Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Mar 1956, p. 18

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THE TIMES-GAZETTE 203), A. Kuch 847 (260, 279). 1. Tavio~ lead over their mearsst rival Fashion 246, Bob Dalziel 211, ®. Cook 262, Merv : JR | that they were going to walk away 18 DALY » Wednesday, March 23, 1958 645 (249, 219), D. Kerr 638 (268 209), J. Village. Cryderman 250, 201, S. Bigwood 260, Athletic Commissioner ud u 0 ves with ey fink ne winning he Teepee Defenceman - . Bent 628 (219, 213), S. bai ver «oes There were some very nice scores Glen Howell 238, Mildred Fletcher 209, on. _« . es OY soning the) B. Elliott 619 (240, 208) and P. Shodybog turned fn Doris Vann had a dilly of Percy . Fletcher 246, Tom Goch 209, Denies Illegal Permits / irst ga y d Si With H (230, 224). 51 single. Nice bowling Doris. Helen Emma Holmes 208, George Harding 2 ™ . Wolves held Maroons in chec ur-| 1gns 1 awks Good sngles were R. Weigel 251, E.|Gouriie rolled a nice 799 triple. Isabelle 253, Betty Pilkey 215, Bryee Browo 222, TORONTO (CP)--M. L. McKen- ie eries |ing the second game, also at Sud- Lloyd a McCaffrey noe Huband , Johnson 790, Doris Vann 781, Jean Ding-| and of course Stan Pilkey 401 zie, Ontario Athletic Commissioner | bury, to end up in a 4-1 tie. CHICAGO (AP)--Elmer (Moose) wt o ops on iE ley 673, Alice Lanning 672, Mavis Taylor| Team Standing -- Jolly 8's 8 pts, hiv ind]: charac . i R ' h 227, R. Fitches 225, N. Norton 224 and get "ito 0 giilton® 66. Barbara Me-| Hane Goi ro ee 7° bis'| Monday night denied charges that | Wolves paid no attention to the| Vasko, one of Canada's outstand 2, " » THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE winners over Sophomores and Radio top-|317 pq 'Brown 220 and 214, L. Maddock |p oy Ech : ; the OAC illegally permits weekly itten theory that home teams|ing junior defencemen, Monday 4 d Lefto by the same $ Spark 7 ef Feeters 650, Stella Makarchuck 649, Vi|Howellers 6 pts., Strikers 5 pts., Hi-Lo U ! Pp § w yi 0 ns unwritten theory {1m ' Team standings is date: Dodgers i ie ye Tam *planked Hi- 219, A. Haley 213 and 212, G. Oliver 2h; Mason 636, Dud Mills 631, Helen Rey. 2 pts, fi fight shows in the Palace Pier, a 1 ar 0 have a little advantage when they | signed a two-year contract with Hie lead with 38 points, Slow Pokes next] cers. J. Kondy 210, H. Nudgent 207, ¥. Hughes nolds 628, Anne Jarvis 625, Kay Bawks waterfront dance hall ' v lled Maroons 4-1 here Mon-| Chicago Black Hawks. with 26 points, Tumblers 21, Jets 15, JI& ele ' : h 493 206 R. Figary 206, G. Taylor 205 and 625, Bessie Martindale 616, Bev. Gibson MAJOR "B" LEAGUE CHATHAM (CP) -- The all-On-| Pummelle - ¢ Spark Plugs 14, Aces 13, Deadpins 11, aE JRetler Was oop Tal wih 5 204, W. Stata 204, M. McKinnon 202, D. 616, Isabelle King 615, Madeline Reeson| Three teams got the old white-wash| He commented on statements tario senior A hockey finals are|day. Fifth game is scheduled for| Vasko, 20, has been with the Hotshots 11. | with 493 (293, 200), Mavis Taylor led the| 1k 202; J. Husband 201, and .W Lewis 606, June Pollard 605, Madeline Gates brush on Monday night wien Warner'made in an Amateur Athletic|so tight that neither team is ahead| Thursday here. A sixth engage-|St Catharines Teepees the last Some good scores turned in this week | go © LT 00 fo Ter good | 200 : {93 Tessy Branton Fo i 4 Wiliams took all four points {rom Bid.