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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TVARS, Wodnendoy, June 18, 1966 Pace Should Quicken SPORTS MENU By Geo, H. Campbell Associate Sports Editor if HAD TO BE NEWi "Punch Imlach (not really "Punchy"') gy a fast one on his NHI, colleagues yester- day when found a clause in the rule-book relative to -yeserve lists and players attending college, to protect Cari Brewer, without putting his name on his reserve list/This one had to be hanging fire for some time or it would have been revealed. Nobody could have kept that. secret, so long! Actually, there'll be very few WHL players change their uniforms this season. That approaching ex- nsion of the NHL, with the addition of six new clubs, S put a erimp on the trade winds that might have been blowing wp. Actually, they're all afraid to make @ very big move, because under the circumstances, within perhaps # year, or certainly two seasons, the trade made now could backfire, with disastrous results, TRADES SCARCE! The utmost of caution is being ob- served by the residing members of the NHL, We had a vague iden of that this year, with the pending expansion only two seasons away, the clubs might go "over-boar $ in their trades and deals but as it has turned out, the opposite has heen the case. They all appear to be hang- ing on grimly, to what they've got, True, Montres! Canad- | MONTREAL (CP)---The Na- tional Hockey League annual meeting moves into its third day \today with the scheduled inter- inal draft expected to provide more player ehanges than me last two days of activities, The internal draft is a system whereby a club may draft s player jeft unprotected by an- other club for » standard $36, 6 price, New York Rangers, who fin- ished standings this year, are per- mitted to protect 2 plus three netminders, Boston Bruins, fifth-place finishers, are allowed to protect 19 players and three goaltenders and the remaining four clubs ean only protect players and three goalies, \nounced In Ihe Ast two days, Montreal Canadiens and the 'Rangers completed a» two-for- one deal pith Gordon (Red) Berenson going to New York for Ted Taylor and another player as yet unnamed, Both Taylor and Berenson are considered in sixth place in the utility forwards, Other announcements made players at Tuesday's session included a decision by Bill Hay of Chicago Black Hawks to retire, # move by Punch Imlach of Toronto Ma- Kiwanis Open 66 The Oshawa Minor Solthali Association's Kiwanis Bantam Bantams Schedule team it was a case of one big Only one trade has been an-| At NHL Meet Today ple Leafs to hold on to all-star) defenceman Carl Brewer and still protect 1% players; Boston Bruins' re-pur of Wayne Connelly of Rouyn, Que, and some appointments wy tne |Black Hawks, The league's board of gover-| nors upheld a bid by Imlach,' Toronto's general-manager, to hold on to Brewer and still al- low him to protect 18 other players for today's draft, The governors concurred with | president Clarence Campbell' that no player who is a pro-| fessional can be placed on the' inactive list unless he has been' out of action for one year, | Imiach earlier had requested that he he allowed to transfer) Brewer from the Leafs' reserve! list to the Toronto inactive list! under an NHL bylaw governing) players attending wuniver-| sity, Brewer is attending the University of Toronto, Arthur M, Wirtz &r., ehair- man of the Hawks, announced' an earlier decision by NHL E- in Ise SAVE 23 IGA CHOICE PEAS Tis AYLMER WITH PORK BEANS6 'i SAVE 2bs TV4-OL, PKGS, KRAFT Dinner B iw $ BALLET Tissue A for evmetat tor 1H 0b MOREE MOTE my Ome Non Bry wena md teedonee PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 15, 16, 17, 18, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, SAVE 146 PEACHES ¢ 4 15-02, TINS FOR LUNCHEON MEAT fens have sent forward Gordon "Red" Rerenson to the N.Y, Rnagers and a couple of other trades have been suggested, but ai the moment, they're all sticking to what they've got, Chicago Black Hawks made some definite announce- ments, main one being that they are sticking with general «manager Tommy Ivan and coach Billy Reay for another inning, as Webster for the win-|that both general - iLeague swung into action oniners had 14 strikeouts while|-rammy iver and Pilly |Monday night and tonight, the|Bishop, for Valleyview, dis-\neay had signed contracts six teams will be in action|posed of nine via strikes, which cover "a period of again, in order, Fernhill Park) Valleyview bunched a walk vearg" visited Harman Park and had and hits by Kryola, Schenoville,| . 