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The Oshawa Times, 12 Apr 1960, p. 15

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OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Hearts Seem Likely To Win League Title. are in with a chance of tying Eng- has asked for a transfer after land and Scotland for the home|being dropped from the first international championship. If{team. He has been off form since ..|the ~England-Scotland game athe was demobilized from na- LONDON -- The soccer spot-|Hampden results in a draw, |tional service a few weeks ago, light has for the time being moved Wales will be equal wit these|but should still fetch £20,000 in to Scotland, where the Hearts, of |two countries on points, and there|the transfer market . . . Kevin Edinburgh, now seem certain to{will be a three-cornered tie for|Howley, 35-year old Yorkshire, win the league title. The Kil-|the title. If either England or|referee, has been appointed to| | marnock challenge was stifled|Scotland win, however, the win-|{take charge of the English Cup when lowly Dunfermline beat Kii-|ning country will take the cham-|final between Wolverhampton and lie 10 in a surprise result, and|pionship, one point ahead of Blackburn at Wembley on May Hearts won a decisive victory) Wales, 7. He is the youngest referee ever | over Clyde by 52. With two! Mel Charles had to forego thei win this honor Burnley maiches yet to play, against St.|international game, in which hejdisappointed hundreds of school-| Mirren and Raith Rovers, both/was to have played for Wales. | boys when they closed their gates, in the easy class for the leaders, His distressing knee injury had|when the English international Hearts need only one point to/not cleared up, and he failed to|team was playing a practice game| OTTAWA =. TA 8.2781 win the flag for the 1960-61 sea-|pass a fitness test on the morning on their round. Normally, school-| LONDON - GL 5-1440 |son. They are far ahead of Kil-/of the game. boys and others have free admis- | imarnock on goal average. This| Mel Charies, who plays for Ar-|sion for these games, but the CR means that Hearts will be touring |senal, is now out of 'football for Burnley club decided the prac- Canada in May and June asthe rest of the season, but is hop-|tice should oe held in secret. champions of the Scottish league, ing that with treatment and the and will represent Scotland in|cloce season rest period, he can next year's European Cup ser-|come back to form again next ies. {season, This has been a disap- There will be a Ranger s- pointing season for this stellar Kilmarnock Scottish Cup final at half-back for whom Arsenal paid | Hampden Park on April 23. In|£43,000 to Swansea. Since he {their replayed tie with Celtic,|signed for Arsenal just a year {Rangers showed their power by ago, he has been able to play in| winning 4-1, before 80,000 spec-| only 18 games. His knee was in-| tators. It should be a great game. |jured early in the season, he| Kilmarnock's defeat by Dunferm-|had a cartilege operation and line was their first in 22 games, |since his return to football in {and while Rangers have had|spasmodic appearances, he has Dave Black Memorial The Dave lack Memorial Lloyd Sabins or Acadian Clean- rather uncertain form lately, been far from his best. Next sea- Trophy, emblematic of the Osh-|ers took fifth prize with some| they usually rise to the occasion} son will tell whether George {awa Men's singles 5-pin champ-|real competitive trundling when, |in a cup final game. But Kilmar-| Swindin made a bad investment godview 3. ore night and only four ern Far tises '223. Flo Byacey 234. ionship was won by Don Bagshaw/|after a bad first five, the big{nock have already beaten themifor Arsenal when he paid out teams out of the running, ext reek Bea Alexander 222, 205; uilda Ridley (of Toronto, when this annual|lefthander finished strongly to this season, and on form must be £43,000 for Charles. | EE Te oso =a acion Ding 2 On ar. [event was concluded at Motor| compile a nice 2489 total. regarded as cup favorites. |Plenderleith, international centre- } Shad npvside slip.) : ¥ Bo Ie o da | The first game for Sabine was Bv defeating Ireland 3-2, Wales half .of Edinburgh Hibernians, | A WOITN) Br ove ort, 205, Marg Dau