Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Nov 1956, p. 11

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OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS |Simcoe Hall Basketball Is CAT LEAGUE Wildcats and Puddy Cats this week with two points with both teams having a 492 triple fldcats and Simone Davis 483 triste for Puddy Cats. ! Hepcats and Polecats also gf on the night. Pete was high Polecats with the only 600 triple of the night with a 612 . Albert Carrie was high for ts with a 559 triple. Singles -- Albert Carrie, 4 ; Pete 216, 203; May 207. Lemon League -- Anne Ken- $0, 74; Eve 87, Beve 76 took the honors for the mem with 333 and 647. Noticed am our 300 bowlers were the following: Audrey Goyne, 294, 233; John Milne, 233; Bernie Mazurk, 206; George Knowles, 333; Stan Gambell, 210; Ernie Brown, 231; Ron Dennis, 224; Ken Drake, 208, 200; Ernie Patterson, 207; Mel Helinski, 201; Don McMurtry, 225; Don Sager, 227; Ozzie Goguen, 206; Gerry Jackman, 200 Featured By High basketball in the, first quarter as| the score stood at 16-14 for Bola-| hood's at the completion. The Sportshaven teanf began 0 move away in the second quarter as they went out in front, 32-25. The winners continued to lead the way throughout the second half and emerged with a clean-cut 64-46 victory. Fine passing was the big reason for Bolahood's victory with In the Simcoe Hall Minor Bas- ketball League the Firefighters, Bolahood's Sports and Jaycee Whites this week won their games while in the Major League fixture Mundinger Accordian whipped the Parts and Service Club. In the opening game the Oshawa Fire- fighters played steady ball at all times and beat the Jaycee Blues |by a 57-23 score, The Firefighters {jumped into an early 14-6 quarter|every player contributing equally. time lead and by the half-time George Fuller and Gord. Mc- mark had moved farther in front|Crimmon paced the St. John at- with a 13-point lead, 24-11. The tack at all times, Firemen really ran away from the| BOLAHOOD's: Anthony Meagh- Blues in the third quarter as they or 24; Jack Lyons, 20; Harry piled up a 40-14 lead. The winners Breau 18; Ken Crawford, two; continued to dominate the scoring! ) i . Total in the final quarter by outscoring oY Clarke, Terry Gumour. 7 the Blues, 17-9, and walked off gp JOHN: Bob Kemp, Pat with a 57-23 victory. Tom Chasc-| Donovan, George Fuller, 30; zewski and Joe Hroncich were the Gord, McCrimmon, 16; Arthur |[rinery big Eins while Wayne |] oBlane. Total 46. | Bradley and Bill Miklas were the| * best for the Jaycees. JAYCEE WHITES WIN FIREFIGHTERS: Dave Piattl,| In the final minor league game six; Marcel Bowin, eight; Joe of the morning she Jaycee Whites Hroncich, 16; Pat Donovan, Tom came up with. their first victory Chasczewski, 27. Total 57. |as they downed the CKLB boys, BLUES: Wayne Bradley, 12:/44-27, The Jaycees took a slight Bill Miklas, 10; Arthur LeBlanc, |10-7 lead at quarter-time and by Garry Dowdle, one; Terry Le-|/the halfway mark were still out Blanc. Total 23. in front but now by four points, KING ST. HAPPY DOUBLES | High Doubles this week: Merv Cryder- |man, 486; Bob Dalztel, 446; George Lean 437; Stan Pilkey, 429; Murray Stephen- son, 415; Pere Fletcher, 445. High Sing! 3 all, 208. Team Standings: George's Gang, 122 | points; Hit and Miss, 17 points; 13 points; Missing s, 8. SERGEANTS' MESS two more weeks of this sec- 1s still uncertain as to which mer. The Wireless 84; Inagbore 2 League standing -- Polecats 11; Nepcats 11; Puddycats 5; Wild- cats 5, RAINBOW LEAGUE -- Orange 6; Pink 5; | With just tion to go It team will be the win have the lead this week with 18 points; Joadery ad Commandens, 17 ts; ers, Operators unners, 16; Standing Armourers, 12; Mechanies, 11; Instruc-| Green 5; Yellow 4; Maroon 4; tors, 10 and the poor old Drivers still Blue 4; White 3; Silver 3; Gold with 5. We have a new triple to beat and 3; Mauve 3; Grey 2; Purple 2; what a triple! Betty Sackett came | Tan 2; Red 1; Black 1: Brown 0 | through this week with a really lovely P int W ' : 4 |847 (253, 305, 289). Congratulations, Bet. oints Won -- Purple 1; Gold | M. Whyte took high score for the men i Qreey 3: Slack 1; Yellow 3;jmiha 737 3; 258, oF (30. 