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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 26, 1960 SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc.| Canadian | (Bantam League) Tire vs Westmount Kiwanis, at 500 p.m.; Local 2784 vs B'Nai B'Rith, at 6.00 p.m.; Local 1817 vs Police Assoc., at 7.00 p.m.; Local 205 vs Duplate, at 8.00 p.m. and Civitan vs Houdaille Indus- tries, at 9.00 p.m. All games at The Children's Arena. GM Inter - Office League -- Chevrolets vs Corvettes, p.m. gad Oldsmobiles vs Pontiacs at 9.45 p.m. Both games at Bo-- manville Arena, at 8.30 UAW Hockey League 9 Still Two-Way Race Belko Redy-Mix remained a slim two points ahead of de- fending champions Tony's Re- freshments, in the battle for the UAW Hock League pennant, after yesterd ction was play- ed in the Bowmanville Arena. In the opener of the weekly doubleheader, Tony's Refresh- ments outclassed last-place Lorne Goodman Plumbing and Heating * 18-3 while in the twin-bill finale, Belko Redy-Mix spotted Bradley's : |a 3-goal lead, then went on to capture a come-from-behind 7-4 (Smith) 3. Tony's: Harmon (Myles) . Tony's: Harmon (Smith, DeGray) 5. Tony's: Myles (Reid) EC say wana Penalties -- Frv aud Delves {SECOND PERIOD 6. Tony's: Harmon (West, Smith) Tony's: West (Myles, Reid) Tony's: Smith (McCabe, Harmon) .. 15.18/non were Bradley's snipers. BELKO goal: Hawe; der 17.44 fense: Corbeil, Steffan, McMahon; 'wards: Marshall, Lintner, 19.22 Wills, Armstrong, G. Westfall, Arnold, Yourth, Richards and 19.49 Robinson. BRADLEY'S -- goal: Fielder; defense: Westfall, Mapes, F. Cockerton, Barnoski; forwards: 7.19 Burke, Wright, D. Cockerton, Ford, Bannon and Bradley. ... 10.40 FIRST PERIOD | 1. Bradley's: Burke (D. Cockerton, Barnoski) 4.22 7. 8. .. 13.18 triumph. | TONY'S » GOODMAN'S : Right - winger Bob Harmon " paced Tony's assault firing a 3- goal Saisier" as the Refresh- Gyurka ment boys chalked up a one-sided | " 8-3 decision over the Goodman| | RD PERIOD " Phimbets . Goodman'S: Copeland n " : (Delves) Centre Joe Reid, with a pair.| pooh and Sambo Smith, Keith West and R ona aes Al Myles with singletons com- eid. ~ pleted the winners' route BELKO -- GOSDMAN'S Ronnie Brown, Danny Price and| After holding a commanding| husky Gary Copeland collected|4.; Jead over the league leadin | Penalt -- Lintner, Goodman's tallies Belko Redy Mix club, Bradley's THIRD PERIOD TONY'S -- goal: Melnick: de- walked into a trio of trips to the| 8. Belko: McMahon fense; McCabe, Bryan, Gyurka;|gin-bin with a span of four min-| (Robinson, Steffan) forwards: Irvine, DeGray, Reid, utes and Cementmen capitalized| 9. Belko: Robinson |Locke, Smith, Harmon, Davis, coming from behind to take a (Unassisted) West and Myles. aR thrilling 7-3 victory. 10. Belko: Richards GOODMAN PLUMBERS Mort Richards and rearguard (Corbeil, Robinson) goal: Kunkel; defense: Delves, Nejl McMahon each scored a pair 11.Be ko: Wills Price, Bryan, McClommid: for- of counte while Jack Arm (Lintner, McMahon) 18.22 wards: Crawley, Fry, Copeland, strong, Gerrr Robinson and cen Pena'tic D. Cockerton. Brown, Myles and Grant. tre Lucky Wills each rang the be!l Ford. Wright and Steffan. FIRST PERIOD once Referees Ivar Locke 1. Goodman's: Harvey Burke, Keith Bradley, Prev! Kawzunuk: scorer -- 2. Tony's. Reid Danny Cockerton and Gordie Ban-'Shaw. 2. Bradley's: Bradley (Ford, Mapes) 3. Belko: Armstrong (Arnold, G. Westfall) 15.18 radley's: D. Cockerton (Barnoski) ARP |; Penalty -- Steffan. SECOND "ERIOD 18 5. Bradley's: Bannon and (Mapes) | 6. Belko: Richards (Robinson, Steffan) 7. Belko: McMahon Robinson, Arnold} 19. 