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The Oshawa Times, 3 Mar 1959, p. 11

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Former middleweight cham- wa-pion, Tony Zale, 45, blows the snodust off his gloves in his Chi- .1s.08go restaurant after he an- gr: nounced that he's ready to smaccme out of retirement. Zale said he wants to fiom Sugar y+ Ray Robi for the midd Rll Stars Get Win At | Downsview "AT 45 HE WANTS TO FIGHT weight title. He added that a group of Hollywood stars will post a $500,000 guarantee to stage the fight. Zale's last fight was Sept. 21, 1948, when he lost the title to Marcel Cerdan. : Pee Wee' Skiers »In Feature Event 80: Ope of the feature events at #2%¢he Oshawa Ski Club, Kirby, over 73 fhe weekend was the ' pee-wee seconds faster than his closest rival, Second was John Schofield of High Oshawa - Shopping Centre All Stars wound up their series of exhibition games Sunday night, with a convincing 58-46 victory over Toronto Downsview RCAF, in the Metro club's own Ontario = Basketball playdowns with the first round opposition game A home total-points series will be played Saturday at the Central Collegiate gym. The All-Star crew have a fine chance to take the first round, on their scoring abilities in the six exhibition games they've played. They lost only one game while winning five and, totalled 406 points to 298 by the opposition. The locals got off on the wrong © \foot Sunday night and were three points down at half 1ime. Downs- |view's Rangoth and Holmwood worked very well together and i |outclassed the locals in the early {minutes. Only Davidson and {Dickinson could score consistent ly against the fine defence the Flyers had set up. . But the second half was a dif- ferent story altogether. The Shop- ping Centre club soon picked up the three point deficit and moved | eight points ahead within five minutes. Vaughn and Oldfield scored very well on the fast breaks and Tom Olinyk, given room under the basket complete- ly controlled the backboards. Some smart checking and double teaming stopped the Downsview ace Holmwood and with his po-| tential gone the Oshawa crew moved ahead to stay. Ron Wilson | and Gary Vaughn were the big| scorers for the All-Stars but each | player contributed well to the second half rush that gave them |the game 58-46. scorers for Toronto "slalom race for boys and girls|North Simcoe and ..dly Holland Downsview were Holmwood and between the ages of six and 13. The races were supervised by "Dermott Conway, acting junior] 8 of the club. i; In the girls' race it was a .. battle of two sisters for first place with Joanne Conway beat- "ing out sister Mary Frances by a scant five seconds. In third place _ was Donna Huxtable, who came = one second behind the latter "Conway girl. All 18 entries skied well with only two being disqualified for missing a set of flags. A youngster who showed a lot of promise despite her tender #n |and Ricky Gresik placed tird, and fourth respectively. Immediately following the race| |it was decided that the first six boys in the pee wees would be eligible to run in the junior events next weekend, being held in conjunction with the Oshawa Ski Club Championships at Kirby. The following is a list of com- petitors and their placings in the pee wee event: Girls -- 1. Joanne Conway, 57.5; 2. Mary Frances Conway, 58; 3. Donna Huxtable, 59: 4. Barbara Holland, 64.5; 5. Judy Moffat, 65.3; 6. Chris Irwin, 65.4; 7. Janie Langmaid, 69.3; 8. years was Janie Langmaid. Janie was the youngest and smallest girl in the event, but showed an aptitude for the sport, far beyond her years. After over- shooting one of the flags she stop- ped, backed up and sped through again in true championship form. field, 50.1; 3. Bill Holland, 53.2; 4. Rickie Christine McIntyre, 76.9; 9. Jean Fraser, 77.5; 10. Laurie McKay, 84; 11. Nancy Manning, disquali- fied; 12. Paula Gifford, disquali- ol results for the boys were: 1. Ron Nathan, 44; 2. John Scho- Gresik, 54.6; 5. Anton In the boy's department it was Ron Nathan all the way, as the Coronation School lad turned in a time of 44 seconds, A Trejbal, 54.9; full {six Stell ey, BLA 7 12. 