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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1966, p. 13

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J2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 26, 1966 LOVELIES TO ATTEND these models or ones like them will be among the at- tractions at the Union Rod and Gun club's annual show this week from Thursday to Lovelies such as these are real eye-catchers where- ever they appear -- on the beach or at the Oshawa _Sportsmen's_ show. As it is, JIM WORRALL Canada's Olympic Prexy Supports 10C Supremacy By HAROLD MORRISON _ | "I know the IOC doesn't pay ROME (CP) -- Jim Worrall,) enough attention to the views of president of the Canadian Olym-jnational Olympic committees pic Association, says he would} generally but if there is an in- oppose any attempts by tional committees to take vs leery og established, there the power of the International| would be a big danger of such Olympic Committee. a body taking over the IOC. Some of the national commit- tees have criticized the LOC for) allegedly ignoring the national} bodies in making overriding de- | dency cisions on Olympic Games, in-|national political pressures on cluding sites and procedure. Olympic policy." Worrall, a Toronto lawyer| Worrall said he realizes that and former Olympic athlete,|the national committees must said in an_ interview Saturday | have some forum and he he- he is aware that some of the na-|lieves it would be helpful to tional committees would like to, have such a forum, say, once a form an international to year or every two years increase their power But he also noted that from pic issues. time to time the . executive "I believe there should be| board of the IOC meets with the means of closer laison among | national committees. This is the national committees but not|"a fairly new development and to the point where this would |I don't believe it has had time lead to an international body|as yet to reach its full poten- which would have a tendency to| tial.' control Olympic policy,' - he Asked for comment on pub- said. : lished criticism that the IOC is Bees ats stocked with too many elderly men, Worrall, 51, said there is sana feeling of frustration mainly pag he Leading T 'Cams among the new members of the ' IOC that some of the older men In Old Country no longer are "'in close contact Soccer League with sport." He did not know what solu- LONDON (AP)--Standings of the top teams in the Old Coun- tion there may be for such a problem but he believed in "an , evolutionary process, not a rev- olutionary one." try eocoer sue; after Satur Worrall said that if he con- day's cavies tinues as president of the Cana- ENGLISH LEAGUE dian association he would like to Division I "pep tt up 3 WTL F APt There was keener Canadian Liverpool 95 8.7 76 58| Sports competition and he would Burnie; 22 710 76 4651 like to see stimulation in coach- Leeds. 20 8 9 71 35 49) ing and establishment of more Chelsea 20 610 58 West Brom 161111 81 Leicester 18 713 73 Division If 45 46) and better facilities. Huddersfield 1913 8 62 63 43 62 43 se | Strict Contial Man City 1913 5 67 Coventry 181k 8 69 South'pton 20 $10 80 Wolverh'pt'n 191911 82 Division HI Hull City 27 6 Millwall 24.10 Queen's PR 20 8 Swindon Walsall "I wouldn't favor that ten- because it could lead to body on Olym- leag DEEP RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- The eastern Ontario zone of the Ontario Federation of Anglers} 98 68 79 39 58| olutions calling for Sunday hunt- 51 48] ing and more strict controls on 43 46| condition of firearms 5245! There were two resolutions' on Division IV firearms at the Sunday Colchester 2110 9 64 3852) ing, both proposed by the Kings- Doncaster 910 76 4751\ton branch Darlington' 7 5151) One asks that conservation of- Chester 59 50/ficers of the lands and forests Tranmere 56 48| department be empowered Torquay 45 48! seize defective firearms SCOTTISH LEAG u E field and keep them until Division I owner makes satisfactory Celtic 24 3 4101 2951jrangements for repairs. Rangers 23:9 4 85. 