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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1961, p. 11

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Dunn's Beat Duplate 'For Their First Win | affair each team | goal. Dunn's Duplate to take a commanding Dunn's The first period was a close| scoring one! During the second period) completely outplayed 18-1 lead. In the third period Du-! | plate came back strong outscor- jing Dunn's 4-0 but this was just |not enough. THIS BOWLER HAS A SPECIAL HANDICAP Alex Trotter, 58, of Strat- | grin as he tries for a strike | has ford, Ontario, paralyzed from | in the K-Nine Bowling League eral occ the. waist down since a 1955 in Stratford. He bowls once accident, sports a confident | a-week, sitting in a wheel 200 mark asions chair and the on sev --(CP Wirephoto) Canadian Tire Boys Lead Bantam League Zedic, Sawyer Champman Barclay, Hugdson, and Wodden LOCAL 1817 5 biccray Hewer three saa! performance Canadian Tire defeated Local 1817 7-5 Canadian Tire took over un-, Lean, Jenkins and Hodg disputed position of first place sia, in the Oshawa Minor Hockey' ponLice Association Bantam League fjn: defence standings last night outscoring forwards, Scott. Local 1817 by a score of 7-5 ley; alternates, Glover, Welsh The Tiremen have now re-;Howard, McKenzie, Griffin goal-getters were Jim corded a perfect record of three! Whiting, Norton, Lean and Her Tae Curry. Ron Gra: straight wins while the loss for . nd. Al Phillips For the "1817" was their first. Civitan! CIVITAN 1, HOUDAILLE 1 1817" Bill Elliott tallied remained one point back of the) Houdaille Industries and Civi with Stead f Ray leaders battling Houdaille In- tan battled to a thrilling 1-1 tic Mfurtin and caaniE one dustries to a 1-1 stand-off. Both netminders played heads-', ch In the other three games,UP hockey in keeping the opposi- "Gan ADIAN played Scugog Cleaners bomb- ton at bay. Dale Gallant scored pojjard ed Local 2784 4-1, Local 205 for Houdaille and Bob Stewart (:ponneli blanked Police Association 4-0/W@S the Civitan marksman. Waldie, and Westmount Kiwanis down-| CIVITAN -- goal, Trotter; de-|Clark s ed Coca-Cola 5-2. fence, Lloyd, McAvoy; for- ' ai ciekpises : . ards, Sutton, Weeks, Mce- SCUGOG'S 4, LOCAL 2784 1 ara: alternates. Fitzger- oe Cleaners picked up aid, Dawson, Stewart, Preston sate ---- ney of hot vee Loyd, Weatherby, Anlade, Wil- ale scoring Local 2/ liams, Krantz, Murdock, : Dery McCullough, Morris Mil-|sitnik 5 -- jour, Gary Clark Gary} . Brack scored yt RA Seu! HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES -- ' al, Brown ¢ ; defence £08 s. Bob Morrison tallied the bio Ss yh Bade defe i lone '2784"' goal. R saga wae ba LOCAL 27 a" wards, Wilson, Brisbois, Bur AL 2784 -- goal alternates, Romanick, Os-/Me! Suddard, Sandy defence, Dionne, Myers; for-jborne, Murray Johnensville, and Bob Burr ' wards, Sutton, Morrison, Pele-|Ostle, Manuel, Gallant, Miks mer enes shok; alternates, Boyle, Wilson, "!@sterson, Noona, Cisigie, How DeMARCO RETURNS Potter, Moore, Parker, Rose ard, and Burchan BOSTON (AP)--Former tasers Ball, Peyton and terweight champion Tony De- Vaite Marco of on will come out SCUGOG CLEANERS -- goal : : of retirement to box another ex- Metcalfe: defence. Simon Westmount Kiwanis scored welterweight champ, Don Jor- Graper: forwards. McLaughlin, their first win defeating Coca-\dan, in a 10-round bout here Knight, Lupel: alternates. Mc. Cola 5-2. Ron Begg paced the Dec, 19, it was announced Mon- Mawter, Brockman, Sampson, WE Congo wee eet day s went J ) l Logeman, G rab k 0, Hamilton R Brack, Clarke, Kurelo; McCul- lakachov and Doug McKee. Johnny Saxton in 1955 but lost lough, Miljour, and Lupel. ona Ml peed ge Peet it two months later