54.7; 6. Brian Morris, 7. Dave Sampson, 56; 8. A fa 9. Paul Huntley, 13. Langmaid, ui 10. Garry 62.2; 1;|and Davidson who both Rangoth with 17 and 16 points. |Holmwood scored 14 of his total lin the first half, before the locals could put him in check. For Osh-| awa, co-captains Gary Vaughn] and Tom Olinyk were high men | with 11 and 7 points respectively. | It is interesting to note the fine team effort put out by the Osh- | awa club. Though no players] were exceedingly high in scoring, | every player hit for at least three | points and every man contributed well to the winning score. Once again, the Oshawa team | fared poorly at the foul line, scor- ing only 6 out of 18 attempts. On the other hand, Downsview, play- ing in their own gym. notched 11 for 14 attempts. | CAGE COMMENT --- Several | players from the Oshawa team were playing their second game | in the same day Sunday night | . . The Olinyks, Cheski and | Davidson all played for Maple Cleaners in their Industrial League victory over Ajax Sunday Apparently the | workout was good for Tom Olinyk | layed ly L825; 14. Richord S| 18. P Results in: the Langmatd, 71; 19, John Stewart, | Olinyk, Tom ampionship First Round: 000 102 022 001-- 8 312 030 400 310-17 110 300 210 201-11 001 011 002 010-- 6| 211 0 101 31013 | 000 201 010 001-- 5 011 000 104 110-- 9 300 123 030 001--13] 002 080 002 201 2-12 110 202 120 010 0--10 Second Round 020 100 120 300-- 9 205 013 003 031--18| 200 023 011 000-- 9 012 300 100 111--10 030 001 100 124--12 Manitoba Alberta PEL Quebec Nova Scotia 100 004 108 001--10 105 410 o11 000--13 202 021 111 021--13| 010 200 000 200-- 5| 011 110 oi 210 8| Ronald Masters, 74. 5; 21, Howard Belbin, 75.7; 22. Gordon Hall, 76.5; 23. Tim Harris, 79.5; {24. Bob Ruddy, 93; 25. Dave 8! Linklater, disqualified, and 26. Wayne Candy, disqualified. ; Juveniles Edge Durno's Oshawa Juveniles edged Dur-| no's 'by a score of 5 to 4 during weekend hockey action. Juvenile! marksmen were Butler with two, and singletons to Westfall, Sned- don, and Wright. Durno counters were fired by Cole with two, and| Mills and Price with one each. Ist Period | 1 Durno's: Mills (Price) .. | 2. Juveniles: Westfall (Wright, Sadowski) .., 2nd Period . Juveniles: Butler (Nicholishen) { 4. Juveniles: Butler 6.20 2.10, P. very well against the RCAF crew . Central Col- layers . . . Newey, Cheski, Joe Olinyk and Gary| Vaughn, all learned their basket-| {ball in that school ... Game| time for the first round OBA game will be 8 p.m. at Central | Collegiate (Simcoe street south). 1 DAS Y -- Cross 5; Hay| Ramm 7, Bullock, Rangoth 16, Ri 17, Tomlinson. Total HOPPING CENTRE -- Booth 4, Wilson 6, Dickinson 5, David-| son 6, Tom Olinyk 7, Newey 6,| {Joe Olinyk, 4 Oldfield 6, Cheski 3 [=a Vaughn 11. Total 58. Referee -- Bob Litile; Oshawa {Scorer -- Bob Eagleson (unassisted) 3rd Period 5. Durno's: Price (Shetler) 3.20; | 6. Juveniles: Sneddon (Mapes, Burke) 7. Juveniles: Wright (unassisted) . Durno's: Cole (Kilpatrick) ........... . Cole: (Kilpatrick, 'Squash, CURLING STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian curling champion- _ Ships standing after two rounds: PWL F™ Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan British Columbia New Brunswick Nova' Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Northern Ontario Quebec Newfoundlan BOWLING NEWS THE PIN HITTERS Team standings -- Coppin's 15, Me- Minstry's 15, McCarl's 14, Houston's 10, Gilmour's 10 and Boorman's 8. Men's high single -- Tommy Thomas 327; men's high triple -- Les Smale 671 (168, 292, 211); Men over 200 -- + Les Smale 202, 211; Maurice Richards 271, Bert McCarl 264, Al Price 246, 217; Morse Hatt 240, Tab Gearing 231, 214; Tea Tozer 213, 212 and Charlie Templar DIMI I = RI NIN = NON COQO ire N 2 lies high single -- Emma Jack- son 216; ladjes high triple -- Emma Jackson 570 (172, 216, 182); Ladies over 175 -- Molly Sinclair 209, Edit ar- + ing 208, 193; Alice Gilmour 201, Wilma Taylor 198, Enid Hatt 190, Madeline Sinclair 186. *' Lemon League -- Dorothy Price, Alice Gilmour, Dolly Suddard, Nancy Harper, Rose Rupert and Betty Hous ton. We all wish Eileen Coppin a speedy recovery and hope she will be back with us soon. . This completes the third section. Cop- pin's and McKinstry's were tied with 15 points, but the Coppin's took the section with total pins. A few changes} have been made. Summary to date: Men's high average -- Les Smale 200; Ladies high average -- Edith Gearing, 169; men's high triple -- Les Smale, 709; and ladies high triple -- Made- line Sinclair, 655 Wnty high three handicap -- Lloyd Corson, 768 and ladies high triple handi Eileen Coppin, 750. a Rg An Er PRON et a DD DD | i é | IS YOUR VISION FAULTY 2 Gg oo PORTIA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusdey, March 3, 1939 )SHAWA'S SECOND SPO RTSMEN'S SHOW Sponsored by ~ SMITH SPORTS : in co-operation: with the Rr UNION ROD & GUN CLUB and the OSHAWA KINSMEN CLUB 1 AN MARCH 4-5-6-7 AT THE OSHAWA AIRPORT ADMISSION -- 'ADULTS 50<; CHILDREN 25¢ CHILDREN WITH PARENTS ADMITTED FREE ROCEEDS TO BE DIVIDED BY PARTICIPATING CLUBS > 4 FREE DOOR PRIZES EVERY HOUR FREE CLOWN MASKS FOR THE CHILDREN Doors -Qpen 3 Wednesday--S5: 00 p.m. Will' 11:00 p.m Thursday ond Friday--1 p.m. till 11 p.m, Saturday--11:00 a.m. till 11:00 p,m. THE 1959 WHITE FLEET of JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS 8 models from 3 h.p. to 50 h.p. 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