St. Greg's Nip Holy Cross 1-0 In CYO Hockey The CYO Hockey League which opened its 1961-62 hockey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 14, 1961 13 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS -- OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR The Ozarks moved into a two point lead in the standing when they won two games from Rawhides with the high team score of the night, 3738. | 10-PIN ACTION Grant Rolls 576 Total | Smith; Ron Templar 243; Ernie Mac- Kenzie 231; Geo. Robinson 231; Udo Schlottke 230; Casey Vermoen 223; Bill Logeman 205; Joe Garrett 203; Harry Keys 201. Ozzie Keeler and Reg Hickey again Lemon League members this week |were the big shooters with Keeler were Fran Pollitt 52, Dot Johnston 80; jracking up a new high three of 882,|Doris Vermoen 84; June Brough 9 |incliding a 336 game. Rawhides had to NICKEL PLATE LEAGUE | battle to win the other game with a) points from the Slapsticks and)1236 score to 1230 for Ozarks. Alex! The winners of the first section are Bombers | Donaldson, Matt Bell and Al Goguen|the Mixers with 28 points, second the " jbowled well for Rawhides. |Automatics with 23, Gyros and Shinerg Mickey DiCesaro rolled aj Sabers kept within striking distance 20 apiece, the Tankers 16, and the : : ' jof a play-off spot by taking two games/Polishers 14. great 258 game which is Nnot|?.om the Trotters and it was Lloyd| Vie Williamson is leading the pack only the highest in the league|sabins and Aj Perry who did most of|again with 723, "Auke" Vyfschaft 68% but also the highest rolled at/the damage to Trotters. |J. MeGillivary 675, "Moose" Wilsom the Bowl this oy } eee held ey mig ing in er d haa B. LeBlanc 644, G. Morgan 618. f | a t with a tw one win and/] 7" The Flintstones '3, Henderson Block 32.) High Scores -- M. DiCesaro Sr. $73 it was a strong finish by Ed "Johnson dog" Balser 28 204, W. desmowast S08 Scugog Clecners, 31, Courtice Champs) (215), G., Reid $69 (219), M. DiCesarojand Mel Whyte that did the trick in/G. Fitches 227; 8.' Oostinga 214, 2059 gee: . ete r. 58), F. O'Ne , J.|the final game. "Whytey" may not be/E. Wakely 214, 203; D. Bailey 210; Dy 2 gt ir dn elas gy ered a ra 542 (230), W. Scott 527 (212),|/breaking any records but he keeps|Saunders 208; W. Steyenson 210; Dy » Val-n » H. Richards 517 (211), V. Trimble 514,|trying all the way. |Wyrozub 200; D. Lewis 200, season with a PeeWee triple header Sunday night, saw St. Gregory's edge Holy Cross 1-0, St. Mary's down St. Gertrude's 4-1, and St. John's from Whitby tie St. Gregory's Tigers 3-3. In the opener, St. Gregory's Cross played For Bowling Record nolds 421, Inq Bowman 417, Helen Muzik 410 and Doris Dyck 401. Gents Bill Germond 563, Joyce 560, Mike Cesaro 560, Bradshaw 550, Glen Copp 535, Snow 526, Harold Babcock 520, Lee 505 id Jim Wallace 503. Standings -- Morrison's BA 46, Jim Dandies 45, Doug's Barber Shop 45, The Big Six 40, Don Howe Real Estate 39,9 The outstanding bowlers this week were Betty Grant and Bill Grant. Betty, for the second consecu- tive week, was tops as she roll- ed three 192 games for a sensa- tional 576 total. This established both the highest triplicate and highest three game score re- corded by a woman in local ten- pin history. In addition to the gift from Eastway Lanes, she will also receive the triplicate award fromm the Women's Inter- national Bowling Congress for her achievements. The Oshawa Mixed League and local Associa- tion are very proud of Betty's performance. Bill had a great 612 triple last week and failed to reach the "charmed circle", so he came} right back with a 619 Friday inight, in the Lander-Stark Clas- jsic League, to cop the title. A s,fine 235 game featured