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The Oshawa Times, 27 Feb 1961, p. 11

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Ontaria single Fink playdawns THIS ORILLIA rink ped by Tom Caldwell merly of Oshawa) created an in the Brush Con skip | wie io champanship Ottawa an Balurday game al Winning Hpset an extrs in gain @ Orillia Rink oing West tones the raise a foot short of gething n the Belleville team conceded (he maken he Gavernar-Leneral 1958, will hut was. ahou OTTAWA (CP)=The Orilha rink with skip Tom taldwell won the final round of the On ang cham which won Fro tario provincial curling Orillia rink 1a defeating BH panship Baluye h Belleville Wa The Bellevill al 4 alter nine the tenth White drew in second hut Caldwell him out and counted thret Orillia scored one enth end, and White of the house hy ahout He punched one of Oshawa Colts Win District i. nu 14th nots UL fo ent Lhe While Ontario ince al the Fink end Was ane up pre and in championship fo tank I Fremaing Coward 1n CHFHRE a month in Calgary pla second Caldwell filhigan Behan third of pla spot ran Wi fontreal in bri in the f fell shart native feet arted Ing awn 1957 { ] nis on the ke last up was Oshawa's turn end mi and heller rock to count three the game On the 18th and Sellers made a brilliant he shot but Thompson right back with a perfect take lo score ane and win the he and CUTIE at Fhe hi eason, he entatives in the Association In ane of the t-played mast interesting seen on the ioe Curling Cluh (Ishawa repre Ontarin Curling annual "Colts" eompetition emerged victorious on Oshawa was drawn (ainst Unionville in the frst round and with this expected to be the true test of the distriet play offs, the rival rinks didn't fail the hig gallery a little hit, 1] was a stern knock-out type of game all the way, lied al the end of nine ends, with hoth rinks. having. curled almost to perfection Unionville scored a double on the crucial 10th end and for the moment, this was considered to be hoth fatal and final. How ever, they van into a had snag in the 11th end, when their first lead rock and the skip's final stone, were the only two shal "made out of the eight. Skip Bun Sellers nestled fur shot, with five lying against. him, on the Lith end. Skip Fred Thompson was a shade narrow | with his determined take-out hid hut excellent sweeping held up his stone and he just wicked the Unionville rock out of the house went out him sell, hut counted a big five, to take a 10-7 lead At the moment, It ured to he the deciding shat of the game, it probably was too but it took some time to prove | WINTER RALLY Officials Make Their Decision TORONTO (CP)==A pair of first entry hy a US United States automotive engin: turer in an international vally peers Who drove a faclory-presiwnen they were first named pared car have heen deg laved winners tet Manager Dave winners of Canada's 1961 inter SL ee TE Wl gd ational winter rally ey meant GM would continue to H { the British Em a Sfliein Club of 1B rally and enter major BEurapean sponsors of the Feb. 10:11:12 ovens event, said a committee consid:| Scaring aver mast of the route ering protests on the rally gave Was based on penalty points at the win ta Dick Daven of Mil: the rate of ane for each full waukee and Clay Gibbs of Men: minute hy which any of the 191 amanee Falls, Wis entries was eavly or late al They drove a Corvalr Monza Many cheek paints in Ontario coupe, ane of 'three entered hy, The 17. 5mile timed yun with the Chevralet division of Gen: an average speed of 30 miles an eral Matars Corporation at hour was inserted in anticipa Dearborn, Mich. in the 1.300: tion af a tie, Dayen-Gibbs hit it mile test of car, driver and nav: on the nose at 33 minutes. The gator other twa tap entries elaimed The committe Dayen: they were blacked hy other cay Gibbs a ne-points-lost sheet going into the check paint Second place was given ta AU Teatter-Bickham and Howell Howell and Bill Silvera of Tor Silvera may still appeal the onto in a factory Anghia for nojcommitiee's decision ta (he points lost but a seven-second|Rayal Automobile Club in Avil penalty on a special timed run. 