| Union brief presented Monday to|after four games. It was another| ment will take place at Sudbury three years, leading them to the with high triple for the men taken by ,., os were Bob Germond 468 (273), Ken Lemon Leaguers were C. Cameron of vints taken ranklin Simon 4. dulphs, Disney Real Estate doing the iho Ontario legislature's committee] tie Tuesday night bet Saturday, and a seventh, if neces-| junior championships of the On- Gary Hooper with a 646 (236, 232, 203), 466 (247, 216), Mike Peters Jr. 465 Pollards with 96 and R. Weigel of Van's Horwich 0: Strouds 4, Coca Cola 0; Osh- same thing to Meaghers and Western ¢ ig J sda) g elween | ill be played there Monday. |tario Hock A iati : tofal, followed by Jim Maher with 617| Gunn M8 (247, 216), Mike Peters Jr. i65| 0 tes awa Furriers, 3 Val Mae 1; Hayden Mc-| Tire took care of Nesbitts by the same ON government commissions. The|Chatham Maroons and Sudbury | 3% whi be pray *|tario Hockey Association Junior A - , E: Donald 3, Gillards 1; Fox's 3, Fashion score. Henderson's 3, Burns 1, White's| brief, presented by William Varley res 0-GOAL JOBS | League. The Hawks bought the en- (47, 228). Pipher 454 (251, 203) Marin Baxter | Villag ai pts FP . : Wolves. t r : . ; tn LADIES MAJOR "B' LEAGUE |Village 1 Insurance 2 and Mitchells 2 and Charles Bagnato, said McKe. The. series was originally sched-| Both teams were sparked by two-| tire club this year as a farm affil- Heh single for the men rolled by Jerry 443 (294, 219), Onda Turner 434 (250) Team standin, "0x" a i 3 24, 2 , .] » g Fox's 19, Fashion vi ig a a 7 rac ** nal > : i Rolfe 267. Bruce Thompson 429 (247), Better March| Hendersons was the only team to take village 17, Hayden McDonald 16. Val y BCC Powler of the night was Wilma zie, was "generally incompetent"|yled as a best-of-seven affair but 80al performances by one of their | jate, High triple for the ladies, also high 4ig (234), Eric Buechler 412 (215), Walt all four points with Meaghers on the Mae 15, Strouds 15, Oshawa Furriers 14, Hoquade with a whopping 740 triple |, his handling of boxing shows,|the way the clubs have peen Players: Jimmy Connelly fired al yuo, stands 6-4 and weighs 200 " Arig A " d vith J 241, 246, 3; 3 : : re i siigle, rolled by Pauline Brooks 692 giky 4i2 '211, 201), Jean Mason 411 losing end. Nesbitts took Warner-Wil-|Frankiin Simon 12, Horwick 11, Gillards haces Lontee cor vas, zi 534s aioe: | professional wrestling and muni. playing, it could go well beyond Pair for Maroons and Maund|, ngs He is rated a high scor- 0, 231). ' (238), Bill Scattergood 411 (213), Al Gard-|liams for 3 points to 1. Western Tire 11, Coca Coa 10 ch 65 2, 255); y Za /il- | cipa isions regardi 5 ; \ i { i bury. Tatter j icki "Some good 200 games bowled: Irene ner 400 (202) and Wib Hall 400 (227) nanded the same to Mitchells while Dis- Poch 65 (282, 235); Judy Zak 633, Wil- eipal decisions regarding Sunday seven games. The battle is tough iCauphi got two for Sudbury, Tater mg defenceman, picking up 17 s , Leta 1 hoxing. enough to wipe out any advantage MCL goals and 18 assists last season Adams 243, Barry Hooper 243, Harry 200 singles were Deb Tilk 258, Wayne neys did likewise to Biddulphs. Burns UAW MOTOR CITY i $0 i MeGuire 226 and 211, Betty Sagriff| Norris 248, Josephine Davidson 236, Mor.|and Whites decided to share equal each! Group 1 -- South Plant Repair 3 Local] "". °17 and Lou Dobbins 613. Said McKenzie home ice offers. marksman while Lloyd Ferguson He has been assigned to the Black Hawks farm at Buffalo to finish 286, Helena Dunham 222, Father Firth jay Johnson 236, Mike Siblock 239, Isobel taking 2 points. 2784 1; Machine Shop 3 Houdaille Indus.