1 Tony's: Reid (West, Myles) Goodman's: Price (Grant, Fry) 18.19 Penalties -- Irvine, Bryan and, 4. BASKETBALL Exhibition Game Toronto Jaks, Senior "B" Club, vs Osh- awa Hotel Genosha Hawks, at Donevan Collegiate, 8.00 p.m, TUESDAY'S GAMES BASKETBALL Oshawa Industrial League Grads vs Ernie Cay's Lumber- kings, at 9.00 p.m., Simcoe Hall. HOCKEY Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. (Juvenile League) Tony's Re- freshments vs Oshawa Dairy, at 8.30 p.m.; Beaton's Dairy vs Hayden Macdonald, at 9.30 p.m., both games at The Children's Arena CYO Junior Atom League -- Bruins vs Maple Leafs, at 4.00 -p.m.; Red Wings vs Rangers, at 140 p.m. and Black Hawks v Canadiens, at 5.20 p.m. All games at The Children's Arena, Detroit Fan | o Injures N.Y. Player NHLHOCKEY ACTION Habs Win Tw Leafs Tie, Lose bowing 2-1 to the Black Hawks Saturday afternoon in Chicago GOOD WEEKEND Beliveau, now second in the point - getting parade, firing two game-deciding goals in the final period against Detroit and the winner Sunday night before 18, 396 fans, Chicago's biggest gate since 1947, Claude Provost also scored for Canadiens in the final 20 minutes against Chicago to help cap Mont real's sixth consecutive victory The Hawks got first-period tal- anc 0. * ] Irvine (2) 2.08 18.39 2.40 240 4.43 . 15.15 yy PP i mae v- ¥ ii and | to right: Leo Labine of Boston, Brows 3.40 Jin Gerry Ehman and Frank about the net during National League hockey action in Toron- to Saturday. Also sprawled on the ice Boston's Doug Mohns (19). Other players left BOSTON GOALIE Harry Lumley sprawls on the ice to | stop the puck as players of both teams cause a traffic jam = YOUNGSTERS One ENJOY SKIING TO | He is the son of Ray Kaija 185 Pleasant avenue, Willow dale. His father said he every winter. The boy learned to ski in Finland, when he was three years old. This was Marc's fir time in compe tition. However his father well known in ski jumpin competitions. Marc al hockey fan. He games every evening hopes to play someday of the youngest mem bers of the Oshawa Ski Club, | Marc Kaija, 9, was taking man- | (AP) a DETROIT Olympia Stadium had tripleheader Sunday night Detroit Red Wings against New York Rang- Rangers' Camille Henry against a fan and Detroit gen- eral Jack Adams against Na- tional Hockey League referees in general. All the contests ended in ties The Wings and Rangers bat- tled to a 2-2 standoff Between the second and third periods, the outspokane Adams clashed with referee - in - chief at the Canadian Amateur Ski Association, Southern Ontario Junior meet, held at the Oshawa Ski Club, Kirby, Saturday and Sunday. The jumping event was held Sunday afternoon. Though not a winner, Marc was popular with the spectators at the meet size jumps st i 15 | ers, g is 0 | goes | and | Donevan Cagers Win In Ajax BY HERMAN HESSELINK fought back gamely in an attempt Donevan Collegiate - Bantams, to regain their previous lead Juniors and Senior battled the only to find themselves in a 5 Ajax Collegiate Bantams, Juniors point difference at three-quarter end Seniors respectively at the time. Donevan now had to rely Ajax Collegiate Auditorium. Al-on the foul the only| though the Bantams were de- source of gaining points. Fortun- feated at the hands of their rivals ately the numerous foul the Juniors and Seniors pulled which they received through with winning results. provide the edge they as they outscored their BANTAM FATE to take out a 32-27 victory Forecast -- cloudy skies, after a 37-15 licking from Ajax's Ban- SENIORS DROP AJAX tam's. A combination of weak! The Donevan Seniors are set shooting and poor penetration on ting a sizzling pace towards the the part of the defence foundered OSSA finals as they lugged Donevan boys. Still looking for home their fourth oui-ot-town a victory, they dropped their victory. They made it a clean fourth consecutive game. sweep, without giving their op Ajax wasted no time as they ponents a chance to recover the immediately seized the leading score. Bob Reynolds and Mech position, which successfully car- headed the Donevan squad with| ried them through the first half. 19 and 18 points respectively The all-out-going