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The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1960, p. 15

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lg SERN a rie eb 5S SEER 'OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Close Championship Race In English First Division By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, UAW Hockey Statistics UAW Hockey League rang SERIES down the curtain last Sunday West Ham on the same day. This morning in the Bowmanville has set up a complicated series|Arena and completed another Correspondent to of protests and explanations. The highly successful season. The The Oshawa Times question is now being 25% oy season im probably the tt CHE i first Tottenham could not have had the successfully operat since the division champioaship 1s Krotied same privilege of postponing their circuit was formed some nine | "B" SEMIFINA! Tony's Bradley's Tony's wins series 2-1. SERIES "C" Belko Tony's BOA TENDERS PEA .OFF tighter than a drum. The three game with Everton so that|years ago. Probably the biggest AVERAGES £/top teams are now on level pegs Brown, Mackay and White could reason for the successful season with only four weeks of the season|Play for Scotland. The difficulty|was the executive who ruled to go. Wolves thumped Leeds 3-0|is that Tottenham had to make a|fawiessly on decisions during the while Tottenham could only draw decision regarding these threefseason, President Cliff Pilkey, 1st 1-1 with bottom of the table Luton Players before the Scottish team yice president, "Ab" Taylor and land Burnley drew 3-3 with Shef-|Was picked, while Wolves, Wholsecretary - treasurer are to field Wednesday. Wolves and are compelled to release play- commended for doing a "top | Spurs, even on games, each have ers for internationals to England, flight" job behind the scenes. i Burnle with two could wait until after the side . 47 points. Burnley, 4 ed. Everyone seems to| During the season the league |games on hand, have 43. Burnley|W&s NweC © Te whereby|operated their four familiar have the easiest schedule, but agree teams: Belko Redy-Mix, Tony's Will, Belko i to play in the players can be refused permis- : Jugve ig ivy a and/sion to play for the other three|Refreshments, Bradley's and |g inion ont. Spurs each have six to play, and home countries is all wrong. Lorne Goodman Plumbing and|peGray. Tony's enn , Manchester City, in the rele- Heating. It's hoped all four en- Myles, Tony's on the season's form, should win gation zone, now want their game tries will be back again next sea- Davis, Tony's Jfive of them. with West Bromwich Albion post-|son for another year of hockey Hawe, Belko Fielder, Bradley's Melnick, Tony's Nicholisheon, Gdm.'s on, Goodman's INDIVIDUAL PLAY-O! G. Westfall, Belkn Armstrong, Belko Arnold, Belko | West, Tony's | Smith, Tony's | Richards, Belko Wills, Belk 28588 - 2 2a --® = s& = Steffan, Belko Marshall, Belko "|J. Claus 761 (238, 310); 'l@m; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 15 took the high triple for the season with 870 (296, 293, 281). Ron Wodnisky, also had them falling, won the high triple with handicap 825, topping D. Wether- up's 822 of long standing. Congratulations to both players! Let high scores bowled on through the two weeks of play-offs. All team captains . |are asked to see that your players are ( 00 noon for prompt, 6.45 p.m. and 12. the two weeks of play-offs. High triples -- R, Gardian 870 (296, 203, 281); R. Wodnisky 798 (264, 318); A. Goguen 706 (238, 235, 233); E. Moni 704 (256, 250); R. Hopkins 682 (250, D. 679 (220, 229); 646 (290); Ralph Helen Fisher Dot Para- Shemilt 645 643 (250, 224); dise 639 (273); Gren Williams Steve Barta us hope that the pins keep falling and Harold this week are Tal Ryan , Flo lock 250, Les Gray 249, Jean Carter 241, Howard Read 235, 224, Bob Glover 235, Bill Baker 234, John , Dorothy Dalton 227, Frank Taylor 224, Elsie Smith 223, Audrey Keys 222 and Ev Harding 221. Pickering 681 (282); A. (245, 228); C. McKnight 670 (248); W. Anthony 651 (260); S. Melnicuk L. Locke 647 (239); G. Stacey (235); V. Sozansky 641 (250); A, McDonald 640 (238); E. Willerton 639 (259, 227); W. Morey 637 (249); J. Har- die 637 (228); W. Harmer (220, 251); G. Shullman 622 (255, 221); B. Melnichuk 628 (243); N. McRae 618 (227) and J. Dionne 602 (240). Lemon League -- C. Moak 86, P. Northey 89 and G. Parkin 93, Teams in major playoffs -- Hustlers, Isy's Dizzies, Pioneers, Toppers, Beat- niks and Sid's Kids. Teams in consolation playoffs -- Sag- gers, Al's Pains, Goofers, Lucky 'Ones, Zeros, Ramblers, Jim's Dandy's, Head Pins, Rockets and Cyclones. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES LEAGUE The Jets are assured of first place SIGN LINEMAN OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa Rough Riders of the Big Four Football League today announced the sign- ing of lineman Fred Robinson, 28, who played with Toronto Argo- nauts two seasons ago. DUPAS BEATEN SYDNEY Australia (AP) Clive Stewart Australian middle- weight boxing champion Monday night outpointed Tony Dupas of New Orleans in a 10-round bout at the Sydney Stadium. Stewart Jeighed 159% pounds Dupas 156%. ® The game which will in all |probability settle the league title lis on April 23, when Spurs travel P \to Wolverhampton to play the oes Wolves. This game may well give Wolves the championship, as 5 a form, 1 cannot see the % en i Singh on their opponents' internationals, Hi Prevent she ground. Burnley, 1 fear, re too MIX-up which has occur is erratic to last the hot pace. year. From here, it looks like Wolves winning their third championship A 4 "2 in a row, and being hot favorites WIDE VARIETY ing doi wie hs au ben ling a double which has not been ani- | catalogued and he has prac- won for over 50 years. KILMARNOCK IN FINAL tically no idea of its value. Most of it was picked up during Kilmarnock are through to the (CP Photo) in the second section now with 51 points but second place is a different story. The Sometimers have 39, Corner Pins 38, The Brats 36, Happy Gang 35, Ma- vericks 32, The Dinkys 29, Headliners 29 Do Littles 28%, Handicappers and Shocks 28, Eight Balls and Goose Eggs 27. Six Blind Mice 25, High Hopes 24, Goofers 23%. Maudettes 23 and Sweets and Sour 17, Helen 'Read is our top bowler this week with 830 (334, 227, 269). Lovely Corbeil, Belko B: Bradley's Belko McMahon, Belko Mapes, Bradley's | Gibson, Belko | Middleton, Brad. |Irvine, Tony's iD. Cockerton, Brad. Pts. | Bryan, Tony's |McCabe, Tony's Burke, Bradley's Copeland, Gdm ¢ OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS CATHOLIC LEAGUE |Neil 762 (303), Deb Tilk 769 (311), Pete High singles « M. _|Corbeil 751, Ron Murray 716, John yah singles = M. oster 272 and MH. Ip oo 713' Bob Gow 713, BUI Mae. Hi iples -- P. B % son 711, Harry Lyzun 710 (310), Chuck NoSglh Lriles rooks 639, and G.| gout 710 (307), Fred Williams 703, R. | Over 200 -- J. Wrubel 227-23, M. | Wilson 692, V. Conlin 690 (321), E. Jor- [Noordman 206, C. Gould 204, A. Moreau dan 684, R. Misztak 671, R. Cairnes [219, Z. Moreau 210-219-203, M. Halik 250-670. D. Davis 675, D. Hodgson 670, K. 216, G. Neault 232-276-265, S. Belenduke Cobb 651, A. Cameron 652, U. Caron Coach 209, Fr. Beriault 244, J. Dickison 228, B. [638 A. Klischenko 645. W. Osmok 643, ' Houston 273-223, F_ Flynn 201, M. Kos.|C. McCabe 642, A. Villa 646, S. Himes {ter 272, R. Gould 201, H. McGuire 311-|639, A. Reid 635, E. Logeman 630, R. 1. Mothersill 207-210, P. Brooks 245- (Godfrey 633, G. Oliffe 637, M. Love F. McKenna T Fowers. 