Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1962, p. 11

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'| Doris Dyck And Mary Cole | Share High-Triple Honors q q ONE OF HOCKEY'S GREATEST FORWARD LINES pay tribute to centre Frank Boucher, when he received the Sportsmanship Brother- hood Award, first time a hockey player and first time yesteryears, Bil] Cook (left), Frank Boucher (centre) and brother "Bun" Cook (right), is shown in a pose at Madison Square Garden, last week, the oldtime Ranger players, including "'Taffy" Abel and "Ching" Johnson, gathered to | Here's a forward line that would stick out in any hockey lineup and in their heyday, they were regarded as one of the best of all-time--and still are, for that matter, Left-to- right, the famous New York Rangers' attacking unit of TAKE LEAGUE LEAD Sterlings Thump this citation, --(AP Wirephoto) ; |tured his score. + |Ladies' i \will be available this week. The '10-PIN ACTION Three bowlers earned last week's "Bowler of the Week' awards as Doris Dyck and Mary Cole posted identical scores to jlead the ladies, while Walt Scott \topped the gents. Doris and Mary both regis- tered identical 503 triples, which jis quite an oddity, to capture the awards. Doris performs in lthe Oshawa Mixed League while Mary bowls in the Ladies' Clas- sic League. ; Walt, who is one of the vet- jerans of the ten-pin game, came {up with a real good 630 series 9, jin the Eastway Major League, jto earn the honor. A sensational' 246 game, along with a 211, fea- | the Tournament for Pin Entry forms Ten big event takes place at East- jway Bowl, starting March 17, so get your entries in early, girls. Chairman Fairley Bouckley reports the list of attractive iprizes for the Association draw is getting quite long and tickets are still available. from any member. Five weeks of Tournament were completed Sunday afternoon, with last year's winner, Doug Keeler, still holding a slim lead. Top shoot-' er for the day was John Waldin- sperger with a five-game total of 958, which included the day's best game of 239 Other good scores were turn- the Masters' ore and more local \, 954, George Turner 953 and Stew Molloy 948. The average leaders are -- Doug Keeler 187, Mike Di- Cesaro 185, George Turner 185,' Frank Sobil 184, Rudy Pari- zeau 184, Bill Joyce 183, Stew Molloy 182 and John --Waldin- sperger 176. MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE With games of 210, 204, and 200, Bill Germond topped the league with a 'nice 614 series. Results -- Industrial Tools 7, Youngs Sports 0; Ti No. 5 5, Town and Country 2; Glens. Texaco 5, Mills Supplies 2; Bennetts Paving 5, Sheriffs Tailors 5, Peoples pers 5, Union City Boty 2; Jackson Sand 5, Ontario Motor Sales 2; Dunlops 5, Oshawa TV 2. Other High Scores 591 (213, 201), Bobby Robinson 02 Frank Gerry 573 (215), er 571 (205) Fr Jim Williams 56: Smith 551 (204), Ken Fisher 549 (201), Walt Scott 543 (212 Reid 542 (216), Bill Joyce Lawrence 536, Cy Sweet 5: minski Team ings -- Tuck Bennetts 24, Dunlops 22, Union City 21, Peoples 14, Industrial Tools 14 Jackson Sond 14 Sheriffs 14. Ontario Motor Sales 14, Town and Country 14, Team No. 5 12 Glens Texaco 12, Millwork 9, Kinclochs 8 Youngs 4 Oshawa TV 2 Leading Averages Ken Fisher 183, Frank Sobil 182, George Reid 179 and John Waldinsperger 176 TUESDAY MEN'S LEAGUE Don Richmond rolled a terri- fic 618 series, Aggregates to a 7-point wiu over Oshawa Wood Products. Doug George Brabin 573 an 38, George ay Buz. prs Keeler came through once more|g in Scugog Cleaner's 5-point win over Thompson Plumbing, with a dandy 595. Despite John a Canadian has ever received © in by -- George Lawrence'Waldinsperger's. 588, Winders' to lead General 4 E cision to Jordan Florists. Other results--Oshawa Cleaning Con- tractors' 7, Aces 0; Lander-Stark Oil 5, Slo-Moshuns 2, NuWay Photo 5 NUICA 2. High Scores -- D. Richmond 618 (227 202); D. Keeler (214, 2013 J, Valdinsperger 588 » V. Tyrell 563 ), H. Blohm 551