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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1963, p. 15

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Fda Nh A AOE Ot AIG 8 Pe ee ar ecm, coatond osu edseaiaiet ieee This coming Saturday morn- ing, April 20, will once again Club of Oshawa - Simcoe Hall Settlement Tournament. It will be the fifth such tournament to be played in this city, as it comes but from places like Belleville, Mid- land, Toronto, Ajax and our|Miles, and Coach, Mike Karas. own representation from the Motor City. in the Minor Division. these scoremarking jobs, as well as The following teams will play Oshawa Y's Men's | Annual Tourney The tournament is split inte ica, Provincial Tile; John Raj- two age classifications -- under) X0 twelve years of age being in|Kilistoff, Lloyd Heholt, CKLB; Trout Se ason the Biddy Division. and from|Chuck Wayling, Bolahood's thirteen - to - sixteen, playing|Sportshaven; Rick Salway, Fire- fighters Association; Karl Blak- A il | Games will commence at 9.00|holmer, Medical Pharmacy, and ns pri a.m, and should, if all goes as|Marion scheduled, be completed by 5.30|Men's Wear. fa\p.m. Anyone wishing io attend and watch 4\show their sportsmanship and i4| ability may do so free of charge. Members of the Y's Men's Club will handle the timing and youngsters SPORTS CALENDAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 17, 1963 1S Greenwood Can TROPHIES GALORE Biddy -- Team "A" -- Ron Babe. Team "B" -- Ted Boivin, Bill re nS ar Le imcoe Hat! Solar League -- % in)McInroy, Randy Jackson, Tom|Comets vs Meteorites, at 6.30 see the starting of a Y's Men's|Eldridge, Steve Ball, Mike Zim-/p.m. and Planets vs Satellites, ny, Bill Cobel, Randy Howard,|at,7.15 p.m. Both games at Osh- House Basketball|Dave Calder and Coach, Bob| awa Simcoe Hall. Melnychuk, David Lee, Billj/ BASKETBALL once a year, with teams entered|Swindell, Altinos Felix, John Naurot, Dave Manser, Dennis|pionship Finals -- Parts Dept. vs Students, 1st game of 2-out- by Minor -- Coach, Robert God-|0f-3 series, at McLaughlin Col- proposed dard, Wayne Haas, Sam Brad-|legiate Gymnasium, 8.30 p.m. General Motors League Cham-] house on Saturday, April 13. Win ORHA Title Storie Park League Holds Panda ih Annual Bowling Banquet crv: caisin oh The annual Storie Park,proved bowler," was won by|to-count, in the semi-finals of League bowling banquet was| Jessie Barr. the ORHA Int. "'C", and won held in the Storie Park club-| The playoffs were won by) 'heir first-game of the finals for the Hillsides as follows: Art| i! Ontario, on Sunday night, at The toast to the Queen was|Tuson, Maureen Gay, Charlie Strathroy, against Ailsa Craig Harry Williams,|Nash, Bill Lawrence, P ea rj' the score of 4 to 3. followed by grace said by Al-|Locke, Ken Willsher and Sonny| They now play the second bert Porter, then a turkey sup-|Kornylo. The consolation win-|S@me of the series this Thurs- TODAY THURSDAY kovic, St. John's Cadets; Pete Steffaniak, Kinloch's Vancouver Girls Near Cage Title TORONTO -- Lands and For-|and secretary, Helen Scott. ests Minister the Hon. A. Kelso Roberts, that the angling season for|sented the numerous trophies: ref at ee and) mulberry bark paper. brook, or speckled trout, brown, |Ladies' High Average, J0¥ C€/Cojin Wilson won the attend. Aurora and rainbow trout which] Porter, 193; Men's High Aver- ance drew, of a folding ja : has opened in the past on May 1) age, Alex Anderson, 227; Ladies' ' i HAMILTON (CP) -- Vancou-| Will open this year on Saturday,/High Triple, Rhoda Winfield, giving a hand in the refereeing|ver's Mount Pleasant Legion| APT! 27. end of it, along with members/came up with its second victory Department biologists say that! wilisher, per was served by the Ladies'|ners were the Oxfords as fol-|"4y. April 18, in the Uxbridge Auxiliary. lows: Bill Short, Jr., Barb Tha.| tena, at 9 p.m. If they win this The executive for the 1963-64|Jer, Colin Wilson, Bill Morrison, |@me this will mean they have bowling season was elected as|Frank Bright, Jean Gresik and| Won the All-Ontario Champion- follows: President, Colin Wil-|Bill Woodman. Congratulations| stip of Inter. "C" in ORHA, son; vice - pres., Ziggie Ben-|' all the trophy winners.