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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1962, p. 12

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442 "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 25, 1962 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Queen of 8 1. Kilmarnock 1 St. Mirren 2 Motherwell 6 Thd Lanark 1 Dundee U 1 Division If Acadian Cleaners Top City Rivals last when Gallagher got a 43 last frame count to win the game for Acadian by a mere four pins, 1298 to 1294. The team totals were Acadian Cleaners 1210, 1, 1305, and 1298 for against Car- way Chrysler 1222, 1192, 1113, 1181 and 1294 for 6002. Dutch Lugtenburg led the in- dividual shooters with 286, 262, 295, 267 and 264 for 1374; Ozzie ae was --_ with Bg ~~ first game by a very narrow/295, 315 and for ; Bol margin with 1222 to 1210 for Aca-| Gallagher 274, 315, 207, 204 and - dians and it was Reg Hickey and| 299 for 1299; Dick Adams 1110 > Mickey McMaster who led the! for 45 frames with games of 294, ¢ Carway drive. Dutcn Lugten-/289 and 248; Hank Sarnovsky * burg and Bob Gallagher were 246, 209, 214, 255 and 210 for » best. for Acadians. 1134, Denny Linton was used in The series was evened up relief for only five frames for * qhen Acadian Cleaners won the} 107. second game with 1251 to 1192) Reg Hickey led the Carway * and once again it was the heavy-|club with 293, 251, 246, 250 and "weights, Bob Gallagher and] 251 for a steady 1291 total; Bob Dutch for Acadians, along with] Slade was next with 224, 245, 225, * Mighty Mite Keeler. Ron Jay,| 235 and 311 for 1240; Ron Jay as - Reg Hickey and Bob Slade were usual was very much in the pic- all bowling very well for Car-jture with some neat trundling, * way while Roy Nesbitt was hav-| 227, 268, 256, 222 and 231 for * ing a rough time with a flock of| 1204; Mickey McMaster had 277, * head pin picks. 230, 199, 269 and 180 for 1155, The third game was evenly) Which could have been much contested until the halfway} more. mark when a three man rally by| Roy Nesbitt probably pow- Acadians Dutch Lugtenburg,|dered the headpin more than * Dick Adams and Ozzie Keeler,| any other bowler on the sheet tipped the scales in favor of the but continual head pin pick- each other for the ' five-pin staged a very *'eiting series in the Toronto City Major league play st Bayview 'Bowl on Saturday. Despite the four-to-one deci- - 'gion, in favor of Acadian Clean- 'ers, .was a much tighter con- test than the result would indi- cate. Dave Reynold's ciub took the + of soccer matches in the United Kingdom Saturday Arsenal 1 Leicester 1 Birmingham 4 Fulham 1 Blackburn 0 West Ham 4 Blackpool 2 Man City 2 Everton 2 Liverpool 2 Ipswich 2 Wolverhampton 8 Leyton Or 2 Sheffield W 4 1289|Man United 2 Burnley 5 Notts F 3 Aston Villa 1 Sheffield U $ Tottenham 1 West Brom 5 Bolton 4 Bury 3 Charlton 1 Cardiff 1 Portsmouth 2 Cheisea 2 Swansea 2? Derby 2 Grimsby 4 Huddersfield 1 Preston 0 Luton 2 Leeds 2 LONDON (Reuters)--Results ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Crewe Alex 0 Workington 1 Gillingham 0 Mansfield 1 Lincoln 4 Hartle Oldham 2 Barrow 1 Oxford 5 Newport 1 Stockport 2 Doncaster 1 Torqua York Airdrieonians 8 Raith 1 Celtic 1 Aberdeen 2 Dundee 2 Clyde 0 Dunfermline 2 Falkirk | Hibernian 1 Rangers 5 Partick 3 Hearts 4 Arbroath 4 Berwick 0 Ayr U 2 Cowdenbeath 0 pools 1 Brechin 1 Stranraer 3 Dumbarton 1 Albion 3 East Fife 0 Morton 6 E Stirling 4 Forfar 1 Hamilton 2 Queen's Pk 2 Stirling 1 Alloa 2 Stenhousemuir 5 St. Johnstone 5 TRISH LEAGUE City Cup Ballymena 3 Crusaders 4 Bangor 0 Portadown 0 Cliftonville 0 Linfield 4 Derry City 1 Coleraine 0 Distillery 4 Ards 1 Glenavon 2 Glentoran 1 1 Darlington 1 ity 3 Chesterfield 4 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Heffering's Score Willowdale Win Al Heffering's Imperials gain- ed their first victory in the Wil- lowdale Men's Major five-pin league by defeating Arnold Ve- sik's club by a five-to-two count. The Heffering squad took the first game with a well balanced team effort, sith Dick Adams 249, Gerry Reynolds 240, Sel Himes 263 and Dutch Lugtenburg 264 for a team score of 1278 against 1236 1361, paced by Clare