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The Oshawa Times, 2 Feb 1959, p. 11

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Tony's 5-Pin Team Wins Over Bowlodrome Rivals Wg) like the club that al won the Toronto Major fost title last season, the Osh. | awa Tony's five-pin club took a two-to-one decision from the To- ronto Bowlodrome team, Faced with a manpower short In their drive for top spot, na Alex Donaldson was forced into the line-up while Ozzie Keeler had to take over the tough assignment of anchor spot Both changes In the lineup Dick Adams 689, while Denny [3 Ho 00; J. Vulll 309, T. Welsh 207, were mighty successful, particu. larly the anchor spot, wher ejcame through when Onrle Keelor turned in the best eluteh bovling witnessed so far this season, It now looks like a permanent snot for Ozzie for the balance of the scheduled league) play for this season, SABINS SETS PACE Lloyd Sabins was also terrific and his 840 triple score will move {on Saturday a him very close to the lead In the high average bracket, The 384] third game by Llovd was a dandy and one of these days, this popu- lar lefthander will hit the jackpot with a perfect game Diek Adams bowled very well and but for a few head pins would have been well over the BOO mark, He is at present carrying @ 243 average, Denny Linton turned in two games well over the 200 mark while Ken Donaldson also picked up some valuable pins in rellef| bowling, Tony's again were 'robbed' when they turned In a 3668 team score against a 3279 total for Bowlodrome, but still only man sed to pick up only two points, The first game was won by Tony's with a 1252 total against a 1000 team score for Bowlodrome while the second game was won by Bowlodrome, 1191 and Tony's 116 Knowing that they had to win the third game to stay In the running for top place, Tony's squad went all out and racked up a smashing 1320 game to BOWLING NEWS WESTMOUNT LADIES LEAGUE Honor Roll: A. Metealfe 711, A, Cobh 649, MH, Welsh 607 and M, Whit Wikh Triples: KR, Neny pe, J, oo complete amp kell 591, G, Woodcock 83, ay nents, iy their oppo-| 2 J'ai 95 v. Coolidge 04, B, The Oshawa boys were con pu iatne Tar 2 a ston o athe enge ' ' | gratulated by most of the Toronto |Jorden 527, T, Welsh 126, ig Hamilton {bowlers in attendance and the po, L. Wilh 917, M, Rowden $16, {general feeling Is that Tony's is|" Save gh Wingles: A. Metcalfe 297-249; [still the team to beat, Should|a Cobb 219.28; 9. Gaskell 218; B, they make the Be play-ofin, they will Dunn 2005 G. Wamilton 236; M, Row. be tough to 9 6 yVoodeock 2 v, Foes 220; M, Gay 227; M, Whiting The ime y for Tony's zs213; M, Jorden 223; WH, Welsh were Loyd Sabins 840 (354); Alex 221, RB, mesy 219210; 1, Brabin 217: Donaldson 782; Ozzie Keeler 710; 214; M. Askew 215; T. Redko 210, T. J, Howden 206; ¥, Knox 208; G, Bathe | on League; B, Rutherford #7, 8, [N 9, K Doyle, #5, A most aniazing display of in Team Manaings: Cuckoos 18; Can testinal fortitude was given ares 13, Crows $, Bluejays 8, Mobine Ozzie Keeler In the third game 1 , Whip-poor-wills 8, BSesgulls 4, when he spared a four pin in the Chlekadees 3 first frame, picked four straight| head pins in the next four frames, | ic iy i Tig fl, followed by two five pins and then | | StratoChisfs 2014, Cadilincs 19, Bulcks finished with a 210 score, 119, Vauxhalls 18, Chevrolet 17, Pon. Linton and Ken Donaldson also! Vacs 14, BelAlrs 13 and Impalas 3%. It was an Janpited Tony's elyh | Horn He" mors night in. Mis. seo. they made many yon wna it will be very interesting to friends in the way they fought "or Which. team mi in out, back, ' Mens ash Sovias: Via Erratt | Only five weeks of scheduled 9! (3444) Les Usher oe Pan. | 40214), George Dan [league Day Jemaiiy yi very] ies Joan, nd All Brows wn one ely olin (231.213) out to grab off the last play-off ladier Wigh Triples: Audrey Cum: | [spot and there should be some [i* O76 (956-230) and Jean Camp: exciting competition remaining. Men's Migh Singles: Jack Wouston The standing now shows, Dan-|246, Phil Cann 247, Mike Solar M9, | forth Bowing 8 pe TJ. Me. Goi, Bark, ob Jr ogi Bt (Guinness 4; Playtime Bowl 4; jramdnt GH George Vox | {Oshawa Tony's 3; Regent Press|aii, Cif McGee 807, Arch Campbell | |3; Village Bowl 3; O'Connor Bow! wh Jim Pg Ed, inset | 2 Bowlodromne 1 pt. hy m clas | I] i") son | Saturday the clubs will bowl at|*] 04, Dr 2 Belle Fox 316, {Ace Bowling Centre with Tony's ¥io Missett 200 and Jean Morrison 203, {meeting L, J. McGuinness, This meeting alvave produces a reall oily fig " fhe "ye | battle and lose or draw, with Sutton, Mepstend and Kababik | Tony's boys will be