with games of 251; 251: back he [| € Dan-933; 308; 207; 285: 329; 280 and|followed with games of 213; 225; OBA Players IREMEMBER WHEN. ..? Mid [267 for a 10 game total of 2641|297; 246; 308; 221; 253; 270; 310 By M. MCINTYRE HOOD Special London, England, Correspondent to 'the Oshawa Times CASE 420" Costs less to own less to operate. Sales & Service af: YORONTO « RO 2-8351 CITY OF OSHAWA HONORS 'VIKINGS' FOR RUGGER TITLE In recognition of this outstand- | *Vikings" club party were City | the rugger club president, Ed ing achievement, the City of | of Oshawa Aldermen Walter | Jones, while Alderman Branch, Oshawa presented each mem- | Branch and Ab. Walker. The | left, and the remainder of the ber of the team with a trophy. | picture shows Alderman Walker | team looks on. | Presenting the trophies at the | (centre) presenting a trophy to ! --Oshawa Times Photo In their first season of com- petition, Oshawa "Vikings" Rugger Club attained the en- viable title of Intermediate "A" Co-Champions of Ontario. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS |<L05E FINA : Toronto Trundler Wins plan now ... before spring to move into one of these fine CRA LEAGUE |tion Trophy are Stinkers, Squatters,| Standing -- Group One--Bingo Mark- (Jays, Deadbeats, Dillies and Bellring- | ers 17, Sunnyside 14, Bom-Hers 14, Has ers. Good luck to all! | Beens 13, Argonauts 11, Troubleshoot-| Top honors go to Ella Hall with a ers 11, Spades 9, Aces 7. Group two-- | 761 triple (202, 294, 265), Molly De- Abstainers 14, Hi-Los 13, Bird Dogs 13, Pratto was next with a 681 (276, 206), Rascals 12%. Bathe No. 2 12% orn- [Helen Anderson 642 (260, 223), Chris tons 11, Storie 11, Sliders 9. Group |Collins 617 (218, 202), Hazel Peaker Three -- Woodview No. 3 16, Old Tim-{§03 (271) and Helen Pinch 600 (242). ers 15, Aristocrats 13, Zeros 12, Har S Cole had the highest single with mon 11, Wildcats 11, Sunshiners 10,ia 208, Marg Gray 267, Sylvia Gunn 242, Woodview 38. |Helen Pinch 242, Jo Cobbledick 225, McCullough homes at . . . 796 Hortop 794 Somerville trix on g and Argonauts "set Bom Hers| ailace nner te Killer with a 14% mmin, - y . J 4 . back with & 3.1 score. Troubleshooters | partes 30 230;/a reputation to fight kept alive, splitting points with Aces. In els 205, Edythe Nathan 204, Group where every team stllign; p04 June Morrison 204, 0 5 v Campbe Bagshaw was May Lenius 208, Phyl has a chance it was Bird Dogs, Stor] Hidos and Thorntons winning 3-1 ov mings 201, Dud Mills 200 and Grace fuir 203, Flo Williams 201, Maria Cum- [tg give him a 56 pin margin|for a great finish. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rascals, Sliders, Bathe No. 2 and A stainers respectively. Group Three saw Woodview No. 3 move into the lead by utting out Sunshiners while Old Tim- and Aristocrats were sharing the 92 points. Harmon also scored a shut ouf, 7 y he victi nd Wild E Te me » | Congratulations to Ernie Ekker and i is week was Denn y|his team, on winning the third section Lis Tonle tus week 3 followed by | with 26 points. Second section winners Bob Carter 745 (316, 233), Dan Taylor were Ted Powers and his team with 719 (298, 230), Gord Reid 709 (255, 245,(27 points, First section winners were 209), Bette March 691 ( fary Mothersill and her team with Jim Baxter 690 (286. 233 6 points ), } Next week we start the playoffs for |the league championship trophies and » uech- | consolation prizes. We would like to ill Rowden 636 see as many bowlers out as possible oung 633 (249, 206),|Let us hope that the pins keep falling 32 (256, 203), Daveland high scores are bowled through- 94), Don Clark 620 (233, out the playoffs. ke 616 (243, 213), Stan| Team standings -- E. Ekker 26, T. 26, | Powers 23, M. Mothersill 22, H. Dicki- Ed. [son 20, M. McGrath 19, B. Houston I5, "ummings 200. Lemon League -- Ev Broadbent 98, Bea Russell 9% and Trudy MacDonald CATHOLIC LEAGUE Geo. Taylor (234, 203), Don Patterson Mitchell 631 223), Harold Rout 615 (273), Billie Trivett 613 ( 205), Bob Dingman 613 (234, 206) | compiled with 226; 326; 293; 221: Moss 607, and Dale Colbourne 605. shemilt 612 (243), Bob Beharrell 609 (236), Vic Williamson 604 (228, 202 George Lawrence 604 (219), Keith Smith 802 (218, 206), and Len Brash 602 (209) Good singles were tolled by Bea Russel Ozzie Weeks 245, 200 , Lucille Clarke 24 Frank Ashby 233, 1, 226, Ralph Gulli- ver 230, Sheila Patterson 228, Curt Russell 227, Vern Coat id 225, June Yi 222, Fred Hen- Sorson, 315, 200, Tie. Buechier 216, Jim 215, Deb a3, a Glecoff 213, , Doris Clark 210, Wilf Scattergood 210, Mary June Lawson Mary Huisman 2 207, Cis Rockert Ev.