, 'Sam' Samolenko In High Gear Now By CLIFF GORDON Geo. Samolenko, who is a slow starter in the hockey season, has recently broke out with a hot 7 streak and is currently one of the hottest players on the Dunnies team. He has scored six goals 7 in the last four games and will CYO Sr. Atoms Have 3-Way Tie For Top Berth Tuesday's CYO Senior Atom games brought on a three-way tie for first place with St. Ger- trude's, St. Mary's and St. John's deadlocked at six points apiece. In the opening game, St. Greg- ory's Tigers handed St. Ger- trude's their first defeat by a Lah MIDGET HOCKEY secutive league wins, Another "lively" Minor Hockey Association Mid- get League tripleheader was held at Children's Arena Wednesday night, Lions, the current pace- setters in the six-team loop, ran their unbeaten streak to four Lions Midgets Still Remain Undefeated Oshawaidock, Owen, Michell, Montpetit, con- " PUN UNV I Wwe YE reeves 'McDonald, Davis, Joseph, John- son, Porteous, Vasko, Locke, Flegg and King. KINSMEN -- LEGION Canadian Legion mentor Frank Wilbur, who has been trying to figure out a winning formula for his cellar-dwelling club, came up with a real find in the final game of the night, beating Kinsmen 5-3, Porter, Aldred and Brown, KIWANIS: goal, Wallace; de- fence, Shody, Skerratt, Emilvan- owicz, Beuchler, Smith; for- wards, Mason, Masters, Roberts, Oshawa Juvenile "Stars", tween the pipes and his debut as cage custodian, Wilbur, who is also manager of em- ployed young Johnnie Lothian be e boy made a creditable showing in Allan Booth collected two THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 5, 1959 19 Be Notion a4 Al Sytmyk dis. ruce Norton a yi . rr he i. ko, Nr, Sos, pnt Butch Scribner, Tommy Cotie|Scribner, Talling, Kidd, Wallace, and Bob Crothers notched. one|Chatterton and Romanski. each for the Kinsmen pucksters.| CANADIAN . LEGION: goal, KINSMEN: goal, Markus; de-|Lothizn; defence, Wilkins, Ander- fence, Fudge, Glaspell, Chamber-|son, Costello, Turner, Weldon; forwards, Watt, Sra Booth, a key Cliff, Syt. nyk, Mountain, Elmhurst- and Bourrie. Referees: Paul Kawzenuk and Mel Suddard; scorer: Jim Ww. ! CUSTOM-BLENDED be out to increase his overall © points average at the Whitby Arena tomorrow night, when | Dunnies will play host to ths * Chatham Maroons. "Sammy," as _ a rule, is laways right up near : the top in the top ten of the scor- ing race and the local right- winger may soon be there again, # he continues to work the way he has in recent games. Chatham Maroons have two players in the top ten who will also be out to increase their over-all scoring average. The two Maroons players are Ted Power and Jim Connelley. Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen kept pace with the Whitby Dun- lops on Wednesday night, as they downed the Chatham Ma-|starts at 8.00 p.m. We have had roons 6-4. This leaves the Dun. many favorable comments over nies with a one full-game lead|the past few weeks, in regard to over the K-W team and both|the early starting of the games. teams have played the same|lt gives the fans a chance to get number of games. out and home to watch their A reminder in regard to to-|favorite TV programme, or take morrow night's game is. that itlin a party, or what have you. SPORT SNAPSHOTS Should Our Athletes Be Subsidized By CBC? By JIM PEACOCK "Possibly, once these programs Canadian Press Staff Writer |were established, sponsors could VANCOUVER (CP) -- Should be found to pick up the cost," he intercollegiate - athletics be sub- said. oe sidized by the Canadian Broad-| UBC now has an athletics' bud- casting Corporation through