The Oshawa Times, 18 Oct 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Yusedey, October 18, 1960 at * 'BIBIJAGUA' WINS A yesterday, paying hackers $5.80 Pele Anderson is ahoard ' " er $2.00 bet, AL right is Until Bibijegua" above, (0 win the EUCIGNE CEL Piaing, which fin. second race at Belmont Park | ished second, The race was a "BELMONT PARK 2 an pt OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Winners were as (Low Gross) Fred Cross Low Net Burden 4 70 3 7% D v Bathe ye ng Har iM (Be, seven-furlong event for maiden fillies and mares three years old and upward SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR "Everything From Soup To Nuts' #21 1m Murray § - 20) A] i Wilm 1h 4! | i% IT'S ALMOST FUNNY! The World Beries is over = » or well, almost the moment it's over, we find Canadian sports fans interested in just two remains ing projects--namely, who is going to win The Grey Cup and who is the best team in the National Hockey League, It's almost fantastic, the way the pattern follows through, Of course, for the next few weeks, football and the Big Four results especially, will hold the highlight with the Grey Cup eoming right along after that, Now that the National Hockey League will be completely ignored dure ing this period, On the contrary, there are hockey fans who eouldn't care less about football or rugby, and they devote their entire interest to hockey, from Thanksgiving Day on, Actually, this 5 a healthy situation, It prevents any of us from getting in a rut and devoting our entire time and interest to either of the two major seasonal sports, Personally, we have long been a believer of taking things in stride and so, we like to think that the Big Four football is the major issue of the sports whirl at this time and there'll be plenty of time to devote to the Hockey League and its individual teams, moment the National later on, CURLING is about t6 come inte its own, Here in find The Oshawa Curling Club members their annual autumn meeting, at the call of president "Bill" Jack, this Thursday night, at the local clubrooms, They plan te open the Oshawa Curling Club on Friday, Nov, 4, And just in passing, we note that the Ontario Ladies' Curling Association has decided to scrap the double-rink system, for their annual Ontario Tanks ard competition, the honors won by the Oshawa Ladies Curling Club in the past two seasons, Seems that Sud« bury and others successfully promoted the idea that the Tankard should be a singlesrink entry event, this pers mitting smaller clubs a better chance, The men of On» tario have pursued Silver Tankard honors on a doubles rink basis for years - and it would seem they had the right The ladies have elected to go along on a ginglesvink basis and before another season has passed along, We'd like te point out that a real "het rink" from may now not only win the Ladies' Tank» ard but alse win the Ontario ginglesrink honors, This Is something, whieh under the men's doube-rink system, has successfully seen heners passed around, The ladies may have something» =and then again they may have something they wish they didn't have! Oshawa, we holding idea some ane club BRIGHT BRITS: George (Buck) Roucher, 65, died in Ottawa yesterday, He was Hall of Fame hockey mems« ber and regarded as one of the game's all-time defence tars NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE accepted Houston and New York. yesterday as twe new entries, They may add twe more new entries alse, but in the meantime, we note that Toronto is not getting much mention , . , OTTAWA football fans gave Bob Simpson a testimonial dinner last night, a fitting tribute to a Canadian homebrew wha has long been a star of the Rough Rider Club , , . RON STEWART, Ottawa's mighty mite, It comes out now, i8 actually on the injured list and Coach Frank Clair and his boys are singing the blues for this Saturday's game, already , , , WHAT AROUT HAMILTON! The Tiger-Cats have to win over Alouettes on Saturday = and they have to win by enough, if they are to capture third place , , , THIS SEASON'S Rig Four football race has been a mighty interesting tussle and there's little wonder that