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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1961, p. 12

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ole te geen Ege s BA? [2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 20, 1961 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER S atisti cs Prove wera eee Bay and REMEMBER | WHEN . Thum! Dow? ; | SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords a , . . On defence, San Francisco| Ralph Houk, 41, who had On B C P ; Frisco Rushing has yielded 1,069 yards, com-|been coach under manager on rotest ' ta itekal u S cou e vince Packers, But Green Bay|c#%e" Stengel for three years.) winnipEG (CP)--A British 'Tops In League fsissa"is'ameasta lr nome anes toda Hon rach e points, six fewer than the '49ers.|New York Yankees a year agojfrom their Oct. 7 game ag q NEW YORK (AP)--San Fran-| \The Giants' celebrated defen-| today to succeed Stengel. Houk,| Winnipeg was disallowed Wed- or n ernda 10nd ee cisco "49ers have put together a|sive platoon has granted only|4n overseas veteran of the|"@Sday by Commissioner Syd- parley that looks unbeatable--|1,127 yards and leads the league|sooong World War, in his first od Halter of the Canadian ~ number one in 'the National a ne jie first b goiolh ~~ year as manager led the Yank-|00'Dall League. By M. McINTYRE HOOD goal of Jimmy Greaves andjfor a 6-1 victory. They are sev- Football League in offence: and|es st "ee -- yards bYlees to a World Series triumph The Western Conference club © Scecial London, England, |the robust centre forward play|en points ahead of second|"umber one in defence. -- And of the 13 Giants|over Cincinnati by four games|had protested the game on rel: Correspondent to The Times jof either Hitchens or Bobby|place Southampton. Newcastie But they're threatened by the|P@SS@é- to one, ending Oct. 8--equalling|erees' decisions which disal- 4 sags Smith. I do not envy the task|United, however, sprang the|mighty Green Bay Packers,|ouchdowns so fét»three havel, first . year record set by|lowed a British Columbia field " _LONDON--English's a rn of the selectors in picking the|big surprise in the second divi-With a 2-3 combination in the) 200m IAAL OY OS Cnees aga Bucky Harris of Washington in aye ng oe as to | oe] ose hr its disap-|side to meet Portugal, but the|sion when they won at Bury by|S8me departments, and by New 1924 and Eddie Dyer of St.jkick off a fou e follow 2 | / ; York Giants, who head the|#lert defence play. j Louis Cardinals in 1946. a touchdown. a formance in draw-| italian clubs have said that) 7-2. league in four defensive' cate- 20. i vith Wales is turning) Greaves and Hitchens will be| 'Third division leaders Bourne- pin be and, in addition, have the Winnipeg won 24-20 the eyes of the: selectors to-| made available if required, and) mouth also made a quick re-|most offensive defence in the Top Quarterba hogs poe far Bag ops et roe Bake rd -- signaliedl wards the exiles now plafing|0ne or both will probably Belcovery from their first defeat,| NFL. pee On Yankee Squ q]_ [Don Lock, infielder Pedro Gon-|that a B.C. field goal attempt for Italian clubs. After the poor| include in the si . ant and by beating Port Vale stay- The '49ers, in five games, azlez and pitcher Geo: Ha-|was good and blew his whistle performance of the forward) With a resurgent Scotland, @/ed on top, one point ahead S!/have gained a total of 2,010| NEW YORK (AP)--New York|ney. Pitchers Howard Kitt and|before the ball was grounded or\ line at Cardiff, I would not be|Confident Wales, and England/ portsmouth, who beat Shrews-|yards -- more than 300 more|Yankees. added Jaké" Gibbs,|Louis Romanucci and catcher| fielded. x surprised to find Jimmy nothing like the all-conquering| bury, Peterboro dropped to|than the Packers. They're tops|Mississippi's 1960 all - America|Billy Madden were brought up| This stopped play. Then Irv- Greaves of Milan and Gerry team of a year ago the home|third place in absorbing a 5-2\in rushing with 995 yards, trail| quarterback, and eight others to|from Binghampton of the East-jing consulted with junior um- Hitchens of