i { pe el ed ne] Touring Packers ' Lose To Swedes STOCKHOLM (CP) -- Sven Tumba) Johansson, ome of | iweden's best | vho has faced Canadians many. imes in world and Olympic com- setition, 'seored three goals Sun-|onto first place with a 2-1 win over {| lay night to lead a Swedish na- | ional team to a 5-2 victory over |ifg two points, kept in contention and 206, and Jim Nemish 203. he touring Kelowna Packers. The Swedes, taking advantage |® | of their home ice, handed the |by a man shortage, gained only one Drag-ons 3 | Canadians defeat in the first | zame of a tour which will take 'hem to Russia. Sweden was aever behind, scoring twice in the | first period, once in the second and twice more in the final. Can- ada's scoring was in the last two periods. | A capacity crowd of 17,000 | watched a dull match. YUMBA OPENS { | Johansson scored twice in the | Hirst four minutes of play. Nils | Nilsson made it, 3-0 early in the | second period. Canada finally | cracked the scoring column in the | last minute of the session when Brian Roche of Kelowna, B.C. got-a goal. Jim Middleton of Win- | nipeg. who starred with Pentic- ton Vs when they won the world second place tie, taking two points from the Orfuns. Len hockey players [the Orfuns, but didn't | support to do any more than eke out 232, Bud Pipher 228, George MacKay one win, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | GM TOOL AND DIE (270, 270); Aubrey Hircock 621 (256) The Rags this week moved into a and John Nutter 601 (268). George Scott had a lovely 305 single Brash tried hard for Bill Elliott 278, Wilf Manning 253, Bdrb have enough Pisani 248, Sid Hurlock 237, Bob Spiers in. 224, 201; Steve Artym 224, Art Brown The team, balled the Ripples, held 219, Wes Richards 202, 219; Ede Nathan ¢ he |213, Les Cole 215, Harold Osborne 212, Hoops who now share second place. {Norm O'Reilly 209, Harold Wilson 201,! In the next contest, the. Loboys, tak-'208; Ken Johnson 206, Ford Bennett the Jockers, who took only one point/ Team standing -- Exits 9, Hool's 8, re still tied with them on total points. Darts and Aces 7, Goofers, Pioneers and The slow Starters, handicapped again Dillys 6, Jokers 5 and Sarcks and point and now have the cellar posi-| tion all to themselves. The no-names DUPLATE NEWS on Team No. 6 took advantage of The second week of bowling saw team everything and needed if to come up No. 2 take top spot, with team No. 16 with their two-point win. ' following by one. Teams No. 14 and 1 i i ht was again are tied for third two behind the leader. 736, made up of The triples and singles are beginning to elimb higher and' higher at this pace who and it could be a real tough grind to capture the high triple and single. We 109 'again ask those teams who haven't are Da n, 486 triple. picked a name to do so by Nov. 13 single and Clare yma ple Sed 2 ae rcs 3 ST. GREGORY'S LEAGUE |236, 315); R. Gardian, 751 (285, 249); Nov. 5 saw a good turn out vam 70 Thompson, . 733 (320); L. Locke, good steady bowling. High single was Fred Elliott, had 303. Lemon Leaguers -- Don Sugden, some dandy scores. Joe Wrubel's team 708 (267, 230); J. Dionne, 693 (240, 252); | took the lead when Dickison"s team lost |S. Roznik, 676 (287); D. Brockman, 661) seven points to Eyre's team. | (227, 2290); P. Edwards, 676 (258); J.| High singles -- Olga Trimble, 297 and | Snelgrove, 661 (252, 236); J. Ben! | Matt Halick, 302. High triple -- Olga |649 (244); N. McRae, 639 (240); R. Reid, Trimble, 629 and Matt Halick, 775. 1638; R. 633 (311); W. Judge, Those over 225 -- B. McGriskin, 245; |631 (246); , 3 A. Moreau, 235; B. Eyre, 280; D. Harri- W. Clough, 613; T. Rossi, 3 237; D. Monaghan 233, M. Halick mer, 612; D. Crowder, 610; 302-248-225, V, Conlin 247, .N Eyre 253, | Knight, 607 and R. Duncanson, 605. I y 2%, O. Trimble 207, J.