'COOKIE' GILCHRIST STILL IN LIMELIGHT "Cookie" Gilchrist, ace full- back of the Buffalo Bills, of the American Football League, dons sports clothes between games. Cookie, selected as the AFL player of Week, (for last week), broke' the league's sin- gle game rushing record in Sunday's game against New York Jets, which the Bills won 45-14. The Bills meet the Jets | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | Lower Lakes Skeet League OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Spicers extend their lead In Group 1 by another point with a two-fo-one win }over second place Jo Jo's and it was a |great team effort by Spicers, with the top team score of 3,827. |. Mouses stayed In contention by dump- jing Perry's Pets by a two-to-one count, in a very close battle and the race is now confined to the top four clubs. Big Six treated Dutch Treats rather t\roughly and but for a strong finish In ithe third game by the Dutch boys, It |} could have been a shut-out for Big Six. | Lucky Strike topped Blue Jays, thanks jto a terrific effort from Sel Himes, who was at his best for the winners. Knockers clinched a playoff spot when the club shut-out Last Six and thus took @ four-point lead in top position and can't beh eaded by any other club. Shorty's held on to second spot by tak- Ing @ two to one victory from Lucky Six, 4 |Rockets edged Flintstones and Newcom- ers gol the best of Cyclones, The standing -- Group 1: Spicers 13, Jo Jo's 11, Perry's Pets 11, Mouses 11, Lucky Strikes 9, Dutch Treats 8, Big Six 6, Bive Jays 3. Group 2 -- Knockers 15, Qhorty's 11, Cyclones 9, Flintstones 8, Rockets 8, Last Six 7, Newcomers 7, Lucky Six 7. Individual high scores -- Lloyd Sabins 886 (369), Sel Himes 853 (346), Ding Gavas 821, Roy Nesbitt 793 (319), Oon Henning 792 (312), Manny Swartz 787, Mickey McMaster 786, Dick Snowden 77° (323), Joe Vasko 760, Fred Waite 753, Bert Harding 742 (321), Harry Gillard 741 (300), Ron Swartz 731, Hank Sarnovsky 725, Bob Gallagher 722, Wes Stata 719 (307), Art Smart 713, Denny Linton 707, Ozzie Keeler 704 and Alex Donaldson 704 (340). Group 2 -- Archie Brown 886 (368), Bobee Lavergne 782 (286), Red Hardie 776 (311), Dave Conboy 766 (323), Vin Coniin |731 (312),-Ab Hutchins 732, Don Sager 723, John Martell 720, Bud Kemp 716, Lloyd Corson 715 (276), Doug 'Erp' |Smith 708 (315), Stan i 710, Ron Guiltinan 704 (277), John Cardinal 700 (312), Clarke Hubbell 699 (331), Chas. |Taylor 690, Frank' Mackin 684, Gord |Brown 674, Jack Goodman 658 and Don | Reid 655. | A full turnout Is requested for the Tur- key Roll this week, | DOWNTOWN Standing as Coal 14, Spruce Vi Stars 12, Dunn's Tail Southend BP 7, rnies Appliances 6, | Rose Bowl 5, Peo Clothing 2, Rich. }mond Tire 2, Motor City 2 and Georges |TV Towers 0. | High Triple N. O'Reilly 81 725 and S.. Sc High Singles C. Bailey 302 a A. Greene 302. It looks as if the: holiday rush Is catching up to some of the fellows -- not many visitors the above brackets. |Some oft he s were really trying though, as you w see. Good effort: Young 140, 106; cas 140, D, Dennis 110, P. Swartz 109, Steff Dsier 139, C, Balley 124, N Versius 136, J. Irv- INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE of Dec. 9 -- McLaughlin lla Hotel 12, White rs 12, Allen's BA 10, (700) -- A. Greene 837, N. Spring 750, L. Hyman rtz 713 0) -- N. O/Reilly 300, again this Sunday in N.Y. City. Cookie was named AFL | Player of the Year in 1962, when he set a league record of 1,096 yards. Lu J R. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Denis Law's Four Goals. Draws Standing Ovation By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England Correspondent To The Oshawa Times , LONDON The weekend games provided soccer head- lines a-plenty. Denis Law, Man- chester United's blond bomb- shell, in his last game before starting on a 28 days' suspen- sion sentence, scored four goals in his team's 5-2 win over Stoke City. He left the field to a stand- ing ovation, with the Stoke play- ers joining in the cheers. Law's four goals included a hat-trick within 11 minutes, Sheffield United have slipped badly and are down in eighth place, just below Everton, who have also failed to live up to jadvance expectations. Chelsea jand Fulham,. after a doubtful start, are now doing well, and are comfortably placed in the league. LEEDS UNITED LEAD Leeds United have jumped into a two-point lead in the sec- ond. division by winning 1-0 at Plymouth while Sunderland and Chariton battled to a 1-1 draw. Preston stayed up in a second 131-128; H. Appleton , C. Smith 135, 113 - Stern 97, R. Osmok 97. annual turkey roll. 5. Will post a list of Good luck to all. rge's TV were using a t section. Lady luck nged houses for this she will favor, It's } |Bourrie 93 a | Next week --(AP Wirephoto) | |So "be on your toe winners xt W St. Kitts Win Over Kitchener "#2: KITCHENER (CP)--St. Cath-|seems to have cha arines Black Hawks fired three|siii early in' this section! goals early in the third periog| ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB to sep a $8 te, then Will: |i ee oni clans: Chace ae oe stood a late Kitchener Ranger n 664 (323), Sam rally for a 6-5 victory in an On- PAE vale ofl tario Hockey Association Junior fee A game here Wednesday. nitht. The Black Hawks, who blew a 3-1 lead in the second, came back to take a 6-3 margin by the 6:58 mark of the third pe riod. But the last-place Rang oe 20: ers narrowed the lead on goals|chargers 13; Computers 11, by Randy Legge and Garry Sa-j|Hot Shocks 9 Nuts and Volts 7 and bourin, Kitchener came within|*!'@2t's 2 a whisker of tying the contest] , MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE in the last minute when Len|,<f"2t,!Z2s" Jor whiiamon J (ey Bazay's Fc ogre shot was 277), Al Jamieson 718 Bt ps ones stopped by St. Catharines goalie |o!lins yaaa 1 oe Marey Bob Sneddon after Rangers had| 4, 2u;, Sea oriteh ORT eh pulled their netminder for six | Paul Collins 674 (260, 216), Stella Makar- 235 Pollard 605 ( Over 20 Hugh McMaho i 2 Dan Charuk 216, Wayne jth Parrott 276, Noma hirley Stainton 237, John alous 207, 219, Bertha ' Mills 205, Glen Mc 212 and Bud Manning 222, (303), Steve Hercia 716, Joe Kastner 715) L.| "Ruth Pollard no,| 'eam standing -- Diodes 15, Protons 14, VHF's 10,| Doug Smith 637 (215, 256), Ken Bailey 638 (218, 233), Nick Jaksitz 628 (215, 210, 203), Ross Westlake 619 (204, 236), Joan Jackson 611 (214, 225), Jack James 603 Smith 600 (236, 221). | Good single games were rolled by Inez Curl 256, 203, Curly Jackson 222, Frank| Chumbley 222, Cecil Litster 221, 201, Pat Weggler 213, 225, Elsie Smith 221, Earl) Westlake 214, 201, John McFadden 214,| Bus White 212, Marg Ford 208, Olga Mac-| Dermaid 210, Archie Bruce 208 and Dolly Bond 201 CLUB DE QUILLES ACADIEN Team Standings -- General Tire 47, McKeen Radio and TV Repair 47, Van Heusen Motors 45, Club Acadien 43, Pick- wick Cleaners 42, Dunn's Clothing 42, Acadian Cleaners 41, Reliable Furniture 41, Valley Creek Used Furniture 37 and Oshawa Hardware 35. Men's High Triples |820, Emery Bastarache Martel 752. Women's High Triples -- Yvonne Du- guay 707, Theresa MacNeil 619 and Emma Malo 604. Men's High Averages -- Lionel Dig- nard 206, Yvon Regimbal 203 and Robert Lavergne 202. | Women's High Average -- Yvonne Du- guay 182, Emma Malo 178 and Gilberte Lavergne 171, | Men's High Singles -- Emery Bas-| farache 330, Yvon Regimbal 311 and Aureié Melanson 308. | Women's High Singles -- Yvonne Du-| guay 288, Theresa MacNeil 274 and Eileen Sauinier 273. Men's Triples over 600 -- Rog hias- json 649 (259, 251), Doug Smith 641 (263, 209), Lionel Dignard 634 (282) and Yvon Regimbal 605 (221, 