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The Oshawa Times, 8 Nov 1960, p. 11

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FOCKEY HINTS Bobby Hull Keeps Digging For Puck By LLOYD PERCIVAL y 1A PERCIVAL aD / # Possession Is nine points of the 5 | law! This old saying certainly ap plies to modern hockey, This is why cosehes are always exhort ing their players to 'dig for the puck", especially when it is in side the opposing team's offensive wme, The player whe can con sistently come up with the puck is worth his weight in goals -- and this describes Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks Walching the husky Chicago star is always time well spent for the young ckey player since Hull has grest all-round ability but for now let's concentrate on his skill' at coming up with the puck during scrambles and pres- sure play in the blue line zone, The key to Hull's success is the way he uses his body to get pos. session, a trick every young play er shoul try to emulaie When the Chicago star is scuff. ling for the puck his main ob jeetve is to get his body between his opponent and the puck. He rarely. 65 50 many young players possession hut leaves him clear to do, flashes at the puck with his|move quickly away with the puck stick, Keeping in good balance, |protected by his body, This trick knees well bent, Hull with a quick|is worth all the time spent learn swing of his hips moves his op-| ing it | ponent back and away from the (Copyright 1960, puck -- which not only gains him Toronto Star Syndicate) Knob Hill E Over Kent's Johnny Kent's Western Tire alleys at Bayview Bowl In any Bowlers of Oshawa took on the event some of the high average Koob Hill team and again were bowlers in the League had a very on the short end of a 4-1 loss, poor day For the third consecutive week,!| For the Western team i Johnny Kent's bowlers were onlyian experimental day in order to able to win one game per week, give all the bowlers a chance to although, as in the previous two how! since they could not win the weeks, they have only lost the first series, In the very first total score by a small number of game they lost with a score of pins and last Saturday was no (120 as against 1241, the second exception when they lost by a|game 1043 against 1129. They won total score of 5749 as againstithe third game with 1267 against 5724, 25 pins, and yet lost four| 1013, Lost the fourth game in the games tenth frame with a score of 1198 This team on paper is supposed) oq of 1216 and the fifth game to be 2 strong one Fp proved | with 1087 against 1150 when they knocked of the great| : . = Pasquale team some four weeks Po Hie winning i was ago, but since then they have not| any a Score of THO heen able to do anything, It bash © & Care pl 14k | S owed by L. Taylor with 1242 and been the same fate for the Pas. |p Law with 1167 quale team who apparently have" ' ™ ; not recovered from the effects off For Johnny Kent's Western thelr loss at the hand: of Johnny|team, it was Manning Swartz who Kent's bowlers, In fact the Pas.|was high with 1245 (247, 238, 260, was tear wr One call brings you the wonderful world of warmth FOR COMPLETE HEAT SERVICE CALL Esso OIL HEAT OSHAWA RA 3-2679 Elsewhere call your nearest All the scores in Group "B" Paolone had 925 for four games the past three weeks and it is ex- Bobby Walker, won the Jack] The rink lost one game in the extra end game first time on record that two cials In the Ontario Hockey As. | sulted in referee-in-chief Pat Pat. lained that referees are spoil: Imperial Oil sales office know where you're going to get! e team were only able to win 280 and 220) followed hy Tons Just tem and bowled a poor! Vidas with 1180 (229, 185, 302 