Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 11

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10-PIN ACTION | Texacos Lack 4 Pins For Section Honors -- The second section of _the/ "opposition" Eastway Men's Thurs-Nite league is on! neigh with a peel with a. nifty tf triple, founded on Supertest declare e winners prayed and LA and B Dis- 0s i ens Be Wes Ge cabin count pinfall victors. It will be|Masiewich 366 (203); G. Turner pe ae many a day however, before|Harding 532; J. Wind 529 (215); 0. Brown Clint's Texaco are able to forget|524; J. Baker 515 and Jack Husband 511, this particular section of the LANDER-STARK CLASSIC league. To date the teams in this year's edl- Leading most of the WAY, neve'thown to be about ine best belenced texacos dropped from firstisince the teague's inception. Only eight place last weekend, Then, with points separate the first and last place a chance to still take the honors, , almost made the ig come- [bs week, all matcnes ended In 21 back by taking the first two - papers games of their match this week,|inc'revcone' bur excellent pg aod Tepe only to fumble at the last min-/Scott and Fon Nelson gave Lions the edge ute and lose by four tiny pins. par al Witterick and Ken Fisher were Actually the Clints tied Goch's|in top form es they led fhe onrushing r on points, but the greater pin- [gag pe og rip ee ers det | with 525, fall by the Supertests won them|nard with Frank Soblil 'tops' despite 2/47: Glenda Thomson ra the title. painful leg Injury. rion Leonard 448, The Jets prevailed over the tune Pettit 435, ;' Hornets In other matches, Houdailles| with some clutch shooting from Stan ty Thomson 423, Marg topped McLaughlins Fuels 3 to 1|Gainer and Hermon Prakken, 'despite & Dale An' Bieeier Nolen ito mane and Les Eveniss beat Pic-O-|9¢ series by Bob Richardson. mmbonelll 404. Weeks 411 and Ona Za: Mats by the same score, H and|,,While the league leading Royals hed) Team Standings -- A and W Drive-in L_ Enterprises over edging the Hawks,|41, Team No. illards' ; ; Ontario|and only George Brebin s and Rolf Rock-|Siow Pokes 25. Die' Mats 33, Bestiee Motor Sales, Mackies beat Har-/** ek cee Le gli hy 4 risons, and Scugog Cleaners: de- 4 HOCKEY SCORES STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National <m wh FAPt 28.18 5170 125 61 25.17 7.141 128 57 23 17 11 152 122 57 2418 6 137 120 54 New York 16 25 9 124 158 41 Boston 13 34 4112 183 30 Wednesday's Results Montreal 2 Toronto 6 Detroit 2 Chicago 5 Thursday's Games Montreal at Boston Chicago at Detroit American League Eastern Division THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februery 11, 1968 1 a Chelsea Meets [er JAMES 4 Leicester City [isu "se 'rota feage O'MALLEY? LONDON (Reuters)--Leices-| sociation and the first-/" Construction ter City and 'Chelsea. qualified| division vind } | Wednesday night for the final) In the FA Cup, East 23 7122 * Swank: (fo oe 8 @ Homes @ Additions 4 Chins soln sine ¥en still in with a chance of the Football CURLING CUES BY ERNIE RICHARDSON World Champion Skip Chicago Montreal Toronto Detroit ee a Peon norma of the English Football League|Fife gained a Cup. over Aberdeen In the semi-final second legs, : hapless/Leicester won at Plymouth 1-0| Rowan scored four goals in Jeader|to qualify on @ 4-2 goal aggre-|Airdrieonians' 7-3 win against gate, while Chelsea drew 1-1 at! Montrose. IF YOU DON'T BUY ONE NOW ,.. . YOU'LL