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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1963, p. 12

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vomit 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Moadey, March 11, 1963 COLLEGIATE CURLERS PROUDLY DISPLAY THEIR TROPHIES % GENERAL MOTORS TROPHY Belleville Schoolboys Win Annual Bonspiel A rink from Belleville Col- John Lindsay's foursome from Niagara Falls and Belleville, OSHAWA O'NEILL PETERBOROUGH Shellettes Bombard © Fergus 20-0: Ajax Shellettes scored po les@" than 20 times in a 200 over a make - up team i Fergus, Ontario, when the paif clashed in the Whitby Arena' last night. : a 3) Shellettes sandwiched fives. goal attacks around a 10-goal' second period, +2 Jan McDonald four; 5j\goals for the winners. legiate, consisting of John -Lomas, Bill Moffatt, Bryan Watkins and Gord Pinder, skip, seored three wins and.a total of 18 points, to capture The Gen- eral Motors Trophy, in the an- nual Oshawa Schoolboys' Bon- spiel, here at The Oshawa Curl- ing Club on Saturday, Runners-up in the day's com- Bill Glover, Ralph Parker, Doug Kirkland, Jim Grady, Doug Mitchell, Gary Berry, Jim Minett, Jeff Parker, skip, 10; skip, hash ad HENRY DON MILLS Dave Hoag, Derek Graham, Peter Schell, ike Williams, Hers Gey, Mike iams, erry Hodges, skip, Oshawa McLaughlin Collegiate, lost their first game .o the 'bon- spiel winners, dropped another close one in the second round and then romped to a one-sided win in their third game, for a total of 8 plus 5 points, the best in the one win section. Phil Bradiey's Oshawa O'Neill entry had three losses, with the latter emerging as top winners. Following are the complete re- sults: LINDSAY C.1, Ron Pillsworth, Bill Kennedy, lye, Grant. Naylor, skip, Py ght ob HENRY ich Carr, Doug McColl, Lowrance, Jim Hollingshead, 10; Ae Netrenes: 6: Steve Procunier, 10; skip, Ri _ THE GENERAL MOTORS Trophy, premier award of the annual Oshawa Schoolboys' Open Bonspiel, was won by THE EVELEIGH TROPHY, funners-up award in the bon- spiel, was won by a rink of schoolboys from Oshawa Cen- tral Collegiate, who are shown an entry from Belleville Mol- ra Secondary School and the above picture shows Jan Mc- Nab, of the GM Public Rela- (left) with their trophy. Left- member of this winning rink to-right, John Mowat, Mackay, the skip, Keith John- ston and Bill Patterson, Each Mike tions Dept., presenting the trophy to the winning rink, Left-to-right, are Bill Mof- fatt, Gordon Pinder, the skip, ss 4 |plate vs Scugog Cleaners, at 6,40 received a desk lamp, decor- ated with a curling figure, --Pshawa Times Photos. WIN FIRST SESSION Oshawa GM Curlers Make Ian McNab; John Lomas and Bryan Watkins. Each of the boys also received an individ- ual trophy. SPORTS CALENDAR Oshawa Minor Assoc. (Ban- tam League Round-Robin Play- offs) -- B'Nai B'Rith vs Local 1500, at 5.00 p.m.; Police Assoc. vs Coca Cola, at 5.50 p.m.; Du- p.m.; Houdaille Industries vs Canadian Corps, at 7.30 p.m.; Westmount Kiwanis vs Local 2784, at 8,20 p.m. and Local 1817 vs Canadian Tire, at 9.10 p.m. All games at Oshawa Children's Arena, TUESDAY HOCKEY OHA Junior Metro League Playoffs Toronto Marlboros vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Community Arena, 8.30 pm. -- 4th game of 4-out- of-7 Seni-Final series, Marl- boros lead 3-0, Oshawa Minor Assoc.