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The Oshawa Times, 15 Nov 1960, p. 11

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Yes Ann Northey 997 (336, 739) and HOTOR CITY SPECIALS from! Dorothy Brabin 608 (248) Laundramats (ook (our points OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS |.' Choradaryn 226, Bil Wom ams lord ®t Kalar egimbel 21. Wayne Patterson 244 4 1 Bud Edge Wilson 23 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, Movember 15, 1960 11 Al fi i pot ---- Smith 226, Ernie Jada Sevenson 218, Wes Keenan 207, Jock Bs. Wi Mine 245, Mel Wotton 231, John Batley Won Petch 84, him Grosjene 99, Bus Hay Baler" 111, Him Wodgson 255, Bob Speirs D2, dette Dales 91, Frank Bersum 91, 98, 225, At snd Bus Edmundson 39. snd Bob Weir 98. | think I've seen one 29, Ross! Winners o lemons this week sre Win 'or two of these names hers belore, Holt 207. Io ie 293. Frank 225, Tip Tippett 9, Doug Taylor 23, wen 2) ---- we Kingles Bark, K 1, | Betty Hates 256, Lois Gavas 236, Carel i6, Fresvers 6, Wangaties 4 |Cyr 246. Livi Myers 94%, Mariirn Pai y Fhe! Topping (7itarson 238, Revs Parker 07. Jo Wiima McQuade Hutcheon 324, Doreen inca 1, Loi Glover 218, Swiriey Logsn 217, Senm Mullin 349, Clark 216, Zess Sheridan Roberta and Goll | Rangeites Laundramats now have 18 points SRI Ae MITE LIC TIRIN AH TERIE, igh single " Phobe Yar " homes 29, Alma Gibwon 224, Bint 205, Biesnor Herbaeks wm Florence Ruseail 214 and Innis De Long' Robinson 392 NICKLE PLATE LEAGUE This week finds the Miners Shading 7 the Autombties 3 10 | alse by the sa ® the Gyros over the Shiners on (fe "polishers the Tan Hy 7 is were "Lucky" wil. Ham 80, lard" Mathieu 06 and M. O'Reilly 604 en 200 bracket were: W. Bos , Saundels an, derstoop 198, ww) very 209, A Vufsehaft 221, J, Jackson 20, G. Daw: son 216, ¥, Taylor 202, G. Fitehes 2i4,}} W. Beach 209, J, Catton 207, R. Lindel smith 201 and G. Bitiner 200 No Lemon Leagues (his week [vANDERVIARK LEAGUE second section got Charlie Severs of oh ONemEn show 242. 220 and 189 and one of the he stwiy Lanes in some v CLANRIC off Ith a put #60 » witnessed at time establighed new league records that are Hayes used it last season with | 0 Halifax and this yesr a To been In romto high school team experi. mented with it CP Photo TWO QUARTERBACKS New System Not Unique the champion DOUBL QUARTERBACK AyMem has found its way back | Furniture Loses To Willow Bowl Ed Ww dropped Bow! in League Bowl The first 1 by the Furnituremen inst three were won by low team. Totnl pinfall day was Willow Bow! 62 Wilson Furniture 5644 In the first game pelther could get untracked, bul the son eam took the game to 7. The second gum very keen ted but the son boy edge last two Irar the game 1265 to 1200 led the way with a Hime had a 206 game Willow Bowl consecutive 1205 and thi was loo mueh for hoys as they rolled 1040, In (he fourth game Willow Bowl rolled into Canadian college and high Coach Bob prolonged slump the Classic" but he certainly of H Pridey night and with neip of team-mate Bobby Riches rdson {(343) put the Chiefs on top with big points The Hawks stayed close behind by | picking up nine pointe us George Brabin and John Waldinsperger (3860) |cambined to lead the way Harry Blohm, whe has been a mystery thus far he is capable of by rolling & fine and along with steady men Jim (554) and John Masiewich the Eagles a good start point Colt take over and r efforts » n school football his $. Mary's University (eam out ¥ son gave eight f and hHnel ho, £1306 to 1106 individual score Willow and the fifth the Furniture team n gan decision 10 Willow Toronto City Major Saturday ot York ison a 32 the lant points to Andoi |! lo gamered seven fourth place as Chuck Ken Fisher (529) turned local The follows 274, 2A) Fraser and 311 167, 224 Jackie 223 tor 249 Fd Wik Himes 231 1267 156 Pid 206 and 216 ra 171 ay Art Brigg 249 and 268 