The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1959, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 1, 1959 13 0 COUR OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS o.oo -- | Y'8 MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE i] : 1h % LJ ! if DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS | The O'Reilly, Tippett and Ferguson, Don't forget our dunce this Friday | This week's high triple went to Ron £2 a Pour weeks are left in scheduled 'Trophies are stl out, Will you rid Bs For tickets see Vann, Taylor or |Guiltinan with a 616 (211, 237), High I T y bowling and with scores soaring higher bring them in to the secretary at Brockman, [Wngles this Week went to Dave Fer each week as A. Leavitt with 23 (239, bowling Friday might Hea 28. Gan Hoolma 297, Wanda 206, 204), and W, Puskas 804 (226, 264, AUX, 97, UAW | Butler 233, 200; Lynn Clapp 221, Ted 314), in great indication that there is | MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE Toppers and Jetts are tied for top Whiteley 211, Jean Russell 210, Brenda thi lead. | Brucey 210, Hownrd MeGahey 200, ' | possibility that all hgh scores may yot! The winners for pinfall in the third po! ith '18 points. Topper: | De to pped, Good bowling everyone, » section were the Aces in in Ie, 0 Ly ahi |Sharon Vaillancourt 207, George Reid | |gohh, Triple A. "Ladvitt 821° (8,| The last section fol under way with Jetty heat Ramblersi Sputniks de. (30 Ted Henly 300 and Jim King 200 20%, 394) W. Puskas 004 (320, 264, 314); some nice scores again this week. HIgh (ested the Aces; Greenhornets took two( TOOT stancings In the girlw section) [H Gallant 74) ( L. Rose 720 (200) triple for the day as captured by points from Lucky Six and Toppers |B, Melnichuk 694 04); W, Mary 680! Barb McFeeters with nice 720 (276, 4 Lucky Strikes 40, Subtle Bix 42, Alley By M. McINTYRE HOOD Meanwhile, Hall is tn hospital|meeting with the heads of the(to put together an effective at- (gy, 0d) i ry 0 ED A i war robied took two. from lig i TY Kirtens 0. Boitlires 96. Crown Bowlers 122 a oolers' Ch 3 to The Os r Football League and the Foot-[tack, Individual stars a-plenty| Locke 670 (241, 245); E. Moni 662 (311); by Alice Lanning 670 (236, 204, 237), Singles: A. i , J, Bm Special Oshawa Times [iu an iron lung and is paralyzed 8 prenty ! 2a); J, Weni 650 Irene Severs 666 (203, 250) sabalie 220, Hradies 318. 0. Kiso ae ¥.| Team ore $1" Rxploters oT apiiire 207 pelt . ol Jd | ' I. LONDON -- For the first time|from the neck down He Is con-{ball Association to thresh out/are available, but the difficulty J lone 430 (338, 2801; J Rent $0 / » in English football history, a|sidered to be in critical condi-|their grievances. Quick reaction|is to strike a match - winning ins 50' (300; A, eid 00 Caow5s I. | 040 (R00, 20), hors Wight as, JiR. Rockhrune or" and' M FN lonotson Pinpickers 44, Hendpine 40, Bput:| whole series of first division tion, His is the first case of polio|came from Football League pres: blend, Foual - idl O, Thompson 634 Peggle Fayle 607 (259) and Gladys 209, he 4. Jrutigniors mn Bobcats 26, od games has been postponed be-|to be reported in Birmingham ident Joe Richards of Barnaley,( As I see it, the rest of the team gi (34) He Woolas 41a. (2330; 9 Mal 20 Yolled by: Ev Stata 18 ete ve ulus 7 Topan y ! - cause of the illness of a single|this year, who said the tone of the players'|presents no problems Baynham nyohuk 615 (320) and W. Anthony 600/358, Vers Bint 253, Marion Thomas 351, beams 15, Aces Lucky SIX 1 08d) mean As Jha e 533; The Hometown Service