--(Juve- nile League Round-Robin Play- offs) -- Juvenile All-Stars prac- tice at 7.15 p.m.; Hayden Mac. donald's vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.15 pm. and Tony's Refresh- "an p.m, All games at Oshawa Children's Arena. NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York's Andy Bathgate, Toronto's Frank Mahovlich and Jean Beliveau of Montreal had the most productive weekends Parker Aghast With 30-Goal ments vs Beaton's Dairy, at 9.15) petition and winners of The Pere Eveleigh Memorial Tro- phy, was 'Mike' MacKay's rink from Oshawa Central Collegi- ate, with three wins and a point total of 13 plus 2. Third prizes went to Wayne Lawrie's rink from Markham Collegiate, with two wins and a 14 plus 5 points. Right behind them came Tom Grandoni"s rink from Niagara Falls, with two wins and an even 24 points, all close, and they claimed the set of prizes for "lowest minus net" while Jim Minett's rink, also an OCVI entry, received the special set of prizes, award- ed to the rink finishing as run- ners-up to the Eveleigh Trophy winners. Messrs. J. A. Robins and Jos. Walsh conducted Satur- day's successful Schoolboy Bon- spiel, which this year enjoyed entries, for the first time, from John Coyne, Bryan Sudderd, Bob Charlesbois, Pat Rudke, Robert Laubmon, Bill Flegg, Mick Flynn, Tom Steen, skip, 13; skip, BELLEVILLE 05H, MeLAUGHLIN John Lomas, Paul Sutton, Bill Moffatt, Stan Zuly, Bryan Watkins, Terry Twine, Gord Pinder, John Lindsey, skip, 8; skip, 5 MARKHAM €.1, OSHAWA O/NEILL Clair Rowland, 'om § Bill Lieve, Bob Ward, Doug Lioyd, Bob Toogood, yu Wayne Lawrie, Phil Bradley, si 10; skip, ip, Oshawa Hawks weni into one of their second . half scoring droughts on Saturday night and as a result, dropped a 78 - 62 laociaion to Hamilton Quigleys, in their final game of the sea- son. The win for Hamilton gave them a berth in the Ontario Senior League final, at Sarnia next Saturday. Sarnia defeated St. Thomas 95-62 in the other semi - final Saturday night, It was difficult to get the Osh- awa players "'up" for the game, which was anti - climatic after their CABA Senior "B" loss to Toronto, on Thursday. Never- theless they played good ball in the first half and sparked by \Fred Reilly and Al Etchells, they held a slim 34-33 lead at the midway point in the game. Young Brian Hotrum led the visitors along with veteran Bob Ross. minutes of the second - half with never more than six points separating the clubs to this stage in the game. Then Oshawa hit a bad shooting streak and the Quigleys picked that oppor- tune moment to get hot. They waltzed in six successive bas- kets without a reply and from then on, they just coasted to The Hawks stayed close to} Hamilton through a good seven homesters. Cheski hit for 20) points and Reilly added 17. | In foul shooting, Oshawa) scored 10-for-19 and Hamilton! 6-for-17, | --FOUL SHOTS: Though it was a losing season for the Hawks| they did very well in making| the big jump into Senior com-| petition,..They finished third in| their own league and took the| Toronto Senior "A" champs to) a third game, before bowing out of provincial playdowns... There is still cosiderable doubt about the officiating late in the game Thursday 'when Oshawa had a lead over the Toronto crew...With a years experience under their belts, the Hawks can be nothing but stronger again next year, when the Senior Lea. gue is expected to be split in two divisions, East and West jand comprise 10 teams,,,New. jcomers will be Toronto Dow Kings, YMHA and Kitchener in Oshawa Hawks Drop Keith Johnston, .