THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Pebruory 13, 1964 95 Peterborough Minors Defeat Oshawa Teams Opening Playoff Tilts to play, to givejmon, notched Oshawa's jone|Cameron, G ithe visitors their decision. ltally, at the 18.96 mark of the|Graham llcnchara, drew x anole ote Pra. Prete , Hower, alty for thelr roughing vession,| Oshawa drew down only ool, Waring oye PETERBOROUGH -- goa},|Penalties, as they played a clean/and Albert Curtis. pore gy Pal-|game all the way, as did the EX! N GAME mer, Gordon, visitors, who were assessed a_i Juvenile Keraiteld, Curtis, ¢ enly five minor penalties, all gums, CaNeR ted st, Mt Burnham Taylor, Gilmo ° mour, hael ts Ce 1 Birch etal = McComb; Gibbens mn gg Willson, og Hud.|atter Oshawa had opened the Kitchen a ana McGraw, from gin, Yokemiehyn, |B Blanchard, scoring, the Peterborough boys|bens and Pinch, potted Flontek, Harper, 8 fe it holly: 24 seconds later, with|awa's first two goals in the first oddard, Lei op ping ¢ clicking on a pass from|period, the first one, right ¢rom Croix, Andrews, Bradley, | Minacs 'and Delves, the faceoff, in 10 seconds, Officials -- Paul Kawszenuk| In the third period, the visit- Bey the second oy By and Albert Curtis, ors asserted their superiority, Rega Way Garvey from Westman, at 3. 7 = ge it 34 breaking the tie and Reynolds the clincher, late 'in the anea to make it his | Edmonds, from McGraw, ac counted for the final goal of the -- and the only third-period MIKE'S -- Horio FR Holbrook sub-goal, Hhortison ong Spx, Mills, jan, Cournoyer, OSHAWA goal, Moore; |owicz, Carroll, heauae' a Stroud, Bowen, Solomon, Griffin,|/Mulleur, Killoran an 'bage Remember When? . . . minds, Balsom Richen, Loum Ajax Girls Win And Tie In Ex. Tilts Shellettes scored' a win y by the Cobourg Ajax outskated the homesters and strong checking gave them Ajax a while to get ye Leona Sleep, on a Joy Hercia, opened in the first period, She notche Peterborough Pee Weea de- feated Oshawa 3-2 and the Lift fro ok City Midget squad scored sles in : a 341 victory over Oshawa, in Bnomer second stanza,|the opening games of their 3: along with one by Lynda Mc-lout.o(- Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoff rounds, here Nancy Lawson, Darleen Gib- gon, Jan Moffat and Sleep, with tet mt Chivdren's Arena are scheduled third goal of the game, Retum boosted the total in the 'inal! sor Setabertes ugh chen ' night of next week, frame, when "a completely to Menta rd games, if neces- a with the @ girls put on the host sary, to be decided by @ coin 8, '\dieplay seen in the Whitby The Pee Wee contest was Arena against Ajax this season, when they played to a stern 34 wellplayed hockey match with both teams of youngsters giv tle, recently, "ihe hardhitting tussle saw i each team draw four penalties,|in their all, Neither team eco' Ajax opened the scoring after ojin the first period, in spite of a couple of penalties apiece. In the middle frame, Yakemi- tight t period had almost shyn, on a pass from Hudgin, ended, when Marlene Gibson potted a back-hander on a pass opened the scoring to put Osh- awa ahead and it proved the pee sister Darlene and Leona eep. The second period saw Barr'e|only goal of the period, come to life for two quick goals,| Curtis scored on a solo effort early in the third riod, to knot the count and then Watts, by Mary Lou Bishop, while Aiax at 16,08, put the visiors ahead. was shorthanded and the other Abou 40 seconds later, Harper, on a fine breakaway attack, In the third period, the Ajax on a pass from Lioyd, tied the score again for Oshawa, at 2-2. Shellettes came back to go in front with Linda McCord snatch- However, a penalty to Blan- chard, in the last minute