Internationale| international title might well be|defeat at the hands of Crystal|Philadelphia Eagles by a few|their baseball roster and sent|ern League, while shortstop Phillpire Taylor Paterson, who was brought over from Italy to play|t#ken from England this sea-| Palace. yards in passing but have the/five players to the minors Wed-|Linz and outfielder Ron Solo-jstationed beside the -- ae ial ee yali-| $0. | Conchester are not doing £0 best pass completion average--/|nesday. mini were purchased from Am-|ruled the field goal no good @ in the crucial world cup 4 | ' 61.9 per cent. They also lead in! Gibbs, an infielder, moved up/arillo of the Texas League. |awarded B.C a single point. -- fying game with Portugal. | SPURS GOING UP well. A 3-3 draw against Ches- A year ago I saw England| The English League first divi- reseed Sas cae wan ae i isi -1 victory over|Sion is taking on a more ac-/@ ' et Wales, vThis. ae with the|customed look. Burnley are still|lisle and Wrexham close be- Welsh side reinforced by the\at the top of the table, but by hind. inclusion of John Charles from| losing to West Ham, their mar-| gogpyygH LEAGUE Juventus, they were hard press-|gin over the Hammers is out) For once, Rangers are not on Il pb Was cen bese, cans ed to hold the game to a draw.|down to two points And only|ton of the Scottish League. © ie, KD Paarvans STDICATR They need the drive towards|one point behind are Tottenham! nungee hold that coveted spot, & 4 Hotspur, who have struck @/i¥9 points ahead of Rangers winning streak are | : ; } > jbut the latter have a game ia something like last year's form, | hand. Dundee are also three 7 and are challenging for points up on Kilmarnock and rar Landen brone a tesera eto and are: playing such | 1 continues to get larger,, Rollie Morris 228, Bob Campbell 220, ' ae -IN\a good brand of football that uty te! ree aah tania tie oath |i8 tuto week. sein ane als Marg Lesenko 219, Edna Elliott 214,/their previous 18 games with] a & 8 y | |they might well be the most/ 8 a Viv- nd the honor goes to the Lucky Strike| Team Standing: Union-Maids 14, Six! Jack Stacey 213, Bess Maule 208, London teams, Burnley had) . | team, Judy Holbrook with 635 (300) and|Bells 11, Lucky 27, 8; Nuts-Bolts 7,|ian Stansbury 206, Jack Guy 208, Ade. soter 'bean datenied: Hal West| serious challengers to Rangers/| Ken Cobb with 626 (288, 201). |Flowerettes 7, Milk-Maids 6, Gay-Nin-|line Robinson 203, Hugh Duffin a fe ed. for the league honors. Aber- Ladies' High Singles -- Betty Love | ties 4 and Farmerettes 3. Joan Curran 200. : Ham did the trick, and Cut) deen with only two wins and 243, Jean Fleming 229, Jean Harris | A recovery is the wish of all ' D Doris Stuart 216, Helen Doughty 213, | COF LEAGUE mueety, secovesy Burnley's lead at the top. | bers for Audrey Rose who is in : ; five defeats in seven games. Fanny Estabrooks 202 and Mary Slator Page Merch Nn Egos ce the Oshawa General with a bout of} Manchester United in fourth] 8 . j jare tied at the bottom of the een" es x | corner pin trouble. Wes Richards rolieq|Phewmonia. Audrey is a three-year) piace and Everton fifth are} | Men's High Singles -- Gord Holbroo! pi « : 227,|a lovely 323 game. member of our league, so hurry bac! foe t stati b | eague with Raith Rovers and) ee eet as ais Ged Wheres | Tere? -- ara Cseen 0 Cais, _205,| Auaey #2 WS cast aitord to Woy Pup > ogo Ag or the year| Suzuing, and are in real trouble. | , Irv Estabrooks 208, Ken Neal 205/214); Ewart Carswell 689 (203, 246, 240); : , § J sng dim, Cerone 3. Fe a a aa er cart Groans 10) 8 Ipswich, in the top division ene Gord wae "Can't ei (z32, 241) and 'Flo Tippett 611 (290), |Pin Heads 10, Lucky Sevens 9, Ram-|for the first time, and now prosperity? . 1200's" -- George Killen 269, Jean|rols 9, Niners 8, Has Beens 8 and " et e Team Standings -- Astronauts, Lucky | Pratt 260, Kay Laurie 252, Joe Laurie|NDI's 7. standing sixth, even on points. | Prompt Hero Strikes, Yokels and Orbits, Rascals, Ho-|246, Don Robinson 235, Art Peeling 228, Loos, Hep-Cats and Pin-Hedz, Ernie Kehoe 227, George Morgan 225, ure Or er ae ee "i LIVERPOOL HIT SIX FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE Be etate 213, 229; Don. Brown Zii-201;|No-Names 12, Happy Gang 11, Jets 10,| After losing their first game) 2 3 » De: is 9, Hope-iof the season, Liverpool have} Only one double this week, Joan|Milly Hartshorn 208, 205; Wes Stata|Lucky Strikes 10, adheads 9, 4 | Slater 452 (267). 