to Carmen and Fre ockerton added one Bp l t 4 LOCAL 205, POLICE 0. each ee r es "Hea ~ Virwi aking Behind the flawless goal work WESTMOUNT but tried brief cc Sk Se ag in of Terry O'Neil Local 205 white-,goal, Wayling 1959 and 1960 i washed Police Association 4-0./tence, Lakas, Jord n Harry Morrison took care of the wards, Beff, Talakachoef, Fry Ak ne iW offence firing two with alternates, Kitchen, Dafoe dethroned by Kevin Rollo and Rodger Wad-'Todd, Warren, Moore, Beharrell year, 2 dell adding one goal each Walker, Cook, McKee te LOCAL 205 -- goal, O'Neil: |and Range defence, Andrews, Burch; for-| COCA COLA -- wards, Mills, Moak, Morrison:|and Johnston; defence ASSOC, -- goal, Grif- CAN. TIRE Hewes, Dionne; Saale Paradise, Gree s Chris Al Holt twiee TIRE defence, forwards, Hewer; Aasen, Curry, Morrison, ! MacRae, Tutkoluk, Bremner, McConkey, Phillips, Popham, Smith and Vice LOCAL 1817 -- goal, McCon- key and Varcoe; defence, Flied- er, Oke; forwards, Andres, Holt, Steady; alternates, Stewart, Gow, Vann, Elliott, Kelly, Pat- terek, Fischer, Martin, Ry an, Babcock. and Sellock Officials -- Charlie goal, Graham, March Is Wilson Morgan nan; wel WESTMOUNT KIWANIS 5, COKES 2 eerie won the from KIWANIS and Wilson Thompson won his crown from He was Paret last years ago goals 3 el Benny Pascoe Brott Carey goal Graham,/| League Bantam -- B' Ist Period 1. Dunn's: R. Twining 2. Duplate; R. Pilon (B. Buchanan, L. Mapes) Penalties -- L. Mapes, Evans, Collins. 2nd Period . Dunn's: B. Duffield (E, Leger) . Dunn's: N. Woods (D. Cochrane, B. Locke) . Dunn's: R_ Parker (R, Twining) . Dunn's: B. Duffield (E. Leger) . Dunn's: Nickelson (R. Parker) . Dunn's: D. Cochrane (Evans, N. Woods) Dunn's: D. Cochrane (B. Locke, N. Woods) Penalties Meraw, (2) and Collins 3rd Period Duplate: A, Goguen (B. Buchanan, L. Mapes) Duplate: B. Duncan (R. Planke, B. Johnston) Duplate: L Mapes (R. Pilon) 3. -Duplate: D. Layton (R. Pilon, L. Mapes) Penalties -- A. Sheridan, R Planke, L. Mapes, D. Davis, Cochrane DUPLATE Johnston, Meraw, dan, Turpin, Cruwys, Seymour, Mapes, Layton, Pilon, Lack, Northey, Buchanan, Duncan,) Goguen. DUNN'S Leger, Davis, Twining, Stapleton, Evans, Collins, Parker, fieid, HOY PAVERS WIN Hoy Paver's gained their sec- ond win in Whitby in a clean game downing Acadian Clean- er's 10-4. Mel MacMillan fin- ished off two solo efforts effi- SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY OHA Metro Junior "A" -- Brampton Seven-Ups vs Whitby Planke Bastarache, Planke, Sheri- --Maxwell, Woods, Cochrane, Locke, Nickelson. Duf- Mackay, |Mohawks, at Whitby Community| alternates,|Arena, 8.30 p.m. Oshawa Minor Assoc. vs Duplate, at 8.39 p.m.; City League Midget -- Kinsmen vs Rotary, at 9.30 p.m. Both games at Oshawa Children's Arena. OHA Junior "C" -- Uxbridge) at Stouffville, 8.30 p.m. GAMES FOR WEDNESDAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- City League Midget Games -- 6.30) p.m., Local 222 vs Firefighters: | 7.30 p.m., Navy Vets vs Lions) and 8.30 p.m., Canadian Legion! vs Kiwanis. All games at Osh- awa Children's Arena Lakeshore OHA Intermediate League -- Port Hope vs Belle- ville, at a p.m CURLIN 'soit Curling Club Ladies' Bonspiel,: 9.