|Mike MacKay, Paul P: Dove Smith, Borry Gardner, * Tom. Grandoni, T. Steen, J, Lindsey, T. Grandoni, t Parker, 'Campbell, 10/ 5, Procunier, SAY ¢.1, Parkin, Jim Crosby, Bruce Frederick, Chas. McCrae, skip, BARRIE C.1. Bryan Mills, skip, WwW NIAGARA FALLS skip, Supsuss = STW BNSS Zz Oe: Pinder, Marlene Gibson followed with three markers. Joy Hercia,. Gladys Williams, Nancy Flem- ing and Linda McCord had two 6,/each, Jan Godfrey, Leona Sleep, Wendy Stark, Jill Rennick Darlene Gibson scored singles. HEADS STAR EXPERTS TORONTO (CP) -- Miss Ruth J. Northcott has been elected | Ww. 1. 67 KING W. = '|to her second term as president . of the Royal Astronomical So- 0! PHONE 723-7022 Playoff To Quigley's Miss Senior Finals the East and Tillsonburg and another strong club from Lon- on. Hamilton: Ross 14, Gnish 4, Graham 2, Hotrum 22, Harris. son 11, Henderson, Goodwin 16, Kilrea 5, Jones and Ellis 4. Total. 78. Oshawa: Andrejicka 2, Old- field 6, Cheski 20, Gunn 2, Grier 6, Etchells 8, Kolodizie 1, Reilly 17, and Rowden. Total 62. Officials: Bill Gingerich and Keith Buchanan; Scorer Tony Saramak. BACKACHE Were Dodds Pills acids and wastes, backache, tired feeling, disturbed rest often follow. iodd's Kidn FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS JOH ae EAN "Visualiner"' SPECIAL 95 PHONE 728-6221 for eppointment Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service NE TIRE 534 RITSON RD. S. GENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 728-6221 Performance BOSTON (AP)---Detroit left winger Parker MacDonald, ticketed for the minors last September, is the most sur- prised man in the National ; h Hockey League that he has Hawks' two top scorers -- 4 reached 30 goals. |past weeks, once again led the ' Calvin Parker MacDonald, 29,| Chicago into sole possession of|has played at least part of the runnerup pony seven NHL seasons prior to this| REMEMBER WHEN ' wt A similar performance by|one, scoring 42 goals and not) By THE CANADIAN PRE |Mahovlich: carried him into|more than 14 in a single cam- Manuel Ortiz won back \third position, also vaulting over | Paign. : the world bantamweight |Mikita, held pointless in Chi-|, 'Never in my wildest dreams} boxing title 16 years ago to- .|Cago's one appearance. |did I ever think I'd get any-| night with a close is-round who will have to wipe out their J, Rehn, » | Beliveau meanwhile scored|Where mear 30 goals," Mac-| decision over Harold Dade 8-point deficit, in order to claim|$i"' Burns. L. Smith, lenaben shin lonce and added a pair of as-|Donald confided. "Why am I) at Los Angeles. Dade had the 'aniival event's covetediitn Mero Jack Dolame, _ [siete to take over the Ne 6 spot, |Scoring so well? Because I'm) eaten Ortiz, also over 15 Inter-Club Trophy. I 9 Belv : | the complete|y "(ev ; R '|to run his season's production to _ eireceni. I can roam! at San Francisco. Ortiz held rinks and scores: |34 goals and 42 assists for 76 right. around the goal playing the title a further three OSHAWA KITCHENER Ragin ; i chank hard and ht " Ea" i Hommer, league scoring championship. tacDoneid 5B gd hd 1 Towee!- of South Africa in a W. Broadbent, §. Uffelman, __ skip, 4; skip, 8.| Bathgate is next with 73 points | y Col! 45-round decision in Johan- R. Matthews, E. Heller, 5. Lawrence, ian Detroit 4 € 8 + ' : + fro it for passing 18 ani a alee a ee 9 ae skip, Pi iage alichetet, |secend Mikita, with a with |28 goals, said coach Sid Abel, Ed Alker, skip, 3. Henri Richard of Montreal,|reaches 35. Les «Harrison, TOTALS:- 44:| good for two assists in the Unimpressive at pre-season INCOME TAX one in front of Beliveau and|League, MacDonald got a last- SPORTS IN BRIEF two ahead of Boston's Johnny|minute reprieve from Abel, whol] TT SHORT