they've set a new attends ance record WE NOTE that Bobby Attersley is now playing wth Kingston Frontenacs in the Eastern Pro Hockey League, It becomes rather obvious why friend Terry Kelly and his cohorts decided to "fold up" the Whithy hockey club, as it previously existed, They've had about half of their team move into the Limestone City anyway. If they had elected to carry on» they'd have had te sit back while their players left them = by disbanding the club first, they have almost avoided the situation of having had their players taken away Dickie Moore urges To Top MONTREAL (OM) Dickie points a game, Moore now ha Moore, who missed the National nine goals and five assists Hockey League scoring chamy| Although Canadiens ran plonship last season after win their first Joss of the new season Mag It twice In a Tow, Came upiafter four wins and two ties, they with a whopping production ofiscored 19 goals i the four games sik Goals and two assists In Mont-'and all of Montreal's big suns sonal Canadions' four games lastiwere firing deadly week and leads the current PA GROFFRION SROOND fe with MH points Bernie Geolfrion Tifled in five Soaring an average - of Wolgoals and pleked wp two assists LL LLU Finer taste is a Seagram tradition CORA LEAGUE Standing Argonauts 13, Has Beens | 18, Troubleshooters 13, 1 Hom-Hers Thorntons 10, orats 10, Abstainers 10, Storie 10, Markers 10, HiLos 8, ton Pushers 8, Spades 8, Oulsl | Harmonies 7, Characters 7, Ra Composites 5 Apples 85, Hathe No 1, Bliders 4, Sunnyside 3 and Nporis 8 Lis week's winners were Charaes ters, Has Beens, Troubleshooters, Bom. Hers and Atoms all registering shul Geo. Boucher, Hall Of Fame, Kent's Westerns Dies Bt 65 Upset Pasquale's (Buck) Boucher, a member of In this the Hockey Hall of Fame and for 17 years one of the game's great defencemen, died in hospital here fi, L man picked a head pin game It was veteran Tony Vidas who started out with six-straight| 4 strikes, finishing with a beautiful Monday. : 330 with Ivor Jones 231, Rill| Boucher, 65, was presented Brown 248, Ron Swartz 233 and hockey's highest award in a eere:| Paolone 231, Far the losers it was mony at his hospital bedside only Jimmie Hoult again with 381 and three weeks ago, He was oper: Vie Bernard with 288 who stood ated on last January for cancer out {of the throat, an allment he suf | far Rix In the fourth game it was again| fered: for six years, turi-about with Pasquales coms] A member of one of Canada's ing through with a score of 1316) most celebrated hockey families, over Kent's hawlers score of 1134 George was one of five brothers, and in this game all the Pas all but one of whom became Na: quale bowlers howled well, Far tional Hockey League stars, The the losing team it was Paolone others are Frank and Joe, who with 270 survive, and Bobby and Billy In the fifth game it was again Who predeceased him, turn-about with Kent's Western! He started as a forward with! Tire bowlers coming up with an. the Burghs of the old Ottawa other 1311 score aver Pasquale's City league and broke inte pros score of 1304 and in this final|lessional hockey with Ottawa ame if was Paolone with 238, Senators during the First Warld on Swartz 220, Ivor Jones 300 War Tony Vidas 3M and Rill Brown, Boucher later moved back to 2330, For Pasquales it was Vie defence, where he gained fame Bernard with 208 and 'Garside as a remarkable stickhandler with 3M, For the winning teamiand parinered some of the everyone bowled well with Vidas game's alltime great combina | loading the parade for five games tions, helping to bring the club} with 1308, Tver Jones 130, Ronifour Stanley Cups between 1920 Swartz 1217, Bill Brown 1197 and|and 1997 Rimbo Paclone 118, For the los] An active player until 19M ing team it was Vie Bernard with| Ruck alse played with the Ment a mighty 1371 followed hy Garjreal Maroons and the Chicago side with 138, Jimmie Howlt|Rlackhawks and coached Ot 1964, Rob Taylor 1175 and Shana. Boston, St. Louis and Chi han 1157 Alter three weeks of n tells the truth about whisky Make this simple, inexpensive test at home: Pour an ounce or two of Seagram's "83" into a glass, Add ice if