second . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Dy "4 - i" 25% points, the Huns in Y : emitan Trsees- sett 1 OS ord of 11-3, they lost an esti-/base to 27,000-seat Varsity Sta. cow 4 isstt Hamilton tigers, ingrusi, = _they lost an_ |base to 27,000- ! Vin fhird with 20 pate oe mes Clay To Fight one 'of Eastern Canada's mre 3 ILRI mated $100,000 16 ¥150,000, Ginx trom the tebeteaat a Ww a J | ) = i i "We didn't anticipate a profitiLeaf Stadium, He said the --_ 7 Bowler S Rate 'gpa ape i "Te ey | LONDON (AP)--T British Seiler Mak Sensi ese TR hg PRs op 9 season," Sussmar said, poling hopes to sell rity 7,500 a i » givi ise of future rivarly --Two ; ° : e . : | Ss 'cin te Caer Sore League winin */boxing promoters have made a| ials 23-3, 30 years ago today |Rockets in the Continental Foot-\"e team will move its home/10,000 season tickets ' Herm Prakken leads in the averages joint offer to Cassius Clay to) --in 1935--for the Eastern {pall League final Sunday, will } ' & , with 185, and has the high single gameidefend his world heavyweight; Canada rugby championship operate in Toronto next season, ; mark of 258, followed by George Brabin| hoxing title in England next] at Toronto. Hamilton later |club president Henry B. Suss- AVE ON 'ele) ance 3 180, Bob Edgar of the Rotars holds, the year. j met Winnipeg Blue Bombers |man of Toronto said Monday. : high triple title for the yesr thus far, 8) As challenger they named| for the Dominion champion- The Rifles moved here from lard eosin 8 ie ke a ee ee the classic) rian London, 31-year-old Eng-| ship and the Grey Cup went |yontreal this year and, al- : q ; si ith $59, Oz Sponer had Sa, i ed a listless for the past "sek wereilish battler who was knocked out|. west, by an 18-12 score, for |though they won the Eastern Di-, i+ At last report a goodly sized |oeek $44, Lorenz Schatz 537, Fred Snow match, Les Eveniss dropp Top scorers for Pp = is a a t ' i " | 3-1 affair to Goch Supertest. Erinil lost turned by Walt Scott 604 (248), Cliff 'e x 4 contingent of Oshawa 10-pin| i, ogy ect 4 bir the Sehr ee fre to 1 'taupiile' to Bysits. despite oood| Seren st ple Win sevce are Sill Rorrew-| DY Floyd Patterson in the 11th) the first tim vision title with a won-lost rec: bowlers will wend their way to) cere site Seve 'Richmond $09 and| scores by Doug Yann and Cole for the\gale 565, Herm Prakken 563, Charlielround in a world title fight in , i Wil-| Martin 560, Gorg Brabin $55, and| 1959 : NED : ie : pe he ABC Tournament held atiDanny thomson 503 Sra with. Jun Lament Bra Wave Laven |aen ' 1958. BOYER FINE are an Abstainer you save up to Roeheater: N.Y., néxt March 19,| For ihe, ladies, Glenda Thomas ite foning. Bik Water on & nocd Mob! Tall | SERCO" esnite Sivas Bonne Promoters Jack Solomons and) yoRT LAUDERDALE, Fla.] DEALING YOUR |} If you ; y ip to i i E through May 22. . as, Jean Hutcheor's 468, Marg Brown|Bob Worsley and Dick Courtney were on |20, Bombers 18, Rotars 17, Bullets 16%, Laurie Lewis joined forces to|(ap)--clete Boyer, New York HOUSE ? $26.00 on your auto insurance, rb Kirkham 460, Lorraine Dalby/the beam as Ontario Motor Sales fepeiae | Rien 14, and Aces 10. try to tempt Clay to London.|Yankees third baseman, was representing this city, sharf;|setty Thomson had 426's, Anne Bone 412.| Chuck Andor's 598 (209) was tops for GENERAL MOTORS London, who lost the British |tineq $175 and given a sus- = | GLYMPIC MAJOR | 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 1, 1965 13 i0-PIN ACTION | : ina orn ron, omic! TWO Offers For| Remember When? ...