241 score of 5604 and 228), As for the other bowlers were down this last week and it Ron Swartz with 624 for four may have been due to the fast ames, Paulo with 810 for four games, Ivor Jones 388 for two games and Bill Brown 242 for one Osh Ri k game awa in This team has been losing for . » " Wins Opening pected that they will start win ning by the time the second . series is ready to start Bonspiel Next Saturday Kent's bowlers take on the strong O'Connor Bow! An Oshawa rink, skipped by|team at Willow Bowl, Knight Trophy in the first bon spiel of the season at the Royal Canadian Club in Toronto Sat. urday night, Other members of the Oshawa rink were Bob Patte, * Rich, Vesey and Hal Butler, competition and were the win ners of the third event in the bonspiel, In their final game, the Walk: er rink defeated Bayne Secord| and his #ink by 8 to 7 in an| Walker and a rink of Oshawa = curlers won the Dominion School | boy Curling championship some | years ago. The following year * Secord skipped another schoolboy |i rink to the title, This was the, schoolboy title holders have met in a regular bonspiel Chean Penalties TORONTO (CP)--Team offi sociation are complaining about) what they call "showhoat whistle hlowing' by referees Referees generally were given a thorough going over during an OHA meeting Monday and it re- terson being called on the carpet for the next OHA council meet: ing Toronto Marlboro owner Staff| Smythe and Guelph gueral man. ager Jack Humphreys com. ing the game by handing out cheap penalties, Rudy Pilous, owner of St cain | arines Teepees sald the league] should try to get younger men| who can skate but "1 don't] them." Peterborough coach Scotty Bowman and Boston scout Har old Cotton representing Niagara Falls said a rash of cheap penal ties had been handed out this Esso Furnace Oil Weather Controlled year, | "From what I've seen they're Delivery anticipating rather than officiat ng." said Pilous. Esso Heating mw 2 Equipment ROBERTS RECOVERED | MONTREAL (CP)---Jim Rob. erts, promising rookie defence. man with Montreal Royals, was) released from hospital Monday| following an attack eof stomach miseries, Roberts was taken to) hospital Saturday, He is ex. pected to play in the Royals next Eastern Profession al Hockey League game---a meet ing here mext Friday with the Kitchener Waterloo Beavers, Roberts, 20, from Port Hope, has| alsa scored six m to tie with winger Wayne as the club's highest scare He nlayed last season with the Peterbor ough Petes of the Ontario Hockey » Association Juniée A Leamue | » Equipment Maintenance Budget Terms IMPERIAL Esso PRODUCTS ST rs an-- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS » whe pet on HOTOR CITY WEN'S MAJOR Hepming's took two ponies from the eating Chow's Restaurant cia and this victory moved the Hennings crew Wo witiin three points of op spt Guawn Awe Trim won # two to one wiavy aver College HilE IGA and once t was John Trott whe wes the water for the trimmers, Tron a) wi mecomphehed the bowlers diesm we roiled 18 gopsccutive strikes then # chopotl followed by # & fr # N00 game, this makes the cond 400 game of Re YOURE SeRsOn Mr. Testt, mies shooting Crawtord Insurance took the works from Vie's Barber Shop and [osing the works is Decoming a habit with the Barer Shop fueiniet Kon Jay Joined the Ed Wilson Ferm turn wha and contributed # wes 760 thiee game sepre, WMeding » 5 game whieh sided the club in defesting the Lucky Boke Grill entry, Werk Barnaveky lopped the [nrniuremen Photo Plate kept well wp in the standing by Leaking a) three games from Ritson Drugs but much improve ment bs expected from the druggists before too long as Metre Kotelko is working on» new he A and W Drivedn defeated 