The Oshawa Times, 28 Mar 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 28, 1960 11} EAST-CENTRAL ONTARIO JUNIOR BOWLERS COMPETE HERE CG h H : ] | oe ET TR spammy (JETIOSINIA LIAWKS smn ni ffi ie be J Dickenson, Oldfield 12, Joe Olinyk/the West Indies claimed four | hd |10, Davidson 19, Rupert 2, Kolod-| wickets in a devastating spell to {zie 10, Booth 1, Newey and Vaugh- ruin England's hopes of a high { 1 . an 2. Total, 56 score on the second gay of he | { S oq _ [fifth cricket test Saturday. Eng- ] . [ ST. THOMAS BARNES -- Mil-\}, 5 "jocing its last six wickets ler 11, Paddon 4, Turville, Dees 6, after lunch for 85 first-innings Aldrich 21, Swift, Futcher 3, i Oshawa Hotel Genosha Hawks n tunity at the foul lané, as they Boaulies oh : {runs, was all out for 393 and in 0 a . ' Beaulieau, Gillson 1 and Myers 4.4; homaining 82 minutes, West |playing before a jam packed ¢ missed time-and-again on those Total, 50. Indies made 49 for the loss of ny at Doseval Collegiate Sat very important free shots. They Officials -- Dave Kelly and Bill Easton M¢ Mor ris. Ramadhin 1" 3 od i ' gaa Jest St IRE ys managed only 14-for-28 while the Dell, Oshawa captured his four wickets for a Lr : ! Barnes, in the first game of the f 1 St. Thomas club scored 12-for-21. Scorers -- Bob Eagleson aud| cost of 26 runs to finish with four OBA Southern Intermediate "A™ SS ui BACK TO ST. THOMAS Tony Sarmak, Oshawa. 2 _ Mor 3 in the innings. = basketball finals. The two clubs - i The series continues Saturday hh] go again in St. Thomas next Sat- in St. Thomas and though Oshawa urday, with Oshawa carrying a } carries only a slim six-point lead, acd © RLS LT AN YouR FUTURE To0AY! Series. : : Oslawh Ei in the lineup and possibly Car . | It was just a case of Ushav rors ; Cueski, too. With these additions |outhustling their bigger and much & and the same kind of hustle they. (aller Sppanerss. in fhe Hirst Fame all p showed Saturday, they should! With Carl Cheski still out with & head for Sault Ste. Marie, the broken finger and Tom Olinyk sit Vis following week for the ' first| ting out a one-game Suspension ET game of the OBA finals for his part a fracas at Wel 8, | : This win was the tenth-straight 3 land, the Oshawa club had oe #20 noes » for the Oshawa club, including ili a most of tele eid al Fehound y ia exhibitions, They have not lost an ~~ jing vaniags ht v hy BR oy : ie OBA play-off game on their home i a ae ed In helg ae a floor in two years and a display of " mn , . [for in desire! . 4 the same excellent playing and THE PETE RB OR 0 UGH | Ontario Junior bowling tourna- | as Wendel Brewster, director | trophy to Mike Davidson, cap- | Time-and-again during the game a hustle in their remaining games| TEAM, winner of the team | ment, are shown above, with of Oshawa CRA (centre) | tain of the Peterborough Duffus {they would outrun and outchec k event, in the East - Central | other competitors looking on presents the championship ' team Oshawa Times Photo [their taller opposition to gel the . oe 4 ' {ball. Gord Davidson, who played Ww ! [tite centre spot, instead of his, GORD DAVIDSON usual position at guard, had a fine i's . i Peterboro Duffus [i fie ious ini se sos or 3, moms lout for his best game this year and Gord Davidson had a like and the whole club played as i number for Oshawa. Ed Kolodzie \ scored six points for the Genosha . x » : n rn m their life depended on it. Brent ™ : 3 1 S ou a en Oldfield we cularly good|club, in the first stanza, on a taking big 6' 3" v Aldrich for| beautiful outside se shot his check and holding him down Oshawa moved in front, early ev wel i the second half and at one very well ie second