The Oshawa Times, 4 Mar 1959, p. 11

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vOSETORRES PUERTO RICAN MIDDLEWEIGHT HOPE, DESPITE HIS WEXPERIENCE HAS FI671C CRITICS PREDICTING GREAT THINGS FOR HM. 6 Kos WE Bours PROVE HS PUNCHING POWER AND RECORD GATES ET BY HIS COUNTRYMEN PROVE HS PULLING POWER = IRONICALLY] HE'S A STABLENATE OF FLoYp PATTEREON, 5 i | Bathe scoring all three goals, but The Neighborhood Association's Pee Wee hockey clubs played six games Saturday morning to open their play-offs. Bathe Park upset league lead- ing North Oshawa by a score of 3 to 2. Bathe had too much fight for the powerful North Oshawa club. Barron was the hero for this is no indication that the rest of the club wasn't in there dig- ging all the time. White and Todd split the scor- ing for North Oshawa with one apiece, Penalties were to Towns- end for interference, Ewart for holding, Rollo for boarding, Fos- ter for boarding, Barr for inter- ference and Slack got a miscon- duct for talking to the referee! from the bench. | : Neighborhood League Opens Playoff Series i= Sunnyside scored an easy win over Rundle in the sec game. The four goals for Sunny- side were divided evenly between Chernick, Burke, Russell and Za-| porozan. There were no penalties and the game ended Sunnyside, 4, Rundle, 0. Eastview had no trouble down. ing Southmead. It was their game all the way. Elliotte was the hot-shot scoring a hat trick ond |Radio's net-minder Ross |score was Fernhill 2, Radio 0. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 4, 1959 11 |tor Kingside and Leaming for Woodview each got a pair. The games played February 28 and the game to be played March 7 are a two-game total point ser- ies. The winners will remain in |SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 7 and one in the second by Lapp. 4.30 - 9.10 Connaught vs Storie. Dales| 9.15 . 9.55 Woodview vs King- came up With another great gide | game. Without his diligent play-| 10.00 - 10.40 Radio vs Fernhill ing the score surely would have, 1050 - 11.30 Southmead vi been much greater. The final Eaciview I 11.85 - 12.15 Rundle vs Sunny- Kingside and Woodview battled side to a three all draw with neither| 12.20 - 1.00 Bathe vs North Osh- team giving any ice. Robinsonlawa s and Balsom with one. South- mead's only marksman was Braw nell. The final score 4, Southmead 1. Penalties were to Sutton for holding and Bowen for tripping. Fernhill and Radio met in the fourth game of the morning. Fernhill played steadily scoring one in the first period by Hornsby SAVE +40 (About whet you might pay for a cheap door) on a beaautiful DELUXE SELF-STORING Eastview | Look at the outside of the Lark. |§ Trim, compact, truly smart. Then step inside. Lo and behold! A luxuriously appointed full-sized car i with ample room for six husky adults surprise Conveniently smaller than 4 other comparable North American pac ka ge 1 cars--yet priced $300 to $400 lower. Performance is breathtaking . . . better than most and compares with the best. See this wonderful surprise package at your Studebaker dealer, nm JARK by Studebaker AT KRESGE'S--This Year's Big Thriller! New! Improved Deluxe 1" ROTARY OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE { After the first five game block 'at| gtanding: Sarnovsky's Body«Shop, 17; | Motor City Lanes on Saturday, its Joe |. 