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The Oshawa Times, 5 Feb 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 5, 1960 13 MAROONS ON SAT. Moose Jaw Williams And Hoskings | Welcomes then join Windsor Bulldogs to re- Bolster Dunnies' Bid | Kitchener | FF GORDON By CLI MOOSE JAW (CP)--Kitchener-|pre-Olympic tour which will wind | named to the Dutchmen's offi- | Whitby and district fans will |Waterloo Dutchmen were greeted up in Vancouver next week./cial Olympic lineup. mr io SEE THE BEST JUMPERS IN ONTARIO THE ALL-ONTARIO inks Still nbeaten [orvow Bighrs Same against fhe SENIOR JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday, February 7th at 2 p.m. SEASON Ee. y fom. HE 5) LeNeTw | They will be Ralph Hoskings OSHAWA SKI CLUB wustori on their arrival in Moose Jaw|Dutchies take on Moose Jaw Pla- Thursday night by more than 300( Mors ® the Sushaiowsn Sen- persons. Official welcome was|'0%, Hockey Longue iamight, sub extended to the Canadian Olym- | goalkeeper Cesare Maniago will pic hockey representatives bY remain on tour with Dutchmen Mayor B. B. Fysh. until they get to Vancouver and The Dutchmen are in Moose APPROACH YOUR FALLEN pi WITH RTOs the bonspiel's other trophies are|Cague, Alliston Olympic-bound Dunnies. Williams |also scheduled today. Oshawa's Conlin and Oscar|has played in two games so far The two unbeaten rinks, p yer und Sudbury's G. G. Cas-|this year, on the road. |skipped by Joe Thomas of Que-|.ii won third-round matches for] Ralph Hoskings is bec City and Bob Lahaie of Caplio Roval Bank Trophy, Parker stranger to the district fans, |de la Madeleine, each posted two i "ino expense of D. A. Evans of although he never played for | {victories Thursday. Both entered p,an¢ford. Conlin went on to win| Whitby -- he has played in plenty the quarter-finals of the Lieuten-|yic" quarter-final match. Losersjof contests against the Dunlops. ant-Governor's Trophy M-!included Oshawa's Robinson s a robust defenceman and sidered the major award of the In the Birks Trophy event, A [hits the beam in the. neighbor- bonspiel i Lawrason of Woodstock was a|nood of 200 pounds. Hoskings be- Thomas also reached the finals|™2 2 SB ho 8 3 comes the property of the Whitby of the Chateau International Tro-|Second-round wine gous with em for the balance of the sea- --|phy and Lahaie the finals of the R. E. Evans of Kirkland Lake son including the playoffs. This + ar Losers included' D. Aboud of Omega International Trophy | + |will give the Dunnies & lot of Smiths Falls, R. Ash and Archer, added strength behind the blue- 7-0 RECORDS Kirkland Lake; H. Hunter, Sud-|299€ rength y | Thomas and Lahaie's bury: V. Gibson, Westport and C.|line have 7-0 records and are Rich, Whitby Dunnies, contenders for the Grar Oshawa's Norm lost out!skeleton crew gate Bowl whict for olt-Ren- support . thy OR DEA ~ . - MEARE OR 2 3 QUEBEC (CP) Two rinks Kirkland Lake's Orval Archer|and Doug Williams. Williams is EAST OF KIRBY from the province of Quebec are lost out in the semi-finals. no stranger to the Dunlops' line- still undefeated as the showdown| winners in Carling Trophy up, having played with the team ADULTS 50c -- CARS AND CHILDREN FREE DRIVE IN TO OUTRUN OF JUMP nears for major trophies in the|first . round play included Nels|three years ago when they won * * ¥* * *% * % * fx + 47th annual Quebec international Findlay, Galt; G. G. Caswell and|the Allan Cup for the first time. ATTENTION ALL SKIERS! bonspiel {H. Hunter, Sudbury; C. E. Rich, | Doug is a hard - working centre- | ANNUAL "SNOW BALL" DANCE Finals leading to seven of the whitby; W. T. Reid, Kingston.