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The Oshawa Times, 19 Nov 1958, p. 14

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---- WE WR WNW FTE RERETATALTREERSI BLEND awrw EE sresrrere -- pa ---- sere ETR TIERS ERESN 34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, November 19, 1958 | CRA NEIGHBORHOOD FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS DART LEAGUE Winning Teams: Storie 4, Wood- THE ! THINK IT'S SEEN pis | Fi NUT WITH CHEWED YOU'LL SOON AI RHE © 14, KING FRATURES SYNDICATE, lam MAKE THE SQUIRRELS COME CTION START OUT ON YOUR HUNT, ery AR| THE MORN- HG, THEN AND LATE APTERNOOH view No, 1, 1; North Oshawa 3, Woodview No. 2, 2; Rundle 3, Eastview 2 and Southmead 3, Fernhill 2, Players who doubled in and out of 401 were: R. Harman, Vi Graves, D. Aldridge, A. Cummer, we M. Muir, J, Goulding, 1. Gould- ing, G. Parker, M. Parker, Parsons, N, Johnston, I), Craw- ford, Vi Mason, J. Crawford, R Pope, M. Wilson, G., Houston, Midge Wilson, J, Wyatt, R. Hop x son, 0, Clark, Ralph Hopson, M, 1 \ | Germond, B. Germond, R. Miller, it A R. Cornish, B, Perryman, Dave | Rae, Lily Rae and H, Fayle. Winning teams of Baseball were: North Oshawa 73, Eastview 67, Storie 65 and Southmead. 64 High Three Darts in Baseball: Mike Wilson 6, John Wyatt 6, Fred Parsons 6, Ruth Hopson 5, of Bob Germond 6, Jim Crawford 5 Dick Aldridge 5, Maisie Breeze 5 J and Jack Goulding 5. High Three Darts Jim Crawford 138, 1122, Ray Pope 110 and Doug 100, Team Standings: Storie 21, Fernhill 19, North Oshawa 15, Rundle 15, Woodview No. 2 2, Southmead 12, Eastview 12 and Woodview No. 1, 12 | Tes in 401 were: Midge Wilson GET Clark SQUIRRELS AND RABBITS ARS "MOVING ABOUT OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS CANADA CUSTOMS LEAGUE Larry Dead Pan Renaud Rock-of -Gibraltar-of the Smiley" Wright and his with the old Lanes, Bob Knuckleheads was. between the Die-Hards and the Homebrewers, The biggest split was In the scramble for notoriety with Ed "Convention Eyes" Randle, "Sen stor" Jack MeCalfrey and Charlie "Shoes" Crowe hitting the top of the ladder Don "Flap palleted his the bottom rung to join Sylvia Valentine, Helen "Double pr-nothing" Brennan and the little old squire "Twinkle-Toes" Pierson in the lemon league "Miss Hall while way to Captain Agatha" Kroll Ray ""Romeo' ars to help push their into the hunner-up position by white ' Opposition wa No credit 'ean ter 70 be given to the Doing Lessers, namely was by washing the Doo-Litties Jean Tonkin, Willy McClelland and our champion nail-driver Sandy 'Boom Boom" Dawson on-league hall of fame Alleen French and George House" Valentine just missed putting their Hoola-Hoopers into as they downed the Pocket Boom: Boom Art Perry and hig Never Swetz 3 to | For the losers, Alex Marcinek appeared to be still shook-'1 ap over his big kill 230 Ibs. dressed on the Deer Trails of Northern tario Honorable Kroll 625 (216, 212) Alleen French 255 Elsie Marcinek 215; Muriel Wilson 195 Marg Hooper 193: Vada Igel 189; and Evelyn Manning 188 Honorable mention men Caffrey 644 (292, 230) 842 (229, 224); Ray 205 George Valentine 280 yi 250; Bob Wright 225; ning 224; Ray Pope 222; Art Parry 218, 201; Fred Wilson 215; John Randle 212; and George Twaites 204 Standings ~~ Whirlybirds 