Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1961, p. 12

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Geoffrign, Montreal 8 14 22 Ingarfield, New York11 9 20 McKenney, Boston 812 20 Howe, Detroit Prentice, New York Bucyk, Boston Seagram's Martini-Master Has Exclusive Features 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 21, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords 10-PIN ACTION | Teresa Conlin, Stew Malloy Roll Week's Best Triples Vending 3, Blue Boys 13 Cadillac NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two New York Rangers made the biggest gains in the Na- tional Hockey League scoring race during the weekend. Andy Bathgate, fighting a see-saw battle since the begin- ning of the season with Mont- real's Claude Provost, regained the leadership with a two-goal, five assist weekend for a total Copp 169, Danny Thomson Results--Scugog Cleaners 7, Oshawa 168, Joyce age Pes Cliff " pradshaw 167, Harold This week's top -bowlers are ie teg os Sertan. Werle 4. Ajax Cagers Beat Engineers Club The Student Engineers Club the Oshawa and District League journeyed to Ajax last Friday to take on the Ajax Cagers in a league game and the Cagers the their first of Industrial Basketball outhustled the visitors in last half to notch victory of the season 58-48, The teams battled on even initial quarter, trading basket-for-basket anc the quarter ended at 15-15. Gary Newitt, with seven points, along terms in the with' Reg. Daze and Garnet Watchorn, who divided eight points, led the Ajax squad while Paul Smith with six, Don Lid- diard five and Dave Thompson four kept the Students on even terms. STUDENTS TAKE LEAD The Engineers took the lead in the second period by out- scoring Ajax 11 to nine. Garnet Wylie and Dave Thompson put the losers in front by splitting) 10 points between them while} Reg. Da distance. AJAX TAKE OVER After the halftime inter-ison, 16; Wylie, 8; Tuson, netted five points to|15; keep the Winners within striking] Plerick, 4; Dickson,. more points to lead the losers. Ajax wrapped up the contest S. E. C. 19-14. Gary Newitt real- ly poured it on, firing home 11 four to pace the Cagers while Dave Thompson and Don Lid- diard tried in vain for the En- gineers hooping eight and four points each. HIGH SCORERS:- The Cagers were paced to their well de- served victory by Gary Newitt who led all scorers with a terrific 24 point effort along with Reg. Daze's 15 while for §.E.C, [Dave Thompson, Paul Smith and Don Liddiard had 16, 11 and 11 points respectively. | AJAX -- Cardwell, 7; Daze, Newitt, 24; Watchorn, 8; Total 58. Fouls 8 out of 14. §.E.C -- Lalonde, 1; Thomp- 1; mission, it was all Ajax as they took over to outnet the Students again. Gord Cardwell hit the scoresheet hooping five points along with Newitt's four to put the Cagers out in front to stay while Paul Smith added five in the final quarter outscoring) points with Reg. Daze scoring Teresa Conlin and Stew Molloy. Teresa had a nice high triple of 531 in the Ladies' Classic League. An excellent 203 game featured her score. | Stew, from the Oshawa Men's League, Tuesday section, rolled the outstanding triple of 608 with CORRECTION: Last week it was stated that Betty Grant's 576 triple was the local ladies' record. Betty's score is the high- est rolled this season, but the) with 601, which was set last|® year. OSHAWA MEN'S LEAGUE (Monday Section) Kenny Fisher was high for the night with a great 606 triple as he led the league leading Kin- lochs to a five to two victory over Glen's Texaco. The remaining results were as follows -- Dunlops 7, Bennett Paving 0; Industrial Tools 7 Charltons 0; Town and Country 7, Union City Body 0; Young's Sporst 7, Millwork Building 0; Ontario Motor Sales 5, Peoples Clothing 2; Tuck Tapers 5, Jack- son Sand and Gravel 2 and Team Five 5, Jackson and Raike 2. High Scores -- Ken Fisher 606 (220), Frank Zarowny 575 (211, 205), Mike DiCesaro 573 (210), Rube Agabegz 539 (200), John Waldinsperger 538, Ralph O'Reilly $31 (208), F. Geary 531, Gaal 529, Bert Poulter 526, Garth Doug-| las 516, Stan Gainer 513 (202), Chuek| Andor $10, Walt Scott 