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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1963, p. 16

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CS IG NOE IOS 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 21, 1963. SPORTS | Oshawa Junior |"yestenpays | Foley's Win (ims: fees Delves and Nelson. Minor Teams Advance!_CALENDAR | Lacrosse Team |__STARS_| Industrial "icrx:., sous, os BROWN'S POO Get Arena Time! "ins Save Deve Kem, . Teversiag' hey had but the LUMBER & SUPPLIES In Basketball Play «= Pttrepescts teste tre, memes, vee) Puck Title (rr 22 9) soo spf ues ; with eight seconds left to play fine team effort to earn their] "DO-1T-YOURSELF ane airy lhawa Children's Arena, yes- caine victory. j ° . piel Deny oy iY 15 a Bee ligeday announced that he and rg Pag SS woe 8 erg § Gatrates vinst HEADQUARTERS" Saturday morning, in the Y's|4, Jacula, Total--32. Fouls--2- the St. ina Cadets team was Hayden Macdonald's vs T ae ve en wae nadiens and Toronto's first NHL| match tor capture the Oshaws. * OR Callen, Fe Pr gy on & : : 0 on scar , at 9.15 p.m. agre , : PROVEMENTS Men's Club of Oshawa - Simcoe] %ut-of-8 " Pu ° Refreshments. sawn Cidldrens| Green Gales Lacrosse Club|Championship in 15 years, Courtice Industrial Hockey|.nenaiie® a FULL LINE OF Hall Minor Basketball League) FIREFIGHTERS OUSTED |" yregica) Pharmacy, held in\Arena. whereby, Oshawa's new entry) Young Vic Hadfield, who| League championship. About 200) | se BUILDING MATER action, the second games of the! The second game of the daylin, first quarter to-a slim 12-to-| BASKETBALL in the Ontario Lacrosse Asso-|scored New York's first three an were on hand at the Port) * {peve., Be aioe 725 -4704 ' two-game, total-point quarter-|saw Bolahood's Sportshaven niP|19 jead, goon opened their mar-| General Motors League--Per-|iation Junior "A" circuit, will/goais in leading the Rangers to) a" Jofaing 'ether the fil] & Hales, RG i ' fol-| Oshawa Firefighters Assoc. «(gin up until at one time they|sonnel Dept. vs Cost Account-|P@ eir home games at/a 5-1 triumph over Boston Wed- Penalties -- MeLinton. 436 RITSON N. sx lard ema IN Wp ayo were leading by 24 points, andling, at bas p.m.; Accounts| the local arena. nesday fight. Pairs broke in front with the! « a Testo (Wheve Pevensie Tate lowing results. out of the play-off picture, via 8/nu+ for the marksmanship of|Payable vs Students, at 8,00| It marks the first time that a hos omonh tina ada ' In the first game of the morn- 70-to-57 count on the round, Rajkovic on the St. John's * i ' .m. and Puchasing vs Parts|major team, such as the Gaels, | i a) At the outset of the game and oa ' it md a mg at the end of the first quarter, a would have had a much Boni., at 9.15 p.m. All three} has been allowed the use of the REMEMBER WHEN oe 2? Bolahood's had jumped into ¢he|/#8er winning margin. games at McLaughlin Collegiate) arena for its scheduled games. | gy THE CANADIAN PRESS ese Som gms. athough lead, eight-to-five, but by the magoed by quarters, not includ. gymnasium. Representing the Lacrosse] Joe Louis successtully dé- Sn the round they were soundiy|time the half rolled around, the| Ing the first, were 28 to 12, 30 FRIDAY Club at the meeting were Sec-] tendeg his world heavy- frouneed 69 to 49. By virtue of|Firefighters Assoc. by way of|'0 29 and the final 62 to 42. = |No games scheduled. .... .../retary Ray Trew and director) '°"™ this win, the Kinloch's team|their accurate shooting and On the two-game, total-point Bill Kurelo, along with general weight title for the 15th time now deo into the Series "B'|Close checking in the second| series, Medical Pharmacy took manager and coach Jim Bishop.