The Oshawa Times, 6 Dec 1958, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Desomber 6, 1958 ve son NE So SS SRS in " 6 4 | Installed Only 5.00 Down 2.50 Weakly Imagine a genuine Transistor Custom « built, Push « button Radio ot such a saving « , + Quick-set push « button or manual tuning, Available at oll times , , . Superb quality performance from @ high powered re celver, Hear one and you'll want to buy one , , . come in for @ FREE demonstration, PROVINCIAL TIRE CO. '40 BOND ST. W. Tr the game, M, Wiliams, 310, G It. was midway through the this week. Two girls had over #00, June ham. P. French, D. Simpson 644 and Virgie Ward 624 Baneham Colling Ede Wilson tried very hard and just Morrison, 213 Lemons R arron, A, Roneham, § Niblock 630 (258, 210), Dave Mitohell 63% (288), Ruby Lane 631 (208), Len Hrash A341 250, 216), Marilyn Fenton #28 (M),| of 78 yards that led to the clinch. |ing touchdown in the third quar OPEN 8 AM, TO 6 P.M. ter as Winnipeg won by a fina score of 1812, SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Art Tuson, dies' High Triple with Handicap - wrWhitmeer 847 x n's High Single Morrison George Ark fans CLEMENT'S SUPERTEST STATION 102 SIMCOE ST. N, MADDOCK'S White Rose Station 177 BOND ST. Ww, STATHAM'S ESSO STATION 59 KING ST. W., ~McKEEN'S RELIANCE STATION 314 BLOOR ST. W. VIGOR OIL STATION SIMCOE ST. S. AT LAKE LAWLESS'S SHELL STATION 227 SIMCOE ST. §. MEADE'S SUNOCO STATION 588 KING ST. E. SKITCH'S ESSO STATION 83 RITSON RD. §. T. GOCH'S SUPERTEST STATION 340 PARK RD, S. SYBLOCK'S FINA STATION 627 SIMCOE ST. S. n basis fold" he a boys are getting thelr sights ancen_ the all Wh up for the chicken roll In a L] race stand eV are S00 the competition cased CURLING, few CRA NG MN, MAS ades \ LPs Maids 1, Ally Slid 24, Flops 25, Sunnyside 23, ' py Rathe No. 1 25, Rrews 35, Rascals Southmead No, 2 2214, Woodview No. 3, 22, Dumbells 22, Storie 21, Fadeouts 21 Thorntons 21, Aces 21, Rird Dogs 21, Sunshiners 20, Rathe No, 2 18, Rlowers 130% and Aristocrats 12 LEAGUE Con ht 34, Ringo s 32, Slowpokes Troubleshooters 27, week open their Gourlle Tit ling munities Jordan Wins Title From Virgil Akins AP) Youth Jordan of reigned as the champion of KE. Stone 536, 1 Fisher \ N LOS ers ful Los ne the corner to corner and the crowd roared for a knockout Jordan, the hoxer, alse proved to he Jordan the hitter, and equal Aking in rough-housing and brawling, which was the main of fence of the loser Jordan came up with a bad cut over the left eve he said it was from a butt and Akins' right eve slashed and eventually re duced to a swollen in the 10th round Akins has a contract for a re match within 60 days. The re match may be delayed while both fighters' wounds heal Akins, whose headwork wrestling drew constant from the crowd, was humble in defeat and had no alibis. He said Jordan was better than he ticipated. He said he would fight a different style next Jordan said the f easier than he had expected. He too, said he might change his of fence next time Jordan, at 145, which was high for him, pulled a surprise when he said he'd like to ht Brown the g title after the rematch with Akins, ANGELES unheralded Don Angeles today velterweight world to Jordan won a stunning upset night over Virgil Akins of a veteran many astute boxing people felt would give the Californian a horrible beating Ru { \ TANKS ON LOAN! . .. For Your Stove Oil 250 Gollon Tank; Tap, Hose and Nozzle sup- plied all at NO CHARGE To Our Customers. Phone RA 3-3443 - Night RA 3.7944 Harry O. Perry PETROLEUM CO. 285 BLOOR ST, Ww, ¥ St Louis the other way "2% two clashed at the Auditorium 7.344 n Akins' first defence of the crown won just last June. The decision is unanimous, hy stant margin 1} Was ) mess aro 1 the Olvmpi before fans Premium TO RESIDENTS Quality ® Prompt Delivery ® Courteous Service ® Reosanable Price sub al . and a 31 underdog, got lead. He never trouble and wound 0-year-old champ Tordatr Jordan hoos of 11] frous the an under O-points-per round Jordan, 145 Mushy! Callahan had it judge Tommy Hart ¢ Grossman time ght wa gave it to HOCKEY SCORES | SPORT FROM BRITAIN | : Matt