Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Dec 1957, p. 18

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PHP IOC PT OVO emer me mm | Brown Defends Title Lester Patrick Made S OSHAWA BOWING NEWS _ With TKO In ith Round No One Would Get Hurt! | CAN COUNT ON! DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS . [bowled 4 PAE CIA AND AOR 8 ot 250 then Lime wi an By JERRY LISKA in the early rounds, but scarcely| y moni (op) Led Pat t h : -- er Pat- guarantee the season's opera-| Fred (Cyclone) Taylor, Newsy set of leaders, how long they hang on/ bowlers out this week. CHICAGO (AP) -- Lightweight used a right hand punch. In the remains to be seen. Alley Rats, Head 4 i " {rick pulled out of hockey for!ti i " champion Joe Brown, fresh f seventh, the champion exploded a Pe ) out of hockey ons. Lalonde, Bert Lind md Five a Di a EAE ani Poni aside a game but ki right to the chin ap floored good last spring, but it has just| On Christmas day 50 years ago|stars joined "the a nd She He J 4 oints to tle for first piace. by taking seven points from Harry Mc. matched Joey Lopes, Wednesday Lopes for a count of four. | eB Tevealod pa he made sure Lester and Frank Patrick opened they were offered twice the sal- ol Boys, Gooters, Tratlers and Monts Guire . team it wut hem in the 1ead| was poised for a probably Febru- FOUGHT BACK HOHX ay would suffer by his with-|their new $110,000 arena here, the aries they were receiving in east- ro € wna|8TY title defence against Ralph| The fight really was over right iy = vite io EAR. artificial ice rink in Canada./ern Canada. sepond spot while Mike's A-A's and| Hjgh Singles: Sally McGuire Surefires split 2 each and are tied in/Larry Noonan 270. Dupas at Houston, Tex. then. Lopes fought back gamely, and many other minor leagues) third place. Joe's Boys bumped into| High Triple: Sally McGuire 632 and] Brown last night scored an 11th-|pyt j ih ro , rics rm 3 Bot ie TL round tecinical oockout ove per from Sacrament. Cal. wan tare i th. ica, Cougars of -- ol ack this week. 9 i a Gates 202.|10pes. On points, Lopes was still| dered in a daze to Brown's cbrner Shares 18 the Victoria Cougars ol y League. - i In the cellar singing the blues over 207; Don Shields 206; Tom Monahan ¥ | 222: Eugene Muller 236; Sally McGuive| Very much in the Chicago Stad-\and sat on the champion's stool. a mess of goose-eggs find Pan. flashes, Stags and Pick Ups. 268, 212; Percey Bradly 204; Lou jum fight until the champion low-| In the 11th, Brown came out for, . The old wonderful enthusiasm Team Standings, second section: |hanyi 205; Mary Mothersill 118; Neil ered the boom in 1:50 of the 11th the kill. A righi shot' to the jaw for the game is gone. Modern | : istractions of television, the Five and One 4; Head Pins 4: Alley McAllister 218; Mari Will 216; i " { ns ey ster arion ams oc, round, but in reality Brown toyed dumped Lopes, who took a three J1stractions Of le evi ae ac Rats 4; Old Boys 3; Goofers 3; Helen Burrows 203; Joe Thiemann 2 vith Trailers' 3; Mont's Phonies 3; Mike's|Kay Dobus 217; Leo McLean 217; Joe With the 4-1 underdog virtually count. Lopes righted himself, only 0-0 A-A's 2; Surefires 2; Jay D's 1; Big| ddie Mothersill 251; Don from the start. {to