- c kowski;. treas., Albert Porter,] Dancing was enjoyed later 'in Piggy Rg ede rig the evening. Spot prizes were oaty' Was teed we oe President Harry Williams, as- by Ji . ¥ usted by 'ble ss gl won by Jean and Eddy Gresik; |the "i4th century, printed on QC, has -- When Buying a New Furnoce poy Tet Home Make SURE It's a chair, Wilishee "est" Ladi" Hich| RESULTS COUNT! within striking distance of the 27, and it is on the basis handicap, Maureen Gay, 775; of the Oshawa Referees Boardlin ag many games Tuesday|tere is no biological reason|single, Esme Kornylo, 327; : and the physical staff of Simcoe|night' a 30-27" decision over| WHY the opening date this year|Men's High Single, Bob Amey, Hall. Hamilton Quigleys, to move| Siould not be advanced to agg 361; Ladies' High Triple with 'GARWOOD' play this Saturday in the Fifth|Canadian junior women's bas-| 'heir recommendations that the|Men's High Triple with handi- aid Chnnseatanl Annual Y's Men's Club of Osh-|ketball title. earlier opening is announced. It) cap, Bill Short, Sr., 852; Ladies' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE) ° satis on the Morket! awa - Simcoe Hall Settlement] Vancouver took the first game) Will apply throughout the prov-| High Single with handicap, Eva Comte & Menke it Ba ; 2. Kaline tripled to the |House Basketball Tournament tolof the best-of-five series Mon-| ince. Wilson, 348; Men's High Single . MOSIER SHEET Lp P be held at Simcoe Hall. day night 33-22, The season for angling for| with handicap -- Horst Thajer,| Oshawa & District METAL Real Estate Board 292 KING W. -- 725-2734 aaa Yankee Stadium _right-field 385, and a new trophy added BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS a wall, to score Bill Bruton. this year, called "'the most im- OEY By THE CANADIAN PRESS --(AP Wirephoto) American ae. PLAN NING 4 day's game in New York, as Yankee third baseman Ken Boyer takes the throw from his right-fielder, Hector Lo- AL KALINE, Detroit Ti- ers' right-fielder, slides into . third base just like a Tiger, in the first inning of yester- Aguirre's Lonely Hit Confuses N.Y. Yankees iC By JIM BECKER Los Angeles Angels, 11-10 in 13\ning was 'the big blowbehind Associated Press Sports Writer|innings. Bill Monbouquette's five-hitter. Bven for a pitcher, Hank Whitey Ford was the victim) At Minnesota, the Angels and Aguirre of Detroit Tigers is ajof Aguirre's "'blast," and took|the Twins struggled for four 333 his second defeat of the yearjhours and 47 minutes. The An- Tuesday's Results without a victory. He is the only|gels used nine pitchers, the! troit 7 New York 2 Yankee pitcher to lose so far.|Twins eight, for a major league Los Angeles 10 Minnesota Against New York Yankees) after two uneamed runs injrecord of 17, There were nine|y oo. °city 7 bo ee v1 Tuesday, Aguirre got his first/the first inning, the Tigersjerrors, six by the Angels, and/p i 14 " Sean Frontenac, Glengarry, Gren- ville, Hastings, Lanark, Leeds, Lennox and Addington, Pres- cott, Renfrew, Russell and Stor- mont. St. Louis 2 667 1 Chicago 3 500 2 Los Angeles 4429 2% Cincinnati 4 333 3 Houston 5 .286 3% New York 7 .000 5% Tuesday's Results New York 4 Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 0 Milwaukee 8 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 4 Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1 4 ca HEADS DU ot ; A \ WINNIPEG (CP)--Dr. W. KJ \~y aS eng \ ML Martin, 43, of Regina, has been cy i! elected president of Ducks Un- \ \-< limited Ge. it P gel on Ws: 2 : nounced Wednesday. Mr. Mar- eons ° San Francisco 7 tin succeeds Fred Auger, Van- Lal ian ae at (Covet publisher, who' now is Figen Hy Miller (0-0) (N). chairman of the board. Philadelphia, Brown (0-0) at Milwaukee, Burdette (1-0) (N). be bo bo bs 60 68 08 i> Go Go Go 68 69 9 9 hit of the new season, and his ninth in nine years in the ma- jors. It went about 10 feet down the third base line, but it came with the bases loaded, Yankee third) baseman Clete Boyer, ently startled by this offensive loaded the bases in the third/33_ hits with two out on singles by away. Doubles by Jake Wood and Five times the Twins over- Rocky Colavito and Bubba Phil-|came Angel leads. Eli Grba, the lips, plus a walk. Then Boyer|ninth Angel hurler, walked) yori threw Aguirre's topped rollerjhome the winning run with the; ton bases full in the 13th. Washington 0 Cleveland 3 Billy Bruton completed a five- Kralick (0-1). Today's Probable Pitchers Detroit, Mossi (1-0) at New Ange! 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