{ice man and has been working § GENOSHA HOTEL--SAT. FEB. 6th--8:45 P.M. bonspiel's 16 trophies are sched-|[osers included Alvin Dickie, out for some time in an effort to i BRYCE BROWN'S ORCHESTRA $1.50 PER PERSON uled tonight. All quarter - finals/ Sudbury; H. E. Robinson, Osh-|get in top shape as he hopes to and most semi-finals leading to|awa; Archer; and G. R. Mec [fill the gap left by one of the TICKETS AT HENDERSON'S -- FLYNN SPORTS -- SMITH SPORTS LUNCH SERVED AT 12 MIDNIGHT ) fT FORGET THR also no 2SELE HOME FRONT AND THE DEER #¥ YOU HAVE TO DRAG YOUR BUCK BACK TO CAMP ITS bye 70 SLIDE Ht ALONG oN PIECE OF CANVAS OED TA LEAGT OF POLE. He %* %* DOUG WILLIAMS pick up any wins on the road. This would cut the odds at home. So don't forget fans, the Dun- nies need plenty of vocal sup- port now as it is a real chal- lenge to the team to try and carry on with five of their top from the men out of action We feel that the Whitby team will give it SPORT SNAPSHOTS NHL Action On TV Bad Example For Boys places and the game hasn't Fellows in the local minor association do their best to clean it up, but hockey's top- echelons look the other rinks top E down need all the who are to a will can get Allan he and § lost goe: r-finals best in high got By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Western Canada sports writers have been watching = National | Hockey League games on televi eve sion and, for the most part, they aren't impressed. They figure the brawling, boarding, stick-swing ing and so on are bad examples A for youngsters in the minor !N€ : time nocKey it entry 1t way Mel arge NHL lle nade number of and amateur country and ghton W are apparently skipped Edmund by rink lle by home today ston ar t skipped tonight Re: for vinced it game will bantam a to n nclude brawl rinks in 1960 CORVAIR SEDAN ped. Only 1,100 miles ~~ 12595 n ernor's Air-conditioned tomatic transmission, custom radio, two-tone, fully equip- tus terton Port Perry Arena ICE TIME AVAILABLE 2 HOURS : sy hay r players, |; ) posting the won- nlost record |frew ophy iburv's fans. They | four player their very best and are deserving Donovan and his Weston os in g coach Ted O'Connor, the final round of the Ohals pau who has been.out since the Rus- while 'Lahaie meets E sian game, is expected back in man s St. John's, Nfld =C | qd action for tomorrow night's b Sharpe's Weston rink and a Dart- { 'anada | ri] {win all their home games in an Sai that 1 'B*Imouth, N.S. rink skipped by |effort to clinch the top rung in leagues Bf Seen ON Lowe lJake Crel meet for the {the standings. They must win as > 4 sion, I ts effect in places far t ; rropks MONTREAL (CP)--The Mos- stands now. at least four of The most outspoken are a niin from NHL centres ambra roph tan couple of veterans--Vince 'Leah Canada in hockey out hocke t finals of the Holt gina Leader-Post ut of hockey and thee. finals and The Selects--known as Rus] REMEMBER WHEN. of the Regina Leader-Po be the real loser =k ve ! hey I 1 sia"s B squad--flew here Thurs. N PRE SS Leah referred to a other trophies wil dey fom Calgacy where they| BY THE CANADIA! game in Winnipeg this season ICE BRAWI | Australia defeated England by when one youngster took The Regina sports f Oshawa That gave the Russians a rec- Re Be Wiel he us " six wi po t p ans 1 in Er : pended the player and his coach avers and officials and| Thomas and Lahaie's 1 ord of six wins against four set- in Ha Bt WG ay ww gobo pol ive all had a hand. Great stuff each get 2 chance fo faffen ie Belikov y 5 fixture was the third Aussie vic AMONG ROUGHEST for kids. Yet an official appeared impressive records the quar- rl Belikov, the team's assist- "Hockey, as played in Canada, ,, television in Regina and said now is one of the world's rough of Wal Ont and for themselves. And there 'was Another sports columnist--Dick Thomas goes against Les Eveniss one fame we lost we should have rely of t 4 ver -- of Oshawa ) "We suppose we are merely Beddoes of the Vancouver Sun-- of - ww erying in the wilderness. The au- watched Trail Smoke Eaters de-! In play for the Lieutenant-Gov- Thursday nigh he team at. thorities blithely ignore us feat the touring Russian Selects ernor's Trophy until the night the lad on the } Janz ttersley itcher, Sinde ne in competition for the Chateau, George VanZuban semi-|Attersley, Etcher, Sinden a of your support the Omega finals tonigh |game "ton Selects to leave for|iheir five games at home, to Melv pointed out the disre-| A Monct N.B h Winnipeg Tribune columnist and today A up a