run into another explosive right | ait of modern living leave little time for hockey." Th A Sed Ry ; iyDan| Brown fought a retreating fight to the chin which dropped him | "Bt some of the enterprise and MeMANON BC ELMS 401, 0uNDat ST. £. WEY 8 7 Fink Ups 3 2 astes 8 y | agai Li t led to his feet ples (scratch): 773-A, Sheri- - | . | in. Lopes stru ed to his | N i dan, 706-S, Roznik, 705-J. Bent, 703-|anne Jonassen 203, Chuck Hill 215, 240, ugent nit 607 (246, 238), and E. Once ey Ear pelt. enthusiasm of the 74 - year - old| L. Locke, 691-W. Anthony, 687-D. Crow-|213; Bill Eyre 241; Larry Noonan 226,|Bracey 604, led him and referee Joey White! grey fox" evidently rubbed off " i SEE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOBD der, 682-G. Stacey, 681-H. Gallant, 674-|270. | High Single for the night - B. Bra-|flaw hotween the two to signal a °" others because the Cougars Uncertainty of weather and road con- | D. Wetherup, 658.W. Morey, 657.T. Lemon League: Ann Wihlidal 83, 99; cey 263; H. Hughes 249; A. ; h i Da er Ne OT rae anes Bay Sb, ASL. Bats 257: "liollyhead 230; ¥. |TKO and save Lopes from poss;.| TE Soing song year-old right | ditic h f th , 28: | itions at this season of the year places man, L. Rose, 630-G. DeLong. Section Eyre 94: Pauline Boyle 90, 79; Mary Brown 229; A. Borovsky 227; P. Kup- |ble serious injury, , high 773-A. Sheridan. Years high 814-|Colnan 97, 81; Don Dionne 94; Kathy nicki 226, Each fighter weighed 133% for V'I8€r who became the club's i J. fine, sien ratiin:. 318 sg LEE 00: Marie Sagriff 86; Ageish. Lemon Leagusry -- D. Crawford 97: the scheduled 15-rounder, but that{ manager a year ago, says "It . High H " 8. 3 . Green : A, y isn' H Rosnik, 284, 240-J, Bent, 274-D. Crow-| Teams Standings: Dolores Bolahood Mattis 8; R. Clark Et som li Rwas the only thing really even| SV}, Feverally jiovn vg doen aq maximum burden upon our delivery . a about the match, despite the fact | s departure from the direc-| hb 3 he, 358, eA. Sheridan, 270-R. 59, Loretta Gates 47, Helen Burrows | A |torship, Lester mad tain that I 9,233-L, Locke, 260-B. Jackson, 42, Harry Dickison 40, Jerry Roife 37, LADIES' MAJOR " r i i 4 ade certain that | i i 255M. Heenan, 254-G. Stacey, 252-A. Harry McGuire 36, Bud Houston 34, lou! There wasn't any record scores iast Toioree White called all-square, 1obody' would suffer: by his de- | system, [n order to avoid congestion Goguen, O. Thompson, 251, 24°-T. Ros: Romhanyi 34, Eugene Muller 33, Joe night, just nice consistent bowling " i |cision--and the poor results last sh Sw. lim, ZOE, Duncanson, Wiube] 26, Joe Thiemann 20, Neil Mc- Next week there should be some love. FOINTS CLOSE | season." 2éshitRose, 2454. TH utah, D. Brock A ster 12, iy scores as it is our annual chicken Judge James McManus had, Last year's $30,000 deficit cut , 200- A A roll. as been changed a little this Brown ahead 46-44 d d / p i i i TSEAW, Anthony, 235-G. DeLong, W.| STORIE PARK LEAGUE A brie) : | and judge down the value of the Patrick | Morey, 234-G. Shulman, 233-J, Hardie, Cuberts really went to town Satur- BE aril) lust in Ehickens| John Bray also saw it for Brown, shares. Lester took care of the| our delivery service, we respectfully DEALER NO 4 2328." Moni, 23LR. Chute. ' Section day night, taking four points from Col- team. The high triple winning the 47-44. The AP card had Brown in club's obligations to the widow of | ~ : : high 3155. Roznik. 