Durham Region Newspapers banner

The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1960, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TORONTO RIDER COPS TOP HONORS IN ANNUAL BIKE RACE & 25-MILE WINNER Pokupec 10 1S standing with the bicvele H 42 ENTRIES New Record Set In Sieve Race l'oronto broke |e ( pack of 42 bicycle| Z above on his set hou of 42 to one vas ing field course retord of minute and 21 second Osha Times P own trophy d defea Z early riders hour for at on Pokupec of from a and d to rec one the 2: the Saturday Riding for cycle club ed for most of Green of the Queen ( Club, Toronto came separated the contestants occurred on one of early in the race It wasn't that Pokupec of | bike Green and crossed line] Th n record time. Green finished in|entrie I second spot, followed by T. Den-|years (50 ham, also of the Queen City Cl | Woods, Dou Many spills were seen as 5-7 years racers seemed to clip their pedals|lip Hule Wood on the high curbs of the Cen-|Woods, Doug Essery, Dar tre"s perimeter. Several boys|®ey: 7-10 years (% mile)-- Wanda scraped themselves badly and |Huley, David Temple, Randy 'were to leave the race. A|Riggs, Melvin Alchin, Phillip Ma- false start happened when the|thews Joey Williamson 10-12} riders, anxious to get underway, | (one)mile) Fred+ Greenwood started fast only to find the ex-|Charlie Brenner, Randy Ri plosion was not the starting gun|Ross Ball, Brian Bradbury, Jerr; but a bicycle tire w ilson, John Koene, Danny Wil A trophy was presented to|liamson, 'Allan Mathews, Pokupec and the other 10 finish-* Temp] le, Robbie Brabi n tionate followin Pen one econds | P held|Pa T'oront Olympia Bi- | troy Rom: adow-| G. Hirsch P.|Pokupec, ( Bicycle the ( Pokupec v the Abruz as s race "| JUNIOR EVENTS {| SPECTACULAR spill iders = be from tk est 0 vhen a the ers |" Oshaw yay ave ne ful » unfil the ap pulled ahead the finis ons ards Fssery he | 1ey 100 yards Johr Couple Of 'Bills' Win Sinclair Cup Whitby of Oshawa, WwW. EE. N men's doubles a Lawn The William Cooke, of will ed clair tou Boy vinning for heir T'h entries the games They from as far east Ottawa as far west as Elora. Alsc ed from Port Hope manville as well as Oshawa John Ande host club the ladies tween the Constable the drav In second place plus one and Bob Galla William Pier ray, of Osh 50 points while T Ward Bick fourth with Prizes for COI vith 0 wins went E od Stan Gibbs, of score of 54 plus six Piatti and Orlin Lint score of 52 plus llar and A. H of Oshawa, © high with 49 plus and Kilburt di vat of Osha va line i Tt were 1S sev iam Joyce team- Sin- en up to win the Score ) W. Hoskin and obourg 10 Trophy ir 1ament I his partner, o had a score A next oper a club Ww vhen 1p for a mixed of 34 ournamen at 11 be on Mor the Phillips com trebles three part 10 gay drawn | Tronhs and includ Cobourg, borough, Bow- and Whitby rty-two took vere pet a were players Peter Three Water Skier Cross Lake Erie PAINESVILLE I'hree n took a Erie from nearby bor to Port Stanley dz The stunt we 100th Por Neil London Griffith and ope rson, pi dent of the voiced serving appreciation to be George for lunch games and fc who was Canac in charge o bZ-Mmili€ Int across Fairpot Ont part celoratio Br h a score of Morrison Oshawa John ere s of he of and Gr vere third witk Henstock and Whitby vere son Aa S he three reotyper or rec ndon Jame to 5 ator ( ay a| made fhe and to Th of Oshawa, EDMONTON'S HISTORY eigh rst settlement near White- of Edmonton was score | Bay Company trading foar. ' Edmonton up in 17 y he Hudson ley Fort for on one win ONTARIO CUP Hamilton United | Put Out Kickers Hamilton United defeated Osh-|wing men was awa Kickers 2-0 at the Kinsmen| Young's ability to Civic Stadium, Saturday night|ition and make and eliminated the Oshawa team ances from further play in the Ontario, The large Cup ball by both Kickers, who reached On-| utes, Rockey Rinds opened tario final last year, were well-|scoring for the. United and beaten by a team. which showed|Was followed ten minutes better ball control and held on to/by a well-taken goal from the an early two-goal lead. dock of outside right, John Mur oc whose father, in ntall Kickers had vas the Hamilion - ht fae ia especially early in the sec ond| The Kickers team. Hh half but goalie lan Deans, a| disappointed, expressed Fe product of Hamilton minor soc-|ino that the better tear had wor cer, was spectacular in the Ham-| ang wis shed Hamilton ev " ilton nets and his save from acess in the next round "header", by Irvin Jockell, was [FUTURE GAMES particularly brilliant Tonight at Kinsmen Civic Andy Young, star