0 ver 2; ; ; 3 ples: . Smart, 3 1H Ble i Repo. Tan 0; White 1: |mardan: 699 (204, 278); A. Borrowdale, 642 (260, 218); J Sackett, 841 (216, 204, ange 3 Brown 0 Mauve 1; Grey |san); L. Knight, 635 (201); L. Borrowdale J | 285); B. Borrowdale, 614 (242); H. High Doubles -- Eve McCul- 631 ( i | Anderson, 613 (217, 214); J. Gazdik, 607 | 217, 230). Joss 44 (231) Mary Horn 411 Single: E. Burr, am; B. Rutter, 274; High Singles -- Phil Corrin 242; Bond, 242: J. Blake, 231. 206; D. Mary Walker 231; Audrey Gim-| Mathews, 231; U. Allison, 8. McKin- Scoring major league game by coming up with a 87-41 victory. This was Parts and Service's second defeat in as many starts with this de- ieat being due to a poor first half and second quarter in particular, With both teams having a diffi- cult time in finding the basket in the first quarter the low score of 7-4 resulted with the Mundinger boys ahead, The Accordian team went on a scoring rampage in the second quarter with Dave Kelly being the big gun, as they out- Red Wings Down Leafs rank among Detroit's favorite op-| Chicago goal, Billy De ponents. If it weren't for a string | Prystai £oal, tallied a a Detroit | only 20. of points accumulated at the ex- pense of the Leafs, the Red Wings wouldn't be anywhere near their present high status in the National Hockey League. enth point of the current season from the defeating Toronto 4-2 at Detroit in a game that followed the pattern of their previous encounters. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 16, 1988 11 WINNINGER MOVES UP MELBOURNE (AP) -- Bo W, ninger of Oklahoma City, with Both es produced double | scorers--Don McKenney for Bos- ton, Fads, Litzeaberger io Chl. [apr Yeats have tte tly] cago an orm man for De- . e quently 2 Es or ONLY ONE TIE zone ORY 'o sacken o brilliant burst of putting, Thurs- Alian Stanley, Jerry Toppazzini he Saal yerion, 2 that shat day played himself right into a and Real Chevrefils rounded out 4 + |handy position to grab the £5,000 the Bruins' scoring, while rookie| They forced Detrolt goalie Glenn first prize in the Ampol £10,000 Forbes Kennedy t the other| 4 =€ golf tournament here. and Metro Wings touched Ed Chadwick for =~ Winninger, with a three-under- par 68, is in second position after Bruins were never behind at two days play with a total of Chicago, where Terry Sawchuk 141--two strokes, behind 21-year- turned aside 37 drives in the old Gary Player, who shot a 73 Boston nets while Al Rollins made, Thursday to add to his first round 31 stops. of 66 for 139. in- a By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Toronto Maple Leafs probably {while the Leafs' scorers were; Barry Cullen and Gerry James. | In four meetings with the Wings this year, the youthful Toronto | club as salvaged only a tie. The "3" YEARS AGO TOMORROW The Wings picked up their sev- Leafs Thursday night, scored their opponents, 26-3, and| It wasn't enough to put the now held a commanding 33-7 lead| Wings on top of the heab, how. at the halfway mark. The Mua-| dinger boys pick continued their! fast pace in the third quarter with Kelly and Dave Brady doing ever. their one-point sedge by whipping the lowly Blal Hawks 5-3 at Chicago. - Boston Bruins mal the big scoring while Bob Winter started to click for the Parts and Service team. However, the Mun- dinger team still had a big 59-20 lead at three-quarter