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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1965, p. 7

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ae egy Oe ye THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, February 23,1965 7 10-PIN ACTION WOMEN'S CURLING Acadian Cleaners Nip belt Die R A os By Fee gem Tusetors 74 Main Three Rinks Tie For First-Place HALIFAX (CP)--Fern Irwin, of Toronto or Solange Larouche of Dolbeau, Que., will have a Perfect record shattered when they meet in the third round of| the: Canadian women's curling championship today. Both women, skipping rinks Tepresenting Ontario and Que- bec, came up with victories in the opening two rounds of the 10-rink round - robin bonspiel Monday to grab an early three- way tie for first place with Prince Edward Island's Sybil MacMillan of Charlottetown. Four other rinks skipped by Dorothy Thompson of Edmon- ton, Peggy Casselman of Win- nipeg, Audrey Thorbourne of Liverpool, N.S., and Barbara MacNevin of Delisle, Sask. were tied with 1-1 records. Mrs. Irwin's quartet produced two brilliant comebacks for. the early wins. It defeated Manitoba} ' - 8-7 by stealing two in the final end of the first-round match and edged: Alberta 12-7 after counting six stones in the ninth end of the second game. TRAILS AFTER SIX Trailing 6-2 after six ends of the regular 10 - end match against Manitoba, the Ontario foursome posted three in the seventh and another in the ninth before counting the game-win- ning pair without last rock. The Ontario rink got off to a better' start against Alberta, taking three in the first: end but trailed,9-6 after eight ends. Mrs. 'lin the final end, lost her chance Irwin then collected the six and, The fourth round pits Sas- Alberta conceded the matchikatchewan against Alberta, without completing the final/P.E.I. against Ontario, B.C. end, against Newfoundland, N.S. The Quebec rink subdued Sas-jagainst Quebec and N.B. katcewan 15-6 in the op against Manitoba. round after counting three in the opening end and five in the third. It registered an easy 12-7 victory over Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island de- lfeated Newfoundland 14-5 in the first round. The Charlottetown foursome counted on only four ends of the match against British Columbia but a four-and three-ender were included as Mrs, MacMillan reg- istered a 9-6 victory. HAS LAST ROCK Mrs. Cmolik, with last rock ba] = BeBHEHeHMooo ™ Ontario 2 Prince Edward Island 2 Quebec Alberta Manitoba Scotia Saskatchewan British Columbia New Brunswick Newfoundland First Round 120 300 010 x-- 7 002 025 102 x--12 013 222 011 2--14 400 000 100 0-- 5 ee ee B.C. Nova Scotia P.E.I, Nfld, to tie the match when she raised a P.E.I. stone in for shot. The B.C. skip had been count- ing one and had attempted to knock out the P.E.I. rock, which was counting No. 2, In other first-round matches, Alberta edged New Brunswick 10-7 and Nova Scotia defeated British Columbia 12-7. Manitoba edged Nova Scotia 9-7, and Saskatchewan walloped New Brunswick 13-3 in the sec- ond round, Besides the Ontario - Quebec match in the third round today, P.E.I. meets Manitoba, B.C: plays Alberta, New Brunswick goes against Newfoundland and Saskatchewan meets Nova Sco- tia. Sask. Quebec 010 300 200 0-- 6 305 021 011 2--15 010 100 301 2-- 8 201 021 010 0-- 7 200 002 030 0-- 7 011 120 301 1--10 Ontario Manitoba N.B. Alberta Second Round 040 000 013 1 101 111 100 0 P.E.I, B.C, --9 -- 6 Manitoba Nova Scotia N.B. 002 301 201 0 210 010 010 2 -- 9)- --7| 010 1001000 -- 3 RON BUCHANAN