you like, Then pour in clear, cold water®. (plain or sparkling) until the mixture is Just the right shade of pale amber. Now lift the glass and breathe in that clean, fresh fragrance , , , like fields of golden rye in the sun. That is Seagram's "83" as Seagram's and Nature made it -- with nothing added but honest, all.revealing water. If it tastes better than any other whisky with water, then you'll be sure to like it as well with any. other favourite mixer. | a CaRh Buck brought the Allan Cup to the Kent Western Tire team is/Ottawa while coaching the Or still in third place with nineltana Se in the Quebec points, The standing is as fol. |Senior League in 1949 | lows Refore turning to professional Pasquales 12, Steel Art Sign 12 [hockey in 1913 at the age of 19 Kent's Western Thre 9. O'Conn wad played three years of Bowl & Ascot Clothes 8 Kaoblioothall with the Ottawa Rough Hill Bowl & York Bowl § Rowle He was consdlered one drome 4 the games best halfbacks bw victory bawlin 100s of Monday might's socaer games F First Rownd Repla 1 / ot " hays | The men's section of the OW sou e headlines were in print and will he the appointment of & large needed to operate Bantam, Wid agers for the teams will be apr # with idest weather prevailing and cuigren's Avenn at hand snd det: will he the operational costs, re in Minor Hockey, don't hesitate 16, Nothing fs impossihle, You get The Lats 4 the : : Scorers 1 2 3 | She Ai ing has Shed helr parent "Ontario Minor Hockey organization, the executive is de- # ' hopes to operate Bantam, Midget oo inet it will go all out to keep p '" a course (6 the end, spurred on by Hockey For Al", coaches and managers to handle ah Py of Mareh, 1961, will contest the On sport, However, we cannot do it swer to the team's fine showing dubhouse D 4 were Harold Hudson, held iis third year's staff, such as; B, Smith, tious men, realize the task before oo oo ond referees. For all the contestants were whetied vig 0 h The (hres, taces were present to Zak, K. Lodge, C, Cairns, EB. Me sean, Bre among the league's top Henderson, prior to the dinner, league' hockey, which we an- dard, W. Norton, K, Bradley, A. lor any boy in Oshawa who wants mentioned shove, and In apy Tremblay, a left-winger, leads Larry and "Bud" to the winning ey season for all boys of minor March, DD. Olynyk, 1. Steffan, J and regulations will be adopted vember and witness the beehive Buddy Boome of Kingston Fron: Fred Cross snd Tom Kidd pe six gosls and three assists and Other prize Hockey is being played at its pes LEGION LEAGUE outs over Sports, Outsiders, Apples, (Jim Montpetit 227, 2015 Wick Olesiuk! And, it will require considerable Kitchener-Waterloo Beavers are Germond Jr 7 Aristocrats, Sunshiners, Rascals, 46, Denny We , dob Gow 2 heir interest and sportsminded. L players, including Hull-OUawWA's Tom Kidd, 72 Ruby Dubs, Aces and Untouchabies and Composites, Blane | Dane Blanchard 217, Joan Curran 254 . hance the organization apd will ON Would Be's spit the points 218), Newt in Hine was Mavis! Lemon League E. Carey 9 E. Gray, #1; R, Mosscrop Bill L i w Over 0 Harriett Johns 684 (232, 227), Denny Linton 666 (258, 217), Mid sell 02, K. Joseph 84, R,_Godirey 9, what your boy is doing, and how Wm. Russnell 01; Low Net: 8. gracey 226, 208; Herb Bathe 228, Mas' Triveit 651 (251, 261), Marion Dingman 10, Happy Gang 6, Seppy Seven 6, (here! mith 206. Bila Roznik 201, Les Bowers Michuk 646 (351, 217), Vie Williamson howled s terrific 86% triple, (205, day for William (Billy) Lauder. of the special draw, for the set of (200 snd Fred Taylor 306 Gord | Ads Crawiord was next with a 685 mes Hs ALL |lightweigh ' 4 4 y thiwelght ehampion, died of the special event prizes also 6 and Pinhesds 4 200 singles were rolled hy Bob Car: | (261) Ties Settled ies e e pion for years and fought! members while the co-chairmen cial of the year and mention it ta your 227, Brends Martel 224, Ozzie Weeks (243, May Lenius 239, Fileen Ander 141 0436 216 that time he won the came in for special commenda 217, a7, Doreen Reid 316, Geo, Taylor | Pirie 219, Gladys Knight 218 Poteen Edmonton y » announced Monday that an emer io in 1006 Lauder