NEVER BUY A POOL TABLE ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT TO MAKE THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE! Clearance Ends Mon., Feb. 15 Your Figure Should Not Stop You The most frequently asked curling question regarding stance and delivery comes from those players who are extra tall, short, heavy or light. Regardless of your physical make- up, we can honestly say that anyone can play a reasonably good game and there is no reason why, through proper study and practice, that tall, short, heavy or light players can't become champions. Since I am about six foot, four inches tall and on the lean side it was not difficult for me to find a comfortable position in the hack and a r bly well co-ordinated delivery and slide. And, for those who have watched curling by the cham- pions ,they will find perfect examples in fellows like Hector Gervais of Edmonton, the 1961 Brier and World champion skip. Hector stands 6'2" and weighs about 250 pounds, but has the balance and poise of a ballet dancer, plus a long, smooth slide that is amazing for a man his size. .In his back- swing, Gervais doesn't come to an erect position and doesn't take the stone very high off the ice. This gives him better balance as he starts his slide from a slightly crouched posi- tion. ; There are many fine curlers, some of them either ex- tremely tall or extra heavy who deliver the stone from a crouched position and do not leave the hack. Their right foot remains in the hack (or the left for left-handed players) throughout the delivery. Many slide the stone forward, then draw it back almost to the hack and slide it forward again without leaving the hack. It is surprising how accurate some of these players are in both brooming and weight, as they follow through with the arm only. Players delivering the stone from the hack and with little or no backswing become quite adept at judgment of weight from a draw game, but generally find it difficult to play heavy takeouts. However, a capable skip can judge his play so as to get the best out of such players. Women who are nervous of sliding and find it difficult to balance can play right from the hack with only a slight back- swing. For the small, light woman who weighs little more than twice that of a curling stone, the key is timing and ba- lance. This is also true for the small, light man. The best advice we can give in answer to the questions is to watch other players of similar stature to your own and you will find a variety of deliveries, one of which you could adopt. Experiment with these styles until you find one that gives you confidence in making a good shot. If expert in- struction is available, however, have the instructor suggest the stance and delivery most suited:to you. As in golf, expert advice is the best means of learning the right way before bad habits develop. A consistent and efficient delivery, regardless of style is essential to becoming a consistently good curler. Basketball Action At Simcoe Hall WESTMOUNT KIWANIS formance for one player this BIDDY LEAGUE jseason, in leading the CKLB The last-place Olives beat the/team to an easy 41-to-22 vic- league-leading Avenues 13-to-8./tory over the Police Association. Tom Pearson,)with five points|)The win moved CKLB into a and John BoiAn scored four, in first-pace tie, as Parts and Ser- leading the Olives to the upset./vice stopped Bolahood's win Nick Melnichuck scored all eight|streak at five, beating them points in the losing cause. Av-|38-to-19. enues have now lost two-straight.