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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1960, p. 11

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| " Cunningham Plaque and $300 hoi | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 10, 1960 11. f y od 'Freddie Glover nus from the league. | - - Kelly S ANIC S |o The veteran Hight wise vay |16 points. He was followed by| Lane Heads Ottawa a . - ey» in Li Most Valuable |'siers ana broadcasters in theory Hilman of Providence! Bideay Canoe Club W st {seven AHL cities, He collected 35 Reds, 4 points; Steve Kraftcheck,| "or coy (op). Ken Lane of 1 1Nngs in 1 points--five from each city. [Rochester 3; Bill Sweeney, Toronto Balmy Beach, a nM final ing RHL Player Glover scored 36 goals and springfield Indians, 2; Phil Mal-lber of Canada's 1952 OL ¥ ensive bat-, The Vikings final score tyin lassists last seaso) 8 .|team, was elected Sunday to sues' te ti Siac fongnl deten Rugger|iry came when Bruce McArthur| NEw YORK (AP) -- Scoring|to lead the circuit in scoring for B¥ Buliale Bisom, Sausy Bie. ceed Tom Jamieson of Ottawa's |Club defeated Peterborough 8 - 6/picked up a cross kick from champion Freddie Glover of the|the second time. He is also the hirny, Spi hy Rideau Canoe Club as commode at Lakeview Park, Saturday af-|Krause and made a spectacular cjayeland Barons was named|AHL's all-time scoring pace-set- Perreault, Hershey Bears, liore of the Canadian Canoe Assos ternoon. {40-yard run, leaving half' of tl ® Monday as the American Hockey|i.. with 822 points, resulting|each. i | Each team scored two triesPeter borough team on thei; cague's most valuable player ¥ (touchdowns) to tie the score at|ground, in his wake. for the 195960 season. from 339 goals and 483 assists. ciation, ' i * * S s often Kelly came through by splitting ik. Rochester or ta np oh Kelly the wi db on the conversion to| Glover, 32-year-old native of| - Ed Chadw Rk X ns hms |came through with a beautiful|give Oshawa an 8 to 6 victory. | Toronto, will receive the Les'icans goaler, p . conversion to give Oshawa a 2-| After the game, both teams re- 9 | point margin in the final score. {tired to the Oshawa Health Stu- | The Viking serum played a|dios in the Shopping Centre / Ld magnificent g a me, considering where free showers were provid pug z they were three men short for ed, by the sports-minded propri- / AUTO GL ASS the whole game. Chris Krause, tor. ; : il Bled JES Jaying his first game of the| On the Vikings agenda for the ] ol Ly Sd the Oshawa scrum in following weeks are three seven- BROKEN? 3 their great effort |u-side tournaments, May 14 at| Ne Tom Olinyk's basketball exper-| London, May 21, at Montreal and " : jence paid off for the Oshawa June 11 at Deep River. team in line-out play. Tom snar- Team secretary Cage Brug ed the majority of throw-ins and stated on Saturday thal a regular) "ls passed the ball back to the wing|15-aside fixture, with Deep | call or visit line, like an old pro. River, has been confirmed for! Oshawa's first try was scored May 28. i = ( by Tom Olinyk, who showed a "MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal CANADIAN PITTSBURGH great burst of speed to outrun} "Ye ' " " *s. backs .|Royals of the Internationa: . Lig ig dg ke long the League announced Monday the| | 273 Simcoe St, S., Oshawa--RAndolph 5-3577-8 8! 5) S. 3 wi " ors release of two players, on 24-| OSHAWA ANGLERS START OFF SEASON WELL |missed the, long conversion, 81 call to Macon, Ga..of tie! | FOR FAST 4 3 NG § rivst half |S ague. sy are left-| we five Oshawa anglers | eron, Joe Patterson, Don Caii- [ ing weekend of the season. at for Oshawa early in the first half. Sally raze. rae od ® a Ey os flying start for | eron and Len McDiarmid, their favorite spot *'a little Peterborough scored two tries|ha! | 0 ) sta 1 ir 1960 fishing season, as is | proudly displaying eight hand- | north of Bancroft." The trout |in a row. One on a nice baseriend fielder Jose Cesar, GUARANTEED A bool Zaove Left-to-right, are | some speckled trout, which | ranged from 2 lbs. to almost |passing movement and the other) i i P p <1 ' 9 [} : " : J 6 108, ~ lendid catch by falling on a loose ball in Osh REMEMBER WHEN. ..? SAFETY Gl ASS Durland Sawyer, Duncan Cam- | they landed during the open: | 6 lbs a spl Bop pri Somversion EMEMBER WH 2 attempts failed so the score was J NADIAN PRE! 11960 Duck Crop femme veers