averaged one tion Chow's Restaurant and Oshawa Auto With Matt Bell,|Germond 208, Don Cutler 30, Marg| Lemon League Marie Heath 99 Sask 110 2171954 4 | Harold Ball and Jos 4 g ii ing f determining the standin n . oa AE RL TR ULB A LB ( : T e Dixon have & hig night for the realtors 200, June Kellar 200, and Len Bye Flyers 11, Pushers 11, Carlings 7, Edmonton at Baskatchewan The meeting has heen called eo g deserved thelr win over Photo Plante | AUXILARY No, #1 UAW Donald 633 228), Helen Macko the three playoff berths, + The Je man club with some went, single, 245, We had 14 lemons and Go-Getters; Luckies took 2 the second and third teams play Dixon. 28-vear-old second - vear| short of the record 1,330 he rolled fifty Strank was right on the beam tor) Doubles NM Melinchuk 414 (219), [Donala. 216, Flo Williamson © Hagel - Jose Gonsaley . this was enough to give the grillers| Team's standing Busy Bees 18, Jo. |Tavior 206 and Hazel Bannan § SN 20 1 schedule the feam that Is) fr With only two games re:| The pass-catching department|iwo valu Neeley, 2, Arlinglon, Mass, and GoGetters 2 Lucky Six and the Beavers 4:0. Wish: |delphia, 3, 4 A pr d W. Driven elub| Ji [ 188, greater number of points in the lar when the A an Jimmy Soo, hy [his nearest rival, Congratulations to Sammy Plume, | Lucky Eleven, Kitly Kats and Chippers | is far|! shooter for A, and W, [weak nad the Dien trinte Tae 'aR, vt Bradley, 133, Philadelphia 2; Bob and lost hetween the teams Is ) 0int, as both teams had the same Harry Lunn of Hamilton leads sis (303, 520); Owgie Keeler 807, Jonn| yo afontoot "ses (2g7, 801) Team Standing = Rockets 17, Wish: |p 0 4 y of punt returns £4 Argonauts for first place and the downs, He has played only 10 bl, J fi rank 704, Arghie Brown 784, Daveiyaqiest high single of Kats, Buttons and' Bows 13, Rosettes | Philippines, outpoipted Sakujl ne : " The! rds © to this weeend,|Bell 723, Harold Ball 781, Don Henning gq schedule tied with Arges but|PiAce. Statistics compiled by The 212 yards up | 200 Club ~ Fred Carey 334, 813; Blue Birds 3, Swarts 704, t spot with 88 jen wondost record in five games|ing down that spol | TIGHT ORFU BATTLE arnovaky 343, John Hrieo $41, The Rough Riders want the Rough Rider seatback Ontario Rughy Football Union, |bowlers just close behind, . eil Estate 10, play Argos next Saturday and a champion with 78 points, scored downs, 22 converts, four fleld In 8, Lloyd's Real Estate hetween them points up on Gilehrist going into|nia Golden Hears and Curtis A7-07 point edge, The Argos ean] pave Mann of Argos, a two:|is spread out two teams he tied at the end of Avge Dick Shatto, who alse colin the Senior Intercollegiate basis of the hetler scoring rec: Alouettes, each with 68 points. [to the University of Western On. fiton Tiger-Cats, chairman of the| Rig Four rushing record [of Toronto is second with 18 hy telephone Monday with Lew Rough Riders, and Sam Rerger Workman agreed with him that fair at this time lo change the \.o saiurday afternoon took given to the Rough Riders' view had been unbeaten in its first The Western Tire bowlers Jean Beliveau, Henri Richard of 6198 for five games against and Norm Ullman of Detroit Red|eams started out very strong in ts) 12 Bathgate scored three goals Ron Swarts with 314 and Ivor {because he has more goals, Mis, Ia the second game the cham. Robby Mall, Chicage Black with a big 1377 score over West he Hawks paved only two nahan 200 whe led their team to \ HOWE HAS RlGHT {over 200 d DIvoke distinguis) Ronin of Montreal failed to score {ific score of 133% as against Pas gu A fe dasanions League Cup Sowthampion 2 Newport C ' 3 Sent bia rrp le wi Goi Club held thelr annadt| sactiver year of hockey for minors number of coaches snd men get end Juvenile leagues and pointed; ws conehing sehool for referees | # reaord eno of over 100 MER [oie ao to be anounced later, entry fees, fcetime, equipment contact Harold Hudson, RA 8343, gut of anything only what you put lof wide (aires and dense Sesociation" and our local spon termined to do something about % I EPHL R and Juvenile leagues that will vie hockey on the move again this the thoweht of winning