18, Lucky Strikes 16; Hoola-Hoopers 14; Die Hards 13; Knuckleheads 11; Homebrews 10 Never-Swetz 10; and Doo-Littles §, mention ladies Jean Tonkin 217; Jack Me Larry Renaud Kelly 609 (223 Pete Bil John Man MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Nu Way took 3 from Kinloch's; Motor City 3, Jordan's 0; Jury and Lovell 3 People's 0; Fred's 2, Spring's 1; and Gold Medal 2, Crowell's 1 Over 400 doubles: Mae Jamieson, 438 (191, 247); De Fletcher, 435 (189, B46); Evelyn Davies, 431 (145, 286); Nelda Thompson, 419 (213, 206 Ada Tonkin, 402 (191, 211) Over 200 singles: Merle Poch 231, Al Hill 212, Ethel Freeman 21), Laura Mc Kinley 207, Flsie Riley 207, Fileen Goulding 206, Berniece Saramak 208, and Nancy Rlore 203 Team Standing: Motor and Lovell §, Crowell's Shell Bros. Furniture 8, + Way Rug Clear Medal Cleaners 7, Kinloch's 8 Florist 7, and Fred's City Bowling , Jury Ld. 7, J Driven 3 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS John Pisani was high man with 712 (277, 21 Aubrey Hircock 692 (249, U2); Keith Clarke 680 (232, 227); Arn Greene 659 (228, 241); Norm O'Reilly 659 (207, 254); Wes Stata 658 (230, 224); Orm Yourth 645 (217, 245); Les Cole 612 (212, 226); Ernie Kehoe 610 (253) and Art Brown 603 (200, 243) High singles were George Morgan 238, Wilf and Marie Manning 247; Bert Cole 239, Joe Ward 238, Helen Hircock 237, Winnie Killen, Ede Nathan and Millie Rrown 3, Steve Chomniak 236, Bob Spiers 219, Evelyn Clarke and Al Smith 212, Barb Pisani 210, Ev. Stata 208, George Scott and Harold Wilson 209, Janet Stark 202, Cliff Stark 201, 201 and Wes Richards 200 | Team Standings: Hoolas 11, Exits 10, Aces 9, Goofers, Pioneers and Jokers 8, Darts and Dillys 7, Sarcks 4 and Drag ons 3 MOTOR CITY STORE Four girls out of sixty made over 400 double this week and it is a real feat. Edna Elliott 471 (218, 238); Vieki Vickers 460 1231, 208); 'Nora Patterson 7 236-181 and Merle Poch 414 23 Over 200 si LEAGUE les: Doris Vann 248 MILD-COOL EVEN BURNING VOGUE CIGARETTE TOBACCO . IN THE CONVENIENT 25¢* Odie White 245, Bernice Saramak 235, hard to get points Marion Hutchins rallied paiviey Bouckley his Whirlybirds to a stranglehold only 0 first section honors and a 2-811 stilt) wei agg Kinloeh's 3 Medal 2 The only other split of the evening guring's 1; and Crowell's 2 Fred's | Motor City Bowling 7, Station Kinloch's Ltd rung . ers 5, Fred's manding lead In this section by de. the Lucky and feating the Rags 3-0 Kelly lit up their reef. by Lucky Strikes who were really his stride, had no support and thus the who graced the lem: poops the Orfuns "Rough: son led the Orfuns' win contention the his team, ed enough "Ruck-Fever" in the last game and hold them to 4 in the selected circle On. again not that Lillian mains that with one man short, it's and Bob Van de Walker 99. Diana Mills 560; wwe -- - - PACKAGE *Suggerted Price Cr ---- The Lohoys got Vi Moore 227, their 2 points largely from Carl Hen Ann Peters 208,~ry's efforts in the first two games High triples: Bill Wickens B48 3 229, 213 Thompson 205 and Marg Me Brown 750; Les Kababik 743; People's took 3 from Nu Way Rugs: Ganz 707 and Erwin Jockel 707. Jury & Lovell 0: Gold High Single; Bill Wickens 37 Jordan's 1; Motor City 2 Gord Walter L} RADIATOR DEPARTMENT People's