The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 23, 1960 11 | Hawks Home ROUND-ROBIN PLAYOFFS he On goturday | Juvenile Teams 1 / Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks, hoth clubs will go all-out Saturday lin their first year in Intermediate in an effort to get a big lead, for oF fa | a basketball, enter the South-the final in St. Thomas a week y g | finals on Saturday later. With the advantage of ; oe a entertain St. | home floor for the Oshawans, you! Who's going to finish in first Eyeman, Konorowski, Nomis, Tony's: ine Poe [Thomas Barnes in the first of a can bet they'll try to match the place in the Oshawa Minor Hock-|Aasen, Napiorkowski and Smith. /1. Tonys: . John : i | 5 4 (Bobbie, Cullen) .. two-game, total-points series. success they had with Welland. ley hssociavion Juvenile Soviet 1st Period 2. Beaton's: Wright The Oshawa club, winners of the| Advance ticket sales have been rou in play: ? 1. Oshawa Dairy: King (Fegan, DOWE) +...» 12.34 rio Inter. "B' title last|brisk and the largest crowd of the sixty-four dollar question! ; 8:47 an, fjon Sari done very well so far.|season is expected to cheer the| With only one game remaining MLS po Halties: gan, 22) sum, They ousted the Toronto and Dis- homesters on. Some tickets are|in the six-game play-off, two y : hi trict champion East Riverdale, still available from members of teams are tied for first place and ond Period 5. winning bo'h games and the ser-|the club or they may be purchas-|another club is only a single pointis Oshawa Dairy: Wilson 3. Beaton's: Dowe ; oi ies by 164-119. They then took on ed at the door (if there is room). back of the pace-setters. : (Lutton, Branton) ; (Wright, Fegan) ....... 4. Welland Meteors, who had ousted|Game time is 7.30 p.m. at Done-| Oshawa Dairy and Beaton's|3 Oshawa Dairy: Furey Penalties: Wright, Fegan, Owen Sound and defeated them|van Collegiate on Harmony road Dairy recorded victories last (Lutton, Wilson) Hoar, Dowe, Bobbie, Kirk an two-straight, winning the round south. And once again for those|pight in the Children's Arena to Penalties: .T. Petérs, Bishop Bell. 149-130. St. Thomas, in the mean-|NHL television watchers, the move into a tie position for top a awl 3 Referees: Harvey Balsom and time, holds a two-straight victory game should be over in lots of|gpot with identical play-off rec- Paul Kawzenuk; Scorer: Jim series over Burlington and a ser-|time to catch the hockey telecast.|ords of two wins, a pair of ties srd Period Shaw. .. |ies victory over Hamilton, Hamil- and one setback. 4. Oshawa Dairy: Furey ton defeated Windsor in earlier IE Tony's Refreshments are in the| (Luton) 15.15 jE aA play. SPORTS BR FS runner-up slot with a win, three| penalties: Cover, Wilson an: The St. Thomas club were the draws and one defeat for five|Konorowski. last winners of the OBA Inter. | LUCRATIVE OFFER points. : NG For Your C onvenience "B" title before Oshawa. They! wpw YORK (AP) -- World| Hayden Macdonald were elim- TONY'S - EA i | \won the crown in 1958 and|jopiheavoweiaht boxing cham-|inated from the championship In the final tilt, 17 penalties STOVE OIL | moved into Inter "A" play last pion Archie Moore had another! picture, being shutout by Oshawa|Were called as Beaton's Dairy |year. They defeated Windsor, buti; orative offer tossed at him Dairy 40 while in the second climbed into a_first-place te, lost out to Toronto Township ocqau George Kanter, Ameri-|balf of the weekly double-header,|edging Tony's Refreshments 2-1. |} js available in any quantity ot Sain's, who went on to win the..." rob econ'ative for French|Beaton's Dairy edged Tony's 2-1.