one of the 14% week, the new Oshawa 'he Oshaws "City League" hock- aio Minor Hockey Association sone aod we know thet there will in the first four games of the The spirits of the losers hem again, but are determined i..." i, are interested in par Gilles Tremblay, the superh entertainment provid. of new fowr scorers, They have scored 14 Following the feast, the. "Mo- ticipate to function at » higher Bathe, P, Boothe, ete, and these to play minor hockey better. Vent, come to the Oshawa Chil: ter # Fie a the league with 10 points on six "low hall" foursome of J ack ages (under 18 years), It was sp- Reid and J, Gangemi, there are of activity that goes on from 4 to tenses mre lied for second place packed entry, if there ever Gray four goals and five assists. (ollows Congratulations ta Anne Landry for Sunnyside ana Button Pushers respec: 85, Ben Page 157, Boh Lewis 250, 8am. oo.onerstion from the parents tied for third spot, each with four + ohns Wink. 4 oe sf rw, Johnston Wink | weieome to the new bowlers snd io. 3 and Therntons, The losers Dick Collin Godfrey 23) ' ness, Your attendance al the Chit Pennington, are tied for Second Flight: (Low Gross took three points from Happy Gang, No re played (o & 27 tie [Jean Joseph 208, June Morrie 206 snd M sve q Net: ayer 100 = Anne Landry Vavior with 602 (799, 222), Other $00\y "Miller 01. 5. Barclay #9, Ko Fhume (IVE You an opportunity to see for u > op + and B, Henderson, 66 266), Lau Bisck 642 (298, 293) and Flot Clark 654 (200, 201), Tip Busehier 65% Bally Flume 06 snd E, Godfrey 9 he is progressing in this clean, , y One Canada's Best : 4 646 (251, 206), Carson Heard 648 (240, el AP Wirephoto Sereda, 60; C, Cattran, 70 and A, MacPherson 323, Art Parry 317, Mune or NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES There will he a hockey meeting 39 (238, 280), Joanne Huston #28 (262) 1253), Where did you stand, Chris 78, one of Canada's alltime great! golf clubs complete with bag ' Lemon League Betty Jock Kellar 611|(254, 204, 227); Fide Rending 684 ( Emma Conlin #7 and Kdns ENot 78. | Bog' Chapman 608 (230, 2141, Jim Clem: (268); Kv Camphell 668 (298, 204); "Wl STANDINGS | Thursday which were declared later in the|" co = 0 the Rubhy-Dubs snd Un-|ter 280, Doris Clark 243, Jean Carier| 'There were some good single games OTTAWA (CP) PD. Wes more than 100 times, losing about! of the successful event feats, So Tome sae you next week and 229, 216, Bil Clark 325, Dave Mitchell son 236, Muriel Romnik 246, Mid Muir [ da, aio, 410, Joa France 313, Horie Kop Kelemen 216, Dorte Bell "31h, Marg] f 6 0305214 18 As one member remarke taf Ellen f 3 of | gF re 1TH emain tied for top spot aller gency meeting of Big Four clubigons o month in defence of his|at the close of the day or Bh Sweet ll hitting |Gutsole 206, Jim Baxter 306, Ethel (88, Mary Hobbs #9, Enid Greenway Monday's Result over the y teams in the event of a (ie al 202, Mary Huisman 200, Shirley Weeks |Jeis 14 Oshawa Auto Trim led hy John Trott, 200, and Chuck Grimbley 200 Belles 7, Pin Pickers 7 and Dinghies 2. | Calgary at British Columbia because Ottawa Rough Riders ¥ istate olub just hd BD man Re And the new| M. Melenchuk 1s our top bowler 631 (337, 328), Ruth Hopps 631 (40, into) Iap ES) 1 e trundling Happy Gang took 8 points from Blow | Ld 3 and Dave Reynolds were toa much for oor ee ls SR0GTe del" too points | Ethel Tonkin, Nan Bennet 231, a sudden-death semi-final 0) % . . : b 58%, Puerto co, outpoint { ARE o y war. D second the Wilson outhi | Singles = ©, McCabe 245, H, Farrow (Weddup 213, Anne Sabo 211, By, Red 1 ' in event of a He hetween iw mport with Montreal Alouettes, |up last year, Dixon is in 0 U came up with telus pie points and keep them na es 11, Happy Gang 6, Moon Beams| Buttons and Bows, Rosell and awarded the higher standing 18) pci, 0 in (he '14.game schedule, |is dominated hy Montreal's Hal|'he running ing Wells, Honey Hees, Atomics and Philadelphia mes played hetween the two Toronto's Dave Mann is second topped the har by a two la one HARMAN PARK LEAGUE toyed Clifton ames DAY | Dixon scored two ftouchdowns|in eatches, with 51, {wha for the second time three [who took one point each, Echoes took ' Ae | Joe Ristich was individual high shoot: ogo Cofer, 162, Philadelphia, stopped Tiger: 3 ead of Patterson's 076 yards, ' ' ' not taken into account ton Tiger-Cats 43:21 to boost his ahead Pp p a a |W Lunn carried 41|Trou 788 (360); Hob Gallagher 782i "gio Rul rik took the Ladies' [ing Wells, Honey Bees, Atomics, Busy r J - sh EI Als' 13 games [times for 232 yards while Stew: Mt Manila = Flash Elorde, 135 hye, is protesting the rule on the A | Kats, 118, Chippers 11, Lemons 10M, Lucky Shinozawa. 