| Toronto Rifles Don't sell the lads and lassies/ {4 eae Ryan 441, Marg Brown and| ideal Dairy 3 fo 1. See... ae A cae " " ll zy either! 'The ten-pinners Of Osh-/Bev Duran £0. Alice Lanning 7, Marlor|ine night, Geatge, Lawrence, $90 (227)+| shutout wins for the THeats and Die heavyweight title t o Hoary pended 30-day jail sentence--the "Action" Man to | 3 * 4 iu '" 4 em e : 3 awa are no slouches. There's| "Stanai 3 = Scuges Cleaners 7, A and| John Mason $63 (213), Wayne Layton 560 ig th Bedeviy: p ahlgon 4 section of the;cooper in 1959, said he thinks Monday for slugging a man in See Is |W Drive-in 7, Moonbeams 7, Big Five 5,| (209), Fred Snow 558 (213), Doug Vann} The Ti-Cats beating | he could beat Clay. bar-roo: fight last s ring. @ good chance one of more of) NuraNuis §, Gillard Cleaners. 5,_ Inde: S41 (205), Diek Courtney 540, Bob. Peaks Goon Rept white the "'Twisters™ vic- "Clay hasn't got a punch," . ca a them will end up high on the/pengents 4, Motor City Cab 4, Mit PIE 31504, Ralph O'Reilly $32, Bob Worsley | titra the' Ras', ee sd * het danke Oa ele! | | 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA list of prize-winners, pie yom Ry of 'ine Orphens | Doug Cole 525, George Harding $25, and| Jewell's Men's Wear rapped the first ' Girls' Figure | -" | Paint Shop 5 to 2. Dapper|take, he is very good." } i roman ook ged 8 | ee, Tniernann: 25. a. Bisteusl Helinn (Boon wrpiraat. tie Rlinnienae (with Skate Exchange VALENTINE D ' AL oy j hie Had, sae HIGHEST TRADE-I y |Houdailles 4, Peppis Pizza Palace '3, like score, Minute Men tumb' 13.) sperger, George Turner, Walt) EASTWAY MIXED eae Cleaners "3, Goch _Supertest 3,|ces, as did the Chevelles with the Rooks come Suprye oy ee eee 'or | "ALLOWANCES ACTIVE WRAL: ne Scott-and Josie Gyurka have all ita lee Sree een ar inne 7 1 haa ota Vs for ee age ser thee atuek Thompson rolled the individual) Standings: Ti-Cats 7, Die Room Twist-| Boys' Hoekey or | 7 'e 728-7567 i i i si nage eg red y it jotor Sales 3, dswor jm r s ! ae articipated in previous tOUT-\win over Nu-Way Photo, as the second |2,Omtario Motel Bales t Aldsweret igh on the night a $52, followed by Jake/ers 7, Jewel's Men's Wear 5, Chevelles 5, DELUXE SHOE 728-515 4 § Di Dans 5, Minute Men 5 i ak fae ee vijoe roe pla | a ag RD gy BF 'clint Ree Si veny Lupel Sth yeti Sudd 524,| hop. 2 Caprices 2, Rooks 2, Flinstones | 8 BOND WEST 1 ; i 5 | night. | Wear 1, Ideal Diary 1, Clints| Knop 541, Tony Lui i . . res 2, i had a 728 series a few weeks "Seven teams are tied for record aad Torace 8 end Hand industries & Bill Raderford 815, George Wind 514,!2, Union Reps 0 and F85's 0. ago. remaining matches ended in 5-3 wins for + : the victors. Pickwicks beat Meades Sun- As for Canadians, Lou Matas-|oco. Vancos won over iMaiigs. Noch Osh- yj $ awa Golf Range ovtdistanc omacs, es of Windsor. tossed Pe: 806 Orphans made merry at the expense of series last fall -- and just one! central Auto Body. omy Cleaners " th ABC's| made the Hitts Miss. Gillands eased ov from. the poe oy inf f\Esses. While Bond Clothes made the monthly mag provi ny le in »? Speedy Muffler Kings 'Backfire.' ous i 3 | Josie Gyurka fashioned a fine maton tne lvnas hohe | series to. jose the ladies, with Fairley Hamilton, Ontario, tossed the Bouckley having a good night also with