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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1963, p. 18

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SOE GONG PO ah ah ae ae gala mts at he EE SE ewes iw thw eee eee iu aon ee Oe Ye ee yw ew Ney Fe" Me Bi oh en PES ee spoRTS |Last Minute Goal |Hawks Sign Rowden CALENDAR Provides Victory |T'¢ Bolster Derence HOCKEY ' ' ALLAN BAILEY It was 3-1 for Westmount Np, probit was poe gga apa minute of|Kiwanis over Police Associa- By FRED REILLY tion again this 'Thursday night) Big Al Schlosser maintained ee ae dius Reon yee at TBI? a S-2{tion, Tom Dart, John Nestic| 'The cellar - dwelling Oshawa| when they travel to Hamilton tol his alight lead over Marta nadian Legion vs Kinsmenjwin over Scugog Cleaners last|@nd Doug Warren each scored/Hawks of the 0 Se oe oe Tae' holt ton "apeilrace, Schlosser has an average Chub at 815 pm, "and Lion mah inthe Cilren's Arena infor tng winners; Hob, Garrison Basketball League \edey 80a' chet 'sralght wing what 31 pols" per game. whe Firefight gdon, no e of 19-year- Club vs Firefighters, at 9.15)an Oshawa Minor Hockey Asso-)\ 2 "O's 4 oe aceist ponlold Jim Rowden to an wa out a loss, St, Thomas Barnes/Fabi sports a 21.50 average. p.m. All games at Oshawa Chil-|ciation Bantam League con- ea me are in second place with four|Sarnia's Nicholson and Bowlen. dren's Arena. itest. ' ainuce aatae ciel gh ponivact Ne ee Freq|points on two wins and twojare next in line. Oshawa"s Brent BASKETBALL __| Billy Prentice, Bob Kennedy/resiie Minacs and Pete Me-|was looking for two more play- . Oshawa is in the base-/Oldfield remains in seventh Lakeshore District\and Darryl Hudgin fired goals\jamee ers to bolster the Hawks' sag-|ment with one win for four/place with an average of 14.8 Schedule -- Bowmanville/for the winners with Roger} : ging defensive corps. games, per game. | Local 1500 went on a scorin, at Ajax, 5.00 p.m. Waddell picking up two assists rampage, dowalng Core-Gein With Rowden definitely inked STANDINGS 4 i t d svi THURSDAY iene Stes oie setae Aa \9.3, Randy Zedic and Fox each|to @ contract, Whalley has turn. Abb Hoffm an Oshawa Minor Assoc. -- (Ju:| Mike McCullough and Brian|had a pair of goals with single ed -- to the pursuit y i ih + a\Twaites were the Cleaners'@forts by John Krantz, Jeff of Bob Greir from Midland. venile League) --Oshawa Jub: Greir came to a practice last ' ? fi ist rom | enville, Ricky Scott, Robert 7 C I FE tt Be Bate ana Ray Gahan Mecoge, and Tow Rowe ree one mr bee ere! LQ Gompete Lf vs Tony's Refreshments, at 9.15, In Monday night's action, Alan Matthews had three s-!""wi tiiey 'only took one good pm Roth games at Oshawa Canadian Corps" upset "cana: 8s, Erk Coy, two, and Mut 9qh"tn year a Rowden ve] BOSTON Meet Children's Arena. jdian Tire with a 4-3 win, Tom) p . fore asking him to turn out , OHA, Junlor "Ay Me tro/Farker was the (big gun for 99 prs tual eat with the Hawks. sor con iHCrORONTO. (CP) = Abigail eague -- Oshawa Generals vs 8. ast year he starred for Cen- man, 15-year-old Toronto|Bennett, London Brampton 7-Ups, at Brampton Larry Myers picked up a goal Blea al oo Wilton and tral Collegiate's COSSA Senior schoolgirl who once was Ikicked/ Dein. ondon Arena, 8.30. p.m. and an assist and: single' credits ge ge myer each fired mark-ichampions. He averaged|off a boys' pee-wee hockey|cordon, Sarna OHA Junior "B" Metro|went to John Cook and Ken on or the Cokes with John/better than 10 points per game|team, will compete in the wom- Ross, Hamilton | _-- nate -- Borman BAF au ay and and Dae Pees Mea Sheen nee waren, ang nea he emul ° 3 j : : 'Mats vs Lakeshores, at Lake-| Gerry