The Oshawa Times, 11 Mar 1960, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 11, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords THE LAMPREY, AN EEL- SHAPED SCALELESS FISH FEEDS ON FISH, RASPING A HOLE IN THE FLESH WITH THE COMBLIKE TEETH ON THE TONGUE, AOLDING ON WITH ITS SUCKING MOUTH. WA IN FRESH IN GRAVEL NESTS, LAMPREYS, ESPECIALLY THE SEA LAMPREY, ARE PE FOOD, BUT THE FLESH 15 NOT EASY 10 DIGEST NG THE LAMP! IN OECIMATING, CAME Sion ESPECIALLY LAKE TROUT 15 POLLUTION BY INDUSTRY AT THE WATERS, EDGE iG uy Ba Fe | A MICHIGAN FISHERY COMMISSION OFFICIAL =] vs CREASED HATCHERY PRODUCTION 15 ARY. ONE 15 PLANNED IN ANTRIM + TO PRODUCE 2,000,000 YEARLING NUALLY. _|SPORT SNAPSHOTS 'Maybe The Ex of days later. observers that the Americans iwere badly outplayed by the Ca| [nadians and Russians and that| gers in the National Hock y|McCartan, the 24-year-old soldier League, Walter Brown's sun- from Minnesota, was the out} tanned complexion most likely standing player of the six-team will turn a brilliant red. tournament. As an official of the Amateur| But Brown couldn't see McCar| Hockey Association of the U.S.tan in the Bruin nets although, and president of Boston Bruins injaccording to reports and statis] the NHL, Brown was an in-|tics, Boston's goaltending this {terested spectator at the Squaw|year hasn't been up to scratch. {Valley Olympic Games last/"The kid is good, but . . . ah, we !month. And, like everybody else were lucky," Brown kept telling lon the scene, he watched McCar-| reporters at the Games. tan pull off acrobatics that gave| pancers, who also have had {the U.S. its first Olympic hockey go 1keeping woes, climbed on the jtitle. . MecCartan bandwagon and signed [ "Aw, we were lucky," Brown yim to a five-game tryout. The| {said after the Americans beat | act place Rangers had nothing to) [Canada 2-1. "We didn't deserve; c, "ang plenty to gain because {to win but that guy in our goal McCartan spelled box-office ap- {played over his head peal to doting Americans who 2 198 TRL could hardly believe the U.S. was PEAT RUSS NS on almost the home of the Olympic hockey {word for word when the Ameri-|¢hamplons. ; cans got past Russia 3-2 a couple The cash register should tingle at Madison Square Garden and By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer If goalkeeper Johnny McCartan makes good with New York Ran- » OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS tan is a tailor-made hero and, in- cidentally, the first born goalkeeper in the big league since Frank Brimsek of Bosion CONSUMERS' Harry Jones, was the high Alex Tierney triple Scores over 200 208, 200 (7 June GAS MIXED LEAGUE with a triple of 7 bowler for this we was next with Harry Jones Murphy 243; Alex 221, 200 6 B O'Toole Art llson 22 Betty O'Toolk ; Harry Garniss 207 and Gord. Mc Nwain 206 Team Standing Tes Blow Tees 60, The I 42, Resets 40, and Quik He Speirs 2 LADIE MAJOR B LE Bir uneh afieoa! 