The Oshawa Times, 4 Apr 1960, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 4, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords RETURN ALL LEG BANDS ON WATERFOWL. YOU DOWN TO THE PLACE DESTS* NATED. INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND THE LOCAL~ ITY TAKEN, THEY ARE PLACED THERE BY CONSERVATIONISTS AND IS PART OF AN IMPORTANT WUOLIFE STUDY WHICH CAN = NOT BE COMPLETED UNLESS THE BAND IS RETURNED TO MAKE Ack [3 cuT DECOYS IFE- INGS OFF DUCKS, DECOYS EYES AND CAN UR MOVENTS, FROM GREAT. DISTANCES © 19, KING FIATURES SYNDICATE, Soe OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS BUSH LEAGUE are in order to the who took the last section finish over CNR. On the sn Evans had a rough night with the Tool Room. CNR eat bid for the sec out a 3-1 win over ere held to a two all Jlass. Johansens had ght rolling a 3568 to trounce ks Elliotts also came win over Kemps 1 Total ints: K Congratulations ans team n a close night's act splitting two rade a n squeezi Kuch's. N tie by Oshawa with a Pinfall ach Shoes Builders 87 152-18-61; Nick's Evans Loam 84 Cleaners 84, 535-14- 4-38: Elliott's Res CNR 81, 734-24 standings nd Jack nice aver Pete with the sea 261). Gord George Oliver a 680 655 (284) by" Cr Ben Bracey John Randle 261 258 and John Huband 7 League: Lemons went to Don 92, Fred Porter 87, Dave Wolo- 9 and J srak 83 High Average h Triple (Scratch) High Lem¢ Rrown Single Hollyhead 349; High Tommy Ham- Single (Handicap) Playoffs: Our playoffs start week with a two night roll-off Jjohansens, Evans, Nick's and Room Fighting for the Consolation Awards will be Kemps, Pickwicks Glass, CNR and Elliotts INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE week's bowling was just an average night but doesn't have a spot al MOTOR CITY This spectacular, if your team for oiling, Only two nights left in this last section boys Points were claimed by Motar City 2 Westmount 1; Genosha Acadians 2, was recorded, by 225, Howard Helen Pinch (173, | Russ, Pinch 220 R 283, Hercia 636 ( 9 or onship roll ays, Smiths and Algers were the three section win on points. Verne's, Brown's, Ped Oshawa Bakery, Post Office and Dixon's were the section winners on nfall. Barbers made the tenth spot by nning the most points of the season without winning a section The following players are not eligible tn bowl in the play-offs: E. Couviér, Bolahoods: K. Murray, A and P MacFarlane, Wards: W. Harmer, day D Hubbard Coulters; Bowers, Brown's; W, Cole, Smiths and Harry Brown, 7 Up Ah. Moss finished high average of 230 This is the way the third section fin shed: Hallidays 30 points: Post Office 0,906 pins; Dixonm's on 30,490 pins a Barbers 60 points taken during the sea On Bob Tyson bowled the high triple of 775 this week. D. Wilson was close be- hind with 767. The other over 700 bowl ers are T. Goch 705 (254): B. Ross 707 (208): B. Allen 733 (276); W. Bathe 1: J. Zak 753 (306): R. Wollacott 737 and A. Moss 705 (266, 256) Lauchion had the high single of The other 250 bowlers are H g 270, B. Tyson 284, 283, Adam J. Ristich 268, A 268, E Carswell 267, A. Hill Gyurka R_ Pearse 260, A 254, J 256, R. Powell Dalton Montgomery D. Lugten i 222, J. Oatway 290. G. SWindells 8. Salmers 252, R. Brooks 251, J Jackson 239, R. Lloyd 315 and V. Trimble ners Hal S the season with M » Gordon 272, B. $7, Procher 261. 