Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Oct 1951, p. 10

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'Chevrolets in that order. 2 way, this team is getting set to 'match, and are favored in the bet- ": on and Bill Shepherd were tops with Y ' The Guerneys defeated the Holsteins, 5 » TE : "they have now fallen a a a PAGE TEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 SCONE BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE This week the race is just as tight sa ever as one team moved out alone, but there is a hungry mob right on their heels just waiting for the opportunity to take over. It was a very one-sided night as no less than four teams used the kalsomine brush and three took 3-1 wins, while the other set was split 2-2. Cadillacs downed Harrisons 3-1 and took the leadership from them. Oldsmobiles who had been in a three-way tie for the top spot with these two clubs, were held even by Vauxhalls." Olds are now in second place with G.M.C.'s who trounced Pontiacs 3-1. Harrisons find that into third place. Lovejoys and Rockets come next after drubbing AC Plugs and LaSalles also moved up by downing the un- fortunate Hyatts to the tune of 4-0, Buicks also hoe up a few notches by nurning k Maple Leafs, dn- other hard luck team, 4-0. By the . challenge all comers to a tug-of-war "ting. Diesels took the remaining match by 8-1 from Delcos. The high triple for the week was turned in by Ernie Pope who has really been having tough luck so far, but he really cut loose this time out with 763 (281, 227, 255). This also gives him the top score so far with 865, including his handicap, and this will take a lot of beating. Other scores in the honor roll were Tom Jack 742 (203, 313, 226), Jack Brennan 737 (254, 265, 218) and Sam Mann 719 (215, 238, 266). In the singles over 250 Ralph Nix- 279, closely chased by Charlie Peters, 278; Ferg Brady, 277; Alec Ferries, our hard-working treasurer, 270; Wehb Bride, 262; Lawrence Andeley, 261; © Dou, McCabe, 260; Doug Barnes, ; Joe Zubkavich, 254 and Ernie Sweet, 253. For the second week in succession there was only one Lemon leaguer, as Ernie Blair entered twice with 77 and 96, but also took time to have one good game to replace his cap- tain who was forced to sit out one game. Congratulations are in order as our president, Charles Mason, was presented with another daughter this past week by his wife, Vi, who is also a good bowler. The Standing Cadillacs G.M.C.'s Oldsmobiles . Harrisons . Lovejoys Rockets Vauxhalls Buicks ... COOHHBNWORRAHNWN seein ou. Bs sedng YoU, Head Pin. OSHAWA DAIRY. LEAGUE Absenteeism was the cause of the shellacking by the Jerseys in their battle withe the Ayreshires. The Ayreshires now have a nice firm hold on the top rung of the ladder 3-1. The first game ended in a tie and another frame had to be rolled which the Guernseys won. High triples were rolled by Stan Satgeant 660; Vera .Sargeant 639; Fred Edwards 628; Carl Scammell 610. High singles were: Stan Sargeant 247, 237; Bud Henderson 243; Marg. Hart 236; Vera Sargeant 264; Fred *Forrow 211; Grace Suddard 227, 214; Carl Scammell 258; Fred Edwards 216; Peg Henderson 208. No one joined the Lemon League this week, Ayreshires Holsteing .. Guernaoth Jerseys ....eeve- 0.P.U.C. LEAGUE 4 What happened! Bowling was over at 1¥ o'clock this week. It's getting better all the time, maybe by next Fim we'll be through by 10:30 (ha! 3 Iris Bobier really got out of the | femon league this week by taking | both high single and high triple for. the ladies with 215 291, (653); | (not bad after the 95 last week.) | Chas. Ferguson took high triple for the men with 620 (232, 208) and Bud Moore and Lloyd Pegg tied for high single with 249. Over 200: June Cooper 284, Jerry Crawford 242, Harry Gimblett 236, 212, Alice Lazar 228, Marion Maurer | 223, Joyce Lowe 218, Jean Hawkins | 217, 202, John Alexander 216, Lloyd Pegg 212, Bea Colvin 210, Laverne Wilson 206, Harry Longbottom 204, ots Ferguson 202, Audrey Gimblett Lemon League: Alice Lazar 95, 'Mary Koltucki 94, Betty Helliwell 93, Alma Pegg 90, Joan Shreve 86, 87, Audrey Gimblett 71, Mary Hughney 66. : The Three J's took 4 points from the Twin B's, the Mary Macs took 3 points from the Edgeworths, the Alleyarms took 4 points from the Romeos'. MOTOR CITY FAGS Lucky Strikes stopped Winchesters all out drive for points this week as they took all 3 but Winchesters are still - in there fighting as they are still on top for total points. The rest of the teams split the points. Play- ers 2, Chesterfield 1, Buckinghams 