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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jan 1966, p. 10

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semen lions joyously to the spectators, ers senior hockey -- club, after winning The Ahearne YEAH -- WE WON! Play "whoop 'er up" and yell ers of the Sherbrooke Beav- Cup in the international hockey tournament, held at Stockholm. The Beavers defeated Sodertalje, one of three Stockholm teams in the amateur tournament, 7-4, on Tuesday night, to clinch the honors, with their fourth win. They lost twice in the double round-robin event. Neighborhood nN. EE Dart Scares The following are the results oi games played December 30; Rundle No. 2, 5, Rundle No. 1, 0; Woodview No, 2, 3, Woodview No. 1, 2; Southmead 3, Bathe 2; North Oshawa No, 2, 3, North Oshawa No, 1, 2. | Doubles -- D. Rae, G. Marsh, H. Stuart, E. Stuart 2, S. Emm, M. Smith, 0. Twine, T. Twine 4, D. Taylor, R. Harman, D. Conboy, V. Graves 2, B. Andrews 2, G. Woodall, A. Woodall 2, S. Clark, N. Pullen, T. Emm, E. Major 2, G. Waite, D. Young 3, F. Young, B. Cole 2, L. Cole, R. Shobbrook, L. Shobbrook 5, P. Pelow 2, G. Houston, M, Wilson and J. Major. Baseball, 1-Inning -- J. Hous- ton 5, D. Young 5, G. Waite 5, 5 and D. Taylor 5, High 3 Darts -- 0. Twine 127, L. Shortt 114 and J. Houston 120. Civic League Hockey Action. Gord's Food Service blanked Whitby Warriors 5-0 snd Chow's downed Foote's 5-2 Tuesday night in Oshawa Civie Hockey League action. | | Norm Sawyer's two goals pro-| jvided mores that the necess-| jary margin for Gord's as they) joutplayed their weaker oppon-; ents in every department.| Bill Danfirth, Barry Johnson | goals. The club's split four min- jor penalties. | Phil Long scored a pair for | Chow's. Bill Kellington, Butch| | Dowe and John Hince added sin- |gles Francis Bradley and Rich- jard Nosal were the only marks-| jmen able to beat Cliff Long) lin the Chow net. Z 10-PIN ACTION a "FiICKS Action in the King Ten Pin Mixed league last week was fea- tured by the conversion of the game's most difficult 7-10 (aces) split. Joe Kapinaiko, of the Moonbeams team, made this most unique shot, though his team ended up on the short end of a 7-0 score with the Try| Agains. | However, Joe will receive one; of ABC's -- rarest - awarded,} highly-treasured crests, for his! really tremendous shot. In other league play, Scugogs continued to tumble, as they lost to Astra-nuts 5 to 2, their once| healthy lead dwindling to a) 'single point over the Orphans,; who bombed Duraclean's 7 to 0,/ and A and W Drive-In, who beat Triumphs 5 to 2. The Crawlers also moved into contention, four points off the lead, by blasting Independants 7 to 0. Gillards beat Should-a- bins 5 to 2, Motor City Cab up- set the Big Five 5 to 2, as did Prestos, in their 'match with! Vern Auto Glass. Glen Copp turned in the league's fanciest score of the night, as he tossed his first of the year '600" series, including a 226 single. He was followed by Jack Gorin with 547, Danny Thomson 538 (219), Ossie Sponer 537, Gord Brown 528, Bill Ball 526, Rolfe Rocker 525, Hugh Boyd 522, Gerry Bilous 520, Jim Lamont 517 and Lorenz Schatz 517. Barb Kirkham was the ladies' best with a 517, with Alice Lan- ning the runner-up on a 506 card, Glenda Thomson had 496, 'Aces But Team Still Loses Ede Ryan 494, Marg Brown 480,| Bey Doran, whom we missed last week with a 528 (224) had 474 (sorry, Bev!), Barb Gyurka 468, Shirley Bowers 464, Lor-| raine Dalby 461, Mary Lee 447,) June Pettit 447, Eleanor Her-) backo 446, Norma Magee 441,) Jean Hutcheons 439, Twila Wil-; son 432, Marian Leonard 432, | Ona Zambonelli 429, Leona: Jones 412, Lill Taylor 409, Jean Edwards 407 and Noreen Rich-| mond 405, | Standings -- Scugog Cleaners) 30, Orphans 29, A and W Drive} In 29, Crawlers 26, Try Agains 25, Gillards Cleaners 24, Tri- umphs 24, Presto 21, Big Five 21, Astra-Nuts 21, Moonheams 18, Vern Auto Glass 16, Inde- pendants 15, Motor City Cab 14,} Should-a-bins 14 and Duraclean 12. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC With the possible exception of the Hawks and the Hornets who are des-/ Pperately floundering to keep out of the) leaque cellar, the remaining six ¢elubs in the Jeague are still but a few points apart in the standings following Sunday's 'Position Day Roll-Offs' The second piace Tigers tied the Fal cons for the lead with a 2 to 1 win over the 'birds'. The Jets took over the run ner-up spot fo themselves by breaking a deadiock with the Lions on points by whipping the Leos 2 to 1 moved into a tie with the 'broncs' fourth place, each but four points from the top. The Hornets and the Hawks fenced carefully, with the 'buzzers' managing to put a little more daylight. between them selves and last place with.a 2 to} win Big Eight Ray George 574 (210), Vern Trimble 571 (212), Jim King 570 (218), Jim Thomson 564 (224), Ken Fisher 561, Harry Blohm 553 (226), Walt Scot! 549, Don. McLachlan 546. Standings -- Falcons 29, Tigers 29, Jets 27, Lions 26, Mustangs 25, Eagles 25. Hornets 18, and Hawks 13 While the « Eagles, by edging the Mustangs 2 to 1 509, for Vancos 27, S TUESDAY NITE MEN'S Burn's Shoes and House of Chow, are making the Tuesday Nite Men's League a twoteam race for the tifle, as, each recorded a 7-0 shutout on Tuesday night, Burns ping [oh P 9, while Chow's 'made hay' at the expense' of the Police B's. Corvettes dropped further back in the) race as they dropped a 5-2 decision | Peacock's, while the luckless Modern Grill |ads were edged 4-3 by Cadillacs. | Police A's continued in their slump, los-| ing to General Aggregates 7 to 0, while! City Hall took their turn for seven points on a bye. i Ken Gunn and Herm Prakken tossed | the night's big games, with each scoring 571 triples, followed by Vic Tyrell with | 559A. Supryka 554, and E. Buechler with! ca, @ 553, including a 247 single, D. Reading had a very good 236 single. Standings -- Burns Shoes 38, House of Chow 38, Corvettes 30, Peacock Lumber) 24, City Hall 23, Thompson Plumbing 20,| Cadillacs 20, General Aggregates 19, Mod rb _-- 16, Police A's 12 and Police '3 9, EASTWAY MIXED Speedy Muffler Kings, Orphans and) Gillands, each picked up a couple of) points on the leading North Oshawa Grif Range, with 7-0 wins over their opposi- tion, as the Golfers held on with a 5-2 win over the Hitt and Miss, with Speedy toppling Pickwicks, the Orphans bruising Oshawa Cleaners, while Gillands humbled the 'once upon a time leaders', Morings 7 to 0. Vancos stayed close by dropping Yo- Stauffer tossing a couple of 200 games, toppled Bonds 5-2, Meade's edged Esses 4 to 3. Majigs and Auto Body were in- volved in a tie for total pinfail, with the! final score Majigs 4¥2, Auto Body 2/2. Top marksman on the night, Wils Stauf fer, had a 565 (209, 208), Bob Worsley 558, George Lawrence 551, George Turner Tom Larocca 5725 (232), Doug Cele 206}, Doug Gibbs 519, Ron Andrew Clark 507, John Brige 506 and Ki 0 Stewart, of the Esses team, was tops for the ladies with a 526 (214), fol lowed by Marielie Guay 498, Josie Gyurka macs 5 to 2. Nu-Way Photo with Wils 494, Jean Lawrence 483, Joan Ross 479, Mavis Taylor 467, Mary Mothersill 460,/ Martha Stauffer 460, Amy Walker 460, Marion Peake 459, Lil Gillespie 459, Ada Floody 451, Eileen Worsley 446, Mary! Cole 443, Carole- Collis 432 and Wenda Andrew 431, Standings -- North Oshawa Golf Range) 33, Speedy Muffler King 27, Orphans 27, Gillands 26, Meade's Sunoco Service 25, Morings Garage %8, Pickwick , Cleaners 22, Central Auto Body 21%, Nu- Way Photo 21, Maligs 19%, Yormacs 18, Bond Clothes 16, Oshawa Cleaners 12, Esses 7. "5 THURSDAY = Mackiés, Erin Got Vive aia @ach scored 3 io 1 wins over jiir oppo sition, to stay 1-2-3 atop the league stand- ings, as the New Year made its debut, The 'Macks' had little trouble disposing of Hovdailies. Ray George and Ken Fisher powered Erinlis over Scugog. The LA and B made it # team effort! pay-off over Ontario Motor Sales. Herman Prakken and John Waldinsper- ger led Les Eveniss to @ 3-1 decision over Dyett's Sports. |! was Harrisons 3 and Aldsworths 1. Jim Loreno, Stan Hodgson and Bill Grant were