| Rudak's 20 points ties him Mario Cononico scored five,|with Bill Langley, who. ac- and Nick Melnichuck with four|complished the. feat very early to lead the second place Bant-|in the season. Bill Langley ings to a 13-to-8 win over the|dropped in 15 this week, bring- Maples. Bantings are now onlyling his season's total to 144, two points behind the leaders.|2nd in the league. Dennis Hercia This was Maples' first loss, after|and Ron Kitchen had seven each winning four-straight. Since the}for Parts and Service. Bill Swin- Hurons beat Elenas 21-to-13, weidell hooped five points, Brian now have four teams separated|Myers and Ron McLory four Quebec Hershey Baltimore 2721 31751 2127 4178 1 Springfield 2129 31712 Providence 1733 2134194 Western Division Rochester 35.15 3 205 136 73 Buffalo 2720 5 183 152 59 Pittsburgh 2226 4159 184 48 Cleveland 15 31 5 150 193 35 Wednesday's Results Rochester 5 Buffalo 5 Cleveland 1 Hershey 3 Providence 2 Pittsburgh 5 Western League San Francisco 2 Portland 5 Central Professional Minneapolis 2 Memphis 2 St. Paul 7 St. Louis 2 Eastern League New York 3 New Haven 5 Greensboro 5 Jacksonville 6 Exhibition West Germany 3 Calgary 5 Maritime Senior Windsor - Dartmouth 3 New Glasgow 9 Southern New Brunswick Lancaster 2 Fredericton 4 Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton 6 Saskatoon 10 Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Braves 3 Winnipeg Rangers 1 Winnipeg Monarchs 4 Winnipeg Warriors 3 Saskatchewan Junior Flin Flon 3 Moose Jaw 4 Ontario Junior B Stratford 8 Goderich 5 St. Catharines 7 Hamilton 4 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (Reuters) -- results of soccer matches played Wed- nesday night: (Under - 23) INTERNATIONAL Wales 2 Ireland 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Semi-final Second Leg |Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 1 pees The "Galaxie" Unbreak able corners -- made from the finest l~ weight steel with a laminated vinyl decorator de- signed exterior.Heavy di steel fine adjustment bed levelers, High grade billiard eloth. ontou! wrep around legs. 8" wood grained finish side walls. Fast ball action from Leval loned rubber hi 1%" thick understructure framing for rigidity where most needed,, 2--48" one pi cue sticks, 2g" striped ball set, instruction book, triangle, chalk, bridgehead. Reg. 179.50 -- Save $60 This Beautiful Table for 9¢ down and $10 per mon. efter Aug. 6! 1! ALL WE HAVE LEFT! ! NOW 119.50 9c down, NOW 154.60 1.24 down, NOW 164.70 1.64 down, 1,56 down, 4.58 down, Sparketts 26, Big Five 25, Odd Balls 24, Crysta of the 'birds' Morrison BA 24, Duffys 22, The Jinx 20, : h i} earned him this|The. Crawlers 17, Scugog Cleaners 15, feating Ideal Dairy, each by the|week's Cole's Classic League award. |Beadies 7 and Try Hards 2. same margin of 3 to 1. In the}, Big Eight -- George Brabin, 642 (225, ; F 215, 202); Walt Crystal 610 (237, 217); GM TEN PIN final two matches of the night,|Gerrge reid 601 (227, 206); Harry Wit: QUANTITY 1 Galaxie 471 ......Reg. 179.50 3 Galaxie 481 ......Reg. 219.00 10.00 mon, 10.70 mon, 10.00 mon, 10.70 mon. 12.80 mon, 10.80 mon. 13.70 mon. 17.50 mon, 10.20 mon, EQUIPMENT CORP. Canada Ltd. 725-9151 t The Paint Shop look like "shoo-ins'" for Goch's split four points with ferick os Oe whi Sap Gainer B. second ? y i i Wa i Fr Black's Men's Wear, as did LA)(73); Wall Scot ons, cessive shutout in as many starts and and B in their play with Dyett's Standings --'Rova's 34 Lions 33, Jets|2", eleven point lead over the runner-up Sport. ee f Flintstones. Their latest victims, Dapper ports. 