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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1961, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 6, 1961 97 Impish And Coffee Break Best In 1961 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Im- pish was named the best 1961 two-year-old trotter and Coffee Break the best two - year - old naver Tuesday by the United States Trotting Association. They were selected in voting by 100 harness racing writers. Impish is a filly owned by Ea- ton Ridge Farm of Norwich, N.Y. Coffee Break, a colt, is from the C and M Stables of Archbold, Mass. Impish is 'the fastest two- year-old trotter ever, breaking the world one-mile record at Lexington, Ky., with a time of 1:58 3-5. She won nine of 11 starts during the year. Coffee Break paced the third- fastest mile on record for a two-year - old colt in the Fox Stakes at Indianapolis in 1:58 1:5. |MINOR HOCKEY Toronto Twp. Teams Cop Twin-Bill Here goal "hat-trick". Phil Solomon) gained credit for two assists. TORONTO TOWNSHIP BAN- TAMS -- goal, Reid; defence, Solverra, Hill; forwards, Hickey, Bayes, Cowan; alter- nates, Fleming, Rudge, Treno- way, Collody and Sedlesky. OSHAWA BANTAM STARS -- goal, Moore; defence, Stroud, Dick; forwards, Cameron, Solo- jman, Griffin; alternates, 5.00\pionne, Bowen, Waite, Bradley Stone, Ewart, Luke, Cooke and Calford. I\Church League Bantam Hockey HARMONY 3, KING ST. 2 Nesbitt, R. Fisher; forwards, J. necee was ca ay = Clark, R. Knocker, H. Nesbitt, armony, as he score s. : E goals. His second proved to be|p yom ay gh icone the winner as Harmony edged) <' Blake, R. MacLeod, , King St. 3-2. | ; McDonald scored the first). ST. eg S -- goal, Paul Hol- goal and assisted on Begg's two ep to ; Gefence, P, "on ing y Sionsbridge, Br Se sith J. ing, J. B. Smith, J. nates ean eae twas, Fea lingsworth, D, Tutton, R. Spicer, ties for King St. were: Graper, R. Nicholls, J. Andrews, B. Bol- McConkey, Lloyd, and Osborne toe, MA, Base.is, Wacker. with two. Rarmeey «0 = ties went to O'Neill an ic- Naughton. ST. MATTHEWS 1 HARMONY -- goal, Wilsons) non Cockert ith i defence, Hall, O'Neill, Danniels,| a1. Denis Onekerten ad McNaughton; forwards, McDon-\Wovne Peyton each scored singles as Simcoe downed St. ald, Begg, Crowe, McGill, yitered Simpson, Griffith, Gunn, Sapin- ' ski, Henderson, Bone, Mitchell. Or foie ke eee and Carl McCrae. 11.30] KING ST. -- goal, -" Hare, ing, Graper, defence, Glendenning, Graper,) jy, only penalty of the game went to Dan Weatherbee for secesee 13.40)Silvers, Addn 7S Pg ac | ins: , KEYS, . |Perkins; forwards, Lloy hooking. Garry Carrol register- ed St. Matthew's lone goal to Cuthbert, Lean, ins rg , ott, | " ear rede ha ruin Craig Burch's shut-out bid. ST. PAUL'S 3, KNOX 3 SIMCOE ST.--goal, C. Burch; |, Irwin, R. Fisher, and J.|defence, M. Hewar, W. Peyton, C. McCrae, M. Burch, B. Todd; Watson each scored for Knox as they. battled St. Paul's to a 3-3\forwards, Don Cockerton, Den- nis Cockerton, W. Cochrane, J. tie. D. Whiting, Paul Hollings- worth, and R. Nicholls assisted|Hewar, D. Weatherbee, J. Mor- by P. Andrews, were the marks- lmen for St. Paul's. | KNOX -- goal, B. Martin; de- fence, T. Irwin, T. Parker, J.) SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES } HOCKEY | | | | e | OHA Lakeshore Intermediate | | WoO ed I i } S ] e or League -- Trenton at Belleville, | 8.30 p.m. | | Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- Mid-| {get League Local 222 vs} e |Kiwanis, at 5.30 p.m.; Rotary | 1no;?r eague OI LOTS : Navy, at 7.20 p.m.; Kins- men vs Lions, at 8.10 p.m.; Legion vs Firefighters, at 9.00 FIREFIGHTERS -- T. Kocho|p.m. All games at Oshawa 6, E. Arych 2, H. Dolak, J.