player. The player 1 Jeff Hall, [STORM BREWING discussions was disgraceful. The| Luton or Hopkinson of Bolton will (20 "0 "0 0 Mary Nichols 343, Anne abo a3, M, Kamblers 4. [Duds 55,410; sputniks 5438s spariies | Wherever You Drive Birmingham City's international] The Professional Footballers'|demand of the Association, he be in goal, in place of Colin Mac: chris Mason 233, J. Claus 20h, A. Lyson|ask, Ethel Freeman 24, Marg Glecoli| MOTOR CITY NTORE LEAGUE [13740 Dooley 84.413; and Pinheads| right back, who was suddenly|Association, or union, at its an-|declared, were becoming quite|Donald of Burnley, who han "a 242, Maureen Mullens 241, 228, W. Car. (323, F'y Redpath 222. Nettie Pullen 222.1 Nu-Way, Jury and Lovell and Moter| "UCC, oo gle Three miles or three thous stricken with poliomyelitis which nual meeting, brought a wide|unreaonable. He said: "It makes| broken arm. Don Howe of West yi Tb A Fishers, 25. b vopkips Sf Favior B11. HUG, Coline, Cob te lochs and Springs, People's, Kn: (70.14.1585) ! Gerad Bul WW) cand, there's always one of laid him low while on the way range of subjects under a verbal[me sick that professional players Bromwich Alblon and Graham Harding 233, W. Judge 2393, D, Brock. A TR BR og MA Bd ved's Drive-in 3 polnts,| Ladies' high triple; R, Ferencs 863] the 9,000 State Farm agents h ome from an out-of town game. hammer, Its members, headed by are engaging agents. [Shaw of Sheffield United, (103-103-317), are man La Fhomaon m, RY o Dadour Vera Seika v 39, Madeline. Morrison Gold Medal and Crowe's | pelo Bl l004) 120 siesta: Gerald wan: wo 02 claim representatives a. A hg als g, 228, L, e180! 7 eLaughlin Ll , Hazel Bannon o 0:| € J Cell, 5 1 wn All of the Birmingham playing President Jimmy Hill, Fulham pppgipENT DROPPED [sure to be the backs, At hall- 35. 5" guano 224 and A, Goguen 2. |Kenrie 213, Winn Figg 313, Myvi Bernice SArumak 427 (8, Ladies' high single: B, Jenkins 340.(] PO8TbY: JOE staff have been ordered by the|inside - right, blasted refereeing) ooo 00 aad (0 the back, the likely line-up is Clay-| Lemon Loaguei G, Gatio #6. {Magee 212, Josie Hurrie 206, Dot Haley Patterson 419 (229, 191), Rose Procher| Over "200% B, Thaczpk 230-210; G : health authorities to stay at home|standards, branded (he present dg ay non adc Thi PFA LOD of Blackburn Robers, the Team' Standing: Tad Poles 12 (44),/206, Mary Wright 204, and Dot Brown ns (202, 213), Nelda Thompson 408 Bull 270; W, Nollyhead 205; B. Jenkins a PICHORA N he reel nd % | Ere pif , Packers 11 (50), Five and One 11 (30), 203. 41, 177) and Merlg Poch 408 (216, 240, 1, Ferenes 236, MH, Mutton 204, NH | and es, and undriare 30 ssa pavers Contracts a eg dere, br 05 nc ant 1 PF everareen Bil" ois of te Bs ed Woosh m,n, sng 3, rom pt hls SE se cons | |), 200 MaLea a, dropped from his club's first cen i | Wolves, who will receive his 100th (32), Hopefuls 10 (42), Lucky Six (nike 1; Aces 3 from Wanderersi Rock:| Over 200; Mary Foot 314, Ada Tonkin 216, R, Ferenos 21 . 3 + On the advise of the medical matches which are televised, and ( I bl {of 3 (31), LiPs Dills 8 (43), |etten 3 from Budgies: Lucky Six 3 from 312, Sadie Wassell 310, Marge Lesenko| Greig 20h, % ok 207. inet f RA 3.09) ! ih Poot > Ha '|team, presumably on account © - officers of Birmingham, the Foot- upheld the right of any player his statements against the Foot: Stats Fam Metual | tow , mF 150 (48), sb. and Ron Flowers, also of Giy'mmory 's (43), Houdses 7 (44), Sout: Atomics: Sugar Jetts 4 from the (20), Marg MoNeill 208, AL Will 304 Ada shorn 207 and 1, Baxter 200 olves