205, 200; Josie Brown 201 and John|fuls 8, Atoms 6 and Shooters 6. jumped back to championship| Over 200 games: Marion Harding 231, | Pisani 200. Triples -- Dorothy Sykes 723 (242, | Eva McCabe 219, Mabel Nicholson 219,| 'Two teams were. blanked this veek,|284), Josie Westlake 715 (204, 313), Ron|form again, -and his Walsall] Ann Foréster 211 and June Wilson 21 i rt s 0. /others split the points. Imps 3, Un-| Browny697, 6219, 293), Eileen Anderson | Points taken: Starlets 3, Hopefuls 0; touchabens 0; Smarties 3, Toppers 0:|6% We gh, Sadie James 659 (235, | ine Rockettes 3, Fireballs 0; Try Hards 2,| Jets 2, Hitters 1, Jams 2, Stoppers|271), Pat Knipe 647 (216, 231, 200),/TV had trouble getting three from the) Sixers 1; Super Jets 2 and Slow Starters | Fiops 2, Aces 1. Wally Bittorf 634 ome haagg Bet ry eo" new entry Acme He ge Tony's Re-| 6 By FRASER BEI l L j ' son 629 (251), Lorraine Peebles freshment's surprise' everyone, hal & Points Standing: Rockettes U, Super |, Still short five bowlers, come on For- (247, 22), Olga MacDermaid 624 (206,| grabbing three from the CNR gang. | TORONTO (CP) Prompt ets 11, Fireballs 8, Sixers 8 Hopefuls |esters if you've never a ore.| 035), Chris Collins 616 (236), Ralph| Standing -- Zoltan, Nick and Dan's| Hero a small, courageous 7, Starlets 6, Try Hards 6 and Siow| Most of us are strictly social bowlers:| Jackson 611 (209, 204) and Alan Jamie-|Fina 16; Beatty Haulage 12, Pickwick| ,--" ' i BUILDER AND DEVELOPER Starters 3 ft Mf you'd call 72542280 [son 600 (269). Cleaners 10, Evan's Loam 9, Len and|Stretch runner, is the chief Ca- : Pin Standing: Super Jets 7,904, Rock- . : Lou's TV 9, CNR 7, Oshawa Glass 7,) | Singles -- Ken Bailey 253, Paul Col- ? *Inadian hope to repel * win fr ag eg Mt, HARMAN PARK LEAGUE luins 254, Ev Clark 249, Les Jefferson|20"'8 Refreshments 5, Acme Haul-| such tal " td 7 ae 3 1G 's TV 2. " i WwW Fireballs 6,990 and Siow Starters 6,411. |, The league standing tightened up this} 245, Barey Sweet $3, Earl Westlake AHS ch Iniplec Most of the boys haaletted United States invaders HERE 'HARMONY' IS THE KEY WORD WIRE AND HARNESS jand Has Beens picking up four and|2i3, Aura Walls 210, Bob Kitchen 209, Lcd ee ae eas ee Wolfram, Our Jeep and Har- Team Standings -- Alley Cats 21, Pin|three points respectively to move up| Archie Bruce Jr., 209, Russ Clark 208,/ P@Uies, 08 co) ot |monizing when they compete in Pickers 18. Lucky Strikes 16, Hi Bawls | With the pack. However, someone is|Bob Gray 205, Cecil Litster 207, Marg) Top xen on thé night was George| a 4 16; Gay Six 14, Go Getters 14, Merry|8°ing to have to check the Lo Blows|Gray 203 and Inez Curl 203. Olive with n nice 905 0): followed | (® $60,000 Canadian Champion- Six 10, Hi lo's 9, Jesters 6 and Head|Wh° gained another three to move four out in front of the Clowns for top spot. BUSH LEAGUE jby Hugh Blight 676 (271) and Curly/ship at Woodbine Saturday. No HOM ES You READ ABOUT SOME EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: ao 600 -- Bev. Gibson 715 (245, 20g,|, Four 600 Triples went to Ross God-| Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina continued| Crawford 675 (326). ] ae ' jan- | 262); Bev, Garside 633 (211, 229); Rich |frey 603 (244, 221), Faye Weiss 607|their winning streak by sweeping four) High singles -- Coming through with Canadian-owned horse has won i > ; ice single games were: Jack Garland : | 2 ; (219, 204), Gary Judd 605 (256, 195),| points from George's TV Beatty Haul-|? the race since 1953. ee mp wae ab ak tg gg for] and top man, John Gow 635 (275, 189).|age came out on top in a close one | 208, Tom Hammond 252, and Bill Holly | ols 0 ele an sca e Marty Mueller 602 (289). Good singles went to: Don Leavitt| with Oshawa Glass 3-1. Pickwick Clean-|"¢# . 