16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, May 8, 1963 THE CHAMPIONSHIP bow!- ing team in the UAW bowling league pose for the camera banquet held at the UAW hall recently. John Trott, third from left, representing seen as he presented the GM grand championship trophy to John Smith, centre, captain of Oaks Hold Lead! 10-PIN ACTION In Forest Loop | Winter-Time Play Produces Upsets Floor Hockey FOREST FLOOR HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Games played Tuesday, May 7 Oaks, 12; Cedars, 9 Scorers for Oaks -- 'Tony Baker 2, John Boivin 2, Law- rence Wry 7, Robert Morey 1. "\Other team members included: Angelo Viola, Henry Szmiot, Ken 4\Groem, Bob Saunders. ture are from left: Reg Welsh, Stan Smith, Chuck Rout, Ar- nold Eyman and Harry New- some. --Oshawa Times Photo. Scores for Cedars -- Alan Boi- vin 2, Kelly. Lavender 1, Dan Beatty 1, Don Cockerton 4, Mike Buta 1, Other team mem- bers included: Bruce Berry, Ray Bartodziej. Officials -- T. Boivin and G. Nelson. WILLOWS, 10; POPLARS 7 Scorers for Willows--Roger Richard'6, Walt Karas 4. Other team members: Robert Mit- chel, Gary Cooper, Larry How- ard, Dave Saunders, Larry Mal- MEN'S MONDAY NITE LEAGUE The first night of the two- inight playoffs have been rolled and the Dunlop team find them- selves in first place with an ex- cellent total of 3,010, John Wal- dinsperger with an even 600 ser- ies was the best for the Dun- lops. Peoples Clothing led by Ron Carrol with 594 (222, 214) are second with 2,841, in third place are Millwork led by G. Reid with 593 (215, 201), and a pinfall of 2,837. The rest of the playoff group are as follows: Sheriffs 2,816,. Tuck Tapers 2,753, and Gravel D. Cook 554 (208), F. Gerry 560 (222), B. Poulter 562 (213), 213 and G. Hester 212. Jackson Sand and 2,732. Other individual leaders among the finalists were D. Matthews 549 (212), H. Smith The consolation group provid- OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES Bury 1 Southampton 1 Rotherham 0 Grimsby @ Scunthorpe 2 Chariton 9 Division Bristol C 1 Crystal P 1 EASTWAY MEN'S MAJOR Top Ten -- M. Dicesaro 593 (226), G, Brabin 501 (202, 202), LONDON (Reuters) Tuesday night: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Leyton Or 0 Burnley 1 West Brom 0 Everton 4 Division II -- Re sults of soccer matches played Halifax 2 Notts C 1 ; Hull City 2 comet - fi Rochdale 1 Lincoln 0 Southport 0 Tranmere 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen 1 Dundee U 2 D. Clark 570 (201), H. Davies 552 (205), B. Joyce 548 (214), C. Andor 546, J. Waldinsperger 545 (212), V. Trimble 541, B. Rich- ardson 539 (210), and W. Cry- Stal 536. 200 Games -- R. Trudell 220 and G, Reid 208. Results --Livewires 3, Osh- awa Cleaning 1; Holody Alum- inum 3, Lotuses 1; Ontario Mo- tor Sales 3, Termites 1; Cor- vettes 2 and Toppers 2. Games left to play: May 7th 3, May 14th 3, May 2st 6 start. ing at 7 o'clock and May 25th 5 games starting at 8 o'clock with presentations to be made at the completion of the five game block. | No bowling off on May 25th ALL YOU N FOR A... "Superfine" No. 1 Fine Grass Mixture Contains: MERION BLUE GRASS KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS CREEPING RED FESCUE PENNLAWN FESCUE RED TOP during the annual bowling the GM recreation council is the team. Others in the pic- lioy. Dave Graham. ie as ai te iinleas one GF the executive: Wai Union Bowling League Holds Annual Banquet More than 200 members ofjNewsome. The coveted trophy|R. Welch; group three, 225, G.)363 Gord Whyte; Group 2, 410, the UAW bowling league at-|was presented by John Trott, re-/Sweet. : D. Brown and Group 3 -- 346, |presenting GM recreation coun-| Presentations were also made} Gaika, tended the annual banquet at) Saturday night. |cil. lby