Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1967, p. 10

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Alouettes of the Canadian Foot- ball League. Lewis, who played quarterback, halfback and flanker while at California's Stanford University, is 22 years of age. He weighs 200 pounds and stands six-feet, two inches. LEWIS JOINS ALOUETTES MONTREAL (CP) Dave Lewis, described as-one of the most versatile football players in U.S. college ranks in recent years, Wednessday signed a one- year contract with Montreal YQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, April 25, 1967 - Maple Leaf Judo Members "Scugog Cleaners Eam Titles |Lose By One Pin Members of the Oshawa a Leaf Judo Club dominated the It might have been the finaljpicked up the spare and then honors list in both Junior and 'night a the regular league|struck for a neat 410 score. penlor events, at Ine. lag Sai schedule at Willow Bowl, with] Other Scugog scores in this tennial Judo Tournament, hel the Scugog Cleaners five-pin}game were, Ron Jay 299, Ron at the Simcoe Hall Boys Club. club out of contention for a|Bragg 288, Dave Wilmot 261 and playoff spot, but there certainly |Jim Cassells 253 -- certainly a 129 CK UAW Boris Varga, a Maple Leaf Club member, won the light-|was no let-up as far as the Osh-\wonderful effort for five Unity and Democrat weight championship and a club-|awa crew was concerned. bowlers. » Wing parties of Local 22 mate, Alex Rogatinsky, won) With only five men available) Going into the third and rub- p Auto Workers union an the heaveyweight title. {due to night shift work, the|ber game, the teams stayed 7 independents form a to Cathy Lowe, of the Maple Leaf Club, was runner-up in the Junior Girls' championship event. , More than 250 contestants from all over Ontario, contested this tournament and the Oshawa Maple Leaf Club members cap- tured eight of the available 14 trophies. | John Peeters won the Orange Belt, lightweight title; Steven Lakatos captured the Orange Scugog club was at.a disadvan-|neck-andneck all the way and tage against the El Macombo|in the final frame it was the E] Tavern entry, who had six|Macombo club that got the bowlers. |breaks and emerged the winner But it was obvious from the|by a mere one-pin margin, start that it was going to be a|1,231-1,230. tight battle. El Macombo took] Scugogs took the extra point the first one, 1,187-1,102, Ron|for total pinfall with 3,843 while Bragg was high for Scugog with|El Macombo had 3,674 for four 248. points won by the Toronto club Scugogs moved back into the/and three by the Oshawa crew. fray with a vengeance in the) The individual scores for Scu- second game with all five bowl-|gog were, rege 853 (410); M ers giving a brilliant display to|Jay 805 (299); Wilmot 785 (287); Gade Cates A eee the via gg Obie things Bragg 769 (288); and Cassells etetasey & < |UD. was the ighes eam | ; ericht oe Belt NEA Score of the night with Scugogs} For &1 Macombo, it was Joe "ti racking up a smashing 1,511/Chain 832 (304); John O'Driscoll Charley Formosa, of the Ma-/against 1,256 for El Macombo. | : i : ple Leaf Club, captured the : 765 (273); Sam Chain 738 (288); » candidates for 10 execu * tions in a_ three-day ) held every two years last night and the vote | major changes to the © political structure ever outset, One marked change " {Douglas Sutton of the cratic caucus will not ning for re-election as fi president. Instead, he ) seeking election as a lc vice representative, Former city alderma Brady, (Unity) editor tary-treasurer post. | bs ad ' L ; E Alex Donaldson added to the|and Ron Anthony 672. "1 thought I needed new false teeth... then a friend While Mr. Brady wil : ~ - en : , eR ecient Belt lightweight cham-| .citement when he ran up nine| The playoffs will get under-| mentioned CUSHION GRIP*." Save up to $100 on William Harding (Dem. FOUR MEMBERS of the. sion of the 1967 Centennial their trophies, left-to-right; belt, lightweight champion; _|pionship. ---- {Consecutive strikes, missed the/way this week, with Scugogs| costly relining with this unique denture discovery that geeta! Motors plant chairn Maple Leaf Judo Club were Tournament, held at he hotel i ga Orange Belt, Ne fergie ieciee yor) | si pin with the tenth ball,/competing in the Consolation] makes false teeth fit as new...in some cases, better i oe by in winning cham- Simcoe Hall Boys' Clu eavyweig. runner - up; lghtweig =e : | CANCEL RACE MEET 7 sates Series, which will be held over| gite , ° is ict commi eccine in te soclor divi. They are shown here, with Charley Formosa, Brown Steven Lakatos, Orange belt You apply CUSHION GRIP directly from a tube. No BOSTON (AP)--Jockeys re- fused to ride because of poor| |visibility in a sneak spring ;snowstorm Monday, forcing) jeancellation of a 10-race pro- | i xercisi - |gram at Suffolk Downs. About! the athletic or exercising as: (70,000 fane Geren band: Tee pect of judo, ltraek had to refund $129,511 "But we quickly weed them wagered on the first race and out."' dauy double. the next two weeks, "Mr. Sutton will face as h ) Unity party chief Rolly ] » man. Thirty-nine-year-old A Taylor, leader of the cratic party, will run | 'election as the local's pr Opposition will come fro don Henderson, an as line worker with experie a district and zone com man. Mr. Taylor, second vic: dent from 1961 to 1963, w: elected as president in 19 Kiwanians "Goodwill Sixty Oshawa Kiwanian: from the Oshawa Airpor - morning to Detroit, where will attend the regular y noon luncheon meeting REMEMBER WHEN War Admiral, spectacular | son of Man 0' War, first | showed his speed 30 years «| ago today--in 1937--over 1 