The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1959, p. 13

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LJ€ Cheredarsk 221, Bill Max. feat when they hit 1203 in the first 201 and Charlie Elliott 227, 206, fue OSHAWA TIMES, 27, 195% / game, high is the first time this year | Individual trophy winners were --| , Monday, April ' 13 ii gi 218, Bill Newell 217, Art Sleeman Montreal Athletes Give | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS © ifeiiiss sib Shabas mass pm ral hb ie its went veil Barry AT High tiple, sing th: [improved during the Tast halt of the a um wn. Bert Walle Hy out ut handioap; Ed on 282; High seston but fea lute below thelr Wien, | Joazs Jonp Sr 184, : Jack The man EPARTMENT forced to bow! In Bowmanville next| A1 Jamieson 204, Don McCormack triple without handicap, Doug k RADIATOR. D! re J lelon 092 and High Average, Bob| The great surprise of the day was|® oi. a k. 202, Al Mosier 201, and George Pratt, - wers Playoffs;--First Division Lucky | We® 'orby Ken Reeson 670, Charlie 7 th | Teen Agers Some Ans six iy Gutter Snipes 3033, Brazers| With three steady games, the Pin 200. Elliott ae. John Hart a, Tom Neal| Feeney 199. Congratulations to al! ihe Gora Who Fry only won the | oonag. | | Busters took command of the second! yowly lemon leaguers were Al Ste-|625, Helen Feeney 618 and Barry Hen Next week will be the finals, so pinta than any team in the league CANADIAN FIFTH MONTREAL (CP)--A panel , agers have become disin- 297, and Hot Shots 2368, Second DIVi-| qivision, Individual staris were Scarée yen 88, Frank Locke 98, and Clarence |derson 614. us all be sure to be out to give or Pn of sports figures, under fire of | terested in sport. There's a sion: Fin Busters azn, oF doky Srethes | AT h| Alen 91 High scores were, rolled Yoon | [OL S0BPOLL 10 ous teams and b - G87's who only scored 29 points Tosh Lg Mass, (CP gre i lack of coaches, not as many |3072, King Pins an ers " we ; Reeson 238, 204, i Helen Feeney . . Tal in league play, final er, a teen-agers and adults fad such oung hocke; ayers and too | With their rooting section in good for the "Wittens. OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE 211, 200, 207; Sam Grant 215; Bob G.M, PLATERS PLAYOFFS oat ara pi and went oY soldier, placed fifth on the hor- ns tossed at them as Joung We pay tee. the Lucky Six jumped into the| It's hard to believe but we had no| Ben's Krimkos pulled section out of Amey 200; Bob Feeney 260: 258: Bob . A during the good matured taunts much TV. We are spoiling the |voice, the Lae Bo on and but for|one in the 600 bracket, this night. |e fire by taking a clean sweep from |Temperton 215; Tom Neal 285; 3 Dorothy The championship section was won | Af14% SROUERE TE Hoel, WUE caviain izontal bars Saturday in the 72nd teen. ager; he hasn't any desire {a very poor 3rd game, their lead Willard St. Louis came closest with athe Diveos, This means the Krimkos,|Durno 210; John Hart 202, Cec-|by its Mixers in a five game series] Sonn Smith and his men had the last|National AAU gymnastics cham-- left.' {could have been much greater. The [5% gun, ve | Trovicanas. and Diveos wil be in the | Durno 200; Barry Hengerwn i, a6) with & ste) pintall of 5236. This Tesull 'laugh. The rest of the league Prados pionships, Weiler had 17.40 points | other in this division st| Good single games were ack | playoffs for e league championship Ru utler 1 I acl 63 2 pag, hed > Re Should the government sub- | SCC, TOM] ook ike they Shere canrt| Dawson "316, BOI Moore 240, Gord |with the remaining three teams bowl. Bert Keay 274, 353; Bill Hart 371; Were consistently good all season. congratulate them on thelr fine por: | compared with 1838 for, the wine, can Chur sidize athletes? ate with Doves's volce. A 'sug. Smith 219, Jack Bailey 237, John All:(ing off in a consolation: roll: Doug's| Dale Colbourne 214; Ed Henderson| Runners up in this section were the| The runners up in this section were hor Wednesday night, was called The panel agreed it Should. [gestion has been mad that he should man 229, Roy McLean 223, Jack Milne | Purepaks went down to #lorious de- | 2! Ed Corby 284; 216; Ray Kirby Kromers $100, This team has greatly'the Gyros with total pinfall, . Rhscoi M ------e, dt nT -- " Top-Notch Teens sports night, a - vt Shei i There were more than 60 ques- tioners. 