he B maintained a 9-point lead i® » (i! ; A "8 $1 APPROVED A team of five boys and five City 'A', 530 and Sue Paxton, Col girls from Peterborough Duffus bourne, 509 Recreation won the East-Central| Trophy winner for. Boy's high ¢1oi7ORS GRAB LEAD The defensive checkers continued Ontario Second Annual Junior singles was D. Tordiff, Bowman-| "gq "myomas opened up a nine-|to hold down the St. Thomas Bowling Tournament % Soe Ope manville Liberty Bow}, | Bt point lead from the opening whis-|club's big guns and worked for va owling © Lanes, »Saturday|ers w re " gv neler ne as their height advantage|good scores of their own. Oldfield, ornin; Horoug layfield 298-274; I | " er > x! y " linvl itl 8 2 thre p fal] | Vanstone Jowmanville Liberty|Plaved off, right from the start Davidson and Joe o Byk 'worked With a three game _pintal 1 oe Ri N A Whi by (Oshawa could not seem to get|well for the home C ub, with Ru- total of 5087, they edged Oshawa Bowl, Os 1 n ort Ea Craeiy going and suffered very badly pert, Kolodzie and Booth working Motor City 'A° who had 4990 Foamy AU Di hip ea *|from & case of the jitters. When|as set-up men. But it was difficult cher tegm b al pinta rey Bi g gin rn or City 'A' they finally got untracked t|to stop Aldrich and Co. and they y iethorouEh CRY 20% D phar Osh wa tos looked as though the Barnes clubjcut the lead to six points befo %: . i x \ & 4 226 A « I ( awa fina % AE Whithy _ gy PI J 1762: City 'A 26: Gord McDonald, had built up an insurmountable the fina stle : g 3 gi ud 0 Sl a pld dye Ad Pg "20 i p tA » Hawk styl T for the St jomas 3 : 7/4 3owmanville Liberty Bowl, 4675; Colbourne, 226 . Ricky lead Bu in true Hawk > 1y-6, hand hi as . t it Y Y & S ; C 29: Bo b|the Oshawans came roaring back cl 1 man in the game ' tor City * < ol- Pearce, New( le 5 1 : ; a 5 : Dshiaws pm oy Bo 4 oh H Te s Oshawa Motor City B'B,/and soon moved up on even was rry Aldrich, former Idaho § E borne, 432¢ eterbo ake-|Ha aws I , Thomas team. University star He sank ' SH i % and I 205 | terms with the St ; yiew, #2 and t |points. Brent Oldfield had 12 Newca 3435. | 21 Bob Doyle, Colbourne, 3 Members of the winning Pete and Jim ong If. gave the/Joe Olinyk and Ed Kolodzie 10 ¥ H # n 0 U N S E L R lead. At the apiec ; 4 ; v L 0 Oshawa Y's Men|A basket by Miller, . in the las ugh Duffus Recreation team (Plaza / t borough iffu Cre ) A Fecunds ae seconds of the were: Mike Davids 2 169, hompso Peterborough 1 5 4 Tv | close he half, Larry rich! Oshawa missed a golden oppo: 219; Bruce acie 23 39, 122; | Playfield was awarded the trophy |¢05€ Of the half La ry Aldrich 4 1 a ; Prob right here in le with 73 Popham, 600: # was outstanding as he constantly £3 § % 508: Jim King, Cedardale Boys thwarted strong Northminster at f ! bid i A WwW A Stephenson 125, 215, 272; Rober Bob Hayes, 574; Don Tordiff tacks i 7 Knit in two Nicoe 229, 174, 116; Mardi Mas 2 Ron Northan, 566; Bob Ai the victory banquet th 2 ters 144. 167. 149; Shirley Reid | Doyle, 564: Gord McDonald, 557, Church League Cedardale United Church, tro separate layers, On Wednesday, March 30th, 2, 152, 182 and Sharron Har- and David Kif Peterborough phies, donated by Miss M Robin- 1 with inner layer at the Armoury, 11 AM, to 6 P.M. ris 100. 173, 198. Total for boys --|Duffus, 53¢ son coach of the Cedardale fll reversed so A 2529; for girls 2508. The tournament, held in Peter Hoc ey amps team), were presented to the i 3 Flight Lieutenant Hoover, R.C.AF. D ane Collins Peterborough |, «oh last year was officially 2 worthy players your foot is Career Counsellor, will be on hand te Playfield, was the trophy win-| oq py Alderman Brady. Mr.