Welsh, Neil Fry an i § , stretch drive and playoffs. | ts of Columbus track meet * * THIS UNIONVILLE rink, ing Club, on Monday, against . stones are the members of thé |shore Arena 8.30 pan ote uae |phil Plutz each scored a goal.and Bill Dawe one each. Only 5' 10", Jim is a eeu Hoe iguanas, wy Eastview A Whips $kipped by veteran Lou Ross an Oshawa rink. The photog- rink which made curling his- | Ochawa-Courtice 'League -- for the tiremen with assists to! Local 2784 shut out B'Naj Tebounder and loves to run. This is believed to be the first! of Agincourt, scored on 8-end, rapher missed the 'sth' tory for the Oshawa 3-Day |Morrison's ys Beaupre's, at Drew Allman, Gary Carroll, /B'Rith 3-0, Bob Durno, Gary, Hawks swing into league ac-\time a Canadian female track| Ni i on T 1] 0 Atop. fd "perfect count", in counter, which was located on Bonspiel, Left-to-right, they | port Perry Arena, 9.00 p.m, Ron Kitchen, Plutz and Welsh. Christenson and Ken DeHart|~ THRACE a field athlete has been in- pig eam xe eir first game of the 1962 the outside of the 12-foot rink, are Lou Ross, skip; Terry |pasSKETBALL | Houdaille blanked Duplate 4-0 each scored a goal for the local |vited to take part in a U.S. in-) Results of games played in the ---- Oshawa 3-Day Bon- at the left. But shown here, Bishop, Phil Motalko and Dr. |. Ontario Senior League -- Osh-/on goals by Brad Wilson: Chris|with Peter Leon getting two T ] |door meet, |Ne'ghborhood Association's Pee $piel, here at the Oshawa Curl- with their other counting Bush. ae ha awa Hawks vs Hamilton Quig-|Weeks, Bob Howard and Jim|assists, and D. Warner: Bil] wo 0 ves Abby was the youngest mem.|"" yh! "ockev League at shawa Times Photo |jeys, at Hamilton Westdale Col-|Nesbitt. Chris Weeks also had!/Warne 2nd Christenson one ber on Canada's British Empire the Children's Arena earlier ogiate, 8.00 p.m. an assist. each Biddi F ng pe i ha agg atluis week are as follows: i SAE WLTFA Pts, I } erth, Australia, last Novem-) i ' luoca iz» 8 6 Le aeih | aoe Ing OL erin nator' an inured toe) Santee" tate, 2 . ' & wy, ; One Oshawa Riz ix | l Wins [Canadian Tire 6 2 134 2013 and finished last in. the 880-| avt Vie <A>" 1t Ninigen D : 'pow leramda 1 \Local 278 1 341213 EPHL L ea d yards final with a time of/prookside 4, Eastview {B"3 envewewvrew eusssesees? S=Se5558 =z Sere revees™ i 5 |W'mount K, 6 11 12 2:21.6, Her previous best was | Duplate 5 2:10.7 set at the Games trials) iumars tare Still In Running =n Shorter Pinfall 03) ybecsee ct Se come Eee 5 bers of Sudbury Wolves are| ,4n unusually large contingent) Connaught 1, Kingside 0 Though rolling a smaller pin-;game. He was supported bY lr ocel 1e0¢ : 0 J = -- _ | dividual scoring leadership of|Stuff at Boston. : the Eastern Professional|, Bruce Kidd of Toronto is en- les Clothing won three out of|235, John Trott 224 and Sej|/B'Nai B'Rith Hockey Li : |tered in the two-mile run along five . ot with Dave Elis, Toronto, Bil| FIGHTS LAST é e five games from Bowlerama/Himes 220. Dayre Peer 325 and|Police Assoc, ; For Spiel OTLOLS ise Sigur at aceewins Hare igen a5 were sgh gee uae eer and rae Lap bat ° Lanes in the Toronto and Dis-|for Bowlerama, , played lait whek Nowe seantiot of Toronto, are entered in the| NIGHT trict Men's Major League. Total] Individual totals were for 250 Bid Goodbye Gilbert' of Kingston Frontenacs|°-78"™ race and Jim Irons! By GEO. H, CAMPBELL Pattison in the Oshawa Times|trophy final scheduled for this|pinfall for Peoples was 5631 and| Peoples Don Henning 1265, Sel in front with 48 points, one bet- * Brampton, Ont., will compete' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports Editor Trophy early rqunds yesterday,|evening. Currently Bob Laurie|for Bowlerama 5825. This was)Himes 46 frames 1059, John To Roger Hornsb ter than teammate Don Black.