Donevan crew while Gunn contributed 10 points| did manage to maintain a mere and Higgens and Love eight] point difference with Sutter and points each Ajax's supporters Baker doing the scoring were Gillard with 12 points and The second half found Ajax Shearer with six still going full-force, and leaving) Donevan the Donevan's efforts stranded. Sut- points of the game, but they ter's career came to an abrupt|soon confronted by tough opposi end a vas 'fouled out' at|tion until Mech pulled them clear the three-quarter time, which left| by scoring three consecutiy Swann and Taylor providing the kets to place backbone of the exhausted Don-/lead. In remaining evan group. In the dying minutes time, Jerry Higg of the game, Ajax's Newitt ran!/for his excellent wild as he went for two bas- half time kets in succession to wrap up Donevan the game 37-15 in favor of Ajax. ate the play and a ? Yirei ws Mech boosting while JUNIOR'S STRUGGLE Shearer put forth lis: efforts. for The Juniors are proving their|aiae The Ajax group basketball abilities very well, asipay 2 foul shot awarded to them they up to this point of the sea at the sp : son have experienced two loses and three victories. The ever: panevan Seniors scoring Dave Anderson once... again headed the Donevan Jun jors with 10 more points to his BUSY SCHEDULE AT HOME record, followed by Chernick who! The Donevan teams will re did an outstanding performance main home to play their next with his contribution of 7 points. week games. They will confront Coach Smith, putting his trust/the Whitby Bantam into the second string, placed the Seniors on Tue second string on 'he court to Hill Bantams play the opening stanza of the jors on Wedne game. Headed by Chernick, they Hill Bantam Juniors and Sen put on an excellent display of jors on Thursday. With a min ball handling, which resulted in imum amount of rest, it is hoped their taking an 8-5 lead. Although that they will. bag encourz g the Donevan gain was finally by- results, to end their victories. passed under Ajax's efforts, and Even for the broken down Ban which found the half-time score tams, it will provide a chance to 17-11 capture some winn The determined Donevan crew which they HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WLTF APts I 8 7173 1056 67 20 16 10 126 123 50 2018 7119 126 47 1723 8126 133 42 Boston 1824 6158 168 42 New York 1127 8130 177 30 Saturday's Results Boston 3 Toronto 3 Detroit 2 Montreal 4 New York 1 Chicago 2 Sunday's Results New York 2 Detroit 2 Montreal 3 Chicago 2 Toronto 2 Boston 6 Wednesday's Games Montreal at New York Chicago a' Toronto 2 by By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National Hockey League unfurled a full slate of weekend action but produced a perfect Carl Voss over the work of (four-point effort by only one club rookie referee Vern Buffey. |_Montreal, naturally Adams, whose angles with ot | The Canadiens, sparked by big ficials are an ro dade Jean Beliveau, stretched their Slo med at Voss fol league-lead to 17 points by edging utes J ow hs 33 S av Buffey drew Adams' wrath the Black Hawks 3-2 Sunda when he disallowed a Detroit night in Chicago after a 4-2 home hy jce triumph Saturday night goal in the second period. ; ay Ranger goaltender Gump Wors- against Detroit Red Wings Boston Bruins bounced back ley caught a shot, fell to the jce and lost the puck. It |into a fourth-place tie with Chi- trickled across the goalline but cago with a 3-3 saw-off in Tor- Buffey insisted he has whistled onto Saturday night and a 6-2 win the plav dead over the Maple Leafs in Boston Detroit players protested Sunday night, only mildly but Adams gave New York's cellar - dwelling the matter the full treatment. |panoers tied the Red Wings 2-2 shots as hots! seemed needed to opponents Mahovlich of Leafs. Game end- ARE ed in 3-3 tie CP Wirephoto our e id With all the new From Canada "> | ausaow cr, -- me or SELL] @lves you the most {ing Canadian curlers completed their Glasgow exhibition games| |Saturday with victories over ff Dumbar or your money. Here's the one wolt's Normie. Ulan and Len So Rarite ja, %| car that really costs less! A front-engine car, with (Red) Kelly eT s 14 "With Ye ilt-i interi (Red) Kelly. The crowd was With one end to go the tourists every "'extra" already built-in. Deluxe interiors, were only two shots up overall to T hok t ti . 