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The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1960, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Decomber | PF 1960 18 OSHAWA RINKS SWEEP i A - TOP WINNERS in the nual "Fillies Bonsplel" at the an. | Oshawa Curling Club yesterday was the rink shown above, They had three wins and a total score honspliel pla for first THREY, Oshawa prize bracket r= day's a pop They of ular time win CLOSE WINS put rink into the covet in from behind in two SPORTS MENU yester came 1 : SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' CAPSULE SPORT» Three rinks, out of nine entries, won their three games in the annual "Filly Bor Oshawa here at the local curling club yesterday, to i top honors and a fourth Oshawa foursome piel" cop the day for plendid showing in the field of 22 total entries , , , DICK TIGE Hritish Empire middleweight title for Nigeria last night in Edmonton, with a 8th round TKO victory over des ding title~holder Wil Greaves of Edmonton-Windsor SUGAR RAY Robinson, who faces Gene Fullmer in vorld's title bout shortly, for the first time fistic career, chosen to any edietior It is regarded ign that self figu that he's just about at the end of the i trail , HANK GREENBERG, along with Ralph are again be interested in acquirs franchise in Los Angeles Jack Kent Cooke, 't fig 'to be released by other Al, teams, are build winning INTER- wall Asse to obtain rs in the hut the clubs, also shared in the prizes, F (R regained the fer has, in his optimistic Sugar Ray not make Ie reported to onee American League like does ure those A team ed jes, at the meeting failed, The the Inter to maintain their individual li enior teams 1 minor ser 1 Kitchener, move Junior or teams, in County ted solidly wn coach Pro Hoes hardest wins MORE OF SAME:- Hull-Ottawa Canadiens in the Ledgue | problem, He's 0 day league looking Cilen Bkoy play Eastern worrying team A new every time his leading me. The player of the NHL veral of his star on good, Skov il "raid" his club such as CHI Pennington, leading HULL-OTTAWA blanks K-W Beavers 3-0 last night and Sudbury Walves fourth spot hy whipping the Kingston Fronts ST, MIKE'S Juniors defeated Marlies last night to boost their lead as the pace-setters in OHA Junior "A" derby , , , VANCOUVER'S major tht of them) figure their total damages over Cup week-end amounted to le than $500. happy figuring the business offset CHATHAM Spartak are mt teams w Grey about it this 1 tle ey re quite | \ more than lo MAROONS managed a 3 againgt Mosc ! Wednesday, thanks to some brilliant 1" Hurley JACK KRAMER, promoter, tried to sign up the the player who walked "Nicky" offered wes=year contract but offered to match this dson will remain an amateur CHI RC HILL, MANN, of King, Ontario, i pald about $29,000 for "Woomera", out of the triple classic winner Sun Chariot, the December sales in Newmarket, England Ow goal-keeping professional Nicola courts in $50,000 his Roa Italian ace off the tenn etrangli, Aust hy Ki day wa thre has athey for a andfather alla the Amer own offer, MRS, reported to wealthy g six-year-old at Yesterday Vie a nare By Geo. H. Campbell | 74 Pa they M, of 17. Leftdo-right, B, Tresise, A, Gay, and M, Johnson skip 8 gy are; | Storie fs . in the even, who scored a Enthusiasm, at a high level 4 mare than compensated for the mondson and her social commit and certain) added to the of the 1960 Filly Bonspiel held hy ection of The Osha here yesierda) lack of experience Sere annual the ladies' Wi Curling Club The "Fillies more than se ence always put on a performance, more than up for the odd misiake y.of performance, hy effort of all competitor day's honspiel, which a total 22 entre Va representa tives on hand from the two Peter Whith Union Skating and Port Perr 1H nine with no exper curler ven years makin in strate the earnest Yester of no ex ception, There were J horough club right le, Toronto Cricket their wins, Left « lo Langmaid, E, Henry, M, Hare and Jean Crawford, skip Oshawa Time Curling , George and Mi Oshawa rinks HOMESTERS DOMINATE Indicating that there a ney of up-and-coming eurling in the Oshawa Club wa the clean sweep of the (op prizes Oshawa rinks won the three three-win prizes and also added one of the four remaining sets tn the lis Top winners of the day, with three wins and a total score of 17, was the rink skipped hy Mae Johns on, Which included B, Tre augua, along » Photos 'Vice-Presidents' Win Annual Set | Curling activities in (he Section of the