618, Marg Mc der 610 Shaw 92. Ruby Trott 89 Grath 6 Lemon Les Copeland THE PIN HITTERS Team standings Gearing's Smale's 10, Tozer's 8, Price's 3, Cor son's 2 and McKinstry's ! Men's high single: Les Smale 305 hight riple Hatt LEX 41, 145 Men over 200 Morse Hatt 233 Ted Tozer and Al Price 23 Ladies' high elair 229 Ladies' high elair 547 (229, Ladies over Morse single 92, Smale 199 Lemon League: John Thomas, Enid Hatt, Lorne Betty Houston Nat Boorman, June Waller, Alice Gilmour, Tom Dobbie Snooze Smale and Rose Rupert Jackson, Chris Crandal ALBERT ST, CHURCH LEAGUE Bowling must be improving as we See three 300 games rolled on Mondas night. One was Pearl Cooper without nandieap with 302 (614): and also Jim Scott with his score of 300 and 202] 890); Helen Moring rolled 309, 250 (710), this is with handicap The Stars are still ahead with points, Jets 14, Satellites, Blue-Jays Hawks, Sliders, Eagl Beavers 11,| Rockets 10 and Co Other ladies over Winnie Scott 269, 222 (668); Shemilt 263; Grace Lock 2 $53); Marj. Clark 240, 2 Marion Cox 232; Bea Holland Mossey 222 and Mildred Down 22 | Scratch bowlers for the men re Stan Gray with 258: Bill Pike 25: Frank Cooper 220 Maunder 218 212: Perce Clark 201 and Fred Coleman 205 One other scratch ladies and that was Marg 259. 255 (652) Men over 200 with handicap Taylor leads with 281, 2 Corbman Glen 212 the with bowler for Jacklin Shemilt 2 Walter Scott George Ford 209; Chiff Davis 207: Wil bur Down 207: Norm Marnien 203 and Clayton Lee 201 We have four in our this week and they are #2, 38: Gladys Cla 8 Szikszay 82 and Betty Taylor 75 Lemon League Verna Haight Vera DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Third section standings: Outlaws 9 Subway Lunch 7, White Stars 6, Miller Construction 6, Horne's Esso 5, Peacock Lumber 5. All Stars 4, Richmond Tire 3, Blue Stars 3, Pleasure Valley White Rose 2, Bricklayers 2 and A. and W Root Beer 2 Subway Lunch, led by A with 668, took three from PI ey. Jim Leaman and A nice singles of 2 All Stars from the Bricklayers sparked by N ning Swartz with 703 and Paul Swart single of 307. M, Muller was the Brick layers best with 628 Outlaws downed all three led by Reg and Bob Simcoe's 675 Peacock Lumbe ot two from M ters with Mat Bell coming up with a 775 triple. Sel. Himes was fillers with 667 Horne's Esso Rich mond Tire with Gec Jurgess rolling a nice 737 t White Stars wo W._. Root B Greene's 73 A. and W's best Top ten for t 791 (321, 308) Burgess 7 Manning Sw Harvey Kalnitsky Sel Himes 867 Scott 663 Only a pair of Lemons: J and Ron Simcoe 97 an- | 2's Blue Stars in Hickey's 791 top for took thiree from ple while wd Red Ozujan 97 A AND P LEAGUE Jackie Hargreave olied a (293, 233) this triple and singl 200 games were Mickey Werosky 221 (for 397) Noreen Marg Ferguson 212 212, Madeleine S ne 705 good for high r the eve Other Selleck Isabelle Johnson | Richmond Ona Zambonell | 211, Kitty Knapp and June W n end of the atche Esther Hamilton 89 Dot Starkey and Carolyn Ja Points taken Beila Airs 2 tens 1; Cannonball Yappers 1; Mary's Mutts 3 v 2 Team standings Airs 19 Busy Bees 13, Cannonb Yappers 10, Mary's Mutts 10 and Kittens 9 UNITED STEEL WORKERS High Triples Reg. Spencer 717 H_ Creamer 710, F. Linley 669, H. An-| drews 865, Myles Smith 625, G. Taylor #22 and L. Arp 60! High singles I. Creamer 248, D Bright 243, D. Killen 239, K. Ross 226, | M. Kuzyk 225, 215, I. Richard 224 Haley 222, W. Campbell 218. R. Cr ford 214, R. Arp 213, D. Topham E. Newhall 211, D. O'Donnell 2 Boneham 209, D. Oke 228, S. Czaban 206, F. Hoar 205, 222, G_ Lynch 205 and R. Richard 205 Lemon League U. Lynch 81 wilson 85, K. Nichol 86, I Dp. Killen 87, N. Parker 90, 93 grove 93, D. Andrews 96 and M 87, Snel Young | Team standings AG Striv ers 12, Instigators Spitfires 10, Loaf ors 5 and Vanguards 5. B Group: Los ors 8, Poor Shots 7, Orbiters 6, Lucky Six 6 and Cellardwellers §. Barb this week Murphy is 8, 20! 