|!" the mile. NEW YORK--Waiter Tia Osh Curling Club's|"° qualify for the semi-inalland Ed. Rhodes are picked to|the a. verry Pe lg 19 abe ee Y lourn. | |149%, Pitts burgh, outpoin "The Oshawa 'lub's| round tomorrow. lreach the finals i jor|have rolle is seaso allem § s 963, seh rt | : : yi paige -- eg eg ever ec odie Golf Club entry, wun S MeLaughidn Tiegh play. |much hn a bowling is expect-/ Swartz, 25. frames fr bhai "-- donee Maialatae en Lalae wi Ramen Bean BASKETBALL Es ee eee tion, moved into Bruce Bradley at the helm,| T. A.' Carruthers' Belleville ' |Pidwerbecki 2 faMes Ae tt re ; d Ss i in.| -------- stages late last night and when|was bested by Crawford's rink|rink, with "Mac" White as skip,| The first game was won by|Ear! Jordan 13 frames 172. For| one gd i ae Contr nine the ine ues cori . i SCORES the ice chips had been cleared|in the first round of the third|is favored in the Fittings Ltd.|Peoples with 1117 over Bowler-|Bowlerama IAd., Dave Shock More than "350 Tiber are dimmed ae iene away: only two of the Oshawalevent yesterday but came back|Trophy action while Harvey|ama's 1022, Don Henning 268,|1140, Dayre| Peer 44° frames); oa tne ser Pihapel, A|. Moving up the ranks fast are\By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| Club's six entries were still in/to score a thrilling extra-end\Acton of Uxbridge or Oshawa's|Harold Ballem 243 and J ohnj1110, Harry Zigelstein 40 frames/i ON | o Seen eee' \ Gane Laheasihte din Mare Dai Weaaan tame the running for a share of thelwin over Charlie Knight of|Oak Crawford should win The/ Trott 223 were top shooters for|984, Dave Prain 37 frames yl wae cae ae ge h s\four of Sudbury Beok, hes 43\New York 93 Detroit 109 | "oot." Midland in the second round Oshawa Times Trophy. the winners while Don Horalin| Foul Co Pied eng sh ikea oat en gf: O08 shaped A eh s poet, 110 Cineinnadl 118 Big win of yesterday's playjof the Duplate Canada Ltd.|_ In the Duplate Trophy event, 251, Dayre Peer 226 and Paul) 00 Phir ao 18 trun :486, | Hornsby, who had a 22-season|. Gerry Ouellette of Kingston is|Los Angeles 99 St. Louis 96 | vias pulled off by Jim Ewart's/Trophy event. {Tom Caldwell's Orillia rink and Christmas 224 were high for aul inney eee . loayter battin suave a 359 ififth with 41 points and Leiter Boston 118 San Francisco 112 | IN OSHAWA Oshawa rink, when trailing Bill| All other Oshawa entries were his clubmates, skipped by Geo, Bowlerama. ; As a result of last Saturday's) igs, ila aban PES 'tgo4/had enough points--38--before|-------- | Wyse 9-1 they came back withjeliminated last night. Geo.|Fitzpatrick, are the favorites|,.Bowlerama came back with action People's Credit Jewel ih Stel oui C dinal maid |z0'ng to Bruins in December to| YOUTH DIES WRESTLING a sensational six-end count on|Campbell's rink lost a nip-and-|while Don VanLuven's rink and|1240 to take the second game lers now are leading Ppengh B like Seward pe procs Eh pool claim sixth spot. MONDOVI, Wis. (AP)--Leon Sales & Service the 8th end, two more in the|tuck 7-5 decision to Georg e|John Ross of Toronto Parkway Wile easily. Peoples rolle diwith 9 points followed by Kno} : : Ernie Wakely allowed 13 goals|Hoch, a 17-year-old wrestler at } " jeu f : ! cae BAA re| Hi s 's ian Mu-|None be sent, ; , , 9th to tie the score and then|Kennedy of Barrie, in the third|are picked to contest the final 1042. Dave Shock 289 and Dave| Hill Bowl 8, All Canadian He died at t ' in three games last week, bring-|Mondovi High School, died