Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1961, p. 13

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York Bowl and Acadian Ciesn-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 23, 1961 13 Cleaners Clip E22' = Hawks Plan Game wo msi jnents. This should be a tight] - io -- pogee! -- and ipo NHL BIG SEVEN series, as it usually is, when| l ng in an American tédam to K t Hi ll 4 1 these two cbs meet. | WW ULISOTLDULG hrisy exrivition games. [By THE CANADIAN PRESS = | adi looking | : : | They had one Saturday night; Andy Bathgate, veteran New no 1 Regpecng pecacondlg lly tnt The Ontario Basketball Asso- ge other gona --, in open and the Oshawa club have| ine --_-- right winger, 1 A ; tati : 7 t r 4 e Pm i i _ Acadian Cleaners moved intojButton and Pleating 13, Stanjthe People's Clothing club of|ciations Big Seven held their) or ille Punmecuuds 04 been fortunate in securing thoealDeal sel these antiate sa terol a contending place in the stand-|Jarvis Ins. 13, Bowlodrome 12 Oshawa, as the locals tackle|annual meeting on Friday night) \jagara Falls. for an exhibition game, here, in| weekend games to remain atop| ing with a four to one decision|and Knob Hill 10. the leading People's Credit Jew-|+ the YMCA in Hamilton. Five : jOshawa. The date will be dis-\the National League individual) over Knob Hill Bowl at Bayview, The team totals in the Bay- cllers on Saturday. Sel Himes| or the seven clubs expected to. RULES ADOPTED | t 4 : closed in the next few weekS.|scoring race. Lanes on Saturday. view series against Knob Hill telis us that the boys will be | place representatives were pres-| Vern MacDonald of Hamilton|This ee oe ee ee "The lead The first game went to Aca-|were Acadian Cleaners 5,861 "Keeping 'Em Big"! lent as well as OBA secretary-|was re-elected convener of the|for the Livvies in Ontario this} The leaders: dian with 1,163 to'1,153 and itjand Knob Hill 5,822. This marks \treasurer Stan Burnes of Water-| group and a set of governing|year with exception of one game|pathgate, New York was a strong finish by Lloyd|the second time that the Aca- BATTLE TO DRAW |\down and OBA president Stan|rules was adopted for the Big|in Toronto. Most of their games|; itrenberger, Detroit Sabins and Bob Gallagher which|dian Cleaners have registered} BUDAPEST (Reuters)--Hung- Mockford of Toronto. Seven group. jwill be played in the United) provost, Montreal gave the Oshawa boys the edge.|5,861 this season and strange @S\ary and The Netherlands played| The teams and their represen-| All clubs have until October| States. Howe, Detroit Wie decked: game. was "almslit seems, thé club has picked up|a 3-3 tie Sunday in a world cup|tatives were as follows: Hamil-|31 to declare themselves in the| On Saturday the Ontario as-|Ingarfield, New York keenly contested and this time nine points with these tw0|soccer game. Hungary, which ton CYO, Paul Traynor, Hamil-| group and the schedule is to be ketball. Association held their Prentice, New York it was John Trott with a 311 and|Scores. 3 already had qualified for the|tvi' Quigleys, Ray Jones; St./\drawn up with a tentative start- 4ist annual. meeting at the|Bucyk, Boston Bob Gallagher Sun's 290, that] This proves how the breaks/finals of the championship com-) Thomas Barnes, Bob Miller and/ing date of November 15. YMCA in Hamilton. made the big difference; 1,250\go in the five pin game as a petition in Chile, completed its|Dan Swift; Welland Meteors,| 'Tillsonburg Livingstones, who} The junior "A" entry fee re- was re-elected President as were for Acadian, 1,160 for Knob Hill.|6,071 total that Acadian rolled|program in Group Four of the/ Wilf Garrett and Oshawajlwent undefeated in this league|ceived a slight raise and the car) Popkey of Windsor for ist Lloyd Sabins with a 303, Bob|2gainst Stan Jarvis in Oshawa|preliminaries with seven points| Hawks, Fred Whalley and Bru- last year have had to drop out.|reclassification of teams by el $ ly Gallagher 256 and Dick Adams netted only two points. \from four games. ino Wrubel. iThey have booked the London| merit instead of population were ' ce-president, red Bibby, To- 265, set the pace for the third|, Lloyd Sabins was the top the only two major changes, Tonto, registrar and Stan game victory when Acadian|Acadian Cleaner trundler with An intricate playoff set-up|Burnes, Waterdown, secretary- took it with 1,195 to 1,157. |1,281 for five pene, > aad ise » |whereby Senior B and Inter A|treasurer. as : . ... |lowed by Bob Gallagher with clubs would be grouped together) Wilf Garrett Catharines es oe ae their 'vic-|1,277 and Dick Adams 1,199. a @) 4 or hs Sl toad fk Chae ee game, thanks to anchorman| John Trott had 1,032 for 46 was discussed and a committee |" hold the 2nd Vicepresiient's Bob Gallagher with a 285 score|frames which included some was set up with Bob Mitchell of |¢ air so ge -- and Vern and steady shooting by all the| very important hits at the time |Welland as chairman to make acdonald of Hamilton the 3rd other boys for 1,186 against/they were needed. John Hrico em : sk Ithe necessary rule changes be-|Vice-president's chair. 1055. who has been on the sick list, p " jfore this season's playdowa| cece, ae ae will be prac- When it appeared as if Aca-| WS back in the line-up and did é jmeeting. en gadthoy4 and Thursday at dian would gain a shut-out, the well with 655 for 35 frames. evan Collegiate gym in prep- club ran into a real bad game, | Dutch Lugtenburg who was ~~ Panee ERsctee aration for the opening of their| H Stan Mockfo f Will i : ; finishing with 1,067 which was)the only relief bowler on hand, MCRIORG OF We owdale |Big 7 season on or about Nov. 15.! NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN, WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS! All ex-service personnel and their dependents are invited to take advantage of a FREE LEGION SERVICE. W. R. BUCK Assistant Secretary, Service Bureau, Toronto LEGION HALL, BRANCH NO. 43 Wednesday, Oct. 25th FROM 2:00 TO 5:00 P.M. Also from 7:00 p.m. to completion of business... to give skilled advice on Veteran's Benefits. 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