FORM Beliveau leads in assists with bolster the left-wing contingent COMPLETED CHAMP UNDEFEATED | PALMER WINS 48 His career was in jeopardy peg pat shee. ot ee nal Palme raroeme a iets fe year, pecnoene balked at onto and Montréal's Jean Miller|stroke deficit by firing a eing assigned to Sudbury of Es U.A.W. HALL Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. their victory, Brian Hotrum led all scorers with 22 points, followed by Cliff Goodwin and Bob Ross with 16 and 14 for Hamilton. Carl Cheski and Fred Reilly, the q Annual Kitchener Safari Oshawa General Motors curl-|5ey, Smith, »: tie Sree ing team made the first half of | cji¢¢ Sanh, , their annual oe ening severd [4 Douglas, ¢. Harrier, visits with the Kitchener-Water- |/eck Magee, ag TP loo Granite Club curlers, a suc-/ai° penta, righ ida yp, cessful one, on Friday, when) skip, 4; skip, -| Two goals and an assist lifted they managed to score a 56-44/Lloyd Sturch, J. MeGole, |Bathgate over Stan Mikita of| " 4 +. |garnet Sager, N. Sutherland, | point victory on the K-W 10@, MR. MeDonald, H. Vest, addition to thoroughly enjoying apt Vesey, : G Thompson, the hospitality of their hosts. skip, 7, Skip, Return visit will be at The|w." jomston, Oshawa Curling Club this Fri-|). Porter, H. Yaek, day, when GM will host t he Pete Simmons, J. Inglis, " Bob Walker, L. Kuntz, Kitchener - Waterloo curlers,| skip, 13; -- skip, among the top point-collectors in the National Hockey League. All three picked up three "| points. But Detroit's Gordie Howe collected two himself and re- tained his position on top. H. Burgess, W. Ufferman, W. Clorke, F. Evans, Pete Potipeo, skip, Bill Aogg, Jack Playford, 9; Jack Forbes, 56; G A Pts 34.42 76 33 40 78 36 35 71 2941 70 22 44. 66 Howe, Detroit Bathgate, New York Mahovlich, Toronto Mikita, Chicago Richard, Montreal Beliveau, Montreal 17 48 65 Bucyk, Boston 25 38 63 ond place was Gary Player, top money winner this year on the PGA tour. Player had a 69 Sun- day, The. victory meant $3,500 for Palmer. Kneece and Player picked up .$2,000. For New Car Buyers Only -- ne Here's A Money Saving Exchange Offer Never Before Presented _ A TIRES ONLY petition as the women's Uber)total and won the $25,000 Pensa- League, went home to Sydney, Cup badminton trial matches|cola Open Golf tournament by N.§., under suspension and fi- concluded hete Sunday. The|two strokes. It was his second nally agreed to repor: to Her- trials also produced an upset) Pensacola crown, He first won shey. when Mrs. Miller and Bev Chit-|here in 1960. Palmer, trailing tick of Windsor, Ont., paired up| Harold Kneece by four strokes to defeat the Canadian title-/going into the final round, holders, Miss Shedd and Doro-| passed Kneece on the eighth thy Tinline of Toronto, 15-12, | hole by shooting birdies on the 5-15, 15-12. The Canadian beard we vag third, sixth and eighth Cup team will face England at|holes. He never gave up the Boston April 8. 'lead. Tied with Kneece for sec- Bert Granik, J. Brighty, | Howe got a goal and an assist|P!@ying with Gordie Howe and) rounds, two months earlier Following are peta Sg nce PE ie cis ; ride , 1 jon this line, Howe shoots often, ; ; Cruikshank, points in his bid for a sixth years before losing it to Vic N. Briggs, C. Kieswetter, Ed. ichoel, A | Frank Block, E. Hewitt, T. Graham, |followed by Mahovlich with 71 inetet wo hendacme Donuess nesburg. 5, lon McNab, Don Crothers, and will get another if he |weekend play, is fifth with 66,/camp and assigned to Pitts. 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