The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1958, p. 15

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FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE Bruins Stagger Into Second On Liniment And Bandages By JACK SORDS 1] wi FIRST CONSIDER ATION TO FOOT COM Foor~ a AY IN THE G T° a © EN FTI STRATE, fe Local 5-Pin Club Drops Into Cellar Oshawa Tony's five . pin clubjage of 1185 for last season. The suffered a shutout at the hands Oshawa Tony's should show a of Playtime Bowl on Saturday, in marked improvement before too Toronto Major League play, long, and will be in there fight- While the local boys have onlf ing for a play-off berth. won three games out of a pos: The new system of scheduled sible 12, their team and individ- bowling will gradually produce a ual averages are of a very re- levglling off of the participating spectable nature, in fact, the clifbs and it should be a very suc- Tony's club ha< the third high park season total pinfall in their group. Group (B) of the Toronto Ma- ne first game was lost to jor League will bowl in sched- Playtime by a mere 35-pin mar- | aq league play at Motor City gin, the second by 70 pins and janes this Saturday, at 2.30 p.m jhe third game by only nive pins, Several well - known clubs will With all thitee of the games being be in attendance and the follow- Jougin Tight down to the last ing clubs will match their skill Lloyd Sabins continues to lead agains each oes; Ace Bowling the Oshawa club with exception. Centre vs. Air Term, Trans.; Jub. ilee vs. Riverdale; Willow Bowl ally good trundling, and his 790 Soret. Marcaroni:: Sw triple on Saturday, gives him a - ve Fonvargnl, Swiss 260 average for 12 games. a . opes or ew. Bob Gallagher is also fast e'ers. rounding into shape and he also battled hard in anchor spot, but " | the breaks just failed to come at HOCKEY 5 BIG 7 thie Tight time. Five weekend ga light] e Ww mes slightly HOLD CELLAR ALONE scrambled the order of the play- Prior to Saturday's meeting, ers leading the National Hockey both the Oshawa Tony's club and League scoring race, but none the Playtime entry, were tied for were toppled from the top seven. bottom spot in the standing, and Montreal Canadiens still domi- this is hard to believe, as both nate, with Jean Beliveau now these clubs qualified for the play- sharing the top bracket with ofts last season. Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, team scores on Saturday leaders: { "were, Oshawa Tony's 1128; A 1208; for a 3501 total, against) Geoffrion, Montreal 9 15 | 1163; 1148; 1304, for a 3615 total Belivau, Montral 915 for Playtime. M. Richard, Montral In checking the records of last H. Richard, Montreal season, the Oshawa club has a Litzenberger, Chicago 11 13 team average of 1167 per game, Moore, Montreal 5 12 in comparison with a team aver- Bathgate, New York T12 6 7 3 2 7 1} a | G A Pis.| Whitby | | By BRUCE LEVETT An odor of antiseptic and |arnica wafting into the nostrils of the Montreal Canadiens must be making the kingpins of the National Hockey League down- right nervous. The aroma is coming from the {bandages of the Boston Bruins, the lurching cripples of the NHL, who won two games during the weekend to extend their unbeaten string to five and move within |a point of the first-place Habs. But it cost them. Already without the services of Doug Mohns and Bronco Horvath --~both out with broken jaws-- they lost Leo Labine and Norm Johnson in Saturday's encounter with Detroit Red Wings. Johnson suffered a charley-horse and La- bine a bruised side. | WEEKEND RESULTS The weekend action went this ay: Saturday, Boston played host to Detroit, winning 3-1; the visiting Chicago Black Hawks knocked off {v (Montreal 42, and Toronto Maple the goal. He goofed and hit the | Leafs eked out a 4-3 win at home cage. Balfour popped the puck in. lover New York Rangers. In Toronto Saturday, Tim Hor- | Sunday, Boston invited Toronto ton's first goal of the season, with into their parlor and blanked less than four minutes left, gave them 24. Detroit edged Rangers the Leafs their win over Rangers. 