12-02, KAM i SAVE 25¢ SAVE 2% TWIN PAKS SAVE 456 season, Chihawks got one rough blow when centre Red Hay announced his retirement from the NHL, Hay, a grad- uate geologist in his won rights, has decided to pack it up, but even though he is now 39, his retirement presents Biack Hawks with a» problem, since they never have been too sirong at centre-ice position, in recent years, Minus Hay, there's no way the Hawks can consider trading off Stan Mikita, BOXING 'is back in the sportlight! Toronto's George Chuvalo meets South American Champion Oscar Bonavena, in Madison Square Gardens, on Thursday night, next week but most of the fight folks are not taking this bout very seriously, Up to now, Floyd Patterson has not indicated any willingness to face the winner of this bout and both Chuvalo and Bonavena would like this situation -- obviously a step near to a title bout with Cassius Clay, If Patterson balks at meeting » winner of the Chuvalo-Bonavena bout, it could provide a stalemate to future major fight promotions, Chuvalo has it figured out that he can take the South American in about four or five rounds but others figure that Bonavena could and perhaps mill surprise Chuvalo, Meanwhile, in the fight game, they're talking of revising boxing bouts as a TV attraction, And in the New York State Athletic Commission offices, they've got a problem, They contend that Emile Griffith forfeited his welterweight title when he fought Dick Tiger for the middleweight honors, While they are arguing, Griffith is defending his middle- weight title against Joey Archer, In New York, on the 13th of next month, AN IRISH TRICK? An amateur painted green letter. ing on the stall panels of a horse "Hit The Line', housed at Woodbine track and then apparently wiped his brushes clean, by using the hind-quarters of the horse, as his 'wiper', Police had no juck in finding the eulprit and in the meantime the green paint is being left on the horse, since paint remover would burn the animal's hide, 'Western Horsemen's Show Adds Humor To Program A crowd of almost 500 turned |and Booger Boo, owner Linda} | out Sunday to enjoy the ex-|Lake, elting action when members of Western Pleasure -- Nicola, the North Oshawa Western |owner Don Welsh; Kala Nar, Horsemen staged their second|owner Vi McCullough and Doe, show of the summer season, jowner Geo, Rutherford, At most shows, a clown is| resent to entertain but Ba unday no clown was neede as the contestents unexpected (Jim Strachan, John Lajole, ly did things to keep the crowd Fiag Race -- Bob Wood: either in hysterics or on the ward, Bob Haricok, Mo Boils, edge of their seats, On two Apple Dunking- --- Mo "Bois, occasions, pants were ripped | Newt Woods, Bill et up the seam, an embarrassing |, Sack Roping -- Peter Obst encounter for anyone eapec:|(eld, Jim Strachan, jally, a woman, who happened| Raby Bottle Race -~ AFTERNOON CLASSES little trouble chalking up a 25-4|Lonsberry and Holmes for four victory, as the inexperienced|runs in the fifth, their big |Harman Park boys just couldn'tiframe while Southmend, trail \'keep up," ling 6-4 going into the final | The winners scored in every seventh, staged a five-run up- 'inning, a 12-run splurge in the rising to cop the verdict, |second stanza more than taking) Graham had a homer for the icare of the necessary total, winners in the fourth but in | Southmead visiting Valley- the big rally, it was Thomas, view diamond and copped an\ Webster, Hodgson, Tote and 84 decision to start their sea-|Laffier who crossed the plate, son's campaign and with each; Storie Park defeated Jake -- ; | Vista on Monday night, 14-11, in wide-open scoring game that a Pee Wee Lacrosse saw Storie Park take command ° . in the closing innings, Three Major Wins Lake Vista scored three runs In the Osh Mi I in each of the first two frames nine Oshawa Minor 1' and again in the fifth when W, erosse Association's Pee Wee prawn homered but Storie Park Lacrosse League's schedule ac- tion last night, three clean. (na the, staying power fo eam cut victories were registered Clark and Taylor shared the iby Johnny's Pals, Police As- © lsociation and Oshawa Dairy, pitching honors for Storie Park In the opening game, John- et a ee all the way ny's Pals defeated United Steel Workers 6-3 with Danny Mor: inc' winerntwhic'® sehram L@GiON Pee We J, Caroll and R. Weatherup! Baseball Pla |Kiwanis 7-2, with Johnny Tha- \ler scoring four times for the \shared their total, |Skinner each had a pair, while 