32, Hornets 30, Falcons 30, Eagles 28, Tigers 27, Hawks 26 Dans, wert strictly no match for the Manny Hutcheons was the f ; painters" s Ron, Nelson 0s (285, 221) ' crew pt rol r along. only 600 marksman this week, EASTWAY MIXED Plintoteobe ore still hoping pros wallies hitting the. mark on the nose.| In a "jim-dandy" race, that had six|as they kept in touch with an easy win Bob Peake was next high with babi Pidiigg Banke cones Cotsen ver te euercsmen 7-0 2 four Ky the 589 (214, 208), Ray George 579,|the second section of the Eastway Mixed|Rolf Rocker (610) leading the way. Wil. Jim Lamont hit 571, Ron. Milne peceve By * single pobat oer the TAGR'S.|son's Men's Wear also scored the max- ' agic Carwash an 'ancos ended|imum teri tout 566 (234), Bruce Harding bere the section only two points off the. pace, ekonen Se coh i Sige ty ly lt Bob Worsley 559, Alex Kiniskil|wnite crown Taxi and Bond's Clothes only/tion Corvairs and Jewells' Men's Weor 558, Mike Hepburn 554, Herman/five points away, Bond's Clothes who haditangied, with the carmen taking the nod @ chance to win the section via points|§5 to 2, 1 Prakken 554, Joe Leaman 551,liost their match 7 to 0, but still made| The Rooks surprised the ble Room Bill Grant 550, Chick Frolick|the playoff on their pinfall, Twisters 52 with Orval Higgs the "big 550, Charlie Martin 542, W. Results on the night hed Carwash over Leah De beating . 574 a1, 230 or i is io 0 le Vancos, Auto Body dd rval can hardly we Clarke 534. Joe Spencer.532, Bill) srs Dandies all inflicted shutouts on Pick.|for next Friday to roll sround now that 5 Riviera 472 ......Reg. 233.00 Markus 530, J. Gallant 529, F.|wicks, Snapshots and Yomacs in that|he has found his line. Chevelles and Com- dhe O'Neill 528, Walt Scott 527, Alex|order. Bobbies won over TAGR's $ to 2:/bines rounded out the evening. with| 5 Riviera 482 ......Reg. 299.00 rown f ' " a a Ross 525, Bob Hewlett 523, Ted|prestons. prevailed over Starks, by She|cision. over the "Chevs" despite a fine! 1 Imperial 483 ..... Reg. 355.00 Tyers 521, Harold Babcock 520, same score, Camera Centre edged Tune- bed (243, wth PY are Bia ag Free 1 Fleetwood 4700 ... Reg. 483.00 NOW 310.60 1.92 down, . ps 4 to 3. man's excellent eliminating Bert's tae god rg Pg Mi dics 'Giulia lab ina (lid ana kd 1 Fleetwood 4800 ... Reg. 573.00 NOW 401.60 65¢ down, Harry Witterick alo, G. HOrndy iit Gitiespie 504, Mary Mothersili 488,| ,Hugh Smith tossed @ nice 583, Bill T El Dorado 4802 ... Reg. 799.00. NOW 519.80 2.39 down, 514, B. McEwan 513, B. Powers|Marion Peake 435, Marlene Gillard 471, Resertord 581, Alex Ross 586, George 1 Fi 513. and Mattie Katchaluba 511|Doris Vann 471, Fairley Bouckley 455, bekeg oes ti Siegel 562, Arno Knop eee leetwood 4700 .. . Reg. 483.00 NOW 291.00 1.73 down, ' Joan Ross 454, Betty Grant 453, Carol ° rystal 550, Bob Jones 547, Ron} YM N B R A (201). Collis 450, Carole Ball 447, Mary Cole|Mllne 54S, Gerry. Fahy S44 George Law. NO PAYMENTS BEFORE AUGUST 6th Final Standings: Goch Super-|445 Jean Lawrence 439, Ada Floody 428,| 539 "port' Alexander 539, Glen Copp 538, (Delivery and Set-Up Not