centre-half|dium 7.00 p.m. Hur of the Hamilton team, who play-| Kickers and 8.45 p.m ed for Dundee United last sea-| Peterborough UEW son, completely bottled up the Thursday, July 28 7.00 p.1ov Kickers' centre-forward and often Strila Oshawa United and the clever play of the Kickers"8.45 p.m, Thistle' vs. Polonia post 95 nullified nove effective clea by nto po crowd sides good foc After 15 1 the 3 thi later their chances, | hough Suc ris listle ve vs | caused Wilkies | portu David | {Oshawa Heffe | Mt John Swan . . z. pokvpEc of Toronto JS. Tennis Final | (left) = shown above receiving | yi co (AP)-- Barry Mae- the trophy for winning the 25- blasted his United States] mile bicycle race at the Osh- Cup teammate Bernard awa Shopping Centre, Saturday. |Bartzen 4-6, 7-5 Making the presentation to win the national president of tennis championship. Oshawa Shopping Centre Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode of chants' Association. In the [Panama City, Panama took the] background (centre) is Joe [women's sin by trim- Schmitz who is the Shopping g 19-year y Thomas Centre Administrator f Shaker Heig Ohio, 6-3, 6-3. a' Photo The aR 24-year-old Mac- sm | KAY OVerpowere( 32-year-old outhpaw opponent by scoring 13)" of them ¢n a D. Ss clay, courts} the Mer- aces, three vice in the s i and fourth his third le pking national clay courts fit and fourth over-all LACROSSE SCORES | THE CANADIAN PRESS OLA Senior ) srines 17 Peterborough 6 OL A Intermediate ket 8 Owen Sound Southwestern Ont. de 6 Wallaceburg . TITLE BOUT 14 14 | PAT O'CONNOR ROCK HUNTER Wilkies Bow Again - To League Leaders Ww pu ne p | ours Pec Juniors |te pair oii over|Wa A 5-0. effor ing ikies mined € est, howe I ort. | x 1 1Q singles Waite d base Pipher pl fly ied the game after 1gled and scored on 0 centre ilkinson back n the league. sacrifice one for his| and both ng Peop! he firs added single runs i 9tl nich even- y be the winning as the} with three } McKillop, W Passerello also pair each. Ronnie , Reid were Osh two each SCORE AB R H men ith THE BOX PEOPLE'S McKnigh ou c= SOHO ON the| Graham, 2b, p )shawa - Juveniles, working the McKillop, ss, p complete nine innings, allowing | Wright, rf, cf 13 hits while striking out seven| Passereilo. 3b, ss and walking four Warling, 1b hi the clutch McClean, ¢ the "defeat as they| Maines, p (a) Steele Jim Pipher toi led for Fauning ( G0 ole GO On Os OY © CO RSD BD than their share of op- They lef stranded on had more nities <§ w 14 men WILKINSON'S if jumped into a two-run r irth stanza with | Bell Dave Waite alking and Pipher | McCo {highlighted the inning, aiding|Reid Ih s own cause by lifting out a long | Whiteley run Reeson, cf 1 added two more next | Waite, 1b, »f frame v making a Reid | Terwilliger, 3b wi teley e| Pipher, p Wilkinson, rf (hb) Campbell | lead he I , 2b the hou ni Ted on an inf Reeson throwr both was Sé and Roger bunt was a score pair of | Totals Pipher|a when |b t the ballin ave Camp and scor single ORKLEY FAVORED | Toronto-To-Oshawa | Walking Race Sunday onapetition, placing s « in the 50 Kilo walk Borden recentl oi walked HOHNOOOWORE 0 Ome MNHMeONe® RY CFG wild at firs runner me 34 Replaced Maines in 4th Hit a triple for Wilkinson R HE 8 13 6 710 000 023 111 000 220 021 r P Reid's Wilk | | OUgnes « valking Oshaw 31 at ( walk cipate| 1 City Con at To-| 1 7.30 a.m, as|ihr prompt] Jo-mile 4th annua om Toron eld ida Ju S. and Canadian a | ong De b>] Top '1 the To- who fin- Toronto-Osh- vill try to position. Last y i vinner, Eric Waites $ also entered Kevin McManus will be ther Oshawa entrant. He has good improvement since Kevin finished 21st in field during the U.S.| pic Trials at Balti- nd. A month ago he th the 20 Kilo. Cana: Olympic Trials at Toronto. | ophies will be awarded to] rst ten competitors to fin- There will be two team tro- plus trophies for the first | men on each team. All ad finishers will . receive expected to part second in the alk last year or Toronto Hall the his a.m an- Alex Oakle won secutive Oshawa ho|« tree nake ha he 35-mile walk con imes to t fou r Alex has won and Utica 20] 20 F gs out ago yond 20 kil pic Trials nadian 20 ) kilometre Olymp represent ( Winning metre and | Trials, he will {at Rome in Aug ust {four hours a nd 4 50 Ki lo. (31% fil ute aster than la lire: ment and faster than the ( Jim He wson ol anads His time of s for th 29 min va three ditional medals 1 as the Olympic even minutes All adian record. | Onta f will | el. permits erved les outside the Central rict must obiain trav- A buffet lunch will al which time the} rio DI has | be Oakley his South Ontario Team Say i; anni Set This Week 5": Ss Berry 7.00 p.m. Thursday, July 28 Perry at Brooklin 8.15 p.m Zion at Oshawa p.m Some prize Brooklin at | i at Oshawa. | Juiy Oshawa at Markham 8.15 p.m arkbam sday l'ue «day July 27 - ounty July 23, Ontario C standing as of Southern League 1960 Port and Merchants Ww PIs. Is; Port Perry Mer k: 123] 0 . Markhatn Aces 02 Playoifs i start on August 2 --| Oshawa Merchants Draw to be lst vs 4th; 2nd vs Brooklin Stevenson' By and mn yu a Whitby Abners imber of games in round and | 3 draw fo be decided. ! 