niks 7 (37), Whiz-Bangs 7 (30), Dood. | Bombs: Six Pixies 4 from the Lollipops; (Garett 202 and Fairley Bouckley 202, omon League; M, Blears 0 W ball League has postponed one to have his personal business League. He admitted that he| I ars MW, L ome Office~Bloomington, Iifinels game against Blackburn Rovers manager Swansea manager ) : - . Danny Clapton of Arsenal on the bs 4 Ftd OW W 0) Tr or, | 4 A with two each, Cleaners 7, Jordan's Florist 7, Peoples | __ had a row with Tommy Trinder, | io) "004 8oanlon of Manchester | FRIENDLY |Clothing 6, ¥red's Drive-in 6, Nu ewcastle on April 4 is also in Charles to Arsenal, which offer . side forward pos TH } 4 o£ lcerning the Football Association ; _ high double too -- 524 (331), Six 87 Hot Shots 36, Gutter Snipes 3), 4 doubt, The players of teams ed £35000 and thiee players for on a television broadcast. He he: problems. Johnny Haynes of Ful: Mg (ON 19% od scores toa: Doubles; Pin Busters 46, Wiffers 43, Lucky| We are sorry the news has been mise Dennis Viollet of Manchester #4 (326) und R, Anderson, 404 (235), ttl , 4 Sing 299 ed out to be giant killers this week, Fairley should be back next week, are also being closely watched. The players have asked for albeing dropped from the team. | {yived is the best prospect fOr ar tr hurr son nn, $2. M. Patterson \iin some of the biggest upsets of the , M, Parfit 200 and B, Forbes 207 - - - The Pin Busters started it off PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES " ' " , (" 5. England's selectors are In a to his team-mate Bobby Charlton pa © SERIE T Cowle 18 three points to ene, Jack Milne was race with 3 points, followed by Ernie's Al|Burnies with 34, Boomerangs 33, Tay The wing positions will go to lers 5 (32), Dominos 3 (35) and Bizzy Hula . Hoops 4 from the Happy Boes| Team Standing: Motor City Bowling | ge! 9, B. Mackensle 89, and D. h h and two against Arsenal, and a Trevor Morris came under [ire J . Wa Fulham chairman because of yyui0q on the left, The three in-| WOW! Look at what eur Ruby Lane] RADIATOR DEPT, {Rug Cleane Crowell Shell Station 4, which have played against Bir- him, when Charles expressed A ilieves this to be the cause of his ham should be at inside left, v. Brinibell, 423 (203); M, Nicholson, "'Iikes 42 and King Pins 4! od this last couple of weeks, » for ENGLAND'S TEAM lo t itl 0 Lemo LH 9, L. Gilher HOAKOD. | ' centre, but that position may g an L. Gites, id hy taking the league leading Rrazers{ The High Balls are still leading the hy : quandry regarding the selection to make way for Peter Broad: pulu's whitewashed Sputniksi Hot 'he big gun for the Pin' Busters f 0 eZ an n of the 11 to meet Scotland at bent of Wolves at inside right, Shots whitewashed Flying Saucers Jamieson bowled well but his spares lors Sailors 33, The OK.'s 30, Starters . sho Strikers took two points from Hula lot him down, Bill Moore's lowly Lucky 20, Jumpers 27, B.Hobs 27, Dot's Do who Strikes grounded the flying Lucky Six Littles 26, Sputniks and Rings 25, Lucky Boys 2 (34), |and Lucky Sevens and Pop-Ups split|9, Jury and Lovell Drugs 7, Gold Medal you, 75 urth game, schedvled with for refusing to transfer Mel : some remarks he had made con. itions provide the did this week. That's high single and Team Standings: Brazers 60, Lucky Spring Bros, Fumiture 4, Kinloch's Ltd, mingham in the last week or two wish to sign for Arsenas The lower division of oup league tum: putting up with us this past few weeks, KE. Franklin 4, M wembley on April 11, The recent There are several others 4 K Hoops and Sixers took two points