Busby irst Place RENE F APs, [Buffalo 15 6 Thursday night at Simcoe Hall|with the halftime score reading Gary Vaughan divided 14 points Hershey 8172 642 | 1ONDON (CP) -- A soccer |to spot promising players, has to help Acadians along but time Cle nd 11011 1 B84 BB 23 | nvim and a keen eve for talent! turned Manchester United into a ball League game the red hol! After rest period the a Maple Cleaners squad, after roar- showed that they were still in read Maples 78, Acadiang 73, Rochenter, Iu i n i p successful manager in post-war A record of three Football ing to their ninth straight vie this hustling as they once again| Maple Cleaners were led by British football, League championships, Fi league-leading Ernie Cay Lum-|ahead by a single point but Aca.|vidson, Carl Cheski and Ed Kol- Springfi Id 4 Rochester 8 {United came to the Old Trafford appearances and a leagud posi berking crew, Their victory over dians suffered what turned out to odzie, with 21, 20 and 16 points Tonight's Games ground in 1945, he Inherited a| thon never helow ninth 14 the Acadian Cleaners by a close be a fatal blow as their starry respectively while Acadians twp gpdingfield at Cleveland near-bankrupt First Division club measure of Bushy's success withw 78.73 score put them Into a tie centre, Ron Wilson, was fouled "bad boys" Rick Salway and Roh Hershey at Providence for the top rung. out after only two minutes of this Wilson with 20 and 19 were the Sunday's Games homb-blitzed stadium that forced? His policy at Old Trafford hat Acadians started out this game quarter, Rick Salway put on a pick of the losers. Springfield at Buffalo the team to play on the Jag {Rsorporated a highly succemiul, by quickly jumping into a slim one-man show for Acadians in CAGE COMMENT -- Maples|cioeiand at Providence boring Manchester City field, ~|emphams on youth, Ww ni lone-point 17-16 first quarter lead this quarter as he netted no less After dropping their first contest|yo.uhey at Rochester | ovied mont oll St; mainly because of the sensation: than 16 with same uncanny of the season have now register Eastern OHA Sr A ing football and the goals will Som Xog ah doecer Sin, HY al shooting of big lanky. Ron Wil: shooting while Gord Davidson hit ed nine straight victor Li fo move WLT F AP come," coupled with his dbjty revolutionary pan. | romising son as he ran home 11 points for eight along with Carl Cheski's Jato first, piace. Jiadiara with Whitty 14 3 91 50 30 - . along with John Sal'ler's five six to keep Maples close but trail. Nave easily wc Belleville 12 10 0 04 26 . | nd while Joe Olinyk and Gord Da- ing 57-56, adequate bench str gth "" the Hull-Ottawa ri 52 77 14 Robin Roberts {out to junior leagues, and bring vidson split 11 between them to } . had only six players dressed with oo. on 59 4M 5612 } cl keep Maples close enoggh to FOULS PROVE COSTLY two of these fouling out .. . The wie lon 411 40 83 10 a [his own reserve ™ ela come fighting back. Maple Cleaners turned on the three stars of the game went to + Friday's. Rewult Has inion ly But Bushy. J tever ho hnled 78 TARE LEA power In the last quarter as they Ron Wilson, Gord Davidson and "Wc ne |to enter the transfer mar hen MAPLES TAKE LEAD used thelr terrific bench strength Rick Salway, 4 Tonight's Games PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Na: Se He paid £29,999 to Barnss The winners who are playing to pull off this victory by outscor- MAPLES -- Cheski, 20; Wru- Belleviile at Kingston tional League player representa: o' late Tommy Taylor tremendous ball showed their ing their rivals 22 - 16, [bel, 0; Olnyk, 13; Vogue, 3; Wore ro or at Whithy tive Robin Roberts says he was il £0 000. ee cord for n goal fighting spirit as they outhooped The league leading scorer, sley, 0; Kolodzie, 16; Winter, 4; ™ Sunday's Games "naturally disappointed" but he keeper 0 Doncaster Rovers for the losers 17-18 to overcome the Carl Cheski, netted § more along Davidson, 21; Risebrough, 1 Whithy at Cornwall anticipated the major league ore Glo More recently, he deficit and take the lead by half- with Fd Kolodzie's six to put Fouls -- 14 out of 27 