Included) F Mavis Taylor 423, Ann Bone 413, Martha test 29, Clints Texaco 29, Wil-|stautfer 405, Ethel Wagar 405 and Mari-|Mike Hepburn 534, J. Webster 531. son's Men's Wear | 24, Dyett's elie Guay 412, : 1s Congines an Whore iete Weert, Sports 23, Houdaiile Industries} Herman Prakken was high for the menicorvairs 21, Minute Men 18, Jewell's (Chelsea won on aggregate|o9 piack's Men's Wear 22, Les|With $17 (236, 204), Gord McCormack run-| Men's Wear 17, Die Room Twisters 1é,| : 4-3) lEve iss Sales 22, LA dB Dis-|se4_ with 607 (244, 216), Ossie Spooner|Dapper Dans 16, Chevelies 15, Sparkettes| Plymouth 0 Leicester 1 fede t a got ; aot s ti Vern. bier Dove Gola Sat, Bob, Howton] soo tammerianes 1% Rests "0 Gad Guards (Leicester won on aggregate|o9' Mackie's. van and Mires el, Devo Gikbs 584 Gere Schatz 531, bisailled : , 'a! lervynci a orge e' _ 690 Drake St. (Just South of 401) AFTER HOURS CALL 725-3661 FICKLE TRIGGERS 4-2) 19, Scugog Cleaners 18, Mc-|George Turner 519, George Lawrence ENGLISH LEAGUE "ted Two-thirds of Ontario's hunt- in' 518 (227), Ernie Gillespie 515, H Division IV Laughlin's Fuels 16, H and Lituig"so, "bos Worsley. 'soa "and 'Bob Chester 3. Bradford 1 Industries 16, Ideal Dairy 14,|Edgar 500. SCO ing accidents result from the; TTISH FA Homes by Harrison 14, and Pic-| Final standings -- Oshewa Camera Cen-|Unintentional discharge of few! First Round O-Mats 12. tre 45, TAGR's 44, Auto Magic Carwash arms, 43, Vancos 43,, Crown Taxi 40, Bonds Airdrieonians 7 Montrose 3 OSHAWA MEN'S MONDAY-NITE Bee CUP Clothes 40, Oshawa Tune-Up sorte ec f (Airdrieonians away to Stir-|swilson's Men'sWear are the new lead-laicn clearecs aay Preston: Mans shop a3. ling Albion in next round) pega ie Blan mage Aor een A thelr 7-0 win!Yomacs 33, Dandies 28, Starks Plumbing 4 7, First-Round Replays of thelr win, Wilson's have established| roe gree sonoee Service 25 and Snap East Fife 1 Aberdeen 0 Lalleypo atin 'big guns' of the is {]. |!eague, whileySprovies by losing, are now (East Fife at home to Kil forced to share second place with Osh- marnock in next round) awa TV who scored a 5-2 victory over Partick'7 Ayr U 1 eee Fe sbicdinaihs ; F ee n's Wear are inn (Partick away to Hibernian in} pve, taking Go-Gefters to cg on next round) Monday 7 to 0, while Industrial Too! and * Queen's Pk 2 Dumbarton 1 identical 5-2 wins over Corvairs and Aids- 'A worth Cleaners respectively. i pert Found) topping the list with 559 (215), H irli i j ropping e list wi ' lerm | E Stirling 0 Hibernian 2 Prakken next with 555 (206), George Reid in next round) Laughlin 531 (200). SCOTTISH LEAGUE Standings -- Wilson's Men's Wear 29, | 24, Industriel Too! 21, Dunlop Tire 21, Seaway Ford 19, Dover's Men's Wear 18, ' . OSHAWA MIXED 10-PIN Johnnie Webster and Dave Barnes wore the big smiles in this week's action of the Oshawa Ten-Pin Mixed League as Johnnie twirled a 245 sing'e and Davie @ very nifty 243, Johnnie Webster how- ever, was tops on the night with a ORVILLE RAHME"S B-A GARAGE No. 2 Highwoy at Soline Rd. Dunlop Tire remained tied in points with (Queen's Pk at home to Celtic Good scores turned in had H. Dejong (Hibernian at home to Partick |s37, Bob skelton 533 (202), and D. Mc Oshawa TV 24, Sprouie's Food Market Division I each for Bolahoods. Joe Kras- by only one point in the strug- gle, between the last four teams. The Maples and Hurons now have nine points each, The Elenas and Olives