for 125 160, 295, 26 195 Jack Bregman and 209 for 1221 221, 253, 243, 277 1217; Ralph Kane 146 and 208 1035 Furniture Vor Vagles §, Lion 5 Colts 7, Falcons 0, Standings gles § vO BRMES Wer while the Wil for the and Ed won the Maritime Inter University Brimswick Red Bomb. [05 "4 I'he loss was to the Bomb. High Scores ( But the back4o-the-enemy 249), G. Brabin 584 quarterback formation wasn't the 1? (4b. 1. Blohm behind oleginle Foronto ond ied It eek Ago # for 27 229, 2 Wilson Chiefs 10 Colts 7, Oilers 3 Falcons 0 Severs 238), « 00 (211), 4 high school football coach 4 Jets hat ps described Bs a im. of New Ea Andoy Wal EA LL Lad "rs double There ga) nique shoul Boh Haye Ont que quarterback and | Juarierhas 181 m dq Ang new for Len LE 1] ng n ol team wil 1024 vil wil in the 117 @ ni who has is for 200 Ore em i nm verbecki 249 for 1118 20, 208 Brown 178 for 95: Kd well in re conte he. Richardson 543, K. Fisher 529, J. Masie and 233 { 1146; & ector at St. Mar CRUSE the This w per " Katoes 508, G, Turner 508, D had a 216 for 110) linsperger 360 (204), J. Thomson 25 and of London, main cause Lamont 348 (214), G. Reid 544 Meshitt 255 been coach and I'he clobhered not wih S28 B. Grant 817, B, Borrowdale quarterback ¥. Lupel 500, 1. Vann M8 (201) 179 198, Univer Halifax: the last three Haye Don Hennin Clason »"" nled i" f mn We met a superior elub 7 KR O'Reilly 50 and W And FL don't think 30 quarterback 9 168, 151. 257 old wt that day Lugtenhu petty officer , double-quarter though pe to the this QBs 181 ind forma il and and bow nes to wir Roy Neshitt 9, while Sel In the third rolled their NITE LADIES Lemons on winning ! first section. The Lemons and King |b Pins were tied for first place with 18 woints each but The Lemons took th the greater number of total pins or the section. Lemons 18,532 pine lier Ki ng Pins 18,190 pins Very 600 Triples and over 675 (210, 245, 220) and ¥ (228, 229) 1274 as against Ed Wilson's 1177 it hefore this sea- 200 games and over 5 we dic o U2 Pewell 262, 5. Wanna 249 ® Side nay ( 204; 1, Rogers 225, M, Sal ¥ 9. M, Collison 211, R. Stainton quarterbacks you ui Skinner 201 know hing vork Lemon Lean \y May # a oy 1 [ obhhins 95 MAngle An coach who wants Lo experi gn ion y I. Rogers #7 '] Prin {ment with the stem must D unn's Ta lor S Hold 1 do chard 98, V. Dewell 77. D, May 76, M own paperwork Grant 97, A, Murray 5 and 1. Brodie! #0 | "There are no hooks to work rate taken Misfits 8 Jokers 2 from; no other coaches you can Wishbe famons 3, Satellites 3 1 o turn to for background," Blow Better | snd King Pins |, Beat I ' I" i Hayes It's your from "re ; Lemons 18, King Team standings Pins Beatniks Wishhones 15 12, Satellites Jokers 14, Blow 10 and Misfits WEDNESDAY Congratulations oromo high ould | helped Lelrele ¢ Yui 18o In NOGUVEe na the fl t for Ti \ilantie Conference NEEDS THREE I thought of tarted, But quarterback three if thi led Ae Next i he second sect m JHeK ha he f didn me even the first and the eeond aturdal time il Oshawa da Fd of the Wilson Ace Bowling Centre the Ace Team, who were the ners of the first section the eam will travel to loi Ihe team charg Brown # lost The games last tackle win $0( of finish on fo season to SON the {train Sher: |b 16 Betters J mn a three. 12 Newell NPHI verdic Kinloch ned vay tie for the lead in the they piled up a 10:4 Acadian Cleaners Kinloch early in i] Tallors registered heir ema many siarts a Platers 74a contest jover pot Dunn's second win in a they downed Nickel in a penalty studded They remain in the top the NPHL standin The first per Hod |e almost exclusively to Dunn's With they accumulated the result that they compiled &|(he iutermission load at the end of the first/od signs of overcoming their scor: Plant started the game minus Anza Platers attempted 10/00 fethargy al the beginning of thelr goaltender, Sweetman, hut ph a shutowt in the final period the