Kingston at Hull [baseball owners' flat rejection oti" pace H british snd time, Maples ahead to stay. Acadians' ACADIANS Wilson, 16; : Thursday of player demands for! io" sheffield Wednesday for ine Ed, Kolodzie's six along with played aimost half of the last Shields, 4; Vaughan, 8; Salter, OHANOHA Senor A 20 per cent of gross revenue for cae forward Albert Quixhall Joe Olinyk and Gord Davidwon's quarter with only four players 12; Burrows, 10; Salway, 20. WLT F AP, player salaries each year, The Munich plane crash last four each pushed Maples in front as they lost Rick S8alway on fouls Fouls -- 11 out of 16 Chatham 15 3 0 41 30 75We think if we stay with our| pebruary came as a tragic blow. while Ron Wilson whipped in six but they put on such a great dis. Officials -- Leo Kelly and Dave Kitchener 13 3 1 56 27 request 'and show them that Its to the club that was Just begins more and playing manager Rick play of team work they almost Kelly, Timekeeper ~ Ray Sud- BE re ? 2 9 i i reasonable we'll make progress," ping to hit peak form, Himself Salway's six kept Acadians close upset Maples, Jerry Burrows and dard Sibu 5 9 2 61 12 he said seriously Injured In the accident, 8 ' : North Bay 415 0 54 89 Roberts, star pitcher of Phila: Bushy now is applying himself N.Y. Yankees Buy ; Friday's Results delphia Phillies and one of base: 1, the task of rebuilding the [Kitchener 6 Sudbury 4 ball's highest paid players, United team. | n |echoed sentiments expressed by ; ' v ; ' Tonight's Games ee i ow al RICHMOND (AP)--New York ........ ey it Ste. Marle [the Players' Association, Like & & Fo | IY y % " bh | rate the chener at Sau N A : o" y - Yankees will buy and operate Sudbury at North Bay | Lewis, Roberts sald no 'so-called FORMER CHAMP PICKS YVON DURELLE TO WIN | 4S) S . 1ns Richmond franchise of the Inter . . drastic action Is planned." "ew . ' The announcement, m ade Chatham at Windsor vd Yost, Amerie Former world's heavyweight | weight title, in the champlon- | wrestling match, when the ( Pa po h (and Kddie ost, merican ' yp . "4 t against Archie Moore, : ; | NEW YORK (AP) In 11] Clark, 24, ix a stablemate of jointly Friday by Richmond pres OHA Junior A League player representative, SH-BUTTON clinmpion and one of the great. | ship hout ag 1 ove picture of him was taken, | onthe of pro fighting, Lamar Gene Fullmer, the former mid. ident E. Claiborne Robins and v1 YAP vogue player Roeser) OW PU | EY "" n" pitked Canada's Yvon Durelle | night, The 'Brown Bomber : DIOS : / ve | Montreal to referee a | CP Wirephoto [them by knockouts, managed by mink rancher Marv of the sale price Pete 11 6 3 A9 63 uary to press thelr case, to, Win the world light-heav was - - Incredible? This same mild-ap- Jenson of West Jordan, Utah The sale will give the Yankees, 8 5 - J a: k Guelph 649MM | | | pearing heavyweight from Cedar Lamar is five-foot, 10 inches, who have had a working agree: xSt. Mike's 6 4 61 62 Roy Campanella Red Caps Lead nents in one session in the fight: looks like a clerk, the last three years, ownership ae vihoros 122897 ' SPOR | S MENT } ing time. of nine minutes. Can his lantern jaw withstand of three minor league clubs, De- prion 211 4 44 69 8 Has New Cause night at Bingharf, Utah, was the| "Well, one of the guys Mon- American league club that owns . . /\ ) the intermountain (the mix-in-one night cked three minor team Friday's Result anella, always a fighting ball- By Geo. H. Campbell | windup of day six-in-one night) knocked nx : Peterborough 2 Guelph 2 player, took up the fight against 3 2id' ¢ ' Lamar had belted out two guys , . 