Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1965, p. 8

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BREAKING THE TAPE! Andrzej Badenski of Poland sprints to victory in the 600-yard run Saturday at the Sunpapers -- All-Eastern Indoor Games in Baltimore. Bill Crothers of Toronto was second, finishing two yards behind Badenski. The win- ning time was 1:12.4 for a new All-Eastern ma'k. --(AP Wirephoto) Polish Speedster Defeats Crothers BALTIMORE (P)--Two On- tario runners set meet records at the 19th annual Sunpapers All-Eastern Indoor Games Sat- urday night but another, Bill Crothers lost, out to a Polish runner. Ergas Leps of the Toronto Track Club won the 880-yard run in 1:51.4, topping Robert Zieminsky of Georgetown Uni- versity by about seven yards. Dick Smith of the Baltimore Olympic Club, who set the pre- vious record of 1:52.4 in 1963, finished fourth. In the two-mile run, Dave EI- lis of Toronto Olympic Club clocked 8:50.2, bettering the old mark of 8:52.8 set in 1964 by Pete McArdle. Bryan Rose of New Zealand finished second in 8:50.4. Abby Hoffman of Toronto) was clocked in 4:95.7. BID FAILS A Pole, Andrzej the 600-yard run standing athlete of the meet. as he edged the Markham, Ont., pharmacist by about two yards and wiped out the oldest meet record on the books. The old mark of 1:11.4 was set in 1951 by George Rhoden of Jamaica on a flat track. Crothers pulled even with Ba- denski at the start of the gun lap on the civic centre's banked Olympic Club won the women's 80-yard run in 2:16.2, followed home by Cecilia Carter of Ham- ilton Olympic Club in 2:26.2. boards, but the Pole immedi- ately moved ahead again and maintained his margin to the finish of the four-man Tace. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Scores,Bradford C 1 Tranmere 2 of soccer matches in the United|Brigtiton '5 Chesterfield 0 Kingdom on Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE } 5 Division 1 Birmingham 0 Sheffield W 0 Burnley 2 Arsenal 1 Everton 0 Blackpool 6 Fulham 1 Sunderland 0 \: Man United 3 Wolverhampton 0| Notts F 2 Leicester 1 Sheffield U 1 Blackburn 1 Stoke 9 Chelsea 2 Tottenham 9 Leeds 0 West Brom 3 Aston Villa 1 West Ham 2 Liverpool 1 Division I Bolton 5 Norwich 2 Cardiff 2 Swindon 0 Coventry 1 Portsmouth 2 Huddersfield 1 Mar City 0 Ipswich 3 Swansea 0 Middlesbrough 0 Crystal P 0 Newcastle 2 Bury 3 Northampton 2 Leyton Or 0 Plymouth 1 Rotherham 0 Preston 2 Derby 2 Southampton 4 Charlton 0 Division 111 Barnsley § Exeter 0 Bristol © 3 Port Vale 0 Gillingham 1 Carlisie 0 Hull City 3 Luton 1 Reading 1 Bristol R 1 | omer | 1 Breriford 0 Southend 6 Oldham 1 Walsall 0 Peterborough 1 Watford 1 Grimsby 1 Division 1V Barrow 1 Halifax 0 Chester 6 Wrexhan 1 Hartlepools 2 Newoort 4 Lincoln 0 Doncaster 2 Millwall 1 Darlington 1 Oxford 4 Notts C 0 Rochdale 1 Crewe Alex 0 Stockport 0 Bradfoid 2 |Torquay 2 Southport 0 York City 1 Aldershot 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Divisioa I |Aberdeen 2 Dunfermline 2 \Celtic 2 Kilmarnock 0 Dundee U 3 Airdrivonians 2 |Hearts 1 Dundee 7 |Morton 3 Hibernia 2 Motherwell .0 Partick 2 Rangers 1 St. Mirren 0 \St. Johnstone 1 Cisde 0 |Third Lanark 1 Falkirk 2 | Division II Albion 2 East Fife 2 Ayr U 0 Berwick 1 Brechin City 1 Stirling 3 Cowdenbeath 4 Montrose 2 E Stirling 3 Arbroath 1 Forfar 6 Dumbar.on 2 Raith 0 Hamilton 2 |Stenhousemuir 2 Queen of § Stranraer 4 Alloa 6 IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 3 Derry City 5 Bangor 2 Glenavor 3 Coleraine 2 Ards 1 Crusaders 1 Glen wran 0 |Linfield 6 Cliftonyi'le 0 |Portadown 3 Disti «ry 0 Poland's Withold Baran took the lead on the third lap of the ll-lan mile run and won by about 25 yards over Jim Irons of Toronto Olympic Club. Baran Badenski, beat back a last-lap challenge by Bill Crothers ef Toronto in Badenski was voted the out- Badenski was timed in 1:10.6 Jenda Jones of Abilene, Tex., won the women's 60-yard dash in 7.1 seconds, wit. Judy Raw- cliffe of the Indiana Track Club of Toronto placing fourth in 207.1. Jennie Wingerson of Toronto placed third and Miss Rawcliffe fourth in the women's 50-yard hurdles, won by Lois 'Johnson of New York in 6.7 seconds. Miss Wingerson finished fourth in the women's high jump, clearing four feet, 10 inches. Winner Eleanor Mont- gomery of Cleveland topped five feet, four inches. } Leading Teams In Old Country | LONDON (AP)--Standings of top teams in Old Country soc- eer including Saturday' S| ----|games; ENGLISH LEAGUE | Division I | F J \Chelsea 67 3 Leeds 57s Man. United 61 Notts F. 60-5 \Tottenham 59 Division If Northampton 15.12 Newcastle 18 5 Norwich 17 Derby 14 Bolton 15 5 Division |Hull City 19 \Gillingham 19 Mansficld 17 carlisle 17 Bristol R. 15 Ul Division TV 24 3 18 12 19 9 5 43 65 52 3 66 5 64 73 60 3 69 54 38 68 | | \< 8 9 8 9 9 83 78 5 77 Tranmere |Bradford |Brighton York. City 21 5 9 68 « |Oxford 1613 6 63 3: | SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Ww |Hearts | Dunfermline |Hibernian 1) Kilmarnock |Rangers |Clyde 57 | Stirling lQueen 's Park |. Stirling Queen of S. Hamilton 14 6 11 12 14.6 6 57 We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantities Start Growing Vegetables now Regular AT 0.D.H. Your Flowers and 1 with "NORTHRUPKING" PUNCH and GROW FOR PRICE SAKE LOWER LEVEL CHROME 4% 44 AT 0.D.H. KETTLES ~ With bokelite base and automatic re-set control... Compere ot 9.95 FOR PRICE SAKE LOWER LEVEL By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ken Hodge furthered both his own and St, Catharines Black Hawks fortunes Sunday, Hodge scored twice in an On- tario Hockey Association Junior A game to raise his league- leading goals total to 57. And he helped the team to a 6-4 victory over Kitchener Ran- gers, which broke the Hawks' sixth-place tie with the Rangers in the race for the final play- off spot. In other action Sunday, Ham- ilton Red Wings defeated Niag- ara Falls Flyers 3-2, Peterbor- ough Petes and Montreal ju- nior . Canadiens tied 3-3 and Oshawa Generals edged Tor- onto Marlboros 5-4. Saturday, Citchener shaded Montreal 5-4. SCORE ONE EACH Backing Hodge's two goals at St. Catharines were singles by Ross Eichler, Bob_ Sicinski, Brian McDonald _and Wayne JEAN-GUY RUEST St. Kitts Black Hawks Triumph Over Rangers: Maki. Kitchener marksmen were Bob Jones, John Beechey, Bill Hway and Pete Brennan, NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE St Group 1: Sunnyside 8, Rundle No. 1 6 Val 4, Kingside "ag 2, 3, Radio 2 and Gernhill 1. Group apr yr No, 1 7, Eastview 4, tons 4, Kingside No.-3, 4, Rundie No 2,| son 3 and Glen Stewart 2. There were two shutouts in Se 4 -- Sunnyside taking Kingside No. Valleyview winning from Fereniie other game was a 3-1] win for Rundle No.1 aoe Radio. In dene Two, Kingside| 3 No. 1 leads by virtue a@ 4-0 blanking The who had suffered a minor Cut] Thornton' to the forehead when the team's bus was in a collision before the game. Last - place. Hamilton upset first - place Niagara Falls on home ice with goals by Fred Speck, Gary Doak and Nick Libett. Derek Sanderson and Keith Smith