FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE | By JACK SORDS Ty TO IMPROVE HUNTER-PARMER RELATIONS, MANY SFORTS = MENS CLUBS ARE PUTTING OUT CAR BUMPER SIGNS, GOON IDEA / er? Ake the rise and fall of Rome, | {the Brooklin Combines conquer- led and were conquered, Wednes- day night, the mighty Brooklin| club who won six straight games {without a defeat in the OHA Sub- urban Junior "C'" cirenit fell to defent at the hands of the Orillia {Bulldozers by a 6 to 4 score in the Orillia arena This was the first taste of de-| {feat that the Combines suffered | -- S WERE IMPORTED EUROPE IN 1850, NOW ARE OVER HO KINDS IN Orillia Nips C First Loss This Season the Combines throughout the sec-| ond stanza as the Bulldozers| notched four unanswered goals to| take a 6 to 2 lead going into the goalie for the Bulldogs. final period, The Brooklin club has always'sgain Saturday night in the Port for being a third Perry arena. been noted period team, but although they dominated the play, they could only squeeze two past Pat Gou- geon, who played airtight net minding for the Bulldozers in the ombines THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, December 12, 1958 13 J. Crawford 725.250, J. Ristich 675. 263, RB. Hickey 720279, W. 'Sradbury | 702-256-280, J. Laurie 607.200, W, Pathe 206, J. George 284, 6, Balmers 7242/1, J. Procher 788.206302, H, Peleshok 672 DD. Modgson 608.279, P, Makarchuk 658. 267, C, Hubbell 661, D. Barrett 668-304 R. Halliday 283, W. Harmer 252, D, Wilson 670.262, B. Anderson 286, 8.) Claug, 342, 'ee more "lemons" this week; B.| Bowler 96, L. Smith 72, A, Hart 97, MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE There was only one 700 triple which to! Jog Bradford managed to accomplish rolling a nice 701, Shorty Davies Honorable mentions went | Bill Cornish of the Combines and} 6, Percy Sweet 672, Red Demers 661 Pat Gougeon, recently acquired Red McDermaid 650, Bob Kitchen 638 Hang Brown 630, Cec. Lister jas. Chel Collins 621, Bea Ross 608, Chris Holt These same two clubs meet go4, Matt Kotelko 600 Team Standing Vly-By Nights 19,' Beroungers 18, Red-Caps 17, Sputniks 16, Seven-Ups 14, Sober Five 13, Hoola- | Woops 13, Beattle Bums 10, Green| Horns 10 and Jitterbugs 10 " This Friday is the last night of the 2.52 section so get in there and howl. There will he no bowling Christmas week or 5.25 New Year's (Dee, 22 and Jan, 2.) , Ist Period | , Brooklin--Grandy (unassisted) . Orillia~Burtch, (unassisted) GM CUSTOM RADIOS Reduced In Time For . . . CHRISTMAS 1958 Chev. & Pontiac 'anual 53.75 # : : { 72.75 74.95 73.95 Push-button Push-button 1958 Chev. & Pontiac 1958 Olds. & Buick 1957 Chevrolet Push-buttor 1957 Oldsmobile Push-button ANTENNA & INSTALLATION EXTRA in league competition, It was also dying minutes of the game, {their second loss this season. an . exhibition. game with = the Bll-|PICK THREE STARS | The Orillia radio station did a dozers played in Orillia was the (first loss, Orillia has the distine- play-by- lay broadcast of the etween periods, an in- [tion of being the only club in the game. A lleagiie to quell the fire of thejlerview was held with Allan # 1|Combines Briley, staff reporter of the The Bulldozers were led by 'Times' and Ken MacDonald of Brian Keast and Bill Burtch|the Orillia station. with two goals each, Belejac and| Following the game, the three I8pence accounted for the other|stars as picked by Bailey were: Orillia markers. Brooklin goals Brian Keast, Orillia forward, who {were scored by Charlie Grandy,|scored two goals; Bill Burich, Bill Cornish, Gary Lawson and|who also netted two goals for the Archie Crossey Bukidgzers, and Merv Morden, The game was tied at the com-| who replaced Jim Topping in the| ¢, {pletion of the first perigd