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. METS SIGN SCOUT TAMPA, Fla. (AP) New York Mets announced Monday, that Red Kress, former coach of Cleveland and New York, would manage one of their farm clubs. They also announced the signing of Richard Keely, for- mer Milwaukee scout, as the 26th member of their scouting staff BIDDY BASKETBALL Cockerton alternates Telenicki, Erwin, Clarke alternates, Rollo, Shouldra,|Buzzant; forwards, : Vallancourt, Marchan,|Wallace, Knocker; White, Waddell, Wragg, Salow-|IL, 0 gan, Peterson, Mundingers Set Mark | recorded their. first|ciently and was assisted on a guy, win defeating Duplate 8-5, after|third to lead Hoy's to the vic- Whitely, losing two games by one- goal tory. margins. -- City|/here in Whitby. Nai B' Rith| alterncon, Malloy, B. Sutton, Fitchett, Mason, Miller Allems. TRIMMERS -- M Worsely, Davis, Tindall, Phee, Young, O'Neil, Rowe, N. Mathews, Ist Period 1, Trimmers: Rowe (K, McPhee) 2. Kinloch's: H. Fitche (Whitley) 3. Trimmers: Trimmers: (D. McPhee) Penalties -- Mainguy, B. Sutton, R. Windatt, Phee (2), Rowe : 2nd Period) Kinloch's: T (Irvine, Brown) 6. Kinloch's: T. (B, Sutton) 7. Kinloch's: D (irvine, Malloy) Kinloch's: B. Irvine (B. Sutton) Ist Period 1, Hoy: M. MacMillan 2, Acadians: A. Cawker 3. Hoy: C. Wallace (H. Aldred, M. MacMillan) 4. Hoy: M. MacMillan Penalties -- None 2nd Period C. Wallace (H. Aldred) . Hoy: Howes (J. Jackson) . Hoy: J. Jackson 4 (R. Jackson) 3rd Period Acadians:, Williams (J, Hughs) . Acadians: Cawker (J. McDonnell) 5. . Hoys: Wallace (H. Aldred, Lodge) . Acadians: Cawker (Watts) 2, Hoys: MacDonald 3. Hoys: B. Clarke (R. Jackson) . Hoys: H. Aldred (B, (C, Wallace, Howes) T. Whitely Penalties -- Lodge, J. Jack- (K. Mason, son, Bradbury Penalties HOY'S Gutsole, Aldred, Whitely, Mathews MacMillan, Lodge, MacDonald,| Davis, K. McPhee Wallace, Glover, J. Jackson, R 3rd Period Jackson, Howes, B. Clark, Van-' 10. Trimmers: L. Tinda derzwet. (K. McPhee, O'Neil ACADIANS . Kinloch's: H. Fitche liams, Hughs,; McDonnell, J. Miller, F. Suttor Burke, Vanderwalker, Barclay,| 12, Kinloch's: H, Fitche Watts, Bradbury, Dodsworth, (F. Sutton) Hall, Ketella, Cawker, Miller,/ 13, Kinloch's Waller (Irvine) TRIMMERS TRIMMED Kinloch's: B Trimmers, after taking a 3-1 (Irvine, Malloy) lead in the first period bowed . Kinloch's: H. Fitche' out to Kinloch's by a final (Pringle, Windatt) score of 11-4 Penalties -- B KINLOCH'S -- Anthony, Win- Pringle, D. McPhee, datt, Cobbledick, Pringle, Main-! McPhee . Hoy: D..McPh Brown) (2), Tindall, Wil Brampton Juniors Visit Mohawks By GERRY BLAIR The tail-end Brampton Seven- Ups provide the opposition to- night in thé Whitby Community arena for the Mohawks in OHA Metro Junior "A" play starting at 830 p.m. After dropping their first five contests, the Seven-Ups, with a few additions courtesy of the Toronto Marlboros, have claimed an 11-3 victory over the Whitby Mohawks, and held the Marlies to a 5-5 stalemate in ltheir last two outings. Whitby has won only one game in its. last four starts, that was a 6-2 decision against {Turk Broda's club one week ago Last Sunday the fighting Irish from St. Michael's College stop- ped the Mohawks cold claiming a 6-0 triumph at Maple Leaf Gardens. The Mohawks have yet to find the larger ice surface in Toronto to their' liking At} home, on the smaller ice, they : employ more forechecking Closely by Kowalski which keeps most of the oppos- ie with five and four ing clubs off-balance. ely. Lack of scoring from two- 'cates is top man \thirds of their offensive club/ever-all points race has hampered the Mohawks.'Mohawks with 11, comy Three players, Bill Collins, Smith and Julie Kowalski have Smith BILL has ten goals in eight games to date./All three players are Smith leads the. goal scoring the top scorer: department with six, followed| Metro Junior ' Worsely, F, Sutton, Cochrane, D. McPhee.' B. Young Malloy Malloy Pringle Fitchett T. Whitely Sutton Sutton, COLLINS and Col-) Bill his four goals and seven assists. points, accounted for 15 of Whitby's 27| Kowalski has accumulated nine. W Defeat Napanee Irvine, By GERRY BLAIR | Scoring three goals in the) 3, final twenty minutes, the Ux-| bridge Black Hawks claimed a} 4. 