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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1966, p. 10

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By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Aces, running a close second, | Cleveland Barons all but/cut Gamble's margin to three} clinched second place in pointe. Morton had a five-point | the|* ; |weekend, notching three goals Western Division and about all) and two assists sind now a 2 that's left 1o decide in the|points on 34 goals and 58 as- American Hockey League is the|sists. ' individual scoring cham-| Quebec has already clinched pionship. 'first place in the Eastern Divi- Dick Gamble, a Moncton,|sion and Rochester has sewed N.B., native, held onto his lead up first place in the west. | during the weekend by scoring) Cleveland swept two games, | two goals and two assists for|downing Baltimore Clippers 5-2 Rochester Americans. He has 95| Saturday and Providence Reds points on 46 goals and 49 as-|7-0 Sunday, to move four points sists. jahead of Pittsburgh Hornets in Cleland Mortson of Quebec|the west. The Hornets lost twice to Hershey Bears, 5-3 Saturday and 3-2 Sunday. Both clubs have two games left. ACES DUMP BISONS In other Sunday games, Que- bee dumped Buffalo Risons 7.4 and Rochester edged Baltimore 4-3 Saturday, Rochester de feated Buffalo 4-2 and Quebec tied 5-5 with Springfield In- dians. Gamble managed an assist on} Rochester's victory Sunday as Jim Pappin, Mike Walton, Dar- ryl Sly and Gerry Ehman han- died the scoring, Bill Knibbs, Mike Corbett and Ray Cullen scored for Baltimore Mortson got a goal and two) Gamble Steals The Spotlight As American Loop Nears End Mortson's two goals led Que- bec Sattirday with Berenson, Ed \Hoekstra and Gord Labossiere 'adding one each. Brian Kilrea with two and Bill Sweeney, Bill White and. Yves Locas. -scored for Springfield as the Indians clinched third place in the east and made the playoffs for the first time in four years. | Cec Hoekstra scored three goals Saturday and wound up with 'a five-goal weekend for the Barons, Other Cleveland goals went to McCreary and Tom Mc- Carthy. Knibbs and Ken Schin- kel scored for Baltimore. Rivers and Myron Stankiew- Celtics Win Final Opener By THE CANADIAN PRESS Boston Celtics jumped to the front Sunday as the Eastern Division final of the 'National Basketball Association opened In PNliadeipnia winnie tao An geles Lakers took a 2-0 lead in the Western Division final against St, "Louis Hawks. The Celtics, dethroned as reg- ular season champions by Phil- adelphia 76ers after a nine-year reign, gained a measure of re- venge as they muffled Wik Chamberlain and won 115-96 to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of- seven final. In Los Angeles, Elgin Baylor scored 42 points to lItad the Lakers to a 125-116 victory, their second straight in the best- assists Sunday with other Que-|icz each scored twice for Her- bec markers going to Red BRer-|shey and Ubriaco once, Harris, enson, Wayne Hicks, Guy|Terry Gray and Jim Cardiff|playoff competition, an NBA Gendron, Bill Sutherland and {counted for Pittsburgh. record. Vancouver Bounces Back To Capture Hoop Crown vy, finer on : nasal pair for Buffalo and Hilly. Dean CITY OF OSHAWA -- 2nd INSTALMENT opening day failure to defeat|yair for Buffalo and Billy Dean! Of Interim (First) Billing For Lethbridge Broders 83-73, Hali- | ora Larry Wilson one apiece, | 1966 REALTY TAXES DUE first-game setback in a double|fax 93-61 and Sarnia Knights! 'he parons ran thelr winning knockout tournament to win the| 86-70. Istreak to five Sunday ax goal SPECIAL NOTICE for payment of instalment due GOOD FRIDAY. of-seven western playoff. Baylor now has 819 points in We have in-shop and Mobile Service for Oshawa and the Q area. 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Vancouver led| Howson, who collected 71 i ner earn : y Ot 4 KE POINTS 33-27 at halftime. | points, was chosen the most val para sk -- Ba goals | The Dunlops lost a sudden-|uable player. Kootnekoff was) asi Piet daturday "with jdeath game for the national title top scorer in the competition wal salad sf Panpin 'collecting to Alberni Athletics last year.|with 79 points. Walton ane apy 4 Northern WVancer, E. P. | Grocers, 76-64 losers to Hali-| Ithe other Rochester markers, Taylor's champion thre e- i bits rcicacan yey aning | | Buffalo scorers were Wilson an i i jfax Schooners in their opening} ae " ' ihe | year-old colt, easily won the [ensagement, forced an extra| RACE DRIVER KILLED Dave Richardson | City Of Oshawa Taxpayers having Tax Bill Instalment shown as APRIL Bth will be accepted WITHOUT PENALTY if paid as follows MICKE. MANTLE is seen 'receiving the first Hutch ed Award from Baseball Com- missioner William D. Eckert Sunday in a pre-game pres- entation at Ft. Lauderdale of the late Fred Hutchinson, in whose memory the award is given. Stadium. Mantle was select- in a poll of baseball writers and sportscasters as __ the player who most typifies | / | Saturday--APRIL 9th; At any Local Bank or Trust Agency. OR Monday APRIL Tith: At the CITY HALL up until 5 P.M PLEASE REFER TO YOUR 1966 INTERIM TAX BILL FOR OTHER DUE DATES and for important. information and in- structions on reverse side IF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE---Please