tele Set of Toushly bgp oa vision? " M | curricular - activities assessment Yes," says Dean A.W. Mat-| \,"0 0p of the more than 10,000 thews, president of the Men's gy qonts and from gate receipts Athletic Committee which rec-|p. mn basketball and football mends and directs athletic pol-| 10 : jcies at the University of British) GATES NOT LARGE Columbia. | The latter are not large, with "The CBC is subsidizing drama the intercollegiate football activ: and music and other forms of the|ity drawing little more than 2, arts through television," Dean|000 a game and basketball at- Matthews says. |tendance at fewer than 1,000 a "Why shouldn't the CBC also|8ame. subsidize university and other| UBC returned this year to the amateur athletics? They are all Western Canada Intercollegiate a part of our culture." Athletic Union and Dean Mat- thews and others in the athletics DEAN'S VIEWPOINT {department are hoping that inter Dean Matthews, expressed his school rivalry with the Prairie view in an interview. The CBC universities will perk up specta he argues, is subsidizing the arts|tor interest. in picking up part of the cost of| It was this western interco' various sponsored musical and legiate competition which Dear dramatic productions and the Matthews suggested would meri whole cost of unsponsored pro-|televising. grams concerned with Canadian| If it came, bringing additional culture. |funds, where would they be used? In this same manner, CBC tele-|,/ At UBC, where the emphasis is vision could assist university ath- on intra-mural athletics -- nearly Jetics. [3,000 of the student body take 'SAMMY' SAMOLENKO | |to Peter Rombough of St. Ger- score of 3-1. Larry McAvoy scored on a breakaway to give St, Gertrude's a 1-0 lead in the first period. John Salowski came back to tie it up. Jack McGarry put the Tigers ahead 2-1 with an assist from Ted Marks, and Larry Judge fired the insurance goal to give the Tigers the vie- Kiwanis 6-2. In the other two en- counters, Rotary nipped Local 222, 4-3 and in the night cap Canadian Legion chalked up their initia) victory downing Kinsmen ROTARY -- LOCAL 222 Little Dougie Pascoe, a mem- ber of Oshawa Bantam "Stars", which were eliminated in OMHA finals against Stratford last sea- son and who is now a midget player this season, fired two tal- lies in leading Rotary to a 43 triumph over Local 222. Ron Mitchell ahd Johnnie Plews trig- gered the Rotary scores. For the Union boys, who are now in last place after last night's action, Jimmie McGraw with a pair and Gary Kitchen did their bell-ringing. LOCAL 222: goal, Harman; de- fence, Black, Godridge, Walling, McNamee; forwards, Elliott, Kay, Cheesman, Siblock, Gib- bons, Kitchen, Gow, Barnoski and McGraw. ROTARY: goal, Hooper; de- fence, Oliver, Lindsay, Carey, Logan, Maynard; forwards, Ritchie, Steckley, Armstrong, Leffen, Plew, Pascoe, MacDon- ald, Hall, Waduck, Plews, Mitchell and Taylor. KIWANIS -- LIONS Lions Midgets maintained their unbeaten season's record in the second tilt, outclassing Kiwanis S..by a 62 count. Young Dave Mitchell, the ivop's current top sniper, starred in the victory counting a 3-goal "hat-trick". Gordie Wilson, John Hentig and Larry Michael clicked for singles. Wayne Porteous and Ralph Davis each shared Kiwanis scores. LIONS: goal, Russell, Watt defence, Chapman, Norri§, Michael, Wilson, Hentig; for- wards, Bradley, Rockburn, tory. Only penalty of the game went trude's. ST. JOHN'S WIN St. John's downed Holy Cross 5-1 in the second tilt. For the win- ners, it was Stan Korczynski from David Speller: Andrew Diyant from Ted McGee and Korezynski; McGee unassisted on