'ain. A panel of Canadian Auto Third spat went ta 18588 winner mobile Sport Club officials at Homer Trotter of Watertown, tended the protest meeting and N.Y. and J. BE. Bickham of Up it seamed unlikely they would per Sandusky, Ohia, in a factory consider a protest. The CASA Saab with two penalty points. 'gaverns motor spart in Eastern The manufacturer's team Canada prize is expected ta remain with the Ford Motar Company of Canada Anglia entry DROPPED INTO THIRD OE drew hi and Lie Bame in shaw end hot Io cami extra halurday "" nut game In the final game, It was anti climax. Sunderland, who had ousted Whithy in the first round cored # couple in the second end tn make it 2% but they didn't score again until the! 10th, when they added one more With the score 16:3 at this point they decided to call it a day Skip George Stone was "off the hroam' with & succession 0 last rock' shots on suceeding ends and that was il, as he strong - sweeping Oshawa squad used hoth accurate take-out and deadly draw weight to full ad vantage, ta pile up a comfort lead FIRST ROUNR SUNBERLAND WHITHY 1 Pa Manty Miller If Redd R M 1 i Foste Nave R warge Stens lake Bryant 4 1k OSHAWA UNIONVILLE P ¥ ' able ¢ add Frank ) | jt Nay! | fall LAL i" k end FINAL ROUND DEHAWA SUNRERLAND I 16 6 5 was Ng manufac gave SET WORLD RECORD DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Marvin Panch drove 1960 At the rally Hnish Daven: Pontiac a world vecard Gibbs were first declared breaking speed of 145 601 miles ners but then drapped ta third an how 1a soore 1a-secand spot when HowellSilvera and/victary Sunday in the Daytona Trotter-Bickham protested that! 30 stock car race. Panch easily they were not accurately timed. tapped the previous M0 mile The Angha and Saab de ecard of 138 T6T set Wy elated provisional coowinners Hm Rathmann mw Oars The Convair team was the Indianapolis race, 4) al win a Wert workd fast Dominion Mas finals, They gh weekend, 19 the Canadian Fight, they are berth in the donald Brier Ia Calgary CAmpeLe title. Left Fi fm Io Seagram' Acadian Inst WARgram 19 Acadian Lieaney a VEY eres in om i three Ilnss could end Incal five-pin impartant balurday hy margin gna th all hopes of the fuad making a playoff berth in the Major I wn Toronto champion the hot al pre winner Ihe Beag test elub in Group Vere Fam ena ana the five for he first ie Hin WARFAMS and 1216 for Acadian, with Pere Cul heing a star for Beagram a wll game Dick ng 04 for Acadian required a four-on win to cateh up with and the Taronio vent all out in the second and came up with a siz ling 1404 Acadians' 1183 Facing elimination the Aca cluh needed the remainin game a slay In conten ton and came up with a nice 1266 third game hut Seagram's again topped this score with a 190 Ihe el arthy wel Ushawi crew with a 104 LEN] game otal against adian a ligh game was Hing with and ha Cagram \dam five Ihe fuad game ame leaders tn 10 dian hie hoth club wis lernific in the fourth game and as usual both clubs were picking many head ping and hop for the Acadian this ther fortunatel with LH for Seagram's The hectic series was conelud ed in the fifth game with Aca dian taking the decision with 1160 to 1028 for Seagram's but the damage had heen done and with both clubs now tied with 16 paints apiece, their chances of a playoff position are very slim Dick Adams was top shooter for Acadian with 204, 279, 410 HG and 258 for 1850. Boh Gal pressure an ne Freak ook game 1a Ia in Kinloch's Snatch Top Place Berth Kinloch's and deugog Clean hooked up na final battle far the top apot and after the smoke of battle had cleared Kinloch's, an the strength of a strong final period registered a fi-d win. The points thus abtain od maved them into a tie with Sougog, with. Kinloch's taking tap billing on a superior "goals for" total aver the season fhe apening period Was 4 1e plica of playoff hockey through aut, in whieh four goals, evenly divided, weve fired aver the last 0 minutes of play Kinloch's opened up a goal load in the early minutes af the final period, added twa more by the halfway point and each team tallied once in the final hall Kinloeh's neuningdey warm-up replaced farmed lach's nel searing leader of the D. MePhee of Scugog, although