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The Oshawa Times, 13 May 1960, p. 11

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entire Oshawa Minor Associa- tion and also the Gerald Me- | Beth Trophy, as the outstand- ing defenceman in the entire City League and Paul Gibbons, winner of the Lions Club Tro- phy as high scorer in the Mid- get League and The Joe Flynn Trophy, as most valuable play er in the same league; (stand- ing): "Tim" Gilmore, winner of The Oshawa Police Associa- tion Trophy, presented to the "most sportsmanlike player" OUTSTANDING STARS of the Oshawa Minor Hockey As- sociation's three 'City League" sections received special honors as winners of individual awards, at the annual banquet or Wednesday evening. Left to right, (front row): Johnny Fair, winner of Coca Cola Trophy, as "most valuable player' in the Bantam League and also win- per of The Barnes Memorial Trophy, as the leading scorer; Leonard Bobbie, who won the | in the Bantam League: Dave UAW Trophy as the most out- | Mitchell, winner of The Ed standing hockey player in the | Crawley Memorial Trophy, | City play tion, high row): Wayne St. John, Phil | Ron Dudley, Leonard Bobbie cap- tain, Don Cullen and Marshall Nicholishen; (back row): ( coach British Columbia Swimmers Will Dominate Canada Team VANCOUVER pect of a trip to Rome is quicken-|style and butterfly, ing the pace in the pools of the metre freestyle, and now is doing| ] Pacific Coast as British Colum-|well in the longer distances. {will bia swimmers step up training| Stewart, 14, also a sprinter, programs, with eyes on the 1960|took sixth place in the 100-metres| Olympic Games in August butterfly in the Pan- American| time Their coaches expect them fo|swims, in which he was ine|lay fill at least half of the 10 berths|youngest competitor, at on the team Canada will send to|of age. He also helped the contest swimming and diving|t 1 to a second-place events. Ontario and Quebec likely] 17, with ability will share the rest and backstroke The Olympic team be|well with the men's relay chosen at the combined C anadian| championships and Olympi c|OT! HER HOPEFULS trials in Winnipeg July 12-14,| Slater, Iwasaki and when British Columbia will field|swim for the Dolphin Club, at least 13 strong contenders coach Firby says will alsc distance swimmer Katie Fy EXPERIENCED GROUP bell, 15, and two breast-stroke| Coaches Ted Simpson of the specialists Judy McHale, 17, Vancouver Amateur Swim Clubjand Pam Wilson, 13 and Howard Firby of the Dolphin| Coach Simpson says Club rate as top contepders Van-(will also send to Winnipeg free- couver's Bill Slater, Marg Iwa-|style swimmer Bill Campbell, 16,| saki, Mary Stewart and Ed Caza-|freestyle butterfly entry Ald; let, and Victoria's Bob Wheaton. Meinhardt, 15, freestyler Susan All have had international ex- Elliott, 15, and 13-year-old Annj|'!€ perience and Slater, 20, now at-| Harvey who swims freestyle and| mer, tending university in Philadel-/backstroke phia, was fifth in the 1,500-metres| The up-coast community in the 1956 Olymp and fourth|Qcean Falls will have at in the same event at the 1958 one contender--Pat Huffman, 17,|1'¢ British Empire Games Canadian breast-stroke champion Wheaton, 18, rank in the vho has. shown well [SIX in the international class. A back-|in training this year stroke specialist, the Victoria] Strong eastern contenders in- College student was third behind|clude Bonnie Benson and Sandra| two Australians at the last Brit-|Scott of Toronto in breast-stroke| ish Empire Games, and reached|and freestyle sprints; Richard| the backstroke finals in the Pan- Pound and Steve Rabinovich of American Games last year Montreal, respectively in sprints Marg Iwasaki is a 17-year-old|and breast stroke, and Tom sprinter who took a fourth place|Verth of Toronto, who swims 100- in three events at the Pan-Amer-'metre and 400 metre freestyle TONY'S JUVENILES, The ( E. MeT Trophy. Left to right dont | win- avish re lay finish showed I el team Stewart whi e8) of| ith Slater pas out Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY The modern travel is by air.' D WOODBINE way to For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-944] We have & direct Toronto telephone fine for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE ond operated by Thomas Meadows and Co. Canade Ltd b+] } SIMCOR ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944) SOL based on sportsmanship, ley Dowe, Bouckley League Dove Trophy, as most valuable playe Topping, winner las Turner Trophy, the outstanding entire City Peter Goodchild Wayne Sayers Peter Booth. | competitor Games, | Montreal, {swimmer CP)--The pros-|ican Games--the 100-metre free- Games and the 200-|American From Winnipeg compete events The 13 years|strokes are coaches chances in free-|relays bearing on the tion of the Canadian