two counts, and Bryant. Tom Forestall fired the Holy Cross tally with Herb Chapman picking up the assist. ST. MARY'S CLICK In the final tilt, St. Mary's won 132 over St. Gregory's Lions. Pat Murdoch had the hat trick for St. Mary's. Ed Hanowski, Bill Dionne, Gary Dionne and Jerry Dionne all picked up a pair of tallies, while Paul Jordan and Scott Andison had singles. Terry Fudge was tops for the Lions with a goal and an assist, while Paul Scott fired the other goal. Paul Westley of St. Mary's re- ceived the only penalty. St. Gertrude's St. Mary's St. John's St. Greg's Tigers Holy Cross St. Greg's Lions Chuvalo Rejects New York Fight O.H.A. SENIOR ww A" HOCKEY PETE BABANDO TOMORROW (Saturday, Dec. 5) "WHITBY DUNLOPS CHATHAM MAROONS Game Time - 8 p.m. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA OFFERS YOU 6 WINTER- PROOF BLENDS! PREVENT v Costly Octane Waste, v Slow Starts vV Carburetor Icing V Cold Weather Stalling SAVE UP TO 4A GALLON ON PREMIUMS AND GET PEAK PERFORMANCE, REGARDLESS OF WEATHER ONLY SUNOCO CUSTOM BLENDING GIVES YoU | Fuelpower 10 FIT YOUR CAR'S HORSEPOWER TORONTO (CP)--George Chu- Adams, Michell, Barnoski, Mur- Made in Conadn by lun Ol Company 1d, valo, Canadian heavyweight champion, Wednesday rejected an offer of a televised bout with Harold Carter of New York City on New Year's Day. "We just didn't think a fight on that day would do much of a business at the box office," said co-manager Jack Allen. The of- fer, he said, came from Harry Markson, boxing director of Madison Square Garden. Allen said there is a possibility Chuvalo will have a TV fight later in January or early Febru- ary. ' LEADING DRIVER COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)--Har- ness racing's leading driver in Payment by CBC television for |part in one or more of the 25 dif- broadcasting rights to intercol-/ferent sports offered -- any in- jate football, basketball and crease in the present budget - the thtee mai specta- ould als into, minor sports, sports among ern Can-|Dean Matthews said. be TIRE "As we built up the athletie budgets. | sports program and facilities, we And televising of these sports would put more money into the would arouse public interest,/major sport (football, basketball) Pean Matthews said. areas," he said. PO] Ww minor drove horses to |the 1959 season was William D. | (Buddy) Gilmour, the United States Trotting Association re- rted Wednesday night. Gil 165. heat vie- tories to dethrone William R. (Billy) Haughton, the leading U.S. sulky pilot for six straight |seasons. Genosha Hawks Open New Season O With their basketball season| This club could be at least 12 opener only two days away, Osh-| points better than the team that awa Genosha Hotel Hawks ran/won the All-Ontario Inter. B through their final practice Mon- title, last spring. And with the day night and looked to be eager| formidable opponents they'll face for action. After practising the warm-up. and shooting drills, Coach Gord Davidson ran the club through a gruelling, hour- long scrimmage. One thing is sure, this club is in good condi- tion! Not a single player slack- ened off during the entire ses- sion. Their weekly practice ses- sions at Donevan Collegiate ap- pear to have made the team both familiar with the gymna- sium surroundings (a most im- portant factor in home games) and also with each other. before OBA playdowns in the usual | spring, they'll have to be that |good or better, As is the usual case with a basketball club of this sort, a ballot vote was taken to elect a captain, and the Hawks will have Brent Oldfield as their represent- |ative. Gord