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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1964, p. 13

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WINNERS of the annual Oshawa "Ontario Schoolboys' Banspiei", held at the Oshawa Cobourg East Collegiate Wins Schoolboy Bonspiel The entry from the Cobourg} East Collegiate Institute cap- tured Oshawa's annual' "'On- tario Schoolboy Bonspiel", held} at The Oshawa Curling Club on Saturday. A full entry of 16 rinks par- ticipated in the "open" event with out-of-town Collegiates re- presented including entries from Cobourg East and Cobourg West, Lindsay, Midland-Pene- land, Weston, Alliston, Napa- nee, Niagara Falls, Don Mills, Markham, along with represen- tatives from all of the four Oshawa secondary schools. Only one of the local entries quali- Curling Club on Saturday, are shown. above. Members of the Cobourg (East) District Col- games and compiled a_ point- total of nine, to claim the General Motors Trophy and the four individual trophies,. which |were presented by Ian McNab, of the General Motors Public Relations department Runners-up in the day's play and winners of The Perc. Eve- leigh Memorial Trophy, were John Ford, Don Carter and Gary Smockum, of Alliston, with three wins and-a total of eight points. Each received a wrist- watch. Mr, "Ab" Robins pre- sented The Eveleigh Trophy to the Alliston rink. fied for the prize-list. The Cobourg East Collegiate entry was comprised of Dave Randall, Paul Johns, Gary The high two-win prizes, flash cameras, were won by the Nap- anee entry, with two wins and Next in line Reading and Robert Kerr as skip. They won their threc of 10 points for two wins, was a total of 14 points. This rink/p B was skipped by Don Anderson. Tomb Slater, i Dave Bruce, with a total} er) Reare, RUNNERS-UP !--"'Ab" Rob- ins presents The Percy Eve- leigh Memorial. Trophy to ssiish ae THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, March 16, 1964 43 Top Blac Kitchener Coronet Hotel de- feated Oshawa Hawks Saturday night by 80-55 score, in OBA in Kitchener. They led 41-33 at the half. -- Don McRae was the big scorer for Coronets with 26 points, 15 of them in the first half: He was also the game's best rebounder and fed his players for many other points. For Oshawa, Gary Newitt had 13 while Bob Grier scored 10. Oshawa's record in the 8-game round-robin is one win and two WROTE THEME Foiksinger Oscar Brand com- posed the theme music of CTV's "Let's Sing Out" weekly series of which he is host. Senior "'B" round robin playoffs| Kitchener Cagers k Hawks jlosses. Kitchener now has won two and lost one (to Oshawa). Brantford and YMHA Blues are the other teams in the playoff. The winner will be crowned the Ontario Senior."B" Cham and play against Quebec for Eastern Canada title. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Montreal, won 34, lost 21, tied 12; Chicago, won 34, lost 22, tied 12, points.80 Points: Mikita, Chicago, 87 Goals: Hull, Chicago, 41 Assists: Bathgate, Toronto, 54 Shutouts: Hodge, Montreal, 8 Penalties: Hadfield, New York, 145 minutes the Alliston rink. From left: second and John Ford, lead. Rink from Banting Memorial High School--Alliston. --Oshawa Times Photos. Gary Smockum, skip; Don Carter, vice; Jeff Gadsden, McNab, of the GM Public Re- lations Dept., Gary, Read- ing, Jaul Johns and David Randell. legiate Institute are Robert Kerr, skip, receiving the Gen- eral Motors Trophy from Ian Acadi } wy The Acadian