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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 15

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"Forest And Jangle Teams Continue Regular Action et «388 Hla rn .|0f 8-3. Scoring for the Maples were ' hall six, Captain Wesley Lack, Terry C' Richard Roznik. Boivin with two and Brian How- ard with the other, score, The other members of the team were Rob Northcott, Terry 5 Tom Pierson, Bob Craggs, Billy' Sterling, Timmy Kornic and Dwayne Andrus. | Games scheduled this week in the Forest League are: Satur- the|day, May 9, 9.00 a.m. Poplars vs. Oaks and at 9.45 a.m. Wil- For the losers, it was Allan| ie @ Foley's Plumbers, 1963-64 Oshawa-Courtice Hockey Lea- gue champions, are shown above. They defeated "Buds" for the title in their champion- ship finals, 3-2, in games. Left-to-right, they are;--Jerry Jackman (coach), D. Town- send, M. Weidmark, B. Delves (captain), R. Ward, Phil Long, 'FOLEY'S, 1964 OSHAWA-COURTICE LEAGUE G. Rowbotham and John Fo- ley (sponsor); front row:-- A. Courtice, K. Linton, R. Hooper, P. Knight, B. Woods and B, Yahn. Ross Ward won the "P. McAvoy Award"; Ken Linton won the "J. Beaupre Award" as out- standing goaltender; Gary Hooper was one of the three "Best Rookies, under 23". 4 Ralph Branton, captain of the Rob Sargent, ,|lows vs. Maples. Bint and Brian Lions, by a score of 9-3. PANTHERS CLAW LIONS In the Jungle League action, it was Panthers defeating the Panthers, was the big scorer with a total of six for the game. He was assisted by Gary Losier with two and Len. Birivkowicz with the other one. Karas, Jerry Ogden and Brian MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS Rose were members of the win- ning squad. Roger Richard potted all of the three scores for Lions. FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3 and "#year-clds. Purse $600 (8). 4Uncle Bun, Findley 5.00 3.10 2.70|2-Leonardo Pick, Hill 14.00 7.80 30 5Prima Paddy, Shea 3.30|6-Mighty Kawartha, Hope Start good, won easily. Also Ran in Order: Noral Atom, Arm- Start good, won easily. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for maid- én 2-year-olds. Purse $500 (6). Also. Ran in Order: Lil' Annie, Miss Members of his team were Dave LaRocque, Larry Birkett, David Lee, Eddie Lake, Jim Duval and Ricky Rushlow, TIGERS WIN THEIR GAME Walter Leopards Roger Pitre, R. Rushlow, Dave Lovell, Joe Conlin and Walter Karas. LEOPARDS BEAT PANTHERS In other Jungle League action it was the Leopards beating the Panthers 10-8. Jim Curry was top man for the Leopards, scor- ing four goals and also getting four penalties. Ted Boivin and Dave Lovell each hit the twine three times. Rob Sangent, Ken Jordan, Ricky Rushlow, Joe Conlin were unable to score for the winners. Morey, Frank Hatch, Stephen Gresh were unable to add fur- ther. For the Lions, it was Roger Richard with two and R. Bran- ton with two and D. LaRocque with one, Other team members were: Larry Birkett, Steve Rushlow, Mike Boakes, Dave Lee, Ed. Like and Jerry Ogden. The Jungle League will see action again this coming Satur- day with games scheduled as follows: 10.30a.m. Lions vs. Leopards and at 11.15 a.m, Pan- thers take on the Tigers. SEAL CITY Sana, the capital of Yemen, has a nightly curfew calling for seven wooden gates in the city's mud-brick walls to be closed from 10 p.m. to dawn. Mrs. C. M. Laidley ¥ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 8, 1964 45. ernment has asked the promot-|tal said the gov-jers for an estimate of the capi- costs involved. Is New OLCA Pres. TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. C. M ' , " \ - 1 'saved myself so much worry and trouble by joining Lander - Stark's Furn- ace Parts Replace- ment Plan. Why 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 725-3581 FREE ESTIMATES Aluminum Awnings and Installation Phone At sea and ashore! HA ee RUMS For the losing Panthers, team captain Ralph Branton had five goals to lead his team. Walter Karas added two and Len Biriv- kowicz the other score for their total, TIGERS TOPPLE LIONS me In the other game of the week, it was the Tigers making a sweep over the Lions, 16-5. Ed Samkovas was in the right spots in this game when he net- ted a total of nine goals, Lioyd Beule added four and Gary Losier the other two, Rob Lorri Wade, and Meadow Lillian. QUINELLA, 2 AND 5, PAID $25.00 11-5 win over the Leopards. SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for 3- verbo J Poy Lioyd Beule was top a for beret Pongal yh ed , the Tigers wiht five goals. He Homestead Dan, Bi 11.50 6.70 4.10 Teenadian intursion,. Hopkins 4.30 320|was followed by Wayne Donnelly orgie een, aoe 2.80|with four, while G. Losier and aise' Ren in' Order: Riverdale Bob,|Ed. Samkovas added singles. Sadie's Mac, Twinkle Comet, American| For the Leopards it was Wal- Pilot, and Big Way C. » {ter Karas with three and Dave EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile pace for 3-|Lovell added the other two coun- erity Hg Dav, Mochee $00 4.20 2.10] °F: Tig . tf 00 4.20 3.10| Team rosters were, Tigers -- Tonka, Kini 470 4.40 A taiver " Ronn Haves 5.20|Rob Morey, ngs a anne. , won driving. ayne is le 'Also Ran in Order: Topheel, Dr. Mc- han ng trys 7 pt os omg aoe "MERCURY TAXI _Joanway, Dr. Giles, . and Peed very eae ia. for + OSHAWA"S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TAXI AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS bro Emma, Good Grattan, Betty Egen, and Stormy Grattan. DQ--Finished second, disqualified and placed third. SECOND RACE--S¥2 Furlong pace for Syear-clds and up. Purse $600 (8). Sloe Gin, Marchuk 18.40 7.80 5.70 Chief, 7.4 6.30 %Byrd Killean, Burrison 5.50) Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Neoga Jester, Din- fy Bomb, Twinklette, Miss Jewel, Attor- ney, and Patchen Bars. DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 4, PAID $36.30 THIRD RACE -- 5% Furlong pace for year-olds and up. Purse $600 (8). 4Bob C Grattan, Anderson 15.60 6.70 4.90 Baron Hai, Brown 9.50 4.40 8-Rose Herbert, Homes 3.90 Start good, won driving. Also Ran in Order: Atom Queen, Sil- ver's Girl, Brother Ben. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile trot for > Tigers were in form with an LEN-RAE LTD. 668-4003 16 Years of Quality Installation and Workmanship NAVY RUM PALM BREEZE WHITE CAP (Wery Light) (White) League standing to date is: WLP Tigers Panthers e 3.50 2.70| Also Ran 3.40) Mr Ben, Lee Johnston, Boston Wick, and Reed's Dream. Total Pool 142,516, Attendance 2,635. CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH 16A Onterio St. Oshawa Finnish Seune Ph. 728-2460 3 Meadow Art's Stade Hanover, r-olds and 5 7Jean First, Geisel, J 18.30 7.00 ee AT YOUR SERVICE! RENT-A-CAR $1.00 A DAY year-olds and up. Purse $700 (7). 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