| Cedardale United Church, run- Most valuable player award in contact with give you complete information on ner in the Girl s Hi sh Single with x1 Fremes of Principle Invest-|ner-up in last year's figal, de-|was presented to Bill Crosmas, soft site of th what the Airforce offers you os on 254. Others were: Nancy Stephen-| ic "introduced the proteed-|feated Northminster Umnitedteam captain | Soft sige of the aircrew officer or os a skilled tech- oon. je thoroug Duffus, p ings [Church to take the Protestant! Brian Kidd received a trophy & it 3 fabric. Real nician in @ modern aviation trode arol Collins, Peterborough vay The trophies were presented by |C hur ¢ h League championship, for being the most gentlemanly A bis comfort! , : Managing Di-|Thursday night at the Children's |plave 2 ava y E Ven lad), Bowl 934: rector of the Community Recrea- | Arens. Highest scorer award was Sue Paxton, Colborne, 281; J,| on Association | The series, two-game, total-|awarded to Bob Solomon McMaster Oshawa Y Mer goalsto-count, was exciting as Each team member also re- : awe ceived a silver ring (Paz. 7; Tielen. Vanstone, WEEKEND FIGHTS bi ost the second 52 gaent BUILD A CAREER wih CONFIDENCE IN e 221 and Susan Prout, Peterbor Northminster, in a frantic at WIN SWIM TROPHY ough Lakeview, 200. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tempt -- DE he total] PETERBOROUGH (CP) ! Nancy Stephenson was awarded Dortmund, Germany Dick [goal deficit, pulled their g e| Peterborough Ornamental Swim- | the trophy for highest score in| Richardson, Wales, stopped Hans! the closing minutes of play of ming Club won the International PATENTED Girl's Triple with 612. Oth Kalbfell, Germany, 13 (for Euro- [the second game. However, a ndship Trophy Saturday 2 SOLE SOCKS vere: Janis Knibb, Whitby Coun-| pean heavy ight title). pena to one team member night in the Ontario senior syn- - 4 v Bowl, 595; Diane Collins p E Marseille nce Gracieux | took pressure off the Cedar-|chronized team swimming cham- THERE'S A FUTURE FOR YOU IN AVIATION terborough Playfield, 603; J. Mec-| Lamperti ) France, out-|dale team. pionships. Oakwood Collegiate of Master, Oshawa Y's Men (Plaza) | pointed Manono Garcia, 125%, | Goalie Jim White of Cedaydalel Toronto was second 540: Susan Prout, Peterborough|Spain, 16 (for European feather-\™ Lakeview, 540; Helen Vanstone, weight title | Bowmanville Liberty Bowl, 553; Tokyo--E T. 0. Sanong, 115 Judy Laidlow, Peterborough| Thailand, and Akira Oguchi, 119, Lakeview, 532; I. Cherkas, Motor Japan, drew, 10. TROPHY WINNERS in the also of Peter second annual East-Central Op | Tight winner of hig : | trophy. Standing tario Junior 3-pin bowling A won of Peterborough. W oi < nament, held in Osh: on dat hig triple trophy and Don I oo H ! 4 urday, are show abov nt 1ifi (right) of E man- PX, 2 4 5 row -- Nancy Stephe 1 winner of high single 4 1 in e egance economy \d -. 4 h of Peterboroug triple trophy Diar Col awa im Photo STARS FOR FIGHT bout under t promotion of Fea- DORTMUND, Germans AP) | yrts should the German Erich Schoeppner, German) European light-heavyweight box ng champion, signed a $53,000 TAKE TWO STRAIGHT contract Friday for a title fight! yiENNA (AP France de with Archie Moore, world cham pers feated 1stria 4 n 2 European pion of the division 4 4 Toe Andy Niederreite ae a ) ind nce European representative ot), ite 1striz n the first York's Feature Spor natch in Paris said after the signing tha he ? ; : bout would be held before Aug. HUNGARY QUALIFIES : a 15 but added the site st s in AZ. Austria (AP)--Hungary i definite. The contract guarantee sfeated Austria 40 Sunday and RELAX! 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