2-1 in New York. Billy Harris, Bobby Pulford and The only goal scored against Ron Stewart also scored for Boston's Don Simrhons in two Leafs. Andy Hebenton, Andy games came on a Norm Ullman Bathgate and Jim Bartlett scored Ishot Saturday. The Bruin goalsifor New York. : 'against Detroit came from Gordie Howe, a Ranger nemi- Johnny Bucyk, Jim Morrison and sis, iguited Detroit Sunday by Jerry Toppazzini, scoring his fourth goal of the sea- Ed Litzenberger scored his son--all against New York--in 100th NHL goal in Montreal Sat- the first period. Rookie Charlie 734 {urday and it came in handy as Burns made it 240 and New York Chicago snapped a six-game win- defenceman Lou Fontinato less streak. Jacques Plante, averted a shutout. Montreal's wandering goalie,| In Boston Sunday the Bruins drew boos for lacklustre play. struck twice within 39 seconds-- Eric Nesterenko, Earl Balfour in the second period. Toppazzini |and Tod Sloan made it 40 for(and Real Chevrefils did the snip- the Hawks before Montreal came ing. Toronto's Johnny Bower was back with goals by Jean Guy Tal- hot in a losing cause, making 36 bot and Dickie Moore. saves, many of them spectacular. The crowd howled at Plante] Montreal tops the standings when he went to the corner for with 16 points. Boston has 15, the puck and tried to shoot it to! Detroit 12, Chicago 10, New York the far side of the rink behind nine and Toronto six. HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS 5 Gord Dickson By THE CANADIAN PRESS NHL | WL Montreal Boston Detroit Chicago New York Toronto ts. 16 15 12 10 9 AP 32 27 25 40 30 3 1 Saturday Scores Chicago 4 Montreal 2 New York 3 Toronto 4 Detroit 1 Boston 3 Sunday's Scores Toronto 0 Boston 2 Detroit 2 New York 1 Tuesday's Games New York at Chicago American League WLTF 1 49 34 61 3 A Pts. Buffalo 24 20 Hershey Springfield Providence Rochester 3% Cleveland 37 Saturday's Results Cleveland 2 Hershey 5 Buffalo 8 Springfield 6 Sunday's Results Buffalo 5 Providence 1 Cleveland 3 Rochester 6 Hershey 2 Springfield 4 OHA-NOHA Senior A WLTF 3 1 24 0 14 0 17 1 7 12 12 10 9 5 48 45 0 6 L] 5 4 40 Kitchener Chatham Windsor Sudbury S. S. Marie 0 10 North Bay 0 8 Saturday's Results Kitchener 5 Sault Ste. Marie 3 North Bay 0 Chatham 4 Sunday's Result North Bay 1 Windsor 7 Eastern OHA Sr A WLT F 32 Hull-Ottawa Belleville 6 13 Cornwall 10 13 'Kingston Saturday's Results Hull 3 Kingston 1 'Cornwall 0 Whitby 8 MEN WHO MUST GET STARTED RELY O On snow-packed roads, in near vero or sub-zero weather, driving is always arduous, sometimes hazardous, but, for the country mailman starting i$ a must. Perhaps his car isn't the newest, but his battery'is the best--it's an Exide. 70 years' experience and more than 200 exclusive patents have gone into best battery b a blizzard, bi motorist with Take a tip fro: Nn Exide making an Exide the most dependable battery in automotive service . . . your uy at the lowest cost per month. You may not have to go out in ut 'you'll be a happier an Exide under the hood. m the men who must get started and get an Exide today. 4 WHEN IT'S w EXT e YOU START 67 KING WEST W. L. HOUSTON service samo RA 3.7822 * 6 St. Catharines Sunday's Results Belleville 0 Cornwall 4 Whitby 10 Hull 2 Tuesday's Games Hull at Whitby Kingston at Belleville OHA Junior A WLT 7 Wins Canadia Cross-Country HAMILTON (CP) Gordon Dickson, wearing the host club's colors Saturday won the Cana- dian championship senior six mile cross country run sponsored by the Hamilton Olympic Club. Dickson, a native of Clares- holm, Alta., and Canada's top distance runner, won handily over a field of 50 competitors, 'including three from the United States, in 25%%7. Three junior speedsters broke the 2!5-mile record of 15:43 set by Brampton's Jim Irons in 1956 Clayton War, a Californian and now a Michigan State freshman, out-distanced a field of 19 as he broke the tape in 15:23.4. Frank Weaver of Guelph Le- gion Track Club was second fol- lowed by HOC's Bill Kozar, a Dunnville high school student. Guelph's Bruce Andrews took the two mile juvenile event in 112:25.8. A Pts, 18 --- a a Barrie {St. Michael's Peterb'gh Marlboros Hamilton Guelph 20 21 18 19 21 35 11 13 3 15 Saturday's Result Marlboros 3 St. Catharines:6 Sunday's Results St. Catharines 5 Marlboros 1 Hamilton 1 St. Michael's 1 Tonight's Game t Peterborough SATURDAY Quebec League Chicoutimi 7 Quebec 4 International League Indianapolis 4 Fort Wayne 6 Troy 6 Toledo 7 