Oshawa Club are well underwa Play concluded last Friday, for the President - Viee - President competition, Donor ef the trophy | "Marnie" Canning was on hand fo present the award to "Marg." | Reed for the "vice - presidents," Iwho won by 14 i aver thelr They Ph Fo opponents, In this competition | am ting | the rivalry between the two fac: qpaw tions gives rise tn some very r spirited games, and each player Wy i bea, in. tetas gia he {on the winning side receives a eniry in the second section of the price day's play. This foursome includ: | | Last Monday, a four-game se oq" ithel Reed, Stell Sutton and ries, the Junior « Senior competl: vpeg Phipps, They won their] tion commenced, Games are play: | (hype games with a total score of| ed each day, Monday through 14-plus-1, A fine come-from he:| Friday, with the exception of [hind count of five, in the 7th end Wednesday lof the ard game, turned defeat TC TERR Ea By ae Oshawa foursome The third Oshawa rink to score three wing in yesterday's play By THE CANADIAN PRESS was the entry consisting of Standings--Detroit, won 12, lost| Langmald, KE. Henry, M, 1H tied 5, 20 points and Jean Crawford, skip, They Points Moore, Montreal 42 Goals--<Moore, Montreal, 21 Assists Ullman, Detroit, 22 had a tght squeeze in each of thelr three games but in every Shutouts--Hall, Chicago, Saw chuk, Detroit, 2 case, fought hack to win out, for a total of only five but third Penalties | cago, aL] erop power Ladie Curling three fashion, | o'elock of their clean-cut n the 9.00 los hest of the day OTHER WINNERS Other prize winners included Mi K. Armstrong's rink from the Peterborough Curling Club with two wing and a score of 14 plug 4 and Mrs, H, Green's en ey, also from PCC, with one win and a seore of & plus 6, for third prizes in the early draw In the 11.00 o'clock section Mrs, H Irwin's rink from To ronto St with two wins and a score of took second prizes while My Chas, (Joy) Lancaster's Os h a w a foursome, with a score of six; was the n the one-win division | Mally Jenkin, president of the Oshawa Lady Curlers, wel comed all the rinks, The honsplel was conducted hy the ways-and-| means committee, headed by | "Glad" Stanley as convener, in| co-operation with the honsplel committee, under the convener | M. Balfour, Chi Tonight's Games St. Catharines at Peterborough Guelph at Hamilton Western League Calgary 3 Portland 4 Spokane 4 Winnipeg 2 Senior Intereollegiate MeGill 5 Montreal 7 Ontario Intermediate Georgetown 7 Oakville § time) Northern Ontario Senior Kapuskasing 5 Timmins 8 Eastern League Philadelphia 4 Clinton 7 Haddonfield 0 New Haven 7 New York 1 Charlotte 1 time International League Minneapolis 4 Fort Wayne 7 Ss George's, 15 overtime A over NOTICE As the holiday season approaches ad- verse weather conditions sometimes place a staff to our high level of service to our retail store maximum burden on our maintain and home delivery customers WNores HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS To avoid serious congestion at our and also disappointment in our delivery sers CANADIAN PRESS WLT ¥ A Ma 13 | iT WB nn a3 5 0 an Kingston in LH] Montrea 1% 4 8 Wednesday's Results n Kingston | Sudbury 6 27 Hull Ottawa 3 Kitchener 0 N Tonight's Games 168 Kingston at Sault Ste, Marie 13 Kitchener at Hull.-Ottawa OHA Junior A Ry THE al 9 (4 12 LL] an oa ) 7 0 BR THN 413 7T a Wednesday's Results Boston 2 Chicage 2 Games Thursday Montreal Wm |] Eastern Prafessional Wh YT § 43 \ ] Foaronto a New York Boston by A MM i Ml nN 9PINDN 210 4 MW $14 3 NIN MH Hamilic 3] Wednosday' 5 Results 21 Maribores 3 St, Michael's 7 vice during this peak sales period, we respe fully suggest that our customers order or pu chase their requirements as early as possible BREWERS' WAREHOUSING COMPANY LIMITED Operating Brewers' Retail Stores SECOND BECTION wi + | hest | on shij Lee ne on ji ¥ sult pirited PETERBORO M M Mrs M embraced WHITBY M M atnAwA " Mr Mr ! TOR Mrs Mi Mr kip PEYERBORO CC Mr Mrs Mrs. Mrs uk w 3 3 oo 0 0 oh 2 0 Hare| W * * * * | * k ARAN AAA A 2 A come » and went on to win their third | TOP HONORS IN ANNUAL FILLY BONSPIEL left Button skip lo P from - behind five count the 7th end tq take the lead game, were feed, B Phyl Bales, ' Enthusiasm High In Season's First OSHAWA Mrs, B. Tre prs, A Gay Mis. M WHITEY Mr y of Joyce Fulton, Irene Kd members neon wed supervised he whieh all competitor M P W H Mm M ollowing are the complete re Second Game "Mm Gre 9:00 AM. DRAW ! yaa B First Gams trong, I OSHAWA i mM. Da r WM » V, MeGrat M B Mu