1 automatic choke, v speed winless skein Saturday before 13,- end to win. e, automslie tm Signa ®, + 909 home - town fans. Boston's Bronco Horvath got two assists tied at the seventh end but lost : 2d x and leads the scoring race with|seven on the next. He recovered] €Ven luxurious reclining seats (in most models). And 31 goals and 31 assists, two points|well to finish only five shots 3 dy mate only as for performance, there is no contest. SIMCA After squandering two leads, In the first round Parkhill's holds 14 all-time world's performance and endurance four-goal rally as Johnny Bucyk|it notched six points in the records. Ecc vy? ici 3) scored his second of the game second and fourth ends. At the ! Ono ? Oficial ests proved SIMCA | Leo Labine, Guy Gendron €nd of the fourth Parkhill was up 'can average 44.72 miles per gallon. Service? Chrysler before. Montreal's Dickie Moore Rearguard Leo Boivin of the| The Canadians, however, were handles around the clock parts distribution and a Bruins and Toronto's Dick Duff obviously feeling the effects of 2 } a x Belivez u's performance Satur- and George Armstrong were the their lengthy exhibition and trains the mechanics. See one at your nearby author- : AS Fiborin stitutes had to be found before Bat tied i Pt ovos! ui Are LEAFS RALLY [they could take to the ice. h d vi FoRovost of Vonmire De "The previous night a crowd of| Friday they whipped a Glas. and you the keys for an hour or so.) | 3 ilable, SIMCA [) « ars available, {Dumbartonshire and Lanarkshire The Bruins snapped a six-game|but gained 10 shots on the last A. J. Parkhill of Oshawa was drive, electric windshield wipers, 12-volt ignition, Boston unleashed a third-period, rink finished 24 shots up. Twice lies from rookie Murray Balfour and Don McKenney also tallied 16. dir I Nr other ksmen. Strathcona Cup tour. Four sub- Qo ' day broke a 2-2 deadlock man. Other marksmen ized SIMCA dealer's. (He'll gladly 13,554 watched Leafs get third-pe-/gow province rink 59-18. riod goals from Ron Stewart and| Sunday's scores included EG.| Duff. Linemates Horvath, Bucyk Galbraith, Sarnia, 8, J.R. Brown- {and Vic Stasiuk accounted for|lie 6. |Boston's scoring. Bobby Pulford Hull-Ottaw Suggested Prices Start at +1834". . i ARTE scored opening were | he e bas 16-10 of them in a second accounted et shot to mark La 4 29-14 continued with Rey the score to domin nolds Such outbursts can draw up 0 |i, Detroit Sunday night after $1,000 in league fines WA re im---- The windup attraction started as the New York players filed Ld toward the dressing room after | oca 0 as 3 AA the game, Some fans threw small objects at the players and words were exchanged. Ld was Toronto's other marksman. rename mers | Into First Place | gmemmessim ave his stick. Eric H. Steiner, 37- a third-period power-play Sunday | year-old Detroit salesman, gave Wings their tie before 12.