1 got up and knocked him erated by six local businessmen SPORTS EDITOR Sid's Kids, the Red Caps took : Marit St. Cathar |" The 87-year-old crippled Dod | ' { K ) , thi t The! T 3 Marlboros at St. Catharines he 37-year-old crippled over undisputed first place in the At Kanab Friday and a rd at out In the second round, Th The announcement said nothing ger catching great has mccepted " (in three nights round." die Lopat, Richmond manager Barrie at Marlboros The Flyers chalked up thelr" ' committee which will work with or winning the tournament he After fighting in smokers, for the last three season, has Hamilton at St. Michael's C first win of the season with a For winning ghiing the March of Youth committee -- . Star "eo of tim I've fought he turned pro last Jan, 4 under the Yankee organization, Her \ EAST vs. WEST the annual Canadian A Couple on u p rganization. Herman chicoutimi 5 Montreal 7 . : ; tame' is to be played in Hamilton this afternoon and a galaxy os. for nothing," said Clark, who Jenson, He beat John Hix in a Krattenmaker's contract as Rich Western League Campy said, 'hospital therapy ¥ Canadian gridiron stars will be seen in action, with Johnny, There was no score in the first yigited New York to appear on a six-round bout, Hix was the only mond general manager has not ow Westminster 0 Vancouver 8 is great, but family therapy at ) oF , ave C really Still buoyant in spirits despite . , the West while the East will have Caps really went all out in the | 3 hand. to strut their stuft for ; s MeNichol, Vince Scott, second, netting four goals with International League his crippling automobile accident sam Ficheverry, Bernie Faloney, Doug ol, Sond, igh uo Johnstown 4 Philadelphia 2 of last January, Campanella Pete Neumann, Tom Hugo, ete, to do combat in this All-Star out a reply from Sid's Kida, OSHAWA B IN NEWS Clinton 6 Washington. 4 . A Hamilton football fans turn out in large enough numbers, if the vamped into a forward stole the International League nig Jo. S04 ow Mysucwd 1 Stiriners'" of Hamilton have done a better tcketaeling Job [ifishow with two goals and an: ms 1 PARK LEAGUE Reid 303, A, Fisher 202, 0. Duffield outs and Sunsh ipectivel Fort Wayne 8 Troy | hg pg iy him i 0) x , rn pst EAM gis ATORIE ij Ll 8, or 5 uffield outs an unshiners respectively > A ol nas' heen done before--then there's a chance the Fast-West ga sist in this period anes put up a real battle against 201 Curt Russell was the Big Gun this Indianapolis 1 Louisville 3 H - --- goal assisted by Bastarache and hut it all they needed to win the Wright #6, N. Dowdle 81, B, Rathe #9, nice 378 which will take a lot of bowling &¢ Boniface 3 Wpg, Braves ' 's ti for the welterweight crown, . M st se Congrats, Cuberts JH ford 78 to heat, Next was George Waite 787 R y bust gis wild * Sie fe! | round and win the unanl. Andy Gougen was responsible for "ayer 00: Art Tuson 685 (37, 208) Team: Mandina Canaries 31, Crows (304, 2350, 4240), tlosely followed by the Fil Apa clewh lor REMEMBER WHEN ? > 2 saw Don Jo n Flon 9 Estevar | 4 | mous decision over Virgil Akins, Now that this crown has heen Pilon 600, 241) 23. Robins 90, Seagulls 19, Whippoor. 200). Following were Johnny Trott 764 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | P._ Bar wills 13 (834, 303, 213), Albert Walte 740 (303, Gill Fritz Hanson's great running) 'ham= At 2.18 of the third period Eu . 21, 220), Harold Newsome 700 (345, 239, Laval 10 McGill 1 world's welterweight ranks, There's nothing lke a new cham roles Bowe lpdes) f relt 240 , Jim Barron LADIES. MADR. VB" LEAGUE Niagara Senior B pion to start the ambitious leather-pushers off on & new y a a 296, 211, A, French 310, Points T 0 Grimbiehy 083 (347, 331, 300), Roy Mar gimira 3 Crowland 4 bow tear thee yuired fue safari. Akins' loss may have come as a surprise in some cor. | COR ; Ge A T30, F. French. 300, E. Murns 3, Mitchells 11 Hendersons 3, Mn 000 (363, 310), lagy Clark Sea (25, Grey Cup triumph for Western 4 rom playing coach Jim Claus Kornylo 208, D. French 206, R. Mone: Saywells 1; Nesbiits Subway Lunch g Chay 4 Wp ! ra Falls 8 Canada 23 years ago today at 1 on Wednesday night Claus also picked up an assist ham, 203, R. Roneham, 22 Giteon tel (333, 323), Wareld Cameron | Fort Erie 1 Niagara Falls v eal on Lid / y oN, ' 3 (280, 2), Mary iamson L Durctis ts Sout Alene ore ln Nout Nght-heavywelght 'title, (on the first goal of Scott, 28, A Over 600, The scores weren't loo high | (32), Harold Ciarke #43 (244, 320), Dei " n nd get the decision, a 'return . Should Durelle stay the limit a K third period before Sid's Kids re. im onne | ' S.A. "Sngar Rav" has Millie Cam. Missed by one point, 509 2M), Walt Dowe 620 (233, 201), Rich --providing the return bout is held In USA, ign scored the: first - Lemon League: Anne Gummow #0. March 16 (249,220 , Joe Horn 614,377 nsed the "return hont" formula to amass auite a hank ac: ¢ St OR A DAS eron, 108 varing the end of the line, Archie Moore could from Bob Johnson and Danny Men's McNeil 86, Beth Short 92 and Anne Me. mond 607 (258, 202), Gerd Reid #07 (237, Ye S ew al count and nearing ' Giray netted the second in a pass w= Fva Arkwright, [nally 9 231), Don Salsbury 404 (214. 