15; Jackson's. Bros, 4; Fire] . Reg. Price 69.95 ONLY Zak of Oshawa on top with a 1323 total. | It was really steady bowling that | Fighters, 13; Kinlochs, 12; Bennett Pav. WITH kept Joe in the lead, his scores being ing, 12; Jury and Lovell, 10; Morris 284, 275, 246, 311 and 227. A . re : Dick Adams who was the first winner Berg's, 10; Dunlops, 9; Hill Cornish, 8; of this annual event in 1956, is holding (Ruddy Electric, 8; Koolvent, 8; Town | 9.95 down second spot with a 1282 total. |Tv, 7; Tony's Barber Shop, 6; General | lonn, Masiewich racked UP bcd |Avgregates, 6; and Canadian Tire, 4. | The purchase of seven or more aluminum Don Henning 830 (206, 274, . . windows completely installed. with 311 for his fourth game and a| Tripl 299 fifth game to move into third spot 20): Orville Atkinson 785 (356); Norm | in the standing O'Reilly 766 (329); Al Prout 759 (305); | NO DOWN PAYMENT, NO PAYMENTS 'TIL JUNE YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CALL US FIRST Earl "Oily" Jorden stayed with the Bob Gallagher 754 (275, 250 Ted jeaders with a 1230 total which con-|Tozier 732 (27 Tony Masters 728 SALES and SERVICE sisted of some very steady trundling, (269);. Bill Sackett 723 (352); Red Me- 30 GRENFELL Oshawe RA 5.2431 Harold Ballem stirred up a heap of (282): John Beningasi 716; Al Shortt excitement when he blasted the pins 712 (275); B. Gedge 708 (258); Bill for over 600 for his first two games Watts 707 (261, 267); Stan Tutak 707 but tapered off to finish in fifth spot (276); Jack Cary 702 (306); Tony Con- with a 1219 score stante 702 (307); Hank Sarnovsky 697 Joe Vasko kept pace with the lead. |(254); Vie Les Kudla ers with a 1230 total which consisted of 311) Sa ; 693 (268): some very steady trungling, 275, 263, Jack Bond 685 (265); 208, , 216. (254); Bert Poulter 680 (260, 266); and Harold Ballem stirred up @ bead of | Cec Pollock 677. t ' emecitement when he blasted the pins| Singles: Ross Law 316, Art Bryant for over 600 for his first two games 233, Bruce Barrett 278, Zolt Bilin 276. | but tapered off to finish In fifth spot) Ross DeHart 277, Stan Hodgson 276, Bill | with a 1219 score. Solomon 261, Lloyd Flintoff 260, Hughie Joe Vasko kept pace with the lead- NcCleHand 257, Jack Peeling 235, Kent ers by turning in a 1210 score while Fee 255, John Ford 254, Joe Vasko 252, Johnny Trott also served notice that| john Smith 251, Bob Vincent 250 and be was around with 1211 for his first john Robertson 250. five game string. | Peter Watson with 1192 and John Burnett with 1184, were the only Mount bowlers to come through in the first five game set and both these boys | SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. RA 3-3461 A Engine Starter Pull on Handle Bars. Finger-Tip Engine Control Chokes, Starts, Stops, Adjusts Speed and has 8 Deluxe Recoil Starter. This is *he easiest starting lightweight engine made. 715, 263, 268, 208, 216 Dermaid 723 (368); Fred Galley 722 Whitby MO 8-4633 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH SHOP AT DUNN'S lll PRE-EASTER SALE ill MONTHS TO PAY could still be heard from before the conclusion of play. | Harry Gillard turned in 1189 for his | effort and Myrle Reeson had 1157 for Bis opening block. R | Myrle Reeson holds the record for be- | tng second best in this annual eve total entry was 101 bowlers a this is idered as a successful re-| sult as far as the committee in charge is concerned. In addition to the cash prizes, in- dividual trophy awards will be made te the Champion, the second place bowler and the third place bowler on | total pinfall. Ritson gs performed & nice Bolahood's Real Estate b for a| Shree victory and this win by the put a new look on the stand- { Strike Grill took advantage of | the of the leading club when the | Sxiare shutout Goldell Homes, and | Tacky Strike Grill in