14 ='THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 7, 1967 1 3 13, Hits and Misses Tl, The Collins' 9 and )Bottormies 10, The Betters % Minis 8, 765, Al Perry 749, Palmer Knight 728|Kelly 341 (216); Glen Kirkham 347 (221); Witterick's 10, Wilson's: 9 er and John Trott 701. peice Ni es a uu) sere 'Sheeiay (Nes 2 |Acrobats 8 and Bells 7. it Re DOL - J ); Pat el + Ron) T fine scores: Nancy Fice LS Bea Kotelko showed the HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE ish sad june Bird 163, 22%, 919 (709). 4 Ht OLD COUNTRY cLUB |way with, 766, Joyce Bell 759, Lorraine) SiO"(t,5)) (201 180) and Wanda Marshall' igh bowler for this week was. John {Smith 699, Steve Roznik 692, Ted Smith Mi vis |Murphy 753, Mavis Taylor 731, |" Junior League: High Doubles -- Mar- Smith. with 237. (118, 119) e ° e High -- ji Nipigon Brookside Parks --ettetee Sh 4 aS Se ee a ote Saas "BE als" eobre Conpbei soe Waiiapuger 209 C845), Rly) wencanTiLe LeAOUE 2 ' )i Ernie Mcilwraith 241,243 (475);/ | High Singles -- Bob. Ouellette 244, John |naruid' Ballers seer dim Consells 258, Al tz 55), Milles: Scheider 471 (306); costs 205 (110, 95) Ae seta 7H),|_ Die Room Twisters, Dovers and Cit 245); Doug} 192 BI), FF 4 en's Finance took all three games 'for Brown 206, 260, 202 (668); Stan|Hilton 228, Elizabeth Szentistvani 228, perl? pelle. 266, Tr tam Se Blea Schneider 490. (245 age HR Me Heol Bi yb pod Eee Harold Lindsay 225, 201, Doreen phy is again In the lead with 243, Ber-| ; , ; elemen 224, Eileen Smith 23, Dave|nice Buday 241, Joyce Bell and Bealiss (osa° soos, Cathy Hill. s777 Joan Dew.| High with handicap was Vera 4 iz Nw 358; Mike Pilon 403 (270); San-|Clara Suddard 141 (81, 60), Vi Pike 112) 'ats from F-85'S, Untouchables jassford 410 (243); Robert Harding, (30, 82) and Sonia Diachenko 104 Ip oe are Union Reps. Jewells,_ managed A irom Chevel! e ° ®. james | R Liles 239, 204 (617); Frank Linley 214,|Walker 220, Barb $mi Gord } Mai and Hdwe. and t 1e¢ 3 F ¢ yr r i rst N« \V ice ace 204 (616) and Dick Harwood 218, 204 son 216, 214, and Sack. Dodds ais. on | Kotetko. 237. ell 359; Robert Hodgson 360. and Gall with 105 (61, 44) and Margaret Carre tate. Wills Variety . and Flint. 9 . Team Standing -- Hippies 13, Sky 5 a Batt 39% (215). | Eig tas |stones battled it 43. SATURDAY SENIOR CHILDREN'S | Es | "Bowling. was steady with no high trip- Play in the Oshawa Neigh-| Mike Pidgeon led Kingside tocision from Southmead by an |Aiderton 241, Sadie Stovell 240, Keith Wil. Misfits 6 and Ally Cats borhood Associations' Novice their win with three goals,|8-2 ; q Hockey League was highlighted while Danny Hudson and Doug/Alex Markov and Mark Sheri- pop Shelley 225, by the spectacular displays of Rimland notched single mark- dan all set the pace for Lake) team Standing -- HI' Spotters 16, Blun.|teams with Bali Hi's over Redcaps 4 ta|Nigel. Allen 593, (2917 Armond Hachey several of the league's goalies|ers. The shutout was posted by Vista with two goals each,|ders 15 Corner Pins 14, In : Limeys 13, Bobcats 10, Help 10, Hot over Mixups 4-0 with Imports and Brag- 230, 215); Tom Poupard 607 (208, 201)|porothy Bentley 253, Norma Scott 233, High Singles: Bobby May 251, and in the seven games play-'Ron Shaw ed, no less than four shutout were recorded continued their winning way s_ Storie Park also scored a 5-0 Robertson scored single tallies. e's 4 win over a stubborn Harman!payid Salway tried har tt ; ; eee s 3 ard for MOTOR CITY SUNDAY SOCIAL single of 1238. Brookside and Nipigon Parks Park team. Pat O'Neil an 4) Southmead, getting both his),,High Triples -- Ron Butler 804, George, GUYS -- Jim Casselis was back in to 167); Kim) Kimmerly 314; Tomiand Emmy Buls {Eddie Hoefs with two goals | team's goals. i with their fourth - straight vic-jeach set the pace for Storie, tories to share first place wit hiwhile Peter Cameron added a eight points apiece, while Stor- single tally. Darryl Street kick- je and Kingside have move into a tie for second place with by Harman to earn the shutout. | six points each. died aside many marked drives In a tight defensive con- Nipigon played a strong of-,{est, Connaught scored a fensive game as they trimme North Oshawa 11-0, with Kevi divictory over a hustling Baker n team, Connaught scorers were Courtney earning the shutout./Zane Lowell, Pat McArthur John Johnson and Paul Tessier}and Lester Mills, while Brian led the Nipigon attack wit three goals each, Eric Hansin and Carson Campbell score h' McGill replied with Baker's k lone goal to spoil Jimmy Du- d/Pont's bid for a shutout, the twice, while Pierre Vaillancourt goal coming late in the game. added a single. Brookside was sparked by Woodview Park was in top a form, as they dumped Eastview fine four - goal contribution by a 9-1 score. Sandy Furlong from Bruce Langmaid, as the y held the limelight for Woodview handed Bathe an 8-0 sethack.'with an excellent four - goal, Wally Libby also played a two - assist performance. Bar- strong game for Bookside, with a ry Gordon was next in line with three-goal effort. David Beir - two goals, while single . goals ness added the final marker,)were notched by Brian Bird, while Mike McLeod earned the Jim Armstrong and Glen Cun- shutout with his steady perfor- ningham. The lone Eastview mance. Kingside checked diligently al the way, to record a 5-0 vic tory over Glen Stewart Park goal was scored by Reg Thurs- l by - In the final Novice game, Lake . Vista took a well - earned de- STEWART 'NEEDLES' KELLY AT N.Y. WRITERS' DINNER NEW YORK (AP) -- Ron Stewart, New York's newest Ranger, is always good for a smile, even if it's a nervous one. Stewart, acquired by New York in a four-player National Hockey League swap with St. Louis Blues a week ago, joined the New York Hockey Writers for lunch Monday and brought his needle along. Seated next to Red Kelly, a longtime team-mate at Toron- to and now coach of the NHL's expansionist Los An- geles Kings, Stewart never missed a chance to jab away. "When I learned about the trade," the veteran right wing said, "I packed as fast as I could. Unlike Mr. Kelly, I de- cided to report." Kelly created a storm in 1960 when he refused to to New York after being trad- ed along with Bill McN Detroit. His rebellion the deal to be cancelled and he later was swapped to Toronto where he starred for six seasons with the Maple Leafs. Stewart played for Toronto for 13 seasons before being traded to Boston in 1964 and was picked by St. Louis in the NHL's expansion draft last June. He played with Kelly under Punch Imlach, coach of the Maple Leafs, who is con- sidered one of hockey's tough- est bosses. JUST DIDN'T TALK "TI got along very well with Punch," said Stewart, feeding himself a straight line. '"'We just didn't talk." Kelly grinned. The LA coach had been caught in his own hassle with Imlach at the expansion draft. Jack Kent Cooke, owner of the Kings, had arranged for Kelly to be- come LA's coach and Toronto ROW STEWART -.+.has sly 'shots' exposed him, waiting for the Kings to claim him, for nine rounds, Then, quite suddenly, Im- lach withdrew Kelly's name from Toronto's list of eligi- bles, leaving Cooke and the Kings screaming. Imlach sur- veyed the turmoil coolly. "Cooke can't come in and run this league,"' he said. Finally, Imlach agreed to send Kelly to the Kings in a trade for defenceman Ken Block. When LA knocked off Toron- to for one of five victories the Kings have scored against the NHL's East Division, Kelly was ecstatic. Did he say anything to Im- lach? "Nope," he grinned. "Couldn't catch him. He hopped right on the bus." 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Doug Freeman, fiams 235, Joe Finch 229, Ann Brown 226, LaDI NRURSDAY AFTERNOON | High Triples: Flo ey 204, 321, 166 les oes ne Hera! u ge * was [Hutcheon $62 (204); Charlle Brown 430] ° High Triples -- Mildred Witterick, 702/ (691); Verna, Dewell 189, 243, 231 (66); Bort sna me we a GUYS AND DOLLS MAJORS H ringer gh hype Leann wont ne ey Maly etrato «(316 26)|Irane Ropers 1h, a0; denen ae aah Se ine Dos Lov Biglin fy rf i i | ' 'dna Hal a + Darlene son | Hoog: y 0 ; z |. 11 was white-wash . night for three| (206, 225); Marcel Rene 677 (268, 27); |g tae qe}i, Olga Jotmuen 618 Hal be 184, 147, 303 (634); Gerry May 16, are Judd 561 ) 0, Hickey's over Trotters 4 4 a and Lois Burden 611 (237). 254, 205 (622) and Pauline McGarry 186,| x yh Crowd 13,/% y 'otters 4-0, Lowdowns| 703 (323, 201); Richard Mitchell 707 (262,! High Singles -- Effie Baldwin 276,1230, 209 (625) jars 7 Ae Bp nes i i and Pat McLean 634 (232, 230). |Flo Liteter 225, Ev Campbell 216, Nancy|Cepecaver 240, Dawn May 239, Joan) The standings after two weeks of bowl. Lomo ite STs wes bowled by! High Bantam Scores -- John Logeman| Vickers 212, 200, Phyllis Mounce 211,.200, | Beaton. 238, Marg. Morton 227, Denna) ing ie: fhe, Scone ele show Boers s the high) 398 (268); Terry Bell 317 (183); Peter|Betty Pearse 211, 202, Gloria Collins 206, Rockbrune 225, Edna Lupton 224, ee pooh iainers Vie Rig ts "4 High Singles. -- Jack Howard 284, Art Divers 12, Hot Shots 10, Love ins 8,| 41 : , Art | yet: ate "| High Triples -- Wayne Fowler 623 Coverity 282, Phyllis Michael 246, Edna|Tennors & Mini Skirts 7, Jets 7, Mods 7,| (248); Lorne Ross. 591 (230, 230); Bob Lillie Finch 225, Frank Helps 225 and Betty in 4\Hale 220, Carole Misztak 220, y | lemeter 324 (200); Albert Harris 390!Laura Collins a akc Edwards 20. 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