Clothing 8, Team standings: Brazers 22, Gutter Crowell's Shell gnipes 19, Hot Shots 19, Lucky Six 19 Bros. Furniture 7, King Pins 18, Witfers 18, Lucky Strike Jordan's Florist 10 and Pin Busters 6 Gold Medal Clear he unlucky Pin Rug £ A another 4 points this week the Guttersiipes Fven Doug Taylor couldnt pull The Brazers shut out the Luck Strikes, while the "King Pins" and Six took the Wiffers and They were led Hot Shots 3to 1 and Les Kababik,| yigh Triples were: Leo Conlin 639 smashing the pins. (2;3.279); Ernie Cheredaryk 619 (248 poor, except for Wal Gary Kirby 610 (274.214); and Al Jam Ganz' score and one EAamMe jo on 603 (270) A JOoW two pin margin High Singles: Bill Smith 246, Bud has finally hit Edgar 246, Jack Dawson 225, Jack Brockman 222, Bill Keenan 218, Jack only 1 point from Milne 218, Jack Bentley 217, Bob Dove and Don Wil. 215, Norris Dawe 214. R, MacLean 210, Bill Maxwell 207, Wes Bright 206 The Leftovers got a 2 point win from Frank O'Donnel 205, Ross Stevenson Jockers, E. Jockel was best for 201 and Len Javneaux 201 but the Leftovers had sav Bill Moore's Lucky Strikes took over to overtake the Jockers the Lemon League with no less than Namely Bill Moore 90, Bill Newell 92, Bob Hanna 1 point, 93, Dave Ashmore 9, Others who were made the grade were Sid McCarthy 63 re. Andy Van de Valk 75, R, McLean 85 Team standing Spring Lovell 6 Nu Way Driven | ry & dropped This President them up Busters to G. M. TOOL & DIF The Kripples this week took a com Bill Wickens Gord Brown, who managed Rob Reid point The Slow Starters got only because the Loboys much better, but the fact New colours, new high fashion upholstery, new higher efficiency engine now gives you 48 miles per gallon, New heater distribution control will give you even more comfort this winter, World-wide popularity of the Renault Dauphine makes all these new feature 8 and more available at a new low price, Going to Europe --ask your Renault : Dauphine dealer about our overseas delivery and repurchase plan--low depreciation rates, SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE FROM COAST TO COAST VAN HEUSEN MOTORS LTD. 149 KING ST, WEST F.| RK vi Ahab tidy dt : (8), Gil Graham (16) and Bob Clarke (10), MUNDIMNGER: Bob Reynolds | (31), Bob Winter (10), Bob Wors- {ley (5), Harry Breau (6), James! Basketball Prevails | Longley and Malcolm Longley. | Tight Race At Simcoe Hall Saturday | Officials: Myron Mech, John! A full slate of games were game in as many starts by hand. Pill's Badgers came up with|they whipped the Firefighters As- Bathe and Marcel Boivin, | played in the Bantam section of ing BNai B'Rith Bantams a 51 thet second stray wis 28 they sociation 30-18 In the first Minor, Games for Saturday, Nov, 22: |Litzenberger, Chicago, 20. ya Minor Hockey League loss. Vascoe paced the ors, | v 5 a at the Oshawa Chil- notching four Pgonls. Team mare to shut out Centre St. Cubs 8 to 0. League afiion YH the day, Clues yaady League ~ 9.00 am, Bt pats: Bathgate, - McKenney, dren's Arena, This marks the sec-|Barnoski notched the winners LINEUPS while Don Calder and Jim Lona-|g in v3: Polis and Service; an i", ii : ond week of regular play, and al-other tally, Sheridan blinked the| pi11's BADGERS: Ted Boivin, ley paced the Firefighters, Bog 8 : % V5. Assists: H. Richard, Montreal, © ready the league race is tight, |light for the one losers marker, | Boh Leigbrets, Mario Bambino. n ayeee 8, i with all clubs battling for honors, |that goal coming in the first per-|gi p sia es) | LINEUPS Minor League -- 1000 am, liod, The Civit Rh) |B Prentice, Pat Donovan (6), ' [Bolahood Sports vs, Jaycee Shulouts: Plante, Montreal; CANADIAN TIRE brine G0 ig Fi J Mike Rose (2) and Dave Lee. » LAHOUD SPORTS: Chuek Blues: and 1100 a.m.. CKLS vs, Sawchuk, Detroit, 2, | y "AL | » AL cEN "UBS: ebona (12), Merle Cole, - Dan : ated / : AND LOCAL 1817 at the end of the second, then|, CFNTRE ST. CUBS: Bob Pol-\gononly ™o, Ce Sik Ta), Police Association, Penalties; Fontinato, New York . | Canadian Tire scored two first added another goal in the last per- (dnc JIL Clement, rank Le oo nie Guindon (4), Ted Mon. Major League--12 noon. '53 minutes. period goals to pace them to a/lod to take their second win of Y anc, Mark McConkey, Vern| oo sky (6) and Benny Ring (8), |=rrss---------- - -- 340 win over Local 1817 in A Ban- the season, Miishesd and Yai Summhgs. FIREFIGHTERS AS80C.: D t hockey tilt at the Children's v r e Jaycee tes also gained td 4 '.t Dave, Arena, Black, Lutton and Peters) , POLICE AND LOCAL 205 ipoir second win as they soundly| Taylor, Butch Mann, Don Calder| blinked the light for the winners, | he Police Association Ban- whipped the St, John Cadets 18-7,' (9), Walt Rudy (1), Mike Bam- while Braiden in the nets for the hima. Sevted their first win_of {to wind up Biddy League action bino and Jim-Longley (8), P , lub scored his| ntam season when for the morning, y adian Tre ti in the they downed Local 205 Bantams |, (voting 2 JAYCERS WIN shddond The Jaycee Blues came up with Rick S$al- a resounding 44-11 victory over by a score of 3-1 in an Oshawa : JAYCEE WHITES: HOUDAILLE INDUSTRY in the other {Minor Hockey League Bantam ; | encounter at the Childen's Arena.|Way (10), Eric Burke, Roland Lei- Police Association AND LOCAL 2784 {Both clubs failed to score in the breghts, Brian Jenkins (8) and minor league fixture, Oley Houdaille Industry Bantams first period. In the second stanza, Billy Melinchuk, Skotcho spearheaded the Blues at- [chalked up their first win of the Ron Siblock opened the scoring| ST. JOHN CADETS: Chuck tack while the Police Club never season when they scored a 4-1 win for the winners and they led 1-0, Wayling (4), Ralph Branton (3), were in the game, | over Local 2784 Bantams, The In the third period Plews and|Ron Laughlin, Bryce Smith, Fred LINEUPS | winners led 1-0 at the end of the |Siblock each scored a goal while Laughlin, Charles Gooding and | first period, and 3-1 at the end | Andrews notthed the lone tally|Barry Couture, of the second stanza Goal getters (oF Local 205, MINOR LEAGUE for the winners were Wayling| BANTAM LEAGUE STANDING B ' : le arkers olahood Sports made with two, and single m Toain WLT Pls. eri o---- went to Koleskik, Bourie, while ~*8 the lone. tally for Local R784 was Slvitan 4 Marlboros at Hamilton scored by Furey. Joel 274 2 |8t, Catharines at Barrie 'IVITAN AND B'NAI B'RITH |, Quebec League cvIy Local 208 2 Chicoutimi 3 Trois-Rivieres 4 2 Quebec 1 Montreal 4 Civitan moved to top spot in|Canadian Tire OHA Senior B [the Bantam section of -the