| Referees Harvey Balsom andi the following + « . All-Ontario title. {light-heavyweight Germinal Bal- Paul Kawzenuk had their hands Play:ng a full exhibition sched-|laran, sai he has offered $100,- OSHAWA DAIRY full in this close tilt, which saw VIGOR OIL imi he Oshawa club, meet Ballaran H. MACDONALD Tony's drop from first place in {ule similar to the 000 for Moore to meet Balla i . : . ee "(the Barnes crew look to be the|in an outdoor title fight in Paris| Sharpshooter Barty Furey turn-|the league standings. SERVICE STATIONS pd 2 i i "pi ; in this pi - f the thi ed in a two-goal effort in pacing| Ronnie Wright and scorin ' inion-w . | "Diamond D" pins, with Nova | shown in this picture, the Osh- |toast of the Western end 0 this summer. ; e ig g JHE ABOYE RiCTuRe | So rin DO ne Prt Scotia, Ontario. Prince Edward | awa Caledonia Bagpipe Band, |province. They play a double- DOUBTFUL STARTER Ochiwa Dairy ay shutout leader "Puteh we netted Hie : OSHAWA : shows a portion of the "grand | dies' curling champ; the East- | Island, New Brunswick and Que- | headed the parade of the five [pivot style of play and are well- [triumph over Hayden Macdonald. Beaton' scores, with Wayne Ste. 78 BOND ST. WEST march" held at The Oshawa | Mary COmpetiion KS ie play- | bec all represented by their | provincial rinks and Associa- coached in a set system of plays. HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) -- Art| Goaltender Billy Braiden re-|John replying for the Tony's. Curling Club yestérday morn- | ern Rnata Stories | provincial champions. Not | tion officers. With & 6" Larry Aldrich and|wall said Tuesday he doubted corded the key shutout in the win i SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ing, prior to the start in Can- | off for the --Oshawa Times Photo [3' 4" Bill Dees, they control the very much if he would be able|that put Milkmen into a first tie.] BEATON'S DAIRY: goal, Top-| at Lakeview Park . backboards very well. This is a :o defend his Masters golf title| Furey's line-mates, Gordie Wil-|ping; defence: Balsom, Glaspell, ® [J] [J snot at which Oshawa has domin-|at Augusta, Ga., starting April 7./son added a singleton while the|Fegan; forwards: Gray, Bell, KING ST. EAST B ated their opposition. Many Inter| Wall is at home here after a stay third member of the trio, Ted Dowe, Wright, Sadowski, Hooper t the Townline oe 1 1111S 5 awa 0ys County baseball fans will remem in the hospital Nyere Je vas | Lutton, garnered three assists. [and Hoar. at the ber Johnny Ambrose, who is a treated for a swollen right knee. wayne King tallied the other . . ember of the Barnes club.|He sa'd the knee infection hug 2 TONY'S REFRESHMENTS: ® WHITBY eo . ® y Ld Win Tro h Wayne Paddon and Bob Miller veloped from a kidney ailment. goal, Nicholisheon; defence: 500 BROCK ST. NORTH round out their starting quintet. OSHAWA DAIRY: goal, Braid-|Kirk, Ste. John, Goodchild, a 18S ur 110 The winner of this series will PLAN STADIUM en; defence: Kolesnik, Linton,|Glover; forwards: Cullen, Dud- ® AJAX o 3 y Marie, on MONTRFAL (CP) -- A civic Michael, Branton, Cover; for-jley, McKnight, Chernick, Reid, t Lindsa travel fo Sault Ste. Marie, on MONT : ley. MokS erick, Reid | HARWOOD AVE. N. i N Scotia scor gd Y api Yn Fy BA Bhi pics sp SEE jom the pro. Jars gv Xl Sores og, te BROOKLIN Y i i the opening round. Tuesday)after six ends, Nova scor- | game series for BA. fi) pro- | 's, : * t days He EO ey saw Ontario bow |ed a pair in the 7th and two more| A rink of schoolboy curlers to hin The Genosha Hawks se | vincial government and private ton, Furey and Wilson, 1st Period x 7 & 12 HWYS first "Diamond D" ladies' curl-to Quebec 12-6 while Prince Ed- in the 8th. In the 9th, they had from the Oschawa O'Neill Coleg: their sights on this journey sev-| enterprise to build a 15000 seat HAYDEN MACDONALD: goal. Scorig: Rone . hy ing championship, only Novalward Island nosed out Novajfour counters in the house When... vocational Institute, cap-|eral months ago and the only clubisports stadium with a removable N 1 LD: goal, : . af ] vere Scoti i syth, Ontario ski : i i i i / i - | Hinkson; : Bishop, Stev-| Penalties: Gray, Dowe, Bobbie ia' sentatives were Scotia 7-5. Elsie Forsyth, Ontario skip, Ingde lin their way now is the St. dome. Cost was estimated at be Hinkson; defence a a os of the five|Ontario 000 201 012 0-5 (a sensational cold draw *'to the tured the Dr. Hugh Logan Me | Thomas crew. It is expected that|tween $5,000,000 and $11,500,000. ens, Wilkens; Ids Nowden land Yahn, provinces had more than one vic-| Quebec 141 020 200 2-12 button" to count one and protect! morial Trophy and top honors in a| tory. | "Quebec's "front end" Mrs. Ly-|her lead. Again ju we 10th, Nove schoolboy curling bonspiel, hod i |dia Hope and Mrs, Margaret|Scotia had a big house buill,iat yindsay last week, scoring oe Oiliawa Carling Club, SCone | awson, displayed cool and ef-|enough to win the game but when| three wins and a total of 32 ® ing championship event, was a fective efficiency to give skip|Mrs. Harris failed to get a soll points. hive of activity yesterday. The|Mrs. Ruth Smith a minimum of | with her Hs takeout Mock, Miss The Oshawa rink just nosed out Caledonia Pipe Band, with 10 problems in the early stages. A|Forsyth duplica e | Jerry Ford's Lindsay rink 'who | , h {big four-end on the second shot but got a roll into protect hr he and 30 points' | ' 3 pipers and four drummers, paced A | v i tie 'game. had three wins an P | . i the "grand march" which head- end put Quebec well in front and territory, to elincis the gaitie 11] John Piphet's Oshawa Coptral Spend about ten minutes with a i i |after taking an early 6-0 lead in Ontario ) 1 ; t od He Opening Fe Pub- | three ends, they held their own in|Nova Scotia 101 100 200 0-7 Collegiate rink was a Sloe third, lic oe Services ' Limited, | comfortable fashion, for a clean-| Rew Bruswiey so i aectica WH] hie Wills ang 3 tue ore " " in. bec drew a bye in|in the afternoon draw a of points. 3 -| ' » >. . z ; ; had introduced the Canadian La- (cut Win. Quebec, Cfew B bVe, JVI 1® or start a winning one. [borough CVS squad had 28 points! 1960 Chrysler and you'll know why it's surpassing all previous sales records. Sit high, stretch out dics Sling eecial i Bort enter today's play as slight favor- defeating Prince Edward Island [or three wins while Ken Bates'| TOME i moved along in|ites to take the Eastern Canada 10-6. ; | Osliewa oem rink had two wins fi ; brief | title. | © Skip Mona Comeau was in com-|an: points. "le . . y ; } . rapidire sive. After a_brief| 111 010 008 07 mand all the way, except for| Philip Bradley skipped the wio- il its roomy interior. Touch a button to go. Experience the luxury of Chrysler's whisper-quiet His Worship, Mayor Lyman Gif-|Nova Scotia 000 101 110 1-5/the fourth end when the P.E.L ning Oshawa O'Neill Collegiate : ford, who extended an official] Prince Edward Island and|rink counted three. New Bruns-irink and "Sandy Logan" eldest civic welcome to the visiting cur-/ Nova Scotia played a brilliant|wick counted on each of the next|son of the late Dr. Hugh Logan, | ' Candin a ie Unibody... the soft green Panelescent lighting of Chrysler's Astra-dome instrument cluster. ..'doors i single- | j gain in the 10th nd). Then Albert/each rink had scored four single-|in the 9th and again in the 10t Ne Dorion. Stores pub-/tons, Nova Scotia fighting back hut in both cases Mrs, Comeau "He relations department, intro-|from a 3-0 deficit to tie it up at came through with a fine shot READER'S VIEWS duced Mrs, Michael Starr, who 4-4 {to limit the