Oshawa's Annual 3-Day Bonspiel Sets History With Its First 8-End 'WESTON Bob Johnson, Jack Herod, Reg. Dixon, Ernie Swan, 11; skip, TOR. PARKWAY Frank Nutson, Ron Manning, Alf Phillips Jr., 'ohn Ross, skip, their first starts, came up with! wins in the Fittings Ltd, Tro-; phy (Secondary Event), ' Today's play trims the field|? considerably as only those rinks} 2:00 O'Clock Draw that win their fou'th game of} WESTON OSHAWA the 'spiel (second game) today, |Allen Davis, Larry Heffering, stay in the running, for either|Pert Anderson, = Flaude, Piipps, the McLaughlin or Fittings tro-|Lioyd Sharpe, Oscar Parker, phies, as well as the three other, skip, skip, events, Oshawa Times Trophy,| lie ne ak pase Duplate Canada Ltd. Trophy )Ron Fenn, ' Frank McCallum, and J. B. Highfield Memorial|w. Hood, Bert Fraser, morning, history had been|Trophy. : I On ae made at The Oshawa Curling) A hydro power interruption y5p' granites STAYNER Club, when the first 8-end injcaused a brief delay, early yes- w. Currie, W. Prosser, the history of the three-day bon-|terday evening but in no way)}. Hunt, re, spiel had been scored -- the|spoiled any of the games nO gy Moran, H. Brown, curler's dream, which is re-,caused anything other than aj skip, skip, garded in sports' circles hasislight inconvenience. ; ROYAL CAN'S : | been as unusual and unlikely as!quppeRs ENTERTAINED Ray None, i i oe : . Baird, oe gl gal gtd Each of the out-of-town rinks|t' wiikinson, ane ORE 'was entertained at luncheon) skip, on the same hole. |sessions, with Oshawa rinks,' MIDLAND VETERAN SKIP MAKES IT {along with other members of}, Yorke, Veteran skip Lou Ross of\the club, acting as hosts. Fol-!stan Burton, Agincourt, who now curls out of|!owing the second games, last) Karl Bertrand the Tam-O-Shanter's "Heather|evening, the 'Bonspiel Commit-| "\ ayy Club" affiliation, and his rinkjtee' acted as hosts for a deli-\Mox Peart, performed the miracle fast, and|Cious feed of 'Chinese food,"|G. Adanis, } : ; vard|S, Hadley, it! was a great career thrill forjPrepared by club -- steward) irene tile, Dick" Lee. 1 the popular Lou, who has been| +! L coming to Oshawa's major bon-| Following are | spiels for the past 20 years. rinks competing in Ross and his men scored their|together with their perfect end in their first game|Yesterday's play. against Oak Ctawford's Oshawa| R. § MeLAUGHLIN TROPHY foursome and the big count 9:00 O'Clock Drow turned defeat into victory, as UXBRIDGE TORONTO CSC the Oshawa rink was leading by Ahly Bains rahe epics tt two shots, at the time, late in| Murray Taylor, Ban Sinclair, the game, Harvey Acton, Jim Chappel, Almost too phenomenal to) 'kip. e skip even think about, in the after-|,,, OjHAWA | | TRENTON noon draw, strangely enough ON|Reg. smith, G. Shoniker, the same ice, No. 8, Bob Jim Naylor, Lyle Carr, Lawrie's Unionville Rink came|?'™, Fwort. i lopheaaheere within a fraction of also scor- SARNIA ROYAL CAN'S: ing an 8-end. Again late in dpa Keddy, Reg <reeniey, game, the 8th end skip Lawrie leniuk, Stu Smith had seven stones in the house ig bes Bot' Merene and only one of Roger Leslie's; skip, 12; skip, against him, when he 'threw'! TORONTO CSC BARRIE his last rock. He chipped out|Russ Middup, ba eth Leslie's lone shot, but was just|/5 B. Carlyle, Moc Findley, a fraction too thin and the Les- Bill Wyse, Chas. Knight, lie rock took a Unionville stone) *'?. skip, out, on its path and the rock which Lawrie had delivered, glanced off and went through an opening, out at the back--to make it a six-count. | UNIONVILLE OSHAWA GOLF ONE OSHAWA RINK IN By GEO. H. CAMPBELL Sports Editor - The