second spot Just two points behind the pace. Both Jubilee Pavilion and Ed Wilson Furniture fell by the wayside and miss- ed a golden opportunity to close the gap between them and the top club. The battle for fourth position and last play-off spot is creating lots of excite | ment and with only four points separat- ing the fourth and seventh clubs, it could be most interesting. | Dove's Fina Station and Oshawa) Auto Trim both moved ahead nicely | and another two point win or a shut-| out by either club and they are right up with the pacers. | Bob Gallagher was top man with 820 for his triple effort and Bobealso leads the parade with a 245 average. All told it was » big night for the Lucky | Strike gang with a 3606 team total. Bolahood's Real Estate leads with 34 points, followed by Lucky Strike Grill| 32, Jubilee Pavilion 26, Ed Wilson Fur-| niture 25, Ritson Drugs 25, Oshawa) Auto Trim 23, Dove's Fina Station 21,) 18. SHOP AT DUNN'S Individual h scores -- Bob Gal- lagher 820 (32 Stovin 781, Jack Spencer 785, Al d Long 777 (312); John Hrico 737, Ozzie Keeler 718, John asiewich 717, Stew McKinley 713, Jack Parker 704, Matt Bell 702 and Ed Wilson 702. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES The Starters are still leading with 24 points, followed closely by the Boom-| erangs and B-Bobs, with 23, High Balls| and Dot's Do-Littles, 22, Taylor's Sail-| ors 21, Jumpers and Ernie's Burnies 19, Sputniks, Lucky "13" and The OK's 18, Smocghers 16, Ups dnd Downs, Bill's Pills and Zeroes 15, Rings and Gray Beards 14 and Oscars 8. The honor roll is led by George Tay- lor with 754 (205, 296, 253); Madeline Morrison 727 (314, 268); Audrey Keys 715 (345); Alf Brisebois 713 (335, 231) and Pete Wight 701 (226, 212, 263). 600 triples are Peggie Fayle 699 (278, | 251); Pat Jarvis 697 (208, 211, 278): Ernie Hale 696 (277, 206, 213); Gladys Bickle 695 (245, 253); Harry Keys 693 (214, 224, 255); Don Thompson 689] (253, 252); Howard Read 677 (212, 233, 232); Henry Bickle 674 (261, 223); Flo Lovelock 668 (220, 235, 213); Harry ; Stan Cook 656 655 (202, 258); | Mavis Taylor | 648 (217, 252); Stan Turner 641 (226, 217); Edna Baker 640 (278, 218); Don Crossman 632 (254); Don Brockman 622 (200, 280); Lily Rae 613 (209, 212); Bruce Hudson 614 (249, 207); Bill Baker | 610 (273) and Stan Johnson 602 (216, | 215). | Over 220 are Ron Adamson 248, Dot | Paradise and Oscar Morrison, 243; | Frank Taylor, 242; Elsie Smith, 235; Ev Harding, 232, 216; Ed Smith and Ben Fisher. 232; Marg Howell, 230, 214; Bruce Dalton, 230; Bob Carter, 224; Teles Fisher, 222 and Ralph Shemilt LOCAL 1817 High triples -- D. B t 682, P Hercia 655. D. Snelgrove 844, J. West. lake 624, H. Canfield 623, F, Clements 620, E. Westlake 615 and K. Nichol 601. | High sinzles -- M. Johnston 315, R. Snelgrove 265, K. Lee 244, J. Perry 242, L. Keeler 239, L. Haley 236, 'F. Pom- | Kk. W Helmecke 234, R.| Cooper 234, D. Killen 230, F. Pajor 230, R. Richard 228, A. Hafner 225, 202, S Killen 221, K. Epping 221, G. Rideout 217, J. McConkey 217, R. Henning 216, P. Kit 209, H. Creamer 206, 217, 1.| Creamer 203, B. Inndor 202, B. Watson 202, J. Killen 201, A. Bottcher 201, M. Kuzyk 200 and J. Mitruk 200 Lemon League J. McConkey 63, 8. Kattner 73, C. Weixler 77, E. Hamel ko 78, B. Audley 80, C. Killen 9, R Cooper 95, M. Clements 97 and A Cochrane 99 Third Section -- A Group: All-Stars 4, Suckers 4, Misfits 4, Instigators 3, All-in-One 3, Loafers 2. B. Group: Hawkeyes 7, Eightballs 7, Tryhards 6, Beginners 5, Cellar-Dwellers 5, and Jumpers 4. 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