4 the New York Rangers? By MARVEN MOSS Montreal! Canadiens by 34 points] Canadian Press Staff Writer jana the fifth-place Boston Bruins! iby 10. Any ideas about what's ailing At this time last year the Ran-| y igers had 17 victories, 17 setbacks, Alf Pike, coach of the cellar-lang 10 ties--good enough for the Thin Defence N.Y.s Trouble rearguards and forwards has produced the porous display. The Rangers, with their home- ice at Madison Square Garden occupied by a travelling show, continue a prolonged road trip THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Jonuery 23, 1960 11 [to #ill in the sheets completely before turning them in each night. Second Section Standing and totals. Diesels 3-27-39, Pontiacs 4-19-33, Maple | Leafs 3-18-34, Cadillacs 1-15-29, Vauxs halls 1-14-40, Corvairs 3-14-37, Oldsmo- biles 0-12-27, Chevrolets 2-11-32, GMC's 29-26 and Buicks 1-6-23. YOUR BASEMENT = plus {mired National ? |club, thinks the trouble is an of- Hockey League No. 3 spot, 14 points back of the this weekend when the schedule league-leading Canadiens. |tosses all six teams into action g wh HOME DESIGN NO. 354 Here is a very economical home to construct, especially since it is 34 x 26 feet and still provides room for three bed- rooms! Frame construction also helps to lower your build- ing costs. There is a living- dining L, with a built-in book case and attractive picture win- dow in the living area. Kitchen is also L-shaped and provides good table space. There is a corner sink in the kitchen and easy access to basement stairs. The rear bedroom can also be used as a dep and has access to a back door. Blueprints in- clude all information for also building in brick veneer or solid brick. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtainable in Canada for this Design No. 354. Now avail- able at this Newspaper Office (or from address below) a new and enlarged 1960 Book of House Designs entitled "A new Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians," price $1.00. Contains 114 designs including one - storey, 115 - storey, two- storey, and split - level homes, plus much useful information on building terms and require- ments. Order your copy today. Also included in this Design Book is full information on how to order the blueprints FREY |sub-par performances this sea- 5 I) A (A Sg KITCUIN se ws { DIN cr ING LIVING ry wr.ey he mow > a EN vy PLANT, 80X -. 3 -& y 3 (he woe AD The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times.) Address THE HOME FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE fensive weakness. "We'll start to move when our big guys start producing," . he said in Montreal Thursday in al, y tone that might have indicated) ox inal Gay ea more hope than optimism. | & A Ae I"'It was an obvious reference to| TO find the answer for the dis-| {crepancy in New York's perform-| ance then let's turn to defence. The club ultimately climbed to] second place but faded and was nudged from a playoff berth on {son by rightwingers Andy Ba'h- gate, a 40-goal scorer last year land Andy Hebenton, a 33 - goal goals this season, more than any| of the five other NHL members |and 48 more than the team's rec-| lord at this point in the 1958-59 | schedule. | GOALING RECORDS Lorne (Gump) Worsley, New York's chunky much - maligned | goaltender, and Marcel Paille,| out statistics do mot necessarily|iiis replacement for 17 games, {bear out Pike's theory. {show equal goals - allowed aver-| Showing a more diversified at-/ages of 3.94 a game. Worsley ap- tack, the Rangers have counted peared in all but one of New 127 goals this year, seven ahead|Yvrk's first 44 games last year of the club's pace last year. |and sported a trim 2.88 average.