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The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1961, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 8, 1961 College Hill Athletic Day College Hill School held its an- nual school field day, amidst an atmosphere of excitement, fun and keen competition, with ener- getic rivalry in the various events. A good turnout of parents and friends of the pupils was on hand to witness the opening ceremony and lend encourage- 'ment to the competitors. Following the various events, the Home and School Associa- tion provided their annual treat 'to each boy and girl. Attached are listed the var- jous events and winners. 'NOVELTY RACES Balloon race, kindergarten -- Anna Willinga and Terry Hanna, Kathy Pyrbyni and Gordon Locke, Mary Ellen McQuaid and Tommy Potter. Three-legged race, Grades 1 and 2 -- Sharon Neuman and Donny McKenzie, Sandra Potter and Allan Ogden, Dianne Hrusha and Rene Gladysz, Karen Tompkin and John Fedy- niak, Linda Smith and Gerald Austin, Heather Hicks and Paul Gordon Three-legged race, Grades 3 and 4 -- Dey Stark and Ken McQuaid, Marilyn McKinley and Tom Hurlbert, Marlene Andrews and Jerry Topham, Dorien Fedyniak and Walter Karas, Nancy Gulenchyn and Ken Brinkman, Irene Fedyniak and Jerry Jarvis. DASHES 50 yd., 6-7 yrs. -- Lydia Ber- nachi and Donny McKenzie; Debbie Johnston and John Fedy- niak; Jane Spratt and Rene Gladysz. 60 yd , 8-9 yrs. -- Dorien Fedy- niak and Walter Harmer; Dianne Hanna and Peter Bos- well; Judy Taylor and Bobby Hurlbert. 75 yd., 10-11 yrs. -- Donna Hoar and Arthur Schatz; Judy . Marshall and Terry Nicholas; i Rey Stark and Barrie McKen- ) gle, » 85 yd, 1213 yrs. -- Eva * Schatz and Terry Cyr; Marilyn : Morrow and Philip Solomon; * Marie Willoughby and David 1 Chinn. Rose. RELAYS 10-11 yrs., 220 yd (4 x 55) Ann Venning, mer, Karas. Judy Dionne, Arthur Schatz, chyn Cameron. 100 yd., 14 and over -- Mar- garet Jones and Kerry Bushell; Dianne Tanner and Bobby Zy- bala; Karina Baldwin and Dale Gail Nugent, Joyce Harmer, Sharon Thomp- son; Tom Hurlbert, Walter Har- Alec Kozuischi, Walter | Joanne Locke, Susan Langley, Susan Rose; Ken Vallier, David Gordon, George Gulen- Valerie Blechler, Terry Haas, Sandra Smith, Maureen Sul- livan. Terry Nicholas, Parfitt Ronald, Ricky Chryk, Lloyd 12-13 yrs., 440 yd. (4 x 110)-- Eva Schatz, Marie Willoughby, Olga Chmelowsky, Marilyn Mor- row. Terry Cyr, Thor Chmelow- sky, Victor Rudak, Len Cassidy. David Chinn, Randy Peel. Wood. 14 yrs. and over, 440 yd. (4 Bert Ham, Kerry Bushell. Rider. Jim McKnight, Marie Baker, Embury. BALL THROWS 6-7 yrs, sponge rubber ball Fedyniak. 8-9 yrs., sponge rubber ball Susan Spencer Boswell. man, Donna Hoar, Lynda Locke, Brenda Turpin, Judy Marshall. Bob Cameron, Eddie Locke, Paulette Gulenchyn, Susan Topham, Susan Knapp, Lynda Zybala. Philip Solomon, Barrie McKenzie, Jerry Ogden, Grant 110) -- Betty Beggs, Nadia Pin- czuk, Mary Bassinger, Dianne Tanner. Dale Rose, Bob Zybala, Judy Spencer, Margaret Jones, Karina Baldwin, Eldora Glen Jones, Bob Cory, Ray Essery. Irene Swynar, Leslie Ward, Beverley West- lake. Barry Shields, Willoughby George, Joe Kondyjowski, Roy Linda Smith and Donnie Mec- Kenzie; Ruth Wozniak and Otto Webber; Brenda Smith and John and Frankie Hatch; Judy Taylor and Eddy Adams; Carol Rose and Peter 10-13 yrs., soft ball -- Ann Venning and Ricky Chryk; Judy Marshall and Henry Pokorski; Donna Hoar and Murray Neu- 12-18 yrs., soft ball -- Susan Knapp and Bob Cameron; Helen Graham and Philip Solomon; Ruth McNight and Tom Clark. 