| Nderdogs Surprise /Highly-Rated Rinks THE CANADIAN PREss e favorites have had a ok e of it in the provincial curl- championships {o decide resentation at the Canadian fal at Saskatoon March 1-5 In competitions across the euntry, former provincial dampions and highly regarded wterans have suffered a series @ reverses, some of them little @ort of stunning In the British Columbia finals # Kamloops Feb."7, the un- tied rink from the University ¢ British Columbia, skipped ty Jack Arnet, ousted veteran fuzz McGibney of Trail. The Alberta championship, ancluded at Dawson Creek, K., $a turd ay, saw Nick Jashuk, Of Calgary, emerge-the winner by trouncing the much- fancied rink of Edmonton's Hec Gervais 12-4 in a sudden-death Harold Worth of Saskatoon| gon the Saskatchewan title Sat- day With an 11-8 win over Bob Pickering of Avonlea in a Abestofthree contest. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 15, 1965 15 'op man in 1964, Bruce Hudson. ast year's Ontario winner Bob Mann of Hanover, finished the round-robin competition in fourth place at Cobourg last week. _Ray Grant and his Unionville rink-of Al Claney, Ray McGee and Keith Jewett ran up a rec- ord of six wins and one defeat to capture the 1965 title, taking it with an 8-5 win over Doug Rawson's Orillia foursome. Jack Polyblank of Kirkland Lake will represent Northern Ontario in the chamnionships. Polyblank defeated Tom Tod of Fort William 10-9 with a last- end draw shot in Sunday night's championship game. It will be Polyblank's third trip to the na- tional finals. He participated last year and in 1961. MAKES CLEAN SWEEP | A rink from Bagotville, skipped by Bill Tracy, made a clean sweep of the Quebec! championships Saturday, win- ning all nine draws. Tracy's last} win was a 10-7 victory over El-} 'Gun Bow' Wins Again NEW YORK (CP)--Gun Bow captured the $57,500 San An- tonio Handicap for an unprece- dented second straight year Sat- urday, beating back the strong stretch challenge of Candy Spots at Santa Anita Park in | California. Jockey Manuel Ycaza on Gun Bow and Bill Shoemaker on giant - sized Candy staged a thrilling duel, with the five- year - old Gun Bow driving across first by three - quarters of a length. The New Brunswick title went to Dr. Peter Lyons. The Monc- ton curlers amassed a record of nine wins and one loss to take their first championship. Lyons downed Hap Mabey's rink, also from Moncton, in the final Saturday. Nova Scotia will be repre- sented at Saskatoon by the Hali- fax rink of Ron Franklin. He Canadian-bred George Royal, ousted Ron Cormier of Amherst|with veteran Johnny Longden in a double-knockout series. (up, was a surprise third in the George MacCharles became/field of eight. the youngest man ever to skip} Time for the 14%-mile feature a rink to the Newfoundlandion a fast track under sunny championship. MacCharles, 26,|skies was 1:47 4-5 led his St. John's rink to an| Gun Bow returned $6.60, $4.20 eight-win, no-loss victory in ajand $3.80 across the board. round robin competition at Gan-|Candy Spots paid $3.40 and der. '$2.80 and George Royal $5.20. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Terry Crowley 247, Jerry Rolfe 221 and Alien Oerton 210 Only five bowlers in the lemon league this week } HARMAN PARK LEAGUE Men's high triple and single this week went to Livoyd Plume with 694 (141, 238, 315). The Ladies' high triple and single n 's ri i }was Thelma Gow with 623 (260, 198, 165) er Black's rink from Howick.|"%5, "Bowers = John, Gow. 698 (195, 23 Doug Cameron's veteran rink) 25), Jim Montpetit. 686 (261, 210, 215), from Charlottetewn took the|Danny Rukeruk 606 (134, 268, 204) and pea) A =.4 | Bill Wassell 684 (255, 226, 203) | Prince Edward Island ,title Sat-|" :00 Bowiers -- Bill Meinichuk 234, Glad| urday with nine wins and no|MacLean 248, Pearl Montpetit 254, Ron| defeats ~ OLD COUNTRY SOCCER 2¢¢, Mac DeMille 213, Sonny Lawrence 233, Essie Davidson 242, Herbert Clark 214, Bernice Hughes 207, Mary Carey 215, 232, Alan Craddock 221, Marlene Major 201, 245 ana Jim McPeak 206, 214 Lemon League lrene Carey 71, Con- q ? jnie Cockwell 88, Sallie Plume 94, Norma LONDON (Reuters)--Results|Chester 2 Oxford 1 Anh ae bes ew sedigbi saa ¢ Od Country soccer games\Crewe Alex 4 Aldershot 1 played today: ic Darlington 1 Bradford: 2 ENGLISH LEAGUE Halifax 2 Chesterfield 1 Division I Millwall 0 Hartlepools 0 intial 1 Leeds 2 : Newport 1 Doncaster 0 Simingham 0 Aston Villa 1 |Rochdale 2 Wrexham 1 Bakburn 0 Chelsea 3 \Stockport 3 Lincoln 1 Backpoo! 1 Leicester 1 Torquay 0 Brighton 1 filam 4 Tottenham 1 York City 2 Notts C 1 lrpool 2 Wolverhampton 1 SCOTTISH FA CUP Davis 200 and Walter Tippett 200. | Ya United 3 Burnley 2 First round For the ladies, Jean Morrison was high| iis F 3 Stoke 1 Sefield W 2 Sunderland 0 Motherwell 3 Stenhousemuir 2 | with 604 and singles of 204 and 202. Pearl Yt Brom 0 Sheffield U 1 Cobper aie si Pearl Marlowe 214, Bev P eer . 5 cAGUE acklin A inni tt 206, G | tt Ham 0 Everton 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE I ed aracel | Division I Clyde 1 Morton 0 Division II Mon 0 Bury 1 @stal P 1 Leyton O 0 Dundee 4 Falkirk 1 Dunfermline 3 Airdrieonians 1 Hibernian 2 St. Johnstone 0 START TODAY The 32-rink Manitoba cham- pionships began at Winnipeg today, and will feature 1963 champion Hersh Lerner and the | ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Bill Pike rolled the high triple for the| night with 897 and singles of 333, 285, 279.) Stan Gray was next with 707 (248, 232,| High Scores -- Robert Jacklin 670 (288, | 206), Lloyd Edwards 698 (273, 224, 201), Roger Piancke 654 (296, 208), Doug Wil- son 645 (2.3, 220), Gord Ford 631 (241), | Perce Clark 612 (231, 218), Mace Morrison | 601 (244, 210) and Jim Scott 600 (213) Other Scores -- Art Allman 256, 205 Norm Marnian 242, Glen Maunder 215,| Eric Jackiin 211, Mark Hill 202, Cliff] Locke 205, Harriett Grandy 204 The Flintstones, Stars and Bugs started the third section by taking all four points from the Hot-Rods, Movers and Beavers. The Strikers and Whiz-Bangs took three! each from the Rockets and Beaties. iby 4 Swindon 1 iddersfield 2 Coventry 1 MOTOR CITY LADIES }41, MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Over 400 -- Maude Cockerton 458 (299), | Rose Stovin 421 (228), Merle Roch 412) (223), Filo. Williamson 404 (225) and Al, Hill 401 (213) 200 Games Clete Weliman 236, Mar ion Baxter 226, June Grice 220, Odie! White 