8. D, Hyman Real Estate with Don Sager a fo wand Dewar Ballem being at their best for the rooters and Bon Swartz topping the Hyman shooters with a nies inpie, toilowed hy Jack Brown The standing Chow's Restaurant 18, Oshawa Auta Trim 16, / A gn in Doug Kesler continues to lead the scores were Capon Wesed 791 (216, 256, with TR oa + RrRges, this wesk with 179 i Reswits -- Cots 9, Chiefs 8; Jets 19, Falcons 1; Hawks 4, Eagles 4; Overs 6 Lions # Final standings Hawks Colts 0, Lions #8. Eagles 18 Jets 25 and Chiefs V1 High bewrrs WW. Sentt 7 (220), W657; Mary Williamson 713 (395, 255); Hated Doug Trivett 700 (294, 29%) snd Manan 605 (28) Dingman 104 (297, 25%) & (ri In the $90 class were Esther Davis Bid Edgar IB (290. 299, 2); rmmd 5); Mim Baxter 636 (251, TW); 3) Show 2, (319) [ 8, Perry 27, Grant ¥I8 (212. A, Seunders oA 4 s e. Favioy WIT (230, 291); A. Fewvitt #15 75 (2%) 6. Turner 597 (89), G. Me y Cormick 0 110), 6, Brawn 9481200. 200); Gladys Harper $16 (819, 211); 000 I when mh) ¥ishe Katoes WI an « Ande, "am, J in iid "om mm M mont S97 (213), B, Potts 537, K. Gunn LICE Grim 5 (20%) Masewich S32. 1. Wexler, W818 662 (246); oO Reilly | "04 Jone Lawson on. ¥ wal the 200 game class we had Bop (iary # Fel cone 9) - id 4 Patterson bz (257) Dove a, B We "i (25%) men 5, 3 (201) enrge CHOY, LEAGUE 706 games. were ioliad this week with Wes Wichards leading »ifh # hig 79) (268, 28 254), Bon Swartz 05 (251, 247), and Ren Vanderwalker i cam, is, M7) Thies nehan 292 7 Clark 229 201, Mildred Hanna A yn Fountal i a oe ountan , doyee eifly arg Cermond 218. Marion Beharrell 218, This week Fisie Lock 218, Keith Smith 207. 21, | vd Venn led the wi yess to dete, W mellow tones of son may have lulled the # sense of seewrity, single games were howled 4 Adensmith 233, Nels "Big Daddy" Wik Hutehine son 235, dack Wine 228, Bill Haswell bury ¥ "Hay Baier" Kolar 21, Bun 25); Wars 6 Mer I y closely hy these oi 805 (224, W5); Doreen 52, Frank fri Bob Weir 98 and Jim WICKEL PLN Nearing 4 the end of 26, Den Chepmen 23%, Shirley Musor- fonds. | 18 points, by the Shiners with 17, Taskers 16, Autompt ies 13, Polishers 12, and the Mixers § found the Gyros over the Bed agg wy for the viglors! Automatics AH, he fest eam thot ol the | the & wiepar ARR, Daddy" Wik| Beene Nelg inte Dawson o THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Movember 8, 1960 11 "0 (2, M7, bs Vers The Echoes, lB Mr, Se 4 Bees look Buena ®) #1 it 8 E- the y 22) followed by Geo) (2%) and Howsrd Venn 2 aexe IF : : RJ i § 3 CF H i ol 23. W, Asty You de fod , A aekson 73, Withame 91, Commie Regimhel 108, F % ond A, # Frank Bhewelw 2, wh, Yerm Dawe 395 MOTOR CIFY LA 2 Tries ~ Ti ad Lid week Ww; Bie lemon leaguers Marg Vaughn with 781 (214, 202, 255); fil 78, faitniule: Bob Art Slee | ; H 3 3 Al domsieson 217 I Lon if LEAGUE i the first of three | hesding the tklowed TE is the Gyros #00 Trigles Al Smith 92 26); Fred Glover 670 (218, ws Wes Marg ot am, a, 22; ; (23, 221); Norm O'Reilly 634 /| Marshall 213, 14 Linton 213, Denny #6): Don Robinson 633 (257); Mary ton 212. Mike Siblock 22, Pipher 630 (216, 215); Sid Hurleck #28 ander 211, 3, 21715 Ford Bennett 525 (224, 206); O'Reilly 298, Molly Hartshorn 621 (201. 265); Jim Dingman 207, Mary | Nemish 614 (225, 20105 and Bud Pipher Hulsman 205, Don Harper 205, Fern 801 (207. 