P.E.L curlers to a the 1960 championships,| In the crucial 9th end, skip Mrs. | singleton, although in each case, a v DE the first ming Mr. | Pauline Burden made a spectacu-| miss would have given P.E.L Whitb ans Mellor and Mayor Gifford acted|lar take-out and roll shot, to "lie enough to knot the score. The - * . as "sweepers" when Mrs. Starr three". Nova Scotia skip, Marge superior experience of the New right, too. See and drive Chrysler now! threw the first rock. |Harris, was a foot short with her Brunswick foursome showed in J] - draw and Mrs, Burden didn't try this contest. The Prince Edward oice 1ews PREDICT TIE {with her last stone, taking the island champions have been to- Following yesterday's play, it/three count for a comfortable gether for only a month and their The Sports Editor, 4 became quite obvious that no one|lead, into the final end. Nova|lack of "finish" was the decid: The Oshawa Times. WINDSOR * SARATOGA * NEW YORKER that lock from the dash...a record player that operates smoothly on the roughest roads. Priced { rink is likely to make a runaway Scotia had a chance for four on ing factor in this contest. | of the pn Eps competition, | the last end but Mrs. Burden| 2 : | Whitby Fans Lack Enthusiasm Veteran observers predicted that | made another fine shot with her TODAY'S GAMES : The local so-called sports en- a playoff would be necessary, be- last rock and the best Nova| Today's morning draw finds thusiasts of Whitby and district] fore the Eastern Canada cham-|Scotia could do was count one. [Ontario with a bye, while Nova need a demonstration from: Euro-| pions are crowned on Thursday| Nova Scotia deserved a better Scotia meets New Brunswick and pean countries on how to help i 2 A QUALITY PRODUCT 'night, at the monster banquet|fate than was theirs in the day's Quebec takes on Prince Edward |their local club to win. | being tendered by the sponsors,|play. They were the only rink Island. New Brunswick and Que-| Any true Dunlop fan wouldn't Dominion Stores, at the Hotel/to lose two games yesterday. bec, each of whom had a bye and Sit on Bis hands while. Watthig "Genosha. {They bowed to Ontario 11-7 injone game yesterday, are the a reaps fare with Tack: of 'er New Brunswick drew the bye the afternoon. With the score 9-3lonly two undefeated rinks. | couragement rom fhe fans. { It's about time hockey fans knew that it takes 15 players and one goalie and a ??? big rooting section for any hockey club to |win, PLANT PROTECTION LEAGUE | MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Gordon 283, B, Bradbury 265, x2, L| We all know that the Dunlops Team Standing; Impalas 15, Corvairs | {00's Poy a 160), patmer 15, H. Dervent 20%,|are out iu: this year but next > " Breke 5 Be ei ie nd 200s: Nelda Thompson 243, Merle 2 THmble BL. a Moss 2. B. leyesivear, don't take the losses against t : | , Vi Morey 227, Berniece ih _° ele ob. the clu' but against the so-called s {Pech .333, Vida Ae * Hance 264, 5. Shelenkoff 281, C. Hub- High Triples: Belle Fox 704 (251, (Saramak 216, Mary Frovel 215, Flor |, 0% c" giingeiis 254, F. Gates 250, fans. Next year, let's get out and (279, 216), (ence Russell 210, Belle Logeman C o 229, 224), Doug Clark 690 (279, | Ch 5 D. Bailes 260, H. Norton 265 and R et rt that w o p A and Marg McNeill 201, : prove to our team thal e ap Georte Dee en S33 27), Mace| Team standing -- Gold Medal Clean. (Harrison 259, preciate their ability in past per- Janda oF iL. 1, cy) Mace ers 2-18, Jury and Lovell 3-14, Crow-| D. French came out of the Lemon fo Ymances 4 Morison Su 03 oT 318) and ell's Shell Station 3-13, Modern Up- Leaguer by bowling the required 250, '0OTTANCES. Seed Ball a holstery 0-13, Kinloch's Ltd, 212, Nu- L_Brocks also came out by