Generals Jr. Hawks Tonight St. Catharines Black Hawks invade the Civic Auditorium to- night for an OHA Junior 'A' contest against Oshawa Gen- erals. The Hawks hold down the sixth and last playoff spot with 40 points, one more than Kitch- ener Rangers. However, St. Catharines has two games in hand. Ron Buchanan, seventh in the junior scoring race with 91 points, will be seeking to ex- tend his point streak to 29 con- secutive games. Wayne Maki, brother of Chi- cago's Chico, is the leftwinger on the line with Ken Hodge, the league's top goal-getter with 55 markers, and Bob Sicinski. Sask. Nfld. Quebec 102 002 0512 --13 020 100 3100 202 032 001 2 ape Ontario Alberta 300 110 106x --12 013 001 040x -- 9]i Andre Lacroix | On Sidelines PETERBOROUGH (CP) Doctors said Monday that Pe-| terborough Petes' star forward Andre Lacroix, who suffered an eye injury in an Ontario Hockey }|Association Junior A game in ;|Toronto Sunday, is improving 4\and that there will -be no per- manent damage to the eye. However, they said the speedy centre, who currently leads the series scoring race with 117 points, would remain in hospital for at least a week with a bruise slightly above his eye resulting in blurred vision. Lacroix was hit by Jack Chip- chase's high stick midway through the second period of the game, won by Toronto 5-3. Lacroix was taken to a Tor- onto hospital and transferred to Peterborough following the game. Joe Cheevers Named Coach Of Athletics ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Joe Cheevers has been appointed coach of the St. Catharines Ath- letics senior lacrosse team for the 1965 season, Jim Lomore, Oppose Generals will be without the services of defenceman Bob Kilger, who is still sidelined with a hand injury. Coach Jim Cherry is expected to promote a player from Whitby Dunlops, Generals' affiliated Junior B club, Oshawa has only one victory over St. Catharines in six games, that was Dec. 15 when Generals played their first game at the auditorium. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ray mate LEAGUE 'op bowler for week was C. Albin, with's an 8233 valbeds gcd wahowed by P. Traynor bers 728 and ith 700. Albin baniea a ss0" 'nale and G. 333 single. It looks Msinieu though | Ci ber A Weroski's record 393 Sole is stilt} 1; "oles Scores -- Polishers 1, Anodizers 3; Automatics 4, Mixers 0; Platers 2, Recxers 2; Shiners 1, Tankers 3. This gives the Tankers the 3rd section. Con- 82, B. Thornbury 608, t. ills with Salley 619, 45 .Catton 604 and A. Bryans a 200 League -- Latta 250, W. Sos- nowski 248, D.. Wiison sag G. Dawson! o D. Saunders 203, Jessome 2). Pigg F. Taylor "ined 8. Sivson 200, 203, tevenson 203, L. McCullough 214, 24 Lb. Gibson Ply at And Bea Werosk' 212, D. le 208, B. Cc. Tackiert wh and A. vy 210, W, Marshall 2:9, Deveaux 217. Lemon League -- D. Saunders 84 and S. Pols 93, We " to extend our con-| 8! gratulations to E. Stephenson for the re- mearkable feat he performed. He stayed out of the Lemon League. PARTS ANC SERVICE LEAGUE %?? -- R. Coulson 757 (207, 246, 304); McLeod 731 (279, 273); G. Mercier Chon. 248, 274); 3. Cook 723 (207, eed 2); B. Blair 721 (289, 275); K. Smith 717 (244, big: 228); «. Sanders 711 (210, at, 240); . Malarz 696 (262, hae ie Simkins 691 A. ch| Won by Jean ; 90 and. last but not least, Rose Watts 8. 