8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, February 20, 1m MINOR BASKETBALL Jaycee Whites, Blues And Mundingers Each Add Another One In Win Column 8.| In the of ame of the week- as the Jaycee Blues(pieced up another victory as they ly Saturday IE Same session at downed the Police Association Simcoe Hall the Jayee Whites had team by the score of 62-45. The first quarter saw little difficulty as they racked up .| another victory by whipping the| firs scoring as both teams lal their ¢ . Mi a six-point lead as Gord Boddy, ».| Bolahood Sportshaven crew 68-52 2 |with little Ed. Kolodzie leading Wayne Bradley and Bruce son share 4 ts between the way with 32 points. poin while Jack Lyons sunk three The first 9 'Souch's Colts Capture Calvert Trophy 'Spie The annual Calvert House Tro-|close second, for the next set of phy bonspiel was the feature at-|prizes while Father Pereyma's traction at the Oshawa Curling rink, who won their first game Club on Saturday and the 1956|14-4, took the high single - win | competition proved another great prizes. success with a very popular vie-| WINS OTHER SECTION tory by a rink of youngsters, fo| Elgin Munday"s rink, wi th climax the day's enjoyment. wins and score of 11, took the top Jim Souch Jr. skip his rink |set of prizes for three wins in the of "Colts" to three fine victories, second draw (11:00 a.m.) beating two of them being in the nature out Les McGee's rink for the sil- of major upsets, to emerge with a|verware. Bill Trewin and his men, total score of 14 and thus become | with three wins and a total score the custodian of the novel Calvert|of 10, were a very close second They beat out Les Eveniss and House Trophy for the ensuing year. hs rink 7-4 in their curcial third ame. Young Souch, himself only a two - year curler, had his brother| Geo. Campbell's rink won top prizes in the two - win division Don, playing his first season, as his lead with Al "Beefy" Bathe of this draw with wins in their first and third games, for a score as second - stone and Bob Patte as vice-sip. Both Bathe and Patte| of 12 while Eveniss' rink was sec- Don Crothers, of Peacock, Hare, Henderson, Harding, Timmins, Jackson, Conlin, The winners wasted no time as they jumped into a six-point 13-7 first quarter lead. Ed. Kolodzie led ets for the losers. ter score had police Mundinger five outscored "pap the ites while Dan Gray top- ped the losers list. The Whites maintained their six-point lead by halftime with Kolodzie and Mech leading the way combining for 15 points between them while Gray and Hinkson kept the losers in the game. The halftime score read 29-23 for the Whites. Harding, Whittington, Timmins, Jackson, saa avos w Souch, Black, Hare, way, pace Police. The ; Croth pi read 3321 for are curling their secind full sea- son only. They've been "knocking on the door" in other bonspiels this season, copped a prize in the Vice-Skips Bonspiel recently but Saturday they were in top form. They defeated Dr. Gordon Hare's rink in their opening game 10-3, then met two big tests in the next two rounds to earn their laurels. LAST YEAR'S WINNER In the second round, the "youngsters" nosed out Father J. C. Pereyma's rink, when skip Souch made a ect knockout shot with his last rock of the game to protect a one-shot lead, with Pereyma having two shot rocks in the house at the time, enough to have won the game. Pereyma"s entry in 1055 were winners of the Calvert Toph, In their ird and deciding game, the Souch squad met their ond, with two wins for 10. High single - win prizes in the second draw went to Alex Brodie's rink, who won their first game of the day 12-4 over Oak Crawford's entry: Tracy Shaw, former coach of Oshawa Generals but in recent Fi years associated with the Calvert House organization, was on hand Saturday to present the two top rizes to bonspiel chair- Judge. The Souch entry sets of p man Jac each received a beautiful silver tray, to be suitably engraved, while the winners in the other draw received silver water pitch- ers. Other prizes included steak knife and fork sets; licence plate