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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1965, p. 9

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PROTESTANT CHURCH ATOM AND MITE CHAMPIONS CHRIST CHURCH'S Hock- ey Club, 1964-1965 Atom Champions of the Protestant Church Atom _ Hockey League, are shown above The PROTESTANT Church Mite League, 1964- 1965 Champions, the Black Hawks, shown after their ete A yy Paul Osborne, Paul Behm, Blake Dewhirst, Second row: David Smith, Garry Wallis, Greg Salmers, Bob Raike, Todd Dewhirst, Mark after their victory at the Civie Auditorium, Left to right, front row: David Cay, John Hall, Bill Houghton, Libby, Russell Spiers (Goalie), Tom Bathe, Don Hopkins, James Harnden, Second row: Brent Fulton, victory at the Civie Audl- torium. Front row, left to right: Don Bone, Andrew Galbraith, Paul Gill, Wally SPORT FROM BRITAIN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 24,1965 By JIM CONWAY \ LONDON (CP)-~Inspired by! nostalgia for the gay, frivolous) days of the early 1900s, Britain! is to hold its first balloon race! in more than 50 years. | Organized by the British) Broadcasting Corporation, the| race of eight. balloons | seven countries is to take place) over 75 miles of peaceful Ox-| fordshire and Cambridgeshire! countryside. It will be held one| day between May 9 and 15 de-| pending on wind conditions: Balloons are entered from England, the United States, Belgium, France, Switzerland, West Germany and Holland. The Dutch will have two en- tri¢s, one piloted by Nini Boes-| man, the only woman competi-| tor. Other pilots of distinction in- clude Francis Shields, president of the Balloon Club of America, Charles Dolifus, 74-year-old au- thor of a definitive history of ballooning, and Anthony Smith, whose exploits across Africa a few years ago were the subject of a film. Paced by a ninth balloon, "the fox," which will take off 15 minutes earlier from the vil- lage of Stanton,.Harcourt, the Hall, David Bradley, Bob Bathe, Peter Taylor, David Meredith, Paul Kent, Bob Welsh, Coach, Don Ellis and Manager, Ray Wallis, ORANGE LEAGUE 200 Bowlers -- Sam Plume 232, Neil Daniel 210, 227, Jack Goodman 239, 25) 243, 242, 295, Elmer Marshall 218, Carol Marshall 227, Gery Bickle 249, 225, 253 254, 221, Lewis Coe 259, Paul Herrington 208, ib Engelbert 223, Carol Wood 241 Bob Ellis 233, Alec Chambers 222, Georg McBride 225, Ell Lamb 229, Jim Ma shall 246, 224, Yvonne Marshall 201, Bea MacGillvary 203, Bob Poole 256, 241, 207, Earl Kehoe 240, 208, 207, Joan Ellis 247, 211, 259, 211, 225, Garth MacGillvary 221, 210, Don Marshall 215, Alf Kerns 206, 238, '225 and John Gives 200, 213, 200 We have completed our season's bowl- ing, including the playoffs. Joan Ellis' Flintstones emerged as League Cham- pions, with @ total of 6,354 points, in six games, Yvonne Marshall's Try Herds came In second with 5,739. in the Consolation Round, Carol Mar-| shall's Biowhearts came out on top with 6,170, The Pin-Pickers, captained by Alec Chambers, were second with 5,656, |We would Ilke to congratulate the chem- | pions and the Consolation winners, and jall of the bowlers in the league, for @ ivery successful and fun-filled season, The only thing left to complete the bowling season is the banquet, on May 8, at Polish Alliance Hall, on Olive avenue just west of Ritson road, at 6.30. p.m e NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE Final Standing -- Group One: Valley- view 262, Fernhill 262, Sunnyside 23, Rundle No, 1 20, Kingside No, 2 13, Radio 1}, Group Two -- Kingside No, 1 26, East view 25, Glen Stewart 22, Kingside No, 3 }22, Thorntons 18 and Rundle No, 2 7. | | David Siksay, sie, Allan Williams, Peter Winstanley, Jeff Smith, lout Sunnyside and Valleyview handing the) David Salway, Doug Kean |same treatment to Radio, while Rundle and Coach, Jim Massie. No, 1 and Kingside No, 2 split points, In} Jamie Mas- Canadiens' Again An NHL Target By JACK SULLIVAN ; Canadian Press Sports Editor Ahearne, the London-based Ir-jlar Power Then, John Francis (Bunny)|the first time that this particu- offensive manoeuvre has the winners being Glen Stewart over! Rundie No. 2) Kingside No, 3 handing It to Kingside No. | and Thorntons beating Eastview, Top bowler was Len Yuill with 803 (301, 261, 241), Other good scores were Bert) Alexander 754 (275, 240, 239), Mavis Tay- lor 706 (283, 226), Bd Lugtenburg 704 (249, 237, 218), Dominic Belmonte 701 (276, 240), Dorothy Davey 688 (263, 214, 211),| Jay Shewring 684 (256, 240), Rus Sargant | 4677 (316), Marion Dingman 659 (243, 221), Rusty Howard 644 (221, 220, 203), Wilf Guindon 630 (250, 201), Pat Belmonte 628 (256), Mid Clark 621 (228, 219), Marg Hobbs 618 (285), Orve Dingman 616 (245, | Keith Smith 612 (227), Chuck | eby 610 (237) and George Taylor 51) 200 Singles were Group Two, all the games were shutouts, 205), \player serving a minor Penalty |Grimb) Tip Buechier 291, Balloon Racing Is Being Revived Now tthe starting lines to their bal-|Europe and North America, | | bikes OSHAWA BOWLING . NEWS in Group One, it was Fernhill shutting i SOCCER SCORES results