; ] USE ESKS' COACH TI.CAT TO US. Hamess Racing], DURHAM, g (AP) Thee NASHINGTON Jack ore (Ted) Youngling, an assist- Davis, former ryland guard,|| Ea ayy lant football coach at Duke Uni |has signed for another trial with| For Your Convenience Has 7 Millions [versity in 1952 and 1953, will as-|Washington Redskins of the Na. | '8 ovailable in any quantity et sist their Blue Devils in spring tional Football League. Davis, the following . . : In Stake Races OIL |drills. Youngling is line coach of|now a 230-pounder, played t he STOVE NEW YORK (AP)--More than | | Edmonton Eskimos. last two seasons with Hamilton! i 1 $7,000,000 in added money will be| VIGOR OIL offered for stakes races at 20 3 SERVICE STATIONS racetracks this spring and sum- mer, the Thoroughbred Racing | ® OSHAWA ® 78 BOND ST. WEST Association reported Wednesday. The TRA listed 232 stakes SIMCOE ST. SOUTH at Lakeview Park races, including 23 with $100,000 at the Townline or more added by the tracks to ® WHITBY eo nomination and starting fees. Four of the $100,000 - added 500 BROCK ST. NORTH '0 AJAX eo events will be raced in March KING ST. EAST --the Santa Anita Derby March HARWOOD AVE.N. 7 and the San Juan Capistrano March 11 at Santa Anita, the Gulfstream © BROOKLIN eo JCT. 7 & 12 HWYS. "46 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Februery 26, 1959 TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS TORONTO im ON Ch'ge Els FE : 'oron! xe! (Quotations in cents unless lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge High Low a.m. $45% 45% 45% $5134 $8544 $33% 33% $28% 28% $5944 $55% 85 1y q = % 2 5 t sBysgeg. gw msds od 8. xr--Eg- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) 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Ready For Playoffs Table Tennis Kingside topped Rundle 4 to 1|seconds left in regulation time.| The first game of a home-and- in the first match Saturday morn-| The game ended Eastview 8, Val- home series between the Polish ing. Robinson started it off for |leyview 2. [Hall and the CRA Table Tennis Kingside at one minute of the] Southmead won a close one teams was played over the week- first period. Robinson started it|over Storie by a score of 2-1, Fis-lend at the new Polish Hall on WHEN STILL FISHING FROM AT, IT IS BETTER TO BE BRN Ho D A NDS, PROVED BY MARINE CONSUMER RESEARCH. LEAVE A to IAARKER ON THE SHORE BEFORE G OUT A LAMP WITH A RED FLASHER IS AN IDEAL DOCK MARKER. * SORT ALL YOUR LUR IN DAYLIGHT SO THE WON'T BEC off again in the second period,|cher of Southmead scored a 1- this time Talkachoff and Scatter-jminute in the second frame fol- good helped by each scoring one. lowed by Brawnell at 11.05. Cam- At 15.54 in the second, McPher- eron scored Storie's only goal at son scored for Rundle, prevent-|14.45 and the game came to a ing a skunk. Close wit Southmead on top. ' : | The last game of e morning Leaming stood out in the second), lop-sided as Fernhill shut out game by scoring a hat-trick, one] h : ; : Radio '40. Hotshots for Fernhill in the first and two in the second.) 'o Gary and. Jerry Diotme, Team mates wig au B "ine Werry and Lipp, all with single- | ons. other marksmen. Baran was the only scorer for Bathe. He got one) Watch She paper Zia nl in the first and one in the second.|'®38ue standings and playo The final score Woodview 5, Schedule, They will appear later is week. Bathe 2; TOP TEN SCORERS Connaught and Sunnyside fought| Robinson, Kingside, to a 1-1 deadlock in the third] Byrke Sunnyside, game of the morning. The first Reed North Oshawa, period was scoreless as both| ginicki Valleyview, teams tried in vain to count one.| G Dionne, Fernhill, Half-way through the second| Baran Bathe, Banting avenue and the host team took the verdict 23 matches to 15. The tournament took the form of a six-man, round-robin singles event, with a two-game doubles encounter. The Polish Hall team was full value for its win with each mem- ber scoring well. Stan Swirski, their tain, won five tch as did his teammate Frank Mal- iawy. John Szymanski managed four wins followed by Stan Fita and Peter Syperek with three apiece, Henry Socha had two wins. For the CRA, Bob Harrison won all his matches for six points, while Bill Ersil and Ron Tandy had four and three wins respec- BIG ASSORTMENTS! IMPORTANT