his -- Harry Cliff Fred Jack Lions and Holy scoreless hockey until 18.15 of the final period when Mike Dris- coll took a pass from Harper to beat goalie Gregory Bodnay. St. Mary's scored three first period goals within two minutes, and added an insurance tally in the second to record their first victory of the season. Wa'ter Krochmal led _ St. Mary's with two goals, with Don Murdock and Danny Ballen- tine adding singles. Paul Blig- don scored for St. Gertrude's. St. Gregury's Tigers jumped into an early 3-1 lead, and then had to hang on late in_ the game as the boys from Whitby tied it up with two quick goals in the final minutes. Jim Vella. who played strong game for St. Jo lscored the tying goal | |Danny Silver and Joe Carter|; \netting the others. Philip P Ss Tom Gayford of Toronto (left) and James Elder of Aurora, Ont., laugh happily | after placing second and first | EFC DREAM TEAM 150 ann Team Standings -- CLOUDY AND FAST "2BITTERS ADY HIMOUNT 8.50 5.60 3.40 6.60 3.70 3.20 nadian foaled, claiming all 5-L 6. 2-year-olds, maidens, % LANDER-STARK Heo Cs Ee est CLASSIC LEAGUE EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE | CAPSULES: Jet: and Colts| HI-LIGHTS: This week ended) scored shutouts to tie for league} the first section ... . Art's Vend-| lead Bill Grant has high! ing made a play-off berth viajtriple for second consecutive total pins,' thanks to Chick's| week with 619 Bill's aver-| Frolick's 553 Goch Super-|age has jumped from 168 to 176) | 1 Mile, Cai $3,500. Horse Bitters Lady Himount 114 Castle Gay 109 Saturday Jones 114 Montana Bomb'r 117 Our Danny 117 Swiss Jewel purse $1,900, Wt PP § 114 Yy Str. 3-nk Fin Jockey Owner 1-% Rasmussen--I Tenney 1% 23% Dittfach--J G Cowan 2-2403-2 Har'son--Mrs J J Mooney 4-1% 4-1% Robinson--Mrs L Jones 5-2% 5-3% Potts--R G Pennington 6-2 6-3 Fitzsim'ns--Dew Valley 16 7-nk Rogers--R D Isaac Diamond Park 117 8 2 8-12% Parnell--Thorndale Sta Sergeant Butch 117 3 9- Gubbins--Tedoreen F'm Winner b f 2 Manuelita -- Liza Doolittle. Trainer J M Brown. Start good, won driving. 995. Double pool 47, Second Race 900, 3-year- Wt PP St 115 4 108 110 118 110 Seok ERY SaPereve ° cared Ske bien "a F'm ee scFw ry we PePeuyee eRaor RS er » 8 T-1 9 e WRRRA ers in the voting for the 1961)were the only Canadians picked | Tuck Tapers 5, Ontario Motor made the play-offs Eastern Football Conference all-/for the offensive team. Three|/Sales 2;. Town and Country earlier on points . . . Bob Edgar/a shutout, as they make a drive} star teams. high for the night with 578 . toward the top . The top five 5.40 3.50 2.50 4.10 2.60 2.50 GHT PRINCESS Mé i N AND WIND olds and up, claiming all $2,500. "ame aaa Fin. Jeckey Owner '1 11% Potts--E C Pasquale 7- 6 Parnell--Davies, Mont'y 4-4 3-2%4 Dittfach--J J Mead 2h 4-h Rogers--Rosemary 3-2 5-1%4Har'son--F M Clark Jr 5-1 6- Fitzsim'ns--C_Bordonaro vilson--Mrs P P Green Sam U Ross. Mile, purse $1, Horse Flight Princess Taffy Smash Sun and Wind Time Clock Mermaid's Song West Montana ..110 Sir Saugeen 116 S-nk 6-5 7- 7- Winner ch f 4 Jet Flight--Withorwith out. Trainer Start good, won easily. Pool 40,602. balls 18 and Raymore Ltd. 17. K. Gunn 507, C. *ndor 516 (201), J.| The Stealers still kept their hopes| In the Lemon ve ! Houlding 506, B. Katocs $04 (203). Jalive by blanking the "as Men anditwins R. Lindorimih 66. OG. Pavan Leading Averages -- G. Reid 182, M.