5-2 victory over the Napanee! Comets before 900 fans last! night in Uxbridge. Napanee led midway through 10.53, Bob Senior the second period, 2-1, but Gerry Calvert) 12.52 MacLean evened the count less 3rd Period tt than two minutes after Garnett 5, Uxbridge: Gibson Ball had put the Comets in (Redshaw, front. na 4 The win by Uxbridge vaulted 6. pr ka Tomlinson them into a first place deadlock (MacLean) with the Bowmanville Sham-| 7. Uxbridge: rocks each with two victories) Penalties -- and no defeats. It was the sec-- an ond successive loss for Napanee. Belleville Pepsis whipped them', 8-2 in Belleville last Wednesday night. Bill Bradbury sent the Black Hawks into a 1-0 lead at the halfway point of the first period, tipping Fred Etcher's shot from the point into the net Elmo Gibson scored the even- tual winner at 12.06 of the final ' frame, taking Wayne Redshaw's * rebound directly in front of the net, and scoring on an open net with goalie Bob Senior off to the i side, having stopped the original, y shot by Redshaw. . Paul Tomlinson, with his first ie of two successive tallies, : increased the margin to 4-2 picking the short side with de- fenceman Don Bellringer draped over his shoulder. Tomlinson completed the scoring shooting) the puck the length of the ice into a vacated cage, with Senior p, on the bench in favor of an extra 2nd Period Napanee: Ball (Bell- ringer, Douglas) . Uxbridge: MacLean (Haynes) Brown, atthews, K. Mc- ee Brown, D. Mc- None. (2) O'Neil tf O'Neil, K. anette minutes jate in starting as the Napanee club didn't arrive until around 9 o'clock. Apparently the clubs in the eastern sector are, ~ finding it difficult to arrive on time for an 8.30 start. To hurry the game along they played the final period straight time with, the exception of the final two minutes ... Playing - ne Fred Etcher played defence be- cause of a shortage of rear- guards. Etcher looked right at) home in his new posiiton, and was most effective at getting the puck out of his own end, and sending the forwards on their way to enemy territory... | Uxbridge travel to Napanee on) Saturday night, and host the! Port Hope Ontarios next Mon-| day night . . . Les Douglas, who holds the position of bench) coach for Napanee, had to don the blades last night because of| h'a shortage of players. The} Comets had only two regular de- fencemen with them. NAPANEE -- goal, Bob Sen- ior; defence, Don Bellringer, Green; . forwards, Aylesworth, {Don Senior, Ball, Griffin, Cal- vert, McAllister, Brady, Doug- las. UXBRIDGE -- goal, Carpen- ter; defence, Bob Todd, Haynes, Etcher, Forfar; forwards, Mac- iLean, Art Rennick, Tomlinson, |Redshaw, McCarthy, Ferguson, Bradbury, Gibson, Joe Rennick,) Fespec-| Carl Todd. z Referee--Paul Minton, Stouff-| in the ville; linesmen -- George Kidd,| for the Gord Morton. both of Uxbridge. | prised of Ist Period 1. Uxbridge: Bradbury (Gibson, Etcher) 2. Napanee: Calvert (Griffin) while among in the OHA! Penalties -- Bob Todd 1.33,| " league. 'McAllister 14.00. HONOR HORS NEW YORK (AP)--Crimson King Farm's Crimson Satan, winner of the Garden State Stakes and Pimlico Futurity in| taking five of his last six starts,| won the 1961 two-year-old race horse title in the balloting an-} nounced Monday by the U.S Thoroughbred Racing Associa-} tions' board of selection, Crim- son Satan wound up the season with seven victories in 13 starts, Has Exe tainer in which Seagra is sold, earnings of $302,300. pala oie eethciaceshackdahete aera eere | | The sory. 