508, G. Brooks} 507, and George Reid 503. | Standings --- Kinlocks 50, Young's Sports 41, Town and Country Wholesale 40, Jackson and Raike 37, Ontario Motor Sales 35, Tuck Tapers 34, Union City Body Shop 32%, Industrial Tools 31, Jackson Sand and Gravel 31, Charl- tons Tractors 30, Glen's Texaco 29, Dun- eer 28, Team Five 26%, People's Cloth- 24, Bennett Paving 19, Millwork Building Supplies 16. Leading Averages -- Frank Sobil 183, George Reid 181, Ken Fisher 181, George Lawrence .173,. George Brabin 171, and Don Frayne 170. OSHAWA MEN'S LEAGUE (Tuesday Section) Nu-Way Photo continues to) dominate the first section with a commanding 11 point lead over the Oshawa Cleaning Con-| tractors. These two teams put| with the Photos edging Cleaners 4 points to 3. Stew Molloy topped the league} with a tremendous 608 triple.) score by going over the foul) line with his last ball to finish with 599. Smith, 11; Gilbert; Liddiard, 11. Total 48. Fouls 6 out of 9. Wood Lander Stark 0; eral Aggregates 0; Thompson Plumbing -Moshuns 2; 208); J John Hoylding 595 (205, Keeler 587 (216), games of 213, 208 and 187. 530 Oshawa Thompson Plumbing 41, Winders Esso yew are 40, ge Sh Cleaners 38, -- record is held by Onda Gunn, jer@ John Waldinsperger lost his 600)\shop 52, Jim Dandies 50, \48, The Big Six 45, Flintstones 45, Don |Howe Real Estate 41, | Block 32, Satan's Angels 33, Champs Modern' Grill 24, Mae-Beauty Salon 22, Raymore Ltd. 21. | 7, Gen- Winders Esso Serv- Oshawa Cleaning Contractors 3. igh 'ores -- Stew Molloy 608 (213, Waldinsperger 599 (212, 203), ), Doug (217, 203), Jim Zatnbonell Hele 573 (218), H. Blohm 549, J. Ku) ts 547 (213), M. DiCesaro Jr. (201),/K. MelInally 530, E. Mother- sill 517 (ay, B. Bone 517, J. Masiewich $12, Glen Copp 511, D. Wilson 509, C. Peara 502. Team Standings -- Nu-Way Photo 55, Cleaning Contractors A Soattockers 23, Sedan Florists 22 Lander Stark 18, Team No. 5 - 15, Osh- awa Wood Products 15. Leading Averages -- Doug Keeler 188, John Waldinsperger 176, John Masie- wich 175, Stan Hodgson 172, eo ed DiCesaro 171, James Zambonelli 170. WOODVIEW PARK MIXED LEAGUE The jets scored a four point shutout over the league leading Aces. In the other contest the last place Selects trimmed the Congratulations to Doris Clarke for a very nice triple o! 435, featured by a big 181 single. These scores are the season's highest in both departments for the ladies. This week's highest triple for men was rolled by C. Russell with a 490, while Norman (10 ;|Stickers for three points. 1b.) Boddy had the high single K.|with 191. Team Standings -- Aces 22, Jets 16, Stickers 15, Selects 11. Leading Averages -- Men: B. Clarke 155. Women: M. Ger- mond 126. OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE A general league will be held this Wednes- d full attendance would be appre- ciated by the executive. Leading the "strike parade" this week were Mickey DiCesaro with 550 and Ede Ryan with 481. High Scores: Men Mickey Di- Cesaro 559 (207), }(201), Cliff Bradshaw 520, Don Rich- |mond 516, Fred ready oe Jack Gorin 507 (212), Glen Copp 5! Women -- Ede Ryan 1 ag, Betty Mor- ris 469, Teresa Conlin' 453, Dora Di saro 443, Jeanette Courtiure 441, on a ding-dong battle this week| Loris Dyck 441 (201), Nora Pilkingham|3, Goch Supertest 1; the | 43% |03, 405, |404, Norma Magee 403. Ina Bowman 431, Helen Reynolds) Sherry Grills 406, Brenda Bracey/| Helen Muzik 405, Phyllis Babcock) Team Standings -- Doug's terms ete Ryan 149, Helen Rey- none nT, Bea Allen 141, Betty T Hotes ag Subway Lunch 1. High Scores -- J. Tyson 601 (246), F. Smegal 593 (214), F, Zarowny Gg (229), B. Markus 550, J. Spencer 548, B. 1140, Marie Potts 140. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE At present the leading con- tenders for playoff positions, in the first section, are Cook's Body Shop with 45 points and Auto - Magic - Wash on pinfall, '|with 16,761, With six weeks still remaining, there could be some "4.