final period as they cut the by forceful play p but despite a rash of Dunnh'sijead to 6.3 2.0 lead before penalties they could not dent] oo, Feim and Hard Maxwell in the Dunn's net, Mean-| 1 ou eft their scoring while the tailors added two more breakaway thrusts period's end they tallies to complete the scoring ult that Kinloch's $2 count DUNN'S «Maxwell, Alexander, o.oq4 four more Ihe Dn. Lintner, Pipher, Bradbury plete the rout Hard Walker, Hayes, G. Lintner, Twin . ing ing, Ledger Woods, Locke, Duf Roo ay he nak field and Norn Sutton, Irvine, Hillock PLATERS Worsley, Mason, Bryan burn, Vanderstoop There aon, Jackson, Comer mon, J. Jackson ACADIANS -- Tindall, Newel) and McNaughton Burke. Lyons, Waller, Johnson FIRST PERIOD Davis. Gang, Twining, Welsh and Dunn's Twining (Lodger, Walker) .. 1 Dunn's: Walker (Twining Dunn's (Locke Dunn's: Locke (Woods Dunn's: G. Lintner (Duffield IND PERIOD Dunn Walker (nN, Lintner {45 Dunn's: Dutfield P Woods 26.35 Officials L. Wilson, J. Hutch inson and V. Genge SPORT BRIEFS McCARTAN FARMED OUT NEW YORK (API New York 10 Rangers Monday farmed oul goalle Jack McCartan, star of the 1080 winter Olympic Games and only United States horn! = plaxer. ho Kiicnener- Waterioo ot BANTAM LEAGUE ACTION Three Way Battle 28.01 20.33 ol went period lo the he belonged ol eis hand the hullt u od a game sing he arr search lor the | began to click themselves open to with the re forwards reg tallies to com ing high single next came DePratto on plays and al the fralled hy a and final period by dint of hard the count by the and added the cushion y goals in the latter hall the period "RIM | hews AAW knot. same son, Win Fitchett Barnoski Brown MePher Gutsole, Free Langstafl, R Aldred, Solo Olrtwin, Clar I'akach hee Nash or a » IST Kinloch's Bryan Kinloch's (Bryan Acadian (Newell Kinloch's Barnoskl Kinloch's Fitchett) Kinloeh's (Fetchett Kinloch's (Brown, Whiteley FINAL PERIOD Acadians: Newell (Dodsworth Acadians: Davi Gang, Burke Kinloch's: Whiteley (Brown, Fitchett 11. Kinloch's: Whiteley (Brown, Fitehett) PERIOD Barnoskl 8.20 0.98 Woods Pipher Mitehett 10.50 20.201 Waller Davis Brown Fitchett) Whiteley 10,12 26.50 4 Phillips [3 10.05 Warmer arane) Me Phe Ii.on K Whiteley I'he a heir new evening The 7 Pitehett 0 day Arena St. Gregory's trude's, and St TIGERS WIN OPENER St. Gregory's deieated Holy Cro by a score of 40, After missing a number of opportuns|¥ ities to score al the beginning of the first period, John Salowski slapped in the first goal assisted hy Larry Judge In Warner McPhee Tigers, John's | 8 : PERIOD Findall 9.05 11.02 L] 18.20 Findall 9 14.18 10 Butler McPhee Lealy Bruins Ran. Saloy the counted hy Marion Hig the vho CIVITAN Civitan oF the del champ pass veeond game losing a 41 Association om was the liringer with two were counted hy man and Ronnie sion 0 win Hartshorn notched the vitan tall same of netted both loser er Local Acadi * formation, as employed hy 14 Kinloch Windatt to the Suds for win their heads close together as Congratulations to 8 fo " the front HARDWARE STAMPING Soe A8 ing the first seetion with 28 points " 2 points each, Pushers ended the hall! tieds with 22 § tah 4 -~ dia jeud " aon oh the dumped the detent: comes up between them or LE With 1b. cariings ang Fanciers eae W champion LJ J cadians showing pio amping Plant 64, one can take it meas A Riot howlin, i Fils Hall " dh "abi: arse 648 (3117 VI nside running It 252) vork well for pa however, Ba MoQuade 616 (250, 306) and Dud | { the day with a nice 266 plertly on a passing play Mary Pirie with a 243, Moily who joined the navy in 23 1] Yuill 216, Ede Reading 200, na 208, Phy! Barnes 2307, Muriel midway oothall background that suggests Romik 206 of he's even the tiniest bit a gam.