The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1960, p. 11

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Ie -------- ed REVIEW OF THE YEAR ee FE FE BRUARY PONBRAGG raises worLos NOOOR POLE VAULT MARK TO 1597 JOHN THOMAS, 17-YEAR-OLD BosToN d. FRESHMAN, SETS VE Wr WPOOR HIGH JIMP MARK OF 7%. BARDSTOWN TRIUMPHS Dlairiiniod ty King Features Syndionts DOMINION-WIDE 9.000 Members Will Curl = In Canadian Legion Event 1 the ten Lloydminister Some 9,000 curlers have a Last winter ready set their 'teams' for Can ada's newest national trophy They are members of the Can- adian Legion, and the competi tion has already started a' brar ches all across the country. By|thi March 14th, one successful team the from each province will take the fce at Summerside P E.I., in tI G and W Canadian Leg na tional curling championships The curling competitions under way, will move from branch zone to district level. Then the winners of each provincial competition will be eligible to of compete for the G and W Tro- and Worts phy on the national basis dian Legion This is the fourth yea th yy the national Legion compe vanesa team from east of the Lakehe: ad chairman. G has yet to score a win rler i B. Halstead, J, T.|F from Kamloops, Saskatchewan T ympson; Legion representa- and Winnipeg, have won past/tives are: C. C. Sparling, Win- 3 events, but the competition is nipeg, and D. L. Burgess of Ot- tightening each year tawa 5 feams met at Sask One sports ter who has vered curling fc ever seen calibre of play compared very of any nat npres He the at Lloydminster added that ion that curling event direct now To event recently > It the fa growing directors was is composed 0 off the Cana- h member Marsh 1 two from and a fifth other four Mdnitoba and W is repre J SPORTS IN BRIEF = HAVE PETERBOROUGH (CP ough Curling Club's an-' WON'T DEFEND REGINA (CP)--Margaret Rose Crosland, 1958 - 59 Canadian Peter ai y w ' i x nual four - day bonspiel en senior Shue Skating gets under way Saturday, 2 defend her re 84 Finks via title at the Canadian champion- "2'% TmAs co penne Entries 7 are nionville, ships here Feb. 4 to. 6 because of K pressure of studies at the Uni- | versity of British Columbia MAJOR UPSET >nton TAMPA, Fla. (AP)--Ed Man-|°"®" darino of Brazil pulled the big- " 4 gest upset in his tennis life Lakefielc Thursday when he defeated top-| seeded Earl Buchholz, a member of the 1959 United States Davis Cup team and seventh ranked player in the world, 6-4, 64 in co the Dixie international tourna-~ > °° ment. Second - seeded Gardnar £oach, ne new Mulloy of Miami, Fla., swept by t be 21 ers Geoffrey Black of Quebec City P21 'eam 61, 6-0 POSTPONE HEARING NEW YORK (AP York State Athletic C Thursday postponed for days the hearing of Syra promoter Norman Rothschild charges of irregular practice Rothschild, matchmaker and president of the Arena Boxing Club, is accused of p g Ga briel Genovese, a person no licensed by the commission 000 to make a middleweight match between Carmen Bas and Johnny Saxton Sept 1956 OWENS TOP GUEST OTTAWA (CP)--Jesse Os va, Whitby Weston, Galt Minden, Belleville, Arn Orillia, Fenelon Falls and I Lindsay, Kitch- 2 prior SIGN COACH (AP) season les Rams, year contract los An 2 professional LOS liman Has |e foot- OUTBID U.S. CLUBS EDMONTON (C] P)--The WIFU The New Edy > 8 ave Signed ear inder NFL : and n Redskins TICATS Art Brauer De Thurs- SIGNS WITH DETROIT (AP é A rsity of $10.