BEATS WORLD RECORD BUT MISSES CREDIT Phil Shinnick, a University of Washington sophomore, was practically unknown in the wide world of track-and- field athletics, until Saturday night, when as a post entry at the Modesto Relays, Mod- esto, California, he leaped 27 feet, 4 inches, in the broad jump, bettering the world rec- ord of 27 ft., 3% inches. How- ever, Because no. official..set SPORTS CALENDAR the wind gauge, Shinnick's jump will be listed in the record books only as an out- standing achievement, ~AP Wirephote) Oshawa Tennis Club Holds Fine Opening Round-Robin Event The largest entry for many years marked a most success- ful opening day round-robin tournament at the Oshawa Ten- ais Club, this week end. After being twice postponed by bad weather the sun finally shone and a record field of 36 entrants did battle in this first) club competition of the season. For the first time, it was possible to divide the competi- tion into two groups, classified as "novice" and "player" class, and the experiment was highly euccessful. Donald and Jenny Svensona, newcomer to the club this year, pulled ahead and won the com- and James Lindsay with nine points while Pat Dench and Danny Cockerton came third with six points. In the senior event, the cou- ples were extremely well-match. ed and the lead changed sev- eral times during the after- noon, On the final round, Bob Mac- petition with a score of 16 points out of a possible 25. The competition was so close however, that second place was shared by three other pairs, each with 14 points. Top scores in the senior event were as follows: Jenny Sven. son and Bob McDonald, 16; Brian Barker and Terry Keys, 14; Helen Thorndike and Harry Joyce, 14 and Ruth and Harry Mitchell, 14; Marg Grey and Clay Kirby, 13; Avenel Silgai- lus and Craig Pike, 12; Gideon Van Zyl and Ron Little, 12; Jeanette Zambonelli and Sid Dodsworth 11 and Janet Kelly TODAY SOFTBALL . Beaches Major League--7-Up- Shopsy's vs Oshawa Tony's, at Alexandra Park, 8.15 p.m. Civil Service League -- Rey- view Park, East diamond and City Hall vs Oshawa Times, at 'Lakeview Park, West. mond; botii. games at 6.45 p.m. BASEBALL Lakeshore Intermediate League -- Oshawa Merchants vs Port Hope Ontarios, at Port Hope, 6.30 p.m.; and Ajax at Peterborough ,at 8.00 p.m, Osharva Legion Minor Assoc.: (Tyke Schedule) -- North-East vs South-East, at Harman Park and North - Wes ivs South-West at Eastview Park; (Bantam Schedule) -- Oshawa Dairy vs Young's Fuels, at Alex. Park, West; Local 222 vs Jury and Lovell at Kinsmen Stadium and Winder's Esso vs Whitby Legion, at Whitby. All games at 6.30 p.m. LACROSSE OLA Senior Leagu Brampton vs Brooklin -- Hill- crests, at Brooklin Arena, 8,30 p.m. THURSDAY SOFTBALL. Oshawa City ahd District Assoc, -- (Southern Division)-- Heffering's Imperials vs Bad Boy Appliance, at Alexandra Park, 6.30 p.m, and Scugog Cleaners vs. MacLean's Esso, at Alexandra Park, 8.15. p.m. (Northern Division) -- Brooklin Concrete vs People's Clothing, at Bathe Park, 6.30 p.m, and Port Perry vs Genosha Aces, at Radio Park, 6.30 p.m. UAW League -- Plaza Foods vs Karn's Drugs, at Alexandra Park, at 1.15 p.m. SOCCER Oshawa and District League-- sathurst 1ST Stadium, 2.00 p.m. . BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Assoc. -- (Pee Wee League) -- Dairy Queen vs Jubilee Pavilion, a Harman Park; Houdaille Indus- tries vs Ideal Fish and Chips, at Kinsmen Stadium; _Bola- hood's Real Estate vs Police Assoc. at Alexandra Park, North; and People's Clothing vs dia-|wled twin-bill, Oshawa. Ukrania. vs.. Whithy|, Scugog Cleariers beat out Heffering's Imperials 7-5, last night at Alexandra Park, in a Southern Division Oshawa City game. The first game of the sched- between Mac- Lean's Esso and Bad Boy Ap- pliance, was called off due to wet grounds, Reg. Hickey for Heffering's and "Buddy" Yahn for Scu- gogs, both started off at a fast clip but before they were fin. ished, their rival batters were smacking out a lot of hard-hit drives. Gord Wilson's homer in the third put Scugogs in front 4-0 ang they went to 5-0 before Genosha Aces Edge People's In a "Northern Division Osh- awa City and District Softball Association league fixture last night, at Radio Park, Genosha Aces managed to nose out the People's Clothing Juveniles 6-5. Howard, pitching for People's, got into most of his trouble via walks, with