DONEVAN SPORTS ; Bantam Basketball Team Defeats McLaughlin CVI By JUDY KASHUL McLaughlin Bantams. The Jun- On Jan. 8, the Donevan boysjior game proved to be a closer basketball teams played three,fought match, 49 to 47, as the hard-hitting games at McLaugh-|McLaughlin crew scored in the lin Collegiate and Vocational In-|last moments of play with a stitute. free throw. Both teams seemed In the Bantam game, Done-|to have the competence of win- van claimed a triumphal vic-jners but chance and fate ruled tory winning 56 to 10 over the|supreme. | The senior team tallied de-'the Highland Hawks gave a pro-|fee and soft drinks we Sch ] D lcisively with a substantial win|gram of pipe music. Their im- throughout the evening. Big Succe lover their opponents, 49 to 18.|/pressive repertoire included Trio", consisting of three DCI By BEVERLEY WARING Winter Whirl Fine Success By DAPHNE HART The Winter Whirl at Dr. F. 3, |Donevan Collegiate Institute ~ collapse when around the op-|Dec. 21 has not been previously nation's net: a serious weak-|"eported. It was, however, a ness was their shooting. Barry|sreat success. Hobbs shone for Doneyan with) While some couples danced to 16 points to his credit. Other |the music of the Taylor band Vonevan shooters were: J. Cro-jin the gymn, under a canopy of zier (10), P. Kaplan (6) and R.|streamers and Christmas lights, Laxton (2). lothers enjoyed the Valhalla Cof- During half-time intermission fee House. Here doughnuts, cof- were served luck |YEARBOOK PICTURES | On Jan, 8 the school was slightly disrupted by the annual and good 0 Piteams played Central Collegiate!at least some of the patience he IB. Hobbs (24), J. Crozier (15)|'Sam Scott" and '"Robin/boys, John Forsythe, Ralph Lax- P. loon a host id Central|starting at 5.30 p.m. and con- " \Collegiate Institute. There may|tinuing at 6.45 p.m. for Juniors,pearance, handing out candy The first school dance of 1965)haye" been sub-zero tempera-| and Seniors at 8 p.m. The teams|canes. One of the nicest fea- along with the Teanbeats Ajwas 39 to 27 for Central. Top the games, large crowd was in attendance|Donevan scorers were: K. Dan- teams! cey (4) and D. Allman (8). GIRLS SPORTS campaign. Pens have been -on|marksmen were G. Medinski\tnstitute. The Juniors 'and Sen-|was rapidly losing, school {eam sale and all proceeds, are going (1) and I. Fils to provide food for s6me needy, In senior basketball Donevan/high hoopers were Mai Aru and|scrounging together land . Kaplan helped the win-| Adair'. ton and Jim Crozier, played at at Pickering District High)tyres outside, but they did not! and everyone was reported hav- Central tipped the balances children in an undernourished|took a thorough shellacking by|Anne Bronsema. After this bad|anq arranging themselves, and | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 20,1965 29) CLARKE HIGH a Students Stage Hockey By ELIZABETH KOZUB In hockey action at Clarke 'Mackin's "'Manglers", played to the Manglers were, a 5 to 3 score. The Manglers Bao Sapien The shooters goal scorers for Pete Mc- \Cullough, Bob Best and Terry |Cox. For the 'Killers', it was Santa Claus also made an ap-| are looking for wins and more|tures of the dance (in my opin-! In Bantam play, the result;conquering victories. See you at/and helped make it a success.' the Lollipops were, ther, John Cunningham and Fraser Wallace. On Tuesday, Mr. Lowrty's "Lollipops", (they're really not sisses) and Mr. "Roughians" Lollipops won by a score of Brant & 6 ts 3, Rutherford's played. Lowry's over the '"'Roughians". The outstanding scorers for John _Ma- Garry Richardson, Bob 'Call and Dennis Rudman. The |Hisiory and English teachers In girls basketball, the teams/ritual of picture-taking for the|were constantly haranguing Step right up and your tickets! It's only a movie report uniformS|that jit was very worthwhile, (00 soon. Games [Rougheans, stars were: Jack Chard and Neil Allin. | High School last Monday, Mr.| On Wednesday, year-book sub- Cole's "Killers" and Mr. Mac-, scriptions went on sale You can get your subscriptions from your class representative, and are urged to get them early! CAMERA CLUB SHOW The Camera Club sponsored film 'Rome Adventure", with Troy Donahue and Suzanne Plu-| ishette, will be shown Jan. 27, jin the auditorium. The proceeds for 'the evening will go to the Camera Club. They are trying to raise enough money to buy an enlarger and they urge your support of this film. \ In Boys' Basketball on, Thurs-| day vs Henry Street, our boys were just starting to get into the swing of things when it was over. The juniors lost, but our; seniors, won! Congratulations} pare ' Hodgson| classes with "All students are|HOLD SOCK HOP Jan. 12, the two/helping Mr. Aldsworth to retain| welcome! get inne : uarter!" Those who heeded the (11). jiors suffered defeats. Donevanimembers and cheerleaders| ait a ae the Friday: afternoon there was a} sock hop in the gym. Everyone} seemed to have enjoyed it, but/ I'm sure will agree it was over| Monday, our Girls' Basketball ) old-fashioned values! BOYS' SNOWSUITS SKI JACKETS & DUFFLE COATS ning cause. The next games are: Donevan,10 and 11 p.m. We all thought School was held Jan. 15. Eddie stop the spectators or the red-|impressive scores. Let's all get ion) was the large number of ing a good time. country in the world. jCentral with a 78 to 34 deci-|preview, the formula has been sirls refusing to sit in the front|VISIT YORK team travelled to Pickering to : lat Anderson, Tuesday night, and|they were the greatest and hope CENTRAL AT DONEVAN _|oneill at Donevan Friday night.