| New York, however, has only] But many hockey observers 11 wins and seven ties in 44 say not netminding but loose, un- games and trails the pace-setting'inspired defensive work by the HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS HE CANADIAN PRESS American League | WL T F APis, x 28 14 3 183 139 59x 2520 1153 148 oi tham 23 17 3 167 126 49 Windsor 20 18 4 146 163 44 Belleville 7 129 134 39 (X--Includes four-point game) 6 142 123 38 Friday's Results 1 2 100 187 24 Belleville 4 Chatham 6 Friday's Results | Tonight's Games Buffalo 4 Providence 0 |Chatham at Kitchener - Waterloo Springfield 2 Cleveland 8 Windsor at Whitby. Tonight's Games : Sunday's Game man. | With the'current campaign two- {thirds completed, Bathgate has |17 goals and Hebenton 11, leav- ing both eight tallies shy of their marks at this point last year. NOT WHOLE STORY But some hockey analysts poi { | By T | OHA Senior A WL T F APis. Whitby 2413 0138 116 50 Springfield {-W | Providence Rochester | Buffalo {Hershey Cleveland Quebec 19 18 1 155 157° 41 |sen Builders 24: Kuch Shoes 2 twice. Tonight New York visits the fourth - place Black Hawks in Chicago and Sunday night, the second - place Red Wings in De- troit. The Bruins meet the third- place Maple Leafs in Toronto to- night while Montreal real is at Chicago and Toronto at Boston. BIG LEAD POINTE-A-PIERRE, Trinidad (Reuters)--Off-spinner David Al- len took seven Trinidad wickets for 33 Friday to take England to a commanding position at the half-way stage of its match here. Trinidad, replying to England's first innings total of 337 for nine declared, were out for 166 and, following-on, were 61 for three by the close. With seven wickets Ni . hosts the, New York has given up 173 Red Wings. Sunday night Mont-| 2 i 3 Bape RE | HIS WORSHIP THROWS FIRST BALL His Worship, Mayor, Lyman | on the Mayor's ball is not a | Gifford, is shown above, throw- | prediction -- it's a target. Local ing the first ball. to open the | and district 10-pin bowlers, Province-wide 10-pin bowling | from now until April, have a tournament sponsored by Car- | chance to compete for the Yes.. you can even roller skate on PERMA-TRED with. left, they were 110 runs behind. ling's Ltd. That "300" figure | bonanza of prizes available. . out marking the OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS finish i, MAKES YOUR BASEMENT BUSH LEAGUE With only one night left in this see- | 453 (232, 221); G. Joyce 433 (267); M place, Clarke 430 (211, 219); M. Girrard 428 abbing two points from the runners-| 335); M, Horne 423 (227); ; #1421 (203, 218); E. Riley 420 (207, 213); 21 20 2 154 164 46/|stopped Pickwicks by whipping them |y purr 416 (275): C. Oatway 411 (250): 3.1. Oshawa Glass came up with a good | Read tion, Johansens clinched first Br. up, Tool Room Lads. Kuch Shoe effort gaining a 4-0 shutout over Evans Johan. 1; Tool Standings (one night to go): {Room 19; Oshawa Glass 19; Pi Cleaners 18; Nick's Billiards Evan's Loam 13; |13; Kemp's Radiators 9 and CNR |ers 7. | High Triples: able to master the "old pins" 17; ) 19 18 1 155 109 39 (their first of the season). Nick's had| gig : R. St 13 27 0 134 190 26/2 good night also, shutting out Kemps | igh Singles: R 7 34 16 i ; 223, R. Parrot {4-0, while Elliotts trounced the last zi" mietcher 205, E. Wilson 204, |place Flyers 3-1. 1 Kerrin 201. jekwick | WORKSHOP By ROGER C. WHITMAN ® |REMOVING GLUE others are available in many QUESTION I put masking books on wood finishing. tape on my windows when If ; a painted them. Later, when I pull. [RL STED ANDIRONS ed the paper off, the giue re-| QUESTION: While cleaning, I mained. How can I get the glue|was surprised to find our an- off the glass : dirons and firebaskei are very ANSWER: A razor blade, used rusty, Is there any way I could Sweiully ® avoid scralelng the paint them? glass, is often successful. Try a ang ¥ : damp sponge for removing the Nu rh I assume ey are glue; if not successful, soften