|Children's Arena. ris, G. Peyton, R. Shepherd, D. McNab, J. Boderich. ST. MATTHEW'S -- goal, R. Hayward; defence, J. Walker, G. Carrol, B. Barker, R. Brabin; forwards, W. Bell, B. Macintyre, T. Buckley, V. Wal- ters, W. Coppin, A. Annis, P. Smith, D. Shetler, R. Davey, D. Rosnick. WESTMOUNT 4, N'MINSTER 1 Two goals within forty sec- onds proved enough, as West- mount downed Northminster 4-1. Ray Graham _ scored West- mount's first goal unassisted. Harry Morrison slammed home a pass from Ray Graham just forty seconds later. Ken Waldie scored unassisted to cut the lead to 2-1 at the end of the first period. Bob Kilpatrick and John Howard each scored on passes from Dan McKee to put the game on ice. Three penalties to Westmount went to Mike Planke, for slash- ing, Bill Zufelt for elbowing and Dan McKee. for fighting. Penal- ties for Northminster went to T. McQuaid. WESTMOUNT--goal, J. Hall; defence, M. Planke, B. Zufelt, K. Wotten, M. Walls; forwards, R. Graham, K. Vernon, H. Mor- rison, D. McKee, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Howard, J. Badgley, J. Welsh, D. Slater. NORTHMINSTER -- goal, B. Cranfield; defence, J. Preston, CUT FOOD COST at... GLECOFF'S Supermarket 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH IN OSHAWA Over 34 years of continuous service in Oshawe 100% Canadian owned and operated STORE OPEN TO 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT DISCOUNT WEEKEND AT GLECOFF'S In our druggette, clothing, Shonnie; forwards, Welsh, Blig- don, Howard; alternates, Scott, Paradise, MacKenzie, Griffin, Glover, Whiting, Lean, Herrin and Norton. ist Period 1.°Toronto: Wetmore (Cockwell) ....++++- -» 11.30 Penalties -- Dionne (kneeing) 17.15. 2nd Period 2. Toronto: Christie (Clare) +...+s. 3. Toronto: Atkinson (Tiverton) issbeces) Seuns 4. Toronto: Cockwell (Wetmore, Sterling) .. 16.33 Penalties -- Pugh (too many men on the ice) 9.15, Norton (in- terference) 12.15 and Tiverton (boarding) 19.30. 3rd Period 5. Toronto: Sterling ..... 6. Toronto: Cockwell (Sterling, Wetmore) .. 17.46 Penalties -- MacKenzie (high- sticking) 11.18. TORONTO 5, OSHAWA 3 Toronto Township moved into the Children's Arena last night and skated off with an exhibi- \tion double-header victory over ithe Oshawa "'City-League" Pee- Wee and Bantam All-stars team.| In the first fixture, the classy} Queen City entry showed plenty of form in blanking the Oshawa \Pee-Wee sextet 6-0 while the 7T.T. Bantams made it a clean- \sweep tripping Oshawa Ban- 'tams 5-5 in the night cap. TORONTO 6, OSHAWA 0 Toronto Township Pee-Wee's \exploded for three tallies in the 'middle frame and two more in |the final twenty minutes in tak- ing an easy 6-0 verdict over Osh- awa Pee-Wees. Ralph Cockwell was the big imarksman, hitting the score sheet twice. Singles went to 'Johnny Wetmore, Cal Christie, Steve Atkinson and Steve Ster- ling. Leo Brett, Toronto's bril- liant netminder, gained credit for his shutout and received ex- cellent defensive support from ) \rearguards Carl Fenwick and| The Queen City Bantams am 'Louis Zannibbi. broke up a 3-3 tie scoring two| 6. Oshawa: Griffin Young Lee Paradise was the unanswered goals in the final) (Stroud) Motor Citv ton performer. \period to defeat Oshawa Ban-| Penalties TORONTO TOWNSHIP PEE-|tam All-stars 5-3. |Ewart 18.45. WEES -- goal, Fenwick; de-| Paul Hickey, Richie Bayes, | 3rd Period fence, Fenwick, Zannibbi; for-/Greg Cowan tallied for Toronto.