with |Brooklin cage. Although Morden {both clubs scoring two. goals. |let six fall past him, he made | However, the roof caved in for some brilliant saves, (TPO TE . BHT HERE TO HELP RID. US OF INSECTS AND CATER= PILLARS, THEY FEED ONLY ON RAIN, SEED TREE BUDS, ETC, 7 , Orlllia--Belejac (unassisted) : , Brooklin--Cornish (unassisted) 2nd Period . Orillia--Keast (Burtch) | 6. Orillla--Keast (%Néaui, Burtch) 4, Orillia--Burtch (Neal, Nelson) , Orillfa--Spence (Kennedy ard Period Brooklin--Lawson (Pascoe, Fairey) 3.54 Brooklin--Crossey [ (Pascoe) 9.22 12.2 124 FyLL FRESH POWER Dry Charged or «| Factory-Filled 15.01; 16.25 FOF WHITE QUAIL HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO 5 WIM ASHORE WHEN UNABLE TO COMPLETE A LONG FLIGHT QVER WATER A SQUIRREL IS CAPABLE OF RUNNING BOMILES PER HOUR © 0, X00 PUA TURES BTNDI ATR los 10. "SIMILAR SAVINGS ! BACK-UP LIGHTS WINDSHIELD WASHERS ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LIMITED PARTS DEPT. See Your Willard Dealer! 3 . 140 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA RA 5.6501 Scratch bowlers for the men werei| New Year's Dance, Anyone wanting Richard Gifford 256, Stan Gray 241-|tickets or further information, pleese| Jotts 10, Moonbeams 10, Aces 8 and 231, Frank Cooper '232, William Grandy | consult your team captain OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Ramblers 6 2 wi Norton 321, Roms Clark yen Doubles -- E, DeHart #47 (242,| 20 n Joynt 656 NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE Men over 200 with handleap: Cliff 3 p 0): i=, Ba a High Triples: Edythe Nathan 653 (200,| Davis rolled two ig J single games of e 216) Marion Dingman 0608 (235, 208); 306.255 (726); Allan Venema 263; Glen 270): Mid. Muir 70 Maunder 225; Harry Longbottom 222;| hogBorevaky 419 (aah); J. Mrico 407) aw 651 (238, 231), (welcome back Harry), Jim Scott 211, "300 "opin 7 31 A TE Be Set | ny Fowler 221, June Perce Neal 211, Fred Scott Jr. 210-200, | pyonqqiin 211 ' wih Helen Anderson 206, Perce Bent 205, Bruce Hurst 205 Lemon Les 227, ¥lo Williams 236, Lemon League: Ethel Wilson 69.61] "50% 0 0EUE Marg. Daniels 222,|and Mildred Down 86.85. ' Jo. Cobbledick 221, MOTOR CITY LADIES' MAJOR "A"| Olive Morrison 207, Congratulations Mavis on your 400 MH. Ballem 201, pornice Russell 234, Grace Cummings game plus a nice triple of 804, Muriel E. Bracey 222, G, Oliver 216, P. $hody 224, Fvelyn Campbell 217, Molly De. Judge was next with 093, 8. Makar 26 Pratto 216 Sylvia Gunn 230 and May chuck 685, Isabelle King 674, Anne High Triples Flat; 1. Ballem 904, B.| anius 205 Allen 673, Janet Peele 663, lsabell John Hanlyn 802, A, Bruge Standings: Rockettes 12, Jays 9 Sput. son 658, Betty Sackett 653, Marion High Singles Fiat: B, Manlyn 968, M | nie 8, .Fi's 8, Donits 8, Hopefuls #./Dingman 650, Nancy MacKay 645, Bea Zakarow 258, B, Kemp 347, E. Johansen rong 7, Ascenders 7, Ramblers 7, Dead. | Ross 644, Helen Gourlle 640, Bea Mi) LLL) [beats 6 ton 633, Doris Vann 032, Alice Northey High Handicap: B. Hanlyn 631, Lou Dobbins 622, Joan Jackson 7, A. Joynt H. Norton 789 STREET CAURCH 622, Barbara George 619, Mike Pliatz High Singles, Handieap: Bud Hamlyn! Next week will tell the winner of ski 613, Helen Wiggins 606 Toings wen Rixons 3, A AM I / 309, T. Corneal 361, B, Kemp 360 [the first section. ' Will the Beavers| Team Standings: Coca Colas 3i| prod Pony 0) on 3 Istay on top? Beavers Orioles 19. Young Moderns 18; Woodlyn Beauty| ni®0 oF EERIE By no Ho AUX, 27 UAW les and Cherries 18, Weavers and Lounge 17; Hayden Macdonald 17; pits * Un odes Ty Lp 3 0 .. Burrus had high double this week ka 17, Jays Jb. Crickets 14, Star. Reeds Florists 16; Horwich Jewellers engl £0 3 ands 8 CL Town 3; and that is also high double for the