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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1965, p. 16

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Gus Brown Motors: Coach oe Joe Bosco Real Estate: Coach} A pair of exhibition games| START NOTHERN CADETS Niell Armstrong, Manager --|-- Ken Thompson, Manager --|will be played on Tuesday, June| POND INLET, N.W.T. (CP) Terry Vail, Players: Paul Wil-|Brian Hall, Players: Gary Mit-|1, with Joe Bosco Real Estate The newly-formed Navy League son (goal), Bryan Wright, John|chell (goal), Ray Werry, Jim/pitted against Gus Brown ragga Corps here, 1,250 miles Kaye, Paul Wilson, Jim Davis,|Smith, Art Kemmel, Gary Head,| at 7:00 p.m. in the opener, and|from the North Pole on the Dave Spencer, Jim Fraser, Paul|Phil Mcllveen, Randy Wiles,| IScugog Cleaners matched with northern tip of Baffin Island, is Smith, Dave DeMille, Gus|Peter Richardson, John Thorn-| jthe northernmost naval unit in Milosh, Bruce Norton, Zbignienldyke, Harvey Haggarty, Jim) 70m Cullen's Esso in the night- Canada. Previously the farthest Listed below are the coaches,|Szezepanski, Richard Moak,| \Campbell, Bill Langley, Larry) ©4P- north cadet corps was the Sea managers and players of the|Mike Sheridan, Dave House,|Brennan, Joe Hentig, Doug Pas- All games will be played at|Cadet group at Povungnituk on - Junior La-|Bob Calford, Brian Drew. _lcoe, Hans Anderson, Ed Aru. ithe Oshawa Children's Arena.|Hudson Bay. List Personnel For Juv.-Junior Lacrosse Loop 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 2, 1965 | ; --|DRESSEN BACK TO WORK Ritson Public School ----_ even DREAMT BASEBALL Has Annual Field Day that I was back managing the ball club, I must have been a The annual School Field Day| P.M. class: 1, Micheal Boyle, a greg gy ma FA -- was held at Ritson School on the|?- Eddie Jermakowicz and 3 coil co aie ie inaily, 1 \Oshawa Juvenile afternoon of May 26th. The var-|Robert Coleshaw. A og events were supervised by|6 and 7 years of age h NEW YORK (AP) --- They used to say of Ted Williams | that he could roll out of bed, | step up to the plate in the | dark of night, and get a base | hit. | The great hitter has nothing ; on Charlie Dressen. The Dandy little manager of De- troit Tigers can get out of a hospital bed at midnight and WHE WIT WHITENS WHITEST MICRO WHITE \ ANOTHER G) \e7 "IT" Micro White is a Golden Book for Charity product pulled myself out of bed, The ee eee bic e members of the staff of the|Girls -- 50 yd. dash: 1. Suzanne} te _ '<. -- Rowe Barrett, Manager --Colin chool under the direction of P.|Hager, 2. Elizabeth Tomalak| Sta Hcesden phat a oon Cairns, Players: Gary Lopak dmondson, T. Cotie, Director|and Bonnie Williams. posh en ies ge (goal), Danny Powlenchuck, of Physical Education, and Con-! sponge ball throw: 1, Eliza- think you're doing?' she Stable W. Moring, School Safety |heth Tomalak, 2. Sandra Chara- asked Ken Edwards, Dave Clarke. ' . a John Johnston, Allen Smelko, Patrol Officer also helped with! nich and 3. Deanna Zakarow. | yank a pitcher, 'I told her: 'I'm takin' out the supervision of the events. Boys -- 50 yd. dash: 1. David| Chuck, back on the job for | the pitcher. They're hittin' eke greg acttoomg rake The Ritson Home and School|Couttie, 2. Scott Morrison and oe retake Pc | him pretty good. . _ |O'Neill, Rick Lack, Steve Shew- Association provided ribbons for|3. Patrick Iwaski. arate March 8, was talking | Except for a little less vi- chuk, Gary Kalynko, Larry the first, second, and third-place] sponge ball throw: 1. Mark! about it Monday before split- | #ancy in his voice and a lot |Powers, Herb Gray, winners in the various events.|Kashul, 2, Tony Turowec and 3.