Oshawa Curling Club's 1963 annual three-day men's open bonspiel, classic of the local besom an' stane season, got off to an auspicious start yesterday when, without a single default, each of the 48 rinks, including 42 out-of-town entties: showed up for action. And before the first draw had been completed yesterday BARRIE F, Jyse, 8; . skip, WHITBY J. Dryden, J. McClelland, Clair Rich, Jake' Bryant, skip, LINDSAY Grant Fenill, Dr. Woodrow, K. G. McDuffee, Lindy Mackie, skip skip, the complete|-- ee the event: scores in} 12; Al Cianey, Ross Gibbs, Bob Burrows, Ted Reed Ken Russell, Bruce Bradley, Bob Lowrie, Ted Stone, skip, 14; skip MISSISSAUGA MIDLAND |Max Scheerle, Andy Light, |Jack Tilton, Ken Richmond, After yesterday's two rounds) Jock Littler, A * . }Roger Leslie, of play in the primary event,|"°}j,, 'The Col. R, S. McLaughlin Tro-|, ynionvitte phy competition, only one Osh-|Gord Brown, awa Curling Club entry, of six) Norm Polmateer, | A. Robillard, skip, BELLEVILLE Abe Tobe, 14; John Grant, Jr., a 7 'Bun' Sellers, originals, was still in the run-|pon ventuven, ming for top honors. Jim! skip, . Ewart's rink, with Ken Wil- Ba aa liams, Reg Smith and Jim Nay- vp lor defeated Trenton's Bill Pat-l erty Bates' tison in the first round and in Lou Ross, the second session, skip Jim| **'* Ewart topped a brilliant effort by his rink with his own fine shots, to nose out Harvey) Acton's Uxbridge rink 7-6. Upsets in the early rounds|~;,;,' skip were fairly numercus but rated) royat CAN's | BARRIE as top prospects for the honors,|Arch Doherty, Chos. Seagram, still in the main evént after|Bev Lenning, dass Wadd, play ended at almost 2.00 a.m.|i'e. Lonning, Goo." Kennedy, this morning, were the rinks| skip, VW; skip 'skipped by Ed. Rhodes . of PERTH ORILLIA 'Royal Canadians, Manse Robin-|S!e> Crain. a a acee json of Perth; Hatold McAllen/Harvey Mcore Clayton Franch; | yof Midland, John Ross of To-|Monse Rapier. Dr. Chas. Baillie Ron Benn, T. A. Carruthers, | 'Mac' White, | skip, OSHAWA CC | *Buck' Luke, | Norm Ward, Jack Perry Oak Crawford, 17;. skip, 11:00 O'Clock Draw ROYAL CAN'S OSHAWA CC George Brisbois, Jim Grewar, 'Bud' Raney, Alex Mackay, Harry Bowes, "Nic' Jenkin, Ed. Rhodes, Les Eveniss, people were quick soon spread that the most beautiful you will like! PONTIAC lifts you and away } from the } everyday! When the new Pontiacs first took to the road, ORILLIA Roy Hewitt, Gord Bradley, Wilf Varley, Geo. Fitzpatrick, skip, 1 OSHAWA Cam Henderson, Alan Cay, Jerry Farrow, Bob Mercer, skip, | PETERBORO Harold Roberts, Monty Kemp, 'Sandy' McTavish, 'Mac' MacCortney, Frank Kent, |G, Goodfellow, Gerv. Meech, skip, 9; skip, Second Round ; Lloyd Lanning, ; Ernie Racher, + M. Roberts, ; T, Caldwell, ; Jack Harmon, ; L. Wilkinson, ; K. Bertrand, i Bob Mercer, Round } Harve Acton, ; Bob Robb, 15; Roger Leslie, ; Lou Ross, 4 13; TOR. GRANITES Wally Wilson, 7. Ed. Rhodes, M. Robinson, H. McAllen, John Ross, 5, Lloyd Sharpe, Bob Moran {Ab Dimartile, G. Goodfellow, iJim Ewart, 6 Bill Wyse, iBob Lowrie, Don VanLuven, FITTINGS LTD. TROPHY First Round 10; Ernie Swan, 9; Roy Smith, 14: Dr, C. Baillie, 8; Les Eveniss, 7; 0. Crawford, 10; Ted Stone, Bob Metcalfe, 10; Chas. Knight, Jim Chappel, 9; Bill Pattison, Second Round 9; G. Fitzpatrick, 'Jake' Bryant, Jack Kennedy, Jack Fraser, 2. G. Campbell, Claude Tice, D. Gerolamy, Geo. Kennedy, 'Mac' White, A. Robillard, WOON UD Om Gerv Meech, Lindy Mackie, 10; How, Brown, 12; 6./Oscar Parker, 9; UP to make comparisons. Word Pontiac had the year's most winning style. And today, it still stands alone as car in the popular price