219, Lena Nicholls 217, Mary Mc-| Knight 217, Celia Wigg 216, Mae Jamie. son 214, Mabei Moss 214, Mary Nicols 213, Queenie Lounds 212, Helen Rudka 207 and Ann Gwilliams 203. Swan's Hardware 3,) Jordan's Florists 3, Jury and Lovell 2,) Kinlock's 2, Gold Medal Cleaners 2.) Angus - Graydon Carpet 1, Nu-Way Rug | Points Takeo 1, Thomson Kernaghan 1, Modern Up. hostering 0 ard People's Clothing 0. UA.W.A. LEAGUE | Group 1 Tume"s 4, G and B 0 Goch Supertest 3, Banks Flooring 1;/ Meads 3, Acadian Cleaners 1; Clints Tex aco 2 Home App. 2 Group 2 -- Durno's 4, Russ City Ser vice 0; Foley's 4, Houdaille 0; Johan-| sens 4, Esso Service Centre 0; Local! 2784, 3, Martin Esso 1 Group 3 Tonys 4, Gillards 0; Can Corps 3, Town and Country 1; Al's Bi-Rite/ 3, Boscos |; Scuggog Cleaners 3, Berg's 1 Total Points Group ~ Goch Supertest 11-42, Tu meys 11-50, Meads 10-35, Clints Texaco) and B 7-30, Home Appliances 6-22, Acadian Cleaners 5-31 and Banks Flooring 4-25. | Group 2.-- Durno's 15-46, Local 2784 bad | Russ City Service 9-26, Foleys 9-28,/ lohansens 7-36, Esso Service Centre 7-37,! Martin Esso 7-34 and Houdailie 1-41 | Group 3 -- Tony's 13-41, Scugog Clean- ers 11-46, Berges 9-33, Town and Country 9-39, Al's Bi-Rite 8-44, Can. Corps 7-48, Gillards 5-21 and Boscos 2-18 Gdlesbrough 1 Plymouth 3 Wcastle 2 Ipswich 2 | |itthampton 2 Preston 1 | wich 2 Chariton 0 Bherham @ Man City 0 athampton 1. Cardiff 1 fansea 0 Portsmouth 0 Division Ill irnsiey 6 Walsall 1 ntford 2 Oldham 2 Histol C 2 Bristol R 1 | irlisle 2 Peterborough 1 | dichester 1 Exeter 1 | aton 1 Grimsby 1 'brt Vale 1 Bournemouth 2 uieen's P R 3 Gillingham 1 | jeading 1 Workington 0 | -hrewsbury 0 Hull City 4 outhend © Watford 1 Division IV jradford 1 Barrow 3 \ Kilmarnock 1 Dundee 4 Rangers 1 Hearts 1 St. Mirren 1 Celtic 5 Thd Lanark 0 Partick 3 Division II Albion R 3 Raith 0 Arbroath 2 Brechin 1 Berwick 1 Queen's Pk 1 Dunbarton 3 Alloa 1 | East Fife 3 Hamilton 0 Montrose 1 Forfar 2 Queen of § 1 Stirling 1 | Stranraer 1 Cowdenbeath 0 } IRISH LEAGUE Ards 1 Glentoran 4 Ballymena 3 Linfield 2 Crusaders 2 Coleraine 0 Derry City 2 Bangor 1 Distillery 6 Cliftonville 1 Glenavon 4 Portadown 0 Snell Defeats Crothers | 'In L.A. Feature Battle LOS ANGELES (AP)--Peter Los Angeles Times In Games Saturday night, defeat- ing his arch-rival, Bill Crothers of Toronto, in a spirited race with a winning time of 2:07.9 The 26-year-old Snell finished four yards in front of Crothers, who was timed in 2:08.4 before a packed crowd of 13,278 in the) Sports Arena. Archie San Romani of Oregor was third in 2:10.2 and trailing were Dieter Bogatzki of West Germany, 2:10.5, and Valery Bulishey of Russia, 2:11.8 Snell took a quick lead and Meld off a challenge by the 24- year-old Crothers to get the in- | as Snell-and Crothers went into} 'ithe gun lap *|CROTHERS MAKES MOVE Crothers suddenly moved abrest of Snell, obviously catch-| ing him by surprise. Snell just} as promptly accepted the chal-| lenge and shot ahead. He was never seriously threatened in) the final lap Twice: Snell glanced over his shoulder just to be sure that the Canadian pharmacist would not attempt another surprise burst New Zealand scored again when Bill Baillie ran away with the