Zarowny cashing in two-run homer in the fourth and Goring did the same in the 8th. An outfield error helped the Juveniles to their first two runs, in the opening frame and then they picked up three in the 7th, mostly on errors, Genosha's -- Rowden, ss; Bal- som, 3b; Hickey, 1b; Zarowny, ing, lf; Seneco, cf; Tilk, rf; Boivin, 3b; Mason, If in 8th. People's--Spenver, ss; Camp- Howard, p; Elliott, Ib ; Prentice, Waving ofe-- Wihott fe 6th; Blackstill, batted in 9th. LEGION MINOR BASEBALL SCORES PEE WEE LEAGUE Jubilee Pavilion 11, Assoc, 0, C Firefighters, at Alexandra Park, West. All games at 6.30 p.m. MADE CHIEFS Gordie Tapp and Don Simms of CBC-TV's "Country Hoe- down" have been made honor- ary chiefs of the Ojibway Indjat tribe, Have Your Suit Styled and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Lerge Selection of Fine British Woollens and Bryce Brown, 10, SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 In the novice class, some ex- cellent matches were played but at the end of the after- moon it was found Maureen Comerford and Ted Robertson, had pulled ahead of the rest of the field and had won the tour- nament fairly comfortably with a total of 12 points out of a possible 15. Runners-up were Dalys Keogh Humoresque Blind Bowlers Close Season The Humoresque Blind Bowl- ing League held its annual ban. quet at the 401 Restaurant re- cently and event proved a big success: Rev. R. B. Milroy offered "Grace" .at the request of "Pat" McConnell, captain. Mrs. Eva Wakely thanked the driv. ers, advisors and scorekeepers, as well as captain "Pat". Mc. Connell and Mrs. J. M. McCon- nell, for the party staged -at Christmas time. Rufus Lambert, 'of the Osh- awa Lions Club, responded on behalf of the drivers and pre. sented his trophy to "Pat" Mc- Connell, for high single of 250 score for 'Partially blind', Mrs. Lambert's Trophy was not presented this-season, due to the death of Charlie Lovell, ear- lier in the season, but. Miss McConnell presented a trophy to Mrs. Lovell, in memory of her husband. Harold Phillips presented a trophy for "high total pins" for the totally blind, won by Eva Wakely, at 2,771 and by reversion to Mrs. Reg Pike, Mrs. Jas. McConnell present- ed a trophy for the totally blind, "high double' to Eva Wakely, with 168. ' _ Floral table pieces were won, . by Mrs. Irene Pike, Mrs. Tilly Oakes, Mrs, Eva Forrest, Miss Vera Siblock, Mrs. Clara Sud. dard, Bob Jouce, Harold Bate. man and Ken Lovelock. : REMEMBER WHEN . . .? By The Canadian Press Fred Perry, then back- bone of the British Davis Cup team, lost to Giorgio de Stefani at the French hard court tennis championships 20 years ago today. Perry, who turned professional in 1936, sprained his right leg in the quarter-finals of the tournament and had to -be earried from the court. THE WORLD'S | - QUIETEST 4 ; ALL NEW FOR '63 XED JET CARBURETOR-- TROUBLE-FREE PERFORMANCE e ACQUSTICAL LEG CHAMBER-- ULTRA QUIET OPERATION e"V-REEO"" SYSTEM-- MAXIMUM FUEL ECONOMY e""ROCKET DOME" COMBUSTION See the complete line. GOLDIGIN :. SIBIARIK "450 Electric or alternator 80 h.p., 45 hp. 80 hp 20 hip. 12 b.py TA hp. and Th hp. "a 45 H.P, generator =--~ WEST BEND...CANADA'S QUALITY OUTBOARD West Bend of Canada, Limited, Barrie, Ontario Goodyear Service Store 162 KING ST. E. PHONE 725-5512 % OSHAWA, ONTARIO | | Oshawa Yacht Haven Lid. HARBOUR ROAD, OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 723-1901, 723-7643 a couple of times, Szyska hit a} c; Szyszka, 2b; Calder, p; Lor- Woermke, 3b; MacDonald, 3b in Police Scugog Cleaners Edge Heffering's Hefferings countered with three in the fifth, Ron Simcoe's homer being their big blow. From there in, it was a real battle. Hefferings added one in the sixth to trail only 5-4 and only a brilliant bit of fielding by Bob Young and Ralph Davis prevented Imperials from tying the score at least, in the 8th inning. Scugogs came up with two runs in their 9th to cement their lead and Heffering's were able to get only one back, Brother Martin, with two solid hits, paced Heffering's, who had nine hits spread through their line-up while Su- gogs, with eight safeties, had Lloyd Mapes and Wayne Cheeseman with two apiece. SCUGOG CLEANERS -- March, 3b; Suddard, lf; Mapes, rf; Young, cf; Wilson, 2b; Cheeseman, ¢c; Kornylo, Ib; Davis, ss;' Yahn, p. 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