the FOUENL 1F00.. HI) ie TUS glue with nail-polish remover, be. | SPOLS with turpentine and steel ing careful to keep the remover| "00 ; or remove rust with rust. A : | oving preparation now avail- away from the painted surfaces. able at most paint and hardware {stores, following label instruc |tions. Remove all old surface By RUTH W. SPEARS INDOOR SHUTTERS must be ' made to fit but they are not BEFORE PAINTING beyond the skill of the bandy| QUESTION: I am a new home|,qi be : . man with a workshop. Pattern owner on a budget, and I would Paint wi paint iin 445 gives directions for sturdy jike to paint an antique table and |finich with flat Pe K an 1 Te frames and for the slats that open two old chairs which were given| 53 with Mat back enamel, ho Slee jo Faas light. It/tp me. I have already removed FIREPLACE CHIMNEY ai lor ' i vi i Sem orders to. The Home {but 'what 1 would Like. to know is] QUESTION: We are building Workshop Dept., The Times, Osh-| what else should be done before 2" addition to our house and ava. 1 apply the paint? I want to do a| ant to include a fireplace, How| good job, even though I am ia te heignt of the chimney iad green' at painting ANSWER: A chimney, in order ANSWER: First apply a prime to have a free draft, should be| coat, which is usually the paint not less than 4 feet higher than {thinned down about 25 per cent a flat roof or 2 feet higher than| with turpentine (for oil baseithe highest point of a gable roof.| paint) or with water (for water-|Be sure the flue is the same| mixed paints). If you are plan- size to the very top. | ning to use enamel, use enamel - : undercoater, Next, fill any dents,| CLEANING ALUMINUM { cracks and nail holes, using wood| QUESTION: What can I use to| filler, plastic wood or spackling clean the aluminum storm door compound: Incidentally, for out-| and windows? I have tried steel doce painting, this job is done wool and a wax used for windows MAN' sith | With putty, over which is applied] buy they don't shine. sliding hi boii a Ly a dab of shellac. Level the filler| wear and shoes; a pull-out tie carefully so the entire surface is cleaning preparations are avail- rack and partitioned drawers is 000th. When the filler has dried, ahle at many hardware and not difficult to make. The secret Proceed with the painting |housewares stores. Follow label is the constant use of your try-\v vy NOISY |directions. Or clean with steel square to keep angles true. With| "' wool and kerosene (being very this in mind just follow the| QUESTION: Our children's|careful of fire hazard); a pro- dimensions and directions in pat- bedroom is directly over our TV tective coat will be left on to tern 222, a copy of which will be room and it keeps them awake. retard discoloration, if the alu- mailed for 30c. |My husband is quite hard of hear- minum is wiped with a cloth Send orders to The - Hom e ing, so it's impossible to turn the dampened slightly with the kero- Workshop Dept., The Times, volume down low enough. Is sene. Oshawa, there any way to soundproof our MARBLE SCRATCH REMOVER ---- ceiling? 2 PULLTOY | ANSWER: Yes, there is. But| QUESTION: What is used to WIGGLE-DOGS before going to the trouble and remove minor scratches and expense, why not have an ad-| stains from marble? justment made on the set so; ANSWER: Wash marble with that you could use individual ear clean cloths and fresh luke-warm phones? Acoustical, sound - ab-|water; twice a year use a mild L |sorbing tiles can easily be laid on|detergent. This will take care the ceiling which will absorb/of minor stains. For scratches, | SaTTERN JO {Welland ANSWER: Excellent aluminum Sudbury Montreal T.