WEE , 1324 game. JO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Becomber 29, 1958 Tony's 5-Pin Club Surprises Leaders Oshawa Tony's picked a most rtune time to have ome of better days, when the Osh- awa trundlers upset the Play- time Bowl club, with a two-to-one victory. The loss knocked Play- time Bowl out of the top spot, The three - game total for Tony's, their best of the season, was 3608 with games of 1202, 1282 and 1324, while the Play- time scores were 1208, 1504 and 1146 for a 3858, The first game went to Tony's after a tight battle, The second game was won by Playtime when they registered a 1504 game de- spite a nice 1282 for Tony's. Playtime Bowl club held first place in the standing, one point ahead of Tony's a O'Connor Bowl, but the O'Connor club, after a three - point win over Bowlodrome, are now in top spot one point ahead of Oshawa Tony's and Playtime Bowl, It should be a most exciting day at Bayview Bowl on Satur- day when O'Connor Bowl apd Playtime Bowl will meet while Oshawa Tony's tangle with the Village Bowl entry, A win for Tony's over Village Bowl would hoist the Oshawa crew Into the top position and the local lads will be going all In order to stay in the run- ning for top spot, the Tony's club had to win the third game, and this the local lads did with a Lloyd Sabins was top bowler with 820 (323), followed by Dick Adams 816 (336), Bob Gallagher 762 (316), Ozzle Keeler 794 and Denny Linton 672, with all the boys coming through when need- Bert Wright, the high average leader, was again top bowler for Playtime with 794, Lorne Cunliffe had 781, Tom Moxon 779, Ed Reaney 770 and Joe Starrett 734, Prior to Saturday's defeat, the out for this one. In their previous 23 games at Bayview Bowl, Including last season's playoff series and sched- uled league play this season, the Oshawa club has a team averdge of 1260 per game, In view of this record, the Tony's club look forward to Sat- urday with a great deal of confi dence, and it is possible that the Oshawa boys will be in first place after Saturday, The Oshawa Tony's club Is at present the highest average club on total pinfall, with a 39,083 total for 33 games, which equals a team average of 1184 per game, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters) -- Results| of soccer matches played Satur- day in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Arsenal 1 Luton 0 Aston Villa 0 Manchester U 2 Bolton 0 Everton 3 Burnley 3 Leicester 3 Chelsea 0 Blackburn 2 Leeds 0 West Brom 1 Notts F 3 Newcastle 0 Leeds 0 West Brom 1 » Manchester C 4 Birmingham 1 Notts FF 3 Newcastle 0 Wolverhampton 7 Portsmouth 0 Division 11 Barnsley 1 Middleborough 0 Brighton 8 Fulham 0 Bristol R 1 Ipswich 1 Cardiff 1 Bristol C 0 Charlton 2 Huddersfield 1 Lincoln 0 Sheffield W 1 Liverpool 4 Rotherham 0 Sheffield U 2 Grimsby 1 Stoke 3 Leyton Or 2 Sunderland 3 Scunthorpe 1 Swansea 4 Derby 4 DIVISION IN Bournemouth 1 Colchester 1 Bradford C 4 Notts C 1 Doncaster 1 Rochdale 1 Halifax 0 Accrington 2 | Mansfield 1 Hull City 1 Queens P R 2 Plymouth 1 Reading 3 Norwich 1 Southampton 3 Newport 3 Southend 3 Stockport 1 Tranmere 4 Bury 0 Wrexham 3 Chesterfield 4 East Defe | Ballymena 1 Portadown 3 Bangor 5 Coleraine 0 Cliftonville 1 Crusader 3 Derry City 1 Distillery 3 Clenavon 7 Glentoran 1 Linfield 5 Ards 1 Division IV Barrow 2 York City 8 Chester 0 Millwall 0 Crystal P 4 Aldershot 1 Darlington 3 Hartlepools 1 Exeter 3 Crewe Alex 0 Northampton 4 Gillingham 2 Oldham 1 Bradford 0 Torquay 1 Coventry 1 Watford 1 Walsall 2 Workington 0 Carlisle 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 Alrdrieonian 2 Aberdeen 1 Celtic 3 Clyde 1 Dundee 3 Falkirk 2 Dunfermline 3 Hearts 3 Hibernian 4 Kilmarnock 8 Partick 4 Motherwell 0 St, Mirren 1 Queen of 8 1 Stirling 2 Raith 1 Thd Lanark 2 Rangers 3 DIVISION 11 Arbroath 3 Montrose 0 Ayr U 4 Stranraer 4 Brechin 3 Forfar 3 Dumbarton 1 Alloa 1 Fast Fife 5 Albion 1 E Stirling 1 Dundee U 1 Hamilton 0 Cowdenbeath 0 St. Johnston 2 Berwick 0 Stenhousemuir 3 Queens Pk 2 IRISH LEAGUE ats West: South Beats North But in the fourth quarter Colo- 4% Wl TEN-PIN TERROR | five, shoeless Brandon Han- cock of Dallas, Tex., displays perfect form as he rolls a 10- pound