going all out|sll over 700 to literally whitewash the | for this one, Loboys 30, 1t was" about the best " effort the Hoops have had this year, Group (B) will be scheduled to| (and would have resulted in the same (bowl at Motor City Lanes, Osh [score with any team they met, The | awa and this should draw another |Loyboys now are in a second place (Iarge attendance of local fans, [Ue despite their loss b The Kags moved a little further up "The schedule for Motor CIY|gom the celiar in walloping the Left Lanes will be Ace Bowling vs. |overs 3.0, Ganz led the Rags and in Swiss Chalet; Surget Macaroni vs|the process also won the pool, Knox Riverdale: Air Terminal Trans with a 429 triple didn't help the Left ' overs any vs, People's Credit Jewellers:| The Orfuns squeezed through to » [Willow Bowl va, Jubllee, Satur-|30 win over the Slow Starters, All day at 2.3 p.m, three games were close, the second Pp game with only 1 pin difference, Oib. | son was the big gun for the Orfuns, while Branton offered the best eppo- | This effort moved the Orfuns OLD COUNTRY SOCCER if, Thi wart mo The Jockers this week did what LONDON (AP) -- Results of soccer games in the United King | dof Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Aston Villa 3 Chelsea 1 Bolton 4 Luton 2 Burnley 0 Birmingham 1 Everton 3 Man City 1 Ledcester 0 Leeds 1 Man United 4 Newcastle 4 Portsmouth 1 Blackpool 2 Preston 2 West Brom 4 Tottenham 1 Arsenal 4 West Ham 8 Notts F 3 Wolverhampton 5 Blackburn 0 Division 11 Barnley | Rotherham 1 Bristol C vs Grimsby pred Cardiff 8 Brighton 1 Charlton 2 liverpool 3 Fulham 1 Bristol R 0 Huddersfield 0 Sheffield U 3 Lincoln 8 Ipswich Middlesbrough 0 Stoke 0 Scunthorpe 2 Leyton Or 0 Sheffield W 1 Derby 1 Sunderland 2 Swansea 1 Division INI Bournemouth 0 Rochdale 0 rudigre C 3 Wrexham J ord 3 Accrington 1 Colchester 1 Doncaster 0 Hull City 3 Southampton 0 M 2 Newport 1 Norwich § Queens PR 1 Notts C 3 Chesterfield 1 Reading 0 Plymouth 2 Southend 1 Bury 0 Stockport 1 Tranmere 0 Swindon 0 Halifax 2 Division IV Barrow 0 Walsall 0 Carlisle vs Darlington ppd Chester 1 Workington 2 Crystal P 0 York City 0 Exeter 2 Coventry 1 Gatoshead 1 Aldershot 0 Gillingham 2 Shrewsbury 1 Hartlepools 2 Crewe Alex 1 Oldham 1 Millwall 3 Port Vale 4 Bradiord 3 everyone else has been waiting for, in defeating soundly the arrogant Krip. | ples 3:0. The Jockers now share first | place. The Kripples were really off and proved that as Thomson goes, " goes the team High Triples; Norm Mepstead 0, | Bill Sutton 781; Les Kababik 788; Walter Gans 785 and Don Gibson 700, | SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Motherwell 1 Falkirk 0 St. Mirren vs Partick ppd {Stirling 2 Thd Lanark 8 Division 11 {Montrose 1 Morton 2 Queens Pk vs Arbroath ppd SP §t, Johnstone 1 Hamilton 1 ORT BRIEFS Scottish Football Assn, Cup HAMILTON BONSPIEL First Round HAMILTON (CP)-Twenty-four Fraserburgh 1 Dundee 0 rinks will participate in Hamilton | Peebles Rovers 2 Ross C 0 Thistle Club's annual bonspell Queen of 8. vs Hearts ppd this Thursday and Friday, There Raith 1 Hibernian 1 will be rinks from the Curling, Stenhousemulr § Eyemouth U 2(5t. George's and Granite clubs of Stranraer 3 Berwick 32 Toronto, four from the host club Aberdeen 2 Fast Fife | and others from Midland, Brant. Babcock and Wilcox 4 Forres ford, Orillia, Burlington, Welland, Mechanics 0 Owen Bound, Guelph, Dixie, Sim- | | un 4 h Afhiod Rovers 0 coe and Oshawa, 'owden 3 Dunfermline 2 Dumbarton 4 Buckie Thistle 0 | yoNTRIAL (CPT Luclle| i. Suning i Duties U ppd Wheeler of St Jovite, Que. Angers winner of two world ski cham. Irish Football Assn .Cur |pionships In Austria last year, is | Round bo be honored Tob. 3a the an- branch of the Amateur A Union of Canada, RENOVATE TICATS' LAIR n 2 HAMILTON (CP) -- Canadian Glentoran Renerves Ky Cliftonville Engineering and Contracting Company has been awarded a Linfield ® Dunmorrow Rec, 3 |contract to renovate Civic Stad- Portadown 7 Larne ] lum, home of Hamilton Tiger. et. ag ue Big Four football ague, Work will start as soon as GIVEN DODGER TRYOUT evised plans are completed and MONTREAL (CP)--Tom Hark-| weather permits It 1s lo be com | ness, a 21-year-old first baseman pleted by July 1, | ain from Lachine, Que., has been invited to attend the early training camp of the National League . Los Angeles Dodgers, | JS", uiek cof pforting he Jp A mai | Other Montreal Royals who ear- ller received invitations: Pitch ers Babe Birrer, Bob Darnell, | fe Haine a iw, rating Tus Joe Baliga, Kenneth Rowe; d Bladder troubles, ary { catchers Doug Camilli, Mike Na. 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