| drastic changes. It is also possible to make the playoffs this year by finishing second in a section or having total points or pins for the sea- son, Results -- Cook's Body Shop 7, John's Garage 0; Eastway Lanes 7, Hyman Real Estate 0; Auto-Magic-Carwash 7, Colipeels 0; Spooks 7, 390's 0; Stickpins 5, the Dillys 2; Javajubes 5, Le: Courtney 547 (211), G. Copp 535 (20), Long 531, F. Snow 530 (203), R. O'neilly 528. LADIES' CLASSIC LEAGUE Teresa Conlin broke her own record for high triple this week with a 531, as she led the Goof- ers to a four point shut-out over .| Provost. of 31 points, six better than Bathgate's linemate, Earl Ingarfield, got four goals and one assist to gain a fourth- place tie with Boston's McKenney. Each has 20 points. Don The leaders: Andy Bathgate Provost, Montreal G A Pts. 9 22 31 14 11 25 the Danes. Doris Vann bowled well for the losers with a 463. Doris DiCesaro was best in the Poodles' 3 to 1 win over the Dachshunds. In the other game, Norma Magee sparked the league lead- ing Terriers to a 3 to 1 victory agi the Boxers. High Scores -- T. Conlin ot (203, 17), ». Vann 463 (175, 164), N I, Manes v. 441, F. 2; Aces 4, Doreen's Gang 3; Sabyan Motor Sales 4, McHughpeels 3. High Scores: Men -- G. Reid 563 D. Cole 506, N, Differ 497, G. Cormack 489, G. Turner 488, J, Wallace 478, G. Coppin 473, F, Grant 461. Women -- M. Taylor 501, J. Gytirka 487, J. Peel 456, M, Gillard 453 (200), J. Baxter 449, B. Differ 433, F, Bouck- ley 430, M. Mothersill 426, I. Cyr 423, M, McHugh 419, N. Clark 416, V. Hard- 407, B. Baxter 403, B. Grant 400. 45, McHupeels 41, 40, Sabyan Motor Sales 39, Spooks 38, Javajubes 38, Doreen's Gang 32, Stick- pins 31, 300's 31, Hyman Real Estate 29, Aces 27, Eastway Lanes 26, Left Dilly's 21, Leading Averages: 181, J. Houlding 172, B. McHugh 161. Women -- M. Taylor 150, B. = J, Peel 149, 1. Cyr 149, 146. EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE meeting of the) jfine fashion, Ray Crossley 523 the win... high .. only eight pins short of O'Reilly. Results -- McLaughlin Fuels 4, Hou-| Dumont Aluminum |Jets, Colts, Black's Men's| Lions, Chiefs, Hawks. daille Industries 0; Wear 3, Jokers 13 Parker Electric 3, Eileen Collins 423, Shirley Bowers| Robinson Motors 1; Les Even'ss Sales| Ralph O'Reilly 182, Mike DiCesaro 181, Mackie's Van and| roe Keeler 181, John Waldinsperger |3, Crazy Eights 1; |Storage 3, Progress Brand Clothes 1 Re » J. Houlding 542, M. Johnson 538,| B, Me-} Mothersill 407. ing 412, S: Shelenkoff 408, D, Coulter Team Standings -- Cook's Body Shop Auto-Magic-Carwash overs) 23, Collpeel's 22, John's Garage 21, the Men -- G. ry |Captain D. Cole 165, G. Turner 164, M. poll Grant F. Bouckley HILITES -- McLaughlin Fuels started the second section in scoring the only ay following the bowling and|foyr point shutout of the night|- Gord Long and Ralph O'Reilly were instrumertal in Jack Tyson shot the night's high triple, a big 601, two pins short of his own league . Jack's 246 game was the) league high single held by Ralph Ge), J. George 427, A. Welker 426, * Brabin 424 (167), D. DiCesaro 424, I, Cyr 424, E. Nathan 420, B. Differ au. Morris 407, P. Babcock 407 (163), Team _ Standinj --_ Terriers Dachshunds 18, Gonters 16, Poodles 1% Danes 15%, Boxers 10%. Leading Averages -- D. DiCesaro 149, F. Bouckley 146, D. Vann 144, L. Cyr 143, N. Magee 141. LANDER STARK CLASSIC LEAGUE CAPSULES The Eagles took over the league lead by coring the only shutout of the night ... All members of the team rolled well over 500 led by Jim Thomson... Frank Smegal set the league's new high single mark in the first game with 245, but Mike DiCesaro broke that a little later with a dandy 247 game in the third . . . The Falcons roll- ed the highest team game of the season with 833, but were 20 pins short of the league record . George Reid's average went up one point to 184, with the night's high triple of 598. Results -- Eagles 3, Hawks 0; Fal- cons 2, Colts 1; Royals 2, Chiefs 1; Flyers 2, Jets 1; Regents 2, Lions 1. Top Ten -- George Reid 598 (211, 221), Bill Joyce 596 (223, 211), Mike | DiCesaro 591 (247), Bill Grant 579 (213), Frank Smegal 575 (245), Bill Borrow- dale 575 (214), Bill Katocs 565 (213), Ken Fisher 563 (212), Doug Keeler 551 (208), John Waldinsperger 551. 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