184% anan, 12 (For f , 134%, , 716, 0, Pidwerheckl 717, Fred Harding 3 p Cox Gil-|earried only once more for a 214513 would not get the bye even Canadian Press show Cookie Gil: carpi y on The hgh race 1s hein points, just four more than Ron. | EC t With, Mos There's a tight battle going on EUAN job Trai ado, Roy Nesbit standings decided on the hasis of GETR 18 POINTS Lemar Lee of London leads| Team standing -- Chow's Restaurant i 4 10, Photo Plate 8, Ritson win would give the Riders a 32 13 noints as Argos whipped the goals and four singles, Just one A, College HI IGA §, Vie's Barber On the four games so far whieh| ihe game, but was held scores Cotton of Detroit Raiders follows lose Saturday's game in Ottawa (ouehdown scorer Sunday, is] Robin Ritchie of Queen's Gol-| the schedule the following week, |jooted a pair, shares fifth place League with 27 points after piek ord Fullback Dave Thelen, of Ot./tario Mustangs last Saturday league's general managers com: (Official league statistios show! points Hayman of Argos, Ted Workman league president and a member the league's constitution clearly legislation Ratio] place Group "R"™ when the that the wondoss record should en games, was finally stopped and follows Moore with 10 points came up with their best bowling and Rilly Hicke share third place the Pasquale team score of 6246, Wings the very first game with Johony during the week while Richard two frames told the story and it and two assists and Ullman two Jones with 308 who were mainly otal is four. Richard and Ul. pion Pasquale team, smarting Hawks star wha won the scoring ern Tire's score of 1132 and for ames last ek Hull counter For the Western Tire Gordie Howe of Detroit cored| In the third game it was again SOL but his six assists put hw} 1381 and, again, this Hold Annual » LONDON (Reuters Results wae" Closing Do Queen's FR 2 Port Vs 2 / ' , Wiese FRR 2 Port Yale Last year a this time, theiparent that thelr greatest need(ahowl 20 eonches and managers(new conveners, conches and man Leyton Or | Chester 6 4 4 coving Jamboree on SRTO8T. ok (auncived, With the Oshaws agers, Of course, other problems thelr teams, If you are interested coches, managers, snd In becoming a conch or MABSEET will he conducted regularly, ete, Hull-Ottawa hen » {tiers and dultons Just. re registration dates, we have the and other minor expenses pit " o-operition and assistance of the Despite the problems of re- or Clifford Maddock, linte §t. And with this in mind, the The Oshawa "City Lensgue" Frenity vant it known in Osh- sors, donors and well-wishers to it, tentative plans have been laid b ( dependi on. where ' ' ' Richland ded') pny Me i their "C60 ahreast of our slogan and the recruitment of new for the annual hockey champion. year, and not let our young eitir dips of 'three leagues, and Wc." 6.0 in Consda's nations OFTAWA (CP)~Three Hll- Ottawn Canadiens provide the sn- many prizes Wisplayed in the Winor Hockey Association execu ey teams Is with us again. How. ive, to he guided by President ever, with the nucleus of last hockey championships as well. oo sion of oocictance fortheome the new executive, these ambi oo" ooo. oro coeotive conehes, Eastern Professions Hockey raised and the appetites of aif meeting to reorganize for the J, Mcleod, H, Mcleod, E, Le League season priheoming season and a number vacque, B, Waldie, M. Bryan, J. to continue and devise mesns|, : : pa : rl h tieipating in this worthwhile youth Terry Cray and Bobby Rows ed by Larry Hellering and "Bud" pertske of the Oshawa City Avey, the Killen brothers, B, Sud- whereby hockey will be available ovolect, contact the