holders, hampers of groceries and bar-hostess sets. 9:00 a.m. DRAW First Round Lloyd Goodman, Walter Branch, Norm Allan, Johnny Kitchen, First Lloyd Hooper, Hap Hamel, Newt Richards, skip, 13; 'Preem' Whiteley, Gerry Farrow, Bill Lovelock, Elgin Munday, skip, Jack Naylor, Dr. D. Sturgis, Wally Wilson, Paul Michael, skip, LH Jack Synder, Johnn, 11:00 a.m. DRAW Round Jack Piatt, Mike Rudka, Joe Bol John Greer, skip, Gib Jack, Jack Ewart, Bob Mercer, Ab Robins, Day, Dave Jamieson, Jack Judge, skip, Earl Goode, Harold Brownlee, George Jarvis, Bill Brownlee, skip, Al Cay, Sam y Maurice Kirkland, Alex Brodie, Ps Jack Foster, Roy Sawyer, Oak Crawford, skip. Bud Elliott, Jack Dorsey, 4.| Tuscon, Gray 14. Fouls 6 out of 9. "leave the score reading 50-39. | losers 20-13. Ed. Kolodzie rapped '| Reid and Bill Hinkson had 14, 12 ' do, Sladeczek. Fouls 4 out of Bolahood's began to falter in the third quarter as they were outscor-| t| ed 21-16. Kolodzie and Mech con- tinued to lead the way for the winners while Murray Reid pop-|th ped in 10 points for the losers to to the Blues 15 but quite enough to overtake the tes continued to roll along lead the winners had built up. in the last quarter outscoring the in 10 more points for the winners. The winners were paced by Kol- odzie and Mech with 32 and 18 points while Don Gray, Murray and Ken Cude lead the Cadets. Fuller and Don An paced by Dave Estabrooks and and 11 points for the losers. Ken Cude with 22 and 18 points. Whites: Baxter 8, Dalgleish 4, Kolodzie 32, Barto 8, Mech 18, = er 23, Andry 23, Bowler, Piver, Kowalski. Fouls 6 out of 14. Cadets: Estabrooks 22, Cook, Barret, Mills 7, McCabe 2, Craw- ford, Boyd, Cude 18. Fouls 0 out of Bolahood: Mitchell, Hroncich 6, Hinkson 11, Reid 12, Glavin 7, Officials: Dave Kelly and = not early George Fuller lead the Blues in this quarter while Dave Estabrooks The winners were lead by Gearge with 23 points apiece while the Cadets were Blues: Breau 2, Graham 4, Full- halftime score Mundinger's. Police fell completely apart in the third quarter as they were scored 154. Nayte Bradley and Gord Biddy did winners scor- ing to leave the read ing 48-25. Police finally untraced themselves in the last quarter as they outscored the winners 18-14. Jack Lyons notched no less tham 14 points in this for the losers while Gord McCrimmon kept the winners far ahead. The winners were paced by Gord Boddy, Richard Vesey Gord MaCH mmon ye. 19, Jo Ja Io pol res] vely while . ons had % for the losers. Mundingers: Boddy 10, McCrimmon 9, Bradley rison 8, Bathe 2, Maly 6 out of 17. Cooper, litte 4, Police: 8, Lyons 26, Gorydki 3, 5. Officials: Terry Glavin and Tim Nelson. MUNDINGER'S WHIP POLICE of 11. In the final game of the morning| Officials: Ken Cude and Bruce the Mundinger Accordion crew Barrett. BETTERS SHOT MARKS NEW YORK (AP) -- Pi O'Brien shattered every world . put record--indoor and ol when he got off a tremendous heave of 61 feet, 5% inches Satur- day night in the U.S. Amateur Ath- letic Union championships. O'Brien, representing the US, Air Force, had been trying for years to make a 60-fool pu iu- doors and last week came close with 59 feet, nine inches. His out: door mark is 60 feet, 10 inches. Nelson. BLUES TRIP CADETS .| The second game saw the St. John Cadets make a spectacular comeback only to fall short by SOCCER UPSET CHARLAND WINS ISTANBUL (Reuters) -- Gallant| LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (CP)-- little Turkey provided one of the Jacques Charland, Trois-Rivieres, biggest upsets in international soc -| Que., a member of Canada's Olym- .| cer history Sunday when it crushed | pic ski-jumping team, won the mighty Hungary 3-1. second annual Masters' and the e crowd of 30,000 went wild 35th annual Washington's Birthday with delight after the final whistle ski jumps Saturday. and swarmed over the pitch to| He leaped 219, 212 and 224 feet carry off the Turkish players: It to score a total of 326.9 points in .| was Hungary's first defeat since|the Masters' jump, The firct two .