|'t was "Dutch" Lugtenburg who led |92, "Which one has the Toni", _ Betty Grant again in the lime-| cesar gr. 173, J. Waldinsperger 173. »|the works by "'clobbering" Don Walker | LEGION SUNDAY LEAGUE light, this week rolling a 576) eam standings -- Corvettes 27, Slap|'lub... ; _|_ Led by Tab. Parrish and Jimmy triple, made it even more out-|Sticks 26, Bombers 19, Nathan Sunoco| With the final week of the series this|Smith the Goofniks took sole possessioj t it. Bett lai ih \for a play-off berth, it should be ajthree games. Tab had a 642 triple (2 to get i etty claims a er} igreat finish, as six clubs have a chance | 216, 223) while young Jim threw a ni recent success is due to a wrist| --, CLASSIC LEAGUE |to take over {es2' (254, 257). The Gootniks now ta les. scored the only band. If that's the case, your| e Poodles scored *'|14, Trotters 14, Sabers 13, Stealers 13,|second place Rolling Pins. The Rolli ' Short Circuits 13, Jay Men 10, Ed/Pins moved into second spot by vi to improve her bowling. George ; a Of Reid ot for a nice 59 which|@S Betty Morris was high for| High individual scores: Ozzie Mealer | Se vine' weak tare eee tis ' | |882 (336), Manning Swartz 770 (334),| ace. Frank Tay Ed Lugtenburg 765, Reg Hickey 764,|bowler in this series with a 611 ¢ what happened to that first} Led by Donna Barnes, 3 pions achs' o 4|(308), Wes Stata 718, Jim Bishop 701.| In the series btween the Menaces game, George? Dachshunds grabbed 3 of the and the Any Old Things, where below ° Results -- Cook's Body Shop 7, Aces|points from the Goofers.| FIREFIGHTERS MIXED DOUBLES |par lowling- was the order of the dayp ' * 7 Spooks 0; Doleen's Gang 7, Eastway} e . angel Pie . ' ultz in action. every Saturday morn- Lanes 0; Ccilpeels 5, Stickpins 2; Me-| beautiful 208 to become theo the second section Is as follows; | win to take three points. They now have' | Fireat: 4 pts., Noz: a total of nin it i wit : ng Ti hile|ing at Eastway Bowl starting] Hupcels 5, Dillys 2; Sabyan Motor Sales|league's high single paicwaters 4 Osi. Mees 2: Pusu eter ; o ee are eae scored two for the Tigers while) 5 ag 1g gie. lys 2 pts., Bell Ringers 2 pts. Alarmists|the seven the Any Old Things have W Paul LePine notched a single. | 4 ; lagie-Wash In the other game, the leading|? x ee FIRST AND SECOND AT INTER FAIR _--___________---- |10 to 18 years of age, interest-| High Scores: Women's -- B. Grant/Porriers wih" Noss Mabe pt. and the Spitfires 0 pts | 'The final series of the day saw the" | ed in bowling ten pins, will be|5 Craggs 483, C. Collis 467, S.|7~" ' 4 "e.*| "600" triples were rolled by Audrey |Sputniks win two games from the Pin, .|best, took three points from the|Keys 608 (248), Ken Gibson 639 (287,|heads to move within one point of them, : 3 4 ; ; , lor 461, M. Cole 459, L ick-your-own line event last iti is 's fair.| Shooting matches with vari-|notent instructors are on ha tyr. 456, Deel 447, mater : peo PICK-) ha eval Aghieul | competition at this year | fo rad guns were first in-|2 1 wank hand/4 de ae sis ike onlacd Baxterlfor the losers, which was. the| This weeks "200" bowlers were| Top Bowlers: Harriet Johns 243; Low night at the Roya gricul- | Argentina was third ous typ jeach week to teach the funda-| 415. 8 $ ont Tl ntpht"s high Mickey Smith 211, 206; Joan Schlottke|Black 257; H. Nugent 614, (236); tural Winter Fair in Toronto. : 4 Reid 599 (236, 221) jMient s Bn. 225; Diane Robinson 221; Dot Hickey|Parrish 642; Lois Glover 231; Jimmy | --(CP Wirephoto) |at Athens in 1906. lsupervise the league's opera-|Gillard 554.(232), B. McHugh 537 (203),| High Scores -- Doris Vann 461 (161,| 212: Gord Brough 210; Bob|F. Taylor 611 (225); Charlie Rankines i elites at 3 ' |F.. Taylo 5 ---- | 3 ' \K. Neal 513, J. Houlding 509 447 (208), Betty Morris 432, Edythe|Batten 205, 245; Jim le 254; Leo 227; Eloi Landrey 244. oer 'nominal, the bowling shoes are! 