of ing a loose puck and cage Bog in to the the count on a hard play, proved costly to the home: on|sters as Peterborough's Watts However, the Barrie girls fought back to tie the game on got his second goal, with | Just 21 a long shot by Mary Bertelotte. ; jou COUNTRY SOCCER Favorites Slip In oodchill Ewert, -- Waite, to the winners, left-to-right, Eldon Kerr, skip, Fred Kitch- en, Wes Piatti and Lioyd Met- calf, --Oshawa Times Photo, awa Curling Club, here yes- terday, Kiwanian Ian McNab, of the GM Public Relations Dept., is shown above, pre Eldon Kerrs Oshawans Wins Kiwanis aoneeres wie O'CLOCK DRAW ey Bill Stewart, Eden Kerr, a Slade, Vern Walker, Frank Noa Ken Bai! shown above, receiving the tual Oshawa Kiwanis Club's handsome trophy, following General Motors Trophy Inter- their big three-game triumph Club Kiwanis Bonspiel, are in the event, held at the Osh- THE WINNERS of the an- MIDGET G, In the OMHA Stinon series opener, Oshawa boys ran into a stern, hard-checking Peterbor- hee Pec We ited the esters to only one goal, for the 3-1 decision, r a Griffin, on a pass from Solo- solo effort, late in the ganie. PETERBOROUGH -- goal Caley; Davis, Epping, Johnston, Lacey, Reynolds, Murray, Rexe, Scriver, Garvey, Banks, West- man, Bell, Beggs, Johnston and the four promotion places in this division. . ao ON TOP AGAIN marnock are on of the Scottish first ph ng again, They ran riot to beat Falkirk 9-2 while Rangers inexplicably lost by 32 to St. Mirren, at Ibrox Park, to lose the lead: ership by one 'point, Hearts won 4-1 at Dumfries and are in third Place three points behind Ran- gers, Celtic stayed in fourth -- by winning 3-0 at Aber. Morton returned ¢ win form and won 2-0 over Mont rose, and as Clyde lost 1-0 to Alloa, Morton now have a mar- unde, Baloect, Fs Kitchen, Lz By THE CANADIAN PRESS lig Finch, BOea, if , Siblock, Wille Logan of Saint al and raw. John, N.B., won the Cana- als -- H. Balson and W. dian indoor speedskating |Severs. championship at the Mont- real Forum 30 years ago beg | He amassed a total of 140 points by winning .he 220 yards, 440 and 880. yard events and the three-mile, beating his nearest rival, Leo Freisinger of Chicago, by 70 points. 9:00 O'CLOCK DRAW OSHAWA Roe Wee! {wurrey ialdlow, Morey Ri Jimmie ah, skip, PICTON Al Pearce A. Humblin, Don Stanton, fF, Murphey, 10; skip, LINDSAY Joe Staples, Ken Bailey, Bill Whyte, rb Hardy, skip, ORILLIA Dan McArthur, Howard Walsh, Bob Wilkinson, Chas, Evans, skip, OSHAWA Don Sulliven, 'Shorty' Reynolds, Cam Henderson, Roy Sawyer, skip, OSHAWA Don Ellison, Gord Roe, Alex Mackay, Bill Jack, The Oshawa Kiwanis Club's} Co-chairmen of the bonspiei, 'Inter-Olub Bon-|George Campbell and Bob "with The General Motors|Patte had arranged an ini- y as premier award, was/pressive array of 16 sets of held here yesterday and when/prizes, Following the inter-club it was all over, Eldon Kervr's| meeting, which was featured by Oshawa rink had emerged as/a filet-mignon steak dinner, the 64 winners, with a score ofjeight two-game winners and three wins for a total of 17jeight high one-game winners, continued the batthe for the HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial included Kiwanians Lioyd Met- , Fred Kitchen/rink finished tops ro the two- skip, 46, ors. as another group a "Gave Kivune Club mem- bers, Stan Hales, Garnett Tubb, Walker a, with three wins and ETT EE er BRRE EL -| Campbell, and "Brick" Evans of Whitby, DIKE Herb, Aitken, OSHAWA John Borrowdole, Or, A. MacDonald, iven Parrott, Bob Patte, ; Bob Pate. Oshawa, McCallum Oshawa, 10 points; Harold Aziz, Trenton' eight points; Bill Jack, Oshawa, six points; George Oshawa, five points Dea Clare Wilson, 3 skip, DIKE Russ Hull, Fred Halliday, Paul Shilton, Grant Boker, skip, Frank MeCallum, skip, LF with four points, Pe Don Stanton's Picton rink was in the one-win ection, |asion Vickery, ith a point total of eight plus/Don Block, . They were agen Hag by 4 er" aaa 3 Belley ) points; H. Allaster's ink onsen Welland, with six points|Clayt Pornoby, Harry Gay's Oshawa four Frock our points. 