Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1967, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 4, 1967 City Lawn Bowlers Start On Holiday Oshawa Lawn Bowling Clubjcussed and it is expected that a)play to start no earlier than 2:00 members held their annual|local event will be arranged, to|p.m. : > |spring meeting last night and|be announced later. An addition to the east end cleared the decks for what is} Club president Bob Gallagher/of the clubhouse is currently in anticipated to be an extremely|also announced that Sunday|progress, This renovation will active and successful season. |bowling will be available to the|enlarge the ladies' club facili- While the co-operation of the|members this summer, withlties. weatherman with the club's greenskeeper will no doubt per- . G C ls Wi mit a few friendly games before that date, the members will J unior reen ae in, officially open their 1967 season sone with their first tournament of Ed S s B S ] . holi- t oa see the Monday holi ge enior ee ers The event is\ the annual "local" mixed trebles tourna- ment for the Hayden Macdonald SPORTS BEAT : By Eric Wesslby : Times Sports Editor eeeen THERE'S NO harder work- the playoffs. He didn't score er on the Toronto Maple Leaf too often, but he made the 'hockey club than Dave Keon, play for several big goals and and his all-round performance his checking made it possible 'in the recently completed for Keon to stay on the Mont- Stanley Cup playoffs was re- real forwards in the Cana- Warded yesterday with the diens' end. Mahovlich saved announcement he had been one sure goal early in Tues- selected the third winner of day's final game, arriving at the Conn Smythe Trophy, pre- the goal crease just in time to sented to the outstanding clear the puck away with, player in the Stanley Cup Bobby Rousseau moving in for playoffs, It was Keon's per- the pass. A goal by Canadiens petual motion skating when- at that stage might have ever he was on the ice that opened up the game. kept pressure on Montreal Canadiens in their own zone, BUT IT was the veterans He killed penalties with an un- who put the finishing touches tiring skill, and just seemed to .to the Montreal cause. With WHITBY -- Four unanswered {also pleased by the game play- goals in the last period, gavejed by his team. Trophy. Play will commence at|the Oshawa Green Gaels a 9-7) "This was mainly a test for bie nll , ipetig the poet preted both teams, particularly 'the ; : F eelers senior B's, last night. |Steelers and also the rookies Rex major event will be the) 'The game, played in the|on the Gaels, as none of the men's open doubles tournament/whitby Arena, was arranged| Huntsville boys nor Ross Jones for the William Cook Trophy|hetween the two teams, to testland Gaylord Powless were be in Canadiens' hair when- Montreal goalie Gump Wors- : a} : ever he was on the ice. ley on the bench for an extra | hie pea ae ae go ket ty ey |dressed," he said. attacker, Imlach had Horton, . i GOLD CUP FILLED The pene algo served as a|,Jones was injured last Satur- QUITE A FEW observers Alan Stanley, Kelly, Bob Pul- " pads a. : i] With the traditional enthusi-lwarm-up for the 'Steclers for{@2¥ night against Brooklin and thought goalkeeper Terry ford and Armstrong out. Stan- ° : astic response, the club's annual poe hende when 'they; play Powless re-injured his back Sawchuk might have clinched ley beat Beliveau on the face- OSHAWA SEPARATE SCHOOL BALL CHAMPIONS classic, the General Motors Gold|an exhibition game against. the|284st Peterborough on' Sun- the trophy on his performance off, something that doesn't i 'Cup men's open rinks tourna-\Brantford Warriors, in the Osh-\72%" Both are expected to dress fh Toronto's cup-winning tri- happen too often, Kelly got Captains of the four Osh- their team-mates.. From left junior boys' basketball volleyball champions; Rich- |ment, is "filled" with severallawa Civic Auditorium for Monday's opener, against umph Tuesday, but the Na- the puck to Pulford, who awa Separate School volley- to right are Larry Hopkins, champions; Frances Schill- ard Buta, St. Francis, with {more rinks on the "stand by"| Playing coach Glenn Lotton |Toronto Township. fional Hockey League gover- broke out with Armstrong, ball and basketball cham- St. Joseph's, holding the ing, St. Joseph's, holding F. W. Hum hrey: Trophi list. Chairman George Read ex-|of the Steelers, who Scared] For the Gaels, Wayne David- nors obviously didn't overlook and then fed it to the Leaf pion teams recently re- Frank Helfety Trophy the Dan