links 12, Happy Gang 9 16; Fashion Village 13; Strouds 13;| oi" y t ¥ ith | season, R. Clapp has the high single for| Only one scratch bowler for the Nu-Way-Rug 12 and Glllards 12 this week, We had 18 lemons and *'we ladies this week and that was Blanche rant 6, Plokwick Cleaners 4, Torches 4,|made it". Ramblers are still in the Norton with 205 AT, GEORGE'S CATROLIC i Nick's Billiards 4, Oshawa Glass 3. cellar Ladies over 200 with handicap There was no happy medium for our | Kemp's Radiator 3, Evan's Loam and! Green Hornets whitewashed Ram. Muriel Cox rolled u nice single game league this week, The majority bowled Gravel 2 and Johansen Builders | |blers; Lucky Six whitewashed Jetts and of 3201 Louella Mclsnae 674 (261.212: |in high doubles while the minority | 'Taking the prize for high triple this|Sputniks whitewashed Moonbeams, Winnie Scott 772 (277.202.233); Helen made up the Lemon kaa gu Some | week was G. Oliver with a 730 (314) Toppers took two points from Aces |Moring 667 (2 17); Dorothy Cole. names look familiar in this le , but | seore. Trying to catch him but missing Doubles: E. Burrus 448 (260) and J. [man 240; Mar neklin 223-206; Bea we do not see a brand new of Eh were PP. Shody 702 (278), 8. Barta 870, Thomson 404 (334) Holland 222; Pearl Cooper 212; Myrtle! what | R. Wright 60 (262), Howard Norton #61, Singles; R. Clapp 253 and Ann Black! Greer 200 Gladys Shemiit 208; Muriel! At this time we would like to inform | Hurst 2051 Vera Szikszay 203 all members, that we are having a | Team Standing: Green Hornets 18 $putniks 17, Lucky Six 14, Toppers 13 (308), A, Bruce 656 (250), A snd H. Ballem 653 fhree men hit for sipgle games of | 288 over 250 and they were led by D, Wolo Elinor Beaton 617 sewich with 206 followed by B, Holly-| (279, 250); Fithe head 288, E. Johansen 255 Hixh Singles Two fell Into the Lemon League and Morton aw, this was & team affair with G. Yates) Maris cummings 9 and 1, Gifford 70 coming 'rom the Mazel Peaker 247, MING YHA. Gladys Knight 212 Mary Hobbs 218, High average to date Y'S MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE The high triples of this week Are as follows: Ted Whiteley 692 (227.232.2353) and Toby Wolter 680 (224.260) The boys with 200 scores are: Ron Gulitinan 200-262; Dave Ferries 238, M Lewis 228, Robert Russell 226, John Pipher 214, Bill Braiden 213, Don Mc Laehlan 211 and Ron Fowler 203 The girls with 200 scores are as fol lows: Bev, Jacklin 246, Anne Yonson B27 and Nancy Bevan 208 Fully Guarantees ILLARD AUTEX STORE LEAGUE BATTERIES 'The winners of the first soction are, 99 EXCHANGE Alger Press, in points 19, and Pedlars in pine 20,061, Dixons, In pins 19930 The rest of the teams can settle cown| Ag low os Father Paoreymn| oski 87, A. Starr 09, Jean Crossman 98 and J, Dzugsn 99, 47 First Section -- Die Hards 8, Alley Cats 14, Rockets 13, Wild Cats 12 Jets 11 and Blowers 7 BUSH LEAGUE Kuch Shoe till going strong and Whipped Ol Glass 40, Stan's Sharpening took four from Johansen, Bullders to stay close to the top. Both losers were men short so It can be seen Whit absenteeism means to a team Eillot's Restaurant kept in the race hy winning three from Evan's Loam and Gravel. Torches beat Kemp's Radia tor (who have been failing lately) 3.) and Nick's Billiards also took Pickwick! 4 Cleaners 3.1 The standings are now: Kuch Shoes 8, Stan's Sharpening 7, Elliot's Restau now and start all over for the next Triples section M ALBERT 21 t GIVE YOUR FAMILY A REC ROOM THIS CHRISTMAS Build Now NO PAYMENTS TILL SPRING (2%), A. Kuch 660, M, Zakarow 650 228 Calling All Men J AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE Surprise Her for Christmas... Give her a major Ap- pliance. 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