| With one more night to go in the last "Tg start with they (Varley and Ez P g i i counted the third Chatham goal. s 36, 8 239, f ndus o 4 Pu » > Y & ach team has one win with two 7M, Harry Dickison 222 and 200. Rob- Anderson 226, Dot Dowe 221, Orve Ding-| Jean Brown was top trundier for the tries 1: S.R. 510 3: Parkway T.V. 1;|Section here are the points for this sec-| p,opat6) 4g not ; AAU (i i i There were seven minor penal- : i : > ae riven : t po . se: agna epresent the AAL h\ ons gave + m ere were Seve 0 2 Gates 212 and 200, Ron Anthony map 220, Ethel Zufelt 216, Chuck Grim- night with 659, (243, 269). Hazel Weddup Drivers 3 Werners Hon od 350 the its Jor. the season but two boxing clubs which failed ~ 5: Mane nS Zave She ln press. ties and one 10-minute misconduct out le Curren Playoff series with Jordan 719, W. Keeler 683, -D. Hender. 1endersons 22-63--71,066 to get the television contract for {penalty handed out during the "He's big, can skate and if 1 and 208, Pauling Shaw 208, Bea pleby 214, Marj. Rusnell 210, John Le-|633. Dot McLelland 630. Merle Poch 619, High triples -- W. Maeson 732, E. Allen a hane 210, Les Alman 209, Wilf Scatter-| Doris Bowen 610 and Vera Kalynko 602. 4 8 64 1 be ( " i ~Lemons: M. Marion 91, A. Lesley, L.|good 204, Bill Bone 203, Geo. Taylor 202,|An honorable mention to June Brown 0h 682, C. McDonald 679, P. Dobbins| murs =. --35--63,010 the Palace Pier fights. Montreal wins 4-1) game. Maroons took four of the| ,neone gots him mad--watch Verner 76, M. Shannaon 9. Marion Dingman 200, Chris Mason 200 who turned in, a 312 game. 5 D. Heth =. De Real Estate : J "Under tre provisions of the On- Series B minors and the misconduct. out," said Dick Irvin, Hawks "Points for the night: Slowpokes 100k! and Alex MeDonald 200 It's hard to beleive there is only two | Standings -- Drivers 19, Houdaille In-| (ooo "won (0 1 3 tario Athletic Act, we (the OAC) WLFA Wolves jumped into a 2-0 lead oach. "With : he should all points from the Dead Pins, Spark The | L rs wi headed by nights in our final section before the|dustries 16, Machine Shop 15, Local 2784 : 4 - : Detr 3 i ' : 1 c . seasoning, he shou! e Lemon Leaguers were headed by nig \ a 13 S.R. 510 12. Pawo rv 7 eh ".| White Insurance Xt are the supreme authority for box. Detroit .... . 311 9in the first period on goals by|p f the by if h #s four points from the Jets, Dodgers jean Lawrence of Radio with 98. Others play-offs. With spring in the air maybe South Pl arkway T.V. 7, Werner Mitchells 70.228 |ing in Ontari The r Toronto "13 911K i and McLellan, who scored] ecome one of e best, not the fiwe points from the Hotshots and Tumbl-|were Stella Scattergood. Troubleshooters its just as well but I will hate to see '* SOU ant - Repair 7 ; Nesbitts 3 g In Ontario. The AAU wants tt Janda: ) : auppi bio oul {best, defenceman in the National ess five points from the Aces 98: Jean Thompson, Fernhill Jets, 95: the season close. Wo ER 2a Seal sine 4 Black's Men's! pr eagners permission to run only zone cham- 'Detroit leads 3-1) while Maroins' Al Zorica was! Hockey League." - N Helen Ayres, Hijiggers with a big 51 and This week we have Hendersons and jo."pynns ping nan, 1 Cannings 4! piaduipns 5 | pionships, and isn't concerned with Tuesday's results serving an interference penalty. | rod HE CRA LEAGUE : {Bob Hanna of Rundle with 9 Burns tied with 19 points each. Then |) "og" JEIE OOP) OF | As next week is our ast mght before Club fights such as at the Pier." New York 0 Montreal 7 Connelly fired the only two goals Standings: Sunnyside 28, Valleyview 7 i res we have Mitchells, Whites Ins. and Wes-| 'gigh triples -- Strutt 827 (373), D.