2851) The other calls for a system Kilmarnock 20 4 9 72 45 44/of certificates for dealers sell- Dunfermline , 18 6.7 90 51 31 42ling used firearms which would Dundee U 19 410 78 5042)say whether a rifle was safe Division 11 to. shoot. sr else specify what f were needed The resolutions wil! be tito the 5 43| sidera 42 ing. the ar- Ayr U Queen of S Airdrie Arbroath East Fife provincial office for tion at the annual meet 19 411 SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Saturday at the Civic Audi- A Toronto model have staff modelling in swim beach wear torium. gency of lat an will its est _ Oshawa manufacturer. Other features of the show include scuba diving, judo demonstrations and educa- tional exhibits presented by Oshawa and district organ- ications, members the suits and provided by (Cole of California Photo) 10 - PIN ACTION The Erinli Golf and Aee Club are the Eastway Thursday Nite Men's League 1965-66 cham- pions. Trailing by twenty pins following last week's action, the ed by Ray George, nipped Goch Supertest 5,550 pins to 5,516 for the title. Congratulations to Ray, Ken Fisher, Doug Cole and Vann, Curt Russell, and Al Saunders for a job well done in 'golfers' came to life and spark-|¥ behalf of their sponsor. In the consolation round, | Clint's Texaco picked up the! marbles, with John Jobin, Ross Davis, Bob Ross, Len Goulding, | Danny Gray, and Len Rose! guiding their ship to a well earned victory. Nice work, fel-| las! Top six game scores: Frank Sobil 1,175, Len Rose 1,092, George Harding 1,084, Jim Gal- lant 1,083, Cy Sweet 1,071, Dan Gray 1,068, and Glen Copp 1,063. Top five games: Harry Hutch- eon 985, Herman Prakken 943, Bill Welsh 920, Bob Howlett 916, Bob Peake 910, Don Frayne 907, John Waldinsperger 906, Ray |George 905, Jack Tyson 901, and |Manny Hutcheon 900. | Championship standings: Erin- 11i 5,550, Goch's 5,516; Les Even- liss Sales 5,497, Wilson's Men's| Wear 5,407, Ontario Motor) Sales 5,201, and Mackie's Van) and Storage 5,147. Consolations: Clint's 5,427, au Survey Real Estate 5,397, H and L Enterprises 5,357, Aldsworth's 5,354, Homes by Harrison '5,335, | Ideal Dairy 5,330, Houdaille' s Industries 5,322, Pepis Pizza Palace 5,239, Dyett's Sports| 5,234, and Scugog Cleaners 5,015. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC The Classic League closed shop on Sun day, following their positicn day rolloff The champion Faicons played a major part in the final standing for the year, as they pounded the Lions 3-to-0, while the Tigers were taking the Jets to camp| by the same score. |The two shutouts meant second place| for the 'Bengals' who, after leading the! league for a good portion of the season, |dropped six games in-a-row and _ | down to third place and were in gr | danger of dropping to four, until the see son's finale The Eagles beat the Mustangs, and be Hornets «won over the Hawks, each j the margin of 2-to-1 MIs | Top Eight -- Ron Nelson 627 226, 209), |Walt Scott 588 (209), Fred Brown 578 (210), Gearge Reid 577 (204), Jim King} 1565 (203), George Brabin 560 (211), Bert) * | Harding 553 (201), |552 (222), Sam Larocca 552 | Walter Crystal 552 | Final Standings -- Falcons 62, Tigers 155, Lions $4, Jets 50, Mustangs 48, Eagies 48, Hornets 36 and Hawks 31. Big George Lawrence (224) GM TEN PIN The Rooks scored what may prove their biggest win of the year, as they clobbered Jewell's Men's Wear 5-to-2, and made their chances for a berth in the finals! almost a lead-pipe cinch. The Chevelles still could make it, but only a sweep for them anu a complete |against 'collapse on the part of the Rooks can change the picture ve|vited to attend. Softball and | ¢ Erlini Golfers Win av Nicht Taan ---- = Vayes te avuy x" ute Body came through for this year's! thelr 4,268 