|tel 201 and first series, There are three AND HARD Mat. # guard and backfielder, the oa Wilde Fh Tooters and Sal's Gals Vie. 190-pound Hay came lo team win! Spratt, Matthe then "30m Stundings this week ave: Wild Nell, Hennin Day Terwil- t0 1950 a charging halthack, 8 ho | sy len | He led the Flyers to Rags 28, Rebels 24, Untouchables 21, Ladd, McMillan, Cawker, War 800 1 Triples = ~ Barb Quesnel 465 (261, er, Bradbury, Phillip Howe FIRST PERIOD I, Stamp. Pl: Warner (Howes Stamp. Pl CYO Pee Wees opened list period by tapping pass Davi hockey season on Sun-ifrom Marius Wyst into the net | avis) Stamp. Pl St. Ger. second period, Mike Keenan, after ; much opposition from the St, FINAL I'rim and H Jerry Dionne were given the only penalties In the game McPhee D 8 Teim and H the St. Mary's team Sunday, Nov, 20: 5:30 the Eastern Professional League again was the marksman, gers vs ( 'anadiens, pushing the puck past the Holy son and was signed on a regular G h H ks PFoward the end of the game, enos da aw in goal vith veteran Lorne vo quick goals ore He £4 by (Gump! Worsley, now only . | or | rst Ruz 1g {Peter Crosby, Grant Leclere, and has played 6 1-3 games ad has| Allan Kavanaugh, Holy Cross put allowed 30 goals Muzz Patric close 10 scoring on. a number of! Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks occasions van through their final practice is not getting it here. All he lacks Minor Hockey Association Ban HOUDAILLE w, Kiw. ANIS '87 league goalie games were skated off Monday|their initial win nipping West: (pude's defeated St. Gregory's, Shurday against Hamilton Quig: R night in the Children's Arena mount Kiwanis 43. Bohby Hayes 1 : igdon opened ASKR FOR BIDS Lions 7:1. Paul Bligdon ope Currently tied in first place with| and Police Association share and Bob Coltord collected the posed of owners and drivers of "op billing" as league lead: others Hambly, on a solo Jus, pused} their standings. Manager-coach unlimited hydroplanes which par the puck past the Lions' goalie. gpg Whalley has made several] In games Monday night, the losing Westmount Kiwani ; cided Monday to put the 1981, oo) avag Shaded Local 1017 3.2; squad ol shot the puck inte St.) winning ways. event up for bid Gore s net after receiving al Tom Olinyk has been moved to the od their first victory edging dropped' their contest. Bids will be opened Westmount Kiwanis 43; Police young season ro St Gertrude's assisted Newey will operate as the other March | hy Larry McAvoy guard Duplate Limited 4.2.!ner's top be collation in the event's 53 years. oo. 0 ges LOCAL 1817 |Hoals. Others th four goals scored hy Jarrell, | addition of his speed and a good rw " v b ' or McAvoy, Bligdon, and Dignem.|set-shot should strengthen the RETURN TO ACTION V Jha Profes-| Local 1817 by a 3:2 margin. Lawn \ tle between Hamilton and Oshawa y S Mike Lepine were the outs Poa Ain Wily sional Hockey League announced {Lloyd, Steve Rosnik and Brian "RN Al R'RIT ph DUPLATE Like Lepl were the outstand s 8 p.m, at Donevan Collegiate Monday that goalie ng players for the Lions it "a Is ; > {fired 7" goa {each fired one each in helping > AME aut a thrilling 35-34 victory over| current road trip in time for to: LOCAL 208 -- CAN, TIRE (B'Nai B'Rith lick Duplate Limit: ['0m St. Mary's by the score off the mountain city erew in Hamil night's game in Sault Ste. Marie 8 rat he unbeatey al t from John Hay will be a real battle won hh Rovais & th streak le A Rede \ weland 5 Mary came back with an Future games Saturday. St to Canadian Tire R a charley horse The eturned Martin ow Kawzenuk and Riek vnassist High Triple Single ~ Bark 6. i oe AE facil Jackin 399, Ios cholson 10 2 4 uo, bb. Van Hd 3 Slowpokes 0 and Jokers 2, Head. AA i pins M. iis 17 n Jiuers ry Setaliites 11 » aiming the first section "he hoistering 3-19, Ld 8 10 be tought 16 beat! Charlie has 229, Vieky 10 won't count veal Mekers displayed the bowling PONE Lo the Peat it Wlars 9) in J Hawks | 057 (257 Tete 2 and Chiefs 4nd J. Peel 853 (211, 203, 240) Hawks 9, Spots 17 2, 0r8 12 