1 resident of the Athletics, an- nounced Monday. Cheevers ended a five-year retirement from the game when ajhe handled the St. Catharines team in the final six games of the regular schedule and the first round playoffs late last year. He has played with Canadian senior championship clubs in Orillia, St. Catharines and Hamilton and also coached in St. Catharines and Hamilton. Gary Hind, named outstand- ing defenceman in Ontario sen- ior lacrosse the last two sea- sons, has been appointed assist- ant coach with the St. Cathar- ines senior team. He will con- tinue to play in addition to his 211; C. Pinsent 212, 207; V. Smith 210, A Hartman 209, N. Smith 208, J. Howard 205, M, Malarz 202 and D. Crandell 201. Wednesday's Results -- F 85's 4, Maple Leafs 0; + Corvairs 3, Buicks lacs3, Acadians 1. High Averages -- J. Van Dyk (GMC) 225 and E. Simkins (Maple Leafs) 222. High singles -- V. Smith (GMC) 381 and G, Mercier (Chevrolets) 340, High triples -- H. McLeod (Corvairs) 882 and F. Peterson (Pontiacs) 809. CATHOLIC LEAGUE We are coming along well -- point- wise with Alley Cats having 19; Striking Rirga Dingers 15; Mets 15; Smarties 14; Jets 13; Holy Rollers 7, Beatalis 5. Only one aight left to get caught up, at least In this section. Ladies' high single of the week was Dickison with a 240. She | Tottenham Acadian Cleaners took a 3-2 decision from Motor City last Saturday bowling at Ace Bowl- ing Lanes. Both Oshawa teams were well below par on the day's bowling and the team totals were low, with Acadian bowling a five-game total of 5876 for three points compared to 5,840 and two points for Motor City. The results left Motor City in seventh spot, still two points behind Bayview Bowl current- ly in the last play-off spot and two points ahead of their clos- est pursuers, TAKE FIRST TWO Acadians took a very close first game 1191 to 1185, as Bob Gallagher came through in the anchor spot for Acadians by getting a 43-count in the final frame, to nail down the deci- sion, Reg. Hickey's 281 and Ron Jay's 276 also helped the Aca- dian cause, Harold Ballem was high for Motor City with 261 while Si Rizun picked up 90 pins in three frames of relief howting, Acadians came up with the best game of the day to take the second game 1,346 to 1,206. Ozzie Keeler led Acadians with 296 followed by Jay 292, Hickey 289 and Jim Cassells 248. For Motor City, Ballem was again high with 293 followed by Si Rizun 276 and Al Perry 242. Motor City bounced back to take the third game 1,164 to 1,104 as Perry led with 269 fol- lowed by Ballem 254, For Aca- dians, Keeler's 273 was best. _Motor or City evened the Match, ; Leading Teams 'In Old Country LONDON (AP)--Top teams in United Kingdom soccer stand- ings after Saturday's games: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 WTL 19 6 4 19 6 5 16 9 4 14 610 Everton 117 Notts Forest 12 9 9 Division I 18 5 8 17 6 8 1412 4 14-7 9 458 13 710 Division ITT 18 8 8 18 7 9 17 9 8 54 3843\y, 16 9 8 64 4841 17 6 9 64 43 40 1510 8 67 4740 Division IV 23 3 8 1712 6 18 9 5 F 65 57 58 58 50 57 APt 30 44 38 44 31 41 49 34 43 33 55 33 Chelsea Leeds Man United 63 50 41 64 59 43 37 41 34 40 33 40 52 35 38 33 39 33 Newcastle Norwich North'pton Derby Bolton Crystal P Hull City Gillingham Carlisle Mansfield Brentford Bristol R 70 59 40 44 37 43 39 49 51 46 37 45 47 45 33 43 81 76 72 Tranmere Bradford Brighton York 20 5 9 67 Oxford 1513 6 59 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I 32 37 3135 26 35 23 34 37 31 Hearts Hibernian Kilmarnock Dunfermline Clyde Division II 19 5 15 5 1112 13 6 21 43 30 35 42 34 30 32 Stirling Queens Park Queen of S East Stirling Hamilton 13 6 41 32 Arbroath 1110 44 3432 No games played Saturday in Irish League. Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian boxer Tommy Burns won the world heavy- weight boxing title by de- feating Marvin Hart in 20 rounds ait Los Angeles 59 years ago today--in 1906. The title had been disputed since the retirement of champion James J. Jeffries the previous year. Burns, born Noah Brusso at Han- over, Ont., successfully de- fended the title nine times before losing to Jack John- son in 1908 at Sydney, Aus- tralia, He died at Vancou- also wins high triple of the week with|coaching duties, ver in 1955 at the age of 74. Motor City Squad 3-2 by winning the fourth game 1,172 to 1,105, as Rizun came through with 305 followed by Sel Himes 286 and Perry 243. Hickey with 276 was high yr Acadians followed by Keeler 257 and Cassells 245, THIRD GAME: CLOSE The rubber game went to Acadians by the small margin of 17 pins, 1130 to 1113, thanks to a brilliant 356 game rolled by Ozzie Keeler. John Trott was high for Motor City with 256 while Ron Swartz picked up 64 pins in two frames of relief bowling. For Testor City, Ballem had Sam LaRocca Earns Eastern Final Berth Sam LaRocca will be this year's Oshawa and District re- presentative in the Eastern finals of the Canadian Masters Championships, come this April 2 and 3, at Hamilton. In a turnout, the largest of the tournament's history, Sam advanced into the Eastern "finals" by defeating Dick Oimet of Peterborough, by 11 pins, posting a 3,699 total for 20 'games, Sam, who is "really hot', a five-game score of 1228, made|showed his winning ways at up of games of 261, 293, 254,|Eastway on Wednesday, as he 195 and 225. Perry rolled 1197jrolled a 635 (245, 203) triple to with tames of 238, 242, 269, 243/the delight of his teammates in and 205, Rizun picked up 1046|the Eastway Mixed League: He for 41 frames followed by|could go all the way, including Himes' 1081 for 45, Trott 587 for|to the finals of the "Masters" 27, Swartz 482 for 25 and Orvaljheld in Montreal this year, the Brown, 219 for 12. week of April 15; and which For Acadian Cleaners, Keel-|will be televised nationally. er, after a poor start, bowled for this game end os @ moved from eighth to fourth _ In the standings. Wilson's Men's Wear and. Oshawa TVifor the remained tied for first when each scored 5-2 wins over Seaway Ford and Dover's pombe 's syed in that order, Industrial Tool jo second place by blanking Go- oerers 7 to 0, while Dunlop Tire repose 3 to third piace, when they seftied 43 margin in their match with Corvairs, Herm Prekker on the strength of a/A 621 (217) triple took over the league leadership in the average race, po Johnnie Waldinsperger, and the Herman has been going of late, he wit be hard to catch in the future. Standings, -- Wilson's Men's Wear 36, Oshawa TV 24, Industrial Too! 33, Dunlop Tire 32, Sproule's Food et 31, P soy oid Ford 23, Dover's Men's Wear 20, Cor- veirs 17, Aldsworth Cleaners 11 and Go- Getters 6. TUESDAY NITE LEAGUE. We had two shutouts last week, one of them via default, All the other teams waged # battle for their points, Ron Robinson Excavating had a good night, taking all seven from General A; gregates, Cadillacs got their seven points by default, Winder's Esso won 5-2 from Thomp- son Plumbing while Police Dept.; @lso had 2 5-2 win, over Burn's Shoes. Slo-Mo- Eveniss 4 to 0, while Walt Scott 580 (20)| Re spearheadea Ci score. Dapper Dens ete Si Combos edging the ints attack against Dyett's| in the fin despite pedi ia card for Bob Peakes (564) Wayne Layton | 570 (205) was Bigs bi marksman ackies defeat ideal Dairy 3 to af Pleo-Mats rinsed Mc- reg pes 3 fo 1. abe over L. A. and B. took Wilson' Sl Wane. 