Friday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 West Ham 2 Blackpool 1 balloons will make their way to,and groups of enthusiasts, Division II the finishing syot. | Races were organized and|Queens P R 0 Exeter 0 The competitors will start the|proud aeronauts exhibited their) workington "ole ace on bicycles, riding from|record-breaking balloons across| cg 1 Cmemeriar # r LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer Division TV Stockport 0 Notts CL SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division Partick 4 Hibernian 2- Third Lanark 0 Rangers 1 Division 11 Alloa 0 Cowdenbeath 1 E Stirling 3 Forfar 2 IRISH LEAGUE Distillery 1 Glentoran 2 loons, After they strap their) Gradually the old "gas bag" ikes aboard and take off, they|hecame more sophisticated, and will open sealed instructions|the rigid airship perfected by) telling them where to land and!Count Von Zeppelin proved suc-| pick up passengers on the way.|cessful, However, the First| The winner is determined not| World War marked the decline | only by who comes first but!of lighter-than-air craft. They also by the accuracy of the'were too slow and too vulner- | pickups. lable and the airplane took the The race represents a revival) jead, of a sport that passed out with) Now that ordinary air travel | the Edwardian era, At the end) | of the 19th century and in the|!S 90 longer an adventure, there early years of the 20th the bal-|is new interest in the old-tash- loon was in its heyday. lioned balloon. Recent trials with | After the first flight of the|not-air balloons in the United| Montgolfier "hot air" balloon in|csstec and the { ; | 1783, interest blossomed and the| "5 aM eb pre i first British ascent the follow-\°™2!! groups of enthusiasts both "epg i , |there and in Europe are signs | ing year was to lead to a new) > its revival era of discovery and adventure) ¢ in the air, In the second half of the 19th century, aeronauts, as they had) become known, were crossing) continents and drifting over' mountains. The balloon took hold of the public imagination in Britain, and in 1866 the Aeronautical So-! ciety was formed, followed by Loy "| PRACTICE DAY or We @ Better Hurry INCOME TAX MORE DAYS To See H & R BLOCK the founding of numerous clubs NIGHT ot North Oshawa MINIATURE GOLF Driving Range @ 40 TEES @ 30 GRASS TEES }) SNACK BAR New bell 1 Giubs supplied, we he, ee SIMCOE ST. 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National Hockey League offi-|ishman who has _ A eg * ey brought into sharp focus. ials may have some firm ideasibattle with pro hockey for si tout saok things as expansion, |years, put out a feeler whereby CURB IMPOSED European and U.S. coast-to-|he would get the European TV) Back in the mid-1950s, Cana- A coast television of its games,|rights of NHI. games. diens had so thoroughly _per- league. They had won the Stan: ates Rola la tom Hines aa tim| transfer of headquarters to New! Bunny, president of the Inter-fected it that the governors de- ley Cup in 1956 and didnt' look|©'Nel!!, 204, Sharon Davey 203, Ig Clark York from Montreal. But, fel-\national Ice Hockey Federation,|cided they had better do SOme-|nack until thee: had strung o.| 9, an Rat Winecot 202 lahs, what about Montreal'sjisn't likely to get very far with|thing about it before Montreal gether an inorecedsnted Py Wg A Ey ch hit the power play? his proposition. 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In an ef- tied in with California-to Newjemployed by Canadiens known/fort to squelch this. somewhat, York telecasts as the power play. This isn't!officials decided in 1956 that a SPORTS IN BRIEF | Nothing much had been heard) lof the power play until the cur- lrent Stanley Cup playoffs. And, again, the Canadien powerhouse demonstrated its effectiveness, In the first eight games of ithe post-season frolics, Cana- jdiens scored 22 goals and 14 of lIthese came off the power play. |They scored 11 against Toronto |Maple Leafs in their six-game jseries and added another three jagainst Chicago Black Hawks in ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE | The first week of playoffs is over and we see the following results: Those bowl ing for the Championship, and their stand ings, are Strikers 2,942) Flintstones 2,919; Whit-Bangs 2,889; Bugs 2,730. Those bowling for Consolation, and their standings Beavers 2,816 Hot-Rods 2,641; Beatles 2,571; Rockets 2,537; Mov ers 2,408; Stars 2,380 Even though under tension, bowlers turned In some good scores, Rob ert Jacklin was high with his triple of 723 and singles of 331 and 217) Eric Jack lin 718 (255, 233, 230); Cliff Davis 679 (234, 225, 220); Lloyd Edwards 672 (280, @ lot of 204); Mace Morrison 657 (261, 220); Perce | Guaranteed Used Cars READ THE ROY W. NICHOLS | OSHAWA TIMES FOR THE Courtice end Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvalr, Oldsmobile | Sales and Service PHONE 728-6206 43 Years Serving You BURNERS e@ AIR FILTERS We Install Hydro Electrie Woter Heoters 24 HR. SERVICE W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES 29 SWITZER RD. 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