held pomntiess tn this contest won the title aver runner-up B sutton of Kinloeh's, wha failed by a scant paint Wm his hid to te far the sconng ule RMMNLOCH'S Bryan, Win dat, Pringle, Sutton, tevine, Hil lack, Barnoaki, Wresley, Mason Brawn, Whiteley, Steffan, Mal 10) ACUGOG CLEANERS Warsley, Precio dall, Young, K. MoPhee, O alakach, Nash, Davis, Db Phee Chaput Cochrane Matthews FIRST PERIOD Malloy last thelr regular during pregame and MePhersan was hy Hivan, who per very ereditably wm Kin NPHI Mat fin Neil Mg N thews Kinloch (Fringe) Scugay Ol dcugag Cl (Davis) hnlach s rvine FINAL Kinlooh's (Sutton) Matthews Young Malloy autian PERIOD Irvine Whiteley Windatl ARCH hnloch's 5 Caldwell, skip, Boss VILE Kip, Yiemaine econd and Frank Mil lead Tom Coward tehan ligan CF Wirephoto s Defeat Cleaners 06, 257, 4 Hi ang arnovsky 42 26 for 1146 VEN 211 for 1280, Hank 174, 448, 26) and Lloyd Saline 247, 247, 228 and 177 for 878, John Trott 201 and 19% zune Beeler 206, 256 fan Hrien 180 Ie UU Wh Inn fo whi hin far and a lerrifu nel ARAM i Larne | also ne 10h Bane were led hy Pen 208 ana 1b uniitie in harm mm Cutting 265, 287 Lisl wii ol his fo an the howieg eno a flesh and Acadian iy: for M4, Bh, 280, 244 and 196 for 1208, Karl Fordham 213, 244 71, 210 and 222 for 1108, Fred Pechaluk Wy, 220, 198 and 10d for L1a6, Kime Hughes 254 ih, 204, 108 and 163 for 1112 he standing JAY urance I, Plantation Bowl Italian Foods 17 Acadian Cleaner Mel ihe ram Wi ere 198 I In 18 ea Ih Plumbing Win LIATTIRO 8 N gram's 18 Peoples 4 I and Penn The schedul | Mel 0 1] the hinal da Plumbing he ram Peaple Penny's Plantation Bowl fai Ins. and Aca dian Cleaner A TIVe-Ralne and a three game farvis is the hest haped for, and th threg-leam-lig pol Beheduled ho postponed for this Saturday a mast. of the top hawlers will he competing in the Eastern Cana dian Champienship at Kitchener and Waterloo All the members of Acadian Cleaner Club have qualified and will he participating at the Eastern linals Faronte Major will resume on Saturda 11 at the Willow Bowl for ow a Man Darrign's vs \oadian longs far Blan that can he waonld create for ihe win for i] tap ling will he league activity March H L] HU 28.16 remained for \ LULA atelian Neugog Cl Kinloch 's Unee again il the final game of the NPHL regular season ta decide the eventual position standing. Aca dian Cleaners and Nickel Platers hooked up for the dubious dis tinction of declaring the cellar] occupant of the NPHL and after a close game between these ri vals, Nickel Platers wound up the season all alone in 6th place as they bowed to Aca hians 4:1 hese twa clubs lacking in ability 0 the tap faur clubs in the league, leave ne doubts about thelr willingness to win and as a result of being evenly mateh od, the apening period produg ed only twa goals, with each ledam netling a single ta mam taing all te at this peint Acadians forged into a goal lead early wm the final periad and led by Waller, wha oom pleted the "hat teiek with twa goals tn the latter stages of the game, Acadians withstood Pla ler sorties successfully to emerge with the vietoyy ACADIANS Findall Waller, Ganz, Dodsworth § Walls, hing, Blake PLATERS--=(ulsale derstoan, R. Jackson, J. Jack son, Clarke, Alsop, MeNaughion, Freeburn, N. Vandersioap, Pa pas, Aldved FIRST PERIOD 1. Platers: Alsop 2. Acadians: Walley (Walls) FINAL Acadians (Burka) Acadians (Ring although as compared Burke, Hugh Sadler, nD. Van 12.00 vo HW PERIOD Walls '44 18 Walley HW IN FINISH THIRD 2 11] Slang Al aetending Champions the same of the season, 100k aver Jhird spol In the NPHL as they ousted Bunn 's hy A WIR aver ihe na wa 4th natlching a MUOCh LW 3 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER TLTHON (Redan) ~ Results Barrow § Crymial F § wrlay's seces ; Wi oH Baturday' wey games; Bradiord | Sowthport § | ENGIN LEAGUE, Chester § Rochdale | First Wivision Crewe Aiex § Caniigie # [Arsenal | Leicester 4 Cilingham 8 Darhngion § Birmingham 4 West Ham 3 Millwall 9 Doncasiar | Burniey | Biackimrn | Barthammton # Peierhormgh § Cardll § Wolverhampton 3 Navam § Phase rr! LJ Fulham 4 Wacko 3 York City 7 Wiesham | Man City # Totierham | BCOTTIEN LEAGY, Beweastie 1 Aston