'by' the poet Saunders 551, Joe 563 (221), Bob Welsh 544, J, Gatto 544, Bill Markus 543, a Worsley 543 (207), L, Rose BE AR are . Young 538 (202) and V. Qu v Standings -- Pepi's Pizza Morne 7, Ciint's Texaco 7, L.A. and Goch Supertest de Mackie's Van and Shorane 6 H, and L. et Sgr 5, Houdailie pio bag tries 4, by Harrisons 4, Cleaners ey "Ontarlo Motor Sales 3, Pic- Seygogs| score, a other fine triples had Rey George 565,| O38 ' (212), Bert Wine 565 (247 .,Mebachlan Spencer 563 $5? (229), Dan Thomson ue, a), 567 (214), and George. = Paint Shop 4, Flintstones airs 33, Wilson's Men's 's Wear ' ines 29, Di inate nate A % "deal" es Weer 2, Les veniss eal Dai 2, McLaughl Fueis 2 and Dyett' 8 Sports 1. ages M TEN-PIN LEAGUE The bie vost of the week had the Rooks from way down under, really apply the squeeze to Jewell's Men's Wear, ng they trampied the Jewell's 5-to-2. Only 4 good effort by Tony Lupel in the final game, savea the co-winners of the first Section from complete annihilation, Corvairs closed in on the leaders by brilliantly and finished with a fine five-game set of 1365 made up of games of 183, 296, 273, 257 and 356. Jay was next with 1231 composed of scores of 276, 292, 242, 187 and 234, Other Acadian scores were as fol- lows: Hickey 1149 for 46 frames, which included three valuable games of 281, 289 and 276, Cas- sells 868 for 40, Gallagher 922 for 44, Gerry Bennett 166 for 9 and Dick Adams 174 for 11 As a result of last Satur- day's action the standing is as follows: Hellewell's All Stars 80, Plantation Bowl 68, Aimco Automotive and Mowat Car- tage 67, Willow Bowl 65, Bay- view Bowl 60, Motor City 58, Tuxedo Junction and Knob Hill Bowl 56, Ace Bowling 53, Aprile Lanes and T. Anthony Ltd. 52, Acadian Cleaners 51, Manufac- turers Life Ins, 49, L. J. Me- Guinness 48 and Bowlerama! Ltd. 38. This coming Saturday, the| bowling takes place at Motor City Lanes in Oshawa. Motor City meets Knob Hill Bowl, currently two points behind them in the standings, while Acadian Cleaners take on Aimco Automotive, currently tied for third place. The action should be exciting and specta- tors are welcome. Bowling starts at 2.00 p.m. sharp. WEEK-END STARS. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Team captain Alex Delvec- chio scored the winning goals| f°" in both of Detroit Red Wings' 3-2 weekend victories over New York Rangers Saturday and Toronto Maple Leafs Sunday. Rookie Peter Stemkowski scored the winning goal Satur- day in Leafs' 4-3 victory over Chicago Black Hawks. Ralph Backstrom helped set up four guals Saturday as Mont- real Canadiens defeated Boston Bruins 6-2, Rookie Doug Robinson scored with one second to play Sunday|*" to give New York Rangers a 2-2 tie with Montreal. Stan Mikita scored two unas- sisted goals Sunday as Chicago blasted Boston 7-0. DERBY WINNER RETIRES LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)-- Chateaugay, winner of the 1963 Kentucky Derby, is being re- tired to stud, his owner, John W. Galbreath, announced Mon- day. Galbreath said he decided on Chateaugay's retirement be- cause of a recurring foot ail- ment, PLAY GOLF « KING WEST | GOLF CLUB 100 Tome Oe Rd. N., Oshowe | | Excellent Greens -- Well Trapped Membership Available Organizetions, Office Groups, etc., ask about Group Membership Plan. Information--7 23-6101 Men's high single of the week taken by John A, Catdinal with 317. "He pom wins high triple of the week with aes 200 -- John Hroncick 205, Allan Oerton 219, Fret Watts 243, Dan Ruka- ruk 217, Dave Wetmore 211, 234, Oben Aresauit 219. Helen Burrows ld Bie Dickison 235, Pat Butler 221, eters 24, 232 206; John A, Cerdinal 2 om, 317, 730] 260; Bob Rorabeck 214, John W. Cardinal 211, 211; Pauline Brooks 210, 78, 293; Jean Dickison 240, 227, Mary Ekke: 207 ana Bill Hickey 204, 227. wemon League -- Claire Henning 78, Nora Kenne"y 73, 97, Fred Noordman Red Brooks ; . Lea mer 622 (246); H. Onell 5 (254 and T. Bi tage 601 (260 C. Elliott ag D. 