led the league this week with a big 876 made up of 343, 286, 247 games. Marion Dingman was next also bowling a big 81) (348, 254, 209). Fol- lowing were Mavis Taylor 747 (272, 239, 236),1g Clark 668 (267, 207), Leon Da- vey 667 (291), Bert Alexander 657 (283, 202), Fern Buechier 648 (252, 226), Pat Beimonte 647 (310), Len Yulil 621 (244), 628 (243, 206) and Miro riow 220, Dorothy Thorn-| irene Smith 213, Vi Taylor MacDonald to Runde No. 2 wale, Besiviow Bho Fire 1 x Comecs 4; Kittens 2 and OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Millie -- 237, Bea McKenzie 732, Marion Weeks 230, Flo Panter Ff Hazel coeae "as Seen Schoenau te a a Thom- i] yla Hux- table 205, Blanche Keith 206, Eliz Bate- man 203, June Chesebrovgh 203, Grace McDonald 204, June Young 202 and Doro- thy Clark 201. Team Points -- Beatles 1, Pin Setters Old Crocks 1, Blue Bonnets 3; Bud- cies x: Reindeers 3; Lucky Six 3, + Posies 1, Powder Puffs 3; Buzy 2 Daffodils. 2; Limbo Rocks 0, Dolls qo Team bahay ee Reindeers 7, der Puffs 6%, i barlors or Canons ©: Dolls 5, Corner Pins 5, Blue Bonnets 5, Beatties 5, The Kittens 4, Posies 4, Date: dils 3, Buzy Bees 2¥%, Old Crocks 2, ron Pad 1, Budgies 1 and Limbo Rocks 0. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE REMEMBER WHEN? .. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Gordon Hudson's Winni- peg Strathcona rink won the Canadian curling cham-. pionship 36 years ago today --in 1929--with an unbeaten record, for its second straight title. Other Man- itoha skips stretched the province's cham pion- ship record to five straight including 1932, the longest since the championships be- gan in 1927. ) There are quite a few girls away this Good singles were rolled by Bea Child) week, because of the storm, but we hope Gord Hanna 256, Orve Dingman 239,| to see them all rot week. We had our Tip Buechier 234, Ed Lugtenburg ue three triples, with Mary Gallagher Tim O'Neill 221, Donna Hobbs 220,| tu in a nice 680 (237, 227, 216), Nase Vickers had 620 (233, 228 and Kay Manila 606 (234), Jim Lorentz scored for the Flyers. Jean - Guy Ruest stopped 43 of 45 shots for the Red Wings. In Montreal Sunday, Garry Monahan, Jim Paterson and Steve Hunt counted for third- place Peterborough while Rene Drolet, Serge Savard and Lu- cien Grenier scored for 'the Canadiens, in fifth position. Kitchener's win in Montreal Saturday came on two goals by| Beechey and singles by Terry) 273, 215, 225, pag Leighton 219, 210, Hal he age 4 208, Rusty hoe ab rag ep 200 Scores -- 1, Jacobs 246, N. Brady vindon » Joan Robison ay i a Shewring 204, Nora Morgan 203, Tom 224, §. Edwards 214, B. Jollow 213, 202, Hobbs ll Jerry Bent 200 and Bob An-|L. Collins 211, J. Roesch 209, D. Wilson drews 1. 208, M. B Some of the girls found it a little rough,| Carn ott gor ned ce gn ne 208, E so we have several of them fighting for) C@/™Pbell 201 and E. Burrus 201. the Lemon Award, namely Marg Lugten-| Points Taken -- Campbells 3, Vickers burg of Valleyview, Jay Shewring of| 1; Manilas 3, Pearses 1; Jollows 3; Hew- Fernhili, Isabelle Tilting of Kingside No.| etts 1; Taylors 3 and Roeschs 1. 