a eer - ee ee eee ee Vr. _ Ce ee 6F THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 24, 1967 CENTENNIAL SPORTSCOPE 1872--First lacrosse team organ- ized in Oshawa 1878--Won Canadian senior la- crosse title 1904--First hockey game played in Oshawa 1910--Bradley's Rink erected THE TWENTIES 1928--Bradley's Rink burned. 1929--Oshawa General June 1 win Mann Cup as Can- adian senior lacrosse champions THE THIRTIES 1930--Oshawa wins International Field Lacrosse Champion- ship Oshawa Hockey and Skat- 1949--Oshawa ing arena opened, later known as Hambly's Arena 1931--O shawa wins Ontario Amateur Softball Associa- tion Junior championship Oshawa shares Ontario in- termediate "A" softball title with Sault Ste. Marie 1944--Whitby Ontario Juvenile "B" hockey champions ven yew © ~wewwvwv eye eh ---- . - = ee 7 -_ © ior "B" softball champion- 1962--Oshawa Scugog Girls take ship Brooklin takes Ontario In- termediate "C" softball title Oshawa Ontario and Can- 1956--Bowmanville wins Ontario adian junior hockey cham- pions 1946--Whitby Ontario junior "C'"' hockey champions Motors 1947--Bowmanville wins Ontario juvenile "B" hockey championship 1948--Oshawa wins Ontario in- termediate "A" softball championship Oshawa wins Ontario ju- venile softball title Ontario senior "B" 'softball champions Oshawa captures Ontario bantam softball title juvenile '"B" hockey crown Oshawa captures Ontario senior "B" softball cham- pionship ' Ontario Hockey Associa- tion senior "B'"' title won by Whitby Dunlops Brooklin takes Ontario junior "'D" hockey title 1957--Whitby Dunlops win On- tario and Canadian senior hockey title, the Allan Cup, in first season of sen- jor "A" competition Oshawa takes Ontario sen- ior "B" softball title Orono wins Ontario junior 1958--Whitby hockey capitol of "D" hockey crown world as Dunlops beat Provincial Women's Soft- ball Union junior title Whitby juvenile "A" minor hockey team wins Ontario title Oshawa Pic-O-Mats take Ontario Intermediate "AA" softball champion- ship Oshawa Genosha Aces On- tario juvenile soft- ball champions Oshawa McLeans take southern Ontario _inter- mediate "A" softball title Oshawa's Donald Jackson astounds figure skating world with his near per- fect performance at Prague, Czechoslovakia, climaxing performance with a "'triple lutz'"' in win- ning the men's. world figure skating champion- ship Oshawa Generals win On- tario junior hockey cham- pionship but bow to Ed- monton Oil Kings in Me-| morial Cup final. | Gordon MacMillan of) Oshawa wins men's, singles championship at Canadian lawn bowling championships in Winni- peg Pamela Miller beats Mar- | lene Stewart Streit in finai | to win Ontario Women's golf championship Oshawa Gale's Lumber win Ontario senior "B"' softball title Oshawa Quality Fuels cap- ture Ontario midget soft- ball title Brooklin takes Ontario in- termediate "C" softball crown Port Perry captures On-! tario intermediate "C" hockey championship OSHAWA AND DISTRICT A Tally Of Triumphs, Titles And Trials | Many Oshawa hocke femeber when '"'Bill" cock, after coaching 1932--Oshawa wins Ontario in- Russia to win World Uxbridge | wins Ontario market Redmen to termediate 'A' softball THE FIFTIES Hockey Tournament at junior "D" hockey title 1967 Oshawa Golf Club. rink Memorial Cup, Cal title 1950--Pickering wins Ontario Stockholm, Sweden. Oshawa Generals return to skipped by Effie Hezzel-| Junior hockey char 1935--W hitby wins Ontario Hockey Association Inter- mediate 'B' Oshawa G-Men win On- tario Baseball Association senior title Oshawa wins junior base ball title Oshawa wins Ontario In- termediate 'A' hockey tifle midget '"'D" hockey cham- pionship Oshawa Ontario senior '"B" softball champions Oshawa wins all-Ontario juvenile hockey champion- ship Ontario junior hockey pic- ture 1963--Oshawa Green Gaels come Oshawa captures Ontario 1959--Bowmanville midget "A" midget softball title 1951--Pickering repeats as On- tario midget "'D" hockey champions Oshawa midgets win On- tario softball crown Oshawa Ontario juvenile 195» Oshawa softball club com- finalists 1938--Oshawa wins Ontario ju- venile hockey title Oshawa wins Ontario jun- ior hockey championship 1953--Oshawa 1939--Oshawa wins Ontario jun- 'THE FORTIES jor hockey championship Oshawa wins Canadian junior championship, the Memorial Cup 1940--Oshawa wins Ontario and Canadian junior hockey titles Whitby wins Ontario In- termediate '"B" hockey pletes four-year success story, winning juvenile title to go with previous midget and bantam wins hockey suffers severe blow when Ham- bly's Arena burns to ground in September, morning on which junior Generals were scheduled to open training camp 1954--Brooklin teams enjoy. good season, winning Ontario minor hockey team wins Ontario title Oshawa Duplate captures Ontario Industrial inter- mediate title Oshawa Scugogs all- Ontario juvenile 'A' soft- ball champs Oshawa Sunnyside Park to Oshawa and start Can- adian junior lacrosse championship run, winning Minto Cup Oshawa Scugog Cleaner girls repeat as Provincial junior girls champs Oshawa wins Ontario in- aud "AA" softball title wins Ontario midget i994 Oshawa Green Gaels win hockey title Oshiwa UAW Local 222 wins Ontario juvenile "A" Major baseball title, beating Chatham's Fergu- son