{they will play again soon at On Jan, 15, the Rozalowsk. for: ickerin, . i | -- fal ides Gao hot Central teams. out and spur our teams on to|teachers who came to the dance During the past week at/again as they won in the Jun-/have been busily preparing for|y kK Wi PDHS the students have sup-/ior competition 61 to 26. For|the season 2 eee yearbook. With Mr. The yearbook staff is appeal- ing for entries' to its annual |it-| Donevan|The three teams will play, DCI. provided the entertainment ported a "Write Off Hunger'|the Donevdn endeavor. erary contest, A paragraph,| short story or poem will be fine first quarter. By half-time, Cen-| Good school spirit is an im-lyearbook staff is working hard/Monday afternoon. This trip| "January Thaw" and prizes will be awarded for| the winning entry in each divi- sion. Don't be surprised if your English teacher gives you a composition to write in the very near future The English Department has its hands full this week with the _ beginning of oral compositions.| Good luck to everyone, especial | ly the people at the bottom of the class list On the sports scene, Pickering had some very bad luck last week. The girls' basketball teams played Henry Street High) School at Whitby on Tuesday The senior team lost 22 to 25 and the juniors lost by a score of 23 to 20. The boys' basketball teams who played Ajax on Wednesday also lost. The senior team was tied with five seconds to go but unfortunately Ajax got a basket! to make the score 26 to 24. The Juniors lost by only three points and the bantams' score is not printable. If it is any consolation, Pick- ering's bantam and junior boys' basketball teams won the ex- hibition games against Dunbar- ton.on Jan. 12. Movie Is sien At St. Bernadette's By JOANNE IRELAND By now, St. Bernadette's Sen-| for School, Ajax, is back to| normal following the two weeks of Christmas holidays. We were| greeted with the news that we| will be writing no formal exams | for' the winter reports. The} marks will be determined by class marks, etc. | On Jan. 14 a movie called "The Student Prince" was shown, It was a most enjoyable} break from classes for the after- noon Also on Thursday a basketball) game was played, The boys' team from Henry Street High School, Whitby, played our boys. | I am very sorry to report that we lost. The score was 57-23 The boys put forth a very good effort but there weré more play- ers to substitute for Henry Street. During the holidays, a skating party was held at the Whitby Arena. A very nice time was enjoyed by all who attended Billie Sol Estes! Jailed In Texas' ABILENE, Tex. (AP)--Fed-| eral authorities put Billie Sol! Estes, described by a judge} who tried him as "'the most gi-| gantic swindler in history,"' be-| hind bars Monday night. i Unless further appeals meet} with unexpected success, it ap-| parently was the end of a fight! lasting nearly three years to! keep the toppled farm tycoon} and former lay preacher out of} prison. He marked his 40th) birthday just nine days ago. The U.S. 'Supreme Court re- fused Monday to hear Estes' ap- peal from a li-year prison sen- tence for mail fraud. U.S. Dis- trict Judge R. E. Thomason who presided for the 1963 trial in El Paso, then revoked the bankruit promoter's $100,000 appeal bond. Armed with a bench warrant from Thomason, Deputy U.S. Marshal William C. Black ar- rested Estes at his comfortable Abilene home and escorted him to the county jail here over- night. He has 25 days to ask _the' Supreme Court to recon- sider and it could be 10 days longer before the tribunal ruled. Federal agents first. arrested Estes in 1962. Reputed to be worth $50,000,000, his topheavy financial empire of anhydrous ammonia. (fertilizer) sales, grain' storage and big scale cotton growing collapsed, and there were echoes in Wall Street and Washington, ame | POLIO FREE BRUSSELS (AP)--There were | no new cases of polio in Belgium | in 1964, public health authorities | announce. They credit a free mass vaccination program with the dearth of the disease. sion. Donevan never seemed to|changed, and more get off the ground, and the score|are being hoped for in stood 26 to 7 at the end of the 'ture. victories|!row of form pictures, it was a| Students of Grades 12 and 13 the fu-iday to remember. It was also|who are interested in York Uni a reminder of the fact that the|versity visited the University he po eb pocked | UP portant ingredient for winning. on this year's Criterion. was organized by the Guidance still raced ahead. The monopoly|! speculate that a good turn-| Because "A Tale of Two department to acquaint een of the game was secured andlout of supporters will greatly|Cities", is being taken in Grade|with Yore snd yhe Courses: ol Central won 78-34. help the cause for winning, so this year, the movie was|fered there. 3 . shown at Donevan last Wednes-| Don't forget to come out to HOBBS SHINES let's see you all at the next/qay night. It was miraculous|the basketball games, . Dona- The Donevan team seemed toigame ! that anyone missed it because'vites, and support your teams! lay. | Just a reminder of the com- ing dance, Jan. 22, The theme, was appro- ipriate, when we decided to have} ia dance, two weeks ago. The) prices are: singles 50 cents and! couples 75 cents. We have a) new supply of the latest re-| cords; and the dress is casual.| {Everyone welcome. | SHOP NOW AND SAVE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! SALE ENDS SAT. 6 P.M. | MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS 3. CBtton shirts with long sleeves ond button collar. 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