| 22 years ago today, knock- 'championships or the semi-final|Warter, had gone ahead by the)a 101 to 66 edge and will now go NHL LEADERS Others at the meeting were| ing out Abe Simon in the paornng for A league crown, slim margin of 14 to 13. on to the "B" championships, Arena Mgr. Ron Simcoe and 13th 4 of their 15 both of these going to the win-| In the third quarter, although| against Kinloch's Men's Wear. | standings: Toronto, won 35,|"eWly appointed Parks Commis- round of their 15-round 'mer of the next round, both teams played heads up ball) High scorer for Medical Phar-|iost 21. tied 12, points 82... | Sicuer Pat Kennedy. bout at Detroit. The giant and a tight-checking variety,|macy was Blakholmer with a '¢ Simon fought a sensational : "This contest by quarters, was|the Firemen widened their lead ranten Monk 38 polite, whlle for Points: Howe, Detroit, 83. The Gaels, who will operate , i : Goals: Howe and Mahovlich,|in a league that includes St.| battle but finally wilted Bhi fle oad ee athe al oe - made the score read" to cer Madbune pera man Toronto, 36. Catharines, Brampton, Mimico,| under the savage punch- quarter at four apiece and at!' it was after this, in the final ies Assists: Beliveau, Montreal, rpg a eg pane ing power of the Brown ithe half, with 18 apiece. It was|quarter, that the roof fell in,|_ MEDICAL PHARMACY -- 49. screx oh Adon' winthe with| BOMwec. 4m the third quarter, that theland Bolahood's Sportshaven,|Blakholmer 35, Martins 2, Cyr) Shutouts: Halil, Chicago, and| Fame. 9n Onday nights wit! "Provincial Tile team jumped|led by the accurate: shooting of|13, Komposch' 4, Langley 6,| Plante, Montz<al, 5, the Season expected to. start) into a 24 to 22 lead, but this was|Glecoff, eked out the victory. |Zimny 2. Total -- 62, Fouls --| Penalties: Young, Detroit, 269|4bout May 24. Practice sessions SHORG AS 'short-lived as the Kinloch's| For the Firefighters Assoc.,|®-Out-of-l4, minutes (NHL record). gg on 'or about 'Men's Wear team came rushing)the top scorer was Cartwright] ST. JOHN'S CADETS -- Raj- : pril 13, idol HEATING & 'back in the final quarter and|with 12, while for Bolahood's|kovic 21, Shepherd 13, John- HONOR HOWE Mr. Kennedy said he was 'pulled off a close but well earn-|Sportshaven it was Glecoff with|stone 2, Swindel, Bobyk 2,1 NEW YORK (AP) ---Gordie| Vey Pleased to:see the manage] APPLIANCES 'ed win. 22 leading the way. Palmafso 4. Total--42. Fouls --| Howe, the Dettoit. Red Wing ments ¥ the arena and. the la- Industrial ond . High scorers were for Provin- BOLAHOOD'S -- Hubar 2,|10-out-of-22. star who is civsing in on his crosse club reach an amicable ' Gleooff 22, Corneal, Wayling, ' agreement and said, he looks ithe. Kinloch' a it sini hg 12, Milosh 1, Brennan. Total.|FUTURE GAMES sixth National Hockey League| forward to a fine season for the Commercial gheeraghi's Games scheduled for this Sat-|SCoring title, was named Wed-| newly formed team. |] The established, reliable Ges erg kere -- with 12 og _lurday, March 23, are as fol-|Nesday as the February winner .é Dealer in your area. RROVINGIAL TILE, -- Haas|Chethas, Perkins, Galway 7,/10we: First, games in, two, gamnal oe Noe poll Howe Fe. | 3] CELINA ST. | YOU'LL GET TOP VARIETY AND VALUE AT total-point "A" and "B" finals:|lete of the Year poll. Howe re. MOST BIRTHS | 46, Bradica 3, Morrison, Mc- Batotish 12 Tolnieds, Peaks 9.00 a.m., Bolahood's Sports.|ceived ¥7 first-place votes and| Newfoundland had the highest| PP storetype 'Iiveen 7, Glecoff 4, B. Melyn-| "4 nit ofa, ; haven vs CKLB and 10.00 a.m.,{102 points from a' panel of U.S.|birthrate in Canada in 1961 with| 9 chuk. Total--30. 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