| 7. Toronto: Fleming | wards, Clare, Christie, Tiverton;|Bobby Fleming got the tie- (Ternoway) «.+secccess 5.10 | alternates, Dunn, Atkinson, Wet-|breaking tally and Greg Cowan) 8, Toronto: Cowan | more, Sterling, Cockwell, Pugh|hit for the insurance tally. | (Hickey, Bayes) 8.12| and Kutschke. | For the Oshawa team, young] Penalties -- Bayes 13.20. | OSHAWA PEE-WEE STARS--|Al Griffing turned in a one-man| Officials -- Charlie March and| goal, White; defence, Hewer,'performance, firing: the three-'Tom Wilson. | Ist Period 1, Oshawa: Griffin (Solomon, Cameron) 2. Toronto: Hickey (Fleming) 3. Toronto: Bayes (Sedlesky) ...sssecee- 14.15 Penalties Saloverra 7.15 and Calford 11.30. 2nd Period 4. Toronto: Cowan (Bayes, Collody) «++. 5. Oshawa: Griffin (Solomon, Cameron) .. 8.45 4.31 K. Waldie, T. McQuaid, T. Goodchild; forwards, T. Alex- ander, D. Knight, C. Griffin, P. MeVety, D. Knight, W. Me- Gahey, B. Hicks, G. Jeffrey, C. Langmaid, T. Thompson. 3 MRS, KELLY TEACHES DAUGHTER CASEY Mrs. 'Red' Kelly, In the Oshawa Y's Men's CKLB -- 1. Horne, S. Bakun-| minor league baskebtall at Sim-| owics a ig" ae on coe Hall on Saturday morning,|B. Crothers 4, M. Planche, T.|Campbell 4, P. Vasko 2, B. Fed- there were three games played. |Bobyk, S. Stepinak, R. Tie-|orczenko 9, S. Bradica 6, W. GAMES FOR THURSDAY In the first game, the top|bregle, B. Wayling 2, N. Cor-|Haas. Coach, R. Simon. HOCKEY place Medical boys downed the/neal. Coach, G. Baldwin. PROVINCIAL TILE R,|, OHA Lakeshore Intermediate| St. John Cadets by a score of 26) FIREFIGHTERS WIN Dobbins 2, M. Cole, L. Heholt,|Leasue -- Napanee at Bowman-| to 13. | i D. Vavassori 2, B. Corby, L. Nee McL hhi Back On Skates | tthe fina game ofthe morn i In the first half of the game}, r yg |Planche 13, M. Densham, C. the Medical boys took a six-/ing, the hook and ladder boys.) 70, 'Coached by G. Nelson. TORONTO. (CP)--Mrs. Leon-|slip home for supper, and it re-| point lead as the score ended at who are tied for first place with ; ard Kelly is back on skates, pro-|quires only three days a enka euans. it was 12-6. the Medical Pharmacy boys, ak Standings are as fessionally. |How could I say no?" "Tn the 'second: hall, the top| Sanraes aed last gee ad a ; While Red Kelly toils as a} Andra coaches Mondays, Wed-|team being the stronger, beat| "lal ie arat eet pg aed dk | PE Phares smooth-skating centre for Tor-|nesdays and Fridays from|the St. John Cadets by a scoreini, nioveq thus but|Fire Fight y Children's Arena. | onto Maple Leafs of the Na-\4 P-m. to 8:30, taking five|of 26 to 13. | an a a a ee game . "igs ig ers | tional Hockey League his wife,|Classes of up to i5 pupils rang-| MEDICAL PHARMACY -- S.|Stll went down oy @ Stone Ol) OOR he following: garhes will bel the former Andra McLaughlin, |ing in age from eight to 16, then|Kolesnik 2, J. Pater 5, J. Rai-if hers St. John Cadets played this Saturday, Dec. 9, at: is teaching youngsters figure-| giving private lessons. ikovic 2, B. Corby, D. Barnoski fn the wenoud talk P eiein cial Sovs cial Tile 9.50 a.m or Benuinnal Tile ve skating at the Leaside Skating] One factor in her decision to|g, S. Strzelezyk 9, A. Smelk0,) mii, povs fell : 2 Ath Fi Offiel ae toe faced fine Ga ak ain > Molaneels Club here. take the Leaside offer was the|T. Casha. Coach B. Goddard. |27 0 D0ys tet Spars and the Birr icials for Saturday morn-|C ; 10.25 a.m. , > her|death of her former coach,Edi| 'sT. JOHN CADETS p.