2:3, 1635, K. Whiley 83 ¥W. Rudvk 9, F, Dianne 250-201 d L. Trattne . | Armstrong ,» D. Vann 621, R. Hickey Tate, 202 622, R. MacGregor 619, A. Moseanko 618 Lemon League was -- A. Holdaway, G. Haines, K. Brant and F. Franko. PELE EEE TI I= poned, because Denis Law, their|which will operate out of The £53,000 inside forwards, is in the Bowmanville Arena. Scottish eleven. Listed below are the final play-| It is certain that before next|offs statistics released today by| eason, there will be considerable) Jim Shaw, the league statistician. J on of the arrangements for ON®CsORCOOSN wn Worry of FALSE TEET Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false | teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling ea f when you or laugh. Just bowling, Helen, next is Bill Barfa '744 ttie PASTEETH on (266, 285); Oscar Morrison 731 (253, 249, pla vg To ttle 5 Ui 1229); Bill Gutsell 730 (265, 254, 210); | Daman Stan Cook 711'(269, 227, 215); Bruce secur Dalton 692 (276, 242); Mac Barnett 688 Fy gd by houing Plates id (264, 244); Harry Keys 678 (214, 252. or f, , It's ine Foplbiriy 212); Ernie Hale 673 (240, 268); Olive [McIntosh 669 (202, 219, 248): haat 8% any drug: counter. Brockman 657 (246, 223); Ray Branton NEW REDUCED PRICE STOVE OIL. 'irteous, Prompt Delivery VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 AJAX WH 2-1251 SERIES "A" SEMI-FINAL WL Belko Goodman's Belko wins series 2-0. 2 0 OT TL TT PIES FPO EPR SN ep HOO NO HHN RECON WA AN USNAR CNN CUNRHN LAUAUNRRYNR SD "NNN DLL 0 4 2 0 Royals Need Win To Stay In EPHL MONTREAL, (CP) Floyd Curry of Montreal Royal he dy 4 0 J ' COLLECTOR'S HOBBY HAS George W. Bannister of Ot- | collected stuffed tawa looks over some of the | mals and birds, half a ton of 1500 firearms in his private elephant tusks, armor and museum. Over the years he has | 200,000 stamps. Little of it is | his travels. 0 tropical final of the Scottish Cup, with a 2.0 win over Clyde in the semi- final. Killie. only one point behind Hearts in the Scottish first divi- Ision, might yet win both league] and cup in Scotland. Ranges and Celti z -1 draw at Hamp- ; : Celtic piaveu 2.1 other a reaching for something or othe and have to start all over again. |in the realm of higher mathe It should be a Rangers and Kil- matics, called Tuesday for 'alas : marnock final, but Celtic are 110-per-cent effort from every| Lemon League -- C. Harper 80-83. > ; po "oa ' Team standings -- E. Ekker 22, M noted cup fighters and anything member of the club" in tonight's| yf il oF powers 19, M. Mc could happen in the replay. meeting with Trois-R ivieres Grath18, H. Dickison 16, B. Houston 14, Standing Group ! -- Durno 33 (60), 5 ii 9 Lions H. Burrows 14, D. Harriman 13, J. Corby's 27 (64), Berg's 24 (66), Tommy ENGLAND'S TEAM The Royals must win right in Wrubel 13 and O. Trimble 12, | Goch 21 (50), Local 2784, 21 (42), Can. fate! England's international team to _ *1€ fOVe ; .: |Corps 19 (45), Bo Peep 19 (41) and Base meet Scotland on April 9 has Trois-Rivieres or they'll be jim Bonds 12 (32). ase- . p ' a 0! A S- | three surprises in it. Howe, of nated from the Eastern Profes their lead to six points downing Corby's Group II -- Blacks 27 (57), Can. . Sy . "ke q roff 33 B Corps 26 (54), Meades 26 (41), Flynn's ] 0 rest Bromwich, after 24 inter- Hockey League playoffipy si "Berg's Men's Wear beat Localls' be Fy This strange incident in the ca- there's no TV show. Because un- 1 0m West Bron ds os. is dropped, semi-finals, They trail 3-2 in the|2788 3.1, Canadian Corps took three % (5), Stepnensons 20 un, Fred's 19 reer of the drawling West Virgin-/der the rules I've got to forfeit "Pil 27 national appe stances, is drob} \d|series and need a victory to from Bond Clothing and Bo-Peep Res.|(s0) © *™ 16 (49), and Beals 15 » kk yi yi uddersfield S 3 A \ " " v CG - . ian was related Tuesday by Har-|the 15 holes we've played with the, That is the date the New York guy Witson, digi T back. Jim.|force a seventh and deciding|taurant won over Tommy Goch Super plioup TI -- Acadian 30 GSD, old Weissman, sports columnist/illegal number of clubs. Now I|city board of estimate votes on| 'v Greaves of Chelsea is also game on Montreal ice. Black's Men's Wear took a single/ mone: aeis0, Ale morn 23 (4 the New York Mirror, and he can't try to win the match either, . . NYY J) - 1 we'll of as if point lead in Group II by shutting out| r ' fA : 0 of dhe Sew York ox Ee Ce uaa pe a mii whether or not to approve a|jeft out, and the inside left posi We'll need that extra effort if De are Toya Corps | d2ille 17 gb, Cannings 15 (36) and Hy. quotes Snead himself as author-|caus at's est. § $1$450,000 appropriation for plans|tion goes to Parry of Bolton Wan- we are going to beat the Lions|yere losing 31 to Fred's Refrigera.