1 136, ¥. Lauchlon mn Dix 529 high (triple of Coulters 3559 Verne's 1568. hgh single was bowled by Brown's 1395, Coulters were mext 1322, Verne's 1287 Wagg © the 3621, on's bowled Browns next The e of the Lemon by bowling 270, B. Montgom and ¥. Lauchlon 315 also fin season on the right side Gochs 0, Smiths 0: Powells Barbers 3; Osh- 0. Coulters 4; A and P 4 Pedlars 1, Bolahoods Hallidays 4; Post Office 2, Collis 1, Vernes 3 out s won and lost 4. Algers Wards 7 Up 0 OMS 2 and OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE I'he bowling season is fast coming to a se and Dale's Pactics about put the last playoff spot on ice by tak- nz a clean sweep from Bob's Diveos Doug's Krimkos lost a lot of ground when they bowed to the 'power of Barry's Dixies and had to settle for a single point off the pace. Ed's Pure ntinue to roll up the points by lean sweep from Lyn's Trop on were short two bowlers and eally missed them bowler of the night was Bob th 668, followed by Chuck 7, Bob Temperton 637 and Don just were rolled by ¥ Feenes 234, 206 Ben' Simpson Dale Colbonrne 2 Don Moss 221, 2 Tobie Couture 200; Ray Kirby 216; Bert of 200 plus 228 up! 17s and - followed by Denny Linton 762 (263, 718 (285 (275, 243) Ross Drew 693 (288 next|terson 684 (279, 261): Battling | (236, 219, 215); for championship honors will be Kuchs,| George Lawrence 647 (298, 200); Tool | Weeks 646 (214 Oshawa | Taylor nothing | 604 (234, 201); and Al playoffs then you better get 203) 2 Good single games were Don Harper Lockwoods Jim Baxter 251, Edyth Nathan 245 Henderson 229: Harold Coles 208; Bert Keay 209: Befty Skinner 215, 203: Chuck Durno 250, 240; Bob Amey 201; Barry Henderson 2 Bob Temperton 210, 223, Eyres 209; Cee Durno 206: Doug Shackleton 204; Ruth Stainton 228 and Helen Hen derson 291 Lemon League: Fay Coles 71, 97. Team Standing Krimkos 15 10 and Divecos 8 Amey 245; Ed Sam Grant 92 and Lactics 20, Purepaks 17 Tropicanas 14, Dixies CRA LEAGUE Group One Ss Markers 14, Bom-He Troubleshooters 9 Aces § Rascals 1 Dogs Standings i, Bingo Has Beens 9 nauts 8, Spades 8 and Two Abstainers Bath, Wood ros Sunshiners and Harmon In 'Group One Markers edged into the wins over Aces and Arg y. while Bom-Hers only e paints to Spades one. In the othe game Radio Has Beens came up with ig 4-0 shut-out over Troubleshoote roup Two Abstainers moved ead, cutting Bathe Uo. 2 down 1 score. The other teams picked two points each. Old in Group Three, picki Wood Sunnyside anc mp against Zeros Harmon were view and Sunshiners while Aristocrats whitewashed Wildcats. Dave Mitchell with a big 805 (31 245, 243) was top man for the ni 243); Bill Clark 734 (294, 228, ; Earl Moore 725 (263, 239, 223); Doreen Reid 27, 206): Jack Brennan 71 Ron Guiltinan 715 (283, 265 208); Sheila Pat Bette March 670 Deb Tilk 653 (239, 215) Ozzie Larry Huston t 637 (220, 212 9, 2 M 2, 210) s Rocker 36 642 (240, 211) 205); Rich March 636 (227, 226): (253, 204); Keith Smith Doug Trivett 619 (231, 203) ler 616 (225, 220); Vern Claus 612 ( 209); Marion Beharrell 610 (229, 2 Vie Williamson 610 (238): Bob Behar Leavitt 201 (262 310, Rusty Howard 266, Ted Brown 253 Ray Martel 244, Cathy Smith 243, Lee Roser 238, Mary Rout 238, Mary Huis Gardner Dowe Ashby Ralph Clark Marg Carleton Verna Moore Max Rockert Marion Dingm Jo, Frank Ig 26, 2 Rowden 219, n 2 Clements 217, 2 Henderson Dingman o Wahrer 20f n League Bathe No. 2 g Over, name i Henr 65, Br DEPT. LEAGUE ndings 1oks Lucky still a and Muskateers we split the points son was the be K we think, established a record ow 124 gar Led by John Bur Hot Shots shook up the tune of 3.1. John Bail well, but Doug Taylor and his company just didn't b Al Jamieson with 715 and John Brockman also with 7 2 shared individual hi followed by John F Bill Maxwell 637 (228, 2 : 622 (203, 243); Bud 212); Al Sticky" uttersnipes to bowled » rest of the 263) (250 for 635 258, the n (264, 230); Ross Stevenson Edgar 6 7 Mosier 611 (23 and Al Perry 603 (209, 222) Good single