1-16 miles in the Chesa- peake Stakes at Havre de Grace. At the finish he led the field by six lengths. | heavyweight champion. BORN HE a mixing, measuring, One a | even with nightly cleanin LEWIS OPTICAL pplication lasts 6 to 8 weeks, g. Users report they've never | known such long-lasting comfort, freedom from slipping, ' Sore spots, bad taste or odor. Get CUSHION GRIP from | your druggist. For trial supply, send 25¢, your name and Established for over 30 years |B address to: Pharmaco (Canada) Ltd., Pointe Claire, Que, 1012 King Street West |} Offer open to residents of *Re vel aiee | pe: nts of Canada only. *Rreg. 7.m. - Judo Popular Sport | In British Columbia By RON HOLLAND VANCOUVER (CP)--Those 200 - pound bullies who run around West Coast beaches kicking sand into the faces of "98-pound weaklings shouldn't. The "weaklings" just Bay og black belt judo de- haga : : mixed up," Caulfield says. Judo has enjoyed an up- swing in popularity in British Columbia during the last few years, attracting. women and | CUP SURVIVORS children as well as men. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bob Caulfield, president of the British Columbia Black EAST Belt Association, says women ple who want to take the sport up are not really interested in "Ju-jutsu is a form of combat while judo is a way of using another person's movements to your own advantage while defending yourself." Caulfield says many judo- kas (people who participate in judo) are fanatically dedi- cated to the sport. | "They have to be. It can | take months of preparation before a student is allowed to | fight an opponent. "First of all a student has to learn how to fall and de- velop a fine : muscle tone. Late in the 19th century ju- jutsu .supporters received a severe setback when thugs misused the sport for some- what unsavory purposes, and a national furore led to the establishing of judo in Japan. "Many people get the two ° Thetford Mines Canadiens,| Then he learns how to use pga International N join judo clubs to learn how /Toronto Marlboros. and not abuse the high prin- peeeno co Ki is e to protect themselves and to FUTURE GAMES ciples of the sport. And then Firebird A wanis International keep in good condition, while Wednesday some children consider the Toronto at Thetford (First of sport just as interesting aS /yest-of-five Eastern final) hockey or baseball. 28 | WEST British Columbia has New Westminster Royals, Port if he's lucky his instructor will arrange a bout for him." Caulfield, who has his own judo club in nearby New Westminster, says some peo- A RE Chain Link Fences founded in Detroit in 1915. awa Kiwanis Club men will put on the entire pro at the Detroit Club, with Ernest Marks extending of greetings to The 'Motor ¢ of the United States. Mayor Marks left last | FOR AUTO PA fegistered judo clubs with a membership of about 3,000. |arthur Marrs. There also are many other FUTURE GAMES Places where a person can Wednesday~., learn what its proponents call | wow westminster "at Port An the gentle art of self-defence. thur (First of best. « of - seven Community centres sponsor Western final) classes. Boys' clubs such as the YMCA conduct regular Tee fee a egecersl Aly ie classes. The B.C. Institute of EAST 2 Xtal be R at e Ex Technology has a judo club. Kingston Aces, Drummondville Judo's popularity flourished | Eagles. just after the 1964 Olympic FUTURE GAMES ' Games in Tokyo at which Tonight Ip8¢ is Doug Rogers of Vancouver | Kingston at Drummondville CLIN won the heavyweight silver |(Drummondville Jeads best-of- medal in judo before an au- | seven Eastern final 3-1), dience that included Emperor 'The equalization of rates WEST een Canadian and Amer Hirohito. You owe it to yourself to get our i Caulfield says the sport was Nelson Maple Leafs, Calgary price on any fencing job, Ad ido workers in the automotive p @lways fairly popular "but |Spurs. after Rogers' win more and more people in B.C. seemed or Industrial, big or small, 'mdustry is fair and neces: @nd our organization will da FUTURE GAMES Friday Prompt service and quality work. manship et @ reasonable cost. aware of the sport. DEPRIVED OF SWORDS Judo evolved from the an- cient Japanese practice of ju- jutsu which came into promi- mence during Japan's feudal Period. Japanese warriors 'were not permitted to carry their large swords in peace time. So they turned to un- armed combat--or ju-jutsu. Nelson at Calgary (Calgary leads best-of-five Western final 2-0) | =| EXPO 15' Trailer FOR RENT, 8 Miles From Expo. Electricity, Propane Frig., and Stove. 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PHONE 723.4364 Be sure to watch televised Masters Golf on the CBC Network, April 8th and 9th -- See Local listing for time and channel. } tt is possible to reach jective, G. C. Saltar airman of the board ident of Houdaille In 'Bes Inc., said last night. '/ Mr. Saltarelli was addres: embers of the board of di: rs of Houdaille Industries | hembers of city council a inner given by Houdaille @ustries of Canada at the ( wa Golf Club. # About 75 guests attended nner, including Albert Wall "MPP Oshawa, Con. Ra M@ones, representing the may nd city clerk L. R. Barranc "The "Wowdaile Industt c., three automotive produ plants, situated jagara Falls, Ont., Osha d Huntington, Va., supply ; roximately 28 per cent of tomotive parts market to | a4 industry," Mr. Saltar Bl A ANGES "1966 was the first full ye operation under the new t DISCUSSING. the _con- nts of the 1966 annual re- ort released yesterday by Houdaille Industries Inc., re, left to right, T. A. Norton, vice-president and

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