'Team standings McHupeels 38,/Nathan 421, Spl oer inch cy aa igi ee Re | ie "i C hop 38, Sabyan \ 12, rothy Brabin 411, OLD WOODBINE RACE CHARTS sree watts Gries Legion Sales 35, Javajubes "33, Auti-Magic-| Teresa Conlin 404, Mary Mothersill 404 | a v : |donates all the trophies. Gang 29, RedLights 29, Stickpins 25 Leading Averages -- D. DiCesaro O, SHAWA" MEN'S LE z | Aces 23, Collpeels 22, John's Garage 21,|F. Bouckley 147, I. Cyr 144, D. V Copyright, 1961 by McMurray Publishing Co. (Daily Racing Form) Clark nanimous a a LeftOvers 21, Eastway Lanes 19, and/143, M. Mothersill 140. | I y 8 | Terriers 18, U wenn Averages; Ladies -- B, Grant] pachungs fr eg Tor Poodles 1 YOU SAVE gsm om -- Sin eae 148, F. Bouckley 147, Men's -- G. Reia|7°%C™ 1% Boxers 9% | Average leader Frank Sobil, All-Star Selection of Ontario Motor Sales, rolled|?- Sle 165, K. Neal 160 ENOUGH FOR 1579 TORONTO (CP): -- Halfback|successive year. A tremendous) Four shut-outs featured the YOUR Don Clark, a spectacular run-| blocker, the 250-pound centre is|action, with the results as fol- clubs, and the brilliant Bernie|good enough to make the grade/lops 0; Union City Body Shop 7, Falorey: a quarterback consid-|in the National Football| Charlton Tractors 0; Glen's Tex- = ered expendable a year ago, to-|/League. aco 7, Bennett Paving 0; Kin-jtest, trailing by over 200 Pins,|in the past two weeks . . . The} B | ( f mn the high single} e Norm Stoneburgh as the lead-|speecy, little Ottawa halfback,|Five 5, People's Clothing 2;/fell 47 pins short 7 rik uy tu . a week/816 .. . The Royals also scored| KLM's 17-day excursion fares* save you $128.00 on an Economy Class round trip week in Europe. Reserve now! *Oct. Ist to March 31st See your TRAVEL AGENT EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE L DiCesaro Sr. 178, W. Scott 175, M. Di-\\e way when the Short Circuits took| standing by bowling three 192's, 17, Wa Hoos 11, Wash Outs 9. jweek and the two top clubs to qualify|of first place by drubbing the Rocketg. Ozarks lead with 16 pts, Rawhides|twelve points two better than secretary will try anything once| Shut-out of the night, whitewash- ' jing the Boxers, 4 points to nil,|Wilson's 10, Spoilers 10, Lucky Strike 7.|of the whitewashing they handed ' ' t included 236 and 221 games, but|the winners. b 22, the} Lioyd s 747, Alex Donaldson 734|718) 4 The Legion Junior League is|0; 300's 7, Left-overs 0; Redlights 7,/Donna's: second game was aj Team standings after the first night|the Menaces came up with a two game _ {at 10 a.m. Any youngsters from|%. Joht s Garege 2: dava Jobes 4, Auto- 2 pts., Fire Axes 2 pts., Herbuy's 1|compiled to date. 1 EVENT |Sheten spectively in the 12-jump | in international equestrian YMPIC ' .| Shelenkoff 464, M. Peake 464 (205), ; respe y jump | oL welcomed by the league. Com-|; Gillespie] Danes, despite Doris Vann's 461|213), E. Buzzminski 612 (264). |The former now having five points... lcluded in the Olympic Games)mentals of the game and to|Puckley 45. J. Gyurka 40) It was Canada's first victory lamara Palm. Knight 215, 239; Art Tuson|Smith 682 (254, 257); Art Cocker 606--« a Bes 2 : & ------------ltions. The bowling fee is very|J: Wallace 528 (221), W. Vervynck 519,|160), Norma Mages 457, Donna Ba nes|204, 2195 ok's Body Sh fotor|Bouckley 412 | ' whi ay Hea : | Sales |charge while the Oshawa Legion} wash 33, spooks 31, 300's 31, Doreen's| Isabelle Cyr 400 Maaad hy, : the Dillys 19. All entry and ABC fees must 180, Houlding 171, B. McHugh 170, this week's high triple, a fine | ner who was rejected by two|one Canadian who probably is/lows: Industrial Tools 7, Dun- SECOND WEEK day joined Canadian centre} He and Ron Stewart, the lochs 7, Young's Sports 0; Team|put on a sensational drive but!Flyers rolled . Mackie's|game of the season, a splendid) ...enough to pay for that second, fun-filled or call KLM N 14 1 4-nk 2-% 3-h 2h Sta PeVoaun. Fuen" 5-3 6-3 Hwataw Tmuwaas on 3 Offices in 14 principal Canadian cities Dd BOOK THROUGH -- Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY "DAILY DOUBLE 2 and 5 PAID $22.50 Third Race : .. 