two men of the Canadiens' 25 goals walk Trophy" was. presented hy level throughout the coming hock: newcomers, to date: D, Gray, R. In order (o promote dren's Arenas the latter pert 'of hockey this season, new rules Yetober and the first week of No- goals and four assists, Gray and Germond Jr., Jack Germond Sr 1 each Monday, Tuesday and with nine points each, Boone has one. Wednesday nights when 'Minor Rousseau and Dennis Olson of First Plight 7 u mice triple of 744 he 31 winners were Abstain: my Flume 278 Elinor Riskirik whose hoy will be playing in y vr hoys A gonls and four assists, Four other Gommow, #6 60 and special welsome hack to Vi and Gord antes, Sliders, Wiles, Argo: Olgs Thomsen 220, Dave Norman 218 n f oractices and games will en- fourth place with seven pois Chuck Tamblyn, 82: Bob / les, snd Gooltexs. Fitheads oh h was top howler with 702 | Hugh Duffin 206 each #5 and E, Steer, #4; Low 6h 253, 290) weaves were Seoity Eimanski 670 (389,185, ¥, Hadiuk #4, A, Rose #9, §, Was |YOUrselves Just what is going om, Third Flight (Low Gross) --F. [Ce sO "me, 2h) (4am, 236, 0), Bete March 692 (34, Standings Beatniks 12, Rounds McCaffrey, B88; J; Blone, 81 and! "oo" 20 Alyn Eloi 235, Fle 220), Curt Russell 662 (251, 206), Dou bouts 10, Herring Chokers 10, Ravens| wholesome recreation. Bee you y 3 3 2091, Francis Brash 647 (271, 227), Del MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)--|wilson. 7} Rownik 441, Brenda Bracey Lo Piers Sibiock 646 (229, 219, 4), Bleve hel Congratulations to Chris Collins, who Thursday, Oct, 20, at 7.30 p.m, in -------- . ' X " & J A ' A Funeral services were held Mon "Dys"' Brooks was the winner gs 5: the Oshawa Children's Arens. : HA Bert Alexande (233, 29), Will Decide pos gh Hi hoxer nd sort. okt ouelln Smith 98, Marion Tavier 88, (355 207), /Reilly 606 (232),|201, 244); Marion Dingman 681 (244, J and eart, ele : y in ' Lauder former Canadian The winners and the winners! Team Standing Aces LL, GOOIMAS ents 607 (253) and Boh Germond 602 Cobbledick 626 ( Phyl Be ow ig our 8, Happy Gang 7, No den 6, Would-Be's| (354) 211, 217) and + McG | Lauder, a native of Edinburgh, day's program, all received Spe-| , chahies get out of the cellar, Keep 233, Ede Nathan 232, 223, Al, Leavilt too, Leading this group was eity Beotland, was Canadian cham pr congratulations from Lh € Mavember 18 in mind for our first sor 232. Mary Willismaon 226, Ken Johnson Pearse with » 948, Dorothy Meindiess| By THE CANADIAN PRESS WIFU "Wink 1s nob in the lemon league, 228, Joan MeGillis 209, Herman Huis (292, Dud Mills 230, Virginia Britton WLT FV APs, Brown, secretary « treasurer of yg Gummow and George Bellis also|"" hope 10s Bot In the lemon league, | n 216, Ruse Pinch 218, Helen Pinch |225, Flo Litster 234, (Hooray)! Mary Winnipeg the Eastern Football Conference, prom i y | OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR ceynaki 213, Ron MeGillls 211, Don Pat: [Daniels 215, Bea Alexander 211, 'Algary 5B 206230 12 ets ean ntnane victories teTson 311, Fern Wuechier "410, Marg | Burrus 206 and Barbara Brown 203 |B.C, 4 8 22834 10 representatives will he held herel ono" wiih he kept until 1912. hope it's & short skiing season," [from their opposition Oct, 21 to discuss the method of h oh t was | Zufell 206, Mike Bibioek 206, Stan Rout (86-68, Helen Joynt #6 and Helen An 700 mark for Chow's, W& WAR {oor on" Harper 205, Gladys Harper |derson Edmonton 17 Winnipeg 21 too much for Lloyd's Real ae | standings = Suds 16 points 4 ' cope with, altheugh Ozzie Ke i ot | To cotta me Saturday's Games the end of the regular 14-game schedule came up with a nies effort which In|" Next week we will start to pick the | cluded a i538 game and the LAMMErs Lemons MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE | #00 Triples Tops was Marg Mac are objecting to the present rule a i (91 FIGHTS LAST " " ] | in event there is a tie for any of nosed out College HI iA % big helplthis week. E. McCabe with a nice 218), Blanche Norton 612 (210, HT first-place club gets a hye | I NIG two-game, total-points final while| Ritson Drugs paced hy Pete Mandryk|Quiss Busy dook 4 TORONTO (CP) George