Yitie | vision § Botis F 3 Man United 3 intmatomae | Kilmarnock | Fresion | Everion § Invision NH Shetlicld W | Chelsen § East File | Senhmisemwir 3 West Brow § Bolten W 2 Falkirk 7 Dwinharion | Second Wivisi Montrose § Biranvaer 3 Brighton A ay i Marian | Berwick 1 Adee ulin pid Geen of 5 4 Arirosth | (post inisiol BR 4 : Dervy 2 Bwanses § poned Jan. 14) Ipswich 1 Chariton 1 Queen's Vk 4 KE Stirling 4 Be rh 4 SUNG 6 Aion (hrought for Liverpool 2 Lincoln § %ire' 1 Foshan ob Middieshrough % Plymouth | "Dubling giana 1 Lpaye Rotherham 1 Portsmouth # : Scunthorpe | Sheffield © 1 Benttish Association Cap afin Third Bound Southampim 4 Huddersfield § Aberdeen 3 Dunfermline § Fiird Division Alias 2 Yorlar | Brentford 1 Coventry | Brechin # Airdrieonians § Bury © Barnsley | Hamilton & Hibernian 4 Chesterfield | Bewport # Partick | Hearts 2 Hahlax § Botts € Raith | Celtic 4 Fort Yale § Grimsby 1 OL, Mirren 4 Third Lanark § shrewshury © Bournemouth | Irish Association Cup sothend 2 Colchester | First Round Swindon | Heading | Ards 2 Coleraine 2 Forquay + Hull City 2 sallyelare 3 Chimney 1 Frapmere | Queen's F Ballymena 2 Derry | Walsall 4 Bradford # Glenavon 7 Bamhridgs Watlord 0 Bristol € } Greptoran § Distillery 4 Fourth Division Finfield § Cliftonville 2 Aeeringlon 4 Hartlepoois # sewinglon 2 Bangor # Aldershot § Exeter | Portadown 2 Crusaders 2 'BUNNY' AHEARNE Figures Tourney | Will Be Tighter LONDON (CF) (Bunny) Ahearne European Sweden and Finland president of the International remaining positions will he Ice Hockey Federation, doesn't fought for, in preliminary expect many one-sided games matehes, hy West Germany and al next month's world cham: Switzerland and Norway and plonships in Switzerland East Germany There may he a flew hel The losers of these twa sald in an interview, "hut it matches will go inte the second shouldn't he anything like pre: pool where lialy and Poland are years when a top team definite starters, The two re Canada ran wild yver the maining positions will he fought cakes team In the tourna: for helween Britain and Bel ment gum and Romania and Austria This year, under a new sys: Ihe losers will go into the third the strangest teams won't penal with Yugoslavia, South Af They are he: rica, France and Holland the hasis of - The two top teams inthe ses past performance, and Ahearne ond pool this year could move figures "W's going to make alinto the first ponl next year tremendous difference.' while two hottom ones in the I'he previous system was for first pool move hack to the see the teams tn he divided into ond, The same rule applies he ponls," or groups, each headed tween the second and third hy one of the strongest teams pools and each including some of the, The system operates weakest, "Under that system," same way as Ihe says Ahearne, "there was nolprometion method way to avoid some fantastic soccer Cares : 9 The 1061 teurnament officially [CAN WORK TO Top begins Thursday, March 2 and Fhis will give every team A chance (a work up ta the top runs through March 12 explains Ahearne, "and at the [THREE POOLS COMPETE same time it will keep them The new system will result in|more or less In thely the 20 teams--the most ever class taking part==heing divided into] The West Germany three pools with only the eight land mateh will he played teams in the fiyst pool eligible 'March 1, the day hefare the tn win the championship tournament officially begins, All This pool includes the six other preliminary rounds will teams to finish on top in the be played the following day 1060 championships in Prague==| In the event of the ehamplon Canada, Russia, Cezechoslo:| ships ending in a draw, it will [he settled hy (he tie-hreaking formula used in previous years The first method 1s. goal differ ence=--=the excess of goals seared aver goals conceded, If this fails to break the deadlock, the al Wi BR? " Jd. F.lvakia, the United Blales The two 10Us Hike lem meet the weakest ing classified on in the relegation in British Switzer theme ground advantage, | pick own | | THE GSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Vebraory 27, 1961 41) OLD COUNTRY SOCCER 'Hood Picks Hotspurs To Meet Newcastle By M, MeINTYRE