213), | Women's Triples over 500 -- Theresa MacNeil 586 (274), Muriel Losier 572 (249), Gilberte Lavergne 571 (208, 203),| Genoma Saulmer 539; Rose MacNeil 527; ) Emma Malo 523 (234) | one | | NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Standings: Chicago, won 17, lost 3, tied 6, points 40 Points: Hull, Chicago, 39 Goals: Hull, 18 * mamaaal Beliveau, 9 Shutouts: Hall, Chicago, 4 Penalties: Fleming, Chicago, 84 minutes -- Robert Lavergne 778 and Jean er Cl LADIES' MAJOR Points Taken -- Nu-Way Rug 0,. Young Moderns 4; Lakas Coffee Shop 3, Ham-) bly's Beverages 1; Horwich 3, Hayden! Macdonald's 1; Scugog Cleaners 3, Aca-| |dian Cleaners 1; Strouds 4, Modern Up-} |holstery 0. | 700 -- Josie Westlake 796 (314), Mavis} |Taylor 746, Marion Hutchins 744, Marion| | Dingman 724, Olive Frise 718 arb} Sagar 715, Greta Tutton 714, Mabel Moss 704 and Dorothy Sykes 700 600 -- Isabelle King 699, - Joyce Bell, 694, Joan Rogers 691, Loretto McLean) 677, Ev Harding 673, Kay Manilla 653,) |Grace Wilson 646, June Simpson 642, Oiga| McDermaid 633, Ev Campbell 623, Marg Vice 621, Alice Lanning 616, Bev Gutsell 613; Ede Ryan 611, Del Siblock 610, Chris Collins 608, Mary Mann 603, Lorraine Murphy 602 and George Meade 600. Next week, Dec. 16, is our Chicken Roll night! |] HERE'S ONE MAN'S 4 ANSWER... A | MASONRY PAINT ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO..LTD. "Vf. It's Lumber--- Call Our Number" @ FREE DELIVERY @ (248), Aura Wallis 600 (215, 228) and Bert) 'Shoots At Oshawa, Sunday The Oshawa Skeet Club will play host to the Lower Lakes Skeet League in the form of a tournament on December 15 at 10.09 a.m, Local and district skeet enthusiasts. will welcome this competition as a variation from the usual 'club shoots" that take place every week. This is a 50 bird race and the entry fee will be $6 plus the jcost of shells. Three dollars of jthe entry fee will go toward making up of prize purses. Re- loads will be permitted in this contest. It is not necessary to be an |NSSA member for the purpose of competing in this tourney. In |fact everyone is eligible whether a club member or not, but in order to compete, a shooter will be obliged to name a club for which he will shoot. Any of the following clubs may be selected: Oshawa, York, St. Catharines, Malton, Waterloo, Hamilton, Oak Ridge, Brantford and Scar- oro. Although,an unlimited number Montreal, | | GIFT OF GAB | Kevin Sheehan of Limerick, \Ireland, talked non-stop for. 133 hours, or five days, 13 hours, at of shooters may compete from) ford. any club only the five highest scores will be taken for. the team daily effort. The tourna- ment will take place regardless of weather conditions, There will be five. classes for entry into the shoot. At the present time the Osh- awa club leads in the Lower Lakes Skeet League and it is hoped that they will maintain their standing after next Sun- day, There are nine centres entered in this league, as al- ready pointed out. The local and district shoot- ers are asked to note the sched- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 12, 1963 75 ule of shoots in this league as; The prize purses for this San- follows: January 19, Oshawa/day's shoot will be $50, $30, and (Scarboro is host club on this date), February 16, Waterloo, $20 for first, second and third March 1, Hamilton, March 15,|places respectively, Your atten- Oak Ridge, March 29 Brant-|dance at this shoot will be most welcome. There Are Special Bencfits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for © ACADIAN. Other iiae en ee tS @ BUICK Request you lease a new... . No.meintenance costs . . . One rote covers No insurance costs . . everything on one of two year leose items, .. -Phone or come ie for full detoils. 