games were Pratt 296, Bob Dove 246, Willard St. Louis 233, bard 232, Bill Moore 219, Bill Romanuk 218, Bert Waite Bill Smith Norm Dawe 208, Bill Keenan 206, Rundle 205, Burdette Dales 201 Jack Milne 200, ht hy by George Dumas reorge Hub and into {} winners over Wood- 7 Basketball T With the opening of the second iirst quarier with the score being annual Oshawa Y's Men's Tour-|8 to 7 for the Oshawa crew. Ajax ournament Proves Major Success: AJAX BEATS ORILLIA In the minor league champion- nament, Saturday morning, a fulljcame back with two field goals| in pattie for the Oshawa Y' day of interesting games took|in the second quarter while hold- place at the Simcoe Hall gymnas-|ing the Simcoe Hall to a single|" jum. The opening ceremonies| point and led 11 to 9 at the conducted by Art Doyle, execu- way point, half Centre and Orillia Y up in an exciting contest {Men's Trophy, Ajax Community MCA hooked- with Live sec retary of the greater Osh-| The second half of this game|Joe Dickson's Ajax boys gaining awa Community Chest and Har-|.onsisted of very close checkingla 40 to 27 victory over Coach old McNeil, director of Simcoe py poth teams with Ajax having a Russ Jerome's oy Ci Hall Settlement House. Mr. | slight edge on offence and they YMCA of Orillia th. Orillia showed plenty Doyle's opeping remarks stress-| managed to come up with a close|get-up and go in the opening ed the imrortance of sportsman- ship in any game we play and the that this tournament 13% |victory. High scorers in this lact {stanza and game might march off with the cham-| was| ore: For Ajax, McLean with 8 pionship as they led 12 to 10 at looked as if they the kick-off to the Boy's Clubl, 4 McGivern with 7, while Sim-/the quarter way mark, however, week which is on an international|, . Hall was led by Burke with|A ax were not to i and Slute with 4. Officials for|they came storming The morning's official duties|the game were Stan Dalidowicz a 17 to 14 lead at scale, were under the direction of theland Ernie Derry. {Oshawa Y's Men's Club, a young man's service club in this city. MINORS WIN TOO {They were assisted with the var- {ious official's d lawa Referee's Board and other|played heads-up ball throughout | community minded citizens [the game to whip Simcoe Hall | In the first game, which got B's 42 to 26. {under way at 9.00 a.m., the Biddy |, This game was.very elose dur- Leaguers took the floor in a|ing the first half, with Ajax tak- game which involved Ajax Com. |ing a slight 12 to 8 lead at the, munity Centre and Simcoe Hall | quarter way mark and continue, | Boys' Club. The Simcoe Hall boys [their fine play to stay in front, off a fine start on bas- [18 to 16 at half-time. kets by Bombino and Steffaniak| Ajax began to open up a real and never looked back. They in-|8 ap in the third quarter as they ' q ¢ creased their lead in the second moved out in front 23 to 20 quarter by five points, making [Oshawa B's tried hard fo gel the 9 to 0 at the half way | back in the game in the final mark quarter but were out elassed Although the Ajax team, under |and went down to defeat. coach Jack Brown, tried hard dur-| AJAX -- Newitt, Copping, Boor ing the second they were how- off, McLean, Meek, Caldwell, ever completely outplayed by a Hunter, Freeman, Told, Claring smooth-working contingent. Five bold and Corrigan. Total 42 of Ajax seven points were scored SIMCOE HALL B's Hray from the foul line in the latter nyk, Lindsay, Stimming, Davies, of the game. Leading the (King Bombino and Reczulski , ck was Marion, Stef- Total 26. Officials -- Bob Win 10 points while Ajax ers and Bill Horton. McLean with 4 points x ORILLIA WINS of the game Was| J, the