"ZION BANTAMS WIN DISTRICT HOCKEY LAURELS Orono in a 2-out-of-3 semi- final series and then nosing out Bowmanville in a 2-out- of-3 final series that saw Zion emerge winners in a 2-1 thrill- Above are shown the mem- bers of the Zion Boys' Ban- tam Hockey Club, who won the Rural Area Championship this past winter, defeating 4| Bristol R 3 Watford 1 er. Left-to-right, they are: tain, J. Robinson and T. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer matchés in the United Saturday: Middlesbrough 1 land 1 Huddersfield 1 Portsmouth 0 Brighton 3 Bradford 1 'Division IV Aldershot 2 Stockport 2 Barrow'2 York City 1 Bradford © 2 Workington 2 Darlington 1 Crewe Alex 4 Hartlepools v Chester 3 Lincoln 3 Rochdale.0 Newport 2 Doncaster 4 Oldham 2 Brentford 1 Oxford*3 Mansfield 0 Southport.0 Gillingham 0 Torquay 2 Chesterfield 1 Tranmere 2 Exeter 1 SCOTLISH LEAGUE : Division I Airdrieonians 4Dundee U 2 Clyde 2 Motherwell 3 Dundee 1 Raith 1 Dunfermline 1 Celtic 1 Hibernian 0 Falkirk 3 | Kilmarnock 2 Aberdeen 2 Rangers 5 Hearts 1 St. Mirren 4 Queen of 8 0 Thd Lanark 0 Partick 1 Division I , Arbroath 1 Morton 6 Ayr U 4 Forfar 2 Berwick 1 St. Johnstone 3 Dumbarton 1 Cowdenbeath 0 Oshawa Tennis Club -- Has Pro Instructor Harry Mitchell, president of the Oshawa Tennis Club, an- nounced today that the club plans to make professional in- struction available to all mem- bers during the early part of the season. "We have had such a response from our school of in- struction that it appears there are 70 or 80 people interested in taking up the game this year," he stated. The program of indoor classes concludes this Wednesday, May 1st, with instructional films and a discussion by Graham Crerar, a well - known local player, on East Fife 2 Queens Pk 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, April 29, 1963 13 the joint subjects of "Tactics" and "Common faults of the av- erage club player". The courts open for the sea- son on May 4th and instruction will be given by members. to all beginners. However, to give everyone the opportunity of get- ting started on the right foot, the club has arranged with J. Banco, Club Professional with Rideau Club in Ottawa, to be available during the first few weeks of the season, to give in- structions to beginners, Ail interested in this summer, whether be; rs or not, will be welcomed the E Stirling 2 Stirling 0 Hamilton 1 Brechin 0 Montrose 2 Albion 0 Carlisel 0 Coventry 1 Carlisle 0 Coventry 1 Halifax 2 Bristol C 5 Swindon 2 Bournemouth 1 COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Visit WHITBY GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB 655-4952 Wrexham 1 Reading 1 Hove Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth , Slip of wobble you talk, eat, or sneeze? Don't 'be annoyed and emi = hb l= Standing -- B. Bircock Howes, (manager); (kneel- (coach), B. Howes, F. Cook, ing)--J. Worden, R. Wool- B. Peters, J. Hircock, J. ner, D. Barager, D, Tierney, March, G. Finney, D. Foun- J. Taylor and T. Cook: Oshawa And Whitby OLA Lacrosse Lose Ex. In Mimico | Over' 800 fans turned out Sat-/Davis got his second of the superior play of the Mimico club was just too much for the inexperienced Gaels. Coach Bernie Abrahams, however, was quite pleased with his -charges and though they lost by a fairly big score, he is quite confident that over the next several weeks, he will be able to build a winner from the crew he had Satur- day night, . Robert Jackson and Don of Oshawa's minor system, net-|Young got the Whitby goals, ted the other. both on assists from young Ross Teams NOW IS THE TIME 1963 SPRING. 1063 | urday to watch the first la- night only 24 seconds later, to of the season, at|/keep pace. : Mimico Bowl. Al Smith and Kowalski with The home teams won both/his third goal put the Mounties halves of a doubleheader from|away ahead again before Stin- Oshawa and Whitby Green|son scored from Kenny Thomp- Gaels in Juvenile and Junior|son with 17 seconds left in the exhibition games, winning the| period, / Juvenile battle 9-2 in an easy) Oshawa staged a terrific win and sinking Oshawa 13-10)comeback in the final period in the Junior thriller, with)and showed their superior con- three in less than twojditioning with three straight gogo late in the third period goals ¥ Dwight arias, Trg of the second game. Kadwell and Jo a 0 Pag hee cin test bee by far) knot the same at 9-all. superior show as the g crowd was treated to some ex- Pog ~, pot fe gees cepti laying for gala BE game. Hg ape at Pee Pe :. up again at 16.35, on pa yr Bp ae nifty shot from the crease. The game see-sawed back players who are still of midget and fork 'with Mery Marexall ag oe po early in the|in the Oshawa net making some young 14-year-old outstanding saves, until Julie fo sank is % first} Kowalski banged home the win- shot in Junior "A" ranks at|ning goal at 17.05. the 3.56 mark of the first period.| Al Smith and John' Dale add- He drew an. assist on the sec-\ed single counters within two ond goal, little more than four| minutes, to salt the game away minutes later when Wayne/for the Mimico crew. Hope put Oshawa ahead 2-0. Julie Kowalski was top shoot- But the Mounties came roar-jer on the night with four. goals ing back with four - straight| and three assists for a fine indi- goals by Julie Kowalski, Don|vidual effort. John Dale also O'Brien, Doug Riding and John|had four goals and Al Smith Dale. two. Other counters went to They looked to be in the|/Pete Thibedeau, Pat O'Brien big oy od stay oy hcg and Don Riding. open le second pe John Davis, who holds the with two quick goals, by Kowal-ioLA Junior A scoring mark of ski and Thibedeau, before algg 'goals, was top shooter for minute had been played, Osh-|the Oshawa Green Gaels team, awa's chances looked mighty/scoring three goals and an as- slim. sist. Three players, fresh ofit of Jimmy Hinkson go one goal|jbantam and midget lacrosse in back on a quick passing play|Huntsville, each scored their from John Davis and then Davis/first Junior "A" goal. Wayne fired a bullet drive into the net}Hope and Dwight Davies, who behind Jack Henderson andjcelebrated his 16th birthday once again the Gaels started|with his marker and Dennie to take charge. Stinson, who got two, were the John -Dale gave the Mimico|trio. John Kadwell netted two crew a short-lived 7-4 lead but!and Jimmy Hinkson, a product The Gaels were minus big guns Tom Cenlin, Dave Lough, Stew Wieler and Dave Houston who were all studying for Grade 18 exams. Three of these four are labelled for Oshawa's: first line. HOMESTERS TOO GOOD In the Juvenile contest, Whit- by gave it a lot of try, but the Jones. The Whitby club started to come along well in-the third period and might have scored several more late in the ganie, but.for some exceptional goal-tending by Jim Hildred. Bob Fidel was the big man for Mimico scoring three goals. Jack Ellis had a pair. Sci, fam wonde eerereccececesecsvecesenesesssesees, e ° e . e e CAT-TEX by Cat's Paw "itches haat ous fray rsoles « *ecccevcccsersecoecessescosesesesee® * ° _ WITH GLASS POLE ¥ Sets Pole Vault Record But Is Not Proud Of It PHILADELPHIA (AP) Brian Sternberg. vaulted 16 feet, five inches for a woeld pole vaul record Saturday at the Penn re- lays but indicated it was a hol- low record. 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