'Years' high ew. lefes. Shorty Davis was lop Garvan | chicken. The scores will not eount on front, 45-44, "former general manager Fred| request your co-operation, You can Wa: A (PL ph " the averages, so everyone should rejax v y ! i High Trivle (handicap): 803-A. Sher had a mice 702 an, 212 353), and ppl gllaning L x od Oey was Bleeding from cuts; Hutosinson tb keep down the loss. x . . idan, 780-H. Gallant, 7458. Roznik, Lodge 646 (208, 223, 218); 0" threc| Cokes were the only ones to tak 4 BrouKK ol eyes an oun ahe sey a Jeorganizdtion drive for help us tg maintain our services by ¥ sho is Sunday was quickly raised to J Jie Rossi, T-D. Sro%dsr, points from Burtons, Hillsdes And Tre. points, whitewashing Reeds. Gilliards EVIL IC i; Finis 00 ts from Hay:'en 1 es a y -- mmr ------------ i H H anes points from Hay:len MacDonald. P Town time and again, purchasing or ordering your require- We'll give you the best service in town . . . WITH A SMILE Welherup. Section high 809-A. Sheri- P dan, Other 600 games were: Alb Porter |All the other teams silit poinis. rash- but they didnt' hurt the champ- f We've the best equipment, we're experts in car maintenance! High Singles (handicap): 328-S. ROZ- cor 26g 225); Vince Craddock 657 ion Village 2, Horwich J ms 2; 2 fon, _ Blouettes Claim ||| nents early! nik, 27.D. Crowder, 285-R. Reid, 284 (37), Les Curran 629 (203, 25); Oben Strouds 2, Nu Way 2; Young Moderns po wnre manager, Lou Vi : iscusi, A. Sheridan. Section high 328-5. RoZ- pycenault 622 (202, 272); Millie Gard: 2, Cornish Jewellers 2 k Our customers count on us to keep their cars in shope « + o A : I. nish Je : : A t | ner 607 (206, 224); Vie Coscarello 607| Marie Shorten with 7/13 wos the only Said the champion was consider-| H ! Lemon Leaguers J. Sabo, R. Pilon, (577); Wilma Rorabeck 604 (214, 236); one to make the 700 Club this By ing an offi i H | e ere rst | . Willerton, Ellen Christie, A. (Red) joe Parson 603 (207, 201) Others were very ~lose but a! close Ea a 3 cusion match ond we do. Dn in to-do?! Spencer. Over 200 -- Mike Kornylo 250, George enough. Congratulations, Marie against Dupas, Kenny Lane or| MONTREAL (CP)--Owner Ted ; » id Atfendance: One bowler absent--Let's| Arkwright 246, Don Collins 241, Jim| 600's -- Doris Vann 639, Nancy Mc Italy's Duilio Loi. Workman of Montreal Alouettes get Back that 100 per cent we had last) Barron zn Jieten Langley 35, May Kay 697, Edna Hudson £33 (301). Helen| That covers the top three light- said Monday night three 'Ameri 4 renc| , Ar » s - | Wi ive Frise 67 rei | ; e OOF ing Events: Turkey-Roll ThUre-| cox 2 Fsank French 211, Bil. Short | Wisse, 031, Olive Frise 4, Jdred welght contenders, but although can college football players| ay, December 12th . , . 20 large Turk-|210, Doug Langley 210, Oscar MOTTiSOn poy. (1rijs) Sackett 672, Stella Makar: Viscusi was cagey about the named in the National Football eys and 20 other valuable prizes will 209, Ralph Boneham 304. Short, Aude chai 671, Joan Jackson hy Mage oll whole thing, all signs pointed to-| League draft in the United! 