closest game of the Hall 17 Ajax Community morning, Orillia Minor Leaguer's came up with a strong last min Boivoin ute finish to edge Simcoe Hall A's 32 to 31 : The Oshawa Club moved out in AJAX BOYS WIN front early in the game and econd Biddy League en- looked as if they might complete- | e Ajax team showed|ly overwhelm the Orillia boys. | as they outplayed the! However, the Orillia club ap- B team by a score peared a little more at home in Both clubs showed the second quarter and began fo] ball ability in the/find their shooting eves to trail| -- by five points at the half way the mark, the score being 17 fo 12 Orillia continued their fine Regimbal with play in the second half and by The the three quarter mark had nar- Sim got to SCOTe score Centre Offic were and Bob Winters Marcel 13 basket Good old Frank Locke leads Aguers once again with 61. For he had Connie « Dawson 84 and Gord Smit week starts the playoffs ams will bowl off for league | rowed the gap to two points ee Rati Jat C06 boys once again. in the final! Wling, next week. a meeting quarter began to play better) be held to elect the officers for brand of basketball and until the] next year. We ask you to give serious last minute of play managed to ation. 10 Nils JnaHER Za hold onto a slim lead but a eon- meeting ple of costly fouls made the dif ference in the ball game with Orillia YMCA taking advantage of every opportunity ORILLIA Cousineau, Mac kay, Martin, Beaver, Burney, Dabbs, McCallum, Armstrong OSHAWA SIMCOE HALL Coral 3015. Jade |BUrDett, Salway, Campbell. Row- 55. Brown 2824, den, Goodman, Bourdage and Beige 2720, Black Clarke. wy Time Officials Bob Winters and John Matthews. ALL-OSHAWA FINALS The consolation finals turned »ns to the winning teams! out to be an all Oshawa encoun D. Brain 678 (229, 273); [ter with the Simcoe Hall A's 244; 205, 211); P. Bran: \tanoling with their counter parts ): A. Murray 618 (213,| a. = 4 y i manag 616 (209, 247) and J | Simcoe Hall B's and managed a very exciting 42 to 36 victory. | For a consolation game this was a nip-and-tuck battl e throughout' with the score tied! im stay qu portant RAINBOW LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Green 2962, Pink 2588, Purple 2945 and Orange 2560 Standing Red (E. Reading, Team: Green isolation winner: White (M. Irwin Consolation roll-off Silver 2882 py 2786, Rose 2504, Coral #R. Parrott Tan (P. Johnson M. Flin 0 M. Smart 23. McCute Cuthbertson 215, H M 219 E. White E. Re 1. Middleton 212 Freeborne 212, H The extra | stages | hold a but one] mark an rly hall way to catch in the e Wragg 22 al the 214, 206, B's seemed Pp ohm breath of air obson >. ' arter 210, J. Walker 207, H of the third quarter to Burr 206, M. Pirie slim 36 to 34 lead with M. Cockerton 205, quarter to play Ne Ruignt 20 i Persistent checking and accur- E. Kimmerly 442 ate shooting lead the A squad to a t at Simcoe Street slim lead midway through the } final stanza and with this lead | they managed to gain a well earn- the championship ed victory. Both clubs showed a vlled on Wednesday halance attack in this: contest Bella Airs scoring a| i . : next were the Can. With team plays being an out- 7 e Yappers standing feature. { two weeks OSHAWA A's Burnett, Sal- npions . . Pion way, Campbell, Rowden, Good- man, Bourdage, Clark and Mew- ett. path A LEAGUE for some really sharp bowl ccessary this coming Wed iv, Really go to it girls! The OSHAWA B's -- Hraynyk, Lind- B Bees 2858, and Mary's Say, Stimming, Davies, Reczul- 2642 ski, King, Bombino and Koles- Wednesday is the final evening vk Il be there, and really elose |" ine Walt Bathe and Roy Clark. Mutt This the season off in grand style! Best of luck with the bowling! 