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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1962, p. 16

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: eee 3 TWO-YEAR-OLDS GET A WINTER WORK-OUT Two 2-year-olds, working out on the New Woodbine 'training track, near Malton yesterday, seem to frame a new addition to the grand- stand. The mounts are being trained by Jim Noble, for owner M. J. Patterson of To- ronto. --(CP Wirephoto) Jaycee Rockets Are Undefeated Leaders at OCCI, ' Saturday mo: en's Major the Oshawa Y's 'League of basketball. In the first game, Ont. Steel 'B's downed Walt's Barber Shop *by the score of 44-10-24. : In the first half, the B's, led by Sobil, with nine points, took 'a slim 16-12 lead. * The Ont. Steel B's, playing Aerrific team ball, broke the 'game wide open in the second 'half, as they pumped home 28 points while Walt's completely fell apart as they only scored '10 points, to lose by a 48-to-24 score. . For the winning Ont. Steel 'B's, Stan Daledowicz scored 18 "points and also played a strong 'defensive game, followed by Sobil with 12 points while for 'the losing Barbershoppers, Boi- 'vin and Bozak played a good 'game getting nine and eight respectively. « ONT. STEEL B'S -- Sobil 12, Tymoshik 3, Milosh 10, Dale- dowicz 18, Walters 1, Kurhan. Total 48; fouls, 10-cut-of-17. ' WALT'S BARBER SHOP -- Edmondson 2, Cailison, -Hyra- nyk 4, Montgomery, Stemmings, had three more games|NINTH WIN Boivin 9, Bozak 8. Total 24; fouls, 4-out-of-12. FOR ROCKETS In the 10 o'clock game, Jay- cee Rockets won their ninth straight victory in a convinc- ing manner, as they outclassed the Modern Dry Cleaners by the score of 52-to-38. Jaycee Rockets, led by Jim Brady with nine, took a firm 25-to-19 lead as they played ter- rific team ball. Tunnicliffe tried to get a fire started under his team as he fired home eight. The Rockets increased their lead gradually in the second half as Jepma started to con- trol both backboards and also hooped 11 in his half while Bur- nett tried to keep the Dry Cleaners in the game. The league - leading Rockets were led to their ninth-straight victory by Jepma as he played his best game, hooping 18, fol- lowed by J. Brady with 13. Tunnicliffe and Burnett had 12 apiece for the losers. JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady 13, Jepma 18, Reeson, Rowden 7, Jeffs, Harrison 6, Dulny 8. Total 52; fouls, 8-out-of-11. MODERN DRY CLEANERS -- Braham 4, Nichols 8, Tunni- Total 36; cliffe 12, Burnett 12, Edgour, McHugh, Malinowski, Sara- -- 2. Total 38; fouls, 10-out- of-23. CLOSE FOR KINLOCH'S In the third and final game, Kinloch's Men's Wear squeezed out a narrow 36-to-35 win. The Ont. Steel A's started out like aball-of-fire and took ,a commanding 18-to-14 lead, led by the fine shooting of Ben King, while Winters had five for Kinloch's. In the second-half, Kinloch's showed a lot of hustle, led by playing coach Bob Winters. The A's put up a stout defence but Kinloch's scored the win- ners, with 10 seconds left in the game. For the winning Kinloch's, Winters picked himself up 15 points on a fine outside shot while King had 10 for the losers. KINLOCH'S MEN'S WEAR-- Etchells 5, Calder 8, Clarke, W., Barlow, Longley 2, Mar- chut 2, Winters 15, Bulkowski. fouls, 8-out-of-19. ONT. STEEL A'S -- Clarke, R., 7, Seneco 7, King 10, Babe 2, "Rudy 3, Hooey 6. Total 35; fouls, 5-out-of-16. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS =: porary he oneasceg There no today. ow starters, took two points from per Jets, Starlets took two points » Sixers took two points from Try Hards, Fireballs took two points from Rockettes. One Double -- EB. McCabe 429 (225, ~|Maeson 651, S. Seneco 647, Fireballs 9, Try Hards &, Sixers 7, | Eyed Jets 6, Starlets 6, 5, Slow 5, Rock- Kellock 800, B. '760, D. 760, E. Hale 750, R. 728, C. McCabe 727, S. Ford 717. M. Love 711, A. E. Dumas 702, H. Clarke 693, F. Makins 681, J. Logeman 679, D. Tilk 679, H. McRoberts 673, J. MacDonald 672, R. landzuik 662, 665, B. A. G. Godfrey 664, H. M Taylor 661, A. Anderson 660, W. Lewis 646, S. Smith 643, E. Campbell 642, C. Rout 636, G. Oliver 631, F. Parson 631, R. Godfrey 630, O. Osmok 629, H. Ho- garth 628, R. McGregor 627, B. aaj hes B. Badgely 620, L. Tindall 619, H. 'ettes 2. Pin Standing -- Fireballs 6,173, Sixers 6,073, Super Jets 5,894, Rockettes 5,820, Starlets 5,729, Hopefuls Slow Starters 5,647 Try 332, 617, K, Whiley 617, B. Gilli. food ein, 8. Gedge 612, A. Neil 612, H. Lee 610, J. Smith 609, E. Quinn 606, C. Melsaac 606, J. Wilbourne Bag RB. 600 and B. 5.713, » Hards 5, SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE Our second section was rolled off en Wednesday night with "The Flint- stones" taking first place. They tied with the Pixies for 22 points, but took the section on total pins. Close, eh! We are sorry to report that our treas- urer, Kitty Knapp is leaving us to live in Lindsay. We'l] miss you, Kitty! Our new treasurer, was top gal in the six hundred scores with a 618 (273). Congratulations Marg, and to the Executive! The only other six hundred score was by Irene (228, 219). Good the single games was Tam- my Harlock with a 245, Jean Selleck nf Ruth Canfield 238, Dot French 223, G 222, -- Sheehey 209 ip tstones |Cleaners 6-30, Preston 5-33, Freds 4-36, 'We'll forgiv 'ou all if you're in the 200's next week Shela Away we go to section fine and let's have a real race for this one! LEGION SUNDAY LEAGUE The Saturday night dance must have taken its toll. The Rockets, with very Rolling Pins (first section winners) in their three game set, Top triple of the two teams was Lou Black's 594. The Rockets now have 16 points, three bet- Suis ices tee see mr bg rem: = aining in take | field UAWA LEAGUE Group 1: Al- BiRite Sunoco 0, Durnos 3, Tonys 1, Cartref. Giens Texaco 0, Goch 4, Bolahoods Group 2: Oshawa T.V. 4, Preston Freds 3, Bonds 1, Local 2784, 3, Hou- | eae mera 2, Stevenson Group 3: Johansen 4 Cdn. Corps Castrol Oil 4, Untouchables 0, Baltering Cabins 3, Bergs 1, Seeds B.A. 3, Meads 011 10-34, Ballarina Cabins 9.38, Johansen 7-45, Meads 7-42, Seeds B.A. 624, Untouchables 4%, Cdn. Corps 3-28, Bergs 2-37. | Redko 794, 753, S. Smith 741, the |655, R. McGregor 655, Lemon League -- B. poser 92 and L. Hopkins 99. There has been a slight error! Fred's ged cra won the section in Group jot Bonds Clothing - before the boys er gts to death. UAWA LEAGUE Group 1 -- Als Bi-Rite 3, Dur nos 3, Corbys 1, Glens Texaco 3, Bola: hoods 1, Hilicrest Sunoco 2, Goch 2. Group 2 -- Oshawa TV 3, Houdaille 1, Acadian Cleaners 3, Bonds 1, Local 