and Weninickers ix Ww, and Gulte Gutiersnipes Keeley Position . Richards Pool, ome and Al fall it! The lowly and #180 a 4 10 0 white on wis I Barnum #21 game Robinson Slee perS E son 623 (251); and High A rage Sylvie Newsy 91 ~ Sylvia Newey 685; Quesnel 113 wat Te FRIENDLY 48 There were three whitewnsher snd no doubles Dwyer oy 34 end bv Over 3% secures were; Pi on taken ware ~ Hes Beens 3, Boraiiies ( rane , Head foes ih v i7 Hopetie 15, upetfuls | nd Hi MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Congratulations to Crowell's for win Standing: Crowell's amy Modern Nelda's 3 Li Jury and Lo 0-1 § Joriawe 3115 People's 7» Nelda Thompson 439 (208, 291) Both the 860 triple snd the 242 wingle #8d Irene Campbell 411 (188, 223) 200 Mabel Moss 203, Merie Poch Viekers 222, Fairley Bouck | ey 215, Myrna Baldwin 218, Vi Moore | snapped | 214, Sadie Wassel 207 and Welen Gray ' the | 203 Detinitely no howling off, Your score unless you phone your see elary THERMAO RITE MIXED MAJOR LEAGUES Missiits, In snd Oulers and Dog Patchers lost Light Bpots, Bobe and Clowns Tigh Triples B. Row B. Gallagher #59 ( Ballem 778 (264, 295 1 (319, 230); BR. Hickey 700 (226, 236, D. Lutrenhurg 098 (241, 260); M Nngman 094 (293, 226); H. Macke 671 203, 265 J. Bir 065 (201, 26%, 201); Gregory 681 (200, 253, 202); G, Nesbit 204); M. Reeson 655 (270, 240) Beal ail four 5, All BG (260 2, 496, 200); 27955 1. Babin 392, Veam Standing All Stars 19, Light Dog Patehers 13, In and Out Boheats 10, Clowns 8, Missfits 9 BADIATOR DEFY Team Standings ~ Elbow Be ners 2, Best 24, Alley Calp i Jets 20 Six 20, Sleepers 16, Has Bins 15 the Alley Cals, the nipes 15 1 10 0 lows tn tipped down 0 a eeliny witheaded b ny the ending Eibow Benders shut the Lucky Bix 4 0 desp le good howling hy Blicky Mosier Per ees we had a little strife in the Lucky Six team at old adage "divided they to hear out in this case Has Bins made a big jump grounded the high fly ng Jets washing. Jack Daw Mr. BIg" for the victors in| good teah effort, A hig third | enabled the Bix Best to come | and spit the points 43 with the | Bill Keenan kept the Sleepers but they drifted ek By » Lie out mernai wal night sewing when they iver hisek wake for two games Pack 10 the land of nod in the third High triple of the night went to sticky foster with 656 (202 233, 221), followed hy Bill Keenan 624 (205, 251); Jack Daw Jim Poot 620 (211, 357) 005 (204) single games were hy Connie Al Perry Good Aglaflex | has coupled light meter Aglaflex IV has interchangeable lens ond coupled meter Topcon PR features famous Topcon 2.8 lens Aires Penta Proktica IV has interchangeable lens system and famous Tessar lens A Chnistmas. at Kank " Single lens reflex 35mm cameras provide through- gh | viewing and focusing, 99.9 99, 89. . 89.95 119.00 at Karn's | All Guaranteed for Life START CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY NOW! 28 KING % ST. E. 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Kinloch's: Pringle with their backs to the line and NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES have thelr 24 points each, Belles and Fiyers also concentrated fire power the first upset the NPHIL, outstretched and Chris Catling had the hi hh ig of offered good opportunity (258 (230 didn't Dolly Swanger #17 pposition hacks didn't veaet as Doreen Kelemen had the i Fv Broadbent 217, Edna Hall 217,| Vork has nothing In his Hryages Jo Cobbledick 200, 250 tional In London where he played Next week is the big night, the end N Tindall 1055 ick to all three, and may the best é Butler. #nd gol rave notices from 1957 ter Rats 83, Cellar Dwellers 28. Glad f STAMP, PLANT -- Sweetman intermediate © ha Mm: joi 's0 and Bestiebombs 17 plonship 9.02 Hall and Cochrane 8.10 . Giowes Beg 11 Season I'vim and H winning teams were/the net at the beginning of the (Davis) and sixth goals, Mike Keenan and I'rim and H Jerry Dionne