SUNDAY Quebec League Quebec 3 Montreal 4 Chicoutimi 8 Trois-Rivieres 4 Wm Barrie a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 3, 1958 15 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS {1; Team No. 1, 1; Team Ne. §, 1 and Team No. 3, 0. Lemon Leaguers -- Doris Wallaes, Lilliant Pritchard and Jim Kellar. ~ There were four bowl GM TOOL AND DIE NEWS The second night of bowling saw the teams just starting to spread apart point wise. The Kripples, headed by Bruce Thom-| son, virtually crushed the team of no name, and took three points to leud the league. The Hoops, after a hard struggle, got two out of three points from the Hockers whose scratch bowl ers let them down. The Hoops are now in second place, one point behind the leaders. The rest of the teams are bunched up and only a few points from the top The Orfuns took two points to the Lo- boys' one. The Rags also took two points to one from the Siow starters. D. R. (Bud) Wilson had high single, 269, to win the pool, the lowest score to win it in at least the past 10 years. High triple was Bruce Thomson's fine Bob Irvine's 77 for sure didn't help his team, and we think sets a record for low single game. NOTE TO LEAGUE REPORTER -- | Please note minor corrections made in' this report. -- Sports Editor. OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE Monday saw the completion of the first section with Thompson Plumbing | emerging the victors with a total of 47 points. Total pinfall honors were cap- {tured by Smith Transport, with a total of 21,818 pins. IMPORTANT -- There will be an im- portant meeting this Monday, Nov. 3, at 8.30 p.m. in the bowling alley play room, for team captains. Please make it a point to be there | Team i to date: T Plumbing, 47, first place winner; Lan- der Stark Oil, 44, second place; Orphuns (formerly Oshawa Structural Steel) 43, third place High Singles: J. Teatro, Vie Tyrell, 200; B. Bull, 200; B. Harding, 218; H. Price, 212; D. Keeler, 217; § Lawrence, 213; J. Kubis, 200, High Triples: T. Lupel, 538; B. Hard ing, 545; B. Dunlop, 525: H. Price, 549; G. Murpl 532; D. Keeler, 513; B Bone, 526; S. Lawrence, 540; B. Parker, 512; A. Saunders, 513. High Average: S. Lawrence, 175 High Total Pins: Smith Transport, 21,818. Once again -- All team captains are urged to attend the 8.30 pm. Monday meeting in the bowling alley play room CANADA CUSTOMS LEAGUE The league-leading Whirlybirds final ly had their wings clipped a little when they had to settle for a split in points with the up and coming Lucky Strikes Pete '"'Soccer" Bilyj,6 and hig chatter was the actual reason for the clipping although he was partially aided by th return of "Screamer" Wilson 2 The other split of the evening was divided between the Never-Swetz and the Die Hards It was ladies' night on the Hoola Hoopers team as they "worked" the Home Brewers for three points. Captain Elsie Marcinek rallied her Knuckleheads to a 3 to 1 victory which left the team voted most likely to live up to its name, Doo-Littles, in the cel lar, Speaking of 'the losers, George "'Sand-Lot" Twaites was the only mem- ber to go for the resin bag. Honorable Mention, Ladies: French, 645 (242, 316); ning, 639 (243, 203); Marg Hooper, 212, 201; Donna Randle, 247; cinek, 234; Pat Crowe, 213; Kroll, 189; Anne Pope, 185. Honorable Mention, Men: Jack Caffrey, 646 (299); Pete Bilyj, 624 (244, 201; Aileen Lillian 'lin is running out of stelm, dropping High Evelyn Man] Elsie Mar. | Me- | 201); John Randle, 602 (225, 223); Art|CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS ers absent. Your attendance will Parry, 229, 212; Fred Wilson, 239; Jerry| High triples bowled. were Norm very important to you and your am King, 237; Al Trevail, 227; George Val-| O'Reilly, 728 (265, 232); Jim Nemish, mates in obtaining a play-off position, entine, 224; Bill Pierson, 206; Alex Mar-| 704 (245, 263)¢ Les Cole, 664 (226, 226); | 30 don't let your team down. Be regu cinek, 205; Steve Carrie, 204; George| Joe Ward, 632 (203, 230); John Pisani, lar. Twaites, 202; Bill McClelland, 201. |617 (243, 200); Art Brown, 616 (212, 227)| To all Teams -- Get your thinking Team = Standings: Whirlybirds, 13; George MacKay, 614 (205, 239); Len caps on and come up with a gopd fame Hoola-Hoopers, 10; Lucky Strikes, 9; Barker, 613 (241); Ford Bennett 606 for your team. Will you please attend Die-Hards, 9; Homebrewers, 7; Never- (221); Harold Wilson, 605 (203, 208); tp this on the next bowling might. Swetz, 6; Knuckleheads, 6; Doo-Littles;, and Wes State, 603 (219, 205). - NOTE TO LEAGUE REPORTER -- le games over 200 were Ev. Stata, : Your reports are good hut far log long. ui: Sia Harlock, 2; Keith Clarke, NAMED MANAGER One-page reports are ample. mK 224; Arne Greene, 218: Wes Richards, i You. -- Sports Editor. 