from by & 4 to 0 score. All Bill's. men howled 13" and Smoochers 24, Zeroes 33, showing against the League of rate consideration, but that 18 pumbells i on af : 35 {iH 4 manel td 1 92 Frenc sala 4 ' Tea i § " ; well and showed a great improvement [Bill's Pills a ray ards 2 [tT n e ence n ower Ireland and the Undor-23 French how the probable team looks to Team standings -- sers 19. Mot Vol NI KUWuosket Tod 'hy "Silckys and Down 30 and Tha Ouoars 12. side has left them wondering how me. Hoops 15, Flying Saucers 14, Dumbells| MOMSF the Witfers kept up the rout and| We only have two in the honor voll AMPA, Fla. (AP)- Manager|with 20 homers, knocked In 93 8 ang Spuriie 3, [¥imith ir) hint himael but Wilt Mile Const 0. (130) Hy 19; ' . - g 'S, C 2 | | . 430), er ' ANADIA . - team Just wasn't there. Led by Frank| High triples are: Ev, Harding 604 Al Lopez counts on steady piteh- runs but hit only 283, Landis fin T IN BR EF CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS noinel and Bert Waite the Gutter] (245, 263): Howard Read 689 (327, 262, ing, tight defence and added ished the year at 277 with 15 | There ix a new name on top this Snipes defeated the King Pins 3 to 1,200) Gladys Bickle 688 (213, 320), Bill week! Art Brown with a nice 704 (236, Gary Kirby showed the way for the Baker 687 (237, 288); Evnle Hale 686 ip] i Walkie My Chicago White homers, Sniih, troubled al yea! 330) Barb Pisani 600 (230, 254); Norm [King Pins and with a little luck this 04, 315, 267); Flo Lovelock 681 (35, X & pennant contender, |by a bad ankle, hit only ,252 and| o" HI --~ O'Reilly 686 (277, 215); Of Yourth 4 hm R Phd A His hopes centre on young finished with only 12 homers. Lo-| FIRST CRICKPT L0sS Foul ail Jody in money Dib 100 (21D, 24901 Wor tath 870 C200, 270)1 | Hira ee or the Ant wes ear Wiliams oa (ike 2300 Mop hi Ty er rookie omg tz ¢xpects lo play Calison in| LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) $10.835 to $10.33 for Gonzalcs. |vved Geigy wi (5 Sts, dots Nab wey, Tp ath i, Th, war iis Cu, 3, UF Brien $1 181 ' ' P y jes | ( sp y \ i Evelyn Stata 62 [triple by Stiek for 661 (299, A! p ) Indianapolis, who was a long ball/left, Landis In centre and Smith The West Indies inflicted the first DODGERS CUT Er as ra ory, 0. triples were by Sticky Mosier, dL an. Mow ihih 430 ate, Jon Hist Stith 41 thumper in the minors. If the Sox|in right with Jim Rivera (.228), rjoket test match defeat on Pak-| SARASOTA, Fla, (AP)--Fcrr , Meh single games = Winnie Killen 00), Doug Taylor 630 (213, 212); Frank 307)i Phyl Johnson 603 (230 338) 2511 Gecrge Killen 248: Flo Tippett and O'Donnel 627 (257, 232); Bert Waite 6233 "ues Hudson 600 (331, 3M)1 Pat Jar 8 ) Nueller (253) oun Ski y re a1 'e cut Tue , are i Jake a strong run at New Don oa ' D il Bd Le u Ski |istan in its own country by win. more Dodgers were cut Tue sday | Jim Nemish 347; Bev Dervent 240; Bert (247); Bill Smith 817 (382); Bill Moore vis 606 (306, 210); Don Crossman 602 York Yankees, the extra boom |zas (242 a etro in reserve. | i the third and final test by as. the Los Angeles roster was Cole and Al Smith 236; John Pisani 235; 611 (248) and Al 'Jamieson 600 (215, (244); Dot Paradise 601 (231, 209) and must come from Callison, Jim poX.APARICIO COMBO {ning thx og Toesd Y reduced to 32 players, Pitcher Fd Rose Kehoe 393; Sid Wariosk 330, oon - Tom Corneal 601 (208, 200). 