Smith 356,'Dutch Lugtenburg also hit well 'for the losing Toronto club, The second game also went to) Heffering's with Dick Adams leading off with 312, Alex Don. aldson 265, Gerry Bennett 248, Dave Reynolds 237, Sel Himes 265, for a dandy 1332 to easily beat their opponents' 1108, . Vesik's boys battled gamely in the third game and managed to salvage two points with a nice Bennett 257, Dave Arnold Vesik 316., Gord Fal- coner 237, Don Mpeherse 231 a ee 24. Heffe: s had The five-point victory for Hef: fering's crew puts the club well up in the standing and it looks as if the Oshawa boys are headed for a very interesting season, ° Dick Adams was at his best with a dandy three game string Considerable we! added to the Heffe: this week's play at Willow Bow! with Bob Gallagher able along with Dick Dutch Lugtenburg, Gerry Ben- nett, Sel Himes and Reg Hick- ey. in afchor spot, with a " timely 264 score when The team totals were -- Het- fering's Imperials 3766 against 2705 for the Vesik club. will. be club for avail ms, of 249, 312, 281 for 842; Gerry Bennet was next with 257, 248 and 204 for 799; Sel Himes who was bow! very well came through: with 263, 265 and 205 for 733; Dave Reynolds threw in a 240 and a 237 at the right time, NEW TALENT é Ed Sullivan plans to run & series this season introducing new talent and giving young- sters a chance to appear on na- tional televisier | 30. vine Sent, Division 11 Middlesbrough 3 Plymouth 6 Newcastle 2 Norwich 1 Scunthorpe 0 Stoke 0 Southampton 2 Sunderland 4 Walsall 1 Rotherham 0 Divsion 100 Barnsley 1 Hull Cty 2 Brighton 1 Bristol R 1 Brietol C 3 Watford 3 Carlisle 1 Halifax 0 Millwall 0 Notts C 2 Northampton 1 Queens PR 0 Peterborough 0 Crystal P 0 Port Vale 2 Coventry 1 Shrewsbury 2 Bournemouth 1 Southend 2 Colchester 3 Swindon 3 Wrexham 0 Division 1V Bradford C 0 Aldershot 2 Brentford 1 Rochdale 0 Chester 3 Exeter 1 2 m score of|ing proved to be the downfall fom to Carway's 1113. 6 until the final game when Roy ' Carway seemed to be on the came through with a well deserv d 321 score. to eve! the series in the|° fourth one bel again it was Dave Reynolds LA retin half of the game that)up & very strong clu! s : Readians took command led by| Carway entry and with the re- ~ Mighty Mite Keeler. Acadians turn.of Jim Cassells, this ciub this one 1289 to 1181 for will give most of the opposition Carway. heaps of trouble before the sea- -- Mickey McMaster and Reg EXCITED ABOUT FIGHT LONDON (AP) -- Great Brit- ain is excited about the Floyd) Patterson-Sonny Liston world) heavyweight title fight in Chi-| cago. The bout will start at) 3:30 a.m. Wednesday London} time, and thousands of Britons) have arranged for parties along, New Year's Eve lines. | son ends. Hickey were top Carway shoot- Next week's action will be at ers in the fourth game along O'Connor Bowl! F Bob Slade who is a new- ? cae to the club. SEEK WIMBLETON MEET The fifth game was & real} LONDON (AP) -- Ken Rose- 's thriller when both anchor bowl-| wall, world professional tennis ers, Bob Gallagher for Aca-| champion, said Monday that the © dans and Bob Slade for Carway,| Pro Tennis Players' Association ' up a brilliant finish. Bob| would soon apply formally for ® Slade got his first strike, Gal-| permission to hold one of their lagher did likewise, Slade then|tournaments at Wimbledon, #° got a double and Gallagher sh ndad citadel of amateur ten- pace with him right up to the) nis. € - +' WANTS OLYMPICS PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Mayor James H. J. Tate Mon- day formally entered Philadel- phia's bid for the 1968 Olym- pics. Decision on the 1968 host city will be made next May at a meeting of the international olympic committee in Natrobi, Kenya. 'Today's Stock Market! TORONTO. 11 AM. STOCKS 'The Conadian Press OILS . Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge s ad Terente Stock Exchange--Sept. 2% (Quotations in cents unless marked $. et dividend, xr--Ex- rights. . Net change is 4, from previous board-lot closing sale.) _ INDUSTRIALS % 3 a 4 185 15 +35 7a «73 100, 100 = BH B+ % "i 2 = a 185 13 100 ; u e See sPssIesstsiicskeseseetes 1... . 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