8:20 3.70 3.20 1 Mile, 900, 3.00 2.80 90 Horse P St Miss Tareen ... Mariner's Day Our Fool ..... First Peer . Foundryman ... Wee Fairy .. Arctic Deal Dash Home .. 8-MISS TARE 2-MAR R'S DAY 5-OUR FOOL 7. 2-year-olds, Canadian foaled, claiming all $3,500, ie ' Str Fin, Jockey Owner 1-4 Rogers--Mrs H Truman 2-4% Fitzsim'ns--Windfields 3-3%Potts--W J Farr 4-1%Parnell--Willow Downs 5-2% Robinson--J B McColl 6-3% Rock--Blue Diamond Sta 7-1%4Rasmussen--L Maloney 8-3 McComb--Mrs Richt'n Bimini Tan 108 9 9-1 9-6% Kruger--Longview F'm Land of Maple 117 10 6 3-2% 10- 10- Gibb--G Groves Winner b ft 2 Tarian--Miss Q. Trainer H Truman Start good, won driving. Pool 51,086. Fourth Race 1 Mile, purse $1,900, 3-year-olds and up, claiming all Wt PP &t ¥% " Str. Fin. Jockey 0 115 7 2-1% 1-no Har'son--Janley 113 3-nk 2-nk Annesley--J Annesley Jr 115 4-2% 3-nk Fitzsim'ns--Mrs Trudell « 113 4-4 Potts--J H Heipel 115 45-% Sandover--W H MacD'ld} 118 6-2% Parnell--F Gorlick Bright Joy 115 3-6 7-844 Dittfach--J Major Good Field 114 "2 § 8- Nash--Mrs H A Chaplin Winner b c 4 Greek Song -- Minuterle. Trainer J D McLean. Start good, won driving. Pool 59, Fifth Race 7 furlongs. Purse Horse Captress Navy Jay Dykebar Lad Mr Yo Te Big Freckle Beatnik Betty Winner ch f, 2, Start good, w Sixth Race 7 furlongs. Purse $1,900, Three-year-olds and w Horse WePPst % \ Str. Two Sams Sundry Michalena Alpine Pete Chorus Queen Bright Circle .. Miss Lotus Miss Magoo .... Gray Ben The Mohawk purse $1, r Wt P 1 2- 1 4 3 eH @*4une Soar esae Seotee rer 7-INIGO 8-BONNIE BIRD 5-LONDON TOWN $2,500, 7.90 4.50 2.80 5.30 2.80 2.40 | wer | Sta | Bonnie Bird London Town True Tan Gweneth Glen Swamp Fox MO 8-3304 | 3 31% 21 2 1-1% 12% 6 6 5 5 4 1 Captor -- S ann. driving, nella Pool 30,677, Quinella 3 and5 paid $9. 5-SUND: 3-MICHALENA .... p. Claiming all $2,500. Fin, Jockey Owner l-no Potts--E and C Sta & 2-2% Harrison--Stafford Farm 3-% Robinson--A Paolone 4-nk Parnell--Mrs J % 5-1% Fitz'ons--R Gian Dittfach--J J Mead 4 Gibb--R D Isaac M4 4 Annesley--Janley Sta 9-5\44Wright--T P_ Stable 10-2 Rogers--D J Kennedy Hi Grady 115 12 10 11-h 1 12 ll-nk Rock--H R Campbell Teddy Joe 112 9 S$ 3-1 41 10-2 12- McComb--Triple H Sta Winner ch ¢, 4, Midianite -- Fan Out, Trainer R. W. Mathes. Start good, won driving. Pool °56,635. Seventh Race Purse $2,700. Three Wt PP St % 116 116 108 5-WAR BANG 4-COUNT DE CHANGE 7-ROYAL WIN up. Allowances. Fin. Jockey Owner lnk Rogers--J R McIntyre 2-1% Dittfach--E Doumani 1%Parnell--Newtondale Sta % Fitz'ons--Dew Valley Fm Rasmussen--T G Jackson 10,90 5.50 3.50 6.70 4 1 mile. Horse War Bang Count De Change Royal Win Master Bart .... Nobilium MrGJ 113 K Menelodie 110 % McC ] Manor Hill . 108 6. 6-1% 72% = a Harrison---Manor Hill Sta Winner it b g, 5, Blue Warrior--Bingo. Trainer Frank Higgins, Start good, won driving. Pool 59,327. Eighth Race 1 mile Hors (A) War Caper Canadian Flyer Kennecott Pinebroke Limbo Dancer (A) Three Wars Remister . 1 Aera Fair Hathaway jwere named to the defensive/ Wholesale 5, Jackson Sand and Clark, a slashing, fleet-footed|unit -- end Pete Neumann of/Gravel 2; Jackson and Raike|Russ Clark led Subway Lunch|men in the average race have| to 4 points with 225 single 180 or better Alouettes, was the only unani-|Martinello of Toronto and cor-/3. ' mous choice of the voters who|ner linebacker Ron Brewer of| . High Scores "<M, Sabi 879 (209, 2019; oe also picked up 4 point| Rescue 0) Sete een fensive and defensive teams for|nello also made the team last/557, A. Gilbert 543, J Waldinsperger -- Subway Lunch 4, Jokers 0;| George Lawrence 599 (212, 209), John The Canadian Press {season and for Neumann it was|540, W. Moring 531, R. O'Reilly 527, C.