218, Rose Kehoe, 216; Flo Tippett, 214:, VANCOUVER (CP)--Miss Flor RADIATOR LEAGUE Orm Yourth, 207; Don Robinson. 202: ence Strachan, 30, a physical 'edu- Team Standings: Brazers 15, Gutter Bill Eittont, 202 and Allen Smith 202 cation instructor at North Burne Witters 15, King Pina 11, Lucky Sirikes| Team -- Exits 7, Dilys 6, aby High School here, has been Wiffers 12, King Pins 11, Lucky Strikes standing 10 and Pin re 6. Goolers 5, Hoola's 5, Jokers 5, Darts 4, named manager of Canada's en- The calibre of Dowling this week was) Aca 4 ane Sard, Dragons and Pion- try in the biennial women's world not up to previous ts. 8 like he the "Back to work" order didn't agree, DPUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS frass hockey championship al with too many, as far as bowling is After a of} Holland. The Cana- concerned. Howard high Pin Busters out arg hy aun, wr Siping Season as dian team will leave-here March are still running into tou, luck. ey . - get the pin alls, but can't get| fall for this year compared to last year 12 and tour the United Kingdom the points, The rest of the teams are|is mich higher. Let's keep up the good and Holland before taking part in pretty weil bunched, with Al Jamieson's| bowling, Some excelent triples were the championship. Be a Oe ow: ee ots ey Etim: From reports, we hear that n Hig iripies ~ 77, w, Morey: , three points in this week. Also a F. McKnight; 712, R. id; , tires opt nn be a little dry for Bent; 667, 0. Thompson; 667, R. Chute; the next week. 659, W. Tonkin; 657, V. Sozansky; 657, Bill Moore had high triple for the T. Rossi; 633, .C. Russell; 649, W night (682) with a very nice 325 single Judge; 645, W. Anthony; 644, J. Thie- helping him along. Other good triples ™an 643, W Clough 630, G Shuliman were by Bill Smith, 641 (255, 222); 618, R Gardian 618, §. Goleski; Ernie Cheredaryk, 633 (236, 220); How- B. Melnichuk ard Vann 607 (245, 211). High singles -- 311, 274, W. Morey; Good single games were bowled by 289, G. Shullman; 285, V. Sozansky; Doug Taylor 242, Leo Conlin 237, Frank 284, J. Bent: 279, 270, R. Reid; 275, L. O'Donnel 236, Bill Romanuk 225, B | 1] Patterson; 226, A. Leavitt; 264. R Newell 223, Jack Milne 217, Dan Paw. Chute; 263, J. Dionne; 262 F. Rossi; lowski 216, 200, A. Mosier 214, Frank 255, L. Locke; 255, W. Clough; 253, P. Diamond 212, Norris Dawe 213, Al McAvoy; 229, 248, 252, F. McKnight; Jamieson 212, Garry Kirby 209, Connie, 252 W. Tonkin; 252, W. Anthony; 250, Reginbal 208, Wes Bright 207, Don Mc. |B. Melnichuk; 248, §. Goleski; 240, S. Cormack 207, Bob Dove 205. Roznik; 240, W. Carter; 236, O. Thomp- son; 234, P. Edwards; 232, R. Pilon; 231, J. Thieman; 229, M. MacDonald; | 229, W. Judge; 227, M. Yourkevich; 227, D. Crowder; 226, D. Brockman; 226, C. Russell Team standings -- Team No. 7, 4; Team No. 13, 3; Team No. 10, 3; Team No. 5, 3; Ti No. 16, 3; Team No.2, 3; Team No. 15, 3; Team:No. 8, 2; Team No. 4, 2; Team No. 11, 1; Team No. 14, 1; Team No. 6, 1; Team No, 12, 612, BEST in Skates and Sharpennig SUDDARD'S 497 Simcoe S. RA 5-3979 Don McCormack is now the "King of the Lemon Leaguers" by bowling an amazing 58, although we doubt if his team is very happy about it. Other boys who made the lemon league are Bur- dette Dales 77, Frank Barnum 80. Jack Dawson flirted recklessly with 107 and 111 games. > NOTE TO LEAGUE REPORTER -- The word "bowling" is not necessary your heading--just "'Radiator League', Also, the team standing should be listed in a paragraph, as you do with your triple games and single games, etc., in- stead of in a column style, one name underneath the other. Also, please use| double-spacing for your reports. Thank You Sports Editor. { at They said . . . 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