2, Camels '1, Exports 2, Sweet Caps 1, Wings 2, Black Cats 1, There hasn't been many 400 scores this Year up to now, last week has been the best yet, this week there were 10 bowlers with over 400 for 2 games. Top of the list was Bea Ross with 487, Dot Clements was next with 460, Nelda Thompson had 453, Zena Menzie 445, Doreen Hope 444, Audrey Hodgson 426, Ethel Free- man and Helen Turner both rolled 425 and Dot Shelenkoff had 413 and Lorraine Knight had 410, Winchesters Black Cats Players Wings Buckinghams Camels Sweet Caps ...... Lucky Strikes ... Chesterfields. .... Exports NEIGHBORHOOD PARK LEAGUE Maintaining their pace of three points per night, the power-packed Westmount team moved into undis- puted possession of first place on Wednesday night with a sweep of the points over North Oshawa No. 2. A feature of the Westmount power- house were the 3068 and 352 games bowled by Howard Read. Four other members of the Westmount team had games of over 200. Valleyview No. 2 moved into sec- ond place with a three-point sweep over Harman No. 2 Valleyview No. 1 took third place with a 2 to 1 de- cision over Fernhill and now share that slot with Valleyview No. 3 which was whitewashed by Bast- view No. 1. Westmounut ..... Valleyview No. 2 Valleyview No. 1 Valleyview No. 3 Eastview No. 2 .. Harman No. 1 Rundle . Harman No. 2 . Connaught ... Sunnyside Eastview No. 2 North Oshawa No. 1 Fernhill North Oshawa No. 2 0 + Over 200--C. Hubbell 236, M, Bax- ter 204, Jim Baxter 264 and 225, E. Lesenko 243, W. Bittorf 215, V. Rus- sell 237, A. French 276, Y. Lane 206, E. Higgins 243 and 247, 1. Higgins NADP NNPPOOOO 212, V. MacMillen 202, T. Maidman |W 203, Maidman 207, T. Gow 200, M. Dingman 224, J. Hobbs 214, 'M. Mel- nichuk 206, A. Parkin 213, O. Turn- er 228, B. Ross 203, Howard Read 306 and 352, E. Doyle 202, M. Mec- Jae 201, R. MclIsaac 224, T. Parker High doubles -- Howard Read 658, M; Dingman 409, T. Gow 455, E. Hig- Sine 490, A. French 461, J. Baxter JUNIOR T-CS LEAD Hamilton Tiger - Cats took a 13- point lead in the two - game, total- points Big Four junior football final by whipping Brantford Barons 19 - 6 at Hamilton last night. The second game will be played in Brantford Saturday. Oshawa Rockets Motorcycle Club By JOE BACOCK, Club Reporter The club has received official per- mission from the City Council to hold our Turkey Shoot. The shoot will be held at James Pleasure Val- ley Ranch on November 3rd, 10 a.m. There will be 20 pound turkeys. The public is cordially invited to this. On October 28 at 2 p.m. the club is holding a Closed Club Field Meet at Geiseberg's farm. . Tasults of the trials held on Oc- tober 21 are as follows: 1st, Stan Mitchell on his 74 Harley; 2nd, Lenny Abranoff on his Triumph; 3rd, Clare Miller on his 61 Harley. It is with regret I report two of the club members met with -acci- dents at the Scrambles held by the BEMC. club at the Queensway. Jack Vallincourt suffered a broken collar bone and is confined to'the St. Joseph's hospital: Fruit has been forwarded and get well wishes from the club. Keith Garrison suffered a broken ankle but is able to be about on crutches. Get well wishes and fruit are on the way to Keith. There will be moving pictures of the trials held on Sunday, October 14. ' These will be run at'the club mee".ag this Sunday, October 28 at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Come on gang, how about your membership in the. CM.A. Any in- formation desired on this, contact Richard Franklin, club president, dial 5-6418. 3 Don't forget to report any in- 'Ezzy' Signs With Boston; Sees Hershey By the Canadian Press wild Bill Ezinicki, a fair country golfer who had little hope of play- ing caddy fees out of his earnings, had decided to make his chip shots on the ice where he is more at home. And, incidentally, where the pay is such that he is sure of thrke meals a day. Ezinicki, the National Hockey |League's bad. boy, made his be- lated decision Thursday, just a few hours before Montreal Can- adiens and Chicago Black Hawks squared off at Chicago in "the only NHL game of the night. That game ended.in a 2-2 draw leaving Canadiens one point behind the pace setting Detroit Red ings. Wild Bill's action had a familiar ring to it. Last season, when he was with Toronto Maple Leafs, he roamed Winnipeg fairways during the pre- season training, reported Oct. 10, was chased to Pittsburgh, a Leaf farm club in the American Hockey League, and early in November was traded to Boston Bruins for four players. Ezzie went back to his golf clubs after the hockey season and