time. Tom Olynik led the winners in the last § quarter while Ed. Kolodzie final- ly started the click for Parts and § Service, but the damage had been 1 done earlier and the Mundinger squad came away with a big vic- : ory. MUNDINGER: Dave Brady, 12; I Stan Marchut, 10; Tony Stogryn, BOLAHOOD'S WIN 17-13. The Whites continued to In the second game the Bola-|/lead the Radio boys in the third hood's Sportshaven boys played quarter by outscoring them, 13-10, their first minor league game and and now led 30-23 with one quar-| made it a winning one as they ter remaining in the game. The| beat the St. John Cadets, 64-46.|Jaycee Whites were paced by , 230; blett 229: Ethel Cay 225; Marion ley: 32% B. Gadik, 225; G. Wilson, 225; Burr 215; Hazel Scott 210; Olive tora am n Moselry 3171 G." Rob: Shortt 210; Lorraine Goodman |bins, 213; B. Blake, 213; L. Corson, 214; 210; Hazel Chamberlain 209; Vera yes 20, 23; D. WL, A Burr 208; Loraine Worden 200. (306 's "Mathews. 204° = : Lo . ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE |macirs ma Gunners ous took a clean Team Points: Mechanics, One team finally had dream come true Monday night 2 when the Dreamers took over top| spot. The standing is as follows: Dreamers 19; Wilbes 16; Rock and Roll 14; Bombers 14; Climb- | ers 14; Toopers 14; Sleepers 13; | Jets 12; Dusters 11; Wasps 8. Ladies over 200 with handicap: Blanche Norton was high with her single game of 265 (400); Bes-| sie Knox 249: Jean McCarthey| 232 (431); Patricia Rodenburgh| 229 (403); Winnie Scott 223 (412); | Dorothy Stephenson 217; Boyle 207; Mary McConnell 206; Beth Shortt 201. | Men over 200 without handicap: Congratulations this week go to Frank Cooper with his nice games of 329, 200 (529); Bill Hollyhead 284, 208 (492); Art Allman 278 (436); Gord Shemilt 260, (508); Ross Clark 216, 213 (429); | Al Shortt 213 (408). { Men over 200 with handicap: George Ford was high with- 291, | 212 (503): Bruce Hurst 280; Al Pollock 261; Harry Norton 229; Clayton Lee 217; Leon Parks 216: but Horwich Jewellers, Fashion Village rand Nu-Way Rug took three points from | Harry Longbottom 205. Lemon ague: Bruce Hurst 88; Dick Taylor 66; Peter Roden- burgh 51. HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE | turnout hasn't been too good late. if there bowl, please come up lanes Monday were: Bob | 300. 239); Bill Bax- | 858: "405 | 642; 0: 203); and Dave Buck, 401 ( . 225; Maryellen Armstrong, 225; Manilla, 211; Jim Lutton, 210; Ken Gray, | Rebels 2, Greasespots 1; Rockettes 2, Inkspots 1. PARTS AND SERVION MEN'S LEAGUE i pace all the way. While there were some | good scores, on the whole, the bowlers | 4... with a nice 308 single and 680 triple. were having a tough time and the four ener 00's were: Barb McFeeters 659 pin proved very elusive to many. In spite (277); Mary King, 659 (275, 207); Made- of this, the walls fairly bulged with din, ine Morrison, 644 (260) and next week with the new section the teams who fell down to date will have 07. gy Madeline Fleetwood, 237; Mary McCon- | 22,580. a fresh start. After bowling some high scores last no. 931; Audrey Hodgson, week, Diesels were away off their form | ne. 0) Moss, 225; Ev Redpath, 214; Flo Franklin Simons and Hayden MacDon- alds: Cleaners and Cornish Jewellers split | points by taking two each. | had 806 any high school kids i, "yc, Feeters, Berg, 241; Syd Nob- | Audrey ton, 610; June Grice, 807. » john Piatti, 214; Jack Fisher, 214; Jack | Cornish Jewellers, 21; Nu- Germond, 212; Cathy Gibbens, 311; Jerry |HOrwich Jewellers, 19; Franklin ,_ | Latestarters 1; Blue-Jays 3, Susie Q's 1; The first section in the Parts Men's Toppers 3, Skirts 1; Kittens 3, Kit-Katy League ended this week with Diesels tak-| ;; Well.Wishers 3, Bowling Shoes 1; Nip- ing the honors after setting a terrific | pery 3, Go-Getters their |sweep from the Drivers, Operators and Both teams played fairly even|Barry Appleby while Bruce Mor- sisog led the CKLB team. rmourers, with the Wireless edging the | Fitters 3 to 1. Loaders and Instructors split, FITTINGS BOWLING LEAGUE Standing: A Group -- and Rollers, 19; Shippers, 17; T-Men, 13; 2} Sandmen, 12; Hits, 10. B Group -- Sparkies, 30; Ascenders, 17; Wildcats, 12; Lucky Strikes, 10; Hound Dogs, 8; Dominoes, 3. 