| jn4 a doubleheader with New | poundage around his | Tom Cullen's Esso: Coach Three points were awarded t0/scott Morrison. York Yankees, there appeared |--Ken Lotton, Manager -- Bill each pupil who placed first in anig and 9 years of age in Charlie de- event, two points for second Girls -- 60 yd. dash: 1. Julie "! usually don't dream," he -- : ge Pye Appleby | i said. 'But this one night, at layoff of |(g0al), Joe Tulloch, Blair John- pace, and one point for third Smykaluk, 2. Brenda Zarowny pon and 3, Diana Coleshaw. € Sp was are sto Robe Johnston, Larry the hospital, 1 was dreaming ' The top point scorers fo he Sponge hall throw: 1 Irene Corneal, Brian Drew, Bob Ed- munds, Don Wood, Brian Wil- F r iams | Hastie, Claude afternoon are listed; -- Danny|pesezynski, 2. Diane Coleshaw jliams, Bil tie, ' Morency, 6 points out of a pos- ee 3. Hope Boehm. VanSlyke, 2. Marian Boodz and Rocheford, Bill Robinson, Brian sible 6; Elizabeth Tomalak, 5) Boys -- 60 yd, dash: 1. Danny 3- Anne Kluczkowski. : points out of a possible 6; Bill)Morency, 2. Victor Fuke and 3 Softball throw: 1. Jutta Goh- SPORTS BRIEFS Jenkins, Mike. Clarke, Dan Smith, 8 points out of a possible! frie Wiggans. lisch, 2. Darlene Middleton and ARG OSSIGN TACKLES Mathews, John Davis, Carlos TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar-| Felix, 9 and Brenda Ryan, 7 points out) Sponge Ball throw: 1. Danny. Gayle Lintlop of a possible 9 Morency, 2. Bruce Glover and Running broad jump: 1, Karen gonauts of the Eastern Football - Conference announced the sign- MANY NEVER Following the running of the|3. Chris Topple Bowler, 2, Heather Carey and 3 ing Monday night of tackles events, the members of the|10 and 11 years of age srenda Boehm Home and School Association! Girls -- 75 yd. dash: 1. Jane, Boys -- 85 yd. dash: 'SUSPECT CAUSE Thomas P. Hunt Jr., 23, of c Southern Connecticut State Co!- served refreshments to the pu-|Inche, 2. Brenda Ryan and 3, Luczka, Boris Kaminski Southern € ~ ticut e pils of the school, A large num-|Debra Morey 3. Tony Fomenko Gerald Johns of the ber of parents, relatives, and) Softball throw: 1. Christine Softball throw: 1. Robert of California at Los friends of the pupils were in at-/Howard, 2. Brenda Ryan and 3. Skitch, 2, Wayne ¢ happell and : tendance, to watch the girls and Debbie Fryza 3. Bill Burton May Be Simply : boys perform Running broad jump: 1 High Jump: 1. Walter Luczka Sluggish Kidney Action The following is a list of the Brenda Ryan, 2. Darlene Gra-2. Robert Skitchand 3. Gary Ives pity to put up with this common winners of the events, ham and 3. Debra Morey Farrow he cause, and the medication that Kindergarten -- (50 yd, Boys -- 75 yd. dash: 1. John/14 years of age and over A help. you, You see, if kidneys Girls -- A.M. class: 1 Spasiw, 2. Brian Gabona and 3.. Boys -- 100 yd. dash: 1. Bill ment peer Adie Lanoatose wane. tallow: Bouckley, 2. Melanie John Harper Smith John Sabo and 3. Wal- ajan The result can be an annoying, nag- . F ros : 5 . or De ng backache, This is-when Dodd's and 3. Annette Lambros j Softball throw 1 ter Davis nine Phe arene ee ee ed, P.M. class: 1, Darlene Wig-|2. Stanley Cockerton and 3 Running broad jump: 1. Bill" a Glut Dodd's stimulate kidney action, help re- gans, 2. Teresa Siciliane and 3. Harper Smith, 2. John..Sabo and. 3,,and Country Club. lieve the trritated condition that causes / om . ce ie" bac T odd' ee i Nancy Tyrrell Running broad jump: 1 Brian| David GBraham tournament, with oe toute tani Gotta. --. pees ol Boys -- A.M. class: 1. Paul/Gabona, 2. Rickie Niedziela and) High Jump: 1. participating, will wait. Ask for Dodd's, Kidney Pills at ~ iw "7 j 4 _ q p/ a rug counter, ne successfully Mc Quillan, 2. Walter Sadiwnyk'3. John Spasiw. 2 Bill Smith and the Canadian Fata pa ae 70 core ped 3. Zoltan Prokop. 12 and 13 years of age Sabo 14-17, IT "IT" Micro White is best for al! white shoes. "IT" Micro White whitens positively--as it cleans. 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