Cleaner five-pin club continue its victory march with a four-to-one win over the Aurora Bow] club, in Toronto City Major league activity The first game saw the Clean- jers in trouble, when they lost a rather easy one to the opposi- tion, 1267 to 1056 with Bob Gal- lagher being the only Oshawa trundier to hold his end up with ' 241. Joe Messina starred for '\Aurora with 334. The Toronto squad almost took the second game but Dutch Lugtenburg came to the rescue -|with a strong finish for a 287 score to give Acadians the de- cision, 1140 to 1108. | Having tasted the fruits of oe (victory, the Acadians kept up NIAGARA FALLS 'the pressure to take the third Dennis Feeley, jgame, 1207 to 1128 with Gallag- Soy eur |her's 296 and Ron Jay's 267 be- John Dorland ' jing big factors in this win. bev "| The Oshaw boys went on to SHAWN Site ""Itake the fourth game, 1180 to Brian Kidd, 1027 and also made sure of the \fifth and final game with a bril- s.jliant finish, 1371 to 1158 | First place in the standing is lstill held by the Stan Jarvis ALLISTON John Ford, Jeff Gadsen, Don Carter, Gary Smockum, skip 8; COBOURG EAST Dave Randall, Paul Johns, OSHAWA O'NEILL Bill Glover, Doug Kirkland, Dennis Ewart, Tom Reed, skip LINDSAY Cvi Bill Beaton, Doug Quirt, Bill Szego, Brian Rodman, skip NAPANEE Gord Burns, Bill Hinch, Erik Poulsen, Paul Savage's rink from Don Mills Collegiate. Each boy re- ceived a travel clock. "Cam" Hall's rink from Osh- awa O'Neill Collegiate and Vo-| cational Institute won their first game in handy fashion and then) suffered two close defeats. But| Coy Readine, their lone win was top for the}. skip pe day's play in the one-win sec-/OSH. MeLAUGHLIN tion, to earn the fifth set of ey, Asien prizes, curling brooms, for a|tery Twine' score of 8 plus * points |Ston Zuly, "Tom'? Reed was the School-| 'kip - boys Committee Chairman for|, 0S4-, OONEvAN Keith Johnston, John Mowat, skip MIDLAND- PENETANG Gory McCaughen, ' . Brion Suddard, this event, and was assisted by| Steve Rosnik, Ewart G. Nichol, with Jack nw Rigoely, Judge' acting as drawmaster| '°j,."°°" for the day's play DON MILLS Gord Johnston, FIRST GAME | Marce Smolinski, WESTON COBOURG WEST | Jim Hollingshead, Paul Suy, Paul Savage, Dave Howarth, i Ken Waller, Gord Blow, skip skip A OSHAWA O'NEILL skip i 6./ Don Ruddy, Tonys Stay Alive, Merchants Advance, In UAW Playdowns Tony's Refreshments kept their playoff hopes alive yes- terday when they defeated City Wide Answering Service 6-2. This was a must win for the| catering team as City Wide had them on tr> ropes holding a 3-1 point edge in the best-two-of- three semi-finals of the UAW Hockey League The sudden-death game be- tween these two battlers will take place next Sunday at 10.15 a.m. at the Brooklin Arnea. City Wide picked u pseven of SECOND PERIOD 2. Tony's, Delbes (Tran, West) 3. City Wide, Georgeff (Burke, Naplorkowski) 15.50 Penalties -- McMahon (elbowing) 6.05, Gray and Nichols (roughing) 10.15, Geor- on lgeff (elbowing) 12.25, Irwin (high-stick-|/Ross Hawe held off Vendo-| 5) \matic's big guns ing) 17.50. THIRD PERIOD Tran) 3.44 4. Tony's, Gray (Bobbie, 5. City Wide, Myles (Georgeff, Marshall) 6. Tony's, West (Bobbie, 7. Tony's, Gray (West, 8. Tony's; Tran (Davis) 19.17] Penalties -- Marshall (tripping) 2.00, Tran and Burke (roughing) 16.58. MERCHANTS DOWN VENDOMATIC The Oshawa Merchants earn- ed the right to enter the UAW 6.00) 10.25} 11.06 Tran) Tran) quite noticeable on ward unit. However the defen- sive. pair of Bob Johnson and {Mo Bryan along with goalie|Gory Smockum, Bob Powell, Robt. Weckman, Dennis Abbott, | Mike Green, | Insurance club with 45 points, | |followed by Acadian Cleaners) 2/41; L. J. McGuinness 36; Ace | Bud Ruddy, Cam Hall, skip 12; skip MARKHAM OSHAWA O'NEILL Brian Murray, Dan Derumoux, Bob Graham, Brian Morris, John Craig, Bob Reed, Clair Rowland, Bill Lloyd, skip : skip : SECOND GAME 6(W); Cam Hall, 11; C. Rowland, . 