3 be i3ken yi A Br Ieky bowlers on Learte Diao, Olive Mor. kus 654, Dot Clements £50, Alige Lan- yard a Brown-Dupas match at States Monday have been on Als y . 3 rey Haro Bright, Flo Tuson, Alice ning 647, Isabelle King 640, Isabelle Houston in February. negotiation lis "'man; M bulletin on the event Thursday De-|To0 ra Frank Bright, [Hubbell 637, Lois Shaw 636, Bea Ross| In National Boxing Association Rs possibly a a an ; BRYANT OTORS i 4 \ SORNER BROCK & KEITH STS. WHITBY cember Sth. Boneham, Clara Curran, (| v an , Mills 632, Janet Peel 629, Nelda Thon.ps : Fe Team Standing Simcoes 10, Mills 832, J elda Thom.0sOn ratings, Lane is No. 1 contender;| The three players are John ¢ |5, Hillsides 7, Oxfords 6, Cuberts 6,629, Ev. Harding 629, Ev. McCullough , oS € i A IR LEAGUE Burtons 5, Colleges 4, Treasanes 2. 627 and Jean Brown 619, | Dupas No. 2 and Loi No. 3. Ring ory of Texas A. and M., Van- } 8 : B. Sennott, 208 magazine has Loi No. 1 conten-| derbilt's Phil Kin d back- High Triple: L. McConkey, 581. WU DUS AG A 1 I ng an ac Top Bowlers: McConkey 581, Sennott LEGION LEAGUE i INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE der; Lane No. 2; and Dupas No. fielder Dick Christy of North MILLS MOTORS 860, Saunders 513, Donaldson 512, Stone Hob ¥ Bowling this past week found most o' 3, Carolina State. | \ CORNER GLADSTONE & KING STS. 508, Welsh 507, Hutcheon 302 and Price 321. With just ome week left 8 having a very rough rm ------ 4 an The NFL draft gives the Amer: etn? OSHAWA A Vck's Russie: Dumont Aly on, Midgets weighing 3 changed hands once again with the a ican teams which picked them Operatin CITIES SERVICE ¥ , bu - : : tnum 4, Goch Supertest 4, Parker Elec In Tunning;. Clup 401 entry being the present hold Want Bobsleddin sole rights ig bargain for the g J. DZUGAN trie 4, Ontario Motor 3ales 3, Oshawa ers he precarious position players in the United States. Als ' CORNE J ith 21 1 2 : : . WwW R RICHMOND & ONTARIO Glass and Mirror 1, Les Cviness Sales! Midgets -are still leading Ww We also had two teams tied for total ae ot ; Glass ana Mirror 1, 143 iivinesy Sales metter watch the addition Bob, pins at the eid of their night three Back On Program are the only Canadian team able BRE ERS RETAIL STORES OSHAWA Standings: Goch Supertest 387 you just about lost a precious point). games, so they must 'wait until next 9 Desoliate for them. : Ostipwa Glass and Mirror 32: Dumont Roust-a-Bouts follow with 19 points. Wek to see which team will get. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The T guess we'll have stiff com- Altium 2, Parker Siege #5, On. Squeezers and Sputni' follow with 17. fhe extra point for total pinfall on the pited States Olympic commit- petition," Workman said. Sales 23, Tviness I Eubea Lanch 4 Ee No e371 % Meadow Larks 16, Spartons 15, smooth: "his week's high triples were vollea|té@ Tuesday backed an effort to Teams Pinfall: Goch Supertect 31,500, |i€s 15, Easy Aces 15, Little Brown Jugs|by: D. Linton, 799; M. McKenzie, 796 restore bobsledding to the 1960| Oshawa Glass and Mirror 30,724, Du- 14, Braves 10. |@312); s. Hodgson, 747 (318); G. Me- winter Olympics at Squaw Val-| mont Aluminum 30,287, Parker Elec.