4 High Triple: Bob Heard, 809 45). High Single: Bob Heard, 333. | High Triples: F. Mihalcin 709 (263); | D. Keeler, 706 (257); K. Donaldson, 666 297); R. McEwan, 856 (254); J. White, 652 (257); C. Morey, 650 (233); «| Li Richard, 649 (289); J. Jeffreys, (259); B. Hooper, 635 (277); D. Peters, 635 (259); B. Germond, 634 (243); 8. Boneham, 633 (241). High Singles: 206; L. 268; R. Game, 266; D. Campbell, 236: B. Dixon, 251; 8. Bucknell, 238; J. Abrams, 233; J. Grills, 231; W. Hubbard, 226; J. Keeler, 225: D. Beauregard, 223; | R. Spencer, 223. Under 100 Club: M. Hawley, 60; D. Jeffreys, 73; J. Abrams, 81; D. O'Don. nell, 83; D. Welsh, 83; B. Chapman, 90; J. Conners, 94; F. Watson, 98. MOTOR CITY LADIES MAJOR "A" There were no whitewashes this week, | | |W B: R their opponents, namely Reed's Florists, Coca-Colas, Strouds, Gillards Janet Peel had a lovely triple of 859, | also a nice single of 376. Betty Sackett Prizes, which went to the two with a 358 single followed by | Women and two low women. The winners 730; | were: Mrs. 733; Noella Lyson, , 666; Jean Keeler, 659; Isabelle | Helen Gourlie, Lanning, 637: (311); Nancy McKay, 609; Team Standing: Fashion Village, '25; MAYFAIR LADIES LEAGUE Two teams were whitewashed this | ng their opponents with one. Cokes 3,|M th 1 Marg Vaughan was high bowler of the Cif 18 Class: Fisie Smith, 262; Anne Sabo, | 229, 201; Susie | but were still good enough to split 2-2 gooog 214; Bea McKenzie, 212; Isabelle with Delcos as both teams had their | ring "212, 200; Bert Wight, 211, 202; Vi share of bad breaks. This was sufficient m,uior 208, 208; Kay Waite, 207; Edna for Diesels to finish in first place. Maple Leafs met GMC's who were two»... men short but still had their hands full to get a 3 - 1 win from them. Frank Dwyer who has bowled all of the twenty-eight years the league has oper- ated, was missing through an allment which all hope will soon improve so he ean return. Buicks lost 3-1 to Olds, but still took third place. Vauxhalls came mext by virtue of a 3-1 win over Cadil- lacs, and in the other games the unlucky Jhevs dropped 4-0 tq Pontiacs. In spite of a run of bad luck on most Alleys Jack Cook with 739 (264, 243, 232) had a nice score to edge out Keith Smith 736 (316, 215, 205) and ""Wink" Gummow 708 (218, 226, 264). There were also three good singles from Ernie Pope, 274; Steve "Fireman" Sandford, 260 and Webb ride, 255. Prize money went to Art Villa, 868 and {11 Matthews 862, for high triples while | fd Simmons, 353, and Pat Jarvis, 342, jok the honors and the sheckels for lone, ames. These scores, for the benefit of he envious, include handicaps but are still noteworthy. | The Standing: Diesels, 2 - 26; Maple Leafs, 3 - 23; Buicks, 1 - 21; Vauxhalls, | 3 - 20; Olds, 3 - 13; GMC's, 1 - 19; Pon- tiacs, 4 - 17; Delcos, 2 - 15; Cadillacs, 1+ 14; Chevs, 0 - 6. | CITY HALL LEAGUE First mention should go to our Lemon League this week, as there were only three members, Jessie Minaker, 96; Don MeMurtry, 96; and Pat Patterson, 98 High singles and triples in both ladies 'nd men's are a repeat of last week. pdrev Goyne took the ladies honors th 294 and 658, and George Knowles -- LOA PHONE FOR when you want it Did you know that you could arrange on OK; loan at C any eful purpose Fino; . ITIZENS CO Mm P'Aa'NY Loon Menager: 04 Brock