in|] 353 MITH Prain 288 were the strong men|tual Funds 6, Plantation Bowl] Me died at the age of 66 from ing the Hull-Ottawa team goal-|the arms of his opponent during | KING S skip Jim Ewart made a bril-/round of the secondary event,|of the J. B. Highfield Memo- ; ile 4 ap 5 scja heart conditi te. ; liant draw to the button, with|Fittings Ltd. Trophy. Oscar rial Trophy competition. ace ge ag 9 Fieve re Dorel clink acs dda tig chyg | PMH Der, 0. oe rj cataract ending average a game to 3.02,/an exhibition match Tuesday) his final rock, well-hidden be-|Parker's rink was beaten in the) The social side of the bon- fen ri Peoples. $ each and Motor City 2, |Operation, the highest it has been all sea- Cause of death was not deter- raged Taf tty eile a round by Howard Brown spiel yesterday was highlighted The third game went to Bowl-|~ : d 2 a Burial will be Thursday at) "Ol: te score the winning point. bef tayner. Parker's rink was/by the traditional buffet sup-\arama with a score of 1201 as the old family home of Horns- Wyse tried to o's Se ee in the J. H, High- per, which all 48 rinks enjoyed| Peoples rolled ince worst dans Vi L S |by's Bend, 'Tex., nine miles aT ee isifleld Memorial event by Gerviduring the evening intermis-|o¢ the season, 984. Dayre Peer| IC ynn ays jsouth: of Austin. | last rock--and the Oshawa four-| Meech 8 High Park rink. sion. Today, the bonspiel drops| Sui "ied the way for the Torond| | Rage Beet - Se eae Pg Rant gg aged fgets tojall social activities, as the sur-)to Club followed by Dave Shock urope e eas. B, y in the first round of|viving rinks concentrate on the rry Zi in p 0c y | Trophy event, primary competi-/the Duplate Canada Ltd. Tro-/final day's play, with ever y ol oe a in: HOCKEY SCORES tion of the big 'spiel. |phy action and Bob Mercer's bei On, ; "Ewart's rink faces "Bob" | Oshawa rink went down in the og Gh the win-cr-elee| with: 948. Rates With WHL STANDINGS - : piel i i , Peoples rolled 1196 to win the Laurie in this morning's semi-|third round of the Times' Tro- Bowl aaa | finals while Ed, Rhodes take s|Phy third event. i R. S$. MeLAUGHLIN TROPHY | fourth game as ow lerama, due anise : ; : : : | on Lloyd Sharpe's rink in the| ay's crucial playoffs con- ed. Rhodes, "10: rar bins ray ae ned Grants, Red trou) MONTERAD (os) ve Lynn,| BY -- ae see | oth emi-final bracket Lau-|Clude the bonspiel, with the five|H. McAllen, -10; John a" a ble in getting 1118. Don Henning) coach of the Szaskatoon Quakers Eastern Professional . er 5 i . Se cL anon A ae en 3/289, John Trott 266, Harold Bal-/said Monday the top hockey WLT F APt| ) rie's Unionville rink defeated } "e » |G. Goodfellow, 10; A. DiMartile, 7. lem 235 and Sel Himes 223,|teams in Sweden and Czechoslo-/Hull-Ottawa 2110 3 130 103 45| MEN'S WEAR LTD their clubmates, skipped by Stable Hand -- Fourth Round -- , were the strong men for Peo-|vakia play a brand of hockey/Kingston 21 11 31 43 111 45) making a strong bid for the in- of Canadians will show their! pPennhitl 4, Radio 1. fall than their opponents, Peo-|Ron Swartz 237, Don Henning) 3 4 4 6 5 5 6 7 wBweNVenNonors ERS SBESNSR BRSOSCSUANSA oo bo by to G2 tS --eS Cw OoAS -- NHL AABAweS 7 PORT 9311 OPEN EVENINGS , J. Ewart, s . ; nA rT ' Don Vanlaven 6-2 in a crowd- 'Cowrie, ': D'Vantaven, 9 ples and Harry Zigelstein 243,|"'about on a par" with the| Sudbury 16 13 5 151 139.37 thriller, in the fourth round.| \E. Rhodes, 8; H. McAllen, . 5.|Dayre Peer 236 and Dave Prain| Western Hockey League. 1 St. Louis 719 6 9913220 With three dead ends, the score) s |L. Sharpe, 9; G. Goodfellow, 8.1934 were tops for the losers.