| Sorry to hear that Ann Pope is in ng a Garaian iis hi? Bra ley, Calif. . | tric 28,829, Les Eviness Sales 28,718, (ine - hospital. Better be ready for i 150 aon, Ts esi, 220 The committee acted at the eo putario Moyo . Sales B30, Subway | gaturday night or I will miss our Polka.| /"p' 0y "678. 'G. Kaus Sr., 665; p. close of a two-day convention of | Special Won By: K. Stone, 134, Hope to see the rest of you at our Reynolds, 665; 'D. Henning, 664; E.|the U.S. Olympic Association. ? 4 |social on December 7th. Moore, 663 G. Sarnovsky, 652; A John E. Morgan of Saranac ALBERT ST. CHURCH High Triple: Sid Hobbs 746, (321, 209, Sheridan, 661; *L. Maddock, 661; A./Lake, N.Y. headed the bobsled- gl a oe mud Jalen ase Hobbs, 60: 'E. 'Bowler, 5%; and ¥.|ding committee which won sup- pond ay : : Elliott 648, 276; Jack sod » : a night when four teams took all three nh Fo Gord Brown 623 (213 High singles went to: C. Winacott, port of a resolution saying the points. Strank 841, i Gord Ur +l304; B. Allan, 300; A. Poulter, 288; U.S. organization "strongly pro- Sparrows 3, Bluejays 3, Wasps 3,/22); Ernie MacKenzie 620 (201, 232); |A. Shortt, 280; R. Milne 273; B. Gedge tests" exclusion of the sport by Bombers 3, Ally Cats 2, Clippers 1, Ray Pope 617 (201, 206, 219); Shortie 267; B Witherley 266; J. Strank 265; the international olympic com- Zizzers 0, Parrots 0, Hustlers 0, Whir- Davies 609 (209, 231); Dennie Brown |B Miller 264; a Finaret 24 ot; mittee arding 253; J e; 32; and i : : lybirds 0. 600 (226) and Jo Haines 600 (253, 245) HArding 2% hres: 20a Spokesmen said the interna- Ladies Over 200 Without Handi Solomon 250, dies Ver thout Handicap: | ony jady bowler to reach 600 today.| : ¥ sonal d d th " Only one this week and that was Helen y '| Club 401 33; Sarnovsky's Body Shop tional groun dropped the event Moring, "244 (425) , Over 200: Vi Brown 263, Anne Landry 3p "Cpl 32, Ontario Steel 31, Jury and because only the U.S. and Ro- Tadics Over 00 With Handicap: 236, 205; Bert Brown 235, Elio Landry Lovell 31, Hill - Cornish 28, Dunlops 27./mania gave assurance they TARA BEES at our Stores and disappointment in Congratulations to Sid Hobbs ue leadership Gr BR Be BIL ome as Ser ame nan. Men Over 200 Without Handicap: Bill Hollyhead was high with 267, 252 (519); | Frank Johns 206, Bert Rogers 205, Gwen -- hi Cliff Davis, 855 (420). Gay Men Over 200 With Handicap: Jim /Anderson 200. Scott rolled a nice high game of 333| A few Lemon Leaguers this week. TIP-TOP 204, Archie Brown 200 ;-~ Jim + Pearl Marlowe, 257 (443); Vera Szik.| 231, Dick Burkhart 217, Marion Davies Albany Restaurant 25, Bennett Paving, ; szay, 247, 238 (485); Ella Long, 214: 217, Bill Locke 216, Gene MacKenzie 213, 25. Kinlochs 25, Koolvent Awnings 18, bs Tg on ution Nell' Coakwell, 206; Gladys Shemilt, 211; Buck Hobbs 210, 202; Lloyd Corson Maurice Bergs 18, White's Insurance sal since tne + met in 203; Grace Adams, 200, EL Stn 2m, Jim Sith 20810 General Aggregates 14, Tozer Elec. Bulgaria last fall the list has 210, Bob Skelton 209, Jim Smit! a and Ruddy Electric 13. grown to 10. Y (818); nice bowling Jim. Gordon She-\we can't miss. Aria Viite 97 -- ed milt, 256, 242 (498); Perce Neal, 253; . I RR (95: Norman' Mar [love ¥7. Elleen Smith 83, t nien, 242; Don Wilson, 235 (411): Reg y Lae cod P a dy Pike, 228; Bill Pike, 218, 201 (419); Ray| (HUMORETTES BLIND LEAGTE -- £0 SELECTE Dd Te:¥0 8d a . : % . LE . 