|fighters took advantage of this|ing were J. Behunin, B. God-|Sports vs St John Cadets and Ph nah Bia 4 rnd + oe Scholdan, in the plane crash Klisioff 7, B Willis 4, B Shody, and hooped in 19 points to end|dard, G. Baldwin, G. Nelson and) 11.00 a.m. -- Medical Pharmacy daughter Casey (her real namej|that wiped out the U.S. figuie-|3. Marchut, C. Williams, E. the score at 29 to 17. B. Derry. vs Firefighters. is Andra, too whose skating) skating team last winter. |Burke, J, Aksuiczye 2. Coach, lessons -- when she was 14 "3 ce gg ; vee be _ 2 H. Bingham. months old. continue his teaching methods. Andra, who made her mark in| He was able to develop in a per- SPORTSHAVEN WINS figure - skating first with the|son that great joy for skating) In the second game, Sports- Hollywood Ice Revue, then with|which is so important. He madejhaven team downed the CKLB the Ice Follies, gave up skating|it fun, rather than a grind. You|crew by a score of 23 to 18 to after her marriage to Red sev-\couldn't help loving it. I hope I| come into second place by them- re) eral years ago. can do the same." |selves. : (ry "I was visiting my family in| She isn't prepared to give full| In the first half, Sportshaven Colorado Springs last year and|time to the job yet, however, |took a big lead as the half time) they couldn't believe that I'd| "If I had three or four pupils|score was 13 to 4. | given up skating," she says.|with the talent and the desire| In the second half, CKLB boys| "Then the call came from the|to work--and I think maybe I|tried to make a comeback with Leaside club. \have--then perhaps I might.|playing better defensive ball, "The rink is only a couple of|But right now the family comes|but didn't make it ahead by the blocks from our house, so I cani first." |time the whistle went to end the} jgame. j | era \< on all purchases made this MAJOR BASKETBALL cigs ST Jaycee Rockets Still Unbeaten way 4, J. Clement, J. Pace, G. Gaatch, A. Glecoff. Coach, J. Behunin. | Oshawa Y's Men's Major|Bob Winters 14, Don Calder 5, Basketball League had three|Malcolm Longley, Wayne} more garnes Saturday morning./Clark, Al Etchells 18, Paul) Butch McMahon Moves Up In s 2 UAW Point Race ROCKETS STILL ZOOMING Bulkowski 4. Total 41; fouls,| In the first game, the un-|*ut-of-11. defeated Jaycee Rockets con-| ONT. STEEL A's Ro Watch out for Neil "Butch" McMahon in the UAW Hockey} ; Bega i; ; League scoring race! tinued on their winning ways|Clarke 11, Stan Dalidowicz i,| | as they downed the S aie Dave Peatti 5, Barry Walters 2,| The rangy rearguard has been| Barber Shop boys by the score Gerry Bourdage 1, Dave Fer-Setting a sizzling pace in the | of 39 to 31. ries 13. Total 33; fouls 9-out-of-!ast_ two games firing | nine) In the first half the Rockets|2>» jgoals and now has moved into| doubled the score on_ the contention for top spot among} Barbershoppers, 22 to 11, on Specials Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 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In the third and final game UY ithe individual top point-getters.