ROOW (picked their teams (or theirs tryont for the full England Ppecinl Fondon, England | Under dh internationgl Game oF. Game w jand wt Wembley lt cared March 1. In the England team, in April. The England centre in To The shane Times " A LOIS -- If the luck of the 19€ Baker, of Edinburgh Wi possession, Smith of Totienbam, draw keeps them apart wn the WETTaRs, ance more comes into has gone off We hest form late emifimgl, | pk Tottenham the ceptre forward role, pri ly, and Baker is the brightest Hat gnd Beweastie United aly with # view to gving mm hope for # replacement tn he Winalists for the Eng Fromm hah ( Wembley. | pick Binns gil-round hil A Dewegstie on heir Lraditions as dowehty candigh ers with # great record hel 4 them Yottenham have 19 play »l Sunderiand in the guarer-finals and although Bunteriand gre wn the second Mvision, this mgm he 8 hard one for the Speirs 15 win. Bunderiand are ai the peak of a long run of success. They) have lost only one game in their) last 18 cup and league malches They knocked mut Arsenal, 4) in the tind round of the cup They will he no push-overs Iori the mighty Sirs, Bl, | cannot ee them ceding where mast first division clubs have failed Newcastle should he well ahi tn knock out Sheffield United in the sixih round ang gn ima 1h semi-final. The key tie of the round is visit of Burnley 10 Sheffield With the i bhi Wy on thew Hane If you prefer lo roll-your-omn.,. ROLLWITH THE BEST! Yith seme smekers, aply 8 cigarshe they have rolled themestves we them the satistachon they wank you'll wally nd thet mest of these smekers favour one Ioboccs whove ol others. That's Player's figorety Tobacsn,. famous tor quality, mi ness and flavewr and the freshness needed for perfest rolling. WELLE he Wednesday In pocket pack or helf-pound tin, Wednesday to win at the time of asking. Barnsley division side, away from hame, should he easy prey for their first division opponents, | and | look far Leicester City int he the fourth team to go Inte the semi-finals POSSIBILITIES as see it, Tollenham Id Wednesday, Neweastle ter should he in the semi-finals. If the draw should match Spurs with Sheffield Wed day, and Leicester with New castle, then my forecast of al Tattenham Newcastle final| might well come true, If, how:| ever, Bpurs are drawn with] Newcastle, | pick the Spurs to win, and Sheffield Wedne i the first tira ho Bheffie and Leice should account for Leicester to make it #8 Tottenham - Sheffield final f Having seen all these teams) play this season, that is the posi:| tion as I see it from here, hut| don't he making any hets on the strength of my forecast, hecause| in eup-tie knock-out play, any | thing ean happen to even the) hest team | England and Scotland have! DOES YOUR CAR y MiGise Wi kg Br PREFER 8 Ray V § "CARE IES Ug = Smooth out the bumps with Firestone [title will he decided on goal av lerage, computed hy dividing the number of goals scored hy the numhey cone eded But there 1s one change in this SYSIEM aver previous years | the Only the goals seared In games SOANON Hed on A RONG basis, §0 hetween the six top teams will it was as the result of this win|h® counted in determining the which enabled Stamp Plant to] al difference or goal aves te Dunn's an points and take aver third spol on a goals for superiority established aver the Pipher, Collins, Lacke, Wands, Norris, Twining, Leger, Pay ker, Haves, G. Lintner, D, Llint ner, Duffield Officials: and Kemp FINAL STANDING | WLTFA Ps, 1141 148 48 23 2 17 17 and Scugog, whe ended A0ASON The fivst exciting peviod of play saw each team score ance to end the period in & oneal stalemate Dunn's roared inte the lead early in the final period, bul! Kinlach's Stamp PL proved equal ta the §ougog oceasion as they knotted the Samp count and moved into a 42 lead Dunn's hy the midway paint Acadians [} Dunn's blew their chances of Platers 14 4 equalizing the cantest as they [TOR TEN SCORERS | ran inte a 1ash of penalties In. DD. MoPhea (Scug.) 47, B, Sut} the latter stages, whieh in wolton (Kin) 46, Locke (Dunn) 84, | way improved their chances of [lyvine (Kin) 33, Brown (Kin) closing the gap. 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