14 yrs. and over, soft ball -- Judy Spencer and Kerry Bush- ell; Dianne Tanner and Bob Cory; Karina Baldwin and Dale Rose. *| JUMPING 10-11 yrs., running broad jump -- Judy Marshall and Terry Nicholas; Marilyn McKinley and Barrie McKenzie; Dey Stark and Ricky Chryk. 12-13 yrs., running broad jump _ Marilyn' Morrow and Dan Logeman; Eva Schatz and David Chinn; Linda Zybala and Tom Clark. 14 yrs. and over, running high jump -- Margaret Jones and Dale Rose; Karina Baldwin and Bert Ham; Judy Spencer and Bob Zybala. Highest Aggregate, points won -- Judy Marshall (Rm. 11) 9 points and Kerry Bushell (Rm. 10) 9 points. Primary Division, Room Tro- phy -- Room 3, Miss Peterson, 18 points. Intermediate Division, Room Trophy -- Room 10, Mr. Zelin- sky, 93 points. Junior Division, Room Trophy -- Room 11, Mr. Simpson, 58 points. boxing's light - heavyweights, says he is ready to encounter any style Giulio Rinaldi employs in their title bout in New York Saturday night. this one," "Whatever Rinaldi does, I ex- pect to do something better." decision over Archie in Italy earlier in the year, has made no secret of his plans. He intends to crowd the champion, keep him off balance and stay away from his right hand. rubbing his goatee: time we fought, Giulio was not particularly aggressive and he didn't crowd much. Moore Is Ready For Rough Stuff MONTICELLO, N.Y. (AP) -- Archie Moore, SR king of {prepared against such I am also prepared if "Let's say that I will ad lib he said Monday. on the scale Monday Rinaldi, who gained a 10-round|showed 178% pounds. of restaurant parking lot York. "I've been around time," Archie sniffed. "Hmmm," mused Archie, "The last "But it really doesn't make --any difference. I am completely tries to do something different." There had been rumors thatiand Richard Falenski of La- Moore would have irouble mak-|trohe, Pa., both seniors, testi- ing the 175-pound limit. They|fied that in December, 1959, Dr. were not without reason, for in|Sebastian asked them to shave the past he has bloated to fear-|points in basketball some proportions. But he hopped| In return, they s it about one Archie Moore. But!32."" Fixer Fined $1,000 Jailed 23 Months PITTSBURGH (CP)-Dr. Ed- ward H. Sebastian, 33, former dental instructor convicted of attempting to bribe two Pitts- burgh basketball players to shave points, drew a 23-months jail term Wednesday and was fined $1,000. John Fridley of Sharon, Pa., tactics. Rinaldi Treasure, year-old colt owned by Beasley of Toronto, boosted his lifetime earnings to $97, nesday when he won the $7,500 Jacques Cartier Stakes at New Woodbine. Hidden Treasure ran six furlongs in 1:10.6 to defeat Reactor by three-quarters of a length. tured eight stakes races in On- WINS STAKES TORONTO (CP) -- Rudden the hard- ot tario during the 1060 seasom, paid $3.30, $2.50 and $2.30. The daily double paid $154.40 as Swamp Fox and Roman 589 Wed. Whirl won the first two races. The quinella of Royal oF Bough Reward in the paid OLD PHILOSOPHER Jean Jacques Rousseau, the French writer and who died in 1778, was the son The Beasley colt, which cap- of a watchmaker. Lag the 33- and it|year-old dentist oad, to share his gambling winnings, guaran. 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