OSHAWA DAIRY ON TOP Tonys Upset In Juvenile Action BY ALLAN BAILEY Doug Sutton and G ley fired two goals apiece last|Spot in the league, night, to lead Oshawa Dairy to|them 4-0. a 5-1 victory over Hayden Mac-| Gary Kitchen, donald and boost their team into first place, in the Osh-/OUS were awa Minor Hockey Association] pert s, with G. Juvenile League. Les the goalscorers jand single credits went D. Pascor|Kay, and an assist ior the winners; Jim McGraw had three assists) and Gary Jefferson, Jerry|nanded oo pe Dionne and Phil Solomon a3 ts eae oleh, assist each. TONY'S Bernie Ryan was with the lone Hayden Mac donald goal, assisted by Gord! Rospond and Ron Chapman, The loss kept them in the cel- lar of the four-team loop. There was no scoring in the first period. Thé Dairymen led 3-1 at the end of the secozud Pl At and added two more in the! ay final period, Six penalties were handed out during the game. he 'Y' Badminton Club fiive of them going to Haydenigsnawa visited the Macdonald. Club recently for a OSHAWA .DAIRY: Ralph tournament. Moore, Doug Balson, Doug) Barr, Dave Leaming, Darryl] Leach, Glenn Elliott, Dennis Ewart, Jim McGraw, Gary Dionne, Bob Robinsor, Gary Bradley, Wayne Bradiey, Phil Solomon, Jerry Dionne, Gary} and B. Norton, penalties the game, : R. Burteh, G were played. {MacMillan and \the game and esding with Jefferson, Doug Sutton and Bob| score of 20 to 18 for Cobourg. Waters HAYDEN MACDONALD: J Janet Rogers and Fields, Bob Whitsitt, Ron Chap-| Lawrence considerably man, Gord Rospond, Bernie} matched the Cobourg team Ryan, Ron Cullen, Jack Hall,|Marjory and Ron Covert, Paul Parkinson, Bill Belling-/Ding by a 35 to 11 lead ham, §S. Jarvie, Bob Zak, Jim| The third game was the Smith and Tom Trimble. MILKMEN UPSET In the second game of night, the third-place Tony's| Refreshment team upset Bea-|by Tim Nelson losing to Miller and Ron Hardaker Gail Gorsline and E ad Sy ton's Dairy, who prior to last; Les d-jnight's had been tied for top/Porteous, ary Re blanking|Kitchen, T. Ryan, D. Pascoe, Moore, | Eugene Supryka and W. Porte-|Siblock, Wilkins azd/Plews, Anderson assisting on two each|Suddard, Don Sawyer, Ron God- ieols-Hivinees were two|Osh. Dairy Wil-|Toay's ore tae (kins, E B, Suddard, J. 'Aldridge, |. Macdonald Oshawa 'Y Netters Cobourg|feating David Miller and Ann} friendly Barr of Cobourg, Five games of mixed-doubles Donna Davidson'were a close match for ®!and John Dewsbury of Oshawa Minielly and David Wing ending) ~ ie lwere a close match for Marilynjwith a score of 27 to 21 for Allen Mustard,| Cobourg. the lead alternating throughout Dick Shirley Miller of Cobourg with over-ia score of 25 to 19. win-|had played together and greater \verse Germaine Van Noord and|close Shirley] the}Cobourg with a score of 29 to 8.jand Gail A surprise game was played|by a wide margin 32 to 8. rme' In the Men's doubles, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 14,1962 17 'Coroner's Jury "g Looks Down On Pep-Up Pills MONTREAL. (CP)--A_caro- jner's jury has recommended ithat the sale and distribution of 'fatigue disguising' stimulants be restricted and that athletes 'idiscontinue using them in Beaton Moore, B. Norton, W. Eugene Supryka, G. Anderson and Fitzgerald. sports SATON'S: Gutsole, Ron gt cal Se ee ees The jury returned a verdict Vante of natural death at a coroner's ie Pern inquest in the case of Robert McArdle, a lineman for the Braves football team who died Aug. 27. Dr. Rosario Fontaine, a med- ico-legal expert testifying 1t the 0 23 "inquest, said McArdle probably 02 {had. taken benzedrine tablets 02 during a game Aug. 26 between 0 12 the Braves and the Laval West _|team, both in the Quebec Rugby Football Union. for|Cameron, tojerich, Bryan Crawford, John John Scattergood and Harry Weldon wLurtr 5 1 Beaton's 4 2 24 1 5 Dewsbury and Tim Nelson made a strong .team -and close match for Ron Covert and Allen |Mustard, with the latter winning O ourg jwith a,score of 25 to 19. | Ron Cooke and Dick Law- de. tence made a good team, win- ning over David Wing and Ron Hardaker of Cobourg, score of 28 to 12. The Cobourg team has been invited to visit the Oshawa Club in January. of;Adams, first year players, with a score of 20 to 16. Helen Ricketts and Ron Cook« Gaii with a Thomson Kernaghan & Go, MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATING DIRECT LINE TO gyeorotie - MONTREAL ontario 720-1104 No Stoirs Te Climb RES. MGR. ERIC R. HENRY, SOEM-STL In the Ladies' doubles, -- &@ Davidson and Helen Ricketts lost to Marilyn MacMillen and It was the of|first time this Oshawa team things can be expected with re-| practise, although the game was Gail Gorsline and Germaine Ann Barr of Cobourg of}Van Noord. lost to Minielly John! OLSON'S* FURNITURE wo pw For Your Home! .... Before Christmas! INSTANT CARPET THERE'S STILL TIME TO GIVE YOUR FLOORS A 'NEW LOOK' BEFORE CHRISTMAS ORDERS FILLED INSTANTLY ... FROM OUR WELL- STOCKED WAREHOUSE! A complete selection of broadiooms im all wool, nylon, Acrilan, tweeds and Viscose, Also choose from hardtwist, tone-on-tones, orientals and many others. 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