- picked up the stick and Thursday - evening' at Simcoe Radovich, John Campbell and 48) fans. Camille Henry of the ™ cracked Henry under the right pay in an Oshawa Industrial Gary Vaughan with 14, 13 and Rangers was serving a penalty. anadiens pd That triggered a Wild 'gasketball League fixture, iy 10 points were best Henry suffered a four-stiteh cut chase Colas, playing for first place,], CAGE COMMENT Cokesiover the eve i le wi Henry skates and all--lit | =o up with their seventicihave tow regitored seve over bing Bold scuifle i a out after the fan. He caught | Goiont" victory, as they turned straight victories without h L iF e leaving n 6 S A TIO ; & out a de- the ice after the game. He said Steiner in the street outside the | on" the cellar-dwelling Ernie|feat to move them into a first I 3 50 yards from |e. g ; Fintan St/he stumbled and dropped his] ig : stadium, some A) : Cay Lumberkings by the score of place tie Bob Reynolds, stick and the fan picked it np By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hie i 214 he an or bo 60-50. This victory for Cokes for Cokes, is having himself quite and struck him with it Bobby Boucher, a stickhandling lice Six oo pa y Hficers moves them into a firse-place a hot streak as he has netted 73! Gary Aldcorn opened Detroit's| wizard of the Montreal Canadiens chasing other an "I'S deadlock with the Oshawa Grads, | points in his last three games coring but Jim Bartlett and Fd.|farm system, has returned to quickly quelled the uprising both teams having identical re-|John Campbell plaved a fine ha : a >.1|f fter & 10-week layoff with I. just lost my head," said ds of ten wins and five losses. game for Cays in 1 die Shack gave Rangers a 2-1/form after a week layoff wi 5. Steiner ORS . = i : ph ! 2 10SINg CAUSE. jaad going into the scoreless sec. an injured foot Henry, a left winger and one |COKES START FAST COKES Olinyk, 13; Horton, ond period He and 19-year-old Bob Rous of the lightest men in the | Coca Colas opened this game 0: Andrey, 18; Reynolds, 20;| Saturday afternoon the scoring|seau. brought up Sunday from league at 131 pounds, required |with a flurry . as they quickly| Kelly 2; Gunn, 7. Fouls 6.out-of-| was all erammed in the first pe-|the Brockville junior Canadiens, four stitches to close the |pumped home 18 points, while 10 riod, Ron Murphy got the winner|may provide Hull-Ottawa Cana- wound. Ranger coach Alf Pike [checking Cay's to a mere six, fol CAY'S Newey, 4; Eagleson, for Hawks at 19:11 after team.|diens with the spark they need : conferred with Adams and both |hold a twelve-point lead at thed4: Vaughan, 10: Radovich, 14: mate Bobby Hull and New York's|to 2et back into contention in the eg said they would press charges. [end of this quarter. Don Andrey | Campbell 13; Dickinson, 4; Mat. Dean Prentice exchanged goals "|Eastern Professional Hockey =f But Steiner apologized to |Bob Reynolds and Gamney Gunn thews, 1. Fouls 4-out-of-4 Wednesday ni ght Canadiens | ague - Henry, the two shook hands [notched the victors early points) ee.) Leo Kelly and Bev visit New: York and Chic na Sibi] Boucher. 22. and Rousseau sw and officers said no charges [while John Campbell took care po... ? oY and oY lat Tor to. and Chicago plays|. ch scored twice as Canadiens). on Sunday moved out of a last-place victor crippled lit second the final biz zer went to leave the majestic in a 6327 Oshawa Tony's Top McGuinness 733 (276, 198, 259); Holly 708 (266, 252, 190); Eddie the Marlatt 651 (276, 165, 245); Terry me Doherty 644 (285, 135, 224), Team total were Tony's These clubs met in a sudden- 1236, 1144 for death one game roll off last sea- 1330, 987, 1184 son for a play-off position and The standing McGuinness nosed out Tony's by|Oshawa Tony's two pins so it's always a battle Willow Bowl 5; would be filed of the loser's total Adams said he would try to | Ernie Cavs wasted little time have Steiner barred from the |in fighting right back into this Olympia. He added that in fu- game as they stormed out in the visiting players will be |second stanza to outhustle Cokes protected bv barricades as (22.11 to pull within one point they proceed to the dressing [of their lead. Big Alex Radovich room and Gary Vaughan hooped the --1*Kings" baskets while for the Refreshment crew. Reynolds con tinued to dent the twine. The! Ozhawa halftime score read Cokes 29 [continued to hit the win column Leet Cays 28 by ing a decision from After