was NH. started its 1951-52 campaign. But a talk with General Manager Art Ross at Boston Thursday end- ed with Ezinicki signing a contract land agreeing to go to Hershey, (Ya Mile East of y 4 : "'5-Points"') IT'S EXCITING ! Everyone's Talking About It ! o IT'S THRILLING le ® FREE PARKING ADM SSION $1.00 per Person Sponsored By The CAN. STOCK CAR RACING ASSOCIATION and Promoted by KENNETH NERRILL ENTER- PRISES Ltd. BRANTFORD, ONTARIO LLL LL LLL LLL ELL ® REFRESHMENT BOOTHS ||} THRILLS! THRILLS! J y ® THRILLS! ] formation on a possible club house, hi still chasing golf balls when the] SNAPSHOTS | (Continued from page 11) a few holdovers 'rom last season but still haven't won a game, A tie with Marlboros in Toronto, is the best the Teepees have managed - so far. Generals are going to try very hard to make sure the Teeps don't get started on a winning streak here in Oshawa too, Teepees have Boone, Swain, Martin, Gould, Pilote, all experienced hands and a lot of new material that is rated as very good, so this game here . at the Oshawa Arena tomorrow night should be a good one--a good one for the Generals to win too! * * + BRIGHT BITS: Oshawa Victor's and Port Hope will settle their Lakeshore Juvenile League championship and right to the Frank Me- Callum Trophy, when they play the 5th and deciding game of their final series, at the Stadium here tomorrow afternoon. A little late for base- ball perhaps but if they get nice weather, the game should be worth seeing . . . A report out of Belleville states that Ted DeGray looks like the pick of their Junior "B" crop for this season's team . . . The "Globe- trotters" played basketball down in the Kingston Community Memorial Centre last fight, the Harlem cagers opposing Edwards' Monarchs, with "Pat" Kennedy (Mr. Basketball Referee) as the official . . , Jack Thaler, who played with the Generals here, had a fine stint in Scotland and last year was top scorer in the Maritime League, has lined up with Strate ford's OHA Senior entry . . . The owner of Speedway Park is quoted as saying that the "stock car races" sport has taken a financial licking this year, due to too many tracks . .. Louis is favored to whip Marciano to- night and Ezzard Charles is going to fight Joey Maxim, on Dec. 12... Jack Dempsey has gone into hospital at Santa Monica, for a physical checkup . . . Vic Raschi is going to right knee, by operation, soon . . have a cartilege removed from his . Bill Ezinicki has signed his contract and will be out with Boston Bruins very shortly . . . That Kentucky bas- ketball team scandal has grown worse. They admit throwing a game to Tennessee . , . Don Campbell, son of the late Sir Malcolm Campbell, claims his "Bluebird" was doing 165 miles per hour on water, at Lake Coniston, when the boat "blew up" yesterday. Pa., a Bruin farm club, to get into ape. The NHL house now is in order except for Captain Emile (Butch) Bouchard who was left behind when Canadiens headed for Chica- go. Coach Dick Irvin read the riot act to Butch and told him to trim seven to nine pounds off his six- foot-two frame. Canadiens held the edge against the Hawks until the third period when Bill Mosienko, with assists from Doug Bentley and Pete Horeck, rapped Chicago's second goal past goalkeeper Gerry Mc- Neil. Jimmy McFadden counted Chicago's first goal, with assists going to Pete Babando and Gus Bodnar, midway through the sec- ond session. Maurice Richard gave Canadiens a 1-0 edge at 10:57 of the first per- iod--the 297th goal of his career and his fifth of the season. Paul Masnick made it 2-0 at 9:51 of the second and the Hawks stormed in to get the split in points. Two games are on tap for Satur- day with New York Rangers at Montreal and Detroit at Toronto. Last Night's Stars Montreal's Maurice (Rocket Richard who fired home the fir: goal, his fifth of the season, a Canadiens and Chicago Blac! Hawks battled to a 2-2 draw. Bill Mosienko, Chicago Blac' Hawk, who scored the tying mark- er in the third period. Caps Edge Reds In Overtime Tilt Indianapolis (CP) -- Indiana- polis Capitals workedovertime last night for their first home vic- tory of the American Hockey Lea- gue season, beating Providence Reds 6-5 before 3692 fans. Bert Hirschfeld's long angle shot | to at 2:18 of the "sudden death' over- time brought the victory. Vic Stasiuk scored three goals for the Caps, two of them early in the third period to put the home team on top, 5-3. Ray la Plante and Chuck Scherza equalized them, the tying goal coming at 15:03. 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