Belko's Redy-Mix Run Wilds Chur Badminton Club OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 1, 1958 19 | Merchants Win | The Christ Church Badminton ing and election of officers for the ensuing 1958-59 season on (Feeg; | Thursday evening. 3.4 4, id) | Doris MacLeod was elected 5. Ti -- Gyurk president with Bill Lock as vice- . Belko -- Arnold (Berwick) yo . OR i 16|president and Mavis Ramshaw (Richards, 6. Tonys -- J. Reid as secretary - treasurer. Kay (Hi ) 02/Beadle was named social con- 7. Tenys -- Locke vener with Jean Ashley gs the " (R. Reid) girls' captain and Karl Stead- Penalties -- R. Reid man, boys' captain. Third Period The club will operate bi-week- "We're just starting to roll', (10. Sits the word Redy- mentor Les Childerhose echoed in a happy refrain after his club had just skated off th ville Arena fr i Maddock's White Rose 13-1. The Redy-Mix lads, picked by many as pre-season favorites to|14. cop the U.A.W. Hockey League| (Shaw, Armstrong) title, have finally started to jell{15. Maddocks -- Ford Belko -- Clarke (Lintner, Hartford) ... . Maddocks -- Cockerton (Bannon, Ford) LONDON (Reuters)--Results ¢ 'With Spree Over Maddock's Club held its organizational meet.|S0¢cer matches in the Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 1 Blackpool 4 Birmingham 0 Manch United 4 Bolton 2 Portsmouth 1 Burnley 3 Aston Villa 1 Everton 3 Chelsea 1 Leeds 3 Newcastle 2 Leicester 0 Notts F 8 Luton 0 Wolverhampton 1 Man City 0 Blackburn 1 Unite ' {being short of condition perhaps|Hamilton completed the scoring Over Durno's lalso meant being short of tem-|for the winners. Ion. od Lyi ith Bi MERCHANTS -- In 'an Oshawa Mercantile Hock-| Burgess a e, w shop|stone; defence, Masters, Mar oy Lezgue game played 8t Bow. | assisting in each case, made itishall, Cowling, Gerardi, Heath manville Arena yesterday eve-|20 for the winners in the firs'land B. Cole; forwards, Burgess, ning, Oshawa Merchants period. Hamilton and Lyle got|Bishop, Lane, Hamilton, Lyle, vivmphed over Durno's Garage goals for Merchants in the sec-|Masters and West. l3-2 |na Stanzs Po more than match] pURNO'S -- goal Wiltshire; : ithe lone . tally' for Durno's, by : The game was a wide-0pen|pack with Fitchett: assisting. er: oghus. Trice, Aberdeen 5 Queen of S 0 ffair, studded with plenty of pen- Clyde 4 Raith R 1 A neh toa drawing| Fitchett got his team's other|Brown, F. Sutton, G. Sutton, Hill Dunfermline vs Thd Lanark, ppd|qown seven sentences. Rivals|tally, on a pass from Cole, in the and Fitchett. : West and Hughes drew major third period. Two goals by Bur. Officials: 8. Bragg and R. nenalties late in the game, for|2eSS and others by Cowling and Esposito. Jateshead 4 Northampton 1 :illingham 4 Hartlepools 1 Tillwall 5 York City 2 )ldham 2 Crewe Alex 1 shrewsbury 2 Crystal P 1 Valsall 3 Bradford 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I goal, Van. 0g Falkirk 1 Airdrieonians 2 Hibernian 3 Celtic 2 Kilmarnock 3 Hearts 2 fighting. Most of the penalties came in the third period, when as a unit and with this key Sun- (Cockerton) day morning win, they move into|16. Belko -- Steffan sole position of second spot. Childerhose's goal hungry Ce- have been a potent out- fit of late counting 24 goals while allowing the opposition a mere four in their last two outings. Old reliable Ronnie Lintner, Lloyd Clarke, Larry Steffan, Neil McMahon, each fired two tallies with Jimmy Shaw, Ron Me- Quaid, Jack Marshall, Syd Ar- nold and Prosper Corbeil each registering one each. Howie Fitchett, Danny Cocker- ton and Harold Ford counted for the losing Garagemen. MADDOCKS -- Goal, Fielder; defense, 'Rorebeck, McCloskey, Wilson; forwards, Ford, Bannon, G. Sutton, F. Sutton, Fitchett, Cockerton. BELKO -- Goal, Vanstone; De- fense, Corbeil, Steffan, McMahon; forwards, Lintner, Clarke, Hartford, Shaw, Armstrong, Mc- Quaid, Marshall, Richards, Ar- nold. First Period 1. Maddocks -- Fitchett (F. Sutton, G. Sutton) .. 2. Belko -- Corbeil (unassisted) 8. Belko -- Lintner (unassisted) Ee y Penalties -- Steffan, Wilson. Second Perlod 4. Belko -- Clarke (Lintner, McMahon) 9.52 .. 10.56 6.16 (Clarke, Lintner) .. 19.87 Penalties -- Steffan, McMahon. TONY'S WIN AGAIN Undefeated Tony's Refresh- ments continued their winning ways, chalking up win No. 7, whipping last place Hoy Paving 8-1 in the second half of the weekly U.A.W. twin-bill. Scoring leader "Sambo" Smith and Bob Harmon tallied two each while Ben Locke, Steve Gy- urka, Joe Reid and Bill Berwick added singletons. Ron Myles saved Hoy's from the whitewash {brush, notching a second-period marker. Refreshments' popular trainer "Wick" Northey is rumored to be |taking all wagers for the up-com- |ing game next weekend, when {Tony's lay their undefeated re- cord on the line clashing with red-hot Belko Redy-Mix. HOYS -- Goal, Kunkel; de- |fense, Barnoski, Price, Brabin, Feegan; Forwards, Kearney, Grant, Lodge, Brown, White, | Taylor, Puno, Myles, Trousse, Savery. TONY'S -- Goal, Melnick; de- fense, R. Reid, Gyurka, Terwilli-| ger, West, McCabe; forwards, J. | Reid, Sneddon, Davis, Locke, Sut- | ton, Harmon, Berwick, s | Smith. First Period 8. -- Smith (R. Reid, Sutton) 9. Tonys -- Smith (Irvine) 5 8.12 Penalties -- R. Reid, Sneddon. 7.26 ly, on Tuesday and Thursday eve- |nings, starting at seven o'clock |and this Thursday evening, there |will be a 15-minute instruction {period for new members. Regent Press The hottest club in the league is the title being tagged to the Oshawa Tony's five-pin bowling team, after winning their tenth- straight game, in the Toroato [Men's Major League. { Starting a new series on Sat- |urday at Ace Bowling, with Re- |gent Press as their opponents, the |Tony's club racked up the high- lest team total of the day, a 3812 (score, to take all three games | [rather handily. It was sweet revenge for the |Oshawa crew, as the Regent { Press club had previously de- |feated the Tony's club on the opening day of the season. The first game was keenly con- tested for the first five frames but it was the Toronto club that faltered in the clutches and {Tony's took this one with a 1266 score against 1120. Oshawa Team Blanks [local boys racked up a 1315 | against 1186. | Lloyd Sabins moved into first with a 258 for 24 games, and from this corner, it looks as if the |big lefthander is in for a really | big year. | The top Tony's trundlers were, | Lloyd Sabins 892 (330, 310); Dick Adams 814 (301; Denny Linton 747: Ozzie Keeler 687; Bob Gal- lagher 672. The final scores were -- Osh- lawa Tony's 1266, 1231, 1315, for a {3812 total, while Regent Press [rolled 1120, 1055, 1186, for a 3361 total. 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