two - mile run in 8:34.4 |George Young of the U.S. was isecond in 8:54.4 and Geoff Pyne, a New Zealander attend- Cameos 3, Reindeers 1; Daffodils 0, Dolls 609, W. Lewis 608, J. Der 21, Biue Bonnets 19, Limbo Rocks 18, Pin Setters 17, Cameos 12, Corner Pins 9, Beatties 6 and Old Crocks| senior Girls .. | side lane at the first turn of the six laps around the track. Snell maintained this lead. | Crothers trailing a, yard or two) for the next five laps. San Rom-| ani moved into third place on} the third lap. The dramati ing UCLA, third in 8:56.2. Glover moment came "SPORTS BRIEFS WANTS GAMES ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Governor William A. Egan says he intends: to do everything he} can to bring the 1972 winter Olympic games to Anchorage Anchorage is planning to sub- mit a bid to the International Olympic Committee. The state senate completed action Wed- mesday on a resolution urging the bid. SEEK CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 TORONTO (CP)--The Cana-|the penalty box dian Water Ski Association willl saturday, Howie Glover ask the World Water Ski Union | checked Baltimore's Aldo Guid- for permission to hold the 1967| oiin into the boards in the third water ski championships at! neriod. After both players drew Sherbrooke, Que penalties, they decided to settle things in the penalty box. The wma by He inni-(braw! led to skirmishes involv- peg Blue Bombers have an-|ing most of the other players nounced the 'signing of offen-| Howie started things rolling sive end Farrell Funston and|again Sunday, accompanied by defensive halfback Dick Thorn-|brother Fred. The Glovers both "ton, both members of the 1964 drew misconduct penalties for team and members of the 1963|Taging at the officials following all-star team. Both were lost to|a hooking penalty to Fred the Bombers for all but the| Special police and city police first three games of last season|were calied in to quell that because of injuries tracas after Howie turned on a fan near the' penalty. box RETAINS TITLES . KINGSTON (AP)--Jamaica's|BEARS BEAT REDS Bunny Grant survived an early| In other Saturday games, rush by countryman Percy Hershey Bears defeated Prov- Hayles and retained his Brit- idence Reds 6-2, Pittsburgh ish Empire and Commonwealth! Hornets eaged Quebec Aces 4-3 and Jamaican lightweight box-jand Sr ringfield Indians - wa 9 i -| e lo 7-2 ing titles by a split decision Sat 5 d Buffa Sunday, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland Barons lost both of their weekend American Hockey League games but in the penalty box, the decisions weren't so clear cut The Barons, who trail the league's western division, lost 7-3 to Baltimore Clippers Sat- urday and 5-3 to Buffalo Bisons Sunday, but the biggest action of both games took place in _ ---- Ignite AHL Brawls Baltimore walloped'Oscar Gaudet and Pat Han-| . High Scores -- D. Brown 931 (328, 351), Over 600 -- Ev Stata 211, 235, 286 (732),/4, Huntley 787. H. Kellock 784 (308), R Ev Redpath 278, 368 (672), Hazel Weddup Murray 774 (302), T. Smith 763, J. Trott 220, 221 (661), Madeline Morrison 260/758 (319), §. Rout 744, D. Davis 742 (632), and Ethel Freeman 252 (621) |(303), K. Johnson 729, G. McKnight 721,| Over 200 -- Rose Ellis 327, Elsie Smithip. Lyzun 712, J. Redco 704, Estabrooke| 250, 221, Ethel Tonkin 229, 211, Pru Whit-| 697, M. Kraynik 689, F. Trowsse 688, C.