Streot South, Baker, 205; 4461; Nippers, 5 - 4831; Well-Wishers, 4 4 § % & ; long (op pickie "up your phone? Call our friendly Loor | Manager, give him all the par- ticul.g= Then drop in later to sign and pic™ ine cash. Easy isn't itt--and it's typica® of Citizens desire to provide a loan saryice that's fast, convenient and courte 33. When you wont money for We lings to say, "Your loam Is 0.X.I" Doris Clarke, 204; Alice rong, 204; and Millle Brown, 203. Standings: Kittens, 7 - 4886; Puppets, | - 4863; Cokes, 6 - 4649; Blue-Jays,"5- an; 3 - 4668; Li 4 - 4651; Toppers, 4 - 4449; Latesta 5 - 4335; Kit-Kats, 3 - 4561; Bowling Shoes, 3-4126; Skirts, 2.4571; Susie QS. 2 - 4396; Aces, 2 - 4348; Caterpillars, 1 - 4322. Would anyone wishing to bowl please contact the secretary, Barb McFeeters, 5-1673. | INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE competition in the League this seasin is very rugged as the league standings will show. A couple of teams are having trouble by not get. ting their men out to bowl but. other: wise attendonce has been almost 100 per cent. | 650 'Triples: J. Dionne, 784; H. Hutcheon, 743 (308): H. Sarnovsky, 735 (324); G. Stacey, 726; R. Mann, 725; J. Hrico, 712; B. Barta, 712; A. Bryant, 710; M. Hepburn, 708; R. Sennott, 698; | T. Richardson, 688 (302); J. Vasko, 688; R. Jackson, 681; B. Watts, 674; H. Wool- | ley, 671; B.Garian 668 (300); D. Frayne | 661; Z. Biglin, 659; Don Taylor, 658; A. Minaret, 651; T. Donahue, 651; J. Bishop | 650: J. Dus, 650. | 250 Singles: M. Whyte, 289; H. Jollow, 263; B. Freeman, 258; M. Hutcheon, 257; B. Allan, 254; B. Atkinson, 251. | Points: CPL 4, General Aggregates 0; Ont. Steel "B" 4, Tozer Electric 0; Ont. | Steel "A" 4, Kinlock's 0; Koolvent Awn- ings 3 ,Hill-Cornish 1; Tom Goch Super- | test 3, Bennett Paving 1; Maurice Berg's 3, South End Restaurant 1; A'bany Res- itizens Finance by , just call Citizens INANCE byt ts 1a 1 3 ED DON TULINE Open Fsiday ll 8 p.m, Saturday Wil 12 moom Roane made in Osirowa, Max, Pickering ond ofl nearby towns Fir] OFFICES IN AL Whitby, MO 8-2367 I | li L PRINCIPAL CITIES taurant 3, Ruddy Electric 1; Jury and| Lovell 3, Ontario Motor Sales 1. Aces, 31; Rock Maurice Berg's, 24: Albany Restaurant, End Restaurant, 18; Canadian Pittsburgh | ndustries, 16; Awnings, 15; (231, 393, fate Motor Sales, 13; Hill-Cornish Elec- | Aggregates, 8; Tover Electric, § showed the men how bowling is sup- | Named MVP posed to be done. guests, hope they enjoyed the evening, year, "thank you Matt" for a job well done in looking after the ladies. The winners of a lovely box of candy were Mrs. Bob Connie Powell, Mrs, Jean Bryzan, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. P. Barrett, Mrs. Vi Dervent, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Allin, Mrs. Gloria Cook, Norma Souter, | Rose Procher, Mrs. Don Burton. All Leod. Next week is the beginni ; Mavis Taylor, | section, so best of luck to all of Me- [see if you can start off at the top. Rn hate, 2 AS Jocks as 2 White's Insurance and y , 20; ony, Motor ly Sally bowled this week. They {but White's Insurance otal pins. Disneys took 3, Nesbits 1; Burns 3, Western Tire 1; Hendersons 3, Mitchells | Over 800 bowlers are: Ede Reading, week. The Live-Wires and the Puppets 728 with a 310 high single; Anne Jarvis, blanked the Aces and Caterpillars. The (699 with a 302 high single; following teams took three points leav- | Connell, 609. has the highest single of 321. White's Western Tire, 18-23,690; Mitchells, [ ; D ata, 242° Hazel Weddup, 238; |ers, 14 - 23,038; Wards Auto Supply, 10 - ing Wednesday night through fi- i RA 5-4443 JAYCEE WHITES: Paul Gold-| stein, eight; Mark Maly, four;| Bob Kemp, two; Carl Cook, 12; Barry Appleby, 18, Total 44. CKLB: Ken Crawford, Bob Boissoin, two; Lionel