whirlwind 10-gan J ths 6 wickets in the fourth Test carving up one of the other to a game v tch drawn, in ter-finals of the Lieutenant-Gov- ant manager, said Russia will {tor with one match d it was the kind of thing to pack est games, rougher than much rinks that fell by tended the National Hockey 76 at Trail and commented police beat tips us off that some has Omega, Lieutenant Governor's finals for the Cambrai Samolenko away with Kitchener and the Francois Jobin Say wp ~---- |and Bob Hassard is on the shelf Ww { i s e Thomas' rink meets 2s et T in a chipped bone in his ank t G. Jobin, Quebec City, and R Dunnies have won three of their notes on thew "ott Outremont, Que. meet last four games and are Hoping brawls inthe for the Jobin Cup while L to take this one, as they want to hockey across y still con t ng. Tk i J.'A. Vance and clinch the top ru at gard rules in the NHL and 's merely a question of i ym fe N-B. quar course, not counting if atron of minor hockey in Win x something that has 7h : ) : b f ore than 30 years something that ha ). Coster meet me before Russia eatches up to] Bipeg 'or More " y mended or many people and Scotty Melville, sports editor editor re WOURC rT : CONLIN HAS CHANCE Canadian tour with a 5-3 triumph ; 4 " : 3 t n Mose Jax, Semi-finalis | Wednesday night over an inter- grickel jagicy SIRing 3 Year the ish bad. he G ate Winnipe, oa ¢ a Nigh a "Bank Trophy jn mediate_ sii siar club Joisy 2 A: i pve the Aus was 80 bad the Greater Winnipeg anada Ni ' hi ATS: Minor Hockey Association sus broke out in which ¢ t- ve series Trophy before they play Soon reach Canada's standards the best off fiv e seri rinks. The people were standing the finals of the Chateau and the in hockey maligned lacrosse, football, Tug-yp enjoying Omega. Lahaie plays J. Lamber- The scores on the tour speak ger or the Irish game of hurl Was the man serious? ing," Leah adds. the wayside included Lambertus'|[eague game here between Mont- "The Russian exhibition was a/Walkerton quartet and the O peat Canadiens and Toronto, change for hockey Crawford rink from Oshawa. ple Leafs | '56 BUICK been killed playing refreshing "All it requires is leadership in stvle of clutch and "grab." Canada's Women Curlers Set Up Own Organization | TORONTO -- A national wom- en's curling organization was set up here as a result of a meeting of delegates from the two ladies' curling associations of Eastern and Western Canada. Delegates unanimously approved the spon: sorship of Dominion Stores Lim- ited for the newly-formed Cana dian Ladies' Curling Association Mrs. Hazel Watt Arthur, Ont elected first president. Vice-President is Mrs Muriel Youngson of Regina and secretary-treasurer, Mrs Kirk of Port Arthur The first round-robir p, the 1961 Dominion *. will be held in On- tario. An invitational match be- tween eastern and western women will be held in Oshawa, Ont., in March. Delegates voted that the presi dent will be elected annually from the province which plays host to the championship. Mrs Youngson, as vice-president, will become president in 1962 when of Po was Ladies Thirza 2 ARCHER In OUSTED the Chateau eompetition, BOWLING NEWS the Dominion Diamond held in her home province The final president of the West ern Canada Ladies' Curling Asso- ciation, which will be dissolved to join the Canadian Ladies' Curling Association, is Mrs Victoria. Mrs. Watt was presi- dent of the dissolved Eastern Ladies' group The Toronto meeting was at ten delegates from al bu Newfoundland announced its the national D" Isig led neces by prov he East-|s associa associa- of 1s The amalgamation of ern and Western ladies tions gave the national tion an active membership almost 35,000 The sponsorship of Stores Ltd. became effective im-|c mediately in Eastern Canada The western ladies, volved in playdowns for a gional sponsor (T. Eaton Ltd will come under the of Dominion Stores at clusion of their current pionship at Victoria, March re- Co. wing the con- cham- 18. b SPORTS IN BRIEF gi RACE STARTS NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) Skippers in a