| Progress Brand Clothes 4, Blue Boys 0;|Waldinsperger 598 (216), Bill Joyce 594 Faloney, the five-year veteran|the eighth time in nine years!|J. Logtman 511 (202), G. Rideout 511/Eveniss Sales 0; Goch Supertest 3, Hou-\George 576 (210), Ralph O'Reilly §73| r : C | d earned the honor, in-| (201), B. Gingerich 508 (215), R. Milne|daille Industries Cadillac Hotel 3,| (222), Mickey DiCesaro 5, Frank! Hamilton Tiger-Cats tried tojhe ha ' . , 3 ro 565, k waLS saelba alte pe oe . a satsingt 4 ree wae. a pga pagrpet Smegal 563, George Harding 549. | » M. McKenzie , R. Car-|inum 3, cLaughlin Fuels 1; Parker j Etcheverry in a trade that|from 1953 to 1959, aa Yul Ce Cele mit Mags, Havals, Tico neeiete| r The offensive backfiel in itandings inlochs 5, ackson and ing 2, Robinson Motors 2. Hawks, Chiefs, Fl é |didn't jell, and Stoneburgh, a} aike 35, Young's Sports 34, Town and| High Scores -- B. Edgar 578 (221), Dita Wa G. Reid 183, R | ¢ j ¥ -| tario Motor Sales 30, Charlton Tract Schi 4 O'Reilly 18,2 D, Keeler 181, J. Waldin- for eight seasons, were select-|triple-threat Dave Mann of To ; » t Ors! Schiegl 550 (210), R. Clark 549 (225), R.| 2 ® feng , ed by_all but one of the voters.|ronto, the leading pass receiver) 7, J8ckson Sand and Gravel 29, Tuck| Sennott 546 (204), B. Worsley 543, W.|SPerser_ 180, M. DiCesaro Sr. 1 | jand kicker in the league, and) Tools 24, People's Clothing .22, Team) Katocs $34 (205) |swivel-hipped Dick Shatto, also|Five 21%, Dunlops 21, Bennett Paving! "a.2, ceandings Cend of first section) | : : irst section): BE sel Spears Sey Argos. It = Rage ic a Hime! | Leading Averages -- Frank Sobil 185, | Mac Mee ok koe eae eat '| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | yriters, § scas i i as| George ei 182, Ken Fish 178,| Supertes' » Arts Vending 26, Dumon : 'Sieadiny a eae | P In six years inal ae ' nee raktj| Aluminum 25, McLaughlin Fuels 23, Whirlaway established him-| jgave equal representation ON|successive season for Mann. igauae lol ca vegaa idan (hse Parker Electric 21, Black's\th, Kentucky Derby 2 aoa jthe offensive team to all four|No player was selected Men's Wear 2i, Cadillac Hotel 20, the Kentucky Derby 21 years OSHAWA MIXE LEAGUE Eveniss Sales 12 ,Blue Boys 11, Subway 7 s ; | 7 a ss . . 2 y > Je to give equal balloting strength} --- Top bowlers this week were) "ch 11, Crazy Eights 9, ie age ink i grt to each league city. i in 8 ' s eT) G a with & Worsley 173, J. Spencer 172, R. Me-| boosted the earnings of Warre™| : n I ermond, with' 963. Hugh 172, C, Andor 171, R. Milne 170. | Wright's greatcolt to $77,275 ended with a total of seven ' Ede Ryan and Mike DiCesaro peg jplayers «<n the two teams-- ' EASTWAY MEN'S MAJOR | son to take the Triple C 148 and 181, respectively BOW LO Ae Le eee sro wiersy lfence, The third-place Argo- Merchants High Scores: Ladies -- Marie Potts Stak The inauts and the last-place Alou- Bernice Differ 456, Betty Morris 455,,one verdict from the Washouts.|/helped Whirlawav svar n aly | Dora DiCesaro 444, Beth Rutherford 7 r aul peeing reo ita ae rs 425, Mary Lee 422, Helen Rey-|Hoos also scored 3 of the 4!