301), Ralph Standing: Wints 19, Mitchells 17, Wen. Gulliver 604 (219, 219), Carl Wahrer 602) " om i "O8 Winnipes of the first-place Chatham Ma BRIGHT BITS: Wavne Robinson, line coach for v Less than a minute remained! 14, Neshitia 13, Motor City 13, Western Smith with 600 (236) 4 ] v Rlue Bor for the past two vears, has heen named to coach whan Sid's Kids scored the final oe. Tire 13, Whites Ins, 11 and Burns 10 Good singles were rolled by Ron 'oons has scored a goal in each rancouver's B.C. lions AUSTRALIA'S cricket team gavelu ai of the game. Clare Mason Joa Rrown 250, Doreen Reid 334, Carson of his last nine games to pass vancouver [Y Ar axon ATORE LEAGUE h ph 3 "d ler!' are y 0 De File Mecube 3a, Nn aw. | scoring games and run up a total est matches. Could it be that the boys from "down unde , Ferguson assisting to end the Men's High Single with Handicap of the death of Don Stiles' y iw Sh A P| A Coin A over top rung in this snort too? NORTH BAY conve with the Red Coie on the Jack Parrott, 300 vesided in Ottawa, Don is a member of Betty Byrne 234, Mike Siblock 333-303, of 21 goals in 16 games to lead Trappers lost out at home to the K WwW Dutchmen on Thursday long end of a five to three score Men's High Triple Pediars team, We extend sincere aym-| Gono OCU 007904, Onsie Weeks 227, TH ) Men's Triple with Handieap = | {je Edythe Nathan 234, Geo, 'Tavior 236, Ing parade hev. are not heing given a fair shake ANDY RATHGATF his Referee Harvey Balson found it Don Collins, 723 | There is one night of bowling left in Neal Seed 223, Kthel Zufelt 321, Rose| Connelly's 12 assists give him a four-point lead In the NHI scoring race at the moment Milinenassary to call only one pen NTH LT} the first section, and we have quite & Weeks 217, Lee Tresise 314.312, Peggy g Montreal plavers hold down five of the next seven spots, only ¥ SERGEANTS ME Etmanskl 212-212, Lorraine Cornish 212, [point edge over team-mate Ted (al¥, 308, 388); Jack Band $61 (00, as, | ARAL WIC BLY, Ewer SAL the CECI WILE Seattergood 313, Ernie White 313, [Power, who has scored 11 times ™ ' ing THE 'LEAN G 0 ; Pore Vn 34, ) \ Andy's top spot GEORGE CHUVALO, Toronto's newest rir ANOTHER CLEAN GAME 7 Jey Jani Si au. Hh: mit the standings of the teams in conten. and Dave Anderson 210 A sensation, ls expected to meet a name onnonent in a heavvweloht The second game of the dav Hy ton, the ren ! Lemon Leaguers this week were Statistics on games including A y ' TOS ke are "aie n : 490 (237, 274) ® bulletin hoare arie Brow LRLN aney 'eokn Ni, w 3 ry Jae in about six weeks TORONTO'S hockey i it' Was scorele fir Logie Mum Sa (a8 200); Retty| Standings--Pointa: Dixons 16, Algers those. of Wednesday show Jack vas scoreless in the first per Sackett 616 (210, 216); Retty Grant 601 16, Collis 15, Pedlars 13, Verne's 13, with 70 Montreal this week hut if they fail to knock off the Bruins acain fod and only one penalty PARTS AND ARRVICE LEAGU {Dutchmen in third place with 27 tonight. then the bubble will burst but auick RIG LEAGUE called 200 Games: Jack RKackelt 236, Mel 16,683 Collis 18.481, Dixons 16,462, FARTS AND AE iY! RAGE 0 points, hall plavers, with their hid to cut-in on the club's total profits, at Whyte 249, Lorne Murphy 233, Joe Tetro Browns 16,331 and Gooh. 16,311 ' Don Head of Chatham had 16 . . . down to four clubs with only. one night goals scored on him in his last '" keenly contested throughout the 21% 319, Frank Roach 208, Dick Bailey hoods 0, Dixons 4: Halliday's 1, 7.Up § bap Rd TINE veoh Dr (rein. haat POLE not turning ont for spring training. unless the club's " . 