231), Buehler 204, Oznie We 4, George wh Triples Millie Brown 264, Den- Lawrence 205. and Curt Russell 202 (293, Rusty Howard 217, Steve Meh 214, 1, Vie Willinmeon 214, 200 (Y Jean der 213 3 » Fhoto Plate 16, Crawiord's Insurance 15, Ed Wilson Furniture 14, Lucky Strike Grill 14, Hyman Real Estate 4, A and W Drive-ln 13, Ritson Drugs College il IGA # and Vic's Bar y Shop Individunl High Scores B25 (430); Marcia Ball 785. IB (361): Juek Brown 766 7 Matt Bell 763 780, Orie Kesler ger 750, KE, Carswell 70, 720, Chuek Ford 724 (313), werheeki 728 (308); Eddie Brown 723, Harold Ballem 714, Ron Jay 709 (323) Kastner 706, Ken Donaldson 705 and Red Machermaid 704 John Frou Ron Swartz Hank Sar Mick Me 780, Don sel Himes Orest Pid Jor LANDER WTARK CLASSIC LEAGUE The Hawk have held the league & night, wrapped uy ection by the shim margin of nis over the onrushing Oflers and six points over the squally "hot" Colt Fhe Jets, though in seventh place, Put on a great exhibition of bowling Friday might and picked up & grand total of 10 points, In so doing they hioke the existing high team triple by 26 pins with 2234 as veteran Wall beolt (587), BI Grant (578), George ner (557) apd Bill Welsh (512) # in "tap" form The Colts were right behind register: Ing nine points with Al Saunders (471) Ken Fisher (547) and Chuek Andor Ong "great guns The Oilers, with Jim Lamont (537) and Doug Keeler (523) leading the why, were good for six points while Bill Katoes (547) and Bill Pott s(537) led the Lions to six points also The bowling in the "Classic" has been rapidly improving as indicated by the fuel that 21 players rolled over 500 this week, We therefore look to the second section for some peal close com. petition as the seven remaining teams stay in th ehunt for a play-off position Tur were Stock Reduction Sale Over 80 Cars Must Be Moved. se Ni 261, John Gulenby 28. The pick of the -erop this week are im MeConkey 230, 28: Dowg Kerr Doris Clark 78, 3 ont 84, Bea Rr~ sell 8, Marg Guisole 8, Mary Huis man 95, Dorothy Lymer 9, Roy Me Pherson 93, and "Rapid Robert" Lymer 5 225, Bark Pisam 223, Fila Tippett 222 Shella Bery 222, John Pisani 218, Mary Fiyan 217, Art Peeling 213, Josie Brown 712, George Morgan 210, Pie Slate 29, 231. Boh Gibhs 299, Art Brown 204, 298, Aubrey Wireogk 29 Fana Richards 201 and Steve Chom wink 200, 206 Here we are with one night to go n this section and is auite true, any thing can happen, and to those of us who aren't in the running this section we ean hope we ean make it in eithe of the nest two sections, Bo come on folks, roll up your sleeves and let's eo, Blanding ight now is as follows ¢ 16, Mayhe's 15, Duds 14, Mis s 15, Mornets 11, Losers 11 10 and Let STORIE PARK LEAGUE High Triples Keme Komylo came ig with the big game for this season wo fay BIA triple 273 (250); Art French Ti8 (276, Td; MM, Cameron 710 Oyler 666; James Beolt 625 (266); KE Gresik 619; B. Kane $18; 6. Kornylo 612; HW. Wilhiwms 607; Art Tuson #04 and Raloh Boneham 603 High Singles Jim Bright 258, Rose Kornylo Bott 226, Mclean 275, 24, Oreenr Morrison J wk 223, P, Barrett 200, J Vinee Craddock 200, 208 20, M, Moore 210, ¥, French H, Boott 206, O, Morrison 202, C Nash 202, J. Porter 201 and B. Norton 20 Team , lege 17 wells 18 tons 11 Pre Heavy Dx or Seott wi 8, ¥ Goyd WH. Norton G. Polen Bienknw sk 0. Whit Dagmas CHA LEAGUE Bingo Markers 22, Bom 2 Argonauts 20, Tharntons 20 Atoms 20, Has Beens 20, Bunshiners 18 Storie 17, Troubdeshooters 16, Spades 1 Ahstainers 15, Aristocrats 14, Apple Hi-Las 12, Bathe No. 2, 12, Outsiders 12 Composites 10, Rasenls 10, Button Push ere 0, Sports B, Characters 9, Sliders § Harman" ie + and the "once mighty" Sunnyside 6 Standing 1 i standing Tresanes 9, Col Simenes 19, Mills 11, Crom Hilisides 13, Oxfords 11, Bur Cuberts 11 and Hibberts 20 RADIATOR DEFY Standings Elbow Benders Best 22, Lucky Bix 20, Jets 20 ONLY All Winter Sale Plus Lorge Grill with Initial or House No, Reg. 69. Coll now for FREE Estimetes on oll products, 4 Plug Bucher oxford, Full double sole, with custom edge ond leather heel. 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