| man 238, 330; H. Schoenou 230 and C. { Lemon League O. Trimble 15, H. Burrows 14, D. Har- |riman 13 and J. Wrubel 13 High singles -- M. Ekker 287 and L. Trattner 324. High Triples -- M. Ekker 685 and L. Trattner 788. | Over 600 -- O. Timble 207, Fr. B Burrows 212, M. Ekker Trattner 202, 262, 324; D. T. Powers 213, R. McKenna 220, F ynn 203, J. Wrubel 224, M. Mothersill 234 JH. McGuire 202, B. Eyre 227, 200. ." Mothersill 211, Z. oreau 246. Belenduke 240, M. 235, D, Harriman 220, B. Hickey 226, 255; A. Moreau 235, M. Noord: Dickison 255, F. Gould 254. J. Harriman 36, 257, +227; 251 for 2531, over Lou Trattner of Oshawa who| Bob Gallagher, also a member finished second. a = lof the Acadian Cleaner club just Trattner's -total -of -2597 -was missed the prize list when he Wear Helmets 172; 297: 308; 188; 320 and 246 and | ao nen wis Sms ean In Playofis but for the 172 game Lou was Is irst fiv s| shooting very consistently. [but hike his. teammate he 'never, BAMILTON (CP) Third prize went to another|let up and his games were 262; Toronto major leaguer when Bob 264; 204; 204; 204; 226: 290; 312; Taylor of the Pasquale Bros. 280 and finally a 240 game for a club finished strong to come with-| brilliant wind-up. in 7 pins of Lou Trattner's total.| Taylor's games were 228; 298; 273; 213; 197; 313; 309; 165; 235 executive ruled here Sunday. has been won by a bowler was a very low game of 165 which| excellent bowlin i } 8 J ) g during the past Siopped Bob from (aking the three Saturdays, there is a strong siverware. ; 'possibility that the Toronto shoot- The next two prizes were cop- ers will be much more numerous ped by two members of the Aca- in future events of this competi-| dian Cleaner club with Ozzie|tion, |games. Keeler finishing fourth with 247;| aque tournament N - 204: 243: 298: 269: 240: 260. was a big 272; 294; 243; 228; 269; 240; 20; | sucess, due mainly to the effic-| play. tire day to the task. Bea Ross,| John Trott, Henrietta Liston and |Sel Himes did a terrific job of] year. POLO GROUNDS' DIRT FOR SALE SAN FRANCISCO, (AP) -- Anybody want two square scoring. by r juvenile, midget, BAY ROUTE The Hudson Bay Railway was -- Batsmen {will be required to wear helmets {in all future Ontario Baseball As-| * |sociation playoff games, the OBA This marks the first time that 1 Officials Seg the lielmes ques | o 0 ia tion has been discussed for some the Dave Black Memorial trophy time and since helmets are man- in vf i { and 361 for 2592, and here again it| Toronto but after witnessing th datory in the major leagues, they| . f essing the should also be worn in amateur Jim Inglis, Atwood; James The ruling holds only for play- Catharines and Jack Flewelling, off games because the executive Chesley. lhas no jurisdiction over league, The executive also ruled that |all minor playoffs -- including bantam and peewee leagues--must begin by Aug. 13. opointed to the executive started from The Pas, Man., in committee were Glen MacDonald G. Van Gestal 91, A, Legere 91 and C. 76. 204 y RADIATOR DEPT. Wemanski 203, Kay Lawrie 202, Dot| Playoffs 8 in *"A" section, the Gut. | Tyson 202, Doug Marshall 201, Mary tersnipes took the lead by coming up| Williamson 230, Churck Grimbleby 200, with a very good third game and a and Ross Drew 200 total of 3376 pins. The Lucky Six are The top Lemons this week were Joan next with 3242, followed by the Champs Claus '74. Jo Gardner 99, and Don 3160 and the Hot Shots 3151. Harper 93 The "B" section boys showed why they are in this section when the Mus- OPUC LEAGUE katers took the lead with 2965 pins. Speeders 74,619, Oddballs 73,196. Ham- The Lucky Strikes blazed their way mers 72,994, Magicians 72,931, Strikers home with 2874, while the Wiffers and 92,431 and Luniks 71,388. Blazers splattered the. pins to the tune Ladies' High Single -- Bea Colvin 253, of 2866 and 2863 respectively. The Men's High Single -- Gord Boddy, 245: teams in this section