are also tied with eight points. The league leading Avenues have 14, follow- ed closely by the Bantings with 12 points. Bill Cobel dropped in six points, in a losing cause, for the Maples. Ken Jordan, scor- ing 15 points and Ray Bortodiej with six, took care of the Hurons victory, while Tom Ed- wards had four for the Elenas. MINOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL Victor Rudak scored 20 points, tying the individual high per- ney with 12, Jeff O'Borne had eight and Rudak's 20 took care of CKLB's win. Charles Marlowe picked up seven points, Brian Cassidy five and Ed Gorney four for the Police Association. Marlowe now has a total of 148, tops in the league this season. Kinloch's won sole possession of fifth place, beating Fire- fighters 17-to-ll, The loss left Firefighters in the basement. Bob Shepherd was Kinloch's big gun, scoring eight points, while Joe Kazemchuk picked up five. Dave Jameson dropped in four points, Gord Perkins, Dave Mason and Ralph Branton two each for the losing Firefight- ers. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS GUYS AND DOLLS LEAGUE was really hitting them again last week and cam@ out with a splendid 1040 (307, 383, 350). GUYS' HIGH Triples -- Ron Swartz 845 (251, 334, 260); Lloyd Dabins 840 (2%, 272, 270); Ron Bragg 830 (301, 373); Ron Jay 74 (256, 268, 216); Roy Nesbit 735 (272, 223); Al Perry 712 (213, 280, 219); R. Bew 706 (269, 206, 231); Reg Hickey 705 (243, 258, 204) and M. Swartz 701 (321, 215). Doils' High Triples -- Marion Dingman 791 (308, ); Lou Himes 731 (264, 227, 240); Isabelle King 727 (262, 270); Nancy Love 727 (269, 287); Joan Rogers 725 (245, 207, 273) and Loretta "clean 701 (207, 255, 239). : Points Taken--Sabers 3, Cookie Koshies .F) aot 4, Roybits 0; Trotters 4, ai 0} Ball Hi's 4, Farmers 0. feem -- Legal Lights 15, Trotters 13, H's 13, Cookie Koshits V1, Big bg % Roybits & Farmers 6 and Bali Hi's took high team triple with 3679, also the tearm singie, with 1287. LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE If looks like a fight to the finish for this section, with no less than seven teams ft out for first place. Team Standing. -- Beatles 13, Georgettes 11, Duds 11, Busters 1), Blowhards 11, Marionettes 10, Ring-a-Dingers 10, Screw- balls 9, Leaders 8 and Pinpickers 6. High Triples -- M. Brown 796 (328, 272); M, O'Reilly 789 (298, 297); R. Gardian 764 (270, 263, 231); J. Brown 752 (288, 260, 204); J. Henry 692 (269, 228); Z. Sheridan 643 (261, 214); S. Oliver 638 (261, 230), D. Brown 627 (226, 218); F. Gavas 611 (208, 206); J. Vavasori 608 (219, 203); H. Irwin 08 (2718) and R. Brown 607 (226, 218). H. Canfield 684 (208, 228, 248), J. Sharp €80 (234, 275}, § Boneham 673 (278, 226), B Gallan' 659 (239, 252), A. Dionne 655 (293, 237), L. Arp 649 (256, 215), J. Hedger, 648 (222, 231), D. Moss 637 (239, 221), G. Osborne 631 (244, 207), J 204), M. Thompson 621 (208, 216), C, Weeks 618 (224, 234), K, Blackholmer 618 (226, 208) and-B. Chase 607 (234). COF LEAGUE Three made the charmed circle and each of them had a 300 game. Dick Stata led with a big 791 (383, 216), Jim Nemish 788 (204, 311, 273), and Norm O'Reily 742 (204, 3%, 231), 600 triples -- Wes Stata 680 (262, 218, 200) and Boyce Blair 632 (216, 253). 200 Singles -- Allan Masters 275, Bill Eliott » Bob Spiers 229, Molly Hart- shorn. 