telephone the Tax Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail to City Holi Remember When .. .? the courage and character By THE CANADIAN PRESS Roseboro's Homer Topples Marichal By HAL BOCK the 11th inning against the Reds. John Roseboro walloped a| John Buzhardt and Eddie) three-run inside-the-park homer| Fisher combined for the White Sunday in his first reunion with/Sox' three hit shutout of the} a bat-|Astros. Tommie Agee's two-run) Florida Derby two years |contest when they sidetracked! LE HUY, Belgium (Reuters) | = ago today--in 1964--and be- jthe previously unbeaten Dunlops| Belgian rally driver Henri Vit- came the top Canadian beet Saturday afternoon. jtel, 29, was killed when his car A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST money-winner, with purses jleft the road during the 12-hour totalling $261,365. The Dan- |SPARKS WITH 17 Le Huy race Sunday. The race 14% King St. East 723-2721 cer retired with a broken The six-foot, nine-inch Price|was abandoned when other Toxes may be poid at City Hall or for a small service charge ot any Chartered Bank, or Trust Ofice in the City of Oshawa. CITY HALL OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY. Cc. L. COX Tax Collector $766.5 Civie Administration Bidg, tendon Noy. 6 of the same |was the sparkplug in that game| competitors refused to continue, Corner Centre and Athol Sts. with 17 points, \complaining of insufficient secu- Vancouver came back from its |rity measures. year, after winning a grand total of $580,647. since pe 9 ani ge Os pera of Juan Marichal swinging incident last August that left the Los Angeles Dodg- ers catcher with a cut scalp and the San Francisco Giants pitcher with a $1,750 fine and eight-day suspension. Roseboro's shot helped the Dodgers to an 8-4 victory over the Giants. | Elsewhere Sunday, Atlanta) Braves shaded Cincinnati Reds 9-1 in 1 linnings, Chicago White Sox shut out Houston Astros 6-0, Kansas City Athletics walloped New York Mets 10-2, New York Yankets whipped Philadelphia| Phillies 8-3, Washington Sena- tors whacked Pittsburgh Pirates 12-8, Minnesota Twins nipped St. Louis Cardinals 2-1, Chicago Cubs edged California Angels 8-7 and Boston Red Sox defeated Detroit Tigers 6-4. In Saturday's games the Car- dinals whipped Boston 3-1, Min-| nesota outlasted Atlanta 8-7 in 10 innings, the Phillies downed! the Senators 3-1, the White Sox outscored Detroit 7-5, the Ath-| letics edged Houston 5-4, the Dodgers defeated the Giants 5-3) and California nipped the Cubs/ 3-2. The Yankees shaded Pitts-| burgh 3-2 and Baltimort Orioles) topped Cincinnati by the same) score in night games. } Atlanta snapped a four-game} losing streak Sunday prhen Lee} Thomas drew a_ bases-loaded! walk from Jack Baldschun in| Move Forward, Meeting Told | MONTREAL CP -- The Ca- nadian Olympic Association de-| cided at its annual meeting here Saturday that the impetus given amateur sport in Canada by Montreal and Banff, Alta., bid- ding for the 1972 summer and winter Olympics, should be fol- lowed up. "1 certainiy hope that we are not now to lose the advantages of this forward momentum," James Worrall of Toronto said. Worrall, who was re-elected president of the COA, said the time has come for a '"'serious| re-appraisal of the role of the COA as the voice of the world Olympic movement in Canada. He said the organization has a vital job to do in providing | 80! double highlighted Chicago's four-run seventh inning. | Kansas City rocked three Met! pitchers for 14 hits as Dick) Green belted two home runs) and Tom Tresh, Clete Boyer) and Bobby Richardson all hom-| ertd as the Yankees whipped! Philadelphia. Frank Howard and Don Lock homered for Washington as the Senators overcame a 17-hit Pitts-| burgh attack that included two homers by Roberto Clemente to beat the Pirates. | Minnesota won its sixth straight while the Cubs scored) five unearned runs on five Cali- fornia errors. | Tony Conigliaro's eight hj homer of the spring powered the! Red Sox over the Tigers. George | Scott also homered for Boston) whilt George Thomas connected! for Detroit. | Astros Acquire Felix Mantilla. SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)--How-) ston manager Grady Hatton announced Sunday the Astros have obtained Felix Mantilla from Boston Red Sox in a straight player swap for Eddie Kasko. Mantilla, one of tht original New York Mets, was the Amer-' ican League's all-star second) baseman last year. Kasko, 33, had lost his short- stop's job to rookie Sonny Jack- n and was competing with Bob Lillis for, the position of utility infielder. Mantilla, 32, will join Lillis as a spare infielder and also will be available as a back-up first baseman The Red Sox later announced they had optioned four rookies to their Toronto farm club in the International League, ting their roster to 31. Sent down were pitchers {Bill Rohr and Jerry Herron, jcatcher Owen Johnson and in- fielder Mike Andrews. DEALING YOUR CAR? | The Man To See Is cut. DOMINION: - DOMINION TIRE STORES Have Moved To ... KING PARK PLAZA, Oshawa ... with NEW Facilities! ING and PARK Shopping Plaza with SIX SERVICE BAYS | WHEEL BALANCE WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL SPECIAL including weights PER WHEEL PARK RD. N. KING ST. WEST PARK RD. 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