3 Guest panelists were hockey Montreal Alouettes, and Danny Gallivan, sports announcer, The teen-agers . in-your-day question was tossed first at 0'Quinn. "Well, yes. We were just about the same in my day as you are today. We of into the same scrapes and trouble." Said Cwrry: "Yes, but we weren't organized like they are today. Everything is organized for teen-agers now, but as kids we had to do a lot of it for ourselves. Harvey: "We weren't any dif- ferent, but today teen - agers have heen placed in a different category. We did the same things." Etcheverry: . "Sure there were teen-agers in my day. We liked to dance, and the Friday night dance was the big thing in my home town. We used to 500 kids out at a AE ait "The next question was: "Are we becoming a nation of spec- tators and not participators?" Hatvey: "There used to be plenty of teams for older fel- Jows. There aren't any now. I guess golf and TV have taken the place . . . Etcheverry: "People are more interested in hunting, fishing and golf than in play- team sports." [ 'Quinn: "It's the older { people who are becoming the | spectators. They want to relax in front of their TV sets or on the golf course. I guess it's our modern pace of living. Curry: "Over the years teen- SPORT BRIEFS | | GONZALES TAKES TITLE | CLEVELAND (AP) -- Pancho Gonzales won his seventh] straight professional tennis tour: by Lew | mH ae he ttt cor '55 Chev. '51 Chev. '51 '55 Chev. ; 1 "51 Olds. over I he STATION WAGON SEDAN DELUXE Studebaker SEDAN SEDAN 98 SEDAN championship. | In top condition pped. POPE TO SEE ATHLETES I Reduced for this week A eu Radio, etc. GEESE | 41595 | 5395 || s175 | s1145 | | $695 | $375 Mo 1080 expressed his Tore yhen he received in audi- 400 directors of municipal | ~ priv centres in Italy. cman ms '58 Chev. | "50 Pontiac 'S6 Olds. | '54 Buick '57 Chev. | '53 Pontiac team Saturday captured the : A Canadian Legion Ontario crib | SEDAN 4 DOOR SEDAN HARDTOP HARDTOP SEDAN DELIVERY SEDAN 28 other teams with 27 2 Like brand new Lic. No. A32774 Teams from Stratford, Midland Price Only . Radio and Automatic Only Very sharp. Just like a new car. DELIVERY and Thorold tied for second place : with 24 points. Stratford beat | ' Midland to win the second place % 4G 4 final. Entries came from as far away as North Bay and Oshawa. Next year's tournament will be held in Glencoe. CANADIANS LOSE NeISTERD A ar} Cony [l | 4 chm, rm Yates 15 57 Bedford | '57 Buick YOU CAN T '54 Pontiac | "eo hockey tournament here Sunday. | WIN YACHTING TROPHY | PANEL DELIVERY HARDTOP SEDAN Station HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP)-- Bert Darrell of Berqpuda Sunday op Wagons Bent Darrel of Berguda Sunday Just spotless and look at ™ h phy when he took the third and | the price. is car has everything Automatic IN STOCK deciding race os He ras for | rnatiopal o! e achts. Sam Barton of Rye, N.Y. who Som had won the first of Sundays two | 4 63 Chev. fo 58's races when Darrell was forced to quit after a stay gave way, fin- ished the third race three min- utes and 25 seconds back of the Bermuda skipper. I [-- NIPPED BY INCHES | [] ' 1 I" [| (NORFOLK, Va. (AP) . Dave r 5 ' : } Be sure and ask one of RE 49 Chev. | '55 Buick 53 Pontiac | '52 Ponfiac 53 Dultk (summa champion Jocelyn Delecour| ; i i bou -- nipped him by inches in the 200 FLEETLINE Te " DOOR SEDAN Thisis a very 'good one. This car is loaded with Tout gay tees at the Virginian - Pilot relays. | Reduced to only. value. small down payment = Se gdged [Eoeish Shanpion eter Radford in 9.5 seconds to take the 100 while Delecour $1 | fa y 205 3 J : . sasy monthly payment passed Sime in the last three : plan. yards to win in 21 seconds flat. a ---- . Have You Noticed F==:5%| OUR LOW PRICES ... OTHERS IMITATE BUT THEY NEVER CAN menieux added the Canadian foils mint) DUPLICATE .« . YOU WILL ALWAYS GET THE BEST DEAL AT she won at Easter. Ben Simo of | renee Cf ONTARIO MOTOR SALES. WAS ONCE A TOP SKIER PRAGELATO, Italy Death came Saturday to Camillo Passet, er Italian Olympic | skier, who swerved during a race 21 years ago to avoid a specta- "" tor, slammed into a tree, suf- Fea fered a broken spine and spent the rest of his life in a wheel chair. He was 41. i WORLD RECORD SET : -- Tamara | Press of Leningrad beat the women's world shot put record Sunday with a throw of 56 feet, matte 100 BOND ST. CSHAWA ported. The listed world record vy * - .5- 6504 -- RA. 5 - 6507 of 54 feet, 11% inches is held by | another Russian, Galina Zybina. |

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