first perfect "300 game in/501,, Grace Fusco 478, Mary Cole 47, ; ha ; Ada Floody 456, Carole Gibbs 449, Doris 1881, eight years before amii(oh, 4 Eileen Worsley 438, Jean Law- American W. B. Sellers of rence 437, Marlene Gillard 404, Mavis rookly: 4 Taylor 432, Marty Mothersi 4 n Brooklyn, N.., Y turned the Marielle Guay 43). trick in 1890. For the men, Sam Larocca has Fig i si ke wi a A Canadian champ, a possi-| (224), followed by Bob Pea $3, : |Harry Blohm 556 (202), Ig Clark 555, B bility? You betcha! Warnay 555 (202), Doug Vann 7, | George Turner 526, Ron Andrew 514, Bob ee me pes ae rh a McCormack 510 and John Brige o gar's "league sanctioned' 02. ae Pe single gave the Eagles unexpected sup - ous : Port in their match with the league lead- EASTWAY THURS-NITE® ' 7 Fe Tie . H s OUR FIRST c NCER i Igers, hi , they still, di a ¢ j Pi tgarcan rica asthe reg Meteor kA. nd 4 ' YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH | oO N maining 'bengals' proved uncooperative.|8 started off the second section in im- : 8 i The second place Falcons lost a chance|Pressive fashion, with shutout wins over t in the leaders by blowing their| 4. and L. and Clints Texaco respectively P ae ae +, isl ath nent eath the. Sustenas ahs. Houdailles winning on the individual ef- ' " a ie > ' rallied to win the last game. forts of Frank Sobil (564), while L. A. - : Walt -Crystal with this week's top| 4d B scored on a team effort. cards 608, and Bill Joyce 585, led the|, Chuck Andor and Fred Snow fired. Pepis * oy Ae Bey ii CHRISTMAS TREE | Jets to a 3-0 win over the Hornets and a/!0 ® 31 decision over Aldsworths. Joe ' PHILI-SHAVE share of third piace with the Lions who| Thiemann led Scugogs to victory over ' ff of i L IGH TS FO R TH E MAN \ fumbled away their last game' to the | -amsmmsssmaummaemmmussmmueuan ~ A cet Oe y : | Hawks for a 2-1 edge. c be . a * 3 Big Eight: Walt Crystal 608 (207, 203), : Bill Joyce 585 (205, 202), Harry Blohm| i id 4 WALLETS 577 (214), Chuck Andor 572 (204), George te * ! ? *Pud' Lawrence. $71 (223), 'Big' George Lawrence 560, Frank Sobil 563 (202), and > | S od ' MENS OR LADIES Harry Witterick 560 (211) ' : Standings -- Tigers 22, Falcons 20, Jets 18 Lions 18, Eagles 17, Mustangs 16, Hor- 4 ,hets 14 and Hawks 7, fi P MEN'S MONDAY-NITE ' f j " = : 3 9 Herm Prakken's 609 (236) triple fen | ' ; & tured Oshawa TV's 5 to 2 win over Demp- ) ; 4 é j sters Bread and clinched first place for Dy. 4 the TV'ers in the first section of the e i Geruine Cowhide with league. P 7 Light Outdoor Set 3 ih] : ; Centre B.P. with E, Barry at the con- | : " e ide one a d Wian'a Weary with an"eleven pin siter. | Bolahood Sportshaven olin 15 Light Indoor Set 4.69 "3.95 7.95 9.95 ns ae 98 SPEEDFLEX sc =: 2.4.95 | ye ag iy Carry The Finest In : crate ad 4 son's to camp 7 to 0. If was no contest between Walton's Supertest and No. 12's, SKIS SAMSON - DOMINION rave he, Sac rong Mast a | © SKATES nigh nba of) PORTABLE GILLETTE GIFTS no the new $ uniop Tire , taking all seven points. GUNS | ELECTRIC ALi gad on the night with Herman GOLF EQUIPMENT | r H a r Ossi 8 Blacms followed by"). Granom_witn si | © HOCKEY EQUIPMENT a. | TOOTH BRUSH Tom Richardson $50 and E. Barry 519. ARCHERY SETS | "sae HAS A GIFT FOR TUESE.-NITE MEN'S HUNTING SUPPLIES 'Se a AN Hi f ici \e ; wim a7 Bring gee He le end FISHING SUPPLIES jo ia , lagers ap oh ty as nish ? 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