201 Browns Lumber 3 C. Bread 1; Post A four games but still manages to OHH o It the clubs fail to vield---then what then * Tt eoul other two periods and it was 5.4.0," Anna Rorrowdale 2M, Barb office |, Pediars 31 Barbers 3, Powell pr tiers 10 4a in front but they have ; . FRF ) v \ K have a typical finish , , very interesting situation MRS, FRED (PHYY) FORD: ha jcsue Gandic 300. Matile MeNnl 12 Gunite 4 Coulters 0: Wards 1, Vern's 3; Smith jo iii have Bee "actistomed lo Nita 2.18 'goals-per-game av The . N ' gers J in the past. We ha WwW unavoida A of the annual' Chick Johnston bonspiel 'at High Park Curling Club I'he first goal came at the 3.1519, Drivers 17, Loaders 15, Fitters 13 K. Rrisbois 653 (200): 8. Sargeant 381 * PAN a fe ble The a foursome ' { rock Mrs p that a full turneut gives a true winner this woek. The Oshawa four lehri hiss Re 8 Hon a narowski, He was assisted by '!' Commanders 8, Armourers § 938 (353): R. Clayton 651 (38301 J. for the section with no help from out A. Lawrence and Mrs. H. Gilchrist, defeated Mi Harvey Wilson, At 845 however aT. GEORGE'S CATHOLIC LEAGUE Rrocher, 481 (10), A. Mow mR numbering the apposition we x SANE ' IE GADS! No LEMON LE i thin Brooks (347); F. Ra LRT] on 1 WHIPPER RILLY Watson Is ta go back into hosnital to have an|ithe Comets cancelled as Glen [IE n rolled along' to win froin the leaders, tb 8 HL ATULRS URE HONS Th id nT ) nd the With sevtous "howiing, eapecially 'the Die #83 (381); D. Hodgson TM (4, 278); | GMC'a, by 3.1 and take over tirat place (0 THEIL WILL MA ACK 8 Ol ud a operation eheeked ROL ND , AR} E. ps " to Captain Orial Thompson Hards, who took all five pointa from P. Makarchuk 634: R, Tunstall 6a4 rom them. Pontiacs who were short a . " o 1958 US. champion money winner, best in racine history, is to Midway through the third Har the Wild Cats, putting them now in first | (ugh); J. Crawford 30: B. Tyson 73; pC (OG8 UE J [ Pi he Chista only 'NARKA everyone for their co-operation . : +R A \ t hehind, Dele t th wl " n stud OSHAWA MINOR Hocker Assoc. officials ve. vey Wilson scored on a solo rush Mii Yurwa. an myselt had: coniriited aio), "waren 30," 'Mrown ot; S008 BA DANN, OOo 1 W mownvowNEms ouvraIAL nH enjoying one of the best seasons in history, as tax well for her team. | Harmer 232: J. Rradford 707 (3021 W. | "nit "Wad ittelant to | is concerned but thev would still like to a few minutes later repeated Hrico 534 (240, 275) Richards 676: G b loos inte a a h i . Whit points from Subway Lunch to move into with John Kenatowskl and Ross 2 ea (304, 270): MAY pgp mare in the lemon league: 1 GMCS Chevs And ry acy into A second place te with White Stars " a ' - his aster N yA » Swaorl ( i just one point behind the Miller elub, Arena Monday, Tuesday and Thursday night McMaster assisting. At 17.13 Ko RB. Yuswa 411 (0D), came ont 23 stalemate which kept them still a Who took three fram Crown in this district will receive a big boost within-the next 200 Club; 8 Rilenduke 232, D. Smith short step out of the cellar. Vauxhally StArs rexained their form and with th vhen both the new clubs: In Whithv and Port Perry of a play with Harvey Wilson and #1) 5, Doroviky 213, E. Ferguson 20% Te a Eta XRALLY very capable bowling of Ed Wilson too this made it 4-1 for the Flyers, |F. DeHait 2 04, M " they only lost the last game by 38 pins, Blue Stars took two from Lansdowne With but 18 seconds remaining Polos 202 Vauxhalls will be heard from if they 1eAaco and Peacock topped the hard Ron Simcoe netted a counter for cata Sanding oan shake their jinx, as they have last MtUng White Stars for two points ds Hy straction ahead with 15 points; Me fashion and the game ended 4-2 0 ile and this sod be overcome With | 'aughiin Coal 14; White Stars 14: Pea for the Flvers Honor Rell: A. Metcalfe 432, 8. New Some of the worries the hove had cock Lumber 13; All Stars 13; Ward's Star of the day's play was Eu. some 600 . les 100k & boating WA pat downe Texaco 6; Subway Lunch 4 High Triples JSONEE Connaught climbed hack into first Jatvia' Undid the Mii Seipie to date ATR Tries: RA \viiaoh, 440 (0h) fon. New Brunswick, goalie whe Na. hi pts