the halftime intermission. McGuinness club at Bowlodro Coca Colas increased their lead on Saturday. {to 11 points on the strength of : : | outscoring Cays 19-9. Tom Olinyk, | 04 s50|Andrey and Gunn all broke 2122 2 161 180 46 through for the winners while the 2118 1170 114 45 Luwiieskings Just Souda Lm 'hatha Pp = tracked and were left on the short ychaniam 0 iy i 184 ez x end of a 4837 three-quarter When they meel each other Bow lodrome 4 (X--Includes four-point games) |Score McGuinness went all oul the BOY Bowl : Saturday's Resulls Ernie Cay's rallied in vain to first game and piled up a whop Saturday Tony's will meet Club|yp jor between first-place Sud-| Chatham 9 Kitchener-Waterlop 5|0vercome: Cokes' lead but close ping 1330 score but once again) Billiards at Knob Hill Lanes. Dick|p,ry wolves and second - place| Windsor 8 Whithy 3 checking hy the victors left them the Tony's lads came through to/Ad@ms, who was absent, due to|nonireal Royals in Montreal. A Sunday's Results out in front even though Cavs did take this game with a 1367 score, (N's second TV appearance, willlrecord crowd of 5,089 was kept Kitchener-Waterloo 2 Windsor 7 |outnett them 13-12. John Camn.| 1 wag a case of too much Sa.|*8310 be missing from the line-up or the edge of their seats| Tuesday's Game bell, playing his best game of bins in leadoff and also, once as he 1s scheduled for another yp,voughout the see-saw battle. Belleville at Whitby the season hooped the loser's yozin too much Sarnovsky on the TV show at O'Connor. when he sudbury's Sam Bettio scored in NOHA Senior { points while Andrey and Rey tail end. Lloyd had a dandy 371 defends his title. Dick defeated | ihe 1ast minute of play for a 5-5 wiT A Pits. nolds kent nace for Cokes game while Hank blasted the pins v A. Goodwin of Toronto one 15 9 1119 100 31| HIGH SCORERS for a 318 Saturday, when he snapped out a| Sudbury has 54 points, Mont- 13 12 122 116 27|, Coca Colas were led to this A well-balanced teams score bad five-game block by coming real 50, Trois-Rivieres 46, Sault | 113 anced eam score of up with 'a big 300 game Ste. Marie. 42. Hull-Ottawa a1! 121 116 24!important v ictory bv Bob Rey 015 Ron Saylor of Belleville will be|and .Kingston 39 98 128 nolds. Don Andrey and Tom Oli.| 1236 was sufficient to give Tony's| Sundays Rootlts "Inyk with 20, 18 and 13 poinis re the second game as McGuinness his new opponent. it will Bettio's tying goal was scored Saturday al 2.30 p.m. off a faceoff at 19:15, just two IMPORTED FROM PARIS BY CHRYSLER THE WORLD'S MOST LUXURIOUS ECONOMY CAR 4 Rouyn-Noranda spectively while for Cays, Alex definitely affected hy 'the first filmed on a ; at O'Connor Bowl but will not he|seconds after Sudbury goaler 2 -- game joss was all at sea and had shown until the following Satur-|Gerry McNamara had left the (OSHAWA), LIMITED M to settle for a mere 987 game.| McGuinness | day. ice to allow a six-man attack. 574 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OSHAWA, ONTARIO FA Pts It seldom that Nova Scotia Senior McMAHON & ELMS MOTORS 159 112 44 suffer a shutout and Saturday 2 Amherst 7 401 DUNDAS STREET EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO vic tie with Kingston Frontenacs by: defeating Frontenacs 6-4. |» Boucher scored his first two|% goals since returning to the ice| two weeks ago when Canadiens broke a seven game losing |' streak Thursday in tying third-| 2% place Trois-Rivieres Lions 3-3 in Frois-Rivieres ! He was Canadiens' fop goal-| 2: > getter last year when they | played in the Ontario Senior A] league. | Trois - Rivieres improved its position with two wins during the. : weekend, defeating Kingston 43 ry Gri in Kingston Saturday night and| fourth - place Sault Ste, Marie| Thunderbirds 4-0 in Trois-Rivi- eres Sunday. | Biggest EPHL atlraction of {the weekend was a Sunday| nositio position fure t Juniors and day, then Juniors and