field. Inside Pontiac, there's the tasteful charm of spacious seats, and rich new appointments. Sass and savings are supplied by Pontiac's '6' or V8 engines. Take in the features below. Then take a drive in one of Pontiac's 33 models. That, Models illustrated, top to bottom: Parisienne Sport Coupe, Parisienne 4-door Safari, Laurentian 4-door Sedan. Whitewall tires optional at extra cost wronto Parkway: along with two rer RN | j Snthatnst | oP. Unionville foursomes, head-| oye, Lockhart, John Walsh, | ed by Bot Lawrie and Don Van-!Bert Chalmers, Ross McKenzie, -- | iLaven. Bill McCort, | ' Ernie Racher, { VanLuven's rink ousted Lou) skip, | #Ross' entry in a tight 5-3 tussle in the second round while John|Marty Fitzgerald, Bo! WW; TOR. GRANITES | 'Tiny' Cathers, Norm Long, Scott Gerolamy MIDLAND Ross put out Tom Caldwell's|pe* °qice Orillia rink, McAllen's Midland}H. McAllen, Jack Dickinson, R. Smith, skip, BELLEVILLE Chas. Cox, Bob Alexander, Don McNevin, Claude Tice, 14; quartet upset Murray Rob-| sk'. 'erts' Unionville rink and Bill), YNIONVILLE Wyse put out Bob Robb. G.|Gec. Rumney, Goodfellow's rink of Peterbor-|Jack Walton, Water is directed t dries panel interio panel to flush out corrosive elements. Air flow hrough intake cowl into rocker r, reducing rust. ough eliminated Bob Mercet's|/Murray Roberts, | rink in the second round, only, * Peer other Oshawa rink © beside|parry smith, Ewart's entry, to advance past Sey sg fp the first. bracket. ; Tom Caldwell," Two Oshawa rinks, beaten in 2 skip OSHAWA Larry Marshall, Verne McLaughlin, | Doug Clemer Geo. Camp! skip, | | process for Winte! generator charges Ask Jury Indict | Pontiac body has a rust-resistant Zinc-O-Bonding © protection. New Delcotron battery even at idling speed. Former Hoop Stars DURHAM, N. C. The|dumpers and chiselers imagin- grand jury was asked Monday |able." : to indict three former North) This characterization was Carolina State basketball play-/made by Jacob R. Evseroff, ers--Donald M. Gallagher, Stan-/lawyer for Molinas, who Jey Niewierowski and Anton P.|summed up the former Colum-) Muehlbauer--on charges of ac-|bia University basketball star's cepting bribes to influence the|defence. The case, which began outcome of two games against|last Oct. 26, and included sev- Duke University. eral recesses, is expected to go and snow. When Positraction* rear axle increases traction on ice ferred to the other. one wheel slips, power is trans- "extra cost option * The Grand jury will be injto the jury of eight men and ession through Wednesday and four women today. it was not indicated when it will) Molinas, 30, is charged with) act on the bills of indictment|conspiracy to fix basketball prepared by prosecutor Dan Ed-| games, three counts of bribery ards. involving specific games, and a ' The indictments charged the|count of attemtped subornation players with accepting bribes to shave points in games. North | | | | Carolina State lost to Duke 47-34 Jan. 9, 1960, and 87-61 Jan. 7, 1961. Says Deck Stacked NEW YORK (AP)--Prosecu- tion witnesses in the basketball-| fix trial of Jack Molinas were! described Monday as including "the biggest collection of fixers LIVES UP TO NAME ; are ny, ey 74, UNDERGOES OPERATION Walter (Badger) Kose, 1) jovuisvILLE, Ky. (AP) -- WINS BONSPIEL | CALGARY (CP)--Ernie Rich-4 ardson of Regina, Canadian and) world curling champion, won|} the Masters bonspiel here Sat-| jurday night. Richardson scored} come-from-behind 11-7 win over Jim McCullough of Cal- gary to sweep the best-of-three '}final series in straight games |The Regina foursome won the lfirst game 9-6 } life. Magic-Mirro looking longer. STRATO-CHIEF » LAU STAR-CHIEF * BONNEVI '63 P Pontiac muffler is aluminized to extend useable r finish keeps your Pontiac new NERAL MOTORS VALUE ONTIAG RENTIAN + PARISIENNE + CATALINA LLE* GRAND PRIX * TEMPEST « LE MANS 5 games Worn SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban- tam League) -- Scugog Clean- ers vs Local 1817, at Oshawa Children's Arena, 8.15 p.m.; (Midget League) -- Kiwanis Club vs Navy Vets, at Oshawa | Children's Arena, 9.15 p.m. | OHA Intermediate '"'B" Lake- 9, shore League -- Trenton Fly- ers vs Picton MagFarlands, at Picton, 8.30 p.nr OHA Junior "A" Metro League -- Knob Hill Farms vs .|Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.30 p.m. Civil Service League -- Teach- ers vs. Police Assoc., at 7.00 -p.m, and Oshawa Times vs Firefighters, at 8.00 p.m. Both at Bowmanville Com- munity Arena. WEDNESDAY ¥ HOCKEY 3. Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Mid- get League) -- Local 222 vs 'Rotary Club, at 7.15 p.m.; Can- adian Legion ys Kinsmen Club, at 8.15 p.m. and Lions Club vs Firefihtersg, at 9.15 p.m.; All games at Oshawa Children's - Arena. TBALL Lakeshore District : 'Schedule -- Bowmanville at Ajax, 5.00 p.m. BASKE Lakeshore Loop Standings And Top Scorers Following 1s the standing and the top ten scorers in the Lakeshore Inter- \mediate "B" league: W.T FA Pts, 108 71 21 67 91 19 | Trenton xBowmanville | Uxpridge 71°62 12 | Picton 52 74 10 |x -~Bowmanville won three 4-point games from Picton. |FUTURE GAMES | Tuesday -- Trenton at Picton |. Friday -- Uxbridge at Trenton TOP TEN SCORERS | GGA Pis J, St. Pierre, Trenton 14 18 21 39 |O. Gravelle, Trenton 15 14 16 |J.~ Collins, Trenton 15 14 14 \K .West, Bowmanville 13 11 |A, Scott, Trenton 16 13 V. Ferguson, Uxbridge 13 13 W. Redshaw, Uxbridge 9 8 1 ' » Bowmanville 10 5 1 T. Maroney, Trenton 10 11 |D. Jones, Picton 10 10 41 1 ae | 70 80 PIM 6 22 SSSSERBSS 5 0 a 0 8 2 2 10 5 0 6 10 24 7 } CLAIM FIRST FLIGHT BATH, England (CP) -- Two sisters hearing of the death of Mrs, George Cook, 88, of Mont- real, reported to be the first {woman to fly a_heavier-than- air machine, now claim they jhoid the distinction. Geraldyne |Smith said she and her sister flew in 1910. Should The __ Doctor Tell? Should the patient be told he is incurably-ill? Read in | January Reader's Digest a debate by two distinguished physicians on this painful dilemma. Get your copy of Reader's Digest today. SPORTS IN BRIEF HEAVYWEIGHTS SIGN LONDON (AP) -- Boston heavyweight Tom McNeeley ;will bax Brian London, former |British and European cham- pion, in Olympia Stadium here Jan. 29. Both men made un- successful bids to take |world heavyweight title from Floyd Patterson -- London in pon and McNeeley in 1961. | SUFFERS NEW INJURY VANCOUVER (CP)--Mickey MacMillan, Canadian amateur the} | lightweight boxing champion, has suffered a néw eye injury that will keep him out of the ring for six months and per- haps for life. It means he won't represent Canada at the Pan THE OSHAWA TIMES, ind Tuesdey, January 8, PLAN SPORT omc SAINT JOHN, N.B, ( Bill Bailey, sports. editor CHSJ-TV and CHSJ-Radio here, announced Monday he has se- signed from the stations to-pub- lish a tabloid-type weekly paper called Atlantic Sporting News, American Games, at which he was aiming. MacMillan had cuts reopened in. sparring ses-| sions last week. I The business would be ducted as William E. y Publications and the paper |would cover all major sports news in the Atlantic provintes, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED. 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