position by shutting out the Rird Dogs, hy hitting a dandy 863 (313, 371, 201) as Welk, { om Kidd, TA in this league is blossoming out idge a9, NM Fisher jake three points from Bathe No. 2. Ab: he also had, 703 (226, SR8), Wh 707: Sel Himes 686: Rill Galbraith 886: as one of the most effective scor- 3, N. Gay 87 Mallette 814, R. gainers stayed close, splitting points nd en 1h high singles With a Raioh 0 Reilly, 623: Reet Nichola 819: with Southmead No. 2. Spaces and much longer list. Keith Smith was tops A! Rich 672; Manning Swarts #63: Mur o High Singles: N_ Gutsole 374, ¥. Rathe No, | also seitied for a saw off. with a helpful 307 ahead of John Cook '#Y Swarts 631, Harry Greene &\ outs were John Konarowski, Har sione 253%, V. Coolidge 249, D abin Troubleshooters and - Sunnyside hoth 278. Dave Mitohell 275, Jim MeKeever rh Remember hy hig Shicken roll vey Wilson and Fred Wilson 240, 1. Rahme 217.206, 1. Genge 226, lost ground. being 4.0 victims of Ras John Trott 210, Ed Cornish and MEN Monday, Dee. 13, 1858 Harvey Balsom was the referee Whiting 212. B. Dunn 212, D. Fisher were 11 victories for Flops, Sliders, Harold Osborne 3, Ernie Rlalr 243 and joa, P. Harding 207, 8, Newsome 207 Slowpokes, Hrews and Storie over Ted Armstrong 33%, Jack Guiltinan 381 timer was Howard Shaw 203, A. Rutherford 206, J. Yulll 204, 1./ Mowers, Dumbells, Aristocrats, Fade and Ray Thertell 2307 From all appear Etfective Immediately On Premium Quality -- NOW 1 5 Metered Trucks Phone RA 65-1109 OSHAWA ¥ MO 8-3644 WHITBY By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ' P , As 'Mr. Soccer Now 1 B1 4931 , . in-an Oshawa Industrial Basket- Maples 33 Acadians 32, leo f ent | losers ran out on them, The final score Springfield 10 16 0 101 112 20 \y,4y0 made Matt Bushy the world-fandbus club, [tory, have finally overtaken the outnetted Maples 25 - 23 to pull|their three big players, Gord Da- riday's Result When the boss of Manchester Football Association Cup Final, with limited resources and a!United, His famous motto. "keep play-| been copied by almost all firsts [16 and 16-year-olds, farm them {them up to league standard on. soasonod players have been po Has 27 Bouts And | Richmond Rights | /indsor 4 Chatham 7 bi ichm 1g [Windsor J, Norman Lewis, attorney for national League. Sunday's Games Roberts sald that be, Lewis ' TRANSISTOR pst of all time, | y has | | Montreal, on Wednesday . ail Of a . Joe Louis b " or bot his hotel room, Clark has won 27 fights, 26 of dleweight champion. Roth are the Yankees, made no mention g; cath, 16 8 1104 58 33 ers' executive committee in Jan City, Utah, flattened six oppo- weighs 185, and in street clothes ment with the triple A team for go..ie 118 57 69 . oh? mT q " ' q Du late Lea e The six-in-one bargain Monday a punch troit Tigers are the only other| yoo 460 ane four point win, NEW YORK (AP)--Roy Camp- up gu y . heavywelght championship. me down twice in the first round The Virginians are now o 4 y By virtue of a 83 win over . K Pp J Ra p Tonight's Game [Juvenile delinquency Frinay. ' Bingham Saturday, making nine others went out In the first of Yankee operational plans, Ed Sunday's Games 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' |Pupiate Hockey League . 4 ¥ 4 {the chairmanship of an advisory . y 50, rophy Golden Gloves and AAU tourneys, bee ) te CoAe "Shrine close 4-2 decision over the Com received $250, and a trop old ilo a urneys n made a pitching coach In Quebec League of the Knights of Pythias z . | " Bright, Cookie Gilchrist, Jim van Pelt Jackie Parker, etc., @ll on period of this game but the Red television show, fighter to go the limit with him. been renewed. Victoria 4 Edmonton 5 (home is so much better, ~lagsic. About the most important fact at stake today is that if Euclide Bastarache, goalie re [New Haven 3 Charlotte 9 joked with newsmen Friday, and | 4 ' self, may become a permanent Hamilton fixture Jim Claus scored the second Cu d only let them get one point Lamon League Johnson #7, 1, week with a big 802 including a very Manitoba Junior the fourth on a pass from Rollle Jim Scott M7 (217, 201), Alf. Redknap 30 