Rosy vv 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 10, 1960 SPORT OUTDOOR WHITING "fy. ---- A---------- iff La ONE TO THREE, Ree IT] ll ER, I S By Jack Sords TF BALTIMORE (AP)»-Sugar Ray Robinson will try to sharpen his aging reflexes against Tony Bal- PET) the Sugar Sharpens Aging Reflexes son of its recognized champion- ship for failure to defend six months after beating Carmen Basilio in Chicago March 25, 1956. WON'T COMPETE DALLAS, Tex. (CP) -- In its first the American Foot- Robinson is scheduled for a re- turn bout April 29 against Paul Pender in Boston. Pender lifted the New York-Massachusetts ver- sion of the title from Robinson in a split decision in Boston Jan. 22. The National Boxing Associa- tion earlier had deprived Robin- MAINE TO TEXAS AND ball League won't allow coll players it has signed to play the annual All-Star game which pits the best of the previous sea- son's college players against the National Football League cham- pions. The AFL indicated Tues- day it can't afford to loose col- -Jard Camnitz Sr., leading pitcher WAS BASEBALL STAR American ®ockey League have LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--How-|held talks to negotiate a working for Pittsburgh Pirates when they won the National League pennant in 1909, died Wednesday at his home, Camnitz, 78, retired afour days ago but declined com- month ago after more than 40|ment when asked if an agree ears in th .sales business, | ment had been reached, ° years is Sule Stles A source close to the Canadiens ALLAN CUP ENTRY said he had learned that the MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal's|team officials from Quebec and intermediate Meuniers will repre-|Montreal had discussed a pro- sent Quebec province in the ama- to make the Aces the No. teur Allan Cup hockey playdowns,|1 farm club of the Canadiens. the Quebec Amateur Hockey N.Y. YACHT WINS League announced Monday, The team will travel to the Maritimes| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) for the first playoff round about|--Solution, a 46-foot owned March 21. The Maritimes squad|P¥ Thor H. Ramsing of the New has not been selected. York Yacht Club, became the 1960 winner of the southern ocean NEGOTIATE AGREEMENT racing circuit championship Tues MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal day. 3 won the 360-mile Miami- Canadiens of the National Hockey 'g yacht race by lege signees due to injuries. League and Quebec Aces of the'12 minutes. a oe CALIFORNIA ys) NGS WEIGH UP TO UND | BiTiNG SX iy WHEN THEY RS M RODS With FOUR HOOKS N o CAUGHT FISH ON ALL OF "EM - rai Cover A © 5 X00 FDI STII OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week: Pat, Me. Connell (150, 314) 364; Bill Hunka (130, 225) 355; Ada McDonough (48, 83) 133 and Sonia Diachinko (48, 57) 108. With handicap, Bob Munro (60, 82) 142; Iva Forrest (57, 70) 127 and Clara Suddard (65, 60) 125. We would like to thank our eo~~hes and score keepers! CATHOLIC LEAGUE High singles = F. Schoenou 284 and G. Neault 306. High triples -- M. Mothersill 617 and L. Trattner 707. Over 200 -- B. Eyre 241, 201, H. Mc- Lgae 693 (315); J. Hardie 695 (272, 223); Guire 229, 243, M. Mothersill 235, 203, L. Trattner 200, 222, 276, N. Eyre 201, Z. Moreau 232, M. McGrath 236, G Neault 306-249, F. Schoenou 284, B. Burke 202, M. Noordman 282, A. Lesley 211, A. Legere 220, B, Hickey 218, A Korkush 209, 216, A. Moreau 221, D. Planeta 247, F. Lee 242, J. 212, B. Houston 231, B. Sagritf O'Malley 215. Lemon League -- C. Mitshell 85, E. McRae 99, E. Giles 98, A. Legere and D. Dionne 88. Team standings -- T. Powers 13, M. Mothersill 10, E. Ekker 9, M, McGrath 9, B. Houston 8, H. Dickison 7, D. Har- riman 7, H. Barrows 6, J. Wrubs' # and O. Trimble §. PLATERS LEAGUE Scores this week -- The boys really went wild, Johnny Smith's high triple of 208, 216, 288 (712), assisted by M O'Rellly with a 216-217 and Alex. Shew- luch a 216, helped the G87s to take three points from the Automatics, leav- ing them only one, although Duf a 214 and Ray Balser a 207. Gord, Dawson of the Polishers won ¥ himself a "300 beer mug a|letters are readable, bowling 310 score also had a 171, 174 (665). Close behind was Hoy with a 257, 254, 151 (662), Freddie Taylor 287, George Fitches (the Whistler) 241, 218, Dal- court 213 and Al. Hutchins 201. They walked off with G: who didn't have much opposition and Doug. Mor- yros as Vyschait had & 288 A Shiners split with Kromers at two points each. Shiners' Walter Beach bowled a 222, 208, Saunders a 206, and believe it or not, Charles E. Palmer bowled his first 200 flat this season. high 'ank- stay on the good his teammates, he bowled a 236, 245, 189 (670), Johnny Clarke is still in there 208, 207, Vanderstoop 208. The Dick Bailley 237, 236, 229, three over 200 to put him second high 702. good score. Lemon League this week honors De- Boo and Southern, both had a single of 90. » won the first section, Gs 682 (242, 241); - 286); Sozansky 648 648 (254); * | Parkin "1 (230); Harriman 238, 201, 210, M. Koster 228, | neid 614, J. Wrubel 289, T. McDougall 255, J.|nfoni 612° (252); L. Rose 610 (259) :R.| Dickson | Chute 608 (301) and W. Evans 605 (249). Gwen Lalonde 261, R. Pilon 254, A. Leavitt 251, A. Payne 246, E. Willerton 245, D. Wetherup 240. | Konapacki 90 and S, Daley 94. | Lucky Ones 16, 48; Isy's Dizzies 14, 52, | Hustlers 14, 56, Saggers 14, 46 Kids 13, 51, Toppers 11, 50, Ri 9 League bowling reported. please have your report typed out on a| different typewriter or have the one of 599 (221, 203). to Hight with the ladies' high single of 223. | points have served notice that they are | a 231, McGillvary 220, 207, Sobil|no longer going to be the door mats of | Tankers' | the league as their pinfall for the night Vic. Williamson 266, 205, 171 (648) and of 3035 outmatched all others with only Samos five | {Fred Carey 231, Ed. Joseph 224, Donna O"Rielly, a spare bowler, shows 2 Blanchard 223, 200, Ben Page 222, 212, good prospect for some lucky team, shirley Doucette 212, 210, Denny We! next season. He had a 247. This is not |g); 207, Bill Wassell 210, Bill Ma the first time he has come up for a jn" 205 and Jenny Carey 201. Barclay 85, D. 90, L. Plume 93, A. Robinson 93, V. 9 and A. topped the high pinfall for an evening by rolling 3580, A member of the Top- | pers, A. Goguen, rolled 819 (262, 284, 273) triple, tying D, Wetherup's triple with handicap for the season. The Goofers are making a lone bid for the section, taking three points from their opponents. Two points behind the Goofers, in second place, are no less | than four teams, the Lucky Ones, Isy's | Dizzies, Hustlers and the Saggers, mak- | ing these last four weeks in the regular | bowling season important to all. Good Luck, teams. | High Triples, G, Stacey 757 (240, 275, 242); W. Morey 708 (252, 251); N. Mec- | F. Gavas 694 (275, 221); S. Melnichuk A. Sheridan 657 (243, | Winsome Tutin 657 (253); V. (226, 223); W. Anthony P, Mason 637 (226); G. J. Dionne 628 21); R.| 634 (254, 232); W. Tonkin 627 (241, Clare Mason 612 (222); E Other Singles: C. McKnight 268, choose a fine car, Lemon League: Peggy Milne 83, T.| FOR YOU from our GOODWILL SELECTION Cliff Mills Motors Ltd. "Salesman-of-the-week, Mr. Mike Jacula, has looked over more than 150 used cars at Cliff Mills Motors and has picked out his choice as extra special buys for this week. 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