Riordan Trophy, wilfth: wéed A as fie ie '¢ plained that Gold Cup Day will|four goals, was happy with the|S0n led the way with three his performance in two games, captain, who took his time ceived trophies on behalf of awarded annually to the presented to senior girls' basketball champions; anid be Wednesday, August 23 and is attart turted in by his club, in}80als, followed by John Clay- one against Chicago and one firing the puck into the empty Monica Osier, St Thomas being held on the fourth Wednes-|their first game against com: ton and Larry Lloyd with two against Montreal. But it was Montreal net. of Aquinas, with Knights of |day of the month this year,|etition. each. Mike Lewis scored the ' rather than the customary third,) Lotton said he was particular-|other one. typical of the kind of player e Columbus 'Traphy for sen bec rrongr han ever Ae, thir home tat ander way Cowboy Hass No Time | iz vss: sei meristem parm Se ope Sr er i a fant f pions, i . of Ma ampbell in goal and|Colin Oke, Ron Gardner, an ao sub par perform bolecg Pats et ee Plans for a special "Centen-|the other veterans of the team.|Garry McDonald, plus coach recent years: tate hit Shen e --Oshawa Times Photo |1ial Tournament'? were dis-' Gael Coach Jim Bishop wasiLotton's contribution of four. TORONTO COACH Punch against the baseball club. This Imlach, while he might not year,. for instance, the ball Or Py : ey i I 11a. '@ | V admit it, must be something team was practically lost in of a sentimentalist. He had the hubbub surrounding Im- ' goalkeeper Johnny Bower lach's crew, and then the KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) -- A, followed by Tony Elinor and Je-|Crossing, B.C. and William Hay- dressed for the game, al- weather turns cold. The ball |eowboy who has no time for|remy Greenfield of Vancouver|som of Vancouver, in an Alfa- though the veteran could club had a tremendous at- |ears which disturb his cattle|in a Datsun with 19 points. Romeo had 26 penalty points, as hardly have been used. Al traction for its '(Meet the |caused drivers in the Centennial| British Columbia crews took|did Gene Henderson of Dear- Smith, the stand-by goalie, club" dinner Tuesday, Bobby: |4000 rally more problems than|the next two places with Bob|born, Mich., and Doug Gallop of was also dressed, which made Thomson and Ralph Branca, |the tough terrain they were|Dunwoodie of Richmond and|Toronto in a Lotus Cortina. for quite a crowded bench. but it just happened to be the driving on. John O'Dwyer of Burnaby) Pre-rally favorites John Bird Bower was the first one on the same night the hockey Leafs The cowboy straddled a nar-jchecking in with 23 points in ajof Toronto and Klaus / Ross of ice to congratulate Sawchuk are going for the Stanley Cup. |row section of the road near] Volkswagen. Lachine, Que., in a Datsun, at the end of the game. Asked It's enough to make a strong |Merritt, B.C., with his horse and) Norman van Louie of Vedder picked up 27 penalty points. how he could move so fast at man cry, but the ball club |let about a dozen of his livestock ce this point, Bower said, 'At a brass, which includes Osh- |wander along the rally's route, . & time like that who remembers awa's Frank McCallum, is {despite complaints from several F Mi . an injury?" still in there pitching. rallyists. e men rep or Imico; A*total of 93 cars started out Malte Mis SS ii YANKEES SCORE error allowed New Yankees'? Steve W (sliding) to score ; inning run against Pour Natio By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Billy Hitchcock's baseball team is puttin brave front at home. Braves can do as well road, it could take them way to the World Series Atlanta blanked Cubs 4-0 behind Dick | three - hitter Wedne night for its 10th victory only two setbacks in Stadium. The Braves' re opponents' ball parks The triumph moved into a tie for second pla St. 