Chickadee Blue _ Cuekoos 10 girl, Marion Dingman with 764 (331 , Ch a LL look f me renewed action In the Intercollegiate Senior transplanted, we can look for So 0 4 N sparked a Winnipeg Blue Bom. 284, Jark Barron 234, 416), Biol Landry 689 (83, 341), Chuck P P his team as he scored on a pass G Points Taken: Bints 4, Motor City 0; t. Joe Louls has pleked Yvon 211, 208), Jim Baxter 663 (274, 200), Don Ontario Junior B ners hut then again. periiaps mat, Son D, Wright, 1; and Whites Ins, 2, Western Tire 2 Hamilton, It was a Hanson run A " | . east a million-dollar gate bout" would be a sure cinch for at | gained consciousness, Fred Wil Connie Little #8, Cathy Jay #6, Marg. Jim Clement 611 (232, 207), Bob Ger 0 y ¢ H NT | have similar ideas. Don't go giving away hig odds! ing play. with Bill Gar a ull SUDBURY (CP)--Jim Connelly Ladies' High Triple -- Esme Kornylo, dersons 18, Saywells 15, Subway Lunch (357), Ann Landry 600 (22%) and Keith Heard 252, Len Ryrne 245, Vie William . A n A enaland a crushing setback vesterday in the first game of theirigiq the georing with William wl? His wir SORE LEAGUE wimed the old mark of six consecutive Wo flare team, \ end ym Mildred Hanna 23%, Rill Rowden 220, the OHA-NOHA Senior A scor- A L ™ right J tr Vi Ll] |] night and they figure that with their roster reduced to 12 men. The game was free of penalties. © Men's Wish pathy 10 hin hereav mily at this Jackson 221, Rene Wahrer 217, Norman a total of 33 points and a three . ; alty throughout the action #00 Scores; Men -- Palm Knight Sal | lose race going on from six differant ordie Howe preventing them from claiming a clean sween atler oriood : Helen Pinch 211.200, Myrtle Waite 211 while assisting on 19 for 30 points (252) tion, the remainder will be posted on was much like the first in that * over their win over Boston Sunday and a tie goal In Doreen West 84 and Mildred Hanna nyoMagter of Kitchener-Waterloo Was (208, 220) Rrowns 13, Pins: Algers 17.200, Pediars ' However the game was 'more asi. Frank Grant 230, Dave Mathews paints Won OMS 0. Goch 4; Rola. Service Men's league has dwindled 20 per cent may be serious enough to stick with their al, A i more or less breaks that deided McFesters 335. Eve Clough 381, Bey 1) Collin 2. A and P 2 Othawa Raners (UF teams on® one point in arrears, lead the goaltending department HAM skipped her Oshawa rink to trophy honors in the third even! 0 p hsente this week but it Ix Nh nl mark from the stick of John Ko. Instructors 13, Operators 13, Mechanies | Tu t0 (Fapy To "Wilson #611 8. Claus ab on \ 5 hoped High Park in the final game to take the trophy and prizes EAC Maple Leafs picked up steam as they [eV we kled dl to 236; V. Coscarella 678 (270); J, Hardy Millar combined prettily wath. All teams khuchied down 00 B § man rose up te the eocasion to finigh !ONK And in the meantime the executive at various tracks until October and then will be retired tol place. 1 can't help admit that the scores J Ristich 633 (358); J, Zak 736 (298 t n 2 . Myer well to our total points, wh 2. Mand: | Irvine 0 make it 1 for the Flyers and win but in one game only won by four the day as McLaughlin Coal took three Ferguson M1 attendance at their weekly sessions, down at Ma we J. Klapow 416 (332) poirour 59 and B. Ross 84, and none each other head-on and finished with a he narowski was on the counting end iin doors" for a new sports era In their respective com Peters 209 Ly Crossman 310, A 1 lowly position by trouncing Olds 3-1 and All three fram Ward's Auto Supply. The the losers when he played it solo a and Blow nearly A dozen games hy no more than| Team standings show Miller Con WESTMOUNT LADIES LEAGUE must have lessened somewhat as the \l! Blue Stars 10; Crown Taxi 61 Lana clide Bastarache, former Mone BC yull Cool while the Ringo Markers could Only Les Gray was the only other 7o0'er as (H0'L Ath Greene 710 (300); J. Rishon of the league. Other stand. "it A. Metcalfe 200.206-217, B. Yuill 214, cals and Thorntons. The other games John Jorkoski 268, Walter Morris and | for hoth games Scorer CED WHY PAY MORE? 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