Jenkins in the final. second Canadian junior la- crosse title Brooklin takes Ontario in- termediate "C" softball crown Jenkins is in the National 1965--Third straight Canadian League with Chicago Cubs Whitby captured Ontario senior "A" hockey title midget and bantam "'D" THE SIXTIES hockey titles Oshawa Ontario senior 1960~Port Perry walks off with Ontario juvenile "Cc" junior lacrosse champion- ship for Oshawa Green Gaels Newest sporting facility opened in Oshawa, the Civic Auditorium ~Port Perry wins Ontario wood wins Ontario senior) women's curling cham-} pionship at Burlington | Oshawa midgets capture | Ontario midget "A" hockey championship Oshawa takes Ontario ban-| tam "A" hockey cham- pionship Bowmanville wins Ontario | bantam "A" minor hockey! crown Whitby reigns as Ontario juvenile "A" minor cham- pions | Doris Joll of Bowmanville wins Canadian women's| singles five - pin bowl-) ing championship at Win- nipeg Sharlen Cain and Connie Bradley of Bowmanville) team up-to win Canadian) senior girls five - pin! bowling doubles champion: | ship | Mary Jane Oke of Bow-} manville teamed with Vic-| LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT 100... Now let us turn our eyes from the past to the future. How good the future looks | Here we are with a great rich land still to be develop- ed... here we are with rich for- ests to harvest... and land full of mineral to be mined . . . Oh that ship, in 1933, later ca Oshawa and coached awa Majors, when the the OHA championshi Whitby wins Ontario sen- hockey title hockey champions team, considered one i i i highest honors of the ing generations a land as rich and highest honors of th ford Juniors, was ai All - Star selection. Oshawa Junior H ; "B" softball title championship tor Irving of Unionville} : : ed taicmnimlee waco ee ee ee we do all these things wisely !.. . -1941--Oshawa Ontario junior wins Ontario softball ior "co" championship. peak aa & i hockey champions championship 1966--Oshawa Green Gaels made - sss oinewn 'Cutarie. tater. . tn bockey, tani Trae UP Camalell Gee SS ee ee That as we develop we will be ' pee iate "A" softball = boa Ontario Senior track, Mos Subd ere ac apg New West- ondary School Association | h Above is shown Osh . champs near Tyrone, between minster four games to senior boys' basketball | t i first OHA Junior tea ° Oshawa Ontario junior 1955--Brooklin captures Ontario Bowmanville and Orono two for Minto Cup title wise enoug to conserve ... S50 i ah ge Bo bod hockey champions juvenile "D" hockey Bowmanville captures On-| _ ° mony Walter Faii 33043--Oshawa Ontario junior = "tn tario juvenile "A minor that we may pass on to succeed- tario's All-Star full as we have had... A land "Old Country' Sports Came | 'To Canada With Loyalists ong after a group of Unit-)ley and @ host of others, whose|He was still playing - and play-) s oi Guar Loyalists. left Unit-|names evade us. ing quite well - after he pas- "ed States and established their] Soccer made another great|sed his 60th birthday. "«future homes" under th e|comeback here, after World War] Lakeview Park has for years "Union Jack, in Canada - quite|II and flourished for four years.|),..4 the site of the Oshawa "a few right here in Oshawa,|Today, the Oshawa and Dis- Cricket Club's: "pith" but "at Skea's Corners -- there were|trict Association is still carry- Pp ' several population explosions,|ing on and the great success|away back - they played in 'ereated mainly by large im-|0f Oshawa Italia, two years/both Prospect Park and Alex- "migration groups from the/ago proved a highlight in this) andra Park. ~British Isles. : chee The late Member of Parlia- Bringing with them their cul-|\cRIcKET "OLD BOY" ment "Billy" Moore of Picker- "ture and arts, which included) The "gentleman's game" Ofling was for years a staunch| »their sports, it was only nat- oy pon Pe yer 'i patron of the Oshawa Cricket| : three famous "Old i . : Club. They won their titles too} a sports such as crick- rye Oshawa ng a fine crick-/phyt while we can remen.ber| "et, soccer and rugger, made|® team, capable of giving aot a few names, we haven't the| "its way into the community's onto's best a ot test, even) full history of their success. | "program of entertainment. on a "sticky wicket". "Old Bill" Haley was a stal-| Of the three soccer enjoyed "Johnny" Graves, good en-|wart, so were such lovable char-| "the most success and strangely ough to play as an 'amateur' jacters as 0. M. Hobbs, Wilf! h, its "cousin", the game at "Lords" in England, even and Stan Sargeant, and even/ seu ae or roperly term-|ough he had to take his cup-|prior to that, George Pedlar af inge a Beno the least|0ftea at the back door, rather|Dr. Kaiser, Fred Cowan, and | "nce ded det oy|than mingle with the elite at|other names can be added such whose forests are still abundant . .. whose streams are still spark- { ling and pure... so that succeed- ing generations may say of us... "this land is better because they aa were here... The Following Businesses extend their best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous CENTENNIAL YEAR. "At Our Plant Or In Your Home" i & OSHAWA'S COMPLETE bell drafting and reproductions "popular. 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