- said footer who BAN INTEGRATED BOXING PRETORIA, South Africa (AP Owens, The South African wernment 1936 Olympic track s be day published reg ons ban headline guest at the Assoc ated ning any boxing be n white Canadian Travellers' annua non-w Members of onc sports dinner here. The Ottawa race are not allowed to ac and district's top athlete of 1959 | manag S will be chosen at the dinner Feb. another way ana hites as or race is in promoter dv ) i in any DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. volved MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD. 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 3-3431 MEDICAL PHARMACY 107 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH' RA 3-4275 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE provincial | Cuberts 9 and Simcoes ials from Gooderham fc No. 3, 2, 22 {igh triples for this week are < 708, Ral Ki nnon 620 tn Bob McLean 221 219, Bev 84 ENTRIES Magicians 3 -The &f 36 which Men's wil] | Ladies' Sewell : land Lake, Co- Diane Sewell 216, 256 Bill Tkaczuk 228, Horace Hartshorn 205 and Marg Courtney 214 Isola Kuzniak 85 and Ted Colvin 95 3 Rascals to St 32, eles ons 27 view 13 oo SPORT FROM BRITAIN v Goom-Oor Captain, He's A Professional professional skipper itive [roviyes the old argument as to over-cautious captain, while the | In the the "relative merits of amateurs | amateur is more willing to take | By PAUL WESTBROOK (first Canadian Press Staff Writer [Louis Hall retired in 1888. LONDON (CP) -- A tremor intervening years, the shook the foundations of York. commitiee even passed over shire cricket when a man whose Leonard Hutton, who had name appears on the score-card cient qualities as "Wilson, J. V." was named captain En gland to lead the county side matches It meant that for the first time CRICKET VETERAN 73 years the Yorkshire cap Ironically, Wilson cy been entrusted to a Rodnie Burnet at a time ple than a "gentie man," in other words, a proles-|t, be behind him sional instead of an amatew 27 Unlike P. B. H. May, M. C.!was scored in 1957 and he Cowdrey and 10 of the other 14 p: of last season in the county captains, Wilson, J. V., is/eleven who is paid fo Like many placement the difference ai year ring his 15th Yorkshire's in 23 in t has rather a crickete his county sides, services. The als ma top-class cricketer played 'in a first took over th being a old ne season m rks Wilson hadn't h when he county, is selection [and professionals Sir [taincy suffi-| of leadership to|ended in 1953 when England,| Test {under Hutton's succeeds | when) his best cricketing years appear The last of his | gver as centuries in first-class cricket|following spent | second York- of the shire doesn't insist on its captain!SAY PROS CAUTIOUS Bur class e job but the choice of a professional Ito the first time since the Second |sionals. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Janyery hd 1960 13 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords REMEMBER WHEN. ..? By THE CANADIAN PRESS in the cap- chances. Professionals receive up to; 8 {£800 for a play while! amateurs are entitled only to ex-| penses. The captain gets no extra| pay. Most cricketers pad out! their income with outside jobs The Wilson make good in his new job heightened by the spectacular two-year record of his predeces- sor | The 41 - year - old Burnet sur- vived a miserable debut in whic bh bad weather, injuries and dissen sion in the ranks dropped York-| shire from second to 11th place In his second try, his youthfu side brought the county firs mpionship in 10 years The argument seemed to be) season's captaincy, recap-|; Itured the Ashes from Australia |World War. But Hutton's estab- lished no trend towards profes- May, an amateur. took England's captain the vear and, even with] appointment in York five paid cap- six in 1954 succes uccess to isl pressure on | Wilson's shire, this year's tains compare with yunties upholding 'the amateur argue that the profes- financial