bowling ball, He weighs only 40 pounds, Brandon has spent a great part of his life in heavy leg and foot braces to correct a malfunction of mus- cles, He's in the pink now, and can hold his own against grown- up bowlers. He has a 115 aver- age and is constantly improv. ing his game, Record Entries Expected For Pan-Am. Games CHICAGO (AP) -- A Trecord number of entries is expected for the third Pan-American Games to be held in Chicago Aug. 27-Sept. 7, 1959. Michael J. McDermott and Ralph Metcalfe, co - chairmen of the sports committee for the Chicago games, indicate more than 1,300 men and women athletes will compete, The estimate was made after consultation with the National Olymple Committee and member countries of the Pan American sports organization, The United States probably will fleld a team of 300 men and women, Mexico and Canada have indicated each will send teams of 200. Brazil's expectations are 170 and Argentina has high hopes of sending 200, Uraguay has a list of 145 and | Bolivia, competing for the first time, will send 80, Puerto Rico will send 30. Panama estimates it will send between 30 and 35. Chile has promised not less than 25 and up to 80 if financial sup- port can be found. Several Central American and South American countries have yet to report, SPORT BRIEFS MALONEY TO HAWKS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Coach A ten-pin terror at the age of | Preliminary estimates made by | a Zan Tae mC ao Toho RN . 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[centre Phil Maloney to Chicago ball games got under way. | Nick Pietrosante of Notre Dame Black Hawks of the National The East-West and North-South scored two touchdowns for the Hockey League as soon as he re- Shrine games were the major at-| East and was voted the outstand-|covers from a shoulder injury, tractions of the day, but there|ing player of the game for his| Maloney is being treated for a 39: also were two bowl games and the North and South clashed again in the classic Blue-Gray game, The Blues partly made up for the North's drubbing in the Shrine game by whitewashing the Grays 16-0, Mississippl beat Florida 7-3 in the Gator Bowl and East Texas State upset Missouri Valley 26-7 in the Tangerine Bowl. The post-season games reach a climax Thursday, with Iowa ve. California in the Rose Bowl, the Air Force vs, Texas Chris tian in the Cotton Bowl, Clepfison vs. Loulgiana State in the Sugar Bow! and Syracuse ys. Oklahoma| in the Orange Bowl. GREAT RUNNING The East-West Shrine game, played before 60,000 fans In San Francisco, produced some' great running and crunching line play. Expected passing fireworks never devel . The East's Dick Haley, from University of Pittsburgh, turned in an 84-yard touchdown gallop in the third quarter without a western defender laying a hand on him for the longest run in the 34-year history of the classic, His run came on the kickoff ater the West had taken a 748 lead. Hillsdale Tops Jewel's Reward Malibu Stakes ° hard-driving charges. ONE MAN SHOW In the North-South classic at Miami, Buddy Humphrey of Bay- Jor put on a one-man show as he passed for five touchdowns and scored another running. He climaxed another scoring drive by sneaking one yard for the South's second touchdown, Pete Dawkins of Army and Al Jacks of Penn State turned in outstanding games for the North's losing cause In the Blue - Gray game at Montgomery, Ala., Duane Wood of Oklahoma State broke it up by rolling 53 yards on a punt re- turn for a touchdown. A nine-yard pass from quarter: back Bob Spoo to end John Crowl, both of Purdue, gave the North another touchdown before the first half ended and Spoo added a field goal in the final quarter, The Grays threatened several times but each time hard Blues' tackling either forced them to kick or made them fumble, In the Gator Bowl classic, played at Jacksonville, Fla., all the scoring came in the opening minutes of play. Jim Arderson scored the game's touchdown after Missls- sippl marched 70 yards on the kickoff, Florida promptly moved back to Mississiopl's 11, but there the attack stalled and Florida had to settle for a field goal by Dilly Booker. 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