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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1963, p. 15

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ee ee a te a TT a tT a ES Ee ae CAPTURE PROVINCIAL HONORS IN MIXED RINK CURLING COMPETITION SCARBORO Golf and Coun- try Club's representatives, shown above, captured the On- tario Curling Association's provincial curling honors, in the final playoffs, here at The Oshawa Curling Club yester- day, when they defeated Gil final match. Dave McCowan, skip of the Scarboro entry, was unable to play in yester- day's three final rounds and with perfect success, Left-to- right, they are Jack McAl- pine, skip, Mrs. D. McCowan, Bill Carson and Mrs. W. Car- KINGSTON'S entry, winners in their district, lost their quarter-final round in Rose Bowl competition here yester- kerton 7-6 but came on to win the "Vase Competition", con- solation event, when Bill Gos- tick made a brilliant shot with to nose out Barney Krivel of Toronto Beaver Club, 7-6. --Oshawa Times Photos HAROLD HUGHES PETROLEUM. 'takes the worry out _ of home heating with iil .-eall you pay for is the oil! 1962-68 Rose Bowl (Mixed) Walker's London rink in the Jack 'McAlpine replaced him, son. day to Len Schmidt' of Wal- his last rock, of the final end, -- FINAL -- sais 5 ATE THE GREEN 10 301 040x---- 9; The Irish used the shamrock as a food for centuries after St. Patrick used it to illustrate the holy trinity with its three Scarboro Rink Claims OCA Rose Bowl Event 20 gs or Au 9th, Schmia, made a fine shot] pact, to just count by two inches LONDON coal ok. with his last rock in the 10th, for|--the only counter of the final]WoKer =, 200 010,104 O1--9:(x); eon bas 9s Houston a take-out and stay, to count/end. Schmidt O11 101 030 10 -- 8, EAVER PHONE 723-7822 one and tie the match. Following are the complete 020 010 111 O-- 6, (x)--Extra End In the extra end play, with|Tesults: shot against him, Schmidt miss- ROSE BOWL COMPETITION ed. Walker also missed in his -- Querter Fincls -- bid to take out the second-best SCARBORO NIAGARA FALLS counter, With his last hoa Mrs, R Carson, Ms. ¢. Parent, | Schmidt rubbed the lon|Wm. Carson, 0. Parent, "shot rock" -- but not only roll-|MM"s, 0. Mctowany Airs. C, Daw, ed out himself but took his other|' ski "1g skip, "counter" with it -- so Walker TOR. BEAVER didn't need to throw his last ¥ Mrs. Bea Krivel, Lou Consky, rock, . L. Ashmore, Mrs. Mollie Consky, Andy Widdis, Barney Krivel, KINGSTON WINS VASE skip, 1; i In the Vase Competition, con-|| WALKERTON solation event for the losers in|Warms Macdonald, the quarter-final round, Bill|Helen Schmidt, Gostick's Kingston rink took the|Len Schmidt, laurels. They whipped Keith] 'ip Chantler of Alliston rather|,4,, 'NPS handily while Barney Krivel of| john Cathers, Toronto Beaver Club was nosing|Mrs. Betty Walker, 'Peg' Chantler, out Carm Daw of Niagara Falls|S" Walker, |, Keith Chantler, In the final game, the Beaver > at rink scored singletons im the 7th, 220 402 O11x--12; 8th and 9th cnds to tie the score LINDSAY at 6-6, In the final 10th end, 001 020 100x-- 4. amg meet hy ening to eep the front end open and Walker with an optional one or rings blank. Skip Bamey Krivel 'dead end" on the 9th, He/ made a brilliant draw to "bite" settled for the latter but the/hait his stone on the front of fextboro, rink continued their] tne but Bill Gostick-follow- tactics in the final/eq with an equally fine shot, a until the London rink] confident take-out that saw his of rocks -- amd that|own stone spin in, after the im- 1963 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS NOW ON DISPLAY 353 PH. ae GMITHE tt Ww. 9311 OPEN EVENINGS McAlpine LONDON 101 010 200x-- 5. VASE COMPETITION BEAVER 102 211 000 1-- 8; NIAGARA FALLS 020 000 311 O-- 7. Walker Krivel MUFFLERS KINGSTON 104 010 104 1--12; A rink from Scarboro Golf and Country Club, with sub- stituting skip Jack McAlpine re- lacing Dave McCowan in the final day's play, three rounds, captured the Ontario Curling Association's 1962-63 Rose Bow! vincial mixed rink honors, [ah at The Oshawa Curling Club yesterday. The winners disposed of Carm Daw and his Niagara Falls' rink in the quarter-final round, eliminated Andy Widdis and his Lindsay representatives rather handily in the semi-finals and then copped the top honors with a 9-5 victory over veteran Gil Walker of London, in the final round. Tied at 5-5, at the end of seven rounds, the Scarboro rink copped the Rose Bowl honors with a big four-count on the 8th end when London skip Gil Walker was hog-line short and then a foot short with his two rocks. Skip McAlpine raised one of his own and also rolled in for a "measure" fourth rock, with his final shot on the 8th end, to break up the nip-and-tuck battle. A Pisgen 4 take-out style left 67 KING E, | | 9.| M. H. T, Ww. A FREE TRIP TO BERMUDA OR HAWAII . Gostick, skip, ALLISTON WIN McAlpine Widdis INCOME TAX RETURNS TI SHORT FORM COMPLETED $2.00 U.A.W. HALL Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. Saturday 9-12 EVERYBODY WELCOME EXTRA-END IN SEMI'S Closest game in the day's play was in the Rose Bowl semi- finals when Len Schmidt of Walkerton scored a three on the 8th end to break a 4-4 tie with London only to have Gil Walker Have Your Suit Styled col Tollesal ty SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens NOW AT MILLWORK HARDBOARDS MASONITE Woodgrains combine the true beauty of wood with all the strength and durability of famous MASONITE PRESDWOOD Hardwood. Choose from a wide variety of beautiful shades in easy-working pan- els that go up in a jiffy. 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