win. Yomacs lost out champanai 1 Ea is nee na is a eake and Hugh "oi as Nowoy ? Ga- lard, for an imposing pinfall of 4,409;|rage 3,998, and Oshawa Ci vig J Speedy Muffler Kings 4,357, Vancos 4,346,| It should be a greater season than ever | Doris Vein ade's Su' i Bond's| come pei. bevel if the eget boo} are any pr seg ts idgidee, Turner rity ion, 213), ton Hea Colts oon Rose. asa yc eC "with| (235), Alex Ross 574' (214) Gibbs Wendu Andrew, Marle Collison, Ernie) 565 (214), Bob Worsley 549, ¢ 'ole 541 sh sig reat, erate Gillespie and Ron Andrew still shining in' (204), Hugh Gillard 541. Ron Andrew &40,| 497 The Chevelles kept their hopes alive by eliminating the Dapper Dans 7-0, with! the Dapper's only hope being their_pin-. fall. Die Room Twisters kept in shape | for the play-offs by gobbling Union Reps 740-0, Paint Shop added to their point || total with seven markers from the min- le Men, Ti-Cats shutout Caprices 7-0. Flintstones were upset by F85's by a score of 4c-3. Horst Piekarski won the night's honors/ with a 580 triple, followed by Alex Ross | with. a 575, Garry Judd and Ray Siegal' each fired 572's, Jewell's Bob Jones had} a big night with 570, Lorenz Schatz 566,| Arno Knop 556, George Turner 555, Tom Krawchuk 544, Ed Simmons of the Rooks | and Oz Spconer had 539's, Bill Hayes 538) and Freddie Brown 535. Standings -- Flintstones 48'/2, Rooks 442, Die Room Twister 44, Paint Shop 41, Chevelles 38, Jewell's Men's Wear 35, | |F85's 30, Dapper Dans 29, Ti-Cats 28,) |Minute Men 27,. Union Reps 9 and | Caprices 4. TUESDAY NITE MEN'S Jake Wind fired a fine 569 series to| lead Corvettes to the Tuesday Nite Men's} League championship. The final stand-) ings after the rolloffs, had the corvettes | with 5,510 pins, followed by Peacock Lum: ber with 5,419, General Aggregates 5,337,, Thompson Plumbing 5,269, House of Chew} 5,266 and Burns Shoes 5,158. 'Modern Grill took the consolations on 2 | 5,399 total, Cadillacs were in second with 5,284, followed by the City. Hall with! 5,251. Police A's scored 5,193 pins, Police) B's 5,126 and Late Starters 5,073. Glen Copp was the top firemen of the night, with a 234 single launching a 606 | triple, with Charlie Severs close with a) 604 trio, including a 233 single. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Doug Vann finished the 1965-66 seasor | | with a flourish as he fired a 639 (230,212) series, but his effort fell short cf the required total iM tor ? the b Vancos, as _Contral "Merchants Under New Sponsorship The Oshawa Merchants Soft- ball Club of the Oshawa City land District Association, will operate again this year in the local "Major League', but) under a new sponsor, namely | General Tire. | Coach "Mick" McClimmond} lhas called the team's initial practice session for tomorrow (Wednesday evening) at Alex- andra Park, south diamond and all interested players are in- players on hand, should 891. CHENEY'S SIG? WASHINGTON (AP) Cheney, 'who hasn't pitched) since June 14, 1964, was signed| Monday by Washington Sena- tors of baseball's American, League. The 31-year-old right- hander, who missed all of last season with an ailing elbow, set a major league record by strik- ing out 21 in a 16-inning game Baltimore Orioles in unable to be shift work, "Mick" at 1% contact (1962. na-| ternational body of the national | COULD BECOME POLITICAL 54 60;and Hunters has endorsed res-} meet- | to! in the} \ passed) con- | S'35S PORT BOAT DISPLAY at the Sportsman Show: THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Oshawa Civic Auditorium ca drt Bias, @ Battery @ 900 Ib. Trailer. with 60 hp. 15' FIBREGLAS RUNABOUT @ 40-hp. Johnson Electric COMPLETE Top complete 175.00 extra Complete With box and Controls 750 Ib. "A" frame Thornes ye thsing Trailer. COMPLETE Sleeper seots Top, complete 40 hp. motor motor, complete 2134.00 14' FIBREGLAS RUNABOUT COMPLETE WITH @ 33 hp. 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