do have a fairly Ladies' High Triple -- Audrey Gimblett| good reason for their poor showing. A feet of the outfield from the |19)3 and reached Churchill New York Polo Grounds? it was flown here to transplanted at the San Fran- cisco Giants' new stadium, Candlestick Park, But groundskeeper Matty Schwab decided planting the the Polo Grounds sod might cause weeds. That leaves two square feet of Manhattan real estate a long way from home. 1931. lilton; inland Trevor Smith, both of Ham- Hagersville; Grant Kett, | 795 Law St. Manager Jack Adams of De- {troit Red Wings was suspended | by President Frank Calder of the | {NHL and Detroit players Eddie {Wares and Don Grosso were each | fined $100 for a fistic assault on| referee Mel Harwood during the] fourth game of the Stanley Cup| final 18 years ago tonight. De. | |troit had won the first three {games, but Toronto won the fourth by 4-3, and went on to cap-| |ture the cup in four straight. | Choice Locations © Choice Terms © See Them Now McCULLOUGH HOMES LTD. For Arrangement to Inspect These Homes Call HARRY MILLEN, Realtor RISTOW & OLSEN, Realtors RA 8.1679 . RA 5.6165 Black, Oakville; Dave Bell, St. | Past-president Peter McMullen lof Milton was made chairman of | : . " a the OBA Minor Baseball Week, lent scorers who devoted the en-les be held June 25 to July 2 this W BLACK'S BOYS' DEPT. Presents The Newest In Manly Fashions DRESS YOUR SON JUST 203, 203, 235; Men's High Triple -- Horace Hartshorn 240, 217, 266--683. Over 200 Doug McDougall Stan Smith 227, Horace Hartshorn Barb Greig 200, 202, Bea Colvin 253, Rose Ferencz 205, Marg Courtney 220. Gerald Bull 208, 241, Gord Boddy 238, 43. Bill Tkaczuk 201, Jackie Wintar 232 and Marie Smith 202 Lemon League -- Isola Kuzniak 42, Donna Elliott 73, Len Shaw 92, Marion Stone 98 and Kathy Laidler 80 OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE With two weeks left in the regular season, Dale's Lactics continue to roll along on a five point margin over their closest rivals for the final play- off spot. Doug's Krimkos kept their hopes alive by riding roughshod over the Diveos to the tune of three points. Ed's Purepaks continue to roll up the points by taking the Dixies to the clean- ers while Dale's Lactics narrowly miss- od taking all four points from the Jropicanas. The top bowler of the night Helen Feeney who rolled a very 630, followed by Ed Corby 622, Henderson 620, Ed Henderson 608, Moss 607, and Dale Colbourne 605. was nice Lyn Don Scores of 200 plus were rolled by ep; {much so that Bob Carswell blew four 217, 226, -Audrey Gimblett 203, 203, 235. | Tres mob oy | bright object in the area of their al- leys, kept glazing in their yes. So Three members of the same team | were the only "600" bowlers we had last might. Namely Doug Taylor with 698 (232, 276), Al Stevens 639 (218, 226), and Ernie Cheredaryk 633 (217, | 252). Good single games were by Bob Han. na 271, Bud Edgar 253, Bob Dove 250, | Ray Clancy 226, George Pratt 246, Bill Romanuk 226, Al "Sticky" Mosier 225, Nels Wilson 224, Jack Milne 221, Bert Waite 220, 216; Walt Fry 216, Jack Dawson 215, Al Jamieson 214, John Bailey 209, Jack Brockman 202, R, | Glover 203, Al Perry 202, Bill Moore |201 and Bill Smith 201. Burdette Dales hit the Lemon League twice with 89 and 91. He was | followed closely by lucky Roy McLean 90 and Ross Stevenson 94. FIREMEN'S MIXED DOUBLES Congratulations to the High Pres- sures in winning the fourth and last | section. They took four points from the False Alarms. Other results are: 600 | Triples -- Art Tuson 779 (312, 243, 224), |Scott Smith 733 (285, 226, 222), Palm Helen Feeney 243, 218; Bob Temperton |Knight 714 4248, 236, 230), Ron Templar 213; Ed Henderson 240; Betty Skinner 632 (272, 205), Gord Brough 632 (235, 266; Chuck Durno 238; Lyn Henderson [206), Casey Vermoen 627 (220, 212), Bill 215, 252: Ruth Butler 201; Ed Corby|Logeman 624 (238, 233) and Harry Keys 274; Dale Colbourne 227, 219: Don Moss 600 (229, 201) 204, 236; Tobie Couture 206: Bob Feeney| 200 Singles -- Joan Batten 273, Mar- 22 and Helen Henderson 231. {ian Hawley 246, 216, Lorraine Prout Lemon League -- Ruth Stainton 89; 242, Mickey Smith 235, 225, Eddie John Dyck 98; and Dorothy Durno 86. 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