10; Bill Lloyd, 11; B. Rodmon, . 9; Tom Reed, ... Doriand, .. 6; Gord Blow, ... | Tom Steen, 6; Bill Pearce, ... Gary Smockum, . 8; Stan Zuly, ...- THIRD GAME 8; Tom Reed .... 10; Cam Hall .... 13; D. Abbott, 9; Tom Steen, 6; P. Savage, ... 8; Stan Zuly, ...; 8; Gord Blow, 9, Dorland, .|Bowling 30; Manufacturers Life jIns. 29; Knob Hill Bowl 22; Au- jrora Bowl 19; Albion Bowl 18. | Gallagher was the big shoot- §/er for Acadians against Aurora Bowl with 241, 215, 296, 248 and rf 320 for a total of 1320; . Dutch Robt. Kerr, i 'lalso played a big part in the . Savage, John Mowat, D. Abbott, D. Anderson, nasi: | 'lincluding games of 287, 290 and/ "1304; Jay shook off a bad start 'Ite come back strong with 1070 RANKS HIGH | Italy's merchant marine, ranking high in world tonnage, -|had some 3,860 vessels with 4 |ageregate tonnage of about 5,- :| 500,000 in 1962. B. Rodman, John Mowat, D. Anderson, .. Robt. Kerr, the for- C. Rowland, Lloyd Bill Pearce SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Vendomatic kept plugging} away right to the final whistle| as they hit for two goals to Merchants one Merchants have to cool their heels for a week now to await the outcome of Tony's and City | ora Bowl By THE CANADIAN PRESS | for 43 with two very handy 'lvictory with 1153 for 44 frames|# Cleaners) BASKETBALL SCORES NBA i Sunday games of 267 and 288. Keeler|Detrolt 125 New York 139 racked up 1015. for 44 with his| Baltimore 105 Boston 129 en game score being his/St. Louis 101 Cincinnati 124 es i it | Bes tpg was deadly on ae aid @ head pin but to i | nened eat to him and he|S#8 Francisco 111 Los Angeles| had to settle for 748 for 37 frames, Dick Adams 390 for 20 and Gerry Bennett 258 for 12. The team totals were, Acadian Cleaners 5954 to 5728 for Aurora : The most important series of the entire season will take place at O'Connor Bowl on Saturday, when Acadian Cleaners wil] tackle the L. J. McGuinness and a win for the Oshawa squad will give them a playoff position. . With only two weeks of sched- ule league play remaining, the Oshawa boys will be going all out for a victory over the Mc- Guinness club. Scorekeeper Cliff Rendell promises a tune on the | } | | | SAVINGS DEP | Cincinnati 110 St, Louis 118 Baltimore 122 Philadelphia 128 New York 124 Detroit 126 SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Gas Deoler in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) MINIMUM DEP GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canada 32 KING ST. E. Redeemable ANY time interest on daily balance NTEREST 1% 8 OSIT RECEIPTS OSIT $5.000.00 728-9441 organ if Acadians make a play-| off spot. | 728-1653 fi SPECTACULAR Values OSHAWA'S TOP TIRE TRADER Wide encounter. FIRST PERIOD 1. Merchants, Armstrong (Westfall, Bryan) 2. Merchants, Sneddon CAR SEATS Shop at your Dominion Tire Store and Save! Check here for exceptional values .. , then march right down to our store and save! the 11 penalties, - including a|Hockey League finals yesterday major to each club. Gray andjas they edged Vendomatic 5-3.