3 e : | nnings and 156 runs Tuesday, "hue 8 alder! om iio Aro ane ood single games were by Gord Over 230 singles are Muriel Cross Landis and Al Smith he Sox have the best second tt ning : I ey |Bor buck and rookie Inflelder George Scott 319; Joan Richards 314; Smith 247, Bil Maxwell 243, Al Perry man 272, Ron Howell 370, Ray Bran e sure an ave 0 "Last year the Yankees Kot off pase. shart combination iy the| (Me Pakistan batsmen, resunii| Gene Wallace were optioned tojkde Nathan and Doris" Yourth i331 John Murch 230, Bill Newell 234, ton 387, Phyl Hudson and Helen, Fisher to a fying start and we were A puddgble: Ne at 64 for three, were trapped On St. Paul. Pitcher Rene Valdes Marie Manning 200: Len Dervent 204i Hob Carswell 223, Norrie Dawe 221,251. Glad Willams 346, Dom Thomp: terrible," said Lopez. He has fin Hague th dept a v Nellie a drying pitch by off-spin bowl was returned to Montreal, Earl Jon Trawell aig Que Sane ne Yoru iv Netaa an Nomatuk 1] son 340, hth Turner n A Jats un, f ' ox 3 at second and ashy... Q a rh ol id e Greone 200, Jae awson 5, Jim Poot 204, on George Taylor 299, ort an jshed second to Casey Stengel In|yuis Aparicio (266) at short, Lo i Sonny Ramaghiy ang Las Robiasen, 3 fs te Jrotpect, (aTo0m standing -- Sarcks 1 Hoala's Bright 0 nd Bob Hanna He Bruce Hynes ba. aon Shewile_3%, . . dn ' { a 4 1ibbs, and wer or .lalso wi play with St, a this 1% Goofers 11: 8, Exits 10; Jokers Only two lemon leaguers this week Joan Gray and Boh Corneal , Susie t seven, of the Jost. wight Jens of pez counts on Bubba Phillips | » yao ¥ F ul th (0 Darts 8; Dragons and Ploneers 6i Bob Van de Walker with a 91 and Nels Greer 229, Mert Warding 238, 330; Bill res C ange 0 Cleveland and cago (he won (243) who was doing great until SWITCH TO LAND bola J ; 'Dilly's 8 Wilson 98, (Greer 228, 208; Ted McComb 828, Hen: in 1954 at Cleveland). "By the ho broke a bone in his foot In| 1,ONDON (AP)--Donald Camp- time we saw the Yanks the first yy ne ag his third baseman, At 4 a aly + A8 his | be p ter speed g, left time In late May they had a 9%: first, Ron Jackson (239), Fari|ell, word water i g Ring. Jest Th m ' " iid ole A Fee BE hE é game lead and we were last, |Torgeson (206) and Ray Boone giates and another world speed ; = ; A a T--_ a : gm LJ LJ ICH "As from our slow start, our ( g4¢ d i : Aside 0 (,242) are splitting the work, |bid--this time on land, "1 am| trouble was that we couldn't beat t a New York. They took us 15.7.) They are toying with the idea going to Salt Lake City for talks This year we hope to straighten of moving Sherm Lollar (.273) to about my bid to better the land | them out." first if Earl Battey (226) can/speed record next year." Camp-| handle the first-string catching, bell said. "I'm hoping my car BEST AT HOME John Romano (.201 at Indianapo- will be able to do more than 500 In their home park, the Sox lis) seems to have made the club, miles an hour." The record of made the most of their single. " at 39.2 m.p,h. was set by the late The pitching big three" of go . v 2 Bitting ach, fog speed 3 Pierce (17-11), Wynn (14-16) and Sun Cond ob Bonneville Salt nt ng below Y Donovan (15-14) is bolstered by ats, " : lod the majors with 101 Bary Latman (9-11 at Indianap:| GONZALES TIES ROAD stolen bases but were last in both C1'3 and 30 with the Sox). Moore) ,yGUSTA, Ga. (AP)--Pancho home runs (07) will get spot work, Bob/q,n.ales turned back Australia's pitching staff Is getting Shaw U4 Nite Quttoht ed Chl: afal Anderson 6-4, 86 Tuesday older. Early Wynn Is 39, Billy [C480 A another poss ty. night and pulled even with Lew Plerce and Ray Moore each 32|. Lopez hopes he has found left- Hoad in the over-all standings of and Dick Donovan 31. 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