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The Oshawa Times, 14 Aug 1961, p. 12

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ALSO WHIZ IN' CLASS 12 tu os es wen ee 2 | YHA Seeks Club [School Teacher Captures | zomvr cose na SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Canada' 17-year-old star dis- ' y ' T Rifl P . tance runner, Friday came first in his school, Malvern Collegi- For Jr. 'A' Group [Canada's Top Ritle Prize Js,» cox Yavin is Grade 13 results, | " | TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Canadiens will enter a team CONNAUGHT RANGES (CP)|J. Strachan of hig Beadguar Principal J. Leslie Kerr said {Hockey Association is looking|should the OHA fail to obtain a|A British public school teacherters, Ottawa, wi P - |he had been concerned about {for a team to round out a six-|sixth entry. who hasn't fired a rifle compe | Sgt. L. A. (Les) White of the|the runner's exams because he team junior A loop. Representatives for the five|titively for more than three/Royal Canadian School of In-/continued to race and deliver The former seven - team Cir-| remaining teams -- Peterbor-|years has won Canada's top ri-|fantry, Camp Borden, was papeds, getting up at 5:30 a.m. cuit, which lost the Memorial|ough Petes, Guelph Royals, Ha-|fle award. crowned Canadian service rifle during the exams. Cup champion Toronto St. Mich-| milton Red Wings, Niagara] Geoffrey Martel, 27, a Chan-|champion. The title goes to the, Bryce plans to enter Univer- ael's College Majors following|Falls Flyers and St. Catharines|nel Islands French teacher,|Canadian with the best aggre- sity of Toronto this fall to study the playoffs last spring, was re-| Teepees--heard Marlboro owner|came to thé Dominion of Can-| gate scores in both FN and No. gy and philosophy even duced to five teams Friday with|Stafford Smythe announce his|ada Rifle Association's annuali4 .303-calibre rifle matches dur-|though more than 25 American the official withdrawal of Tor-team is withdrawing to enter a/matches as adjutant to the 14-ling the meet. universities, including Harvard, onto Marlboros. __|proposed Metropolitan Toronto|member Imperial cadet team.| The matches also decided the have tried to lure him away. OHA pr Lloyd P 1 & _ |Saturday he outshot Canada's|makeup of Canada's 1962 team|He also dreams of one day of Windsor said at a junior Al While Smythe did not go into|finest marksmen with the No. 4lwho will compete at Bisley, breaking the 13:10 record for council meeting the league willl etal about the propose df .303-calibre rifle to win the Gov-| England. If all are able to ac-/the three-mile run. His fastest operate with six teams and play|jeague, it is understood it willlernor-General's match, the cli-|cept the invitations, the team|so far is 13:26. R 30zame Sy Ona have about five teams and play-/max to a week of shooting on will consist of 10 Ontario mem- intends to e: *lers will not receive salaries. the army ranges near Wa. bers, four Manitoba shots, two i s ity of bringing another city or . Earlier he had won the Alex-|from Quebec and one each from Beguine, 8 SuLH Porcupine; town in Ontario into the league. HISTORIC AREA ander of Tunis match with a|Alberta and Nova Scotia. apt, rown, Toya (a- NO FEELERS Cordoba, central Argentina|perfect score, The team includes Lieut. Ou-|nadian Army Service Corps, "We haven't received applica-| iv and hydro power site, was, Martel finished the three-stage|ellette, Renfrew and Lanark|Camp Borden, and Sgt. Ralph tions for entry into the league|s,njeq in 1573 by Luis de Ca-|match with 234 points of a pos-|Scottish Regiment, Pembroke; |Cathline, Royal Canadian School because I don't think everyone 4 sible runner-up was Lt.-Col. W.!Sgt. J. A, Draper, Algonquinlof Infantry, Camp Borden. is aware of our situatoin," said Pollock. "But we certainly in- tend to investigate the cities and | towns , capable of entering a team.' 2 y The OHA won't be stuck when NYE | the schedule opens in October. | £ pi N 4 Lo lin! on Sam Pollock, director of per- mpegs TUP == sonnel for the National League N 2 © 190, TING FEATURES STIIICATS, Bee. 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CiiGup Buy: the big shots when they counted most, Saturday held off a bril- liant closing rally by young| Gayle Hitchens of Vancouver | and retained her Canadian wom-| : en's open golf championship. After holding a six-hole lead wy 1Y A] % as late as the 24th hole and ap- $ " : ) _ parently on the verge of a dull one-sided triumph, Miss Darling - saw the margin dwindle ot one hole and was forced to come up with a great shot on the last hole to score a two-up victory. It was the 36th hole that showed the mettle of the 24- year-old blue-eyed blonde from Montreal, who took a two-month leave of absence from her job as an airline ground hostess to prepare for the championship. Miss Hitchens, who a week ago won the Canadian junior championship, was in line with the flag with her second shot] .while Miss Darling was about -40 feet to the right on an un- ! "steady lie after two. . Miss Darling pitched her third! -shot to within 215 feet of the, 'cup and virtually assured her- self of a half on the hole and victory. "FORCED TO CONCEDE | Miss Hitchens went for the cup but was long and rolled off] the green. She missed both her| putt for a birdie-three and then | a par and conceded Miss Dar ling her birdie, the hole and the| match. | Miss Darling got off to a fine start, going four up in the, morning round when she shot an approximate medal round of 40-35-75 to match Point Grey| Golf and Country Club's par for/ the 18. Her afternoon medal score was an unofficial 44-45--| 79. Throughout the morning round | she kept the pressure on the] Vancouver high school student. %, REDU ED A L She showed good form on the 3 d greens for the first time in the : week - long championship, run-| A AS A GOOD USED CAR ning in putts up to 15 feet. f dali She moved six up after the, v first two holes of the afternoon ; ! CLEARING AT round but at the 25th Miss Hit- . .-0 8 * chens began her comeback. | «nf @s Darling won her first title a year ago at Saint 'John N.B., becoming the first daugh- ter of a former champion to turn the trick. Her mother won the open in 1936. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting: Luis Aparicio, White Sox--Led Chicago to a 9-3 vic- tory over Kansas City Athletics with three hits, four runs and two stolen bases, stretching his batting streak to 15 consecutive games. | Pitching: Stan Williams,| Dodgers--Pitched Los Angeles A to Caio | 0 BOND WEST PHONE 725.6507 on eight hits

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