6 Manis 'Lieutenant . Gover-| wniféy this area, Henry Reed, Heer Smpaon, the Westmount wanis Miller, was guest speaker at the dinner and welcomed t-of-town Kiwanians as/G. congratulating the Osh-|% a Club on its operation of inter-club event. are the complete|!i¢ BUNBARTON Joe Bush, Don Annan, Harold Mitchell, Howard Cross, £85 10, sialict z 'Brick' Evans, skip, g"8 i ; Ff. MeCallum, ; 'Brick' Evans, ; N. Westlake, ; int Baker, 3253 82 ee ; H, Cross, Jim Souch, ; Chas. Evans, ; Marry Goy, Herb Hardy, Bill Jack, Roy S skip, 0; .| SCARBOROUGH OsHawa Norm McAl ae o 9 ay : Xi, east ¥ Willis lon ait Mitcheli 4 one -_English Top Group weekend may well decide the championship, as Tottenham meet Liverpool both at home and away that weekend. SUNDE) GAIN Lorry Heffering, Geo, Campbell, 'Dare jay, McINTYRE HOOD ps London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times LONDON -- With both the Grant Mcintosh, Reg Loncaster, Rex _ Cox, Al Porhill, i au),| = ct ip of i Ried Clyde a eS be ant them to within two points of Clyde, in . third place, so there may vet be a close race for the ™ aes telloble Gee Dealer in your eres. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol Sohn Ovana, 0.0. OPTOMETRIST @ BOND ST. B., OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 promotion spot. iv akip, WELLAND . Redmond, 8. Reilly, H, avon, Sunderland have gained an- other point on Leeds United at the top of the second division, and are now two points ahead, although Leeds have a game in hand, Sunderland did well to win 20 at Cardiff while Leeds were only able to draw, 2-2 at Norwich, Preston fatied to gain by also drawing, at Hudders- field, while Chariton's draw at; Plymouth them from gein- ing on the three leaders. Coventry City, third division leaders, have struck a bad patch and lost to Mansfield, Crystal Palace, by beating Port Vale, climbed to within three jivading teams showing a deplor- able loas of form and sustaining heavy defeats, the race at the top " the English first division} "lfootball league has tightened up. Tottenham were hammered 44 by West Ham, and Liver- pool lost $1 to. Everton while .|Blackburn Rovers were beating Nottingham Forest 2-0. This leaves Tottenham on top with 29 points, but Blackburn take d_place with 37 and Liverpool third place with 3%. Right behind them, ay all on a winning streak, with 35 points are Everton, Sheffield Wednes- day and Arsenal. Manchester Clore Beef, Herold MeLuhan, ---- nghom, From Godden, stern nn DON'T MISS r United lost to Leicester andjpoints of Coventry, while Wat- Wolves beat Chelsea, so these/ford, consistent = recent: two teams failed to gain on the/ly,are only two pol APESYANS SYRZouu & Eileen Coppin's 'Rink Takes Club Trophy Beginning Jan. the ladies of The Oshawa Curling Club entered into a five game sched- ule, to determine the winner of the Club Trophy. By Feb. 10, first and second place rinks in each of the two draws had been declared In the Monday-Thursday draw, Eltleen Coppin's team, composed of Bea, Bolahood, Ruth Parrott and Joan Souch, won all five of their games and collected a point total of 29 plus 4. Second-place winners were Joan Marks, Audrey Kitchen, Clara Thompson and Jacqui Patte, skip, whose record show- ed four wins and a total of 2% 3 plus 5 An almost identical pattern emerged from the