2784 3, Stevenson 1, Freds 2, Preston 2. Group 3 -- Castrol Oil 3, Bergs 1, Ballarina Cabins 3, Seeds BA 1, Un- touchables 3, Canadian Corps 1, Johan- sen 2, Meads 2. Group 1 -- Als-BiRite 6-49, Durnos 6- 37, Goch 5-38, Toys 4-29, Glens Texaco 4-22, Hillcrest Sunoco 3-38, Corbys 2-22, Bolahoods 2-30. Group 2 -- Oshawa TV 6-36, Acadian Local 2784 4-30, Stevenson 3-27, Hou- daille 2-30, Bonds 2-34, Group 3 -- Meads 6-41, Castrol Oil 6 30, Ballarina Cabins 6-35, Beare gg re 423, Johansen 3-41, Seeds BA 3-21, Can adian Corps 3-28, Bergs 1-36. High Scores -- D. Hodgson 826, J. R. Murray 753, J. Seneco B. Badgley 728, H. McRoberts 717, A. Neil 715, B. Sweet 702, G. Oliver 697, B. Strutt 695, M. Love 693, B. Maeson 689, F, Kay 687, K. son 675, W. Lewis 674, A. Eyeman 673, J, MacDonald 668, R. Pipher 668, C. Rout 665, A. Mitchell 664, U. Caron 659, G. Godfrey 659, H. Cook 657, A. Rose C. McCabe 654, D. MacDonald 654, B. Bracey 653, K. Carroll 648, J. Logeman 647, R, God- frey 646, bee ile 644, P. Lyzon 644, . Bi . H avis 622, a Polley 615 - Fi he 614 t Rs fis 1 8. Gedge 601 W. Dut. rit League -- A. OF seer " C. Roser 90 R. Miztak 78. CATHOLIC LEAGUE Ted Powers is to be land 249, 'Thomas 210, Peggie Fayle 209, Brenda Bracey 208, Joyce O'Riley 207 249, # McLean 237, Phil Cormier 235, Murray Code 653, D. Smith 649, K. Cobb 648, R. | w, . Hodgsonjeomment to make about this is, nice bowling !Rose Crawford comes through .|with a good night once in awhile and she did this week by rolling a 630 (244, 199), then James Norrie a 625..(217, 211), Helen Wiggins a 615 (273, 198), and lastly, Jerry Crawford a 607 (239, Murray 670, A. Mitchell 667, A, Parfitt /189) 200 Games (Women) -- Barb. Hol- Shirley Smart 219, Bev. Edris Lee 207. 200 Games (Men) -- Jack 202, Harry Fayle 238, Laverty 214, Bob O'Riley 232, Bill Webster 231, Fred Me- Kee 231, George Tait 224, Ben ---- 221, Bert Trick 217 and Gord. Hi 206, 203. Lemon League -- Sue Sheridan 98 and Edith McKee 95. UAW AUX. 27 Mabel Nicholson had high double this week and Ethel Thomson the high single, Both those girls must have had their vitamins, We don't know what Joey Braiden and Marg Sawyer had but they also had doubles. Doubles -- M. Nicholson 436 (228, 222), Joey Braiden 428 (244) and Marg Sawyer 405 (241). Singles -- Ethel Thomson 246, Joan Slater 220, Flo Panter 214, Joan Hall 201 and Irene Amey 200. There were 15 lemons this week. Six-Bells walloped Lucky 27; Nuts- Bolts walloped Farmerettes; Gay-Nine- ties took two points from Union-Maids; Milk-Maids took two from Flowerettes. Team Standing --Six-Bells 14, Union- Maids 10, Milk-Maids 9, Nuts-Bolts 8, Gay-Nineties 5, Flowerettes 7, Farmer- ettes 6 and Lucky 27 1. ALBERT 8ST. CHURCH LEAGUE This section has developed into a very close race, as there are only four ipoints difference between the top and bottom teams. Markers still lead with 14 points, Gabbers 13, Strikers 13, Buzz- ers 13, Stinkers 12, Clinkers 12, Wiz- ards 12, Go-Getters 12, Beavers 10 and Hustlers 10. Men 600 without handicap -- 8S. Gray 624 (249) and G. Maunder 601 (236). Men es without handicap -- R, Plancke 23) Men 600 with handicap -- A. Venema +684 (281, 228), F. Coleman 662 (249, 233), J. Scott 658 (234, 220, 204); R. Clark 656 (242, 220); A. Allman 656 (257, 232); A Marlowe 655 (266, 200); C. Davis 651 (271, 225); M. Hill 642 (226, 209, 207); Down 637 (288); D. Potter 622 (271, 210); B. Hurst 620 (252); J. Zedic 619 H./ (241, 219); M. Morrison 611 (233, 220). Men 200 with handicap -- E. Jacklin 1233, E .Rundle 227, 206, P. and L. Parks 208. Ladies, 600 without handicap -- P. "|Cooper 665 (241, 216, 208) and P, Mar- lowe 626 (276). Ladies, 200 without handicap -- M. Jacklin 262, 210, E. Hawley 217. Ladies, 600 with handicap -- F. Boyle 642 (229, 220), M. Maunder 624 (268) for his fine games. He won the men's high triple with a 763 cree the men's single with a 280 gam Sener ugg ond to tems D Dickineen for the ladies' high tandings 4, O'Malley 4, Halik 2, Wrubel 2, Bur-| rows 0 and Watts Games over 'ono -- K. Henning 200, B, Hickey 209, 211, H. Moore 252, H. McGuire 215, M. Fae a 203, J. Dickin. son 209, 281, 254, T. Powers 243, 280, 240, J. A. Cardinal 206, 21, E. -- 229, J. W. Cardinal 221, 225, 206, F; Beriault 213, D. Rigley 213, M. Noord- man 224, J. O'Malley 252, D. Dionne 240, B. Burke 217, J. Wrubel 235, 209, L, Cardinal 214, D. Woodward 207 and E. pope oe Lemon League -- H. Wehrens 43, 33, 84, C, 'O'Malley 65, 89, E. Romhanyi 93, alee 99, H. Burrows 88, J. Wood- wi 4. -. MOTOR CITY... MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE Fred Schneider was up to his old tricks again, slamming home a lovely 862 (312, 291, but his team man aged to take one point, dropping three Points to Art Smart's team, Art's triple of 755 = 259) helped this along, very nicely. only other 700 game was rolled by Bill Gallant, Til (244, 243). Groat leads the parade with a 689 (252, 247). Here's a close one between hus- band and wife, Lily Rae bowled a 654 (230, 227), then hubby Tom, came up High Sedres:i-- G. Russell 671, H. G11 (214, 203). Ladies, 200 with handicap -- I. Gibbs 256, J. Leslie 232, H. Corbman 221, M. Kornic 210 and J. Morrison 204. Lemon Loar rag -- R. Plancke #4 and D. Corbm: Points ra th 'this 'week -- Hustlers 4, Beavers 0; Clinkers 3, Markers 13 Gabbers 3, Wizards 1, Buzzers 3, Stink- ers 1; Strikers 3 and Go-Getters 1. BUSH LEAGUE NEWS Len and Lou's TV continued their good bowling with a 40 shutout over George's TV. Evan's Loam were the T.\best on the night's play, rolling a nice 3,322 to take three from CNR. Beatty Haulage took three from Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina, who are really in a slump. Pickwicks grabbed three from Acme. Oshawa Glass had a tough time with the "5 man" Tony's team but came out on top 3-1. Standings -- and Lou's TV 22, |George's TV 16, Evan's Loam 16, Beat- ty Haulage 14, CNR 11, Oshawa Glass 11, Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina 10, Pickwick Cleaners 8, Tony's Refresh- ments 7 and Acme Haulage 5. High Triples and Singles -- Top honors for the night went to Harry Fayle, who had a nice 730 (292). He was followed by Joe Crosmas 676 (293) and Jim Childerhose 660. Good single games ug es to Gord Tonkin with a 306 and Ab Lupton 298. Lemon League -- We sure had a bunch of Lemons this week with "Yours truly" among them, But that's the way the ball bounces! A. Czerewaty 99, E. Clause 98, H. Geary 92, W. with a 652 (252, 226). The only saie!W. Ritzie 91, R. Clarke 90, A. Lupton 75, . 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