Sen day and West Forest Sunday's Results Edmonton 9 Spokane 2 Vancouver 0 Seattle 1 Tuesday's Games Calgary at Spokane Edmonton at Vancouver OHA Senior A WL TTF 2414 0141 Tony's Hve-pin club|Garell 1367, 3747, McGuinness for 3501, Village Bowl 6 5; Silvert's "5; | McGuinness 4; Club Billiards 4:| 3 A Pts x-Whitby x-K-W x-Windsor loot need perately IMPORTED CAR COMPARISON CHART SIMCA GERMAN CAR "Vv" FRENCH CAR "R" 50 HORSEPOWER 46 HORSEPOWER 32 HORSEPOWER 2,050 LBS. 1,609 LBS. 1,397 LBS. STEERING COLUMN SHIFT FLOOR SHIFT FLOOR SHIFT 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION = 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION 3-SPEED TRANSMISSION 135.8 SQ. IN. BRAKES 95 SQ. IN. BRAKES 82.5 SQ. IN. BRAKES FRONT-ENGINE REAR-ENGINE REAR-ENGINE GAS GAUGE PLUS LOW- NO GAS GAUGE GAS GAUGE FUEL WARNING LIGHT 80 de Hershey 1 Buffalo 3 Cleveland 5 Providence 4 Wednesday's Games Providence at Buffalo Cleveland at Hershey Eastern Professional league WLTF A Pt 17 4 204 190 54 17 8152 135 50 18 6 144 138 46 23 4 161 178 42 Hull-Ott 722 7160 174 41 Kingston 823 31952001 39 Saturday's Result vieres 4 Kingston Sunday's Results Sault Ste. Marie -0 T. Rivieres Kingston 4 Hull-Ottawa 6 Sudbury 5 Montreal Tuesday's Games Trois-Rivieres 'at Montreal Kingston at Sault Ste. Marie Montrea Detroit Toronto Chicago A . Sudbury Montreal T. Rivieres §.8. Marie Rouyn-Nor Timmins Kapus Abitibi 1 *East Coast P.0.E, Inland freight, local taxes, optional equipment: extra. 9 Timmin 3 Kapuskasing 7 Abitibi OHA Junior WL T 21 1 18 12 15 15 16 14 14 14 Penticton 2 Kamloops 3 Vernon 6 Kelowna 3 Trois-Ri 3 | 4 Marlboros Barrie St. Michael's Pete St 130 116 39 Halifax 7 was mo exception as the Long 100 110 35/New Glasgow 2 Windsor 6 Brapely Frey ee back to take 137 133 34 Cape Breton Senior 1144 oh ame with 1184 against Guelp} oN Ee Nera symer§ Glace Buy 9 Loyd Shoes never vowied bel 3 2 3 y 4 : 5 ne " 3 on 622 2100 160 14g Nova Seotia Intercollegiate ter than he did on Saturday and a ah | § ] v's adia 5 he coi a P aPlas St. M Jaliraay's Rel a = (Dalhousie 7 Nova Scotia Tech 4 he _coliig Bb ave uaa peviest St. Miche! s & ot. L mes » Western International CAC B 3! game when It , Barrie 7 Hamilton 4 . «Ma " was all strikes or corner pins . } Rossland 3 Nelson 7 4 " Sunday's Results OH. : for a 371 Guelph 0 Marlboros 3 Wallac A uo B.. Sabins led the team with 862 St. Catharines 5 St. Michael's o| Wallaceburg 6 Chatham 3 |(371, 243, 248); Hank Sarnovsky 37 Tuesday's Games Metropolitan Junior 767 (318, 226, 223); John Hrico 28 Marlboros at St. Michael's {Verdun 1 Brockville 4 240, 276, 208 for 724; Bob Gallag-| Barrie at St ; Catharines | Western Intercollegiate her 707 (239, 228, 240); Ozzie Keel Hamilton at Guelph Manitoba 3 Saskatchewad 5 er 199, 263, 225 for 687 Central Alberta SATURDAY Stan Woodward led McGuin Okanagan Senior Ponoka 2 Lacombe 5 iness with 765 (262, 237, 266; Ron REQUIRED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT ONE FIREMAN QUALIFICATIONS: AGE 21 TO 28; HEIGHT 510"; WEIGHT io LBS.; AT LEAST GRADE 8 EDUCATION; PHYSICALLY IT. American League Cath 4 T F APs 3 186 140 61 179 132 53 157 152 51|Vancouver 150 167 46|Seattle 150 134 40 Victoria 16 24 133 143 39 Edmonton 12 33 2108 195 26 Winnipeg Saturday's Results Calgary 18 24 155 Quebec 6 Hershey 3 Spokane 1334 2141 222 Rochester 7 Cleveland 3 Saturday's Results Buffalo 1 Springfield 3 Edmonton 4 Spokane 4 Sunday's Results Seattle 4 Victoria 6 Quebec 3 Rochester § {Winnipeg 5 Calgary 4 29 14 2 17 2% 21 21 19 17 17 Western League YLT F AP 23 13 5 149 116 61 2319 2192 152 2418 4139 119 52 2221 4163 162 48 1923 2152 152 40 Springfield Rochester Providence Buffalo Cleveland Hershey Quebec 3 1 4 6 7 Applications will be received until 5 P.M. FRIDAY JANUARY 29th, 1960 Apply Personnel Dept. CITY HALL, CITY OF OSHAWA )

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