-Rivieres S. S. Marie Kingston 188 191 Hull-Ottawa 16 22 - 7154 170 Friday's Result {Montreal 2 Sudbury 4 Tonight's Game Trois-Rivieres at Kingston Sunday's Games Sault Ste. Marie at Trois-Rivieres Kingston at Hull-Ottawa Sudbury at Montreal Ont. Senior B Galt 5 Dundas 3 Stratford 3 Woodstock 1 OHA Intermediate B Collingwood 5 Meaford 8 OHA Junior B Sarnia 4 St. Mary's § London 1 Goderich 14 Exhibition Moscow Selects 8 Lakehead All- Stars 3 Japan Olympic 8 Brandon (Man. Jr.) 6 Eastern League Greenshoro 8 New Haven 4 Clinton 6 Philadelphia 3 International League | Minneapolis 7 Louisville 4 {Milwaukee 5 Omaha 8 } Niagara Sr. B Crowland 3 Niagara 42 42 an 3 7 6 4 3 3 RIENDLY pur FRI fur pL umBER {sounds to a considerable degree. use putty powder (oxide of tin), {Installation is a perfectly pos- | available at marble yards. It is {sible, do-it-yourself project. Your|applied with a damp felt pad tile dealer can give you full in- and plenty of '"'elbow grease." | structions. |For polishing and future protec- i ws sing {tion, you can sax the surface; {WHITE CEDAR PANELING for white marble, be extremely | QUESTION: What is the prop- careful to get a. wax which will = ~~ lor way to finish white cedar pan.{not furn yellow : W.R. THOMPSON The realistic wiggle of theseleled walls? pull-toy dogs is easy to produce] ANSWER: I recommend usi I ea ee} A) : sing i» te home So kshon. All youl, penetrating finish available at need Is scraps ol Wood, canvas goog finishing dealers. It leaves for joints, glue and some paint.|, oop way finish, easy to care Pattern 310, which gives ac- so. = poliow manufacturer's in- Jal size guides and directions. sri otions for applying. Other good methods are top quality varnish or pure, fresh white shel- lac, followed by waxing. Still Address orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Times, Osh-| awa. | STAY DRY SARNIA (CP) -- Sarnia Town- ship remained dry after a liquor plebiscite Wednesday. Failing to receive the necessary 60-per-cent majority were votes for liquor | stores, 57.5 per cent, dining lounges, 36.4 per cent and cock- tail lounges, 54.2 per cent. Some 65 per cent of the 3,800 eligible voters cast ballots. 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Just clip antl mail coupon ~ today. 2 : DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO Please send FREE copy of 1960 Dominion Seed and Nursery Book. | have not oF ' ] INTERESTED HOME RROUNDINGS asureful ever. The best and newest pls the FRIENDLY services of on interests of Canadian Gardeners. Quebec at Hershey |Belleville at Windsor Rochester at Cleveland | Buffalo at Springfield Sunday's Games Quebec at Rochester Hershey at Buffalo Cleveland at Providence { Eastern Professional WL T F APts. 199 185 53 147 130 4 136 135 161 174 | week, with young Jerry Manilla. taking top honors. coming up with a beautiful 696 (275). Tom Hammond back in form OHA Junior A WL T F APis. 42| with a 684 (290); Bill Hollyhead steady 37 with a 683 (295); Eigel Johansen did w= well with 2 666 and John Randel right 35 in there with a 662 (256). High Singles: Hitting for high singles this week: George Oliver 761; Archie Bruce 260 and John Huband 251, 27| Lemon Drop League: Dave Jour 14 neaux 9, Bill Joyce 39, J. Smythe 69 {and C. Irwin 84 and 73. |Marlboros DBaivie {St. Michs | Pete {Guelph St. Cath 3115 Hamilton 621 2 9 153 Friday's Results Peterborough 9 Barrie 6 Marlboros 6 Guelph 2 Tonight's Games |St. Michael's at St. Catharines |Barrie at Hamilton | Sunday's Games |Guelph at Marlboros {St. Catharines at St. Michael's | Western League {Calgary 3 Winnipeg 4 Victoria 1 Vancouver 6 {Edmonton 2 Seattle 4 | Okanagan Senior {Kamloops 8 Penticton 7 Kelowna 3 Vernon 3 | NOHA Senior A | Timmins 8 Abitibi 6 | Senior Intercollegiate IMcGill U 4 Uof T 2 |U of Montreal 2 Laval 5 | Saskatchewan Junior Saskatoon 1 Regina 4 Prince Albert 5 Estevan 0 Western International {Rossland 5 Trail 10 2 3 5 2 3 1 136 OPUC LEAGUE Team Standings: Speeders 44,043, Hammers 42,665, Oddballs 42,658, | Magicians 42,656, Strikers 42,472 and Luniks 42,034. Ladies' high single, Jackie Winter, laar 247 | Men's high single, John Lemon 346 |and Horace Hartshorn 246. Ladies' high triple, Betty Baxter 178, 228, 220 (626), | Men's high triple, Horace Hartshorn 213, 246, 188 (647). | 'Over 200: Bea Colvin 218, 201, Shirley {Lemon 211, Horace Hartshorn 246, 213, Al Dodds 234, Barb Greig 204, Gerald Bull 230, Gord Boddy 226, 232, Bill {Tkaczuk 231, 213, Betty Baxter 228, 220, {Jackie Winter 247, 201, John Lemon 1246, Marie Smith 246, Louis Ferencz |245. 