5 } 5 iene ak taal Saturday's -program is ex- Over 200 -- Frank Stewart 233, Doug -- 217; Fred Carey, may yews Hill oo be made a big gain, by trouncing the} Lemons -- Billy Pope %, R, Lewis 92) Sutton 226, 205 Geo, Keenan 225, Doug |7™ 229, Go: good Evan's Loam team. Len and Lou's|and Howard Geary 76. pected to attract the largest Shackleton 222, Cyril Weeks 220, Audrey tJ J crowd ever to attend an au- DON'T HESITATE Pag eet e No Pioneering e Sidewalk oe uit Seen Ee ER ee tumn meeting in Canada. The Bell 204, 200, Maurie Shorten 202,) Bat 2 ee, ety Be Royal Canadian Mounted Police DRIVE OUT TODAY! @ Paved Road @ Curb and Gutter Lemon League -- Yvonne McGrath ", E 7 en: ' * -- - . < pi eiegeccee 7 jis sending its famous musical i ot eile cat Si ts ride team from Ottawa for a OPUC LEAGUE 23 |performance following the run- Team Standings -- Jets 10445; Mad 1 : \ning of the fourth race. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: HARMONY ROAD SOUTH just cast ef DONEVAN COLLEGIATE Ban; Go Gelters 6 Sb and. Buddies | * GRE Prompt Hero ran a bangup Ore cd tgs tne = Deen tlh ; ; |third to Rockey Royale and No 7 2 - ; ble Sel in last year's Canadian snnee Bish {Triple = Marie Smith ia: | Championship, P he . Rocky sag 56 . og |Royale set a North erican Men's High 'Triple = Gord Boddy 476 | i ' > record of -2.42 1-5 for one mile J N A J (953, 191, 37). aes gn ae | and five furlongs on the grass. ® . 90 ee Sn Site en Conk ne "4 CEs He won the Jockey Club Cup and Stan Smith 221. Oct. 9. Lemon League -- Paddy Grant 8, atmos League -- Paddy Grast' ot, = ; ; Harmonizing broke Rocky Ro- REALTORS . INSURANCE LIMITED Mary Lou Paton 64, Joanne Zandberges | | peas yale's North American record 989, 99, Doreen Campa 83, Len Shaw ss. | | is when he won the Sanford Stakes Lily Bull 62, Aletha Grant 75 and Alice | : 4 Murray 57. at Saratoga. PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE Results of Wednesday night -- Pon- | tlacs 4, GMC's 0; Vauxhalls 3, Corvairs | 1; Maple Leafs 3, Cadillacs 1; - x Suburbs mobiles 3, Envoys 1 and Chevrolets 2 | : > iepebiheedd -- s oe | Oye ENJOY THE SPIRITED ALE ... halls 8, Envoys 7, Pontiacs 6, Buicks 4/ "COLOUR BARRIER" and GMC's 4 for Over 600 -- J. Bri 685 (269, 248); | a. Brisbole 603 C216. 238); H Brown 671 "PICTURE PROTECTION" (286); RB, Coulson 670 (285, 215); G. Freeman 637 (305, 203; F. Fusco 6659 (268, 201); K. Smith 629 (238, 220); G. | Kurelo 623 (262); F.. Elliott 620 (266); | T. Krawchuk 613 (246, 213); B. Potts 611 (222, 201), and P. Jarvis 602 (218). High Singles -- A, McEachern 246, E. Rowden 239, K. Sanders 23%, R. Cooper 228, V. Smith 230, R. Piper 225, ©. Brown 222, E. Rundle 221, B. Jones 217. F. Bidgood 214, M. Dragomatz 210, H. Mcleod 210, W. | Dell 208 E. 2 Taylor 207, H. Zo: A: Hircock 208, @. Mercier' 303 and J. ANTENNA LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Taking 2 rest ftom bowling on Thanksgiving didn't seem to do us aj GLEAMING GOLD "COLOUR SARRTER" UINDSAY'S GOLDEN SATELLITE RAS bit of good. It seems that the majority | of us are still ag as before. Our POR PROTECTION AGAINST PICTURE NEW AND PROVEN FEATURES FOR top 10 however, had scores to be proud | #. MORE PICTURE PULLING POWER. Points taken -- Burns 4, Glaziers 0; | Mitchells 3, Motor City 1; Horne's 3,) Whites 1; Bints 3, Saywells 1; Nesbitts 3, and Hendersons 1. Standings -- Burns are in first place | Actlaimed for evtstanding perform- with 13, then come Glaziers, Mitchells | and Motor City with 12 points each, gives you gold colow ancilizing--a ance, the LINDSAY GOLDEN SATELLITE meee te ae ee. 2. Fantes: beautiful permonent gold colour finish REJECTS INTERFERENCE, STATIC end rover 600 Only pmo girls hit the 600 | thot Y ly resists 4 SNOW, te bring you sparkling, brilliant ica Lindsay's gold colour barrier PREVENTS = --life-like TV pictures. The powerful Baad ge i -- at Soe va} CORROSION and keeps your TV re- UINDSAY GOLDEN SATELLITE brings rt 270, , a be man 4, Lote Shaw 331, Ede Reading | seption bright end cheer --yeor after setions nearer ond moles your TV 338, 235, Betty Campbell 238, Audrey yeor, clearer, channels. 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