200 Scores a nice 296 game followed by L) son. 270, ett Paln Hrne Two teams were echa 2 1, Drivers and Commanders and SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE McFeeters bowler 786 ( Lorraine next 5 2 266) Fox 6 1 22 2 prs 64 Was with > 2 Gord and Ev Clough 601 Perc 246, B: Joan Smale 225, Ging Dave Smart 319, Joe Una Allison ide Bu and C Wright 228 Phil Teatro Tom 200, Knight tty {208 Murphy Sackett tak and Gunners Wireless took three Fitters one. Oper Loaders -and In successful in The Armourers the four points whitewashed The the have 12, Arn Fitt 1 and ,iand should be wa ST. JONN'S LEAGU¥F and Mike Karakas of Chicago No-Names 6 Jets 3, Kobasa's 6 Bombers Alto"s & She Goofers 4 92, second 190, third 293 100 points a game Dodgers 3 game Odd-Six 1. picked up a The all con three teams with six points are Dodgers lost three points to Goofers enders for the last section and Osmok both had troubles Steve Osmok not seeing a strike 22 frames The way they are going lately everybody wants to play them for points ! Massey picked up 100 pins on Kuney. so they are that 1 referred Tuning very close for the high av to them only ! 1 don't want to cause |eFage and the next three weeks could a riot, so let's forget that we men a lot of difference tioned if at all! Anyway the girls| Kobasa's took were all there in full force, so it Odd Six and they are helped quite a bit should take the section Josie are holding their ewn Kuney with for Goolers w points are also very close in the running We mentioned last girls going to bingo ing and boy there wa of them who thought th four week about the instead of bowl about a dozen nearly make three pointy from the te that Vie and but Laurie much snow sore. Shame Alto's took three points from Bomb ers with Helen Powlenk's steady [claims she shovelled so bowling of 685 triple. C. Leger isn't that her arms are very lately either wi hi on Charlie ! Kobasa's apparently ir team J fooling around 700 § triple the wrong Leger on th Glass winners: Steve Hercin 310 and Luchak 329 arlic Leag 0 Anonechuk Leger Kuney 61 (Wow!) V Osmok 92 Krout " n 7-82, 8 Masewich 98 Jets split wit G No-Name apiece tead) higher in points a triple, the first and ( The Jet team y J. Luchak had quite Pulled A 'Boner? Brown agreed with;Black Hawks made a name for | |their wherever the Rangers go. McCar-| : SPORTS IN BRIEF perts PROFITABLE GAME | PROSPECTS POOR BOWIE, Md. (AP) Horse DALLAS (AP) -- Texas and| * Syracuse each received $175,071.33|racing in Maryland this Winter for their controversial Cotton|isn't even for the rail birds, a Bowl football game Jan. 1, secre-|Dardy breed. The Bowie track in tary Howard Grubbs of the Cotton) Maryland's so-called "southern Bowl Athletic Association reported |Pines" extended Thursday's clos: themselves in the late '30s and early "40s. McCartan made his debut last weekend in Detroit against the Red Wings and won 3-1. He stopped 33 shots to give Rangers 15th victory in 63 games and looked like a big leaguer doing it. But can he keep it up? That's the question Brown will be anxious fo have answered. And Brown is im a spot. His goalkeepers--Don Simmons and Harry Lumley--allowed the op- position 223 goals in 64 games and Bruin fans are grumbling. 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