Davidson was elect- ed to the co-captainship, and since he is the coach of the Gen- osha team this will give him talking privileges with the offi- cials on the floor. Now, dll that remains is a good start for the season. And you can n Sat. bet that the Hawks will be trying for a big win Saturday night in their opener against Central '"Y" Saints, from Toronto, With last year's record of 14 wins and two losses to maintain, the Osh- awa team should be gunning for a fine start to their season. The earlier starting time for this year's games would appear to have a large bearing on the crowds. It looks like there will be a large attendance for Satur- day's game, since most people can be home in time to catch the TV hockey games, Game time is 7.30 p.m. at the Donevan Collegi- ate on Harmony road south. Come on out and support your local basketball club! OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL White Stars won the first section by taking three points from Subway Lunch. Miller Construction finished in second place, although they lost two points to the All Stars. Bricklayers took two points from A and W Root Beer, Blue Stars got three points from Pleasure Valley White Rose. Horne's Esso squeezed two points from the Outlaws. Peacock Lum- ber took two points from Richmond Tire, they lost the third point to R. Osmok, who rolled a very nice 403 to take over high single with handicap. High scores for the night. J. Gimes 723 (311), M. Bell 711 (305), L. Stiffler 687, H. Kalinskv 685, R. S'mcoe 683, MH. Peterson 681, A Zweig 675, R. Osmok 672, N. Soring 653, N. O'Reilly 640, A. Gogven 637, J. Leaman 626, W. Ross 624, S. Howard 618. E. Bostorache 614, M. Miller 613. B. Sherman 609, A. Green 605 and J. Vasko 605. We only have one bowler In the Lemon League: R. Richard, 73. UNITED STEEL WORKERS High Triples: R. Richard 732, L. Arp 630, P. Kyle 614, F. Lindley 613, F. Watson 604 and S. Boneham 600. High Singles: L, Halev 259, D. Bright 257, D. Scott 253, N. Boneham 244, R. Arp 234, Marg. Smith 225, J. Nichol 224, D. Snelgrove 224, K. Nichol 208. D. Wilson 204, L. Heard 203 and E. New- hall 200. Lemon League: D. Andrews 82, J. Gallen 85, H. Andrews 90, J. McCarthy 97. D. Jacentv 97 and D. Doucette 99, Team Stand'ngs: Second Section -- A Group: Strivers 4, Loafers 4, In- stigators 3, Vanguards 3 and Spitfires 3 B Group: Loosers 5, Poor Shots 3, Cellar Dwellers 2, Orbiters 2 and Lucky Six 1. WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Team standings -- Gay Six 8, Pin Pickers 6, Lucky Strikes 5, Alley Cats $5, High Bawls 4, dvead Pins 3, Merry Six 3, Go-Getters 2, Hilo's 1 and Jesters 0. Over 600 -- M. Shorten 705 (203, 209); D. Walker 652 (236, 228) and B. Badgley 616 (239). Over 200 -- 1. Fowler 249, 200; P.|251, AL Elliott 278, Ted Bathe 270, 217, 142) 333; 5 McClosky 246. 2; F, Barcley 228, 244; |. 'Brown 255, A. Parry 255, D. Serna irre Loven 031, 10) ibson , A. Fry eB. arke A, | 241, 241, 201, J. Strank 237, Bob Si p) Sanford 233, E. Lynburner 222, D. 2s 226, rem | dh mosey 8 150, D. Satton 221, T, Elliott 221, Marg Brown 213, A. Colborne 211, N. Mitchell 211, G. Keenan 208. D. Shackleton 207 and G. Murray 206. LEMON LEAGUE -- G. Keenan 99, S. Kivell 94, G. Sparks 93, B. Cook 93, J. Smith 92, S. Armstrong 92, B. Clarke 91, A. Brown 90, L. Locke 85, D, Al- man 77 and W, Mallette. ALBERT STREET CHURCH The Eagles took four points to keep them on top with 8 points. Right behind them are the Rockets with 6, Comets 5, Jets, Hawks, Sliders, Stars 4, Beavers, Satellites 2 and Blue Jays 1. Only two ladles this week without handicap: Pearl Cooper 238 and Marg