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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1964, p. 11

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OSHAWA BOYS ON Shown above is a picture of picture is of interest to Osh- eight eveage oe of the Roches- awa hockey fans since two ter Lions Club Pee Wee All- 5 5 i Star hockey team, who two players who ag ahem the weeks ago won the New York New York State title have State championship, for boys local connections. On the ex- 12 - and - under, beating Lake treme left, in the front row, is Richard Gamble Jr., 11, Placid 3-1, in the final game, ' played at Potsdam, N.Y. The son of "Dick" and Ethel Gam- ble, 243 Glenwood Crescent, of this city. "Dick," a former Oshawa General, plays with the Rochester Americans AHL club. On the extreme right, also front row, is Kevin Seed- house, 11, son of Fred and Mary Seedhouse, 31 Manor- NEW YORK STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Lane, Rochester, of Fernhill dale formerly this city. member of the team present when photo taken) is ter Americans team. and Blvd., Another Canadian (not was Shane Crozier, 12, of Quebec City, son of "Joe Grozier, coach of the Roches- ~ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 28,1964 J] | CLUB DE QUILLES ACADIEN Team Standings -- Acadian Cleaners 104, Pickwick Cleaners 102, General Tire 101, Reliable Furniture 97, Club Acadien 95, McKeen Radio and TV Repair 94, Valley Creek Used Furniture 89, Van Heusen Motors 83, Oshawa Hardware 74 and Dunn"s Clothing 70. Men's High Averages -- Ri vergne 208. Lionel Dignard Josepn Vautour 203. Women's High Averages -- Emma Malo 189, Yvonne Duguay 188 and Marie The. Reajimbal 175. Men's High Triples -- Robert Lavergne 820, Emery Bastarache 778 and Jean Mar- fel 752. jobert La- 204 and Women's High Triples -- Wherese De- veaux 780, Yvonne Duguay 707 and Emma Malo 683. Men's High Singies -- Emery Bas- tarache 330, Roger Chiasson 316 and Joseph Vautour 314. Women's High Singles -- Yvonne Du- guay 288, Emma Malo 284 and Gilberte Lavergne 277. Men's Triples over 600 -- Robert La- vergne 720 (311, 234), Doug Smith 627 (236, 202), Roger 'Chiasson 620 (233, 203), Emery Bastarache 608 (256, 187) and Joseph Vautour 605 (235, 232). Women's Triples over 500 -- Therese Deveaux 780 (276, 252), Theresa MacNeil 678 (241, 219), Carol Camero 673 (267, 222), Emma Malo 663 (273, 240), Marie| Lovise Richard 579 (241, 191), Yvonne Duguay 551 (218, 186) and Mable Gavu- treau 538 (200, 173). HARMAN PARK LEAGUE Ladies' High Triple this week was Sallie Piume with 599, (184, 211, 204). Ladies' High Single was Marg Lesenko with 252. The Men's High Triple was Bill Meinichuk with 713 (233, 261, 219). High LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Friday night was the final night in our third section. The Pushettes won a close race with the Tooters on total pinfall. Congr i ie F 5 Team Standings -- Jiggers 26, Push- ettes 24, Tooters 24, Jokers 20, Seltzers 18, Bobils 15, Deadheads 10, Blows 10, Sweet and Sours 7 and Pebbles 6. 700's -- Murray Butler 750 (319, 243) and Art Brown 745 (227, 340). 600's --- Joyce Bremner 692 (203, 318), Art Sheridan 675 (229, 246, 200), Joker Gavas 674 (221, 236, 217), Pete Bremner 662 (238, 257), Harry Irwin 650 (237, 238), Ed Rose 633 (245, 203), Lois Gavas 673 (275), Josie Brown 623 (220, 211), Dan Normoyle 618 (217, 235), Ernie Pattman EN aaa 231), and Joan Pattman 601 jpoints apiece, Lambe's Lemons Shamrocks also split 2 apiece, Teach Pests took 3 points to Untouchables' shut out Debonairs. Over 200 Bowlers were as follows: John Hronchich 307, Ed Giles 203, champ 205, 210, 216, Tony Coulas John A, Cardinal 286, Bill Burke 239, Rita England 228, Ron Moran 204, Howard. 209, Dave Wetmore 226, Ekker 257, Harry Dickison 200, 365, Bill Hickey 233, Fred Watts 208, Owen 245 and Don Fingust 202. Men's High Single and Men's 200's -- Joe Vavassor! 255, Bob Rock- brune 248, 220, Millie Brown 241, Verna Rickman 238, Dorothy Ellis 231, Dorothy Gilbert 230, Orville Myers 229, Clare Hudgin 221, Eleanor Herbacko 215, George Oliver 209, Shirley Oliver 209, Steve Gyurka 208, Jim Claus 204 and Ken Rosamond 202, Hit son with 365 and 739 respectively. Ladies' High Single went to Ekker with 257 and Ladies' High |to Rita Wrubel with 574. | | Lemon Leaguers were as follows: Doris UAW: LEAGUE iWoodward 84, Ray Raymond 84 and Points Taken--Group 1: Goch 4, Meads Mary Noordman a. sf 0; Tony's 4, George's a 0; Harry's 3, Oshawa TV 1; Tumey's 3 and Scugog 1. Cron 2 cs Home Appllancen a. San GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR hood's 1; Local 2784 3, Berg's 1; Acadian! it was Jay Birds with a clean sweep 3, City Barber 1; Stevenson's 3 and Dur-/over Legal Lights 4 to 0, Bali H's over nos 1 % \Sally's 4 to 0, Perry's over Hicks 3 to 1 Group 3. -- Canadian Corps 3, Johan-|"'st baer Medi ad Sia ater 1 J p3-- i 5 andings -- Perry's 14, Sabersi3, Jay sens 1; Al's Bi-Rite 3, Sheriff's M Town Birds 10, Hicks 9, Ball Hi's, Sally's and and Country 3, Foley 1; Russ' 3 and Legal Lights 8 points each and Pea Que's Houdaille 1. 16. Mary Triple Goch 35, Mead's 29, Tumey's 24, George's Perry's with 3,740 and Perry's also had TV 19, Oshawa TV 18, Tony's 16 and Scu-'the high single game of 1,353. gog 16. | Select Class -- Lov Himes 854 (311), Group 2 -- Acadian 33, Stevenson's 32; Jnef Peel 812 (358) and Sel Himes 811 Single for the men was Lloyd Plume with 673 (251, 122, 300). Al Reid was next for) the men wilh 706 (190, 219, 297. 623 (161, 288, 174), and Don MacDonald) 637 (209, 191, 237). | 200 -- Ross Godfrey 200, Brian Reid) 215, Ernie Beaudry 205, Bob Duncan 208,/ Hilda Mooney 202, 250, Eleanor Rukaruk 204, Vivian Stansbury 223, 203, Sonny sell 216, 207, Tom Lodge 205, 223, Shiriey Muller 219, Donna' Reid 220, Eugene Zar- beiny 201, Lloyd Patterson 231, Darrell! Johnston 209, Betty Godfrey 210 and Peor! Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. Playoff Tilts Following are the results of games played in the Round- Black's Men's Wear Complete Comeback, 213, 206. Lemon League -- May Patterson 92, Bud Hill 78 Julie Charniey 97, Gloria MacLean 84, Lynn Shibley 92, 56 and Min Dervent 98. Team Standings -- Gasbags 11, Clowns! 11, Lucky's 7, Whizbangs 9,.Hopefuls 10, Krazy Legs 9, Doughheads 1, Dead End Kids 11, Wildcats 7, -Gogethers 14, The It's 3 and Question Marks 3, Will all members please keep in mind that April 16 is the deadline for any guests you may wish to bring to the banquet, These names should be turned over to your captain. F PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Twisters 37', Roll- Home Appliances 25, City Barber -25,| (322). Durno's 23, Bolahood's 19, Local 2784 18; Over 700 -- Guys: Jim Hardie 777, Ron and Berg's 17. iGuiltinan 775, Reg. Hickey 769 (311), Arn ee? -- John Gow Jr. 603 (193, 171, £39).|""Groyp "3 -- Johansen's 33, Foley 29,! | seisted): 5 _ 5 | Greene 765, Al Goguen 744, Ron Jay 739,/ (unassisted); Gary Carey 638 (230, 222, 186), Tom Boyle|Houdaille 28, Al's Bi-Rite 27, Canadian|Lloyd Sabins 739, John Trott 729, Bert fram Romanuck Corps 24, Russ' 21, Sheriff's 18, Town and/Harding 713 and Harold Ballem 705. Country 12. |Dolls: Millie Bilida 795 (336, 301), Joyce High Scores -- D. Hodgson 854, H.|Bel! 752 (201) and Isabelle Mothersill 706. Huntley 829, R. Gow 810, C. Corrigan) High Average Race -- Guys: 754, J. Trott 750, H. Lyzon 747, H,' Kel-Sabins 264, Se! Himes 246, Harold Ballem leck 734, S. Stovin 724, K. Hughes 723,'746 and Al Perry 240. Dolls: Janet Peel Lawrence 238, Join Griffin 216, Bill Was-/R" McGregor 722, K. Cobb 717, J. John- 227, Lou Himes 225, Mavis Taylor 224 ston 715, J. Glover 708, J. Tate 703,/and Marion Dingman 223. G. McKnight 703, 1. Estabrook 691, A.| The high average race for the Dolls Neil 680, hit for @ big 812. up with two big 665, D. Tilk 660, J. Keigan 656, S. Rout/but Janet Peel also 655, H. Godfrey 644, H. Tutak 644, M.|Millie Bilida came Love 643, C. Rout 643, S. Smith 637, H.'games and Joyce Bell rolled a nice set. Ford 636, E. Jordon 633, A. Klishenko|For the Guys, Arn Greene was back in continued his | 632, R. Martin 633, J. Watt 631, D. Brown|form and Lloyd Sabins 628, A. Eyeman 626, W. Rutherford 626,|steady trundiing. With two weeks left, G. Forestal! 623, S. Saramak 620, G.jone Is going to catch Lloyd Sabins In |Parfitt 616, J. Meikle 615, W. Morrison|high average race for the Guys. 615, L. Hopkins 612, |. Carey 612, A.| n Rose 610, H. Burke 608, R. Welsh 608, A. Kruska 607, H. Cook 607, M. Bem- bridge 605, A. Borousky 605, K. Johnson 602 and R. Smithers 600. TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES' LEAGUE High Triples -- M. Goodwin 704 (317, Wood- Slow Pokes and Blowstrikers split. 2 and ms point and Hootenannies took 4 points to 201, 213, Jeanette Kelly 219, 211, Wanda Zuli- ski 205, Rita Wrubel 254, Teresa Powers 225, Adrian Brennan 248, 233, Ted Beau- 230, Mike Mary Baker igh Triple for the night went to Harry Dicki- | | Total Points -- Group 1: Harry's 35, The high team triple was bowled by Lloyd G. Patterson 679, F. Parson 673, looks like it Is going right down to the S. Lockey 669, L. Watson 669, A, Mitchell/wire. Lou Himes came up with a big 854 0 the The Oshawa-Courtice Hockey League game, played Monday night at Brooklin Arena, saw Foley's strike back with a 6-5 win, to tie the series and pro'ong it to the fifth and deciding game. This one looked like a run- away for Foley's as they had a 6-2 lead going into the final period, just about the same sit- uation Bud's were in last week. Foley's were really on their jtoes for this game, as they out- |skated and outehecked Bud's ithroughout the entire game. | Foley's goal scorers were: Long, assisted by Courtice and Yahn; Weidmark, assisted by |Delves; Rowbothom, assisted by |Weidmark and Ward; Ward, as- jsisted by Weidmark and Row- 'bothom; Linton, assisted by Courtice and Yahn. Then "'Buddy" Yahn became the hero of the night when, as- \sisted by Weidmark and Row- bothom, he shot home the win- ning goal, | Bud's marksmen were: Cole Baker, scored and Garrard: (unassisted); jrence; Law-) Foley's Edge Bud's Force Fifth Game Scott, assisted by Cole and Baker; Lawrence, assisted by Romanuck. There were 18 penalties serv- ed throughout the game -- Bud's serving 11 and Foley's serving seven. : Peterborough Back In Sr. Lacrosse PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Peterborough Petes, who domi- nated senior lacrosse for a dec~ ade during the 1950s, will return 'to the Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation this season, after an absence of four years, it was announced Thursday. The Petes and Huntsville will enlarge the circuit to six teams, {Other teams are Port Credit, 'Brampton, St. Catharines and | Brooklin. | The Petes won the Mann Cup a record four times in a row iduring the 1950s and were in the finals on four other occa- Sions. ATTENTION BOWLERS! To Ho BOWLING -- at Make Reservations NOW Id Your BANQUET the -- Robin playoff action, in the 208), J. Legere 628 (265, 213), G. Oshawa Minor Hockey Associa- ers 36, Hillbillies 33, Players 32, Hooten-|cock 617 (242, 204), J. Mannings 603 (261,| KINSMEN anys 30', Untouchables 26, _ Lucky|210), J. Shewring 567, S. Klem 553 (223), 3 i) COMMUNITY CENTRE Breaks 26, Jolly Six 25, Nines 25, Champs|m. Richardson 553, H. Eccles 542, 1.| H 109 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA 25. Flintstones 24¥2, Jug Heads 242, Un-|Horne 536 (218), A. Hepburn $20 (202),| A Good Place For tion's Bantam, Midget and Juve-) Black's Men's Wear are the Jed.1-0 until late in the second bens; forwards, R. Hall, Weiti-jpredictables. 23, Hopefuls 20, High SpotsiG. Drinkle 517, B. Varga 513, B. Szekeres| BANQUETS--DANCES nile Leagues, last week. | BANTAM 'A' |champions of 'the Town And|stanza, Ted Whiteley had scored|mark, Garrow, W. Cole, Whitley, |!72 and Jets 1012. 509 (226) and 1, Brabin 503 (201). | defe McClimmond. | High Triples -- Arf Bryant 812 (203, High Singles -- B. Lang 234, P. Leblanc RECEPTIONS--MEETINGS For further information Local 1500 defeated Canadian|Country Hockey League after ajearly in the first frame. | ott tae ar erat SI 2 ot and' Ne Parker: 3a PHONE 728-7691 MOTOR HOTEL For Reservations Telephone BOWMANVILLE 623-3373 Tire 2-1 with Ken DeHart and|%1,. win over Dunn's. They) Bob Garrow netted the sec-| DUNN'S -- goal, Noakes; de-|Dave Peebles 761 (264, 249, 248); Harry|- Lemon League -- L. Hubar 99, 95, 63, Bill Holmes scoring for the win-|¢laimed The Town and Country|ond, only seconds after Dunn's|fense, Buechler, Scattergood,|KeYs,700 (213, 290); Bill Gutsell 682, (242, ners and Doug Suppelsa getting|TTophy in a best 3-out-5 ser-/had received a disputed penalty.|Currie; forwards, Robinson.|sse' ava, 20); Harold. Cornish 638 (224 the lone goal for the losers. ies, three games - to - one. | Mike Weidmark gave Black's|Troop, Murray, B. Rogers, Mc-|201, 233); Madeline Morrison 641 (273);|18, Hornets 14, Canadian Corps whipped Du-| Black's struck for a goal inja 3-0 lead early in the third)/Donald, Hoar, Leger, Chapman, |e' .\ ia" sf) (219, 241); Ed. Lestie/Ants 11. plate 7-1. Kelly Lavender scoredjeach period to fashion their period. ! Hooper. 641 (221, 214, 206); Hugh Hutcheson 640 the solo tally for Duplate while|victory. They were full value) Dunn's then mounted their 4 ' NU-WAY | WILSON | ACADIAN | SUDDARD'S (234, 228); Thetma Leslie 638 (217, 236); Canadian Corps goal-scorers|for this win and the series vic-|tirst good offensive as Black's BICYCLE SHOP Rug (Oshawa) Ltd, f ELECTRIC MOTORS # {UT FANERS |Tom. Rae 637 (222, 250); Ron Davis 636) were Dennis Cockerton (2), Leon) as they kept the Dunns/were content to protect their iw ices FISHING TACKLE CARPET SALES joter Repair PRESSERS-- |(310); Ethel Tonkin 631 (207, 237); Jim| Metllene Moree 619 (268) and Bill Barta 604} | (242). Jenken, Jerry Welsh, Art Heath,/team off balance most of the/ead. Dunn's missed enough Paul Clark and Alex Kulik. time\ A combination of specdichances to tie up the contest Oiekcoli ciclate ts BASEBALL EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL ee ee C.C.M. end RALEIGH -- all types of Electric Motors, SHIRT LAUNGERERS BICYCLES RUG CLEANING STORAGE Coca Cola nosed out West- rechecking won the title|with over-anxious shooting. | 18:36 N id Moto and FURNITURE ny eee ene ee 299 BLOOR ST. W. mount Kiwanis 4-3. Gord Stire|for Black's, as they fanaic scored two for the winners with|the positional play that Dunn's he ee beat 4 "Short | renaiis Buechler (tripping) 4 *!Currie (tripping 18:00 174 MARY ST. N. 395 Oshawa Blvd. S. 8-46 a3 728-5141 John Graham and Larry Lupeljhad relied upon when they lostiy.t time was running out. They] 728-4681 723-4362 N. Boyle 94, J. Anthony 92, B. Lang 91, N. Parker 87 and J. Roberts 88, 71. Team Standings -- Spiders 26, Beetles Fleas 14, Bees 13 and| FIRST PERIOD ... 1, Black's Whiteley (R. Hall, mond 4:24 Penalties: Currie (elbowing) 12:35; LIt-! 909 Singles -- Vern Brooks 253, | tle (inter.) 19:10. ret |Taylor 251, Fred Taylor 250, Clara Barta! |248, Edna Ward 247, Steve Barta 239, h ' |John Norris 236, 211; Ann Cornish 236, (Weidmark, Whiteley|pat, Hardsand 235, Betty Byrne 234, 224; 16:25; (Fred McKee 232, Harry Fayle 231, Fred 497 Taylor 228, Isabel Hubbell 228, Jake : n |Malachowski. 226, Pete Wight 226, Al| r - ; ; ' |Pel 24, J ghan 220, Be Heard and Don Pickard dule ee jthen lifted their goalie for an), pics Weldrnark (0. Col Whitel 'Huxtable 219, Pat "Robinson 26 pach srored once for Westmount! : extra - forward: 'but could | doit eur rr ices Maubbel i, Lorraine P wots 215, | | i yy wri freebies ms Kiwanis |DUNN'S EXCHAMPS |nothing better than come close] 4, Dunn's Murray (Robinson, Hoar) 18:00/Lily. Rae 24, Erie Hughes 211, 208; Peg- : Dunn's were the defending|t0 scoring. Penalties Weidmark (inter.) 2:00 Weid-|gy Branton 211, Inge Nugent 210, Stan BANTAM 'B' champs having defeated) BLACK"S -- goal, Fielder; mark (holding) 5:35 Chapman (holding) | Johnson 209, Ab. Burr 209, Bi 'onkin : A 4 x ", 11:30; Hoar (elbowing): 15:35; Gai 208, Harold Creamer 208, Eleanore Lav- B'Nai B'Rith eked out a 2-1/Black's last season in fourjdefense, D. Cole, Little, Gib-|(high sticking) 17:15 rity 208, Ted Monaghan 207 and Joyce) win over Local 1817 with John|games, one of which was a tie Referees 'R. Guardian and G. Westfall. 207. 1 Nicholls and Mike Beamish scor-/They had again a great season, TWO SIGNED | ing for the winners and Charlie|leading the League with only| r ad La ie ' | Rout getting the singleton forjone loss and a pair of ties in a WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winnipeg ZB PUGS REE NH Local 1817. _ |fifteen-game schedule. They also|Blue Bombers of the Western ox, | Local 2784 defeated Police|had the top scorer in Bob Mur-|Football Conference announced : | Assoc. boys 3-1. Roger Norton,|ray and the leading goaltender, | Friday veteran Canadians Nick} | lKen Noakes, on their roster,,Miller and Cornel Piper have SECOND PERIOD 2. Black's Garrow tting the others. Ron Baliski. Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made 497 Simcoe St. S. PHONE 725-3979 erty Taylor HOTEL Geonosha. _ Oshawa's Finest Hotel FOR -- PARTIES - SALES MEETINGS | WATER SOFTENERS for RENT or SALE +++ SALT delivery... BANQUETS -- Tom Gook and Tom Bouckley,| with one apiece, scored for the|But for a red-hot Black's team.,| winners and Don Hudgin got the| they well could have claimed} one goal for the Police. ja second championship. Scugog Cleaners defeated Hou-) For coach Gil Hughes, it was) daille Industries 2-1 with Paul|a happy ending to an uphill) McGill scoring both goals for|battle. His team was dead last| the Cleaners and Larrie Tresise|at Christmas time, ended up the scoring for the losers. |schedule in the fourth and. last |playoff position, and had not ti tee Le bie defeated or tied Dunn's during Club 4-1. Larry Lloyd had two the season, They eliminated a goals for the winners with|Strong Ritson Centre team in Wayne Hodgson and Bill Dionre|'Wo-straight games in the semi- adding singles. John Brooks|finals and lost only one contest scored for, Rotary. [in the finals. Navy Vets whipped Kinsmen| On paper, they had the poten- Club 4-1 with 'Butch' Green-/tial all season but did not per- wood saving the Kinsmen team/|form consistantly until the play- from a shutout while Terry offs. Smith and Bob Glecoff each : , scored a pair for the Saiiors. ISSUE IN DOUBT Kiwanis Club blanked. Fire-| ,Despite enjoying. the best part fighters 3-0, with Scott Andison/% the play by far, Black's only s. Ss scoring two goals for the win-| ners and Larry McAvoy notch-|). weno : ing the other ially. |by '"Solly'? Solomon and one by -._|Bob Cameron while Johnny Local 222 defeated Canadian| paran tallied twice a Tony's. Legion ae ge pon giles Hayden Macdonald's. whipped| one goal for the Legion whtleithe Auto Workers Credit Union Ted Dionne, David Mosier.\+-4m 7-1. Marty Suddard, with| Philip Pultz, "Ricky" Scott and), 'tine three-goal effort, 'paced| Loeal 233. eee fr the winners with Glenn Elliott| Cal 222. scoring two and Bill Taylor and| JUVENILE LEAGUE }Les Moore each getting one.| Or Ce igned contracts for the 1964 eason. Miller, a defensive halt- back, has been with the club 11 years. Lineman Piper is head- ing into his eight season. Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Georges Vezina, one of the great goalies of hockey history, died of tuberculosis 38 years ago today, four months . after playing the last game. of his 15-year professional career, He played his final game with Montrea! Canadiens Nov. 28, 1925, despite a temperature of 102--first symptom of his fatal illnes COMPETENT-RELIABLE GUNSMITHING Schwartz & Cottrell Custom Gunsmiths Ltd. 18 BOND ST. 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