Thelen with 1268 yards, Just 76) (he gd Witsen Furniture elub and fifty-| EER Oe ' Keith, Ellen Anderson 217, Betty Mae Under the league's eonstitution ot Wii) 80 . Lucky Strike Gri J, Slater 221, A, Watson 200, J. path 208, 206; Jean Schoenau 200, Au. |Te right, 158, troit, 10, clubs at the end of the regular Das Just about wrapped up the place with 914 while Stewart has|, (C0 noe of tie night, 3780, and | Braiden 209 . * "'\drey Wodgson 307, Nancy Blore.2%i| Providence, RI, -- Tom Mes a Big Four foothall union scoring 611 yards, w 0 6 Union Maids 6, Luck: |Busy Bees whitewashed the Blue Bird, [stopped Jim Wylie, 200%, Phila. the one which has scored (he 'Pp 55 4 | s Barbershop remained in the cel 2 " 86 received he holds a 14-point margin over Patterson with Cokes. took three points from Rockets, | - but his 1226 margin and "Dewar Ballem was No n Philadelphia, clubs, The number of games won Saturday as the Als heat Hamil:|yards gained off them da points from the Lemons who took | wh | 4p or with #71 (306, 334); Pele Mandyrki™'so0 mripiey w= Boh Lewis 603 (850) [total lie Gray, 160, Washington, » total to 102 points on 17 touch-| Ottawa, battling with Toronto dy Nesbitt 743, Jim Cassells 743 Jack |nigh "triple with a 861, and also the Bees and: Cokes 15, Echoes 1814, Kitly ] 16 There's a battle for second art, who had carried 38 times for| Reynolds 726, Dewar Ballem 726, Matt "sjonsg "high "single = Nick Olesiuk grounds Riders could end the h | Eleven §, Beavers 8, Lucky Six 7 and | ent ightwelght title.) 714, Al Btovin 708 (304) and Manning 3 hy Toront onauts hold: yard tota thongh they would have a hetter| Christ of Toronto Argonauts hold-|ya | SR contested with Bel Himes M5, . |nie Stewart, 26.year-old Ottawa | EACH HAR TWO WINS y for the scoring title in the Senior| gi' Ciova Sabine 839 and many more who wins the most games, They Gilchrist, the 1050 scoring with 56 points on three touch. ld piai Oshawa Aula Trim 13, Hyman Lucky Strike Grill 6, A, and W, won-loss mark for the five games Riders 87.19, Stewart was nine|point hehind is Bd Vernes of Sar. shop §, they have split Argos hold anes {with 81, From there in the list hy up to 14 points and, should the|paupth with 78 points and another|den Gaels retained the No, 1 spot Argoes would get the hye on the with Rill Rewley of Montreal | ing up four as Queen's lost 21-10 J. G, (Jake) Gaudaur of Ham: (awa is within 76 yards of his| John MeMurtry of the University mittees, discussed the situation president of Montreal Alouettes Ramey O'Brien, president of the of the Ottawa executive Gaudaur sald Hayman and states the procedure to he fol: The hotlest action In the To. lowed and that it would be un: panto City Major Bowling League { He said the Ottawa officials {sald consideration should be mighty Pasquale team, which he the deciding factor Wn a tie ou Johnny Kent's Western Tire {between two clubs bowlers, on a 73 count, in the league's display - of the young season, official statisties released today. when they bowled a total acore al nine points each, with Andy|winning three of the five games Bathgate of New York Rangers!irom last year's champions, Both Beliveau collected two goals Kent's bowlers finishing with a and five assists for seven points 1208 score against 1168, The last and Hicke each scored one goal was Kent's team that really fin. and added four assists ished strong, In this game it was goals and four assists, Bathgate mstrumental in helping their 5 placed at the top of the group [0am to a well deserved win man have three each and Beli under their first defeat of the veau and Micke two each season, came back real strong Utle last season, heads a group them it was Garside with 3M, thie ith eg) Wr each Jimmie Hoult with 314 and Shan Wo goals and two assists to give team there was no individual Mm a § t {Mgh game bul everyone was one goal and five assists to Join jar abowt with the Western Tire the eioh Marcel] n coming through with a te Im the same group, Howe now lzeme was decided in the tenth has a 24 total and Renin 17 Hiram Pasouale's anchor Yo o's Vide ders of | when

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