Buddy Bagnato, manager . Gakliee the evening "wail |Oshawa Bowling Lanes. made by Ratz Wilson, highlight of the evening was} Other trophies. presented dur-| OSM 3 ; the presentation of trophies 0/ing the evening were: Firs t/, igh eal gy OH paced re bppen UAW league. the winners in the various cate-| .onsolation -- Local 2784 (Ped-\yy 'teaatair won hints th gories. lar's presented by Malcolm')," , : > ae) /338 plus 40, Wick Twenty-four teams" were Te-cnith, president Local 222 presented in the league. The tyaw.' Second consolation:. Russ| General Motors Championship city Service, presented by Rus- . | hfe ; "High triple, hdcp.; Group 1 --) ; 4 Taatciong "etry's By elena! McNeil financial secretary|gig i]. McRoberts: Group 2 --|,, Section winners, Group 1 including John Smith (captain);| Local 222 UAW, .. 932 H. Cavanaugh Group 3 Chuck Rout, Arnold Eyman,| High average, group one, 225, 387 W. Polley. Stan Smith, R. Welch and H.iDoug Hodgson; Group two, 226 High single flat, Group 1 -- CA Northy; made by Dick McEvers, .presi-|qaj]- Group 3 -- 330 40 dent UAW Bowling League. Eddy Gulu. pee ner-up. Group 2 -- Al's Bi-Rite, Durnos runner-up; ner-up. Among head table guests for the evening were: John Brady, Master of ceremonies, Locai 222 and Oshawa City Council; John Trott, GM recreation NADA OUTDOORS 'Wahn-Nahn-Eesh' Fish She Is Fight In Lac St. Jean, a sea-like ex-,in Montreal, without getting Smith, president Local UAW; Buddy Bagnato, Oshawa Bowling Lanes; Dick McEvers, president UAW Bowl- ing league; Frank Mackin, vice - president UAW league; Ratz Wilson, treasurer; and Stan Rout, secretary. 222 Presentations were! trea- High single, hdep; Group 1 -- B. Nelson. Presentations were|Groyp 2 -- 371 plus 38, L, Tin- __|Harris Novelties, Meadés, run- Group 3 -- Plaza Foods George's TV run- council representative; Malcolm) mer.) Scorers for Poplars -- Charles Rout (2), Nick Melnychuk 4, Carl Philips 1. Other team members: Don Berry, Bill Bek- si, Peter Sluys, Jim Lake, Bob Richard. Officials -- B. Rajkovic and M. Karas. PINES, 13; MAPLES, 11 Scorers for Pines: Bil Swin- del 5, Gary Sparks 1, Ken Jor- dan 3, Ray Bint 1, Barry Shaw 3. /Other team members Larry |Burkett, Lazereno Viola and Dave Murphy. Scorers for Maples -- Brian Howard 1, Frank MacDonald 1, Roger Pitre 6 and Earl Colin 3. Other team members: Ron |Bartodziej, Frank Hatch. Offi- |cials: T, Boivin and.G. Perkins. Playoff. games next Tuesday |May 14: 7.00 p.m, Poplars vs |Cedars; 7.30 p.m. Wilows vs |Pines and 8.00 p.m. Maples vs Oaks. W L GF GA Pts. 012 9 2 010 7 2 01311 2 1 11 13 y 2 wan ee Bek 1 912 Oaks Willows Pines , Maples Popiars |Cedars turning in a remarkable 266 the season's high. He should have been notified and Ok's a very good reason. This mixture is for a home that really wants a show a trophy. Union City Body are leading with 2946 {folowed by Kinloch's 2886, Engels 2771, Mc- Culough Lumber 2742, Sea- way Fords 2678, Industrial Tools 2640 and Oshawa TV 2560. Individually B. Fogel led with 580 (215), R. O'Rielly 575 (208), H, Aldred 564 (266), F. Taylor 557 (201, 202), D. Frayne 569 (200), B. Ferguson 554 (200), G. Lawrence had a 212 and D Reading a 210. INDIA WINS ' TOKYO (AP) -- Ramathan Krishnan scored a 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Japan's Osamu Ish- ibguro Tuesday in the deciding match that gave India the east- ern zone Davis Cup tennis title. India won the series 3-2. | SHORGAS | HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and | COMPLETE GOLF EQUIPMENT New & Used--Trade-ins Accepted Visit WHITBY GOLF 655-4952 and COUNTRY CLUB | | Commercial \f The established, reliable Ges | Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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