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That yea showed a 400,000 drop from Previously, ev very 9.53 1951 set as 11.10 THREATEN WITHDRAWAL. U.S. National Boxing Associa tion if the NBA refuses to.aee- ognize the championship *f between Flash Elorde, wo: nior lightweight championsend Italy's Sergio Capari. Pre 90 ports have said the NBA h 12.06 19.26 cided not to recognize the scheduled for Dec. 16 her " Special for host Aeonee who aren't sure= whether their = suests like lager= ened wet or whether they'll ask for ale. is OEI THE BEST OF BOTH IN ' ¢ ee plated cap and easily- removed| This ageing process imparts al | Cree Indians of this northern Quebec area have dubbed the label, simplifies the technique of delicious dryness that results in proiece ary ~~ fisheries making perfect martinis. In ad-|the unsurpassable taste of Sea- minister "'chief of the waters R * %~ G ahd foresta ae the nacth? one dition, it performs valiantly as|gram's Gin. title was on a citation presented|@ Shaker for all cocktails, When! the minister, Gerard Levesque,;entertaining, several on his first official visit to the can be used to FLY For Points Scored ski, Muir, Zufelt, Cochrane, Mc-|Allen, Clements, : In the Y's Men's Biddy -|Black, Bill Wayling 12, Tom ket sat y| Eldridge 2, Andrew Kit 6. Total McGuinness Tops Slerung Keglers =... ae > was wit In the final Biddy League Sterling Button and * trounced|game of the morning, once bowlers showed a again it was a case of a team reversal of form last of falling completely apart for half when they dropped the game with the result on this five games to McGui occasion being a 27-4 victory for T is the second . CKLB over last place Parts and McGuinness has beaten Ster- Service. lings, the first time by a 4-1 Parts and Service started on score: and now by a 5-0 score the right foot by scoring the McGuinness ar to have the first basket and trailing by a jinx over Sterlings. The entire slim 9-4 score at the half way| Sterling team just couldn't do a mark; however, CKLB lowered thing and bowled their worst | the boom early in the second] game of the season ending up Charlie Pace Melynchuk,| half and swamped their oppon- with a total of 5196 against Mc- Jack Pearce, Swindell 2, | ~ i ents 18-0. Guinness of 6094, et with 1330 and Kurmev \ Earle Wotten 1, Brad Barnoski PARTS AND SERVICE The first game was 313 2. Total 5 coach, Mike Karas; Kevin Saw-) McGuin 2 MUNDINGER -- coach, Mar- : 2. John Sagan 2, Gary Man- 1035. Goi th 1125 for his fiv cel Boivin; Ed Luke, Steve Bird, Ser, Joe Csarfordi, Mike Zimny. | frame Ste by Jerry O 2, Ron g ing McInroy 15, Total 4 at least 100. pins but the relief Nick Corneal 12. Total 29 CKLB -- coach, | bowlers did not come Nicky Melinchik, Mario Cortes ves resulting in the SE BLUES WIN Joe Edwards 6, Walt Hubar 9,| : ER Herb. Donaldson with P 1 wartz fe als Blues = Peter Plob 12 Total 27. 'ga Pee ai | Harol d Bal 4 ' pe Ea their g ways as they An interesting note which ; # : F } very hard. For - ss it (3 ane Ron Swartz 411 for ame ) ng final half shows the progress of play in) was Kurmey with 244 : p t efeat Bolahood's Sports-|the Biddy League since it was. with 236 ic 20-10 organized in 1957 was that in the three games played Saturday a The second week when tl The Sportshaven team were v .' i nev wor ¥ wht Yr > ich } by McGui t in the thick of the game total of 97 points were -- This is the largest number , 1 2 games and they are the tyr ' the fir tar ¢ = : if : he final quarter at which Pr ae a Sterlings|team that should never have lost time they began to: work too|scored in a three-game se 27 tole ie saaee ae nh five games to McGuinness but much as individuals and not as Officials of the game series 272 assistance and for/everyone just seemed to have tee ath: : } ; ei : : : : t Z a team with the result pig a\cluded: Bernie erry, Mare po ener yo alee) ape with 4 off-day and could not do any- very poor quarter scoring ways.| Boivin Dae Kew alae, f fs 339 an 2 thing right vin, Kelly, G. 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