| the excellent shooting of Roger Reeson, who hooped six points. On the second half, Walt's finally came to life as they outscored the Rockets 20 to 17 'and pulled within three points 'of the Rockets but they never could get the equalizer. Rockets were led to their fourth consecutive win by Jim Rowden who hooped 12 points, followed by Bill Jepma who got 10 while Montgomery and De Jong both got 12 apiece. JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Jim Brady 8, Bill Jepma 10, Jim Rouden 12, Jim Dulny 3, Bill Jeffs, Terry LeBlanc, Roger 'Reeson 6. Total 39; fouls, 5-out- : WALT'S BARBER SHOP -- Paul Edmondson, Marcel Boi- win, Doug Montgomery 12, Andy Callison, Dave Anderson 5, Bob Hyranyk 2, Tom De Jong 12. Total 37; fouls, 1-out-of-14. } KINLOCH'S WIN » In the second game, Ont. Steel A's hooked up with Kin- loch's Men's Wear with Kin- lock's winning by the score of 41 to 33. { In the first half, the game Was very slow with both teams king for the breaks and the 's led by Ferries, holding a slim 13 to 11 lead. | ' In the second half, the game| roke wide open as both teams} made a good percentage of ir shots but Etchells of Kin- h's and Winters also of Kin- Joch's were too much for the of the morning Modern Dry Cleaners wor their secon slight 24 to 22 lead. | In the second half, they kept! up their torrid pace but the| Cleaners were too much for the} B's as they outscored them 22) to 15 to pull off a win, The Cleaner boys were paced! to victory by Edgar and Bur-| overcome the difference within the next two or three games. Sneddon leads the league snipers with 11 goals while Arn- old of Merchants has 19 points, made up of nine goals and 10 assists. Al Myles of Unionaires is third with 15 points and line- mate Lynn Middleton has 14 wen Pie nett as they got 12 and 14 re-/ma spectively while King of the|Points. Other members in the B's hooped a terrific 18 in a|top_ten include "Sambo" Smith losing cause. jof Merchants with 13 points, MODERN DRY CLEANERS|D0us McPhee of Unionaires, -- Garry Edgar 12, Brian Tun- Harvey Burke of Tony's and nicliffe 9, Terry Braham, Tony Saramack 2, Bob McHugh, Ron) Burnett 14, Glen Nichols 7. Total! Ron Wright of Merchants with 11 points apiece. Morris Bryant, Baker Vending defenceman, is Captain Morgan RUM. 44; fouls, 5-out-of-15. jin top spot with 10 points. ONT. STEEL B'S Greg|__In the goaltenders' averages Milosh 2, Ben King 18, Keith|Mike Cirka of Unionaires is Hooey 5, Walt Rudy 6, John\away out in front with a nifty Barlow 8. Total 39; fouls 3-out-|average of 2.50. The ex-Guelph of-13. Biltmore has allowed only 20 Player changes: Reg Hughes/#0als in eight games. Al Morden to the Ont. Steel B's and Stan|of Merchants is a distant sec- Bozak to Walt's Barber Shop, |ond with an average of 3.50. Schedule for Dec. 9 at OCCI:| Next Sunday morning at the 9.00, Walt's Barber Shop vs|Bowmanville Arena, the league Ont. Steel A's; 9.55, Kinloch's;swings into the final half of Men's Wear vs Ont. Steel B's\16-game schedule with Tony's and 11,00 a.m, Jaycee Rockets|Refreshments hosting Baker vs Modern Dry Cleaners. |Vending at 10.00 a.m. and Mer- chants and Unionaires playing ; LONG SERVICE at 11.30 a.m. with the winner THETFORD MINES, Que. taking over first place. 8. : The A's high scorers were (CP)--Raymond Savoie, 63, has LEAGUE STANDINGS en and Clarke with 13 and)retired after 34 years as a post- while for Kinloch's Etchels;man in this Eastern Townships Unionaires hit for a tremendous 18 followed|centre. He estimates he walked|Merchants by Winters with 14. 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