record fleet of 41 sea-going yachts bucked a mod erate chop in the Gulf Stream Tuesday on the first leg of the Miami to Nassau sailing race OUT OF HOSPITAL CHICAGO (AP) Ed Litzen- berger, captain of the NHL Chi. cago Black Hawks, was released from hospital Tuesday after re- eovering from injuries suffered two weeks ago in an auto acei- dent in which his wife was killed Litzenberger said he planned to lo to Regina with his brother orge to recuperate CHAMP TO TOUR NEW YORK (AP Heavy weight champion Ingemar Jo hansson will give a series of box ing exhibitions at U.S. military bases in Alaska, the USO said Friday. ELLIS LEADS PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)-- Wes Ellis Jr., New Jersey golfer who won the 1958 Canadian Open shot a 65 over the rugged Tamarisk Course Thursday and emerged a one stroke leader after two rounds of the $100,000 Palm Springs desert classic with a 130 total One stroke back are. John Mc Mullin and Bill Johnston. All the pros were still firing away for the $50,000 hole-in-one money. Al Balding of Toronto had a 69 for a two-round total of 142 to lead the Canadians. Moe Norman shot a 70 145 total and Jerry Magee 77 151. Normar and Magee also are from Tor-| onto. ! for a RETAIN TITLE GARMISCH PARTENKIR chen, Germany (AP)--West Ger- many's team of Mar and Hans Juergen Baeumler Thursday night retained three, High Singles -- Bill Girling 259 2] 226, B- Wills of ir or 207 Stewart 202 Li Wines mow 649, Dominion Jlexanacs 0dd-Six 9, that its a la es pe 700 may The ie ther rom Quik Heat which (665), gan 236 Art Lil |CONSUMERS' GAS No-Blow three points from Test Points, for first Gord Mcllwain's team conti good luck streak by taking three points the Diggers. game of 300, and a MIXED LEAGUE not only took but now Tees place nue their Gord had a single a triple of 665. Iso succeeded in taking ties them with Resets Mson 212, Ron Lott Harry Jones Gord Mcllwain 300 609), Mark Done- Stu McLerie 210, Bill 204 and Rose Tlson 220, Team standing -- Test Points 49, No Blow Tees 49, 35, Quik Heat LADIES Standings unch 6-51 40, nd Bints 1-37 Over 600 -- ittle 681 rown 625, ole Lemon League -- currently in-|Beth Shortt 98, Marg Carswell 83, Mar jon Hutchins 87 and Ede Wilson ST Saywells 5.43 Nesbitts 5-41 Motor JOHN' Ss L E AGUE Kobasa's Jets 5 It sure asa's irls are i but tely he asily Dodgers ints with We get rusty Goofers took Alto's 8 rs 7, Bombers 2 ooks like a good fight for this section between No-Names and Ko but by in the Kobasa's team cinch reall the way should take walloped Kuney mentioned telr | ing with Masse The Diggers 42, Resets 35 and Pllots 30 MAJOR B Motor Cit Mitch Lunch 3, Burns Saywells 1; Whites Subway Mitchells Tire 4-32 Burns 1-49 Henderson 7-47 Wester City 3-20, Del Siblock 767, Connie Betty Baker Olive 642, June 126and Cleta Wellman 609 Simpson 625, Mary Nichols 99, 82 Names 13, Dodgers the reports from the they claim Lapchuk, Krout and smashing the pins Hrehoruk is going care of them Bombers for 4 bowling his usual that the Bombers but they 4ook like they r. They can't say they out it point for the even s 700. Everybody else pairs title in the European figure|on the team had given up Alto"s and the Odd-Six battled to a skating championships after a| close contest with Russia's ballet-|% raw, with M trained skaters. The Soviet's hus-|3 Jttie help band-wife team of Stanislav and Nina Zhuk, hailed by some ex-|R perts as possible Olympic gold|, medal winners Glass winners -- A Reauy 305 Garlic Woskin 99. finished second 9% ind R Re Boy it sure is too bad Mike hasn't League -- E I bowling 703 wot Kipnicki Kuney 284 and Andrey 64, 72; Leger 98, J. Luchak 'You learn by watching a s| well as playing," said Betikov | TUESDAY NIGHTS 'And when you're play /ing you 7-9 learn even when you lose." He said that Uri Baulin, a left- winger who also plays defence, left the squad during the tour and 'probably join our Olympic this is not defini te." : BIG SAVINGS on LINOLEUM Tonight to 9 and Saturday REDUCTIONS UP TO 3% REG. 4.10 $Q. 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