7 John Bailey 609 (267) 209, | Don | MEN WANTED TO TRAIN AS DRAFTSMEN In & few months you ean be cash ing big poy cheques. 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SECOND ANNUAL +4 In the latter stages of the after-| Officials -- Groves and Harrison, er the older boys took to the Dave Kelly. {floor with the major league en.| | (tries providing plenty of fast, in- ORILLIA MAJORS WIN teresting action. In a fast Toving major league In the first contest, a wel]. | Ccouter, irra YMCA plaved i a {balanced Ajax squad completely Such better game as they | This was the second annua ; eely whipped Simcoe Hall by a score basketball tournament of thi over Powered the Orillia YMCA| f 0 25 kind held in the Simcoe Hal team to 23. Ajax started off] : : sire 2 i it i fast and never looked back as Leading the Orillia attack was | Symuasiom. In addition 304 fin 'they moved out in front 18 to 2|Cooke and Trask with 12 and 11/4 20 "0 50 a ng mon points respectively, while Longly | feel id in 3 {and Bozak showed the best scor- (250 3 sone i Spor smash ; | in the Ajax squad in the second ing pinch Jor the Dstiawa eBlsY. fhe py ith a fine compe! quarter but to no avail as the| ¥Ine delensive efforts DY This tournament could yi |Ajax squad came up with a Fagan for Orillia and O'Rielly heen made possible 3 Bot hav. {sparkling 30 to 7 half time score. for Oshawa. sexcellent support of the Oshawi Ajax shattered all hopes in the Officials -- Joe Dickson and Y's Men's Club, John Matthews third stanza as Pieotrowski slapp- Walt Bathe, Art Goodall, John Francom, Er ed home an impressive 10 points| In the finale the Ajax commun-|nie Derry, Walt Bathe, Bob God the. verdict Jo ge Ajax 30 smialle 49 oily Centre Major Leaguer's prov- dard, Bill Horton, Bob Winter Rim 5 { ree quarter time score. fed their superiority in this par-land the members of the Oshaw: At the conclusion of this game, The play in the fourth quarterticular series by downing the Referee's Board, who donates ie president 3 She Qsiiava Y's continued much along the same Oshawa club 61 to 48 |their services so willingly. Mens ig Linh Bat %; pre lines as the first three with the| The half-time score was Ajax| Also the Simcoe Hall teenag: € e Y's Men's trophy to aleventual winners keeping up a/35 Oshawa 27. This gave Ajax |girls under Miss Sally Parker | ter by a 31 to 18 score. After! oi; tried desperately to hem strong but the damage had been done and although they made a valiant attempt to overtake their opponents time was the impor- out on the bottom end of very happy band of Ajax boys sustained attack to walk off with(two victories in two games and|Girl's Supervisor gud thelr each, Wie Jos Dre 3 oo finoing " io Bim [thus won the major aie divi-|the refreshments ig ore : 3 J ) IA -- Cooke, Fuller, Gil-|sion. v tion of basketball in the Ajax dis-|christ, Trask, Nice, Eaton, Fa-| AJAX -- Watchorn, Barry, El- fg te ayy Stuer i trict, Mr. Joe Dickson. {gan and Wiltshire. |erick, Pietrowski, Daze, Dickson,| From the openin whistle, a Officials handling this game| AJAX -- Watchorn, Barry, El- Daniels and Cardwell. 19.00 a.m., to the closing actio) were Dave Kelly and John Mat-|erick, Pieotrowski, Doze, Dickson, | Oshawa McHugh, Brady, early in the evening this was : Daniels and Cordwell. ILongly, Bozak, Breau, Sparling,/very enjoyable tournament. rr F( WHAT A REAL CIGARETTE TASTED LIkE? 1f you're not completely satisfied with the cigarette you are now smoking--try mild good tasting Buckinghams -- get the real taste of a real cigarette. Buckinghams are so good tasting

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