Tuesday-Fri- day group. First position honor was won by Phyllis Sturch, Donna Luke, Mern. Kinton and Phyl. Fordham, skip, with five wins and a score of 22 plus 8. Runners-up were June Waller, Lori Foster, Ede. Gearing and Eileen Goulding, skip, who had four wins and scored 233 Two play-off games were then Geet: one tp declare a winner the trophy, the other to de- See third and fourth prizes. In a rather high-scoring con- test, between the Coppin and Fordham rinks, the latter four- some grabbed a big four on the first end. However, the Coppin contin- gent, undaunted, came right back with a three and a four to take a lead which they never relinquished. The final score read Coppin, 12; Fordham, 8. This gave the Club win- ners the enviable record of six- straight wins. The other play-off game was POROM>PO Tone ee oraw forcren, skip, a "Cempbet, ak Dyas, 'skip, being the instigator of: the 'idea of acquiring a Club Trophy for Fo local competition a few years|\> ,;ire % ie, 3} Oke, shin ago, so it was a real pleasure Goulding rhe i to have her "do the honors"|8. Cain, skip, zi . €.. Butler, skip, this year. Gilchrist, 'skip, aw) Games convener Phyllis Bates | presented second, third and fourth prizes to Phy] Fordham, Jacqui Patte and Eileen Gould. ing respectively and to their rinks. | Following are results of the 5-) game competition MONDAY-THURSDAY DRAW First me : ~ MeConnell, skip, 3.) M. Gilehrist, ; Sutton, skip, 6./R. Clemens, ; Calhoun, skip, 3./8. Cain, ; A, Palmer, skip, 4 ; P, Bates, skip, a it Donald, ; Holland, skip, ze Patte, Derumaux, skip, 4./© Goulding Ridgley, skip, 2M. Combe 16. Game iM oe. Nesbitt, ; mM, Gi McConneti "Patte, skip, Gronike 'skip, 91). a £*Sould uldi . Campbell, Miller, Dyas, Donald, mBeo~ ~ Oke. . Piper, 0, Munday, Fordham, 8 ( M, Gilchrest, E, Patte, 8. Cain, Butler, oon = +i wowel o 4 = ler, Butler, Oke, Piper, iia! EMPEIPEM .. H 1, Patte, skip, 12: Second 6 SP noel =P 0790-55 ose Coppin, Calhoun, chit, x 2'| 3,|P.' Fordham, V0tt)) et Granik, M, Reed, au VE. ba AM, --< . oe al fa) Mann, . Rolson, Derumaux, Kemp. Holland, Bassett = -pv>Y am eo 040209: Calhoun, |. Nesbitt . McConnell, . Sutton, . Kemp, . Patte, . Ridgley, . Derumaux, Fourth Geme S$. Sutton, Kemp, . Nesbitt . McConnell, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal's Bernie Geoffrion, who scored twice when Cana- diens drubbed Toronto Leafs Pouw PYNMS-OR vows Cussouys was! . < uae Milton leaders. behind, It is going to be a tight Tottenham have gone back ajrace between these three teams great deal in recent weeks, and/for promotion to the second will have to show a strong re-jdivision. -- in a burry to stay at the of the league table. Liver- bay eo two games in hand, still have a slight edge on Spurs, but ne too, have gone off While 'the other teams challenging for the title are all showing signs of going on he" ning. The heavy program games at the Easter holiday fourth division leaders, also showed signs of slipping by only drawing at Mansfield, and Carlisle United, although beaten by Aldershot, are only three points behind the leaders, Exeter and srngenne City, tied in third place, Oflonly two points behind Cartsle, and close behind are Working- ton, Chester, Lincoln and Tor. WRRCHANTS vie TONY'S Penalties -- Sneddon ¢ ing) Arm | form, strong (crosschecking and 10. y mit conduct). SECOND PERIOD 1, Tony's: Wet (Gray, Tren) Merchants: Sneddon ¢ (Westfall) 345 9.12 N20 Fy Marchant: Armstrong =| FREE CLASSE § jquay all in with a chance for CONTINENTAL Re sgt Wright) Ww ~~ Delves (falling en puck). THIRD PERIOD & MW erchants: Sneddon (Westfall, Armstrong) ' Tony's; West (Tran, Morden) . 7. 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