SAVINGS tively. Silvio Latin was good for one victory, but A. Paterson and ed. Forty seconds later, Bill| Leaming, Woodview, Dionne scored for Connaught to! pijintte, Eastview, tie it all up. Both teams played waite Eastview, all-out for the remaining min- utes but were unable to break the 9 9 frame. Burke of Sunnyside scor-| waters Southmead, 9 9 8 OME TANGLED IN THE PARKNESS 190, FING FEATURES STXNDICATR. hts. tie. One of the most exciting games of the season was between East- Announce Playoff Dates view and Valleyview. Valley- view's Kinski got their first at 6.45 in the first period. Then at 7.45 in the second, O'Connor made it 2-0 for Valleyview. Eastview] didn't start working on a come- {back until 10.50 when Elliott Guelph Biltmores | Open Series Mar. 3 GUELPH (CP)--Guelph Bilt- mores of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation Junior A league will open their quarter-final playoff series in Guelph March 3 against either Barrie Flyers or Toronto Pee Wee Hockey Teams FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS (Trophy -- Valleyview, Sunnyside, W L T Pts. Fernhill, Storie, Rundle, Radio and Connaught. SCHEDULE Saturday, February 28 -- 8.30- 9.10 -- North Oshawa vs Bathe; North Oshawa 9 Eastview 10 Kingside 8 Bathe | broke loose and made no mistake. Marlboros. [1t looked as though Eastview had| Biltmores. who clinched third- [lost until Sutton fired a long place by defeating St. Catharines shot which hit the post and fell in. TepPees 5-2 Wednesday night, This tied the game 2-2 with 45 wil play the sixth -place finish- seconds remaining in the game. It |o1s in a best-of-seven <eries. Bar- looked inevitable that the game ie and Toronto now are one Gord MacMillan found the going! {rather tough and were unable to {take a match, | | Each side won one double match with Harrison and Ersil| winning for the CRA and Syperek! and Fito for the Polish Hall. HOCKEY'S BIG 7 y THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathzate, bad knees and all, has regained the lead in the National Hockey League scoring race. ' The New. 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Sup= plied with all the tools for every housecleaning chor: 49.95 _USE YOUR CREDIT -- Terms arranged | 9.15-9.55 -- Sunnyside vs Rundle: |W0uld end in a tie, when Waite int apart in the battle for fifth|and assistéd on three more Wed. i Handy Warning Device 10.00 - 10.40 -- Eastview vs South.|0f Eastview stole the puck at his piace, |nesday night in Rangers 6-3 win ! 9 Southmead Woodview Valleyview Sunnyside Fernhill Storie, Rundle Radio Connaught, --_--RNUTAADISD © 00 00 ~J UT LI UY x LO NI BD NRO WWHMNWNDN 1.9 2 FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS Two games --- count for: Bolahood' haven Trophy mead and Woodview For: Duplate Sport and Social Ss 4 total-goals-to- Sports 111.30 -- Southmead vs Eastview North Oshawa,|11.35 - 12.15 -- Rundle vs Sunny Saturday, Mar. 28 -- Eastview, Kingside, Bathe, South- side; 12.20-1.00 -- Bathe vs North Connaught, Storie and Saturday. title, lost it to Mickey Walker the Geoffrion, Montreal | : 10.50 - 11.30 -- F\ own blug line, skated down all mead: 0:50 na; Ferunll vs alone and scored with only 13 {over Detroit Red Wings. Moore, whose Canadiens last |vs Woodview; 12.20 - 1.00--Storie {vs Connaught and (Valleyview bye). Saturday, March 7 -- 8.30 - 9.10 -- Connaught vs Storie; 9.15-9.55 -- Woodview vs Kingside; 10.00 .40 -- Radio vs Fernhill; 10.50- {Oshawa and (Valleyview bye). 1 Remaining work schedule for Oshawa. 'REMEMBER WHEN? ... |sports chairmen--Saturday, Feb. | By THE CANADIAN PRESS {28 -- Connaught, Storie, Bathe: | Harry Greb, who had been | Saturday; Mar. 7 -- Radio, North world middleweight champion for |Oshawa, Southmead; Saturday.|three vears, was dethroned by| Mar. 14 -- Fernhill, Sunnyside. Tiger Flowers of Atlanta in a 12- Kingside; Saturday, Mar. 21 -- round bout at New York 33 vear Rundle, Eastview, ' Woodview: aga tonight. Flowers, the first Valleyview. Negro to hold the middlewei"h Apr. 4 -- Bathe, Radio, North came year and died shortly aft- erwards. I 3-2 to Toronto Maple Leafs, man- aged only an assist, and is in second place. The leaders: G A Pts, Bathgate. New York Viaore. 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