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Oshawa Daily Times, 1 Nov 1940, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 Oshawa Yacht Club Members Choose Their Geo. Hart Again Returned to Commodore's Quarterdeck When 0.Y.C. Members * Tom Monaghan Declared Winner of Final Trophy Competition -- Annual Banquet to Be Held This | Month COMMITTEES ARE NAMED Advanced Navigation Courses for O.Y.C. Mem- | bers Start Nov. 25th George Hart was elected commo- dore of the Oshawa Yacht Club for the coming year when new officers for 1940 were elected last night. He | will serve his fourth consecutive | year in the chief executive capac A protest race in the "C" Class ser- | jes for th2 Kinloch Trophy, after having heen postponed several weeks, was finally decided last night at the regular meeting of membe by tossing a coin. Tom Mon Howard Cane and Floyd Med were the three junior skipper: cerned, Tom Monaghan winnin, toss and the trophy. An advanced CMDR. GEORGE HART November 25, under Dr. Ed Smith, formerly of the Royal Navy. All trophies and cups are now de- clared for the season. While activities at been somewhat curtail month, they have been dormant. Several sea have been carried out and as r committees have been steadily. Chief of these nominating committee. body rests the respor ohoosing the new officers ar success of the club depends up that committee's choic.e Their sel tion was adopted by the member: with but few exceptions. The 1 inating committee was cor Ralph Schofield, chairma Sharp and Earnie Broom. The list of officers to govern the affalrs of the club for 1940 are: Commodore--George Hart. Rear Commodore--J. W. McClel- lan. Vice Commodore of Sailing- J. Broom. Vice Commodore of Power--Earl E. Sharp. Fleet Rolson Fleet Holmes. President--sS. J. Collacutt Treasurer--Albert E Secretary--William (The above-nam the flag officers of Sailing Committee--E (chairman), Lee Rolsor Joht Carter, Ralph Schofield and Earl Sharp. * Building Committee--Jack Yorick, (chairman), Earl Sharp, Ray M Management Committ Gec Hari, S. J. Collacut, L. F. Mcla lin, Dan Ross, Hon. G. D Finance Comvaittee--Albe J. W. McClelian. Auditors--Albert terson. Purchasing Agent--Roy Day Publicity and ' Records - Bur, A. Wallace. Membership Committe Wood (chairman), Ho Wallace, Reg. Lancas was Upon of Sailing--1I Lee ng £e Captain Captain of Power--Harry e -- Burr, Eric Pat- Albert D. G Annual Dinner 1 Kane, A wil and Directs Scullers to Victory Giving the lie to experts and confoundinng the confidence of the Ottawa Roughriders, Coach Lew Hayman of the Toronto Argonauts did some master quarterbackiag from his coachinng bench to enable the badly crippled Scullers to beat the vaunted Roughriders 11-9 in their Big Four game in Toronto, Elect Officers| mo. W. McClellan, the annual affair will be held at the Genosha Hotel either on November 22 or 29. Lieut.-Com- mander Hunter, R.C.N,, and Com-= modore Wade of R.C.Y.C.,, Toronto, have been invited to be the chief the evening. Many of anxious to learn more about Naval Reserve require- ments and detail and it is thought that these (wo men, prominent in this branch of the naval forces, would be able to supply that infor- mation. Season Ends Tomorrow | | | | dinghy sheds, rigging stripped from them and stowed. The judges' boat will be hauled out on the beach and laid to the west of the club- house. All racing buoys will be re- moved from the lake. After the final social event of the season tonight, the Hallowe'en dance, the winter club wili prepare its quarters in the spacious dance-hall quarters. All chesterfields and lounge chairs will be moved to this room and every- thing - made generally snug for winter. Dinghy Changes Hands With all trophies won, the sailing Another dinghy changed hands season of 1940 will come to an end | this week when Ernie J. Broom sold tomorrow when all boats will be | his Akyroid dinghy to J. W. Me- stored for the winter, The dinghys | Clellan. It has two suits of sails, will be turned upside down in the | two masts and rigging, and may be rigged either as a Marconi cat or Eddie gaff-rigged cat. She will be sailed | in the Open Class. The other trans- | action was made when Pilot Officer | Wiseman To Miss Boston's Opening Game William O. Hart sold his dinghy and boat house to Claude Halleran and | Mont v 'Waddy"" Oke. | ager Art Ross of Boston Bruins that right-wing- probably the Bruin Sunday 1 real, |.nounced Thur AL HANOVER BRINGS ~ TOP PRICE AT SALE| "'""™ ematl 1 here 1o play me | Mentrea: C Al Han- | Jog injury. Wiseman suffered horse" recently and it to trea ment anadiens Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 1 over, a chestnut colt. foaled March 8, 1939; and consigned by the Han- | | resy over Farms, brought the top price |, harley - ed to properly i likely be of $3,700 yesterday in early sales a! ! py, the second annual auction of pro- gency 'of Famous trotters in the State Farm Show arena, day's game ? of wo \ e DY ay. 0 NN NN an- a stiff one- |: Officers For Next Season | Goalie Frank Brimsek, at Wednesday's old, was v.. 1.---General Man- HAYWARD RESIGNS becatse of a | that he haa severed his connection as | ronto and | 4 Hic | Woodbine to be turned out. 18 | p filled | t, the Bruins'|retirement of the stable erican conditions PAGE SEVEN ent from Pernice of Castilloux Battles in harne New England Champ werkout back Pcrtland. Me. Nov. 1. -- Dave Castilloux, Msntreal puncher with designs on the world's lightweight title, went through his final paces | yesterday for his New England | championship bid here tonight | against Paul Junior of Lewiston, {current holder of the sectional war | Crown. . | Castilloux attracted a large i throng to the Portland gymnasium from Am- | where he polished off the attack racin The Canadian-brad he plans to throw against his 33- Archvcrih, is included in the | ve opponent, who Is a vets of more than 400 ring battles, AS BAIN TRAINER New York, Nov. 1 Hayward Ea- yesterday Trainer announced trainer Bain of To- the for H will R ship horses to are responsible for the -oid NMlustrated--Special Four-Door Sedan AHEAD in Styling! AHEAD in Engineering! AHEAD in Size and Comfort! With all flags flying, Oldsmobile swings into 1941 with a new, low-priced Special Six... a stunning new Dynamic Cruiser Six...and a magnificent Custom Cruiser Fight! And that's not all! 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