210, Doug McDougall 206, 209 and {Stan Smith 208, | Lemon League: Janet Gibb 53, 96, |Barb Greig 70, Marion Stone 80 and [Fee Whalley 91. | RAINBOW LEAGUE | Standing: White 8, Yellow 8, Pink 7, {Silver 6, Orange 6, Tan 6, Rose §, Coral §, Lime 5, Red 4, Green 4, Purple 4, Maroon 4, Brown 4, Mauve 4, Gold 3, Jade 3, Navy 3, Grey 3, Black 3, Blue 2 and Beige 2. | » High Doubles: L. Goodman 463 (236, (233, 269, 228), Jim McKeever 723 «268, | 227); B. Colvin 459 (221, 238); M. Irwin 3)3), Jack Guiltinan 691 (256, 233), Ross FLOOR EASY TO CLEAN, » ATTRACTIVE., DRY, {Coulson 690 (202, 248, 240), and Gus) E. Redpath Mercier 654 (265, 211). The high singles ERN I E CAY {came from Tom Krawchuk, our statis. | tician, 275, Clair Brown 262, Vic smitn|] LUMBER COMPANY 53 ALBERT RA 5-0122 D. Brain 410 A 10, C0) and 253, Mike Dragomatz 249, Art Villa 245, roud 226, J. Burch Frank Dwyer 239 and Harold Brown | R. Reddock 209, 2%: | G.| The executive was glad to see better |attendance this week, and would also |appreciate the captains or those pcting| t 213, Cryderman 204, J. Kelly 203 and G. LADIES MAJOR "B" Burns 4, Bints 0; Whites ¢, Motor Elliott's Restaurant City 0; Mitchells 4 Western Tire 0: Fly- Subway Lunch 3, Hendersons 1; Say- wells 2, Nesbitts 2. Only five men were Standings: Subway Lunch 22-45, Hen-| this |dersons 22-40, Nesbitts 22-36, Burns 21-| 48, Mitchells 21-36, Whites 19-37, Say-| = wells 18-38, Bints 17-36, Western Tire| 11227, and Motor City 6-17. | Over 600: Connie Little 841, Del Sib-| lock 616, Marg Vice 607 and Frances Alexander 604. | Lemon League: Monnie Hubble 96, Phoebe Mullen 96 and Betty Baker 93 | Subway Lunch won the second s ition by total pins. It was a three-w tie, with Hendersons and Nesbitts. PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE The second section of the Parts Men's league is nearing the stretch run and it looks like a three team fight unless an upset occurs. The battle for {total points is also shaping up for a real |battle with six clubs within eight | nts, so even some of the lower clubs, still have well over a full section to make a bid for that coyeted award. | In the main event this week, Diesels | stayed on their high horse to win over the faltering Vauxhalls 3-1. This kept Diesels ahead for the section and also moved them to a single point from their victims for the total points. Pon- {tiacs maintained their torrid clip since {the holidays, as they trounced Olds. mobiles 4-0 and gained on the leaders. Maple Leafs also won a 3-1 victory from the unfortunate Buicks and had their hands full in doing so. Corvairs regained a winning form with a 3.1 edge over Cadillacs who salvaged their point with a big 1211 last game. Chevs and GMC's divided 2-3 as Chevies had 2 good third game to save themselves from a complete washout. | Matt Kotelko finally unwrapped his new Christmas pins and we had more |good scores after a couple of bad weeks. Keith Smith's 739 (295, 275) was |tops with the nearest being Pat Jarvis 735. (341, 261, 233), AY Brisebois 730 { | FOR SAFER WINTER DRIVING LET US "DE-SKID YOUR TIRES De-Shidding gives you 25% more traction, increases tire life 15%. Drive safely in snow ond slush -- your tires need mot be sew. 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