220, Joan Dart 217, Lucy Peeling 202, Jack Dawson 213, Art Peeling Bob Gibbs 212, Frances Gibbs 203, 202 and Jeyce Fulling 201. Points Taken -- Bamps 3, Suds 0; Peps 2, Nomads 1; Duds 2, Jéms 1; Biows 2, Misfits 1. Team Standings -- Bamps 3, Peps 2, Duds 2, Blows 2, Jems 1, Nomeds 1, Mis- fits 1 and Suds 0. 215, 212, BOXER RETIRES STUTTGART (AP) -- Gustav Scholz, the European light- heavyweight champion from West Germany, has ended his boxing career for health reas- 34-year-old boxer, a veteran of 16 years in the ring, announced his retirement Tuesday night. Dundee 3 Falkirk 2 Dunfermline 6 Morton 0 St. Johnstone 1 Motherwell 1 Thd Lanark vs. Dundee U ppd.,| unfit ground. STARS LAST NIGHT By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ron Elis, the Toronto rookie who scored two goals to pace the Maple Leafs to a 6-2 win over Montreal and a second- place tie with the Canadiens. | Kenny Wharram scored his, 17th and 18th goals to lead Chi-| cago Black Hawks to a 5-2 vic- tory over Detroit Red Wings. Remember When? ... By THE CANADIAN PRESS England's hockey team with several Canadians in the line - up, including the brilliant net-minder Jimmy f i] Foster from Winnipeg, won the Olympic hockey cham- pionship by defeating Can- ada 2-1 at Garmisch-Parten- kirchen, Germany, 29 years ago today--in 1936. Canada won the title at every pre- vious Olympics since hockey was put on the program in 1920. PLAY GOLF o KING WEST GOLF CLUB 100 Thornton Rd. N., Oshawa 9 Holes Excellent Greens -- Well Trapped Membership Availabl 10% Reduction if paid by Mar, 15 izati Office G ons. He did not elaborate. The|® ps, etc., ask about Group Membership Plan. Information--723-6101 200 -- H. Rolls 252, O. Scott 238, 235, J. Gardian 228, 209, D. A. Smith 223, B. Henry 222, J. Claus 222, J. bogan 219, 217, M. Rosamind 218, L. Gavas 215, C. Smith 215, B. Rockbrune 213, &. Herbacko 213, V. Rickman 212, J. Esposito 210, J. O'Reilly 209, A. Her- backo 204, M. Scott 292 and R. Burgoyne 21 FRI. NITE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Team Standings -- Motor City 10; West- mount 10, Quality Fuels 10, Genosha 9, Dairy Queen 8, Harrison 7, imperial Optical 4 ano Acadians 2. Points Taken -- aaa Fuels 3, Ace g } Imperial Optical 2, Herrison 19 2, Motor City 1; Genosha 2, Queen 1. Over -- R. Richard 755 (269, 252, 244), DB. Williams 707 (230, 224, 253) and SATURDAY, FEB. O.H.A. JR. "B" HOCKEY 13th at 2:30 P.M. ETOBICOKE INDIANS vs. WHITBY DUNLOPS Admission: Adults 1.00 J. Elmhurst 70) (294, 243). Over Heimecte 685 (283, 210), -wW, @ WHITBY ARENA e@ Students with Cards 50c Corvairs 9, Go Getters 6, Aldsworth Clean- ers 4 TUESDAY-NITE LEAGUE Last week's action saw five shutouts record with the "House of Chow' still leading the way, via the'r 7-0 victory over Slo-Mo-Shuns. Other whitewash treatments included Burns Shoe Store over General Agore- gate; Cadi'lacs over Thompson Plumbing; Corvettes over Ron Robinson Excavating; |Winder's Esso got their shutout, via de- {fault. The Police Dept. proved the best COURTICE e@ TUNE-UPS @ GENERAL REPAIRS @ BRAKE & MUFFLER SERVICE ous Phone suum 723-6551 "728-1601 HAVE GUN MINOR AND MAJOR REPAIRS if JOHN T. MARKOVICH, Proprietor Oshawa Esso Service Sentre KING ST. WEST at PARK RD. ® 728-1601 WILL GREASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS STARTING TODAY! ! The sporting equipment sale everyone has been waiting for is now under way at Jim Bishop Sporting Goods. 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