Osh-| Police lawa Minor Hockey League Mon-|Houdalille Ind, 2 0 [Niagara Falls 4 Welland Crow- land 3 day night, winning their second B'Nai B'Rith OHA Junior B HOCKEY SCORES |, _ A Vort Erie § Niagara Falls 4 | AND STANDING Peterb'gh 38 15 Burlington 2 Sarnia 5 Barrie 4 12 Waterloo 14 Guelph 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League St. Mike's 4 43 1) Preston 1 Owen Sound 7 LT NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standing: Montreal, won 9, lost 5, tied 2, points 20, El Points: Bathgate, New York; 'Bantams Stage 15 When she lights up your world... give her a Can first shutout of the season winners' cage, | JAYCEE BLUES: Marel Boivin| (11), Carlos Felix, Dieter Wil. helm, Jack Guindon, Stan Dali their dowiez (12), Oley Skotcho (19 = |Jerry Bourdage (2) and Keith | Hooey, POLICE ASSOC.: Dan Peters {(5), Dennis Cocker, Bob Bell, Lowell Harrison (2), Les Tropak, |Terry LeBlanc, Ken Hickey, {Larry Jacula (4), Ron McKnight and Stan Kolesuik, | MAJOR LEAGUE The Ontario Steel "A"s gained {their first win of the season as they beat Mundinger 70.56, This was a much closer game than the score indicates as the half time | score was 20-26 for the 'A's, She'll check the time a hundred times a day iz especially when others else can a girl make sure everyone realizes she's the luckiest, best loved person in the world, 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 WADIAN 23 Jewels » coin yittering bracelet $75.00 MISS AMERICA 17 jewels + matching expansion bracelet $30.75 OHA Junior A WELT F 12 2 70 52 45 44 44 27 35 Tuesday's Result 18 ip 1 Barrie 5 St. Catharines 2 17 Thursday's Games Is St. Michael's at Peterborough Come in and see thot Bulova Difference | NO NEED TO PAY CASH Enjoy the easy Bulova Credit Plon SEE THAT Burova DIFFERENCE A A Pts, 2 2 60 12 57 10 Whitby 1 Belleville Hull-Ottawa Cornwall 0 9 Kingston 3 61 6 Tuesday's Results Kingston 4 Whithy § Hull 2 Belleville 9 Tonight's Game Belleville at Kingston 1 5 4 4 3 Guelph 3 5 11 International League | The "As came up with a very Marlboros 3 48 7 Indianapolis 2 Fort Wayne 2 pice team effort for their first! Montreal 9 2 42 20 Nelson 6 Rossland 7 Mundinger with 31 points, a Retro . 36 Okanagan Senior LINEUPS B H ' lew Hers E h New York 48 Saskatchewan Junior IRelly (12), Paul Goldstein 0) ele e veryw ere! Chicago 7 58 Moose Jaw 5 Melville 1 | ; i Tuesday's Result | Boston 0 Detroit 6 Toronto at New York Boston at Chicago LT A Pts. Hamilton 1 9 6 Western International game while big Bob Reynolds led Boston 7 4 8 {Vernon 3 Kamloops 8 | ONTARIO STEEL "A"S: Dave 5 1Geo, Fuller (17), Chuck Tucson N¢ Toronto 5 45 Geo. Chuck ming = Tonight's Games OHA Eastern Sr. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA at 84 SIMCOE ST. S. The same fine service awaits you at Oshawa Wood Products showroom in Courtice. Your "Do-It-Yourself" Headquarters OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS | LIMITED ¢ 7 PHONES TO SERVE YOU eo Downtown Oshawa 84 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, RA 8-1617 BOWMANVILLE, MA 3-2130 SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE, »,0.8. TORONTO, Main Office and Showroom COURTICE, RA 8-1611 OSHAWA, ONT. AJAX, ZEnith 2-9600

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