$272,386. jteams, and the r - - senna Sarit as Mere ET ive spots -- oS | i pe < Av ae ae 5 Til pe Fema yi Mn) Unionaires and Merchants| 2-DYKEBAR LAD 5 |players continue to dominate Str. Fin. Jockey Owner trailed all season, showed vast 23° 1nk Fitz'ons--Windfields Farm |; : d vast) Hockey League j|improvement over) Figures released 4-2% 3-2% Robinson--Newtondale Sta./last year and the voters didn't)jeapue office has Unionaires Fg 4-1%Brown--A J Morrison overlook it. Last season Mont-|/ang Merchants attempting a 6- 6- Rasmussen--Bill Beasley defensive team ings Pool 21,756. Qui os i pei OFFENSIVE TEAM Unionaires are unbeaten in ... 7.10 5.00 3.10|Half -- Don Clark, M a pair of draws for eight points. 13.40 $39 Half -- Ron Stewart, O Just one point back are Mer- | Quarter -- Berrie Faloney, H {With a mark of three wins, a |Centre -- Norm Stoneburgh, T |!0ss and a tie, for seven points. W Hunter' Guard -- Ellison Kelly, H Sunday morning for the "Show- \Tackle -- Milt Crain, M down" battle for first place. End -- Paul Dekker, H Refreshments and Baker Vend- End -- Marv "uster M jing, are buried in the second jpoints compiled by one win and Safety -- Jim Rountree, T ja tie. Baker's have registered Half -- Don Sutherin, H | 5 |starts and have two points. 4.30 Corner linebacker -- Gerry Nes-| In the individual scoring Corner linebacker Ron|chants place four players each Brewer, M jin the top ten circle with Tony's ground gainer with Montreal|/Hamilton, middle guard Marty|Hardware 4, Millwork Supplies Progress Brand Clothes andj. Results -- Jets 3 ,Chiefs 0; Royals 3 t | 3_|G. picked the mythical all-star of-|Montreal. Stewart and Marti-| Frayne 559 (215), K. Gall 558, W. Scott Top Ten -- Bill Grant 619 (235, 204), Results ; 'John | Andor 520, J. Loreno 519, G. Waite 515,|Mackies Van and Storage 35, Goch (218), Diug Keeler 589 (210, 202), Ray| pawn off for quarterback Sam/cluding seven straight seasons} | roll 500 and G. Lawrence 500. Electric 3, Crazy Eights 1; Arts Vend- cons, Eagles, Royals, Lions, Regents,| |standout with Tcronto Argonauts|cludes Clark, Stewart, Faloney,| country 33, Union City Body 3°44, On-|p "tuyion sot, G. Brokat 453 Galore, Tapers 29, Glen's Texaco 27, Industrial| Clarke §39, C. Russell 535 (209), B. i INLY =D |EVENLY DIVIDE 19 and Millwork Supplies 16 REMEMBER WHEN ees Mackies Van and Storage 35, Goch } ¥ i ; ae George La' ce 173, George Bra coaches in the league cities --|made the grade and the second) \73"hon Frayne. eonee Prabin| progress Brand Clothes 23, Robinson self as winter-book favorite for| for| ; ; : jclubs. The votes were weighted| both teams. | Jokers 20, Houdaille Industries 15, Les'ago today by romping through) \Marie Potts, with 484, and Bill| , Meading Averages -- H. Babcock 179,| Stakes The league-leading Tiger-Cats remained average leaders with He went. on the following sea- three on offence and four on de- The Corvettes took over the|the Derby, the Preakness and | |484, Norma Magee 474, Bea Allen 467,|!eague lead by .aking a three t'|the Belmont iano are men on tah) F |434, Noreen Richmond 425, Shirley Nathan Sunoco and the Wajseason's top money earnings of Race F or Top __ Feet ssc tawa Rough Riders were select- Pp 3-CAPTRESS 5 $2,300, Two-year-olds, Canadian foaled, Allowances. The Alouettes, although they| individual statistics in the UAW were st % Me . 11% 23% Rogers--H C Burton defensively over} from the 5-6 5-13% Dittfach--Stafford Farm i : ' 'i ' real didn't place a man on the} run.a-way with the league stand- nd. Trainer G. McC. Half flanker -- Dave Mann, T |five starts with three wins and Half -- Dick Shatto, T chants defending championship ve 2 Guard -- Kaye <aughan, 0 Roth clubs meet head on next Tackle -- Tom Jones, O The other two teams, Tony's |division. Tony's have three DEFENSIVE TEAM lonly one win in five official Half -- George Brancato, O bitt, C |derby, Unionaires and Mer- Mi |Inside linebacker -- Jim Andre-| and Baker's having one each. 3 2 113 a otti, T