| tick 232, 207, Ann Sabo 207, 204, Marg|Moore 685 W Bawks 679, H. Lyzun '675, | Fudger 233, Hazel Bannon 220, Lois Bur-|w. Morrisson 663, B. Gedge 653, A. Neil | gen 219, Millie Branton 215, Marg] 653, D. Kelleher 652, B. Lewis 648, S. Sto- Vaughan 711, Jean Schoenau 209, Barbara|yin 647, J. Turner 644, R. Martin 642, C. || 206, Mary King 205, Marg) McDermaid 641, R. MacGregor 640, D Eccles 205, Donalda Williams 205, Irene! Tiik 636, B. Coleshaw 634, A, Hruska Huxtable 202, Marie Devine 201, Nan Ben-| 433, on 630, A. Buller 625, P.| net 201, Mary Trembley 200 and Ethel) Kirk 624, F, Mackin 623, A. Parkin 619,| Hoar 200 |H. McRoberts 618, R. Bell 615, G. Grilis| Bive Bonnets 1, Powder | 613, a. Anderson 6112, J. Wilson 611, J. | The Kittens 0, Buzy Bees 4;/Sawdon 610, J, Rukaruk 610, R. Smithers | 4; Limbo Rocks 3, Budgies 1; Pinsetters| gos, Mm. Love 605, K stad Alf wie | 3, Lucky Six 1; Posies 4, Old Crocks 0/601. No bowling sheet from Scugog Clean Corner Pins 1 and Beatties 3. lers or Berg's Team Standing --- Posies 21, Buzy Bees : Team Poirts -- Puffs 3 GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE This week Christine Straszewski and |Jon Lee got the highest scores. They tied. with 240. Dolis 17, Powder Puffs 14, The Kittens +4, Budgies 14, Reindeers 14, Daffodils 11, Lucky Six 11, - Christine Straszewski | 240, Debbie Bartlett 170, Doreen © |240, Linda Herding 140, Sharyn Sheya' WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES |140, Karen O'Boyle 90, Christine LaRush| Team Standings -- Snails 15, Ballpoints| 69 and Mary Polocak 60 | 14, Jetsons 13, Martians 10, Optimists 9.) Senior Boys -- Carlo Delong 240, Jon Blackhawks 7, Wishers 6 and Shamrocks|Lee 215, 'Randy McArthur 180, Jon Bax- | 6 | ter 160, Wayne Vennor 155 end Philip Ti Pras ne -- H. Gardner 247, E. Saun-|ton 125. clo ers 247, F. Mitchell 244, B. Webster 233,! intermediate B Bilt Nichols G. May 226, 220, J. Bird 225, B. Grennon 190, Robert Paerson 1%, John Wilson 150, 220, P. Yule 220, 207, D. Bowen 219 B.lRicky Peyton 160, David .O'Boyle 140, Deniels 219, 8. Davis 217, V. Dewell 215,| jimmy Brown 110 and Brian Bernier 90.| M. Taylor 215, F. Bracey 215, J. Johnson| 'Juniors -- Wanda Mather 195, Joe Hol-! | 215, M. Morton 214, |. Rogers 209, M. Pic- i kerma 150, Michael Polityka 150, Susan cong 203, L. Worden 201 and J Pritchard]: azin 125, Ross Kane 60, Freddy John-| Over 600 -- Shirley Powers 716 (272,|8t07 150 and Boris Skoblikowsky| 50: | 256); Evon Pelow 663 (260, 252); Betty Peirce 659 (282, 233); Jo Cobbledick 620] DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 13, 2 White Stars won the second section with | % Sie (eee ee ~ A tole 88 points. The first section winner was| C. Lidster 93, G. Sheridan 90, 75, g4,| Ceorge's_ TV Towers. with 53 points ws ' 'ao' | Final Standings (second section) -- White Stars haciblege Th aan Fuel | 63,877-49; George's 65,642-48; Income | SATHOLIC LEABUR Life 65,309-41; Orphans 54,447-41; Oshawa | Team Standings - Alley Cats 17, Strik-| Auto Trim 63,686-78; Motor City 59,638- | ing Ringe-Dingers 13, Jets 12, Mets 12,|34; Dunn's Tailors 63-962-28; Rose Bow!l! Smarties 11, Shamrocks 6, Holy Rollers/ 53,366-26; Brunswick Bowlers. 