4|. Potato Race -- Newt Woods,| Nurse Chevies Newt\feated McKeen's 'Good Boy" each notched singletons, Ron Simpson, with a pair, and Gary Bone, scored the In Oshawa Lesion Minor Baseball Association Pee Wee League play last night, Police for Steeworkers, In the second game, Police | Association defeated Motor City 11-8 and A and W Drive-In Association whipped Westmount dropped a 10-9 decision to UAW Credit Union, At Victory Park, Les Kissock, Dan Gary Allison and. Jeph Stapel- q ton combined on the pitching nao aly eateeer Pewee. to learn the win over the opposing Oshawa | attery of pitcher Brian Paul and catcher Larry Hopkins, John Procher paced the win- ners' hitting parade with a single and the game-winning homer, In the game at Fastview Park diamond, Gary Watson was the winning pitcher with Nick Sirko jhaving three hits while Colin Lockey was the fielding and hitting star for the winners, MAY WE TELL YOU winners, Gary Armstrong, Dave Fitchitt and Howard Martin- son each scored once, For Westmount Kiwanis, ny Porteous and John For In the final game, Dairy thumped Kelly DeGray's 11-8 and in this one, Ricky Lowe scored five goals for the winners, Peter Brady and Ward Brian Moore and Brent DeLong notched singletons, Danny Mo rency scored twice for the los- ers and John Clouthier got their other goal, Whip McKeen's In a UAW Softball Teague game last night, at Alexandra Park, Nurse Chevrolets de- Garrard Road Loses Close One In Pee Wee Tilt Garrard Road LASCO Stars travelled to the village of Keene on Sunday, to play Jast year's Provincia! Pee Wee champs from Peterborough, The LASCO Pee Wees ended up on the losing side of the score sheet, as Peterborough scored a last-minute goal to win 4-to-% over the hard fight- ing Garrard Road team Chuck Lepine gave LASCO an early lead in the first per-| fod with a fine shot, Shortly | afier this, Jim Delaney added) to the Garrard Road score by) picking up a rebound and fir-| ling it Into the Peterborough net, The second period saw the) Peterborough team, led by Bob Wasson, take command and! jump into a 8 to 2 lead. Bob) Wasson scored two and Ken! | Byers added the other, Dave | Crosby in the LASCO nets made} |several excellent saves to hold the score down The third period was a hard- chicking affair with Garrard) {Road trying desperately to get! jhack in the game, Finally, with} less than five minutes, Steve! Adey. hit, with a hard hounce| shot, to knot the score at 3 all This set the stage for a last) minute break away goal, by Ken Byers, and a victory for the Peterborough club The LASCO Pee Wee All- Stars will play again this week, Stars will play again this week, against the Oshawa team coached by Rill Lovelock, at! the Rrooklin Arena, on Thurs! 'day night, at 6.30 o'clock, | ABOUT LEAN MILD CURED SP, WHOLE or HALF COTTAGE ROLLS Jd DOLLAR COMBINATIONS 1 PKG, MAPLE LEAP RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON ,,-':: VAC, PAK, 1 PKG, TABLE-RITE SLICED BOLOGNA ,.:°. VAC, PAK, COORSH INSTANT SANDWICH BOTH 5 SLICED CORNED BEEF DR, BALLARD CHAMPION DOG FOOD 8 tn $l WESTINGHOUSE ' 28, 40, 60, 100 WATT LIGHT BULBS PKGS, or 2 ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES 3 net 8 NYLONS OE Om 1 $] PING 4 AR $y FOR TANG CRYSTALS 5 APPLESAUCE CORDON BLEU BONELESS ner 1.00 15-02, 1.00 TINS 7-02, 1 PKG, TABLE-RITE WIENERS 1 PKG, SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGE .;,: 1-18, $ VAC, PAK, BOTH FOR 4 2-02. BOILABLE BAGS 1.00 ROYAL GOLD / CHEESE SLICES 16.02, 2 KGS, FOIL WRAP WAX PAPER MeVITIE --- 5 VARIETIES GA PINGTAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 3 'tx SAVE Ile osc, 8 9 nous 4 106-77, ROLLS 8-02, 1.00 1.00 mr 1.00 4 xc. 1.00 BISCUITS PRASERVALE FROZEN ETABLES GA MILD CHEESE CUTS ROYALE FACIAL TISSUE 4x. to be one of the victims. Woods, Peter Obstfeld, John wurniture, 8-3, A more serious incident |Cruwys, Howard was the winning occured inthe Girl's Barrel, Men's Barrel Race -- Ken) nitoher, giving up only five hits race, Nova Strachan was taken|Crawford, Bob Woodward, Jim and three runs, He gave up hits to the hospital for attention on | Strachan, |to N. Woods and F, Macko for her leg, which was scratched) Pickup Race -- Bob Wood-\one run in the first inning and very severely on a barrel she|ward, Jim Strachan, Billliin the third, McKeen's scored was rounding. Cruwys, their other two runs on How- Another incident happened to!' Pole Bending -- Bob Wood: ard's own error, a double by Peter Obstfeld in the Bare- ward, Mo Bois, Bob Harlock, |Faragher and single by Galt back Wrestling, when his horse| Men's Special -- Jim Stra-| Nurse got to pitcher Hircock fell and they both hit the/chan, John Mowbray, Bob/ifor a run in the first and then ground together but fortunately | Harlock, four more in their second stan- neither horse or rider were Pony Express - Team of|za, on three errors, two walks hurt, Jim Strachan and Bob Har- and a lone single by Westfall TNs PKGS, 12.02, curs PUSS 'N' BOOTS CAT FOOD 40¢ OFF SURF DETERGENT (GA PARCHMENT THE CHANGE AT ATLANTIC? 