7 Bint, 34; George Fors, 210; Clason, Wo, wt, For? dey'un oniay ign SH SELECTED VALUE [I SAYS 201 . 4 . yore and our team was short, but we had vei J ¢ a . _lone star bowler who held up the team Watch for this fag . ' % oun, Tangier Rita pode, Us DO and that was Pat McConnell with a nice| Si Ig 29» Molise, 9: : score of 347, Next was Eva Wakely it assures you of i NA N ORDER OF FORESTERS| With her score of 162, Clara Suddard : pg on of ini goes FOREs Nut.[With 66, and Violet Pike with 4. Extra Savings We hope to have all the bowlers out 7 £7 ter 'this week, who rolled a rice 728 | 1226, 165, 348) which is the new high next week, We wish to thank Rufus triple for the ladies Lambert, our score keeper, +nd Har . Wes Richards is also in the 700 class old Phillip for coaching. |] this week with 704 (176, 226, 302), Ron| Lemon League this week was Clara authentica Y Ivy League Swartz 671; Cliff Stark 639, had a nice Suddard and Violet Pike | 300 game; Helen Hircock 619; Bill BUSH LEAGUE Manning 639; Raye George 636; Les There will be a special meeting fol Cole 629; Norm O'Reilly 616; George lowing mext Monday's bowling, in re Killen 607; Wilf Manning 603 gards to the turkey roll. Each team, There were some very good 200 Please have a representative on hand Joh 's are the ot the games this week: Billie Trivett hed a 5 276; Ede Gifford 256; Ev. Stata 254; first section, by the slimmest of mar % Bert Cole 247; Bev. Dervont 244, 202; gins over the fired up Aces of Bruce @, OO I O ® S GLAMOROUS STAR OF OPERA, RADIO AND TELEVISION ~ Marg O'Reilly 243, 210; Bob Leczel 243: Nugent, Johansen's ended up with 29 Bud Pipher 242, 200; Bill Elliot 240;|points and a 30,983 pinfall to the Aces Wes Stata 238; Jim Nemish 233; Joe 29 points and 30,824 pinfall, winning by Ward 232; Barb Pisani 229; Art Brown|159 pins. Congratulations to both on 228, Ron Weigel 228: Molly Hartshorn their fine showings. " 27,208; Winnie Killen 227, 202; Ken| Final team standings for the first $4500 Vv A L U F Johnson 221; Marie Manning 220, 218; section: Johansen's 29 pts. (30,983); Steve Chomnial' 220i~Ede Nathan 216; Aces 29 (30,824); Hell Divers 26; Osh Doug Trivett 215, 203™ Bob Spiers 212; awa Appliance 25; Beavers 24; Torches $ Helen Wilson 206; Jo George 205: Steve|18; Cricket Club 18; CNR Flyers 13; Artym 205; Janet Stark 204; Arn Green Jokers 9; Greenhorns 9. % for only... 204; Art Peeling 204; Harold Wilson) Team points for the night -- Johan- 200. sen's 2, Cricket Club 2; Aces 3, Fly It looked like ghost town at the alleys ers 1; Oshawa Appliance 3, Torches 1; @\ Entrancin a ens powler each and several teams had Greenhorns 1 It isn't much sport for those who/240), followed by E. Carrol with a 633 = -- ih i AE 4 ates! ; League Sport Coat with its three ; ¢ ladies, the | fall. ha 1 silk striped lining, leather saly two or three out 'o owl, In fact| High triples for the night -- George fi ood 1 You'll see some out to bowl. There were 25 who!(257), and R. Wright 650 (252). 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