| (Westfall, Armstrong) Merchants, Westfall (Armstrong) 3. 6.30 14.36 TIRES UNLIMITED Just in Time for all Summer Carefree Driving Burke received the majors} The first period proved to be) 4 merchants, Mapes (Bryan) Vendomatic, Copeland in a roughing duel that develop- 5. ed into a few fists flying in the first period Keith West paced Tony's at- tack with two goals and two as- sists. Elmer Tran had one goal and five assists. Gray also fired two goals while Bob Delves added the other Georgeff and Myles tallied for City Wide. Tony's led 1-0 at the end of the firs' period and 2-1 after the second FIRST PERIOD 1. Tony's, West (Bobbie, Tran) Penalties -- McMahon (Kneeing) 35, Gray and Burke (majors-fighting) 9.37 the winning factor for Mer-| chants' as they helped them-| selves to a 4-0 lead before Cope-| land could put Vendomatic on! the score sheet Captain Jack Armstrong) started things rolling for the} winners when he completed a} three-way passing play at the 55 second mark of the first per-| iod. Sneddon, Westfall nad| Mapes added to the score be-} fore Westfall was given a game| misconduct by the officials Merchants seemed to lose | 10.13\some of-their drive in the sec-|---- Westfall's absence was ond .a OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON ,4Reuters)--Results of old country soccer matches played Saturday: ENGLISH F.A. CUP Semi-final Preston 2 Swansea 1 West Ham 3 Man United™1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 2 Chelsea 4 Bolton vs. Sheffield U ppd. Burnley vs. Tottenham ppd. Everton 6 Notts F 1 Fulham 1 Liverpool 0, Ipswich vs. Wolverhampton ppd Division Charlton 2 Swindon 2 Derby 2 Bury 1 Grimsby vs. Cardiff ppd Huddersfield vs, Northamp ppd Leyton Or 2 Scunthorpe 2 Middlesbrough 1 Leeds 3 Newcastle 1 Sunderland 0 Plymouth 2 Man City 1 Southampton vs Rotherham ppd Division Til Brentford 3 Colchester 1 Bristol C 5 Barnsley 2 Crewe Alex 1 Wrexham 2 Crystal P 1 Queens PR 9 Luton 2 Peterborough 3 Mansfield vs. Watford ppd Notts C 1 Bournemouth 3 Port Vale vs. Hull City ppd. Reading 0 Oldham 1 Shrewsbury 6 Millwall 1 Walsall 2 Bristol] R 3 Division IV Barrow 1 Southport 3 Bradford 2 Torquay 2 & Brighton 1 Bradford C 2 Chesterfield 2 Carlisle 0 Doncaster 1 Aldershot 1 Newport 0 Tranmere 2 Oxford 5 Hartlepools 1 Rochdale 1 Exeter 3 Stockport 1 Halifax 2 Workington 3 Darlington 0 York City vs. Gillingham ppd EXHIBITION Portsmouth 2 Aston Villa 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Celtic 5 Hibernian 0 Dundee 0 St.Johnstone 1 (aban-, doned after 45 minutes) Dunfermline 4 E Stirling 1 \Falkirk 2 Airdrieonians 1 Hearts 0 Dundee U 4 Motherwell 0 Aberdeen 1 Queen of S 2 Thd Lanark 4) Rangers 2 Kilmarnock 0 St.Mirren 0 Partick 0 Division I Albion 1 Cowdenbeath 1 Alloa 4 Brechin 2 Ayr United 0 Clyde 2 Berwick vs. Raith ppd Dumbarton 1 Arbroath 0 East Fife 6 Strnraer 0 Forfar 0 Stirling 0 (abandoned after. 10 minutes) Montrose 2 Stenhousemuir 2 Queen's Pk 0 Morton 3 TRISH LEAGUE Ballymena 2 Coleraine 1 Bangor 0 Linfield 2 Cliftonville 0 Portadown 4 Derry City 6 Ards .1 |Distillery 2 Crusaders 0 iGlenavon © Glentoran 1 | | (Redshaw) 19.45 Penalty -- Westfall (game-misconduct) 18.1) SECOND PERIOD Scoring -- None. | Penalties -- Lodge (interference) 6.50, Bryan (majors-fighting) | 19.57, | and Copeland SECOND PERIOD Scoring --~ None. | Penalties -- Lodge (interference) 6.50,| Bryan and Copeland (majors-fighting) 19.57 THIRD PERIOD 6. 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