ie iia" vi" i word | INSTALLATION eo |heavyweight boxing champion- WORST SINCE 1908 in er i Huge Winter Kill Still Doubtful Put Gus Triandos fi sna 8 | soc Sof g But Promising | On Disabled List icc "euine Marvin fart in 20 | - Shnisti gav ; ut Promising |On Disable R | | | : rounds at Los Angeles in 1906, leakage for one full year ake Scugog 1S | Prairie. water conditions great-| BALTIMORE (AP)--Baltimore and he successfully defended the 1 y improved over 1959, but well Orioles Sunday placed catcher crown 10 times before losing it TORONTO -- Heaviest winter will improve fishing conditions. | below the exceptional standard of |Gus andos on 2 Sissbied st to Jack Johnson at Sydney, Aus-l kill of fish in more than half aj Meanwhile, with Lake Scugog|the mid-fifties. . . . Drought re-| for 30 days and annour * tralia, in 1908. oR in Lake Scugog is re-/waters at their highest level in mains in central plains of east-|will have a thumb operation Wed- hv of by the Ontario Depart-| years, thousands of dead and de- ern Alberta and western Saskat- Besday. XE. Un. Americas ment of Lands and Forests. Port caying fish are strewn along |chewan. . , . Geese returned to : Hand oe ey or £48} Perry residents say they cannot|beaches, quite high up, so that! Alberta March 17, ducks four Leaghe's, ] os gy Wig | recall such a severe winter die- with receding waters, it is feared days later. gen catcher, has had Folie hi h is| off since 1908. that some cottagers will find! Highlight observ ations from the right thumb since be ing s ue} on| The extensive kill was caused] their front yards heavily coevered|May issue of the Ducks Un- [the back of the hand by a foul tip| by the heavy snow cover on the| with fish : limited "Duckological", prepared! last Aug. 8 a Al lake ice which, biologists say,| Heaviest concentration of fish by General Manager Angus » was out 17 days then. prevented light from reaching is along a three-mile stretch off| Gavin. This report is the first of rerve restriction developed in| : underwater vegetation in the the west shore of a small island the 1960 series. ; thumb, causing pain when Pete, the serviceman, shallow lake. This rotted, de-|west of Scugog. At places they re, Snowfall was not exceptional- Triandos hit inside pitches. agrees: "Yes, Sir . . . pleting the water's oxygen con spread along the beach to ally heavy in the prairie region, but| dm ---------- Oper crt Tha now tent and causing the fish to suf- width of ten feet, an official of 54 sequence of weather events focate. the Department said. y worked to ensure improved Envoy of JOurS Sure It is estimated that losses i [ Biologists say that other South-| spring water conditions. A satu- checks out! at's clude about 1000 largemouth bass,|ern Ontario lakes are not likely rated soil, resulting from abnor- your 2,000-mile in- more than 2000 muskies, more|to be hit as hard because they mally heavy fall rains, combined pection, and it's really than 30,000 carp, 1000 perch and are deeper and, with more water, with a quick thaw to produce Bo top shape!" lesser numbers of other species.|can provide more oxygen for fish maximum water from available - | in the convenient package *hugaesed Price Removal of the carp, it is said,'and plant life. snow. The report places the arrival Hn | of = waterfowl in Saskatchewan | {during the latter part of March land in Manitoba about the fifth jof April. A delayed thaw in " i OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR with the leading Lucky Strike Grill and (SOSIEHT Saskatchewan and in 21 MOWER The S. D. Hyman Real Estate oan [the big series will be with the S. D. toba came s enly about | turned in the top score of the nighf| Hyman club and Photo Plate. April 8. Run-off was rapid and with a 3648 team score including the! The high scores for the week: iis heavy and serious flooding was nigh single game of 1325 and as a Trattner 882 (306, 325): Alex Donaldson recorded in Manitoba. result the Hyman squad took a mighty (803, Ding Gavas 801 (337); Chuck Ford | War sali 4 3 mportant victory from Bolahood Real. 795 (341); Archie Brown 769, Fred arm weat her : encouraged Hnpo Harding 765, John Hrico 762 @14), | good waterfowl dispersal in Mills Motors, going all out fo A John. Trott Jagk Brows, 740, Red {southern Alberta and western playoff berth, took two games from the Hasdie sl Jyman i Tey Saskatchewan and nesting was Fe cK aved a