stake in the tends to make him an tradition sional's its game cn league. Let's hope that this streak can OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS be kept intact next week The sec award "of high goes to Val Sozansky of Quality trol, with a two-game total of 4¢ ure the C Doreen Mapplebeck double Con ined the winner's circle LEAGUE Silver White Yellow Mauve Beige 0, RAINBOW ling an 3, 3 Pink 3 (368), Mavi Orange 2 Lime Jade 0, H ) L ¢ 609 2 Heird 608 (212, 412), Jack 607 Keith Smith 607 604 (236 Singles and echler over Hig STORIE PARK LF AG UE a 22 and Doug 2 e Lemons of the week "Vince C 1 addock 6 222 r $28, 217); and an Ja Ove Parsons MIXED or 497 90, 165, BASTWAY 10-PIN Mavis Tay 1 Bouekley 47 38 79. orgina N ers 46 na Co llins 457 and Helen Mor _Doug Cole 60, Blanche 205, Walter 200 and Alice Sb Mills 18, Hills lleges 13, Burtons hls 11, Hibberts 11 hitmee 222 Nellie oy! er Helen Scott Team Sta anding Oxfords 13, C: Tresanes 11, ( 209 Hough Gorin Lemon League: Art French, A. Kil SE Toll lingbeck and Ozzie Whitmee MOTOR CITY MIXED standings SINESS LEAGUE Willbands 43, Cog dings for this week are as "po ack Spots No. 6, 34; No. 8, 30; 4 5 No. 5, 24 Team slows No es Spoofers Estate 71, g Cleapers 59 own Lunch 12 Glover Me. Soop 19. Lilllan . Rae and Peg Dab! Rinawa 603 bs B. singles for this week are a Lois Glover 255, Bruce Lo rclay Bateman 237, Jim M irene rtibe Inge John Em Harry Fayle 2 Wilson No. 4, 19 as fol- ¢ Ron Wodnisky 0° Mor Lou Tr Bill We! ows and Doug 733, , Ma Cleaning Contractor Subway Lunch 44, Howe and Millen Peep Restaurant 63, Marian. Aut 3, McMurty Insurance 64, D Beauty Salon Crystal Gazer Ramblers Strikes 67 Chasers 2. Please note, all shifts starting Jan 607 ayle High ollows: 46, B 7 54, Lucky Groves 214 ohn Blencowe 208 and June teams will Congratulations to Team Ne. 1, win the first section. CONSUMERS GAS Our first bowling in attended season. The "Test Points" in front th 43 points. The nd "Nz Blow Tees" are tied fo ond place with 36. The Quick Heats" are tied for tion with 25 points and Nwain's "Pilots" are still in the cellar with 13 On the honor roll scores over 200 are: Harry Jone 242, Harry Garniss 2 Mark Donegan 2 209 and Stew OPUC LEAGUE Standings Speeders 38,453 3, Oddballs 446, Strik s 37,412, Hammers 37,007 and Luniks Team * are Diane Sewell 256; Bill Tkaczuk 311 Diane Sewell 636 Bill Tkaczuk high single high single, high triple, high triple, 8 Ladies' nd Men's 728 Over 300: 219, a this week 210, 21 9, Bill Tkaczuk, Marie Smith Fred Gerald Bull , Myles 03, Louis Ferencz 233, Bea Colvin 231 PARTS AND SERVICE Lemon League: Kathy Laidler MEN'S LEAGUE Jonna Elliott 98, 49, Janet Gibb 14 alty ays was paid for b ys this week. As usual CRA LEAGUE got good scores and removed the Bom-Hers 50, Sunnyside 48, of the others who had Has Beens 39, Troubleshoot- that something was radically nauts 38, Bird Dogs 3 y the pins and and alleys. al Bathe No. 2, 35, Absta We also have two new Hi-Los 34, Sliders 33, Aces 32 he section and Bingo Markers 32, Outsiders four points. Sunshiners 29, Aristocrats 28, Thorn sros 24, Wocdview No. 3, 24 Wilde 8%, Harmon 14 and Wood rs the move with win from Buicks and are in first after some good 5; Pontiacs. The Chie went back into the lead high flying Vauxhalls with a 4 with a 3-1 win over Thorntons, while and this slowed up the Sunny side were laced by Has Beens they still have high tota Spades and Troubleshooters held as several teams are beg with split point games with them. Maple Leafs were Dogs and Sunshiners their lofty per the: There were two shutouts, namely b ut to Chev ders over Abstainers and Ras ms ly. Corvairs wh £ Wood Other 3 winners points lost a cha