|the play-offs I would like to remind Detroit 0 Toronto 2 of the second period to put the s 24, 2 7 s 22, BUSH LEAGUE tern Tire with 16 points to their cre-| wien 791, A. Taylor 771, G. Waite 759, you all to bring your crests and turn T 10 rers: teams on even terms. Ferguson AVE MONKEYS Geofers 21, Woodview Jets 20, Kibitzers Standings: Oshawa Appliance 24, Kuch dit. Disneys have 15, Warner Williams g Bell 707 (305), S. Smith 689, W. Got. them in to the secretary. For the play op scorers: 5 3.9 Te d at 9:02. NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- A 1% Radio 17, Sophomores 16, Sparks 16, 19, Pollards 16, Kingsway 13, Millens 12,14, Nesbitts 13, Meaghers 6, and Bid-|sell 684, G. William 675 C. MoKnisit os. offs. there will mot be any floats © and cup G' A Pts. Pen. gave Maroons a 3-2 lead a FH : Clowns 16, Leftovers 16, Rundle 1 ./ Vans 10, Oshawa Cricket Club 9, Johan- dulphs 6. D. chell '665 ' i 5 's sme Out N icha Mt 3.7 of 'the third frame but Xoup save-the-monkeys" campaign has R , Rundle 15, Hi I 2 D. Tilk 668, A. Mitchell 665 no bowing off. So let's all come ou Richard, 1 1 jlggers 14, Teens 13, Fernhill Jets 11,/sen 6 : i Special note -- We would like all girls| standings -- Seat Line 15, Cannings in full force and support our respective Beliveau, Mtl 3 4.9 14 again deadlocked the score 28 ,egun in protest against export of Sunnyside stayed on top with a 3.0 The appliance boys took the lead with to be at the alley at 6.30 p.m. if possible.| 15 Blacks Men's Wear 14, Joe Flynns! teams. Geoffrien, Mtl 4 seconds later og win over Rundle while Valleyview kept a 5-2 win over Van's while Pollards were We have important business to settle. Sport Shop 13, CKD 12, Bond Cothing! Remember the banquet on April 21, Armstrong, Tor ¢ In the 10 mintite overtime ses- monkeys to the United States for pace,- shutting out the Teens also, holding Kingsway to a 4.3 game. Kuch Let's make it a 100 per cent effort. See 1], Shipping 8, Oshawa Appliances 8. at the Ukrainian Youth Organization ' - 4 ' ; " 5 ro 5 Troubleshooters moved into a tie for show | shutout Millens 7-0 and the Cricket Club you all there i Hall at 68 Bloor street east (next to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Olmstead Mtl 4 sion, Chatham coach Murph Cham- experiments. A newly formed 80- spot by taking Sunshiners 2-1. Woodview handed the same dose to Johansen's rar KING STREET HAPPY DOUBLES | National Grocers) at 6.30 o'clock sharp. Semi-finals, best-of-seven Moore, Mtl 6 berlain was ejected from the ciety has demanded abolition of Jes lost froin when the Clowns show oi Samy was pop bowler with. 726 LADIES MAJOR "A JEsorE y Congratulations 0 Sean ey in a Our New cxecutive for ae coming Series A H. Richard, Mtl 10 game for protesting a misconduct two 'monkey Jails." where the ani. ed some of elr early season form and (304, 228), followed by A ruce 713 (293, Two teams received a zero Monday wonderful game of .* Nice bowling |ye is: Mary cConnell, president; , ra Ivanahi p alt ' Bddi sch. mals r ept efore shipmen scored a shutout. Goofers moved up with 222), A. Borowsky 680 (272, 206, 202), D.| night when Franklin Simon took 4 pts. Stan. Mildred = Bawks, vice-president; Cleta W L F A Delvecehio, Det 2/ penalty to Maroons Eddie Basel jials are Jot ere. pment a whitewash also, the lowly Fernhill Jets|Livingstone 675 (2358 242), E. Johansen frim Horwick's and Strouds took 4 from Other 200 scores -- Ina Way 203, Ray| Wellman, secretary; Vera Bint, treasur- Montreal . 41 24 9 Howe, Det 2 That incident tork sec-| a $ y being the victims. Kibitzers were 2-1'651 (245 221), A. Cameron 651 (232, 216, Coke's. Fox's still maintain a two point'Way 208. 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