big part in this Swartz 707, Tony Desjardines 706 and|well progressed when a late victory with some neat trundling Matt Beli 701. : spring blizzard hit on April 23. Oshawa Auto Trim cine ie d a playoff a ayots will take: place oR atu Some eight to twelve inches of po Ed 1s0 urni- . o ne | kD AOL "his defeat pelt dh for series being rolled and following will SDOW was dumped on the south- the furnituremen's chances of making be the annual banquet held at the St. ern prairies, from the Rockies to the grade. Gregory's Hall A full attendance is Winnipeg. Nests under incuba- Ritson Drugs looked much better anticipated! tion were abandoned, but itis a ey eat the "strony College EASTWAY MEN'S 10.PIN LEAGUE still early and most of the ducks Hill IGA club with Lou Trattner being| Playoff Results -- Goch Supertest| will re-nest the big shot for Ritson. = a Leake ham Pins] Gavin points out that'it is still lo Plate Same wr ih a is the third year that Goch has won in |t00 early to attempt estimates of " his league. It is hoped that next year the volume of waterfowl! return i " ' was probably a disastrous slip by this . L ; _- id 3 i . Dove's. as they are now tied for the SRoter leam will have the honor of|ed to the prairies to breed. Such 4 4 oo MR SAE 3 dg 3 ; 8 / ahood Real. | winning is ; ] : ; » n A last play-off spot with Bolahood Real: yy the consolation playoifs, Dumont |® lmales will he Jeasible ater frais.) ; Dave, the fly-fishing fan, agrees: "This Envoy station wagon got us in here so smoothly, : : , Y Aluminum came from behind an 85-pin | fransecst (population . surveys 3 ; ER . . ® SO SI . J Pavilion took all three games A ? paillee PAVIlion tock all thre Bae | deficit 10 win out have been completed the latter x | 8 ¥ hardly knew we'd left the highway! Rough roads don't seem to bother it a bit!" kept their hopes alive and another The executive hopes thai every part of May. Frank, the next-door neighbour, agrees: "Quite a picture window you've % pos . e bowler had an enjoyable year and wish IN . h N : shut-out could get them in ther got there! This Envoy gives you just about everything, doesn't it?" With only one week of scheduled !0 remind all that the bowling ban A . y remaining, the standing |duet will start at 6.30 p.m, sharp, at i A icague Da aan pH 157. Hyman|the Knights of Columbus Hall, on FISHERMAN GETS! -- ; a i " E py Real Estate 136, Oshawa Auto Trim |Saturday, May 14 l Ty [ i f %o BE 150, College Hill IGA 142, Photo Plate s 138, Dove's Fina 135, Bolahood Real Estate 135, Mills Motors 134, Jubilee ass Pavilion 133, Ed Wilson Furniture 131, Ritson Drugs 119 and Dunn's Clothing 2 M h Vv . PORT HOPE (CP) -- A |cotching rotary--for extra ns : u 5 . witad - ont acation young fisherman flicked a | lush lawns, 1 $109.95 Reh - series this week 1s of via . r long, overhand cast Saturday Importance with the fifth and sixth] MOSCOW (AP)--Mikhail Ts ng, ast § ) 3 playoff spots still being at stake and|93 naw world chess thal} 1d, night and for two hours this See the complete Lown-Boy line six clubs still in contention for one of ; iv town 55 miles east of Toronto of your dealer's. the 'spots. told a press conference Monday lay in darknes Jubilee Pavilion meet Bolahood he will take a two-month vaca A eo a Realtors: Dove's tackle the strong Mills tion and then compete in the The story behind the power » Motors club; Ed Wilson Fumiture| " Peg : failure was released Monday take on the cellar - dwelling Dunn's|Chess "Olympics™ at Leipzig. by the Ontario Hydro-Elec- | ps Clothing; Auto Trim will try to upset| The young king of the chess ric P \ ed " College Hill IGA: Ritson Drugs clash|world--he is the youngest in his. tric Power Commission. They - declined to name the fisher tory, it is claimed here -- also man said he may publish a book on a 5 ] The nylon fishing line be- i 3 ; Bid H " , Says New West his championship match with! ame biel gy 2 4000-volt § a2 Dealers in Oshawa for " i \ ; ¢ We---and our friends--all agree: Mikhail Botvinnik, whom he un-| qin near the Peter Street LAWN-BOY H k L Isgatad, with comment on his. pide. The youngster kept | oC ey eague psy. | hauling on it to free it but POWER MOWERS instead he drew three of the 'Speculative' 'Blind Bowlers To power lines together. Fuses [| 86 KING ST. E. OSHAWA Eo 3 Everyone agrees: -- a -- pris ve & blew for miles around. . : | 8 hi : éé * ST. PAUL, Minn. (CP) Talk Compete For Title Whe Bd Dive. f SH Al ' about a new minor professional| 3 (CP) - at fhe hu | TH S | il A : h hockey league in the West is, TORONTO CP) -- Two expert| ber boots. chairsin here easily! There'sall the room you'll ever need in this wagon!" 