| Ohetr singles -- G. Shullman, 261; M. MacDonald, 244; | Harry Dickison 36, Bill Eyre championship in Germany in 1955 | scored the second goal at the 12- minute mark of the third period. But Johansson came back with| his third goal and Ronald Pet-| | tersson put the contest on ice with| the fifth goal four minutes from the end. OUR TWO BEST Middleton and Russ Kowglchuk | Greene 749 (268, 250); Wes Stata 64696; E. Willerton, 69 and' P. Northey, 67. | of Kelowna were the ovtstanding players for the Canadians. The game was one of four ny Ottawa To Guard hibitions in Sweden. The Cana- dians will play five games in Rus- sia. | Tarasov, who watched the match, | was not impressed. "The Canadians were perhaps not used to the climate here, but 1 expected them to be better," he said. "The game was slow with | the possible exception of the third| play when the teams meet here|w oy gpp UNHAPPY period." Russian hockey coach Anatoli] Against Passing Burrows 32, Jerry Rolfe 31, Harry Me-| Quire 30, Sam Polito 27, Bud Houston 226; F. Gavas, 25, Neil MeAllister 25, Ted Powers 25,/J. Collins, 223, Ed Mothersill 18 and Dolores Bolahood| Team standings -- Team No. 2, 7; 12. team no, 16, 6; team no. 14, 5; team no. | There are still openings on the 1. 5; team no. 5, team no. 6, 4; league, those wishing to join, be at the | team no. 7, 4; team no. 9, 4; team no. | Shopping Centre lanes at 9 p.m. Wed- (10, 4; team mo. 11, 4; team no. 13, 4; nesday night. team no. 15, 4; team no. 3, 3; team no. 4, 3; team no. 8, 2 and team no. 12 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS I; | George Killen was high man for the night with a 760 triple (323, 269): Arn| Eileen Rowden, 98 - Lemon Leaguers -- Jean Black 78; | 91; J. Konarowski, | MONTREAL (CP)--It's no sec-| Coach Douglas Walker's com- ret that Ottawa Rough Riders willl ment was the understatement of be well advised to look out for|the football season: Montreal Alouettes' long - pass| 'It was a good play.' Wednesday in the Big Four foot: !ball league's sudden-death semi- In fact, Walker wasn't happy |over the Alouettes' showing here a oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 11, 1958 ICY ON ALL OUR OK USED CARS! COMPARE OUR PRICES! FAY GY AAT SY op YJ YY SRY RII pe 1 | final playoff. play Sam | Saturday against the Argos, after SPORT BRIEFS The play depends on Etcheverry's throwing arm and they walloped the same Argos on the fleetness and pass-grab- 44-7 the previous Saturday in Tor- COME TO TERMS bing of either of two wingbacks-- onto. {"PHILADELP, (AP)--Winger| import Dick Hunter or hometown| "We will have to play much Rocky Sy ended uy boy Ivan Livingstone. better than that if we are to beat Philadelphia Ramblers for not re-| the long - pass operation has|Ottawa. We can . take it for porting on time to the Eastern brought the Alouettes several/granted that the Ottawa team Hockey League club last month, touchdowns this season. It had will come here fired up for. this 'reached agreement on a contract telling effect last Saturday when game. Monday. Terms were not an- the Als snuffed out Toronto Ar-| "I have a great deal of respect pounced. The club said he has gonauts in the final minute of for Frank Clair's ability as a jeft Kapuskasing, Ont., and will|play to win 14-12. coach." report today in time for the LIGINGSTONE THE MAN In their four meetings of the Ramblers' game against Wash-| Livingstone was the man who regular schedule the Riders and ington in Philadelphia. {#fauled down Etcheverry's terrific| Als broke even, each winning | 'pass and 'was brought down on|twice at home. On the over-all We Tent ties for 2 Sead score reckoning, the Riders have : DE IT (AP) -- Detroit Red (ain. Two plays later, Joel Wels the bulge, 80-53, a sent Claude Laforge Scored the Als' winning touch-| The Als will go into the game $0 Hershey in the American down. : without all-star end Hal Patter- Hockey League and recalled vet-| It was somewhat ironic that son, who re-injured his left knee eran Jack Mcintyre from the | Livingstone, often booed by the|Saturday. He is out for the sea- same club. McIntyre, 28, ac- fans for dropping passes, came son. q by Detroit last' December|off the bench for the play and/ Walker is expected to use Cana- in the eight-player deal with Chi- suddenly was a hero, The fans dian Tom Moran in Patterson's cago, scored 15'goals in 41 games are still talking about the Mont- | position. Moran showed well in with Detroit last year. He was real boy's performance. past performances. sent to Hershey a month ago. EARLY PRACTICE OUT T CREDIT (CB =o mat-| (GET OFF TO A FLYING START AND A Estill SATISFYING CAREER! 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