" {Oshawa B.P.'s, But the key|Frank Taylor and Roger Moore man in Black's victory was|were the "Jamplighters" for the |eaalie George Kemp. who turn-| winners with Gord Train, Paul ted -- ber of deadly |'Trayner and Gord Halliday sear. | \shot from point-blank range. jing for the losers. ' Playoffs start next week with (Tad McComh| Black's 2-1 Win Named Head| Takes top Spot Both teams checked diligently Black's Mon's Wear nosed outiand the fast pace of up-and- sum Sunt 'IN SPRING, A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY TURNS...BACK TO RACING? (left) and Silver Ronnie Both pacers will be seen in Toronto's Greenwood Race- Renewing old acquain- i way are Floyd's Honor tances in the backstretch at ALEX DONALDSON HONORED stand action during at Veteran Softball Worker Receives Life Membership A highlight of the | i shawa City and} | District Wyekck Rsosciation, softball in this city, aside from|opined that the bylaw changes} this past weekend, was thelhis reliable work as an Asso- that the team delegates give) delegates' unanimous approval) ciation officer, was as original] the City and District officers of the motion to make Alex|tournament chairman, of the/ their support Donaldson, for more than ajannual "Ail-Ontario Junior Soft-| Seasonal forecasts indicate quarter-century one of this|ball Tournament," which was/that the classy Gale Lumber city's dedicated softball work-|started in 1958 and today is| Senior "B" Club is hoping to ers, a Life Member of the/recognized as one of the most) have the use of the Whitby soft- organization. |successful and most popular ofj ball diamond, for their "home Alex was first made an ex-|the many yearly softball tourna-|-----_ ecutive member of Oshawa's|ments, now conducted within € League, then a four-team group.|nounced himself as pléased with| games" Alex's major contribution to|the results of the meeting and|should point the way to both a parent softball body in 1944, when he was elected to the} office of Secretary-Treasurer, a position which he capably fill- ed, until 1963, That year, due to expanding duties, the dual office was split, with Alex remaining as Secretary and Tom Lodge! taking the Treasurer's books. Prior to his 21-year span with) the City and District, Alex helped to organize and con- vene the original UAW Softball Norwood HS. Girls Win Junior COSSA WHITBY -- Norwood District High School junior B girls won the COSSA basketball tourna- ment at Whitby last 'Saturday, In the first game, played with Henny Street High School, Whitby, Norwood won 29-28 after two periods of overtime. The winning basket was made just three seconds before time by Rosemary Beynon. The final game, against Bow- manville High School, ended in a score of 34-14 for Norwood. Rosemary Beynon was top scorer with 14 points in each {arity honored with "Life the ranks of OASA teams. The Junior Tournament is also regarded as one of this city's highlights of every soft- ball season. first gathe, Moe Hares defeat Association president Brucejed Cues 39-36. McArthur made the nomination} The:top man for the Moe address and sponsored the|Hares was George Saunders motion, which was endorsed|with 16 points, while the other unanimously. points went to Doug McFeeters Alex Donaldson joins a small|six, Bob Ellis six, David Lee group of softball workers simi-|four, Mike Marshall four and Mem-|Ashley Osmond three. berships" over the past years,| Cues' top man was Don including Geo, H. Campbell,|Yourth with 14 points, followed John G. Brady and "Wib"' Hall. by Lee Lemon 10, Dan Lemon eight and Brian Saunders four. McARTHUR RETURNED In the second game,. Trotters In the election of officers and| defeated Les Anes 36-22 executive for the: ensuing year, Top scorer for. 'Trotters was ae a eo was returned/nennis Lemon with 16 points; | © the President's chair, as WaS/ while George Connors collected Treasurer, Tom Lodge. "Rusty" |19 and Jim Wright. eight. The Howard was re-elected vice-lTes Anes' top men ae Don es with Art Taylor, Taylor and Fred Strikewerea 'Wick'" Northey and Les Wil-|with eight each, while Paul liams named as "Directors,"| parker and Art Kooy each pick- along with immediate past-pres-| oq up three points ident Charles Russell and the ales four Life Members. HALAS' WIFE DIES Several changes in the Asso-| CHICAGO (AP)--Min Halas, ciation's constitution were voted) 70, wife of George Halas, owner- upon and passed, although not|coach of Chicago Bears of the without considerable discussion, National Footbal] League, died ( Bowmanville Boys 'Minor Basketball BOWMANVILLE In_ the pro and con. of natural causes Monday night President McArthur an- in her apartment. CO game STEINBERG Carser Opportunities NEW STORE OPENING Our exciting New Supermarket on King Street East in Oshawa, will open at the end of March. We are interested in all grades of experienced personnel including GROCERY CLERKS MEAT CUTTERS & COUNTERMEN FISH & DELICATESSEN ATTENDANTS CASHIERS & STORE CLERKS-- FEMALE Interviews for full and part time career positions will be conducted at the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, SIMCOE SOUTH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28...... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 FRIDAY, MARCH 4 -++..Between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. +++. Between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.-. -.+.Between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ALL POSITIONS OFFER EXCELLENT FUTURE PROSPECTS AND GOOD STARTING SALARIES, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: STEINBERG'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto 7, 924-2539 OR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, OSHAWA tl 1s season the and 43-date Green wood's | | | | this would widen the area of inter- st, A Whitb inder the Weatherall, fees and y Junior guidance Genosha General entries; for softball fans. "pr of Aces, entry, Russ is expected to enter the Oshawa City and District's|Baeza became the first winner Juvenile League, which expects} Wednesday four Oshawa *| Clothing, Jay- spring meeting, which opens next Saturday. Doug Barkley Has Suregry On Retin | BOSTON (AP)--Doug: Bark- jley, 8 defenceman for Detroit |Red Wings of the National Hockey League, underwent sur- gery Thursday at the Massa- chusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary \to correct a detached retina. It was the second time the 29-year-old Barkley has under- gone Surgery since he was clearer and brighter future for|struck in the eye in a game at softball in the area. He urged!Chicago Jan 30 He is expected to remain in the hospital about 10 days. HONOR JOCKEY MiAMI, Fla. (AP)--Braulio DeBartolo of the People's} Award for outstanding perform. ance by a jockey. The Pana- Auto Ship-|manian-born rider was first in pers, and one team from Port)/both stakes victories and money Perry won during 1965. Oshawa B. P.'s 2-1, to take over|back defensive play gave the Rlack Knights facing Black's Legion Ball Ted McComb was elected President of the Oshawa Legion Minor. Baseball Association at a meeting held over the week- end, Mr. McComb + succeeds Past members of the new executive are Ray Blanchard, first vice- president, Dave Couture, second vice-president and Art Cocker, secretary. President Tea and others of the executive will constitute the Oshawa delegation to the On- tario Baseball Association's convention meeting, being held this year in Midland, on March 18-19. The new president has been associated with minor baseball in Oshawa since the association was formed 17 years ago. He has managed and coached for several seasons, winning the) Bantam championship for the} past three years. He has also managed and coached the All Star team during that period. In the winter months, Mr McComb referees hockey and has been an Ontario Hock ey Association and Oshawa) Minor Hockey Association offi cial since 1944. He is referee-in- \chief of both the CRA Pee Wee |Hockey League and the NHL |Tyke League. |N President Art Parry. Other|" first place in the North Plant Hockey League, on Tuesday night, pushing the losers off the top rung, In the other half of the doubleheader, Black Knights edged Hotel Benson Polites Combines 4-3, for their third Guargeeere tar = their key win were Finney and Lou Tully, with Bob Spencely Remember When... ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Barbara Wagner and Rob- ert Paul of Toronto won their third 'successive world figure-skating pairs cham- pionship seven years ago to- day~in 1959--at Colorado Springs, Colo. In fourth place were the up-and-com- ing Jelineks of Bronte, Ont., Maria then 16 and her brother Otto 18 In March, Ted will referee the HL Oldtimers game at Civic | Auditorium, referee-in-chief for and he will be the Tyke tournament April 2-3. at BATTING AVERAGE UP Hank Aguirre, the Detroit | Tigers' notoriously weak-hitting |pitcher, was 6-for-70 in 1965, \lifting his lifetime batting aver- age from .077 to .079. | ARJAY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS SAVE 10% ON ALL ALUMINUM PRODUCTS FROM NOW TIL APRIL 1 Al ind |, doors, siding, railings and shower doors. % EXPORT PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES uv WHITBY 668-6431 904 GREENWOOD AVE REGULAR and KINGS . jand Oshawa B.P. meeting the "Combines." FINAL STANDING WL Black's Oshawa B.P. Hotel Benson Black Knights fans a fine entertainment. j Benson Polites missed their jchance to move out of third jplace and tie B.P.'s, in losing their.game to the cellar-dwell- ling Black Knights. 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