4 purely speculation, officials of the 20W'eTs Who can't see the pins, a ? 5 = o . | St. Paul hockey club of the Inter- they'll try to knock down, will LARGEST LAKE I SPOR 1 S ji SE 3 i TNR A national League said Sunday|c¢ompete here Thursday for the| rhe largest all - Canadian lake RE x i 3 = . ; ise! i of national indiv i Ving lic Gr n J | BE ets ee evo | | Jom Sey oe om Te Siete sn v8 the St. Paul club, said a report Pepper of Vancouver, 190 west. 5. : \ rom General Motors offers everything you want in a car... at & prick 0 Juis effect Hat originated in aa bowling cnsmion. wii wo | oN ia Uf so low you'll be surprised ! Styling, performance, amazing gasoline ture." Club pr p: i ent Pat Egan easter n champ Mickey Brown | wr =~ a So economy, comfortable riding see all yours nan Envoy ! There are four: FE a tick) tumors 80d 55, of Toromo. in lle Secold gh y 1 OSHAWA WOOD a an sh ow outstanding Envoy series... three superb sedans and the dashing | Lein said the talks here brought ment. The event is sponsored together officials of the western jointly by the Canadian: National 4 ' P PRODUCTS E . : We for Ca ui wi oe ig il ton division teams in the Interna- Institute for the Blind and Trans. : division 4 the Inten toring hei OPEN : : especially for Canadians ... manufactured for General Motors of eague -- St. Paul, Min- Canada Air Lines 3 are havi r : : sea ie Beapolis, Milwaukee 3d Oats. Cana Rr pes. by touching ' : HOUSE this weekend. ' : vier i i Canada, Limited, by Vauxhall Motors Limited, Luton, England. innipeg and St. Louis also were y R 4 » : a metal guide rail during their Watch tomorrow's paper represented " 5 3 u P runup and delivery, also receive # ik 4 for # il agree car you can get We tried to talk them into. thie soma i or full details. 3 | Mom and Dad : "it's a comfort nd coming into the International help from sighted coaches of : #5 ) | 32 iy n. League," said Lein. Winnipeg and out of so easily! This Envoy of yours is the best yet, son!" Warriors now play in the West-| BOWLERS SET . ™ : i i eas 4 it Parking lot attendants agree: "There's all kinds of power in Tok fous rn League. € ! : linder engine ma'am! Came up the ramp like a breeze!" The officials are to meet here NEW RECORD a & J 8 % E P D again this week, probably start- pm ---------- . ing Thursday, to continue their WELLAND (CP)--Four Wel- discussions. Lein said no formal| land five-pin bowlérs Sunday You might be the : action was taken at the first ses-| broke what is believed to be | > 4 s George, our first passenger sion and no consideration was the Canadian record for mara- | LUCKY WINNER (= a agreed: "This Envoy is the given to for ming a new league. | Shon lowheg by Sompleting 142 OF A VACATION 3 bo best ride going . . . nice to 84a pS 1 oe) ours conti = y 3 " ry 4 a shi N 1 1 000 H ous play IN NEW YORK i p 1 See that standard shift up on early 1, orses The previous record was |§ gE "Re the steering column! For 100-Day Meeting | clsmed bere four years ago |g] CITY or SWF OF (of | IT ' | F artette A ~on- Re ONIREAL avin tinuously' 24 hours and 15 min / THE MANY reways, prators of the Rich- tes aving 126 2 ng A elieu Park Harness - Racing utes, playing 126 game PRIZES to be given Track, announced Sunday that The four players this week. \ away, : : SEE YOUR EOCAL ENVOY DEALER Wicd y » ay end were sustained through the | P y rses have cen 3 } 3 000 period with coffee and sand- |; A 4 MAY IS SAFETY MONTH named in early - closing evens) wiches, and although. weak | rn scheduled for the 100-day meet! rg Wh when they called a halt at 5 |¢ iS \ CHECK YOUR CAR L ling Aug. 1. : .n| P.M. Sunday, they said they 6 ; CHECK YOUR DRIVING NALD LIMITED" The meet will embrace 30| could have continued several Ah 3 PREVENT ACCIDENTS . stoke events with total value ofl yours more. The quartet: Wile | 3 : about $254,000. Highlights are the| fred Belanger, Walter Ber- 140 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA ONT. WHITBY, ONTARIO $60,000 Canada Pace, the $58,000) geron, Yvon Lapointe and Jac- ? Metropolitan Trot and the $25,000] ques Beauchesnes Beaver Pace. |

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