THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Movember 12, 1958 13 | Duplate League " [Bourle, Kolesnik and McDonald Four-Way Tie |g. win bus Play Four Games [5x | RECAPPING STORY : | aN D POLE ASsbiiATION . The late Hoe League . | Local 2784 edg the Police . For 1st Place Spetiod wilh bang Sunday iter. t Bantams by the score of 32, It} Contest Winn noon at the Whitby Memorial Co otmied the. ho In anta |was a close game all the way with Bolahoods moved into a four- with 10 minutes remaining in the| Gardens. . the Police taking 5.24 first Derlod : : NEAL adder on t Bae. join Fog Ay Pe oF are hod minutes The Danian schedule of the HOUDAILLE INDUSTRY two goals in the second and one, a 92 victory over the defensive-londs but were unable to get thatthe Flyers and Sid's However five minutes later Ron Ostiava } or + ini nt et AND LOCAL 1817 ja $e td bi take She ing wis, ly font Garn Mids. crew, Play all inporiant goal, AMINE clawed their way to a decision gimcoe came back with the "elin-l yo" Cpiiaren's Arena with four| Local 1817 scored three goals| oq ine winners attack, while] ag evel wil fhe midway sary DUNNE BREAR FA famine pres te Bu Cone: on the part Sher and he game ended 6-5 for games. Huis Bantam Joop wil in the last period to down Hou-\Fajr and 'Elmhurst. blinked the hoods B ' their games every Monday daille I try in a Banta... 1i; for the Poli lub, : ing ok the sticks 'of 'Lyons andi ing CRD eo moten thei I of lhe Fives and oa oy od +78 pa, gaiie Mas very clsusly evening starting at 430 pm. [at the Childran's Arena, The win. Team "WL Ps. Myles. itial win of the current $eason|i\ the Comets' nets were the de-|and only two penalties were hand-|CIVITAN AND CANADIAN TIRE|vers led 2-1 at the end of the)lLocal 2784 00 2 Welsh of Garn Midg. cut the|as a real threat for further hon-|,iqinz factors in the opening con-led out during the contest. /Civitan started the season oififirst period, he both Sons weit focal Jo f margin as he scored 10 minutes|ors. test which saw Cy Thomson's| Tops for the winners were Orial on the right foot when they came EE hh Tord The i Corian later but Bolahoods stormed back| The Hawks scored early on a boys come of the ice with a 6-5| Thompson and Ron Simcoe, shar-|up with a 3-1 win over Canadian YL rel marae Wille Boe Canadian. Tirs D ftrac- and in the three minutes, had goal by Commoford but Dunns ing honors with Tilk. o[tlon, The Rs Bek Ar ing the opposition to two. Kitchen, (B'Nai B'Rith added three more goals with|bore down, and markers by Wal- ", Badgley, Myles and Mal ace and Cl gave them a os ed by Roi kos sul i. of 3, Wiaon, vd om, end of the first stanza, the score Adqlt, Xcleles, and P eh set Hodatle Ind. Es Be eT kept | fine defensive play the Comets offotive Player for the losers, yn wii u he ied oe | home the period closing goal.|[skating and Knox and Malloy seemed to have the "punches xen eifoctive. poke checking Willoughby scored what proved Garn Midg. fought hard to make|boosted the lead to 4-1 before the|in the "pinches" in an other- to be the winner for Civitan on a a a ph 4 to have Keen-|Hawks struck back with two goals| wise closely contested game. Placing heh close second on the pass from Vascoe. Other goal get- : an with a single and Myles with|by Burke and Newell to put them| Allan Lamb, much improved . ters for the Civitan club were two goals provided Bolahood with back in the game. Dunns surged over last season, drew the first|SID'S EDGE REDCAPS Locke and Dick Barnoski, Cheese- | CODO rm coos ee their margin of victory. Watts of [back with Knox and Wallace each|blood of the game as he scored| After a listless and scoreless man notched the lone tally for -- ON -- Garn Midg. tallied their second denting the twine to run theiriunassisted at 11.45 of the Initial beginning, all h-- broke out in Canadian Tire. counter to complete the scoring. total to 6-3, and what looked like| period. the game between Sid's Kids and [LOCAL 205 AND B'NAI B'RITH BERGS WIN an easy victory. However, Hawke, ie lead was shortlived how-|the Red Caps, and Robert Gar.| Local 205 came up with three Premium T IL Bergs snapped Kislocl's i throwing oy on i oe, is ever, as Orlal Thompson roared dian dished out a bench minor, goals in the second period to down Quality streak and thereby moved into a storme le aba pack for the Comets with Ron two misconducts and a match|B'Nai B'Rith by the score of 53 Shown on the right, Mr. A, C. Wannemeker of 546 four-way tie for leadership as/and Newell each scored to make Simcoe getting an assist. misconduct among other minor|in a Bantam hockey tilt at the ® Prompt Delive 2 {0 , ¢ GAL Pork Rd, South, the winner of the recent contest spon sored by Hombly Tire, being congratulated by Mr, t ders 4-3 inthe count 6-5 and set the stage for ' a Et he Sere ors 0 In a 6-man, net empty, attack Which Pat Mason and Percy Northey Detaitios before things quieted Cildrens Arena, Flegs Spencd ® Courteous Service Bergs optned up an early lead|fell nO at fo 8 Jroducing the telling goal early in Je