bowling] Let's get going fans! 4 Adi Way Rug Cleaners 1-11, Jordan's Flor-| 253. Qi n. 7 . Ho Trig Whe Sandie = ist 2:10, Schofield's Insurance 0-6, Peo-| The following men are now known Signed F.CH.;, SG. and S.G. Parrott' 232, Harry Whitbread 230, picts. Clothing 1-3 and Motor City Bowl: Lemon Leaguers: L. Gilson 97, N , 2 + ling 1-2. Whinfield 62, B. Hays 74, L. Stire 99, TTIN ' Um McRae 229, Joe Le Blanc 229. "Ro % oro cutive, 1960.61: Past presi-| hy eoanon lL amit oi ay W| CUTTING AND SEWING LEAGUE Audrey Cummins 220, Jack Barker gon Helen Gourlie: president, Mary ghortt 96. High Triples ~-- M. McGrath 700| 220, Jean Campbell 216, Fraser Etratt py pe); yice - president, Nelda Thomp-(° 0 od ons |(285, 219), K. Roberts 100 (210, 20, 215, Cathy Grandison 2M, Jim Scott|yon; secretary, Cy McFeeters; treasur-|, POI oo a ost} edlars L 7.Up|240), B. Blight 678 (203, 260, 215), M. 214, 203, Doris Whitbread 213, George |or, Vicki Vickers and Press reporter, 3; Powells 2, Verne's 2; Gochs 1, Col-| Cameron 643 (245, 219) and R. Elliott] Fox 213, Jessie Daniels 210, 205, Ernie celia Wigg. bs 20 Canada read. Algors 5 A.1618 (214, 213). Simkins 210, Rita Lewis 209, Murray : , | Am . 1, Wards 3; Browns 1, Dixons " Lewis 206, Olive Clark 208, Jean|q oy iguet: April 26, Genosha Hotels" coitters 2 ,0MS 2; Post Office 3,, ish singles -- T. Mikolosh 243, S. h : hs 16. Pp. | Bolahoods 1; Oshaw: ' |Joskoski 235, A Desjardins 235, 205; Morrison 205, Ray Thompson 205 and | Fron as 3 od ava Bakery e, Barbers |; "Brady 234, S. Stainton 230, P. Des. Gord Cummins 202. MEN'S STORE LEAGUE | miths 2, Hallidays 2, a 3: A.J. 1 OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION ENGINEERING Jardins =, D. Woodcock 224, J. Brown " Tuesday, March 15, was the third to| g EN 1 1220, F. Barnes 220, E. Baldwin 220, A AND P LEAGUE |the last night of bowling. The following | THE. FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE | P. Hollman 214, E. Yahn 212, P. Knopp There were four bowlers. io hit men must bowl the remaining aights les -- Marge Jacklin 246 (237-219, W. Human 208 and Z. Moreau 202. scores over this week. Highest was| to eligible for the playoffs: F. Lauch-| "20+ x v GUE . Joan Wall with 637 (239 and 258) -- lon of Coulters. D. Siles of Pediars, M.| Singles -- Muriel Scott 252, Winnie|\ LEMON LEAGUE -- D. Cornish $6, on | 100 ¢ ers, Scott 217, Nettie Welsh 201 and Verna |: Norton 92, A. Leger 83, R. Lebe- also good for high single of the even- Collis of Collis, B. Harding of Post 7° an €rna | aver 70 ol Britnell 201 uer 70 and Helen O. Connor 54. ing, Connie McGinn 632 (244, 228), Jan Office and H. Norton of Smith's. The > | i Zambonelli 609 (202, 223) and Jackie following must bowl one of the remain.| ABain this week, it is all-or-nothing| Points Taken -- Spare Fires 3, Wild- Hargreaves 604 (249). ling two nights to be eligible: J. Forde, |i? Points taken. Hopefuls 3, Whirlwinds cats 1; Six-Shcoters 3, Kookies 1; Itchy- Other 22 games went to Marg Dafoe Canada Bread; 8. McKinley, Bola. 0; Bombers 3, Slowpokes 0; Jets 3, Fleas 3, Daredevils 1; Sizzling Six 3, 257, Doreen Sheehy 241, Gwen Rob: hoods; G, Palmer, Post Office; Harry Filups 0; Bees 3, Six Luckies 0. Stanley Steamers 1, erts 237, Mary Gilkes 226, Ann Stas- Brown, Seven-Up and D. Hodgson of Standings -- Hopefuls 27, Jets 21, Team standings -- Itchy Fleas 10, inski 221, Jean Selleck 213, Isabelle |Gochs. | Bees 19, Gombers 17, Whirlwinds 17, Wildcats 9, Kookies 9, Daredevils 5, Johnson 211, Millie Glowski 210 and| Here is the standing up to now for | "UP® 14, Slewpokes 10 and Six Luck- Spare Tires 4, Sizzling Six 4, Stanley Tammy Harlock 204. this section showing also the total '®® 7 !Steamer 4 and Six-Shocters 3. Lemon Leaguers were Vi Matchett points won for the year: Hallidays, 22, | 80, 95; Carolyn Hasler 91 and Marie |55, 23,646; Post Office, 31, 54, 24,202; | Montgomery B81. | Dixons 19, 60, 23,524; Barbers 18, 55, Taken -- Bella Airs 0, Mary's 23,165; Wards 17, 54, 23,441; Powells 15, 3 Cannonballs 3, Busy Bees 1/46, 23.647: A. and P. Stores 15, 36 3 22/843; Coulters 13, 36, 22,998; Collis 13, Alrs 21,154, 22,423; OMS 10, 46, 22,514; 7-Up §, . Mary's Mutts 17, Cannonballs 16, Yap- (48, 22,718; Bolahoods 7, 48, 22,183; pers 15, Busy Bees 15 and Kittens 12.