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But later in the game Greaves mar- red his copy-book by failing to score from a penalty kick. Yeovil, little Somerset club, but with a great reputation as English cup giant-killers, lived up to that reputation by knock- ing out Third Division title chal- lengers Crystal Palace by 3-1. A Southern League team, this 4s the third time that. Yeovil have reached the third round jackpot in the cup competition. Coventry are also out of the cup, Rovers. IN THE LEAGUE Tottenham won, while Black- burn, Liverpool and Arsenal had. drawn games, so the first- named three of these four teams are now equal on points at the beaten 2-1 by Bristol] | Third and fourth division |teams were engaged in English Cup play, so their league stand- ing remains unchanged. |RANGERS TWO AHEAD | Glasgow Rangers went two points ahead of Kilmarnock in ithe Scottish first division, beat- jing Dundee United while Killie jwere playing a drawn game with Dundee. Bottom-of-the- jtable Airdrie sprung a surprise |by beating Hibernian 5-3, a re- jsult which left-Hibs just one point out of the cellar. Aberdeen climbed a few places in the table with a 4-1 win over East Stirling. Morton's record in the second |division now is 17 games play- ed, 17 games won. Standing five points. ahead of Clyde afd nine points ahead of Montrose, Mor- ton are headed ofr a record- | sists. Other St. Catharines marksmen were Fred Stanfield with two goals and Ken Hodge and Ken Laidlaw with one eaca. | Tommy Miller scored three goals for the Rangers, with| Legge and Sabourin getting the remaining two. | St. Catharines outshot Kitch-| ener 41-30 and picked up five of seven minor penalties. Black Hawk defenceman Doug Jarret was given'a 10-minute miscon- duct for arguing a hooking call too strenuously midway through the second period. | STOVE Premium | FUEL Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 668-3341 Gik Quality EL head of the first division. Man-|>Teaking season. With half their chester United and Arsenal fig-|!eague schedule played, there is ure in a tie for fourth place,|not a team that looks capable of ALL MAKES City League Hockey Play Local 2784 Bantams won a close game over Scugog Clean- ers, by a score of 1-0. Dave Mason got the lone goal. Police Association lost Local 100 by a score of For Local 1500, it was 4-1, > for the Police. Canadian Corps got the best! of Houdaille Ind. by a score of 4-to-1. For the Canadian Corps, it was Chris Griffin, L. Wry, Hercia and Jerry Welsh. "Big" Durno scored the lone Houdaille goal. Dave Fisher led Westmont Kiwanis with three goa's to beat Coca Cola by a score of 3 to 2. For Coca Cola, it was Mike McCullough and John Graham. Canadian Tire came up with a big win over Local 1817 by a score of 7-2. For Canadian Tire, {t was Gary McDonald with two singles going to Mike Clouthier, Donald Suppelra, Douglas Sup- pelra, Jim Nesbitt Shervan. For Local 1817 it was Tom Bart and Bill Bolton. JUVENILE LEAGUE Oshawa Dairy just failed to beat Hayden Macdonald, The game ended in a 3-3 tie. Doug Sutton scored 2, followed by Ron Cullen with 1 for Hayden. Oshawa Dairy marksmen were John Salowski, Frank Sawyer, and Bill Zukit. Auto Workers' Credit: Union failed to catch Tony's. They lost by a score of 3-to-2. John Barron with two, single going to Brian Wright for Tony's. Paul Studley to! 1) Sloggett, Bill Holmes and Ken} DeHart with two. Lacroix scored| and Ken} |taking a point from the Green- ock side. | Neighborhood PeeWee Games Results of the games played in the Neighborhood Pee Wee Boys' Hockey League, on Sat- urday morning, are as follows: N. Oshawa, 6; Bathe Park, 0. Harman Park, 10; Rundle, 0. Lake Vista, 4; Fernhill, 1. Storie Park, 3; Nipigon, 2. sa aca at 5; Eastview "B", | Eastview 'A', 7; Radio, 0. Sunnyside, 5; Valleyview, 1. Southmead, 3; Brookside, 0. 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