Inside linebacker -- Cureton, H Middle guard tinello, T mR (entry) 17,70 7.70 3.80, 1aCkle -- John Barrow, H Sentey) 1.70 1) 370| Tackle -- Bobb, Jack Oliver, M 3.30 End -- Pete Neumann, H End -- Billy Ray Locklin, M Clark, a castoff from Ottawa and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, had a great season with the |Alouettes in his second year with the club and earned all- star ranking for the first time. The former Ohio State Univer- sity backfielder was the leading ground gainer in the league. Faloney's selection marked jhis return to the all-star team after an absence of a year. Like Lynn Middleton, lanky centre with Unionaires, moved into the jeadership garnering three points last weekend when Unionaires doubled the score over Baker's 6-3, The former Barrie Flyer has five goals and seven assists for 12 points. Jackie Sneddon of Tony's who held the lead for the pass two weeks and Al Myles of Unionaires are one point off the {pace with 11 points. Sneddon leads the league in scoring with eight goals. Ronnie Wright, enjoying his most productive season, is in fourth slot with 10 points and heads the circuit in assists wit.. eight. } 4 5 3. | 8 ' | 1 Hardiman| 7 auHpetnn -- Marty Mar-| 1-WAR CAPE 2-CANAPMAN FLYER 5-KENNEC D tT up. Claiming all $2,500. Fin, Jockey Owner l-nk Annesley--Double K Farm 2nk. D'fach--Short, Waterman Potts--Willow Downs Fm McComb--D J Yustin Harrison--Arjay Sta Parnell--Mrs K Kelman Rasmussen--J B02z0 Robinson--R_ W_ Patton eased up Gibb--Mrs R Fisher Coupled (A) -- War Caper and Three f-olds and Parse $1,900. Wt P ly Str. Three-yea! st Me 113 113 NOUN ROAM Wars. Dauber -- The Watch. Trainer J Annesley Jr. Winner ch @ 8, War Pool 61,140, Total Start good, won driving 454,087. Attendance 8,438. Pool labont a game with Toronto Ar- Als Decline Gilchrist Threat MONTREAL (CP) How tough a foutbal! player is Cookie Gilchrist? Take it from a_ defensive halfback with Montreal Alouet- tes, the boy is hard. The halfback -- who didn't want his name used -- told 'opposite end of the stadil | gonauts, when a couple of Mont- rea} players decided to try to reduce Gilchrist's effectiveness by giving hitn a going over. | Cookie picked his 240 pounds lout of one pileup and loudly j;announced: "If you guys want to fight, I'll meet you one at a time at the gate outside the stadium after the game."' 3 The Montrea! informant said he didn't know about his team- mates but: "T found out what gate Cookie was going '2 be at--and then I made sure I took one a the um. the good old pro that he is, he shook off the shock- of Hamil- ton's attempt to get rid of him n d went on to do an outstand-| ing job. The former Maryland University all - American was) i the. all-| picked previously as | star quarterback in 1958-59 after Etcheverry had been chosen for five straight years. Etcheverry, who signed with St. Louis Car- jdinals after the trade for |Faloney fell through, was se- lected again last season CANADIAN STAR Stoneburgh, the key man in |Argos' offensive line, made the jall-star squad for the . second Rounding out the top point- men is Dougie McPhee of Union- aires and Morris Bryan of Baker's with sine points each. "Sambo" Smith and-Syd Arn- old of Merchants have eight points each with Mort Rich- ards of Merchants and Elmer ran of Unionaires with six points. Mike Cirka still heads the jgoalies in the goals - against - javerage department with a jnifty average of 2.8 goals per jgame allowed. Cirka, former Guelph Biltmore, has allowed 14 goals in five games. Al Morden If youve forgotten what a real cigarette tastes like, try a few packs of Buckinghams Get the real taste of a real cigarette of Merch¢ats has a mark of "2.99,