'Marshall 249, n* Piper Bl H, Zosik 238, K. Mitton 236, G. Fetwenbach 734, K. Buzzell 231, J. Del! on K, Shannon 217, T. Elliott 213, PERENNIAL OFFENCE OLDHAM, England (CP) -- Magistrates in this Lancashire town sentenced Edward Evans, 60, to 14 days imprisonment for drunkeness. It was the 103rd GRANDVIEW GOLF CLUB Grandview $t. S., Oshawa 18 REGULATION HOLES Invites Your Inquiry Re Its Annuol PREPAYMENT PLAN FOR MEMBERSHIPS Effective to Feb. 28, 1968 Savings 12% Phone 723-7195 FOR INFORMATION (60 DAYS IN Change engine oil. time he had been fould guilty; of the offence. | CAMERON Wrecking Demolition We Wreck Anywhere-- Any Description FREE ESTIMATES Call 725-4285 Or Write--- 1617 Mill St., Oshawa Check all fluid and ORVILLE RAHME'S B-A GARAGE Test antifreeze, Services EACH 30 DAYS SUMMER) Clean and re-oil crankcase breather cap. Check for fuel, water or oil leaks. lubricant levels in- cluding brake master cylinder. The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE Recommended Maintenance .90 PLUS OIL AND MATERIAL AS 'NEEDED No. 2 Highway ot Solina Rd. 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Getting back to Sam, Her- man Prakken was runner-up on Wednesday with a 630 (231, 213) effort, while George Reid came close with a 616 (224, 203),|for Lorne Schatz 580 (200), Ig Clark | '¢%9) 579 (211), Ossie Spooner 560 (205), Bob Edgar 553 (203), George Lawrence 550 (204), Gord' McCormack 535 (225), George Turner 534, Matt Katch- aluba 527, Doug Vann 527, Doug Cole 525 (207), Bob Worsley 519 and Doug Gibbs 509. For the girls, Jean Lawrence had a fine night with 523, Fairley Bouckley 501, Marion Peake 494, Mary Mothersill Ada Floody 490, Martha Stauffer 482, Erg Gyurka 455, Mary Cole 449, Mari- Guay 448 (202), Betty Grant 444, a Gillespie 421, Joyce Wagar 416, ures Fusko 414, Anne Bone 413, Mavis Taylor 412, Barbara Gyurka 412, Irene Degreve 411 and Elleen Worsley 410, Standings -- Auto Magic Carwash 12, Pickwick Cleaners 12, Prestons Men's 10, Oshawa Tune-Up Centre 10, Snap-Shots 10, Bobbies 9, Bonds Clothing 8 TAGR's 7, Yomacs 7, Meades Sunoco reaps vl oe, a Central Auto Body a Camera Centre 4, Plumbing" i 'nd Crown Taxi 2. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC The bubbie finally broke for the Royals, hid the Jets pinned @ 3-0 shutout on the league leaders, It was the first "'goose- ooo" they have had to swallow this sea- Ing the charge for the Jets, Herman Prakken, Arno Knop and Stan Gainer will long remember the day they Moved into @ tie for second place. The Falcons find themselves only two games off the pace, after tripping the jaers three times as Hugh Smith con- inued to improve for the winners. Hugh with the help of George Reid made life miserable for the "birds" as @ personal reward for his efforts picked up this week's Cole Classic League award. Prob Hawks, with Walt Crystal paving way, plucked a 2-1 decision from the| « Boned as Bob Richa in ee losing cause, Eagles prevented the Lions from tak- ing over the spot In the league by gropeing the "Leos" 2 to 1 with Ken isher, Doug Cole and Ray George sporting for the "birds" while Ron Nel- ind Well Scott labored vainly for sis Th Mogg Leos, Eight --Walt Scott 599 (247), Ken | rietge 586 (201, 201), Doug Cole 574 (232), Herman Prekker 570. (214), Ray George 566, Hugh Smith $58 (215), on Nelson 558 (204) ana Frank Sobil 552 (203), Standings -- Royals 36, rye 35, Jets 35, Falcons 34, Hornets 33, Eagles 31, Tigers 30 ard Hawks 30. MEN'S MONDAY NITE Sproule's Food Market, after absorbing two successive shutouts, turned on last week's heroes Aldsworth Cleaners Ra took delight In administering the same medicine to the " eres George Cromwell's team was really up" SPEC ROY"S Barber Shop Now Has Available 3 BARBERS No Waiting -- Expert Service FREE MASSAGE Simcoe South Plaza 723-6641 Starke Pl rdson gave his best FOR MEN Shuns and House of Chow each scored GOTTA NAMED COACH REGINA (CP)--Jack Gottay former pass-catching end with Saskatchewan Roughriders of Yithe Western Football Confer- ence, has signed as essistanit coach of the club for 1965, 4-3 wins, over Kinloch's and Corvettes, respectively. For the second-straight week, our Leben dent, Herman Prakken, was top He put regener games of 221, 205, 200 or a ae" 626 wore er good scor 8 follows o° Tornee 577 (205)1 o. 'Wind 574 (244); D, Frayne 574 (227); "Red" McDermaid 571 (217); ia i ae 564 (219); K. Fisher (206); B. 555 (202); 8. Allen 555; . Mason tig (214); J. (203); J. Zambonelll 54g Nad Kemp 538; J. Eyre 536 and pryke 534, OSHAWA WED-NITE MIXED Gillard's Cleaners made the biggest advance as @ result of this week's action in the Oshawa Mixed League. Taking full advantage of @ head-on match, between their closest bd Team No, 5 and Die Hards, won by the latter 4 to 3, the "Cleaners" dumped the Big Five 7 to 0 possession of second place in landings. Gila aso gained @ couple of points on the froni running Drive-ins who settled for a 5-2 decision in their match with Siow Pokes, Duffys pickea up sevén valuable mark- ers in their shutout of the Beadles, Odd Bai's spankec Sparketts 5 to 2. The Beaties turned back the Crawlers by a like score. It was Scugogs 5 end Morri ye BA 2, while the Try Hards moved out of the cellar, by taking the Jinx, iso by the score of § to 2, Hugh Boyd led the men with a 590 (213) triple. with Jobn MacDonald and Johnnie Webster, the runner-ups with 577's, Gord Dyck shot @ 545 (213), Rich Forster 538 (200, 202), Andrew Prakken 528, Dan Thomson and Tal Ryan shot 520's, as dia Jim Lamont. Don Richmond 513, Jim Zambonelli A}. 1 Olen Merve yt COME IN Canadians Masiewich 551 Den $u- WITH THEIR And YOU can, too. BLOCK prepares and double- checks your: return, then it its Often they find tax = that more than pay their TODAY Over 2,000,000 Trust H & R Block John Cameron Swayze oe Herold Babcock 509, (212), Hans Boesch oe Sack Rendall boil Murray Thompson 501 each. Glenda Thomson led hg ladies with a 524, Lorraine Dalby 502, Ede Ryen 486, June Pettit 460, Jean Hutcheons 447, Joan McKay 442, Ona Zemboneilli 439, Bev Doran 439, Leona Jones 439, Shirley Bow- ers 436, Lillian Taylor 433, Betty Thomson 426, Barb Kirkham 425, Eleanor Herbacko 416, Sheila Weeks 415, Noreen Richmond 414, Alice Lanning 405 and Dot Tyson 402, Standings -- A. and W. Drive-in 53, Gillard's Cleaners 47, Team No. 5, 46, Die Herds 40, Slow Pokes 37, Sparkett Beatles 33. Morrison Ba 33, D Odd Balls 29, The Jinx 29, Big Five 26, The Crawlers 24, Scugog Cleaners 24, Try Hards 9 and Beadies 7, EASTWAY MEN'S THURS-NITE 135. SIMCOE of every tex return, oe Sie ee See we [3 Lex aKa North America's Largest Tax Service ST. NORTH Week Days: 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.; Saturdays: 9 A.M. « 5 P.M. 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