Aces, Hi-Las, Bingo Markers and as GMC's came up fre ts, the being Ha them 3-1 and on , Zeros and Woodview No int was a games ended in dead i 80 n Old Timers and Bathe th Wildcats and Storie with 737 (274, 240, 221 followed clo Jean Lawrence 723 (244, Bom Hers losers rmon € in this sec ti on, open race to 700 scores list with Jarvis 688 244 good scores were Bob Ding edging eut rna Har Oe of over-indulgence figured six teams but tied with v stopped the Vauxies points w olets who show late Chr stayed so it is cop Bren (229 Tip lac Fairle Onda Gunn 164 Yon Gary & n Gillards Cleaner Don Down Tex 's Barber s 42 o Ltd oreen's 5 and Pin change MIXED LEAGUE 1960 was well Let's keep it up through the still well out "Diggers r sec "Resets" third langut shing with 5 7 McLerie 201. dur most a few alibis cut Wrong so the clubs are 40 place, 0 win but ith 3¢ gE to ck y lost ho are nce to in Four the Jim 3 (243 (248, SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. DON DOWN TEXACO STATION 117 SIMCOE N VIGOR OIL STATION 78 BOND ST. 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John * Moore trained long hours on the came Prairies at nearby Camp Shilo. By the end oi Nevember Capt Moore had logged 720 miles of cross-country practice in prepar ation for the Winter Olympics this year at Squaw Valley, Calif., where he represent Gre: Britain 'in the biathlon. He will compete in the North can championships at Ita., March 5 Moore, a captain Artillery, attended a altern's course at the nadian School of Artillery, He is to complete his training at Lake Louise, in the Canadian noved out Evans noved doy vn a 4-0 trouncing CNR \ match of the Stang shansen. Builders Tox A 15 wick Cleaners 13; Ni Billiards Kemp's Radiators 9 1 rant 9 and CNR Flyers ¢ High After Merl the usual triples oreaking le two wee round in like to (303) with good night with 2 Stacey still going strong (251) and Veteran Cec. Stapely up with a respectable 200) Hitting for high singles were "Petro" Kupnicki with 271 and George Haines a 26 Lemon Lea; olidays, some gr the get back on the b falling into the cl R. Lewis 97; D field 88; D. Magee 86; Bruce Murdock 8 a nice After the long boys couldn't am, with six men ass of under a 10 Brown 90; J. Gr Ken Bent 85 will t also and Banff., DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE » a look at the standings as calendar year and the schedule. "Generals ory 25, Payroll 22 Quality in the Royal las senior sub- anning 32 i Engineering Royal Ca Control 19 and Stores 19 Although they are still clinging to first place, the Generals were the only team to take it on the chin this week 3 Congratulations to Accounting on a Rockies. neat whitewashing job. In other The biathlon consists of a 20 matches t appeared as though most of the 'participants were suffering from 000-metre cross-country race and after effects the holiday cele- four rifle-shooting competitions ions, as no outstanding team scores pg. as 12 07 of Wee! p 925 le a gg hr ; from ranges between 100 and 250 ed Quality Cintrol while metres. irings, Engineering coo me-- the Laboratory (who, by the way i awfully quiet and subdued this week), OIL DEMAND while Planning zed past Stores LONDON (CP) -- 0il ¢ N Individual Spotlight: Plaudits are di Lor Dl No» X Di} consump. Tilk this week for post-| tion in the Unite ingdom in the first nine months of 1959 reached 26,387,814 tons, an increase of 12 the top score of the night. Don, in aying his graceful bowling style, per cent over the same period last year. 22 Accounting 20, of a fine 303 single, which r the last four bowling nights score has been bowled in the THE LIVING ROOM IS NO PLACE FOR THIS! 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