in top form as toppled ideal Dairy 3 to 1. Wilson's scored the only shutout of the night, as they bombed Clint's Texaco 4-0, while Goch's Supertest and Pepi's battled to a 2all draw, with Fred Snow the big gun in this match. Top Scores -- Fred Snow S89 John Waldinsperger 565 (210), Frank 557 (206), Bill Winters 550, Jim Loreno 548, Ray George 544 (214), Stan Hodgson 542 (208), Fred O'Neil 537, Ken Fisher » Herm Prakken 533 (214), Harry Wit- terick 532 (201), Bill Grant 527 and Harry Hutcheon 525. Standings -- Mackies Van and 19, Erinli Golf Club 16, LA and Dis- count 15, Les Eveniss Sales 14, Pepi's Pizza Palace 13, Goch Supertest 13, On- tario Motor Sales 13, Houdailies Indus- tries 13, Dyett's Sports 12, Scugog Clean- ers 11, Aldsworth's 11, Wilson's Men's Wear 11, Homes by Harrison 11, H and L Enterprises 9, Ideal Dairy 6 and Clint's Texaco 5. (207), Sob!! Storage 8 BEAT THE HOUSE The "Beat the House" jackpot has now reached the $125 mark, following last Thursday night's unsuccessful bid for the 'kitty' by Stephan Zwolinski. Stephan, who reached the final on @ 1077 five-game total, which included a@ 254 single, was no match for Herm Prak- ken (the House) as his. luck deserted him in the try for the big marbles. NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 20, lost nine, tied three, points 43. Points: Hull, Chicago, 51. Goals: Hull, 31. Assists: Rousseau, Montreal, Shutouts: Crozier, Detroit, 5. Penalties: Green, Boston, 85 minutes. REGISTER NOW FOR fj heae* CUP FOR CANADA Rene Pepin, team captain of the Sherbrooke Beavers, gleefully holds up The holm, Sweden, which con- cluded Tuesday night, with Serbrooke's fourth win of the event, a 7-4 victory. --CP Wirephoto, via cable. Ahearne Cup, which he aad his teammates won for Can- ada, in the amateur hockey tournament, held at Stock- 'VAN BROCKLIN SIGNS | MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Min-| nesota Vikings of the National | SWAP GOALIES REHIRE WILLIAMS |Football League announced} NEW YORK (AP)--Nek York! TORONTO (CP) -- Dick Wil-|Monday that coach Norm Van Rangers of the National Hockey | liams, 35-year-old novice man-|Brocklin has agreed to a new League swapped goalies with @8er who led Toronto Maple | five-year contract at an increase Baltimore of the American -- png chamgion-|in salary. League Tuesday, sending Ed /Ship of the International Base-| f : Siete to the Clippers and {ball League in 1965, will be re- RICHARD TO PLAY j calling up Cesare Maniago. hired for 1966 DETROIT (AP) Maurice | vi enti 312 PLAN TOUR (Rocket) Richard, retired a ee ,,| CHICAGO (AP) -- Baseball's|hockey star of Montreal Cana-| PHILADELPHIA (AP) | Chicago Cubs will try to boost ' : i Heavyweight boxer Ernie Ter-| pre-season ticket sales with ; diens, will play in the annual rell said Tuesday Cassius Clay) caravan tour through four|?!@-timers' game here Jan. 28 has promised to give him the | states featuring new manager|Detroit Red Wings announced -- one : . endl gene Leo Durocher. 'Monday. eavywe champ s | 2 alee thorn «= that Rrian London. of. Britain might be favored for the title' bout. 0.H.A. JUNIOR oge HOCKEY SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN TRENTON ADULTS--7 5c CHILDREN-----25¢ KIDD WINS HINDELANG, West Germany (Reuters)--United States Olym pic skier Bill Kidd won the in- ternational ski slalom at Ober- joch Wednesday. The silver medal winner at the 1964 Inns- bruck Winter Olympics clocked an aggregate 82.92 seconds for two runs. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Riccione, Italy -- Antionio de Jesus, 13114, Brazil, and Bruno F R E E Melissano, 13344, Italy; draw Free Orange Crush 1, For Children Aged ------ 12 and Under YOU MEET 0.H.A. JUNIOR "A" HOCKEY THE NICEST SATURDAY PEOPLE ONA NITE 7:15 P.M. OSHAWA GENERALS HAMILTON RED WINGS Seoson Ticket Holders Use Series No. 14 For This Game. PETER NEVINS "TAN YOUNG TICKETS AVAILABLE AT @ Bolchood Sportshoven Downtown Oshawe BUS SERVICE Leave Downtown 6:00 - 6:34 7:00. Return efter the game. 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