'Louis, two games Cincinnati, the National leader. Kelley's shutout was four pitched in the NI \ Washburn had a two-hi St. Louis Cardinals down cinnati Reds 2-0, Juan M of San Francisco Giant ; tered four hits in an | umph over New York M Chris Short yielded five Philadelphia Phillies ° | " Any Size--Tube or Tubeless ee os ie WAS THIS Imlach's swan ; SEVERAL SPORTS organ- jon the 4,500 - mile journey to . song as a coach? Everyone izations in Oshawa have or- {Montreal from Vancouver, but would like to go out as a ganized a Sports Advisory sale 3s left Kelowna for the ign ree ore ayers champion, ag Bose! pr Council, with Jack Harper as /next stop tonight at Red Deer, more or less_ silence e president, Ted McComb vice- |Alta., a journey which takes 18 y critics who a year ago were president, Ron Guiltinan trea- 4 is e3 d t t Bice oi tc Te ie h hours and is expected to put &/ BROOKLIN -- Brooklin Red-|ball stopping position. owling for his head. And it surer and Pat McGarrity as large number of cars out of the men, under the watchful eye of| Back for his fifth season with kel aha ee which secretary. The organization event. manager: coach Fred Whalley, the Brooklin team will be Mike this cup, feliows tke 'Marcel sport but as the name implies, |, Ate" the fret stretch therelneid another stft workout lasi/@ra¥, local player who hax tebe ; A , |was a tie for first place. Last/night as they make ready for|!0' . r wr to pg gk organization seeking 'advice, |ear's, winners, Paul MacLen-|their third pre-season game.(Working the blue line, final one), Tim Horton, Red The first problem» partially yok, oniggerd on, ic a wo Ly Ae Mcp age dtd ny Saggy tl ieee : 4 ives' John son of Waterloo, Unt.,/Mountaineers at Brooklin if ; George "Armstrong er M4. solved was the drawing up of Jnaq'12 penalty points in theit|Arena on Saturday, with. game| Whitby. This pint-sized speed: i ules go that the Set conflict {Lotus Cortina. Keith Ronald of|time slated for 8.30 p.m. ster, 23, stands five feet, six OVERLOOKED BY observ- with each whee, thus giving a |Guelph, Ont., and John Medwell) Oi -ervers feel that the Mimi- -- _ aah og i ers to a great degree was the 'boy a chance to play two or |! Toronto in a Citroen also had|..' ciuh, which was Eastern aed Oct Bucs tov three work of Frank Mahovlich in three sports. 12 penalty points. Canadian finalist last year, is Next was Scott Harvey ofjjust a little stronger this year, Wickes asus the tee Dearborn, Mich., driving a Bar-land could give Oshawa Green : . racuda, who took 15 points. At/Gaels a real battle for the top or one ---, ng a ap e e Ss in pener 16 were Karl Schultz and Pauljrung. Mountaineers' should cer-/team. Moore had been sought Manson of Toronto in a Datsun./tainly provide the Redmen with|after by the Oshawa Lasco . The cowboy cost roe timejan action packed game. Steelers of the senior "B" and in rallying, time is a key/ Brooklin's preseason record|league. Before Chilled Turnout [iin asic !:5 23) Bruns reser recone a sent a) check points along the route|"® in Toronto on May 17 and play By THE CANADIAN PRESS |off the 11th inning with a dou-|™ust do so at a predetermined |against the four-time oo Cuplback here against the Maple Toronto Maple Leafs opened|ble after Suns' first baseman, |"!™®- champion Green Gaels. Leafs on Saturday, May 20. their home part of the Interna-|Terry Christman had dropped/pUSTY PROBLEM Whalley announced following League baseball season|his foul ball. He advanced a| For each minute they are late|the workout last night that he tional Wednesday with an 11-inning|base on third baseman Hawk'|they lose 10 points. Most of the|had signed three more players e shutouts except that Los victory over Jacksonville Suns,|Taylor's error. Syd O'Brien was|drivers said the first leg of the|to their contracts for the 1967 : Bi k | les Dodgers blew a 5-0 but chilling weather kept the/then walked intentionally tolrally was made difficult by|season. This brings to 14 the ac wa or i ewa inning lead behind Don opening-day crowd to a record|load the bases and the Leafs|choking dust. Generally, they|number of players on the dotted and finally were beat low of 2,211. hit into a double play. With run-|agreed, the roads from Vancou-|line. a A pinch-hit single by Tonyjners on second and third, Tor-|ver to the overnight stop here} Inked last night were a pair @ Torchia provided the winning|chia hit his game-winning sin-|were otherwise in good condi-\of returnees and a newcomer. margin 38-2. gle to right field. tion. Returning for his second sea- | John Gelnar picked up his} A Citroen driven by Marceljson with the Redmen will be @& It was also opening day for the other teams in the North-|second victory for Columbus|Rainville of Quebec City and|/Gary Drysdale, a goalie who ern Division and only Syracuse|with a one-out assist in the|navigated by Robin Edwards of|hails from Brampton, and he Chiefs disappointed the home|ninth from Ed Hobaugh. Pierrefonds, Que., had 18 points|will be battling it out with Bob fans, bowing. 4-2 to Columbus Jets. Rochester Red Wings de- feated Toledo Mud Hens 5-3 and Buffalo Bisons trounced Rich- RED mond Braves 7-3. 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