1, Pat Winacott of Thornton's and Elinore| Total P. ea Hanna and Grethe Andersen both of East- 1, Mac's Widen Cn view. lows 5, Taylors 5 and Pearses 3. Dominic Belmonte MOTOR CITY LADIES Over 600: Ev Redpath 266, 229, 217 (712), Edna Ward 245, 244, 208 (697), RECORD PLAYER KIMBERLEY, B.C. (CP) -- British Columbia competitors brought the junior skiing cham- or back to the west Sun- day for the first time in seven years. Raymond Smith of Revel- stoke, B.C. and Greg Frame of Devon, Alta., both jumped 104 and 101 feet to pile up identical scores of 196.5 points and tie for first place in the jumping on the slopes of North Star Mountain. Pat Morris of Ottawa jumped 97 feet and 101 feet. to take third place with 191.3 points. Longest jump of the day was made by Alan Mornan of Tor- onto who leaped 105 feet on his second jump. He placed sixth on points which are awarded for style as well as distance. British Columbia was six points ahead of Alberta in final standings, followed by Quebec, Ontario, Lake Superior and Manitoba. On Saturday, Toni Sevensma of. Kimberley, B.C., completed her sweep of the alpine event 67 39 37] by winning the girls' slalom in }1:52.2, In. the boys' slalom event |Saturday, Steve Lattey of Ver- i was first in 1:42.9, followed by 7 one of Kimber- ley, 1:46.5. Monies included: SUNDAY Jumping -- Port Arthur, 181.8; strong, Oshawa, Luoma, Sudbury, 169.2; Harlan Powell, Sudbury, 167.8. SATURDAY John Arm- 181.7; Tom Malcolm Clark,} Girls' slalom -- Helen Gilles-'Oshawa.McMurrays 53-45. B.C. Juniors Win Canadian Crown Ont., Sud- bury, 2:11.7; Beverly Chambers, Fort William, 2:19.4; Tasie Mc- pie, Sault Ste. Marie, 2:01.83; Judy Crawford, Culloch, Sudbury, 2:19.8; 2:26; Alison Fountain, Ste. Marie, 2:35.5; lis, Sudbury, 2:41.8; Peat, Port Arthur, 2:42.2; Galt, 1:53.1; Brian Hollinger, Barrie, 1:53.6; Michael Wren, Fort William, 2:10.5; Hunt, Fort William, 2:15.6; Harland Powell, Sudbury, 2:29.2; Peter Kopyk, 2:29.4; Tom Luome, 2:46.38; Don Fry, 2:55.38; John Krats, 2:56.2; John » Schofield, Sudbury, Arthur, 3.06.3; Pete>. Wellstein, Batawa, Ont., 3:54.7. Jackie Crawford, Sudbury, Sault Linda Cul- Elizabeth Al- ison Morton, Port Arthur 2:54.9. Boy's slalom -- Doug Leigh, George Sudbury, Sudbury, Sudbury, Osh- awa, 2:59.9; Doug Irwin, Port Ethel Tonkin 263, 218, 206 (687), Made- line Morrison 218, 211 (620), Marlene Sheppherd 271 (619), Ella Long 270, 202 (614), Pauline Starr 228 (612), PAR Weddup 222, 215 (607), Mary King 238 (603) and Eliza Hachey 225, 205 (603). Over 200 -- Nettie Pullen 218, 217, Ethel Freeman 233, 212, Dot Cooper 285, Marg Vaughen 256, me Mahaffy 256, Ball, Hway, and Ken Gratton. For Montreal, 'Savard had two goals and Drolet -and Christien Bordeleau one apiece. REPAIRS © ALL MAKES e FREE Pick-up ond Delivery Call 723-3867 WEEKEND STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rod Seiling, traded to New York Rangers by Toronto Ma- ple Leafs last season, scored! two goals Saturday to help de- feat his former team-mates 4-3. Charlie Hodge kicked out 16 shots, including some hard} ones, while his team-mates) scored twice in the third period to give Montreal Canadiens a 3-3. tie with Chicago ed Hawks Saturday. Bruce MacGregor, whose 20th! goal was the winner Saturday} in Detroit Red Wings' 4-1 vie- | tory over Boston Bruins. John Bucyk scored his 18th | and 19th goals, including the | winner, in Boston's come-from-| behind 5-4 victory Sunday over| Chicago. Norm Ullman broke out of a seven-game slump. to score ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING NAME ALUMINUM AWNINGS PORCH ENCLOSURES . STORM-SCREEN DOORS-WINDOWS PRIME WINDOWS CMHC ACCEFTED FLEXALUM SIDING JALOUSIES Niagara Falls Cops Red Ball Tourney ara Falls, N.Y., Sun- Oilers} the Ontario Senior Basketball, League 104-90 to win the senior! championship in the first Red Ball invitational baske' ball tournament Saturday. 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