9 pe Note: All games must} 11 ple { 411 IRAQ OIL games are rain One of ile world's great oil games ordered replay-|sources, the Kirkuk field in Iraq the league executive: | produced 35,008,000 tone im 1058./ Zion Kenr vshawa gogs Pickering The fol ed out or ed by Mer owing Whaley Graham { Home Chompion Challenger opt O'CONNOR Base | vs rE HUNTER BIG JUMBO vs. RIP HAWK KULASKI these fine Exhibitions at Casino Rest.: 1.25 - 1.00 - 75¢ DIAL RA 3-9721 Pat Milosh--Promoter Reid Passe McLe Left People summary: Errors Waite, Pipher, Bell McKnight Steele; 14 on- Wilkies wo-base runs by Wright Reid Pipher; Stolen base Sacrifice fly, Pipher Bunt, Warling, Reesor Pitcher: Reeson by Gra Wilkinson by Maines IP R H ER SO BB (517 tbs FLANAGAN Tickets for vs. TUES., JULY 26 8:45 P.M. KINSMEN STADIUM in the event of rain OSHAWA ARENA Mackay Tops Mate Metcalf Girls | Go On Rampage - 6-4. 6-0 Sundayleq a {Juniors 40-7 at Saturday in an exhibition game Peterborough and also scorad five Oshawa gi in scoring in the early innings, I tallied 12 runs ir sin THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1960 11} METCALF REALTORS -- Ger- mond, 1b; Norris, 3b; Boddy, p; and G. Kehoe Mitchell cf; G. Kehoe, If; B were the high scorers for Osh-|Kehoe; 2b; Fowler (7th), ss; awa with their five runs each. Thompson, ss; Cameron (4th) ec; | Notris and Kehoe hit home runs,| Crossman, ¢; P. Kehoe (6th) rf; B. Kehoe and Crossman hit other |Clark, rf. {homers, Germond nailed a solid] PETERBOROUGH JUNIORS the|triple in the fourth inning | Connelly, Or ¢ hard, Westmore, | s o |Janzier, Hammond, Smith, Con- hits| Peterborough's big inning was | h when they Jann four| ners, Youngberg, Cathcart. The|the slo OW | TUnS Infortunately the credit doe. not go to th hitters as| HISTORIC SCHOOL turned on the power dur-|three gol on base walks and| The Andover school for boys I vas hit Janzier|was opened by Samuel Phillips er with twe runs. lat Andover, Mass., in 1778 seventh and 11 more during. the eighth: Norris, Boddy Metcalf Realtors Girls swamp- vastly inferior Peterborough Peterborough on Boddy of Oshawa held girls to five runs. although not via two innings They| one in the top of thelwas high scc last "It's Heating CHANGEOVER TIME" _ Now is the time to get rid of that tired, worn-out furnace. Heating failures experienced last winter can be avoided by taking steps at this season. Change over now to the com- pletely carefree, automatic come fort of modern, low-cost gas heating. INSTALL MODERN GAS HEATING NOW! NO PAYMENT TILL SEPTEMBER 1960 This 1s the season when heating contractors and dealers are in the best position to give you better service, careful workmanship at lowest cost. Install your new heating unit now and defer the first payment until the first of September, if you wish Fasy monthly payments on your gas bill for the balance YOUR GAS BILL wow 2.50 A WEEK FREE BURNER SERVICE on Natural Gas units is provided by your Gas Company. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AND SEE THE MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR COMPLETE SALES - SERVICE NATURAL GAS PROPANE AFTER HOURS CALL RA 3.9185 VICTORIA EAST-WHITBY-MO 8-3328 Call Today or YOUR IS PLYMOUTH SUMMER DEAL There's a new and delightful feeling spreading through the city this week. Name: Plymouth Fever. Reason: Your Plymouth Dealer is making such fabulously at- tractive deals on brand-new 1960 Plymouths that this ear of cars is well-nigh irresistible! All models! All colours! Here are four-doors . . . two-doors . . . great new Plymouth wagons-- Economy Slant Sixes and Eights, at buy-'em-for-a-song prices! Easy~to-buy! Chances are your present car will handle the down payment . . your budget. with the closest Plymouth man! Mobilgas Economy Winner 1957-68-59-60" . with monthly payments built to So stop in today and talk summer-deal SEE YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH DEALER TODAY! CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES 1331 PARK ROAD SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy