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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1964, p. 19

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Sales have rocketed for An- derson's yearbook ASH's in the past few days. This year's editorial staff promises one of the best books ever, They are, front row, left to right: Tom THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 21,1964 3 Kirkwood, David Thompson, Bruce Craigie and Richard Kapuscinski; middle row, Pat HICH YEARDBOOK STAFF Munro, Eleanor Ford, Sandra Jack, Toby Zylstra and Janice Ormiston; back row, Bill Green, Anne Dryden, Linda Mikolash, Linda Spencer. and Dick De Ryk. --Oshawa Times Photo HIGH SCHOOL HIT PARADE The following is this week's hit parade as chosen by Oshawa and district teenagers and supplied by the Dise Shop at the Osh- awa Shopping Centre. 1. Al My Loving ---The Beatiles . Glad All Over --Dave Clark Five . Can't Buy Me Love --tThe Beatles . Hippy Hippy Shakes --Swinging Blue Jean . Twist and Shout --The Beatles . Hello Dolly --Louis Armstrong . Bits and Pieces --Dave Clark Five . Suspicion --Terry Stafford 9. I Want to Hold Your Hand --The Beatles 34. Diane ~The Bachelors CHALLENGERS ? Boom Football New In Ajax By RENE SOETENS (St. Bernadette's) There is a new game at St. Bernadette's called Boom Foot ball. It is an active game that brings out the skill, agility and courage of each player. It was introduced to the school by the phycial-education teacher, Mr. Bowen. It combines the best skills from games such as Gaelic Football, Rugger, Australian Rules Football and Soccer, all woven together with a few rules of our own to meet the desired thrills. Basically it is a kicking and catching game in which you learn to develop drop kicking, stab kicking and spinal kicking. The main object is the ball. Each man is assigned a man on the opposing team and is to stay with him. There are 11 men on the playing field at once. There are two defence men, three wingmen, three half forwards, one follower, a centre forward and one_ full back. The game begins with a centre jump. The follower takes this jump for each team. There are two basic ways to move the 'ball, one by bouncing which must take place within every six yards or by a two handed underhand pass. The checking in this game is similar to that in soccer and hockey. | A goal is scored by kicking the ball between the uprights. Regular Canadian football goal posts can be used. The goal is credited with 4 points if lis. not touched by the opposi- | tion when it goes through but if it is touched the value is re- duced to one. The way to stop a man is to grab him by the waist and hold him for five seconds, If the person held does not lose possession of the ball the opponents receive a penalty in their favor. A _ player that marks the penalty cleanly re ceives a free kick towards the opponents' goal. Also if a play er catches the ball on a kick he receives a free kick at the op- ponents' goal, A player in possession of the ball may be fairly met by an opponent and brought down by the use of the hip, shoulder or chest. and he may be pushed on the side or in the chest with open palms. Sepherding goes hand in hand with team spirit. It means that a player protects' and guards another team mate when the latter is going for the ball, clearing, kicking, or coming through. It should be done without wrong interference to the opponent. A timely shep- herd often saves a team player from a severe dump. A player, when standing still, may legitimately be pushed in the chest or side or shouldered by an opponent if the ball is not more than five yards away in the air or on the ground, Penalties may be given for any infraction of the rules. To obtain more information phone St. Bernadette's School at 942,0571 and ask for Mr. Bowen. (Editor's Note -- Sorry about last week's typographical error, Hair Styles @ PHONE 728-9651 6 ANTONIO'S Coiffures 136 SIMCOE SOUTH Just South of Memorial Park Antepran dial (look it up in the dictionary) go to WALKER"S and enquire about The YOUNG ADULT FASHION COUNCIL Learn the latest in good grooming, fashion trends. MEMBERSHIP CARDS AVAILABLE AT WALKER'S WIA LKER'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE s She Se BIR EPRI Se Ve RM Mee oS ' ee ocdmele nat adACCO RH ind 04.10 6.00 0 boven oe <a) nti acmaldae: ane ean ee ss! tn aD tha nannies Sago ------~

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