Jevond Some All players involved in the 'mis-|they led 10 at the end of the ® Reasonable Price George Robertson, salesman for Hombly Tire, My. on a goal by Anderson and playgoal in face of 8 delenrine '| conduct penalties will come up|first period. Flegg picked up his|| - . i Ww ker, an employee of the Osh Railway, hes was continued at a fast pace with|stand by the victory conscious cil Jo have Tuin Laugalta, Jos before the League Executive,|second goal of the night in thej For Delivery By Metered Trucks Phone: f just received the two recaps, shown in picture, oy first McLean on a blazing drive giv-|Dunns crew. ; Konarowski and Ross MacMas- 0 second period to give his club a ing Bergs a 20 lead at the per- LEAGUE STANDING ter come up with the equalizer, which frown deeply upon these 2.0 my a 205 then! RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 | prize. 2 lod's end. Kinlochs drove hard). Lor | The Comets went ahead by two|™ jock snelgrove, on a pass from caught fire and scored three goals| to open the final frame and were CKD on an unassisted goal by Amie Aner Goiey "sited "the first|to take a 3-2 lead. The winners OSHAWA WHITBY rewarded by slipping three un-|Bergs Dennis and a scoring diet by| ue of the game for the Red|added two more in the last stanza HAMBLY Ti RE LTD answered tallies past Bryan as|Bolahood Ralph Turpin and Orial Thomp-| Gane midway in the second per-|t0 ive them the win. Goal scor- Py priutsong. piingle a Worsley lial A -- | 208 y ers for the winners were Plews,| Vi }] | | ' xp S750) it the lamp. The lead was short Junns 7 UT, Siblock, Hart, Cover, Zarony and| » 7 lived however when Anderson| Gar Midg. 3 925 [early in the season the Jaycee Less than a minute later how-| bbe, oot een eo ned for 534 Ritson Rd. S. Phone t three-alll League leaders -- Burgess, 12; Rockets marked up their initial lever Sid's Kids tied it up with | | ge gle ed playing all Newell Tamblyn, 9; Myles, 8; victory of the season as they Doug Winstanely scoring from the losers. y ld d Ontario Steel "B's' 44-38|Stan Cruwys. out hockey Thompson scored what Thompean, Cawker, Burke. 7: UVR, efor league fixture. | Andy Gougen proved an oppor- USE YOUR CREDIT ll SHOP AT DUNN'S ll MONTHS TO PAY ow | ker!Cobbledick, Badgley, Twining, 6.| proved Yo be the wioing dsb i Bs sib The half time score had the Rock-|tunist for the second time, as he ets out in front by a narrow 21-19| accepted a "doorstep" pass from _y 5 : margin and they never relinquish-| Jack Snelgrove to make it 2-1 for ames aye ed this tead throughout the sec-|the Reds, # o ' ond half. A two-minute interval inter- bo ; od Lineups -- Jaycee Rockets -- vened before Captain Robert t 1meacoe a Carl Cheski, 12; Barry Appleby, Johnson deadlocked the count, | : 8: Joe Hroncich, 8; Ed. Solski, 2;| This one was a solo effort; assist- Tony Stergen, 10 and Paul Ed-|ed by Don MacDougall's miscon- Make Your Purchase of any Suit or Sport Coat and 2 The Simcoe Hall Biddy, Minor, Firefighters Association --Dave d 3 duct alty. and Major Basketball Leagues|Taylor, 2; Wal- Rudy, 8; Don|™o i Kids got one late in the Trousers . . . then receive a Suburban or Car Coat as a bonus. . . : Ontario Steel "B's" -- Dave swung into action Saturday morn- Calder, 6; Mike Bambino; Dan i . third without & reply from the ed.| Pow] k: Jim Longley, 10; Brady, 9; Bob McHugh, 6; Paul - i dpi Bowlenzuk: Jim Longley, 10; and ip | owski, 6; Paul Goldstein, 12; Red Caps to put the game "on Marcel Boivin, 5. ice" 3-2. lay during most of| CKLB fell completely apart in J J 5 Som gga fo yD Parts and|the second half of their game as| Officials -- George Fuller, John Wi hiv Doug Winkle) ad: Service 11-4. Rick Salway led the|they were downed by the Jaycee Newey and Bill Horton, Games, | "00 pis "helpmate". Jaycees with six points while Blues 37-19. Marcel Boivin played Saturday, November 15. Andy Gougen and Jack Snel- Brian Jenkins hooped four. For|good ball to lead the Blues while BIDDY LEAGUE grove starred for the losers. Doug Parts, Dale Gallant and Gary Jerry Tymoshik and Jim Dulny| 9 am, Bil's Badgers vs. Winstanley and Robert Johnson Bouman had vos pg WE Li Bw. Jim | Centre Street Cubs and 930 a.m. were the pick o the Wiens, Lineups -- Parts Servi J of Souch;|yaycee Whites vs. St. John| "Horseshoes" che pul Gn, EN Lobe, Te ene St Cod an Ge, . Watts; ren i ZeK; ce e; themselves Gary Bouman, 2; Bill Gooding|Jim Campbell; Paul Gibbens, 2. |MINOR LEAGUE oti Bol " and Philip McKinley. Jaycee Blues 2 Marcel Boivin,| 10 a.m., Firefighters vs. Bola-|" pg it cote of teams proved to be Jaycee Whites -- Rick Salway,|19; Carlos Felix; Oley Skotcho, hood Sports and 11 a.m,, Jaycee closely matched in the two 6; Erle Burke; Bill Broad; Felix 7; Stan Dalidowlez, 7; Jerr y|Blues vs. Police. p : Altinos; Roland Liebregts, 1;|Bourdage, 4 and Rene Bolvin. majoR Referees: R. Gardian and M. Brian Jenkins, 4; and Bill Melio- MAJOR LEAGUE 12 Noon, Mundinger vs, Ontario|Yourkevich, Scorer -- Howard ehuk. 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