Rr M, Gres MW M £ { 6 f Third, Game H PETERBORO A M MW f k i ; 11:00 AM. DRAW R First Game OSHAWA Mr M Mr 87. GEORGE'S Langma Mrs. C, Hamk A J ¢ Henry N. Hare J, Crawl In SRICKEY OSHAWA D Mr M. Meleox J [] Darlington, M R Al I, Segsworth, Mrs Poll 1 V OSHAWA M kip f MN, Hillier s. D 9 r 6G, Thempsaor y on V B M. Morten \V nx Mrs, R " rs, E L, Touehburn, ) GM ip 10; L] kip WW UL T-- right: ¥ Phipps and Bardford PETERBORO G & € M Jur f Castle Whitiaker J, Castle lids oR UN WH WESTERN BIG SAVINGS - o ~~ -= , te oo ok oh 0 2 ok oo OUTFITS Rargain priced! x X ead to toe outs * fit consists of w toque, sweater, CKEY SKATES ¥* stockings, hv HO bi: aovs FIGURE SKATES ge 98 up GIRLS LADIES KIDDIES SKATES BOYS-GIRLS 3 to 7 YRs.4* Al Boyd ORV | 78 ob 2 2 2 2 oo oo 4.0, J Kinsmen Midgets | Grab League Lead Kinsmen regained leadership in the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso cletion Midget league last might in the Children's Arena, The de lending champs shaded winless Kiwanis 42 while Canadisn Le gion dropped a 64 decision to Local 222. In the third game of the weekly triple header, Rotary shaded Lions 21 As & result of the action, Kins men hold first with six points, one more then Rotery, Canadian Le gion, Lions and Local 222 pre tied ior third place with four points each, while Kiwanis are still huried in the basement, winless in four starts, LOCAL 222 ~ LEGION Jimmie MeGraw, a smooth working . centre, collected two goals to pace Local 222 to a 63 victory over Canadian Legion Don Barnoski, Dave Leaming,| Glen Elliott and Larry leech notched the other markers for hel winners Charlie Love, Gary Pinch and Doug Pascoe shared the goals for the Legionnaires LOCAL 222 ~ fence, Bradley, Dionne, Barr, Balsom; forwards, Leech, Leaming, Stroud, Elliott Robinson, Waite, Kidd, Barnoski ind MeGraw CANADIAN LEGION Flintoff; defence Pinch, Pascoe, M wards, Love, Sheridan, Vair, An drew MeDonald Brooks Wright, Wallace, Smith and Tall ing Lupel; de goal Kiniski | gos! Bramick Namee; for ROTARY LIONS Outstanding goslwork on the part of Johnny Harmon and Don highlighted Rotary's 2-1 victory Lions, Harmon, who toil-| ed with the Bantam "'Stars" last] year, was in brilliant form and Gulsoe turned in tremendous effort in a losing cause Jimmie Music, a rookie with Rotar was the hero, netting the vinning marker, Timmy Gilmore cored the other goal, Tommy) selon tallied the lone Lions gon), Lulsoe " PETERBORO GAC WHITRY Mrs, M, Jor Mrs, B, Elliot Mrs, M, ¥ | Mrs, E, Bae A M. | M. O'Donnel! al MISISEAUGUA | Whyte, OSHAWA £, Reed ] Sutie " H. Gathercole Phips Mrs, B, Haye Bate Ars. J " 9 Mrs, P Mr Second | neaster I" n Packer ies, lrwir Miller, Doyle Castle M. O'Connell Third Game 10 J. Lancaster, 10; J. Miller 13, M, Q'Cannell 11; E. Doyle, Vi; J, Castle, M, Packer, F, Bale Mackay, H Irwir amieson, =12 N12 CH ~ \/ |. z AA AAT AAA CAR MAT SET Priced for real savings, Complete set for front and back, Rugged rib bed rubber, Non slip fit, Deluxe de- sign. Gift wrapped, REG, VALUE $7.95 The Most Welcome Gifts Chapman; Taylor, fence, The lowest priced packa ROTARY gonl, Barmon; de fence, Godridge, Brady, Buddard Knapp, Black. forwards, Pilkey Crawiord, FEimburst, Gow, Gil more, Braluiek, Brown, Plews Musik, Gow, Mitchell and Bleck ey LIONS fence, gol, Culsoe, de Nichol, Hall, Bpenser forwards, Zak, Beton Rooke, Rose, Willoughby, "Aldred, Sunday Sport Now Legal In Winnipeg WINNIPEG (CP) ~ Commer: cig! Sunday sport and s variety of cultural activities became ler gel in Winnipeg Monday pight as ety ounce gave nal reading and passage to # sports bylew Non professional sports now can charge regular admission to gemes between 130 pw, pnd 58 pw. on Surdeys, Concerts and musical programs alse are included in the bylaws Elliott, Goring, Keitels, Norton and Crosemass KINSMEN -- KIWANIS Kinsmen picked on the league's | ih Lop sister Kiwanis to 1 hapless weak spot drubbing 42 Danny Sandford was a two-goal marksmen and Boh Ryasn and de- fencemen Wayne Cheeseman were the other hellringers Mike Ritehle registered both | Kiwanis tallies KIWANIS -- goal, Dervent; de- fence, Jarvis, Kay, Wayling, Bourrie, Crothers; forwards, Moore, Conlin, Taylor, Ritchie Cooper, Dell, Korback, Hooper Latlen, Warren, Palcheson and MeNight KINSMEN ~ goal, Shody; de: MeGary, Cheese Gary, man, Keys; forwards, Zarowny, Kitchen, Sandford, Cullen, Ryan, Werry, Joseph, Sawyer, Billing ham, Rockburn and Brown Referees -- Paul Kaweznuk and Lionel Baker. 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