| "jr f P f 8.) E } has made Tuesday's Resul bt -2 at the end of S H L FITTINGS LTD. ; P : |_ 'European hockey h pat uesday's Result o bl peti dn Fait ays e it -- Second iL aah With the games tied up at| remarkable progress," he said. | Sudbury 6 St. Louis 2 "In the other section, Hal Mc- 's 'S garese 13 Cloude iMoney ean 4 ripe one each Besar ey deg national -- are bet-| Thursday's Game , ; i var ae "4 ' 1 'oramy, their best game of the day ,ter than most of our top junior|st, Paut at Sudb : : 3 Oth F T. Carruthers, 10; AL Robillard, 5.) ner " ' 4b baa udbury hen 'foe = any Wyo er res BR viriayy g te ay. 7,\winning the fifth game by 48)and senior teams. They're still) American League tBird round, only to bow to! BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP)--A i dleekio idk tf eg See pins as Bowlerama rolled 1244.|/below our National Hockey| Eastern Division Rhodes in the. fourth set. year-old stablehand bo A H. mrown 12: Omer Parker, 6.|earold Ballem led the Peoples ae Seo bw at As" WLT F APt George Goodfellow's Peterbor-\admitied setting a fire at But-¢ came, 1% Sogcamealy, (team to victory with a Silas any hockey' players in' the|@csree Me oe Sui re ryt s -|T. Carruthers, ; Bob Metcalfe, 5. -- gumoDraieS || Ke} yers rovid 816 3 339) 4 Pe cee to eis thee seca _ ae ag last mas, has OSHAWA TIMES TROPHY e world." Alok, 2 = 4 rs i Pe uits confessed to setting three fires ~--- First Round -- y iN ith! Sprinetie iy } t were nosed out by. Lioydiat Suffolk Downs near Boston (20k# Bryant, 10; G. Fitzpatrick, Dave Marion Lynn, former NHL star with)Springfield 16 14 § 139 119 37) 7 t i ¥ + | ; ' SON, |). Kennedy, 11; Jack Fraser, ; Toronto and Boston, was inter Western Division i 7 or oars rpe of High Park, 9-8, in| stat 1 T y Mi their next game Sey Sle age = army ee ee a yee cen viewed while his 1961-62 west-| Buffalo 2212 2124106 46 \ game. State police said the admis. ) 10; Ted Stone, P ] d B ern Allan Cup finalists made alCleveland 13 19. 5.117 144 31 GNE OTHER CONTENDER sion by George F. Briggs -of|pr" Boillie, ' ara yze y brief stop here en route home| Pittsburgh 1320 2 97114 28 Suburban 9 after a 13-game European ex- 4 -Oshawa Curling Club has|Mansficld, Mass. w f i | . Mass., was madejErnie Swan, | | Rochester 1119 5119 139 27} oply one other contender forisome weeks ago, but withheld {!. Aston. } ' B ll t hibition tour. Tuesday's Results |X Coats trophy honors -- and its Oak|pending questioning by Massa- - o tray 1 e The Quakers won seven and/Ruffalo 3 Quebec 3 Crawford's foursome, victims of|chusetts' authorities. * |). Kennedy, llost six. |Rochester 3 Baltimore 4 T ¢ : Wim, Pattison, CHEYENNE, Wyo (AP)--The| 'They ganged up on us every- Today's Games op Coats geme. hol tn and his Arey he had set two fires at Suffolk H.' Acton, Lou Ross, 2. football days of Dave Marion,|Where," said Lynn. "Ours was) providence at Cleveland : leated Ted Stone and Bill/Downs Nov. 7, including one in he, the Western Athletic Confer-| supposed to be a goodwill tour'! Springfield at Pittsburgh Sweaters fire burned itself out before 7 : : 2 games against national teams.|( 5 ar . ut Derore Mm. Roberts, 10; 'E. Racher, 9.0f Wyoming sophomore from ead th ;.| Chatham 21:9 1150 97 43 Fired A causing any damage, Briggs)).' Harmon, 8; Bob Mercer, 7. Bakersfield, Calif, was par- rast they started firing ¢ heir) woodstock 1812 0143 12136 Shirts Les Eveniss, Ray Smith, R. Robb, Roger Leslie, Round -- Jake Bryont, 3 mae aero WUD NOkKa NwWoo ONES NBSo ab 8-end in Monday's first) Police said Briggs told them 9. Ssowford, | oo ------ ae horses perished), "Roberts, " comin, =F ence's top punter and punt re-|The pre - arranged schedule/ OHA Senior A b ja whic Piet og dl oagrorareg Harmon, ; L. Wilkinson, . 7./turm specialist, are over. oo for us to start vied against) WLT F APt! 'wee wbdan lamage of $120,000, The other Bob Mercer, 9: K. Bertrand, 7. Marion, 20-year-old university |'lub teams, then work up to! windsor 22 7 1191 109 45) Shoes told police. DUPLATE TROPHY alyzed from the neck down Sun- fun pa of And Wel Gait 1116 0 84 123 22) Sta SADE ASIC - a aabh ] ) veren' a os ee Penne Ses OSE Oc tm eterna, ody, MBM when, accidentally cerns nee : K.-W. 1016 2103 117 22) " ? jadmitted setting a fire at the > (gins oa Tanning 5 ishot | 'k with a 29 call Sarni ' , i * ' well, i inning, 5 n the neck with a .22 cali- Sarnia 325 0 97200 6 Colt § Head Nt he ee a Mantes Filer. R. Leslie, " 19: R. Robb, 5. bre pistol bullet fired by a MEADLING TOURNAMENT Tuesday's Results i Boys Wear i ' -- Second Round --_ teammate, Mike Walker of De-| TORONTO (CP)--Hashim and|/ Chatham 7 Sarnia 4 ~" ; on ;,, way, 18 harness horses perished re eign" n , See uae Cols wie auper Car and a 53-year-old eon suf- Hagel lly as oe joe be -- ai mone: Mohibullah Khan of Pakistan, K.-W. el tc pige . roll Rosenbloom called "prob-/fered a fatal heart attack while "J, B, HIGHFIELD MEMORIAL A Cheyenne neurosurgeon/Al Chassaid of Bethlehem, ,. |. gl RichwrWatarioo iN ably the most difficult task I've rescuing some of the trotters ick Reet Reanim said the bullet struck Marion in Penn., and John Smith Chap- Woo i ieee at Oak ater . MID-WINTER eyer faced," have fired Weeb| 2nd pacers. ah Peigeeal eH ee bag 2 the neck, severed his spinal man of Montreal headline the as OHA Jani A Ewbank. the man who coached| Briggs, who was cited for his\Cigde tee' 6. BD. Gerdinmy 5, cord and lodged in the other annual open professional-ama- f WLT vA ¢ them to National Football| Tescue works at the Nov. 7 fire A, Robillard, 10; Jim Chappel, 5. side of his neck. The surgeon teur squash rackets singles Niagara Falls 15 7 511 no s League championships in 1958/4! Suffolk currently is under, -- Second Round -- =) id it is believed Marion would | championship _ starting Friday Stars) alls rae i : 235 and 1959. psychiatric examination in a ' * 5 ~* paralyzed the rest of his at the Toronto Cricket, Skating |° sbi dbo . 10 85 32 A. DiMartile, -- 7) Bob Moran ' : - i 3 (x)---An Extra End, | . and Curling Club. Hamilton 1111 5110 10027; @ ' "His replacement is Don Shula, ee ' ape haenhitadl tal St. Catharines 81% 6 90 125 22/ Commencing Thursday, Jan. 10 viho coached Detroit Lions' fur- {Guelph 519 4 81135 14| i ffective defensive back- an J iui ttecive aeenave back' WHTTBY FLUFFS AGAIN vets reaeny aaa We invite yoy. ty sulbek ascuencat a laude tae om Tomay's Game items from our quality 'Brand Name" jagara Falls at Montreal merchandise at reduced prices, ® that he would lose his job. Since care: Farmers Plant Dunnies 3-2 craic two NFL championships, they | Edmon oe 2 gary : have been just another team in' g unior the Western Division. By BRIAN McCALL 'stickeswinging match with althrough the motions of skating) KNOB HILL -- Goal: Kelly; | Burlington 3 Wieland 3 'Shula, 33, accepted a two-year) Whitby's Dunlop Hockey Club Toronto Marlboro player last/up and down the ice but failed/defence: McClocklin, Phai r,| Stratford 6 Goderich 3 contract in his first head-coach-| managed to hoid onto their spot|month didn't provide the club to get through the strong Knob| Wallace, Kelcher; -- forwards;|Waterloo 5 Owen Sound 6 position, lin the basement of the Metro| with the spark they need to get Hill defence. The play on Whit-/Kilger, Baylis, Winterstein,| Wallaceburg 4 Windsor 3 aon said Ewbank, 55,|Junior "A" Hockey League in/out and play the brand of hock- by's part was slow and suited Johnston, Regis, Pender, Col- Ingersoll 3 St, Marys 6 was offered another job with|last nighi's 3-2 loss to Knobey they should be capable of to Pee-wee league and wasn't/lins. | Metro Toronto Jr. A : : the Colts and probably will an.|Hill Farms. playing. worth the dollar most of the dis-| ee |Knob Hill 3 Whitby 2 "THE HOUSE OF STYLE nounce his decision on it later) The Dunnies who have won| Knob Hill strengthened their appointed fans paid to see it. | ah RST PERIOD |Neil McNeil 6 Marlboros 4 % this week. lonly three games in 24 starts|hold on the third place spot) Approximately 500 showed up| }: Whitby: Collins | Northern Ontario Senior f FOR MEN AND BOYS 'Shula played four seasons for|played a sloppy, disorganized) with the win and made the out-and were treated to a display ER ecirvoi Brockie) |Abitibi 6 South Porcupine 1 the Colts under Ewbank as de-jand spiritiess game, and failed|look for a playoff berth look/of "ring around the rink" as, enalties -- Tremblay (hold- _ Saskatchewan Junior fensive halfback and quarter-|to pierce the Knob Hil] defence|even dimmer for the basement the puck was half-heartedly ing puck) 11.50, Estevan 1 Saskatoon 3 Flin Flon 2 Moose Jaw 5 5 International League 74 back. The squad he inherits/time and time again. boys in Whitby. shot up and down the ice. SECOND PERIOD DT ne former teammates, plusjto the Dunlops who started the charged Whitby team score the nies come to life during the (Stroud) wecese 9.19 Port Huron 0 Fort Wayne 2 3 SIMCOE from his former coach includes} First goal of the game fell) First period play saw a_ Third period play saw Dun-) 9 Knob Hill, Fuller two who' joined the team this|game showing a certain mea-|first goal and then simmer final minutes but the goal scor-| 3 Knob Hill, Paul 12.40 Eastern League NORTH year he was dropped. sure of skill. |down to a point where playjed by Collins at 18.13 failed to) penalties -- Phair (tripping) Clinton 3 Charlotte 4 Ewbank's over-all record in| After the goal at the half way|could be called nothing other,do the trick and the game)5 i9 Philadelphia 3 Knoxville 5 nine seasons tar age mye is}mark of the first frame the|than disorganized and sloppy.|needed with a smiling. -Knob i ' eg ania Senior : Phone 5052-1. Im 1960, the year after|steam left the Dunnies until the| Collins slipped the puck into|Hill team skating victoriously THIRD PERIOD Windsor alifax 8 IN eh tlie two NFL T TLES, Baltimore}last minutes of the game. the Knob Hill net when Smith! off the ice. 4. Knob Hill, Kilger New Glasgow 0 Moncton 8 y 'S W EAR LTD 723 3611 slumped to a 6-6 record,. It was) Minutes dragged and the us-|set him up in front of the Knob| WHITBY -- goal: Reeson; (Kelcher, Paul) § Exhibition 4 88 in 1961 and 7-7 last season.|ually boisterous fans- sat in si-)Hill net defence: Tremblay, LaRue,} 5. Whitby: Collins Detroit (NHL) 11 Hamilton 'The 1962 defeates included ajlence and at.times even booed. Knob Hill came into the sec-|Hoffman, Carnegic; forwards:| (Weller, Abbott) .... 18.13) (OHA Jr. A) 3 5%0 drubbing by Chicago Bears,/The return of Whitby's star. ond and blasted two quick goa's Brockie, Wilson, Smith, Kowal-; Penalties -- Pender (holding) Ottawa-Hull Junior A tite worst defeat in Baltimore's centre Bill Smith after his en- past the poorly protected Whit. ski, Weller, Fletcher, Gay, Da-2.10, Winterstein (tripping) Oi!tawa M. 3 Hull 2 professional football history. forced absence arising from aiby netminder. Whitby went! venport, Collins, Everett. "15.58: {Smiths Falls 6 Ottawa P. 2 ' i * >

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