18-02, TNs Signs and emblems like In the past few years, men lock; Gail Woodward and Bw) seem to have dominated the| Woodward; John Rekker and club in these Western games Bill McMurtry. but Sunday the women nearly, ladies' Barrel Race -- Gail outnumbered the men in their Woodward, Cathy Colling, Lor events, which the club is very Taine Mills glad to see, They say women Patch Race -- are the weaker sex but on ward, horseback you sometimes Heard wonder Ladies' The NOWH club's next show White, is on Sunday, June 26 and for Heard ee an afternoon of excitement Children's thrills, laughs and a good time, Stokes, Mike attendance is recommended, Brown, Gail Woodward was the lead Children's Pickup Race , Brian Stokes, Mike Rice ing point-winner for the day, pate Se ete Gail Sylvia Harlock, Wood Anne Special -- Sylvia Harlock, Anne Brian Carey Barrels -- Rice, Anne) The winners added two in the sixth on two walks and Denny's triple and one in the 7th, after two out, on hits by Carmichael, \McKeegan and Westfall, | REMEMBER WHEN... | By THE CANADIAN PRESS The world's largest wahoo was hooked off Cat Cay in the Bahamas four years ago today -- in 1962 -- by John Pirovano, The monster weighed 149 pounds and was 4 feet 74 inches long and 97% inches In girth in the women's events, fol: lowed by Svivia Harlock and Ann White, Rob Woodward was tops among the male contestants, with Jim Strachan second and Newt Woods in third place, MORNING CLASS WINNERS Trail Class -- Nicola, owner Don Welsh; Cindy II, owner Peter Obtsfeld and Rusty, owner Jack Woodward, e English Pleasure Kala e Nar, owner Vi. MeCullough Ronnie, owner Vi McCullough e ote . ; ° The Oshawa Recreation Depa end field training programme 30th at R. §. McLaughlin, Ro To sustain your inte HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 instruction years of age and over @ To enable individuols pote in the sport of tr 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE by writing----Box 1 By Phone INTERMEDIATE TRACK AND FIELD TRAINING PROGRAMME Oshawa Legion is planning te conduct an intermediote track 6:30 ..9;00 P.M. commencing June 21st and ending August mum age requirement for both boys end girls is fourteen, This Programme will afford you an excellent opportunity == To learn and to develop new skills To travel and participate in track end field meets in East Central Ontario, and elsewhere during the season, To use the lotest in track and field equipment periods when this type ef programme is not avaliable in the schools through participation and competent To partake of a programme that is open to all fourteen Registration fee $2.00. For further Information and/or te register contact hmmediately SERVING OSHAWA OVER the 50 YEARS Ashawa Recreation Department (OSHAWA AIRPORT) rtment in eo-operation with the Tuesdays and Thursdays from ssiand Rd, N, wherein the mini- fest in track and field during not ettending achool te partic! 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Thank you for the eonfidence you have displayed in these people in the past, Their every effort will be to provide the kind of service you can count on, You are invited to stop in at your new GAC International office, Ask the manager "to tell you about the change that has occur- red, Let him show you the kind of company and the kind of service that's behind the new emblem on his door, G.A.C, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. 82% SIMCOE 87, NORTH = OSHAWA CALIFORNIA SUNKIST VALENCIA PRODUCE OF U.S.A.-- CANADA NO, LOCAL GROWN BUNCH PRODUCE OF U.S,A.-- CANADA NO, 1 GRADE CANTALOUPES .,.:.':. 3 ion 79° FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS SHICK SUPER STAINLESS BLADES SCHICK REGULAR TANT SHAVE CREAM DYL'S IGA MOTOR CITY IGA 146 Adelaide Av:.. %, Ritson Rd. §, Oshawe Oshawe LANSDOWNE IGA Lansdowne Shopping Centre 2s 1.00 2s 1.00 COLLEGE HILL Cubert St., Oshawe BECKSTEAD IGA Courtice, Ontario BRAEMOR IGA Stevenson Rd. N, at Annapolis Ave. BILSKY IGA 120 Wilson Rd. §. 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