Kelly, nine; | Bruce Morrison, 16; Terry Le- Blanc. Total 27. eneral MAJOR LEAGUE GAME ! The smooth-working Mundinger | STORE LEAGUE | Accordian team outscored the The Store League held the annual Parts and Service squad in the Parker Is Team Standings: Jury and Lovell, 24; Ruddy Electric, 20; Ontario Steel | ', 20; Tom Goch Supertest, 19; South Kinlock's, 15; Koolvent Bennett Paving, 14; On- 12; Ontario Steel ""B", 10; G | was a big success. The success was not in the number of ladies present, but those ladies come brought by the men all had a Arp, ning of fellowship. The pay-off as us that did or were good eve- ual as that the biggest majority of them All were glad to have the ladies as nd that they will be with us again next WINNIPEG (CP) -- Quarter-| |back Jackie Parker of Edmonton' Eskimos has been named the most valuable player to his team in the Western Interprovincial | Football Union and will receive the Jeff Nicklin Memorial Tro- hy. Parker. triple-threat quarter- back from Mississippi State, cemn- piled a landslide majority in voting by sports writers and broadcasters in the five league cities. | In 25 ballots, Parker received | first-place votes, six seconds The executive would like fo say rown, Mrs. M. Barry, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs, uth Shobrook, Mrs. Bob Allan, Mrs. W. Doren Eyre, Mrs. Rhod Winfield, Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Ross Irwin, Jack Gibson kindly donated four high Alice Lanning, Mrs. Ann lin, Mrs. B. Brady, Mrs. Gertie ec | ing of the you and 18 MAJOR "B" LING Bow terback, was a Wa. back Buddy Leake was third. This is the second time in three! seasons that Parker has won the Nicklin Trophy, which commem- orates the exploits of the out- standing Winnipeg end and flying wing who starred in the WIFU 634: Mable Broadbent, 631; | before being killed in action in ary Thompson, 616; Anne Meclnally, the Second World War. Auto Supply and 'm up for points have the total Mary Mec- Hazel Welsh has the highest triple in Is section which is 809. Amelia Vincent MAY JOIN, LOOP Team standing and total pin : he Insurance, 24 - 24,433; es Aylmer's OHA Intermediate A ty, 24 - 2.158 Neshits, 3 qh 25%: Hockey club sald Thursday they . ,198; Hendersons, i i = 24,136; Disneys, 18 . 24,040; Burns, nay replace London Brats which 16-23,027; Meagh. dropped out of its Senior B group- nancial difficulties. OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS Give YOUR Car A HOME Ts WINTER COMPLETE 12' x 20' GARAGE MATERIAL wy F&O rx owns AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE Dial OSHAWA RA 5-4443 Now is a good time to build that garage you need so badly. It is easy to "do-it-yourself" and you will enjoy the friendly atmosphere at Oshawa Wood Pro- ducts -- Stop in today. MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM REMEMBER -- NO DOWN PAYMENT Oshawa Wood Producis 84 SIMCOE §, COURTICE RA 3-4661 AJAX -- Zenith 2-9600 BOWMANVILLE -- MA 3-2130 "Alweys look te Oshawa Wood Products for the Best" second || | while Winnipeg Blue Bomber half- AYLMER (CP) '-- Officials of § 15; Bob Worsley, five; Tom Oly. ] nik, 22; Dave Kelly, 23. Total 87, } fouls, three out of 13. |) P & S: Ralph Tippett, seven; il Paul Bulkowski, Bill Horton, i three; Bob Winter, 11; Ed. Kolod- zie, 177 Ed, Mazurk, three; Bob g McHugh, three. Total 41, fouls, seven out of 17, Officials for the morning: Jim Brady, Dave Kelly, Bob Winter, Lionel Kelly, Dave Brady. Games this Saturday, Nov. 17: 9:00 a.m., Jaycee Whites vs Bolahood's Sports. 10:00 a.m., Police Association vs Oshawa Firefighters. 11:00 a.m., St. John Cadets v Jaycee Blues. 12:00 noon, Major Leagues: Un sponsored team vs Mundinger Accordian. New players--Paul Goldstein. 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