Jacklin 227, Ladies over 200 with handicap -- Marg Mossey 263, Helen Moring 256, 206: Muriel Maunder 237, 277, 200 (64 Fva Locke 237, Flo Bovle 230, 208 (615 Fthel Westlake 226, Bea Holland 223, Betty Taylor 212, Ivy Gibbs 211, Vera Szikszay 208. Marion Cox 208 and Bes- sie Knox 201. We have two men without handicap: | Foank Cooner 236, 200 (603) and Eric| Jr ~klin 229. fen over 200 with handicap: Perce Cl'-k was high for the nizht when he rol: d 298, 205 (642); Bruce Hurst 271, Dan Draypak 259, Alan Venema 244, 225 (765), Glen Maunder 243. Roy Corb- man 235, 227. 221 (683); Cliff Davis 235, © >ree Neal 230, Stan Gray 220, 217; Norm Marnien 217, Bill Pike 214, Reg. Pike 25, Art Allman 204 and Gord She- milt 270, We have five in our Lemon League-- Mildred Down 89, Rita Code 87, Gladys Clark 8), Marg Mossey 78 and Verna Haight 58 LEGION BOWLING one week to go there still or top position. Haven't a Clue need wo points to clinch the top honors. J. | veet was ton bowler with a | tripte of 730 (244, 241, 253), followed by M. McPher: n 731 (282, 270). Ladies' hirh singles--Brenda Bracey 237, Hariet Johns 236, Arla White 218, May Whiting 215, Flo Strank 213, Mur- fel Roznik 211, Shirley Burkhart 206 and Norma Bradburn 204, Men's high singles. B. Bracey 283, With or is a fight L. Corson 234, 233, E. McKen- sie 231, B. Brown 230, F. Grant 229, Sid Hobbs 229, 221, F. Lloyd 228, Elio Landry 228, Frank Johns 223, Luke White 219, Les Bowers 216, 213. A Brown 215, 206, D, Kerr 210, L, Black 209, H. Bathe 205, G. Haines 204, Orly Conlin 201 and Bill Lock 200. Team stand'ng -- Haven't a Clue 27. Blowers 24, Sharp Shooters 24, Dead Heads 24, Packed Team 23, Step and Fetchet 21, DizzySix 21, You Name Em 20, Sooners 17, Wild Cats 15, Bar Tenders 14 and Misfits 10. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES High Triples: May Lenius 632, Mid Muir 631, Ella Hall 611 and Marg Daniels 601. High Singles: Marion Dingman 272, Marg Daniels 261, May Lenius 261, Ella Hall 261, Marg Gray 255. A. Armstrong 247, Ada Crawford 233, Helen Anderson 30, 26, Mary Chinn 227, Chris Collins 223, Myrtle Waite 222, Dorothy Knihnis- ky 220, 215, Dorothy Dowe 219, Betty Gazdik 214, Jo Cobbledick 211, Vi Nor- ris 211, Mid Muir 210, 244. Flo Bracey 205, June Morriscn "04, Phyl Barkley 203, Mary Hobbs 201 and Cleta Well man 200. Lemon League: Ethel Toppings 91. El Tayler 87, Bailey Hennick 85, Mary Pirie 81, Ardeth Armstrong 67, Sadie Ford Dealer soon and drive Licks sticky traffic jams! The handy Ford Falcon turns everyday chores into fun! 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Team Standings: Duds 4, Gems 4, Deadbeats 3, Bellringers 3, Squatters 2, Stars 2, Jokers 1, Jays 1, Dillies 0 and Stinkers 0. MOTOR CITY MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE Team standings are as follows: Team Nos. 6, 8 - 20, Team No. 1, 3 3 Team No, 5 - 14, Team No, 7 - 13, Team No. 2 - 11 and Team No. 4 - 10, High Triples: Lou Trattner 727, Bob {McLean 706, Barclay Bateman 660, Harry Fayle 654, Madeline Morrison |633, Bill Webster 611, Inge Trattner |604 and Russ McBride 604. | High Singles: Adam Goreski' 253, Ann Goreski 251, Peg Fayle 248, John Blen- |cowe 241, Ron Wodnisky 239, John |Gorssline 221, Carol Alexander 210, Jim |Morrison 207 and Dianne Goodall 202. HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week, Pat Me- Connell (168, 179) 347; Bill Hunka (191, McDonough (116, 58) 174 and SEAWAY Motors Lid. 200 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY PHONE MO 8-3331 CARVETH Motors Lid. * NEWCASTLE PHONE NEWCASTLE 3251 With handicap Cli % 30 12. ara Suddard (82