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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 16

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Neighborhood Shellettes Win Nicklin Award THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20,1963 15 The selection, announced Tues- BABY BOOM Black Knights Alone day, was made by 27. sports writers and broadcasters who Dart Results Goes To Kapp It's estimated that 114,000,000 babies will be born within the In secutive win streak to three as they downed Dyett Sports 11-0, thereby taking over sole posses- sion of top spot in the NPHL (UAW). The opening 30 minutes of ac- tion saw Dyett's hold the favor-' ed Knights in check before sur- rendering two goals in the lat- ter half of the period. Actually, Dyett's erratic shooting was re-| to a large degree for their trailing 2-0 at the period's conclusion. The final period saw Knights take sole command of the con- test with the inevitable result that sustained pressure paid off with Knights running roughshod over a Dyett team that came apart a* the seams, as they rammed nine goals past the harassed Dyett netminder. lan, Sutton, Fogel, Cawker, Fitchett, Hall, Aldred, Mason, Porteous, Pappas, Flintoff, Gar row, Denault. DYETT: Henry, Kirk, McLin-|™ 'of games played in the Neigh- borhood Dart Association: Knights: Cawker ! SECOND GAME produced a spine-tingling fix- ture as they fought to a 5-all tie with Merchants rallying from behind a 5-3 deficit in the late stages. lead change four times as both clubs displayed real hustle and desire throughout, maintaining, on the strength of |Young's brace of goals, a slim 3-2 margin at the half-way point of the game. NPHL First Place (Fitchett, Mason) .... 28.25 (McMillan) 29.45 Merchants and Plaza Food The opening period saw the with Plaza } Plaza opened scoring early in Plaza: Young Merchants: Butler Merchants: Humphries THIRD GAME spot in the NPHL and prevented Suddards from taking a share of top billing as they eked out a 7-4 win over a scrappy Suddard crew. scoring note, notched two goals each in the opening 10 minutes with Modern's moving into a 4-2 the ingredients of an exciting (Humphries, Georgeff) 15.13 cccccoe 19.53 coscces 24.30 + 025.52 Modern Grill took over 3rd Both clubs opening on a fast! ead late in the period. The final period provided all No. 2, 1; Rundle No, Southmead 2; Fernhill 3, Wood- view No. 1, 2. D. Donald, D. Crawford, J. Crawford, I. Goulding, J. Gould-| ing 2, J. Carlson, O. Clark, R. Hopson 2, B. Crawford 2, E. Ford, M Muir 3, V. Graves 2, B. Shortt, J. Cole 2, R. Code, A. Cole, B. Cole, G. Bryant, Bryant, R. Shobbrook, L. brook, T. Twine 3. brook 5, L. Shobbrook 5, B. Cole 6, J. Cole 5, B. Crawford 6, O. Clark 7, D, Donald 5. The following are the results Rundle No. 2, 4, Woodview i Doubles: T. Emm 3, G. Waite, A. Shob- Baseball 1 inning: R. Shob- High 3 darts: Ida Goulding Three Contests The Ajax Shellettes have been busy with three away games in bridge and Stouffville hosted Fleming's girls to some excit- ing hockey. one week, Cobourg, Ux- Cobourg, playing out of Port Hope Arena, treated the Ajax team to two full hours of hockey; The Cobourg girls had not been on their blades until this occasion and did not pose any threat to Ajax. Cobourg played with a lot of heart but could not stop Ajax from com- ing up with a 174 victory. [Cobourg is attempting to re- organize after an absence of 3-4 years. In Uxbridge fhe Ajax girls not stop Uxbridge from finally breaking the shutout, and scor- ing the first goal of the season against the Ajax team. Ice time allowed only two periods of hockey to be played. Friday night Stouffville ex- covered WFC games during the next year, the world over. WINNIPEG (CP)--Joe Kapp, who quarterbacked British Co- Kapp, a veteran of five years Have Your Suit Styled lumbia Lions to their first first- place finish in the Western Foot- ball Conference, has won the Jeff Nicklin Memorial award as the played judged the most val- uable to his team in the Jeague during 1963. in the WFC--two with Calgary Stampeders and three with the Lions--received 66 points of a possible 81 for a runaway win end Tailored SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection Fine British Woollens over fullback Lovell Coleman of Calgary, who polled 23. tended their hospitality to the girls and showed Ajax a much improved team from their last encounter. Stouffville was able to hold Ajax to a 4-0 win in a game which saw few penalties and lots of good hockey. The Stouff-|f ville girls enjoy support from the loca! hockey fans, and a good crowd was on hand to cheer them on. Outstanding players in this series included Leona | Usnawa's Top Tire Trader FEATURES THESE TWO... SENSATIONAL OFFERS 2 - 750-14 4-ply DOMINION ROYAL 121, Les Cole 111. found the going much tougher Sleep, the final period and only great work by Braden in the Mer- chant cage from assuming complete con- trol KNIGHTS: Vanstone, McMil|SParked by this display Mer- chants fought back and were re- warded when Humphries scored wd second goal of the day to knot tilt as Suddard's put on a sus- tained offensive in a bid to re- duce the margin. Modern Grille, after 20 minutes of end-to-end play held a 7-4 margin and seemed fairly secure, but Sud- dard's rallied and goals by Bruce and Foster with but two minutes of play remaining cut the margin to 7-6 and set the scene for a wild closing two minutes as Suddard's with their prevented Plaza at this point, However, lot the count with but four inutes of play remaining. Fernhill 20, Southmead 19, Rundle No. 1, No. 1, 14; Woodview No. 2, 9. Standing: Rundle No. 2, 27, 16; Woodview Modern: Kilpatrick Suddard: Holliday (Geer) Modern: Burgess (Buchanan, Planke) .. 22.15 FINAL PERIOD 5.55 This was the these two old year, It is quite evident that Uxbridge has not been lying as Uxbridge held them to a 4-1 victory. Play was rough as both teams checked closely. Linda McCord, Darlene Gibson, Sandy Fertile, Joy Hercia and Jill Rennick. first meeting of rivals of last dormant these past few weeks, but have been hard at work getting into shape. Ajax took a comfortable lead SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and TRACTION GRIP Snow Tires. Tubeless blackwalls PLUS 1 WHEEL. Free Mounting. 2--750-14 Snow Tires and 2--750-14 Summer Tires ie 9* | completely INSTALLED. EX. ton, Cruise, Alsop, Clement, Drinkwater, Lane, Foster, Jack son, Rowe. 1ST PERIOD PLAZA: Maxwell, Knox, Woods, Norriss, L. C. Tindall, Collins, Maclonnell, Young, D 3 ) McPhee, Miller, Bryan Knights: Fitchett | MERCHANTS: Braden, Mor- coon, pall) }den, Bulmer, Clarke, Cockerton, hd \Georgeff, Butler, Humphries, (Fitchett, Sutton) ... 19.37 McLimond, Dodsworth, Glover. FINAL PERIOD 1ST PERIOD Knights: Garrow Merchants: Dodsworth (Aldred, Denault) .... (Butler) Knights: Pappas : Plaza: Young _ (Cawker, McMillan) «os 03 (D. McPhee) Knights: Cawker Merchants: Humphries (Pappas, Porteous) ... 10.12 CERRNOEY 552 i's co sdeen Knights: Fogel Plaza: D. McPhee (Cawker, Porteous) .. 11.10 (Young) Knights: Fitchett Plaza: Young (Hall, Porteous) 13.48 (D. 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