were the stars for the second period Salowskilys Red Wings and 6:50 tryout with the Rangers last sea. pass from Judge basis. He had been alternating] il] shutout with the help of So far this season, McCartan H it T "he needs regular work and he). developed in the Oshawa Balussek and Daryl is experience to become a DE am division as the weekly five] Houdaille Industries registered [n the second game, St. Ger. their home opener here this gue action, Local 2784, Local 205 the winners while Nell Foster M4 Gold Cup contest board, com. goal. Soon afterwards Billi, 50 add "another victory to starts John Neate scored one each for ries of speedboat competition de- vith a fine play by Doug O'Donl{pving to keep the club in their oitY 20: Houdaille Industries record Last year which thinks it can stage Kennedy scored the fourth goall guiard with Brent Oldfield, John R'Rith doubled the]! Dougie Ra bad weather, It was the first can: scare over trude's take a commanding lead/up on the front line and the Montreal! Local 2784 canie out on top aver! Vilson y tme tor Thursday's. bat R of the Eastern Marcotte. Philip Pultze, Paul and iame time for 4 ovals Lulu| Billy Elliott and Gary "Fleury Phil Soloman and Jim Hamil : {two clubs last year Oshawh eked Denis will rejoin the club on its John's won their voung * Larry Pollard! Dave Fish getter of the evening with an asthe it looks as though this of Sunday game in Kitchener Ikus Mike Keenan ended play im the'and Oshawa at Niagara Falls Firestone Stores King & Division Sts, Oshawa RA 5.6566 Bestway 209 Dundas St, W, Whitby MO 8.4792 Davi Ha has t h e quarterbacks ball ready The Jets and Forgetfuls tied with and bh r I'vim and Hardware registered o snapped, Both Either had 14, Pin Pickers 10 and Dingles 7 The "'side-saddle'" deployment! for an! Betty Norris 626 2 Marg Daniels though Hayes says he found mills 608 (317, 225) Phoehe Mullen 220, Ethel Toppings came to Halifax the June Flo Litster 206, Hea Rus | of ber. A star with Beal Voca LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE McPhee, D the vying for the first place honors, Good Proc. Navy's Shearwater Flyers in oats 41, Tooters 3 Tals 15, Gut wegar, Chaput and Worsley the Canadian Clements, McLean, Collins, Watt OY @ P WwW (Cawker) MeLean, Co al the Children's; Pat Brown shot the puck into I'vim and H Mary's forwards scored the fifth (Davis Tom Dart, Pat Murdock, and I'rim and H vs Black Hawks; 6:10 MeCartan had a three - game goalie, alter receiving a ki. Rene Pleau earned his P T M t Ranger goalie rep 0 ee in a fine performance, coming Ranger general manager sald A threesway tie for first placertons were GERTRUDE'S VICTORIOUS Tuesday night in preparation for } After two weeks of official lea. was a two-goal performer for ts a i % LAS V Nev. (AP)=The (he scoring with an unassisted), Tillsonburg, the Oshawa elub will ers. Each club has won their two, Jimmie Clapp, Ted Tilling and ticipate in the annual world se Lions scored (heir first goal{jipe.up changes for the game in |. Sealed bids yaaa) 205 blanked Canadian Tire POLICE will be accepted ffrom any from Mike Lepine. Robert|a permanent position as a starting The 1960 Gold Cup here sgsociation trounced Civitan 41 to Police ' was called off Sunday because ofignd R'Nai The second period saw St. Ger Ed Kolodeie has been moved In the battle of the "Unions", Mike Zimme : yD AA fF as Ss on MONTREAL CP Avoy Was assiste y Ron Charlie| Myers tallied the winners' goals.| poo. Zaporozam, Billy Buffett ; lla {in the only meeting between the Hodge and rightwinger ST, JOHN'S WIN Backed up by the shutout goalled 4-2 Ted McGee was a two goal:lion, With the personnel almost Both Hodge and Denis came out{wark Paul Ma ed goal by Pat Murdock. Thomas at Hamilton Quigleys {nell aetied two goals and single Scorer Jim Shaw Montreal for treatment

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