|Gochs 5, 45, 22,460 and Canada Bread Well girls, Wednesday, March 23 is 3, 28, 21,701. the final night of league bowling and| The first and second section winners the playoffs start on March 30, so let's are as follows: Algers 21, 74, 23,665; -- ON -- really get out there and finish the year Browns 17, 52, 23,838; Verne's 17, 6, with some really big games! 22,311; Pedlars 16, 51, 23,518; Smiths Tuy Sxeculive Th sea scasin 12, 3 23,083 and Oshawa Bakery 10, Premium Slance {e-piece Uni Comfort Easy Entry e been ollows: Presi- (43, 22,746. e-piece Uni- i i i I eI, Bl bas the. bigh aivitiual T VE OIL A \ \ 5 ps 8! ' 4 Lower floors, higher seats Pillars and posts positioned Jackie Hargreaves; Secretary, Isa- triple so far with 916 followed by §. ; ly construction fuses body a. make this the high-hattest, right for extra living room! : uality belle Johnson; treasurer, Tammy Shelenkoff 913. . The high individual Q and fr. n i : i 4 ® ; Harlock and press reporter, Mary single up to now was bowled by D, ame firmly together in leg-stretchiest Chrysler ever Windshicla Pla ae Sen straightened. Centre post-- 0} Re Gilkes. |Lugtenburg with a 405 with E. Cars. Courteous, Prompt Delivery RNIN a single silent unit. No bolts built! Get inside. Fit your CATHOLIC LEAGUE {with a 305. i to shake loose, no rattles. : family in those high, wide moved forward. You get in well 403, close behind and W. Richards High singles -- Z. Moreau 286 and A.| High averages for the year are A. Solid. Safe. Spacious. ' Chrysler seats. and out with ease. Korkush 303. {Moss 230, 8. Salmers 228, J. Ristich 227, High triples: Z. Moreau 847 and A. 2 aac =, x Bhobbrook vi 3. " Korkush 736. | Harding , J. Zak 221, J Strank 221, aia Over E) - G. Neault 208, Z. Moreau |G. Topping 221 and J. Procher 221. . For Delivery by Metered Trucks Ph Best news/ You're closer to a Chrysler than you think! Check your dealer's 286, M. Halik 223, M. McGrath 210, D. ixons was the top team this week | ere rucks one : Yond i Dumais 260, J. Pianeta 245, A. Korkush | with a 3660 with Bob Tyson bowling an | yn down-to-earth prices. You're in for a happy surprise, 303-237, E, Ekker 227-260, A. Moreau 885 (329, 288 and 268). Algers were next | . 209, M. Noordman 201, A, Lesley 201, with 3551, Browns with 3502 and Smiths | OSHAWA WHITBY H. Dickison 253-220, L. Trattner 253. with 3456 230, K. Bawks 2i8, H. Burrows 244, Dixons had the high single of 1299, | RA 5-1109 0 . Ekker 218, J. Dickison 240, B.|Pedlars 1296, Smiths and Algers 1282. | MO 8-3644 | Tan 207 and B. Eyre mn © l535, Steve Saimers 103, Joe Zak 150, B. | a a . Ey 3 8 § rs 783, al , B. 0 rd League -- J. Dumals 93, B./Ross 728, L. Shobbrook 723, Bill Brad BROOKLIN AJAX ! Sagriff 71, C. Mitchell 95 and Fr. bury 719, W. Lanning, L. Brooks 707 and | Bereault 9%. A. Gordon 701. OL. 5-3221 550 | Team standings -- E. Ekker 17, T,| Steve Salmers had the high single Powers 16, M. McGrath 15, M. Mother- for the night with a 358, Bob Tyson next Ee phic BB. Rouen' thins. 20 ind Si Vie gir 0 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO Burrows § and J. Wrubel 8 1208, J. Zak 266, B. Ross 272, 256, A.

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