63,965-22; 5 and Beeat-Alls 4 |Canadian Tire _57,691-19 Striking Ringa-Dingers, Jets and Alley|Clothing 62,094-18 Cats took all four points from Shamrocks, High triples -- L. Hyman 769, G. Gwil Beat-Alis end Mets. Smarties captured|tiams 767, G. Smith 733, A. Perry 784.) three out of four points from Holy Roll-| J, Cardina: 724, D. Moss 715, B. Englan ors. | 708, R. Pednerbecki 744, J. Vasko 7 Ladies' high triple -- Betty Sagriff 592.;and F. Sehram 707 Ladies' high single -- Rita Wrubel 225.| High singles -- J. Vasko 306, Men's high single John Hroncich 366) mond 306 and G. Gwilliams 346 end also tonk the high triple award with) Good efforts -- Al Rick 126, J. LeClair 680 120, B. Poole 126, B. Sherdain 133, R. | Over 200 -- Joe Peters 249, 206; B. Sag-|Davis 131, R. Tonkin 119, 105, C. Weeks! riff 213, Bill Hickey 222, Dave Wetmore | 118 and D. Dennis 12) 252, 212; Laure Cardinal 219, Oben Arsen-| High triple -- A, Perry 931. High triple auit 205, John Hroncich 228, 286, 366;|with handicap -- D. Smith 917. High Harry Dickison 237, 255; John Cardinal single -- M. Bell 375. High single with 241, 220, 338; Marg. Rorabeck 219, John | handicap --- B. Smith 372. Lemon League A. Cardina! 207, 216, Dan Rukaruk 216,'-- G. Barnhart 64 L 96, Cc. Drury 86 and E: Hutchuk 74, 69. and People's J. Ham- Brothers ' nigan were the Buffalo marks- | men. Labossiere, Ingram Gregor, Ted Taylor, Creighton, Dave _ Richardson, |Hershey 8-2, Providence de- |feated Pittsburgh 3-1 and Roch- jester Americans crushed Que- bec Aces 9-1 | Dick Meissner and Sandy Mc {Gregor scored two goals each for Baltimore, while Dave Creighton, Gordon Labossiere and Ron Ingram got the others Gordon Wilkie, Bob Courcy and Bill Speer were the Cleveland jmarksmen Len Lunde sparked the Buf- falo victory with two goals, while Art Stratton, Pat Hanni- gan and Ray Cullen added the others, Courcy, Gord Wilkie and Joe Szura replied for Cleve- land | Bob Diilabough, . Fred. Hilts, lViec Stasiuk and. Irv SPencer Iscored the Pittsburgh goals lwhile Germain Gagnon, Wayne Hicks and Gus Mortson replied for Quebec. HAMILTON GETS TWO Chuck Hamilton scored goals for Hershey, while team- mates Bruce Draper, - Michel }Harvey, Gene Ubriaco and My jron Stankiewicz got the others. | Serge Boudreault and Len Ron-} son scored for Providence. | Brian Smith scored two goals jfor Springfield. Randy Miller, \Yves Loca, Dave Amadio,| John Rodger and Jim Hold-} away scored one goal each.| scored a goal each for Balti- more. Ubriaco and Harvey re- plied for Hershey, Pierre Brillant, Ab McDonald| and Roger Lafreniere got the Providence goals, while Ed Joyal counted the lone Pitts: | burgh marker. | Jim Pappin and Gerry| Ehman sparked Rochester with| two goals each, while Dick; Gamble, Eddie -- Litzenberger; Stan Smrke, Red Armstrong and Don McKenney added the|s others. Wayne Hicks was the only Quebec goal - getter ACE) two " | \ i 1 \ 1 | an TAXI 723-5241 | OSHAWA'S Newest Taxi Offering Sate, Courteous Service 46 King St. W. 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