team | round lead jy| Country Club course Ben Hogan tournament and here, ot vith 74s and | presented to the most sports manlike player entire being team and all-round co-opera- on and off the ice; Stan- winner of the "Mike Memorial Trophy" as in the Juvenile also the Harry the award in League, the scorer and r in this league; and Jim of The Doug- awarded to goalie of the League Oshawa Times Photos Tony Chernick, Terry Reid, and manager MacCarl, in 'the and Cameron Grout 100 - metre in the and last are other year's Pan- contenders, in breast 1960 Olympics for the firs will include in which used say four differcn The Vancouve: Canada's bes may be in' the medle so that selection of teams will have a grea over-all composi Colonial Tourney FORT WORTH his club|Billy Maxwell shot a three-under- |par 67 Thursday to take the first- in the $30,000 Colonial! (AP) Tex five-time Johnny champion here in 1954, winner among a group shooting 69s Arnold Palmer, hers Leonard fired 36 came back in 38 Post Time m SPECIAL BUS SERVICE e, including admission to track 2.45 General Admission $1.00 incl. tox) Clubhouse $2.30 (incl. tox) Free "M5 Informe- X ws J Vo? freestyle| 1958 Empire gs, 540 Janice Shepp |B Kate stroke|! R Cross] the medley re-|311, K the of Pal- were the year's lead- least|Ing money winner and the favor. had a one-over-par 71. Stan Leonard of Vancouver and were tied at 34th place going 1] MIDGETS, Jack Worrall Me- Left KINSMEN The Trophy. ners of morial to right ~ ht BANTAMS, H CIVITAN win Wm | ners of Campbell Tro- Left to right, (front row): | phy win- | AND TROPHY WINNERS Bill Braiden, Brian Kidd , Garyg (front row) Larry Vernon, son Chamber! Mac- Jim Fetchi Bill captain Chernick Bur Brady Dennis son, John Morrison, Brian Dennis BOWLING NEwS Major a] "CLASSIC" | | | | EASTWAY LANES LEAGUE Eastway Lanes Classic The {League opened their summer schedule fine | Tuesday night with some very competition halt of the league rolled over triples. | George | dandy 600, | so on's 587 way with Bob Turner led the followed by Only Team 9 was able to sweep blanking Team 10, Teams 1 , 4, 6 and 8 respectively High scores G. Turner 600 193), (241 |B. Potts 569 20 Scott 542, H P Zendrowsid 534 (212, 537 (196), J 522 (208 W. Crystal 520, (191), J. Lamont 516, D. Vann 513 (193), C Marden 303 (197), ( 504 (205) (190), 519 ts 515 (101) K. Gun Lawrence {31 (202) T| Team Standings t 3; Team 3, 3 Team 2 Team 4 and Tea 10, 0 Team pinfall -- Team 9, ti1, 2077; Team 5, 2038; Team «| Tear 3 oe Team 1968 1965 Tea 4 962 Team 6 | Team 8, 1856 Team 9, 4 Team 5, 3; Team 6. eam 8 2096 2, 10, The high calibre of bowl {ing was shown by the fact more than 32 (200), Richard. | meeting Bob also had the high single | Sara Barber of Brantford, Ont.,|241, edging out Harry Blohm's 233. who established herself as a fine 1954 Empire| points of | 2 and 7 1°. [nounced by John W 209, i 202), | threat of th Spaudling | Blohm 191) Team Team 7. Team 999; | Maxwell Leading | BASEBALL STARS |organized Andor a 8 Severs 504, Bosses To Lioid Summit Meet COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ball teams will hold a day The in Chicago policy meeting was an Galbreath took three points from Teams Pittsburgh Pirates president Galbreath did not mention the e proposed Continen- to the status quo of did say suggested by linsperger| Commissioner Ford Frick Borrow- | tal League baseball meeting was but e A aid "For some time, brief prepared sit down and of the games' suggestion imp talked it over owners some This and I with sev eral of the men who have their Team 7,(money invested in major league 1861 and | clubs They agreed with me tha a good idea that be held do not Our policy it was meeting "We agenda over-all nave plan is a Nel- | | | CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) (Tuesday as he was twirling a .22- statement | such a formal to discuss on such matters | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 13, 1960 11 MAY MOVE FRANCHISE SARNIA (CP)--The franchise i . * lof Detroit Raiders of the Ontaric Fined $50 For "Show lo gf Detroit Raiders of the Onfarie LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Out: \oua4 'to Port Huron, Mich fielder Roberto Clemente of Jim Smith, president of the Sar Pittsburgh Pirates, chased by niz Golden Bears of the ORFU umpire Shag Crawford in Friday said Wednesday. He told the Sar | lmght's game against San Fran- nia quarterback Club negotla | |cisco, was fined $50 Tuesday by!tions were in progress with Por National League baseball presi- Huron interests though no details dent Warren Giles, could be divulged, Roberto Clemente Is and | Keys, Lou Peter, Bob Crothers, | Eugene Supryka, "Rick" Mar- kus, Tom Cotie and Neil Tall- Sandford (back Donald, Stan Mike Danny Wallace; manager, row Brian 4 | Nemis? 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