16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, January 31, 1962 ATTERSLEY OUT Kingston Frontenacs Hit By Injury Jinx KINGSTON (CP) -- If King- ston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional Hockey League want to protect their three- point lead Over second - place Kitchener - Waterloo Beavers, they'll have to find a way to beat an injury jinx. The Fruntenacs, who meet the Trappers at North Bay to- night, have oniy 12 regulars ready for duty. Even manager- coach Wren Biair is in bed with influenza and isn't expected back for at least 10 days. Word was received Monday that defenceman Alf Treen suf- fered a broken finger Satur- flay against the Trappers. He will attempt to stay in the lineup wearing a cast. | Centre Bobby Attersley, third in Tom McCarthy Holds Lead But Coach Is Close ' OTTAWA (CP) -- Tom Mc- Carthy of Kingston Frontenacs picked up two goals and one assist last week tc hold his jead in the Eastern Professional Hockey League scoring race. ; The ex-Boston Bruin now has 41 goals and 26 assists for 67 points. That's one better than Kingston playing coach Orval Tessier, whose four-point week boosted his output to 32 goals and 34 assists. Another Kingston player, Bob Attersley, failed to get a point OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS out for at least 10 days with a knee injury. Rookie defence- man Ken Stephanson is to be/¢ x-rayed for possible calcium deposits from a severe charley- horse and rookie centre Bobby Leiter also has a charley- horse. Forward Randy Miller, who)nignt underwent surgery last week for a broken wrist, will be lost FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE It was aill-or-nothing today! Rock- ettes took three from Hopefuls; Super took three from Fireballs and Try Hards took three from Slow Starters. Over 200 Scores J. Slater 239, L. Collins 227, I. Hann 226, R. Lane 209, G. Gwilliam 208, M, Harding 208 and F, Watson 202, Point Standing -- Try Hatds 11, Star- lets 9, Fireballs 9, Super Jets 9, Six- ers 7, Slow Starters 5, Rockettes 5 and Hipefuls 5. Pin Standing -- Fireballs 7,656, Six- ers 7,525, Super Jets 7,430, Starlets ttes 7.295, Hopefuls 7,005, be 980 and Try' Hards STORIE PARK LEAGUE This week was the start of the third section and it appears as if everyone was going all out to win it all in one » No less than one-fifth of the} league was over 600, The Burtons and Mills took four; for at least a month. Points from the Oxfords and Simcoes. The high scores this week were led by Joyce Porter 732 (240, 269, 223) The injuries, plus the fact Gerry Ouellette was recalled last week by Providence Reds of the American League, give the Frontenacs a serious prob- lem. In Blair's absence, assistant coach Orv Tessier and trainer Bun Cook will handle the team. The Fruntenacs will have centre Jeannot Gilbert and de- fenceman Benny Wolt from Clinton, N.Y., Comets of the United States Eastern Amateur League for tonight's game. But the pair won't be available Wednesday night when King- ston meets Hull-Ottawa Cana- diens, riding a seven-game win- ning streak, because Clinton plays that night. Blair, general manager for both teams, hesitates to take for the ladies and Oscar Morrison 725 (268, 255, 202) for the men. Other High Triples were: Millie Cameron 676 (240, 214, 222); Eddy Gresik 652 (248, 238); Charlie Nash 643 (216, 212, 215); Lou Locke 631 (205, 220, 206); Frank French 628 (259, 216); Reg Winfield 625 (250); Gar Killingbeck 623 (220, 235); Reg. Wood 623 (239, 234); Blanche Norton 611 (260), Jean Whitmee 601 (297), Over 200 -- Ozzie Whitmee 268, Esme Koenylo 265, Ann Williams 244, Helen Scott 221, 212; Deane Redknapp 221, Ziggie Benkowski 218, Gord Scott 217, James Scott 216, Harry Williams 215, Jim Seott 214, ise Porter 208, George Arkwright 205, Jack McLean 205, Rhoda Winfield 203. Lemon League -- Jim Aldred, Eva Wilson, Albina Killingbeck, Pear! French and Alice' Short. Standings -- Burtons 4, Mills 4, Col- leges 2, Cromwells 2, Cuberts 2, Hib- berts 2, Hillsides 2, Tresanes 2, Ox- fords 0, Simcoes 0. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Our bowlers had one if their better nights with 29 trundlers topping the 600 mark. Bill Gutsell showed the way with a hot 763 (304, 228, 231), while players from Clinton because the U.S. league limits player rosters to 13 men. point week--two goals and two assists. He has 51 points. Fifth is Ed Hoekstra of Kit- chener-Waterloo Beavers with Blanche Norton was close behind with a very mice 740 (231, 265, 244); John Hobbs 699 (253, 263); Charles Wright 698 (220, 244, 234); Harry Fayle 666 (230, 241); Harold Creamer 664 (200, 246, 218); Vi Taylor 663 (207, 265); Flo Lovelock 658 (243, 266); Bob Corneal 651 (210, 213, 228); Lily Rae 650 (203, 258); Clark Hubbell 649 (204, 262); Bert Mewitt 649 (222, 264); Harry Keyes 649 (256, 212); Mavis Taylor 645 (234, 237); Oscar Morrison 643 (223, 244); Fred Me- 50 points and sixth is Cleland Mortson of Sudbury Wolves} with 48 pvints. Fred Hilts of| Hull-Ottawa Canadiens is sev- enth with 46 points. Kee 635 (226, 214); Betty Byrne 625 (210, 230); Ben Fisher 624 (275); Jack Mcintosh 621 (245, 236); Isabel Cream- er 613 (228, 202); Peggy Fayle 613 (243); Stan Paradise 609 (211, 240); Olive McIntosh 606 (204, 251); Pat jchalmers o old Cornish 234, Madeline Morrison 233, Ed Leslie 230, Jack McConkey 228, Thelma Leslie 201, 228, Dot Paradise 227, Geo. Taylor 223, Ray Branton 223, Juanita Harper 219, Art Korry 216, Barta 212, Audrey Keyes 210, Tom Rae 209, Jim Huxtable 209, Elsie Smith 209, Emily Barter 205, Ernie Dickens 202, Ann Cornish 202, Mildred Wright 204, Bill Barter 201 and Steve Lovelock The Slammers moved into a one- point lead by taking three from the |Guys and Dolls; Georgettes are second with 14 and Go Karts third with 13. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Jay Men rolled the high tea score for the night when they took a two-to- one win from Ed Wilson's, with Dave Reynolds being the head man with a total of 858 including a 324 game. Hank Brown was also good. Sabers moved into top position in the standing when they shut-out Rawhides with Don Henning and Lloyd Sabins at their best for the winners and Denny Linton the only Rawhide to make the charmed circle, "Dutch" Lugtenburg and Hank. Sar- novsky both had big nights for Short- Circuits but Ozarks were just too good with Ozzie Keeler, Jim MaclIsaacs, Matt |\Kotelko and Bill Bradbury all hitting over 00, Lucky Strike Grill came to life when they clobbered the Trotters and Ross Woolacott led the way with a dandy three-game total of 833 and George Topping again let us know that he was around, with a nice triple. Spoilers nosed out the Stealers with a nice team effort by a_ two-to-one margin and it was Sel Himes, "China Boy" Stovin and Palm Knight who did the job, although there were others around. Mel Whyte and Ding Gavas also helped. Sabers lead the final series with 3 points, Jay Men 2, Ozarks 2; Lucky Strikes 2; Spoilers 2; Ed Wilson's 1; Short Circuits 1; Stealers 1; Trotters 1; Rawhides 0. Dave is led jal shooters with 858 (324; "Dutch" Lug- tenburg 852 (300); Ross Woolacott 833 (304, 330); Ozzie Keeler 815; Hank Brown 779 (316); Don Henning 770 (221); Ron Jay 769; Denny Linton 769 Sarnovsky 768 (318); G |759; Jim Maclsaacs 752 (3 Kotelko 749 (323); Bil) Bradbu Gord Brown 729; Al Stovin 722; Himes 721; Lloyd Sabins 721; Mickey |McMaster 720; Denny Brown George Topping 715; Ed Brown 712; the Lorne Pollard 712 and Palm Knight} 701 (307). LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE The girls were on their toes starting {into the 3rd section this week with quite a few very high games bowled. | J. Hutcheon came up with a 763 | }(299, 239, 225), almost topping high triple and high single. 600 Triples:-- J. Brown (227, 216, 210)' 240, Frank Taylor 236, Har., Art Taylor 214, Earl Rahme 214, Steve 202; J. Bremner 222; P. Elliott 222; M. Reid 221; B, Kirkham 215; M, Ross OFUO0 LEAGUE Team Standings -- Jets 46,276; Un- knowns 25,550; Go Getters 45,368; Bud- dies 45,124; Lions 44,813 and Mad Pac- ers 44,095, Ladies' high single -- Mary Lou Paton 246, Ladies' high triple -- Bea Colvin 565 (212, 183, 170), i Men's high single -- George Laidier 214; M. Fudger 213; B. Corby 210; R. 273. Parker 209; C. Griffin 208; 8, Jefferson 208; V. Freeman 2043 S, Robinson 202 and I. Winning 200, Team Standings:-- Strong Arms 73 Hurricanes 7; Go Getters 5; Odd Balls 5; Whistlers 5, June's Loons 2; Valiants 2; Faleons 2; Hot Shots 0; Aces 0. High single 308, J. Gardian and J, Hutcheon. High triple 778, L. Gavas. igh average 187, L. Glover. | Men's high triple -- Stan Smith 644 1, 148, eine Go 200, ames over od 5 235; Doreen Campa 205, Psy at 207, Gerald Bull 222, Macreen Comer- ford 242 and Phil Lyon 201. Lemon Leagce Games -- Marie Smith 99, 88; Len Shaw 73, Ed Roberts 70, Carol Boychuk 83, Alex Nicholson 87. 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