|its World Cup final upset by West| jumps also comprised the Wash. Germany in 1954, and its only in-|ington Birthday competition. He ternational setback -- apart from| scored 214.4 points on those ef- World Cup games--in six years. |forts. Waddie Oke, Youuger but much more experi- pp t 5 Rae Halleran, enc Clair F 'schoolboy' aces: The winners grabbed an early lead. They fal- tered in the 8th and 9th as Pea- cock and his players fought bril- {700 Bing liantly to get back into the running skip, but once again in She deciding last | Mort Furey, lend, Souch and his players were Go urey, lequal to the test, to register a Ered Herding, 11-6 win. | | Everett Jackson and his rink Stan Gibbs, came up with a one - sided victory im Sharples, over Ken Conlin"s crew in their clair Peacock, third and deciding game, to earn| skip, +9 |the other three - win prizes in the Don Souch, , learly (9:00 a.m.) draw, with a} Bate, * | score of 11 for three wins. fm Souch Jr., Dr. Andy Harding's rink also| skip, chalked up a one - sided win in the third round, 17-4 over Les Gor- |rie's rink, to win the top prizes lin the two - win division, with a score of 11 plug 5. Clair P k's rink, with 11 plus 2, was a very Art Rowden, Ed. Disney, Ev. Jack Fred Kitchen, 8; skip Art Stubbins, Jack Ci Gerry Dolan, 2, Marchut, Mazurk. Fouls 1 out Chas. Peacock, . skip, Leon Gunn, Ro! 55 Russ Springstein, Geo. Ci A skip, Alex McKay, Geo. Richards, Terry Kelly, Les McGee, skip, Campbell, Trewin, Robins, , | Halleran, Walsh, Brownlee, Munday, Eveniss, Michael, Walsh, Peacock, Ci 10; skip, Geo. Pearse, Alf Higgs, Jack Bentley, Joe Walsh, skip, Ralph Bemis, Mal Elliott, Johnny Rogers, LH 8; skip, Ross Glover, R. Popham, W.C. Henderson, John Morrison, skip, Round 7; McGee, ; Peacock, ; Crawford, ; Greer, ; Morrison, ; Judge, ; Michael, i Brodie, Round ; Robins, ; Brownlee, ; Brodie, i McGee, ; Morrison, Greer, skip, &(L). Walt Bestwick, Roy Stephens, Val Mette, Bert Granik, skip, Vie Evans, Dr. J. Elliott, Dr. C. Mcllveen, Dr. Gordon Hare, skip, 3 Vern Walker, Fred Thompson, Lloyd Whittington, Roy W skip, Ted John Dr. M. Morris, Suanaman = 103 - *at Patterson, frank Baron, Jean McLaughlin, Rev. J. Pereyma, skip, 1; Bert Mackn. Vern - McLaughlin, NO TEMPER HERE -- JU Hard to believe but there was | Cougars goalie goes down from | Pelletier was soon up again tend- no ill feeling behind this scene | a smart biff by Canuck's Tom | ing his nets against the local of destruction as However, Marcel | rivals. Oshawa - Whitby Region Bowlers Whip Toronto- East All-Stars [ofr sme or, Toros, prose 4 x bondi : | be represented in future interna- Before a large gallery of inter-|for his contribution: Ozzie Keeler ested spectators, the Peterboro -|in anchor spot with 1,138 for jig| tional hockey lournaments with the Oshawa All-Stars came through In|five games, was the hard luck| P ce. ruary 20: 6. B'Nai B'Rith vs. grand style to nose out the Toron-|man on the club, but he always| Mr Hees, an all-star athlete at Rotary; 7.00, Kiwanis vs. Lions; fo - East All - Stars in a closely|came through at the most op-|the University of Toronto and later |g oy 'Kinsmen vs. Local 222 and fought five-game series, at 0'Con-|portune time when needed. George |if the Big Four Football Unio 900 practice for Juvenile '"All- nor Bowl on Saturday evening. |Smith, Gerry Weinert, Bob Green|Said 'hockey is our national sport. gtars', This exhibition match could be|and Gord Hinton of the Toronto|20d when we lose our national ™ juvenile League: Due to the sec- considered as a real work-out for|club all hit over the 1,200 mark for | Pride is hurt. ond games of the First Round both clubs as they will both be|their five-game string, but Joe| He was speaking to a Broadview | against Peterborough at the Chil- p in the Molson's Classic|Vitelli was away below par and|Riding Association meeting. dren's Arena on ursday, Feb- team event at O'Connor Bowl, this! finished with a 1,005 total. ruary 23, 1956, there will be no Juvenile League games for that night. However, on T ay, Feb- Saturday, against all the other| mne five - game team totals|will be limited. The starting time rauary 28th, it will be known as Re Rona) All Sar Slubs, be con-| Were 6,026 for the Peterboro - Osh-| will be 6 p.m. Juvenile League Hockey Night in- stead of Thursdays and will con- ered t/awa All-Stars and 5982 for the/ The O'Connor Bowl is regarded dered as One Of the OMe oronto-Bast All-Stars and should| as one of the finest bowling estab- this very attractive annual event|both clubs repeat these totals|lishments in Canada but it is|{inye to operate on each Tuesday and according to all the reports when they compete at O'Connor doubtful if it will be big enough| night for the remainder of the sea. around Toronto, this is the team Bow on Saturday . serious com-| to handle de 4 Which is a son | to beat. | petition, it shou e sufficient to pected to be In attendance on Sat-| ™ my : . Members of the Toronto club are | qualify them for the Sportsmen's) urday. ori iay, Pobrumy I. Peter prominent in the Toronto City| Show: NEAR PERFECT GAME Oshawa "All-Star" teams, | Men's Major League, with several] The 12 clubs which will com-| In a practice game on Saturday| First game, 6.30 p.m., Peter- years of experience in top com-/pete at O'Connor Bowl on Satur- at O'Connor Bowl, Lloyd Sabins borough Bantams vs. Oshawa "All- pany and our Oshawa and Whitby day will be the representatives turned in a game of 369 which in-| Stars" Bantams. wlers should benefit from this from Windsor, Kitchener - Water- cluded 11 strikes and a head pin.| Second game. 7.45 p.m., Peter- win over the Toronto stars. Bob|loo, London, St. Catharines, Bar- Lloyd was heard to say, "I should |borough Midgets vs. Oshawa "All- Star" Midgets. Third game, 9.00 p.m., Peterbor- - Your Firestone Brake Man Asks How Quick Can YOU Stop? 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"All-Star" teams are to continue In the first games of the First|into the next round, each "All- Round Series against Peterborough | Star" team must defeat their op- in that city, the Oshawa 'City |ponents by a greater goal total for League! Tepleschtatives came out| the two-game series. as follows: Bantams, Peterborogh| If you wish to witness some high- 4, Osawa 3; Midgets, Peterbor-| calibre, cleanly played hockey, by oug a Oshawa 2 and Juveniles,|the players of the Oshawa "City eterborough 2, Oshawa 11. | League" made a date to be at the In other words, for this second | Children's Arena, this Thursday game of the First Round series night, First game starts at 6.30 ith Peterborough, the Oshawa|pm, antams are down one goal; the | I a ne Bou) the| The price of admission is to cov- Juveniles have a margin of nine er the travelling expenses of the Eoals This second game in eachl| "All-Star" teams, the Referees' vision will end the series with fees and miscell Soothing medication trav- els deep into your nose, throat CONGRATULATIONS! Bow? in" WINNERS 14TH WEEK OF CONTEST Gallagher set a nice pace for our|rie, Hamilton, Toronto East, To- have had that game when I was All-Star Team in the lead off posi- rinto West, Peterboro - Oshawa, on TV, the other week." tion with some very steady bowl- Kingston, Ottawa and Northern ing to compile a nice five - game, Ontario. tal of 1,267 and this was done| , five game serles will be roll- | thout a 300 game. ed and the four top t | Op teams on a T HIGH FACE the top bowler | [otal Pin fall basis will qualify | _-- oy Osh ns No Vhite op et er to compete at the Sportsmen's PS A od Ve Tel Oe or his Show for the Eastern Canadian "five - game set which included the| "21 championship, ' | 'high single game of the night, al If any of the local bowling en- 31 thusiasts are intending to take in "Dick Adams and Ernle White, |this event at O'Connor Bowl on "both Whitby lads, also bowled very | Saturday, it would be advisable to] well with Dick having 1,169 for his 8¢t there very early as the space| share and Ernie turning in 1,168) | Take no more chances with unidentified fuels FINISH THE | - WINTER WITH | 1'blue coal' THE COLOR GUARANTEES THE QUALITY Don't take a chance with fuel or weather! 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