| ; ity. ow acl hat I do and specifications on a new sta-|derers. Bobby Charlton is in thejin their own rink," said Curry. tion. Mead's Service Station blanked | has p savs. § § | ! " : na y lie . . ma move i SOC! V fea od osama Fors Decor: | GAVE IT BACK dium in Flushing Meadows which side, but at outside left. He has But if we can duplicate our per-| Norman Beal's to move into | SOCIAL AND SPORTS NEWS igi of a filmed television| 'I four-putt the 16th to put my could be used by the New York previously played for England at formance of last Sunday we Can edged H and K Hardware 3-1. Trg aud final Section. Was you ¢ » : 3 3 insi i . ak Pad Acadian Cleaners took sole session | DY sy ies, ree series. Sam did not identify his opponent one up. Then he gave it entry. centre and ade Fg. Joe Iske Mem! Sieh praise for thelr head in a os ton ¥. le poss 98ion Ponts. the. final. coening. SAME Doe opponent. but through deduction back to me on the 17th in spite| Other cities with Baker, of Hibernians, » y 14 8 ; point win ever Tony's, Oshawa TV up-|Win. We have previously been men- PPO; . i g 4 d . Le . irst Scottish club player ever work of his defencemen in Sun-|g. Als Bi-Rite 3-1, Houdaille shut-out tioning that our league was having a 3 as of anything 1 could do that i aw he p Al , Weissman concluded it was dn' , are sitting tight awaiting the yer. "It was their Cannings and Hyman Real Estate beat good year and records were continuous- young Mason Rudolph wouldn't be too obvious on the git ff if is favorable, they wil DR ingot! (Sheffield Weds [best garic in Weeks as a unit Als Ets 37 ly being bettered, and this was cer- 5 SS 4 screen. Now -I got to sweat out', i ir os steam is: Springett (< Dest 8 5 . "'! Reg Welsh had the top triple and|tainly proven by two records being SAM'S STORY o ahead with their own plan ; he, I tt \ I hex" . nesday Armfield Blackpool) [And I'm confident they can re- single with 786 (322). Next were Angus topped the final evening. Bob Gardian, They came to the 15th hole of No. 18. If not, they'll forget the whole 2 /i rsfield); Clay- Hid the Mid-Ocean course all square, "I got a wedge to the green thing and Wilson (Huddersfi y-|pea S t apt. kburn), Slater| Ti als en't vet w Weissman relates, and lets Slam- ang deliberately hit ton, capt. (Blackburn he Royals haven't yet won a 1 4 Black's Present... Sammy Snead Continental Throws Game League Fate NEW YORK (AP)--Sam Snead "Wow! Now 1 got me a di- Known Apr. 27 was caught in a dilemma so he|lemma. Can't touch off a rhub- RR ' mY threw a goif match which, ac- arb by admitting it to the prod- NEW YORK, {AP The cording to the rules, had already ucer. If I do that, I force the|of the embryo Continental lost. cameras to stop grinding and|ball League will become known Premium Quali*v UAW LEAGUE | In Group 1, Durno's Garage stretched DUPLATE Garage | BROOKLIN OL. 5-3221 franchises (to play against Scotland. The full/day's 1-0 victory p k f here: it short| "If the board passes it, we're (Wolves) and Flowers (Wolves);/game in the series in Trois- my Sammy e ot om X Bore: enough so it wouldn't look funny|in business," Bill Shea, chair-|Connelly (Burnley), Haynes (Ful-|Rivieres, losing 3-1 and 4-3 in ee Le Hee ps pa EE Atm Cauca, a0, ahpoees fo. Jie bag for a spoon," Weissman antee losing the hole and the|commitiee a e ton), an A S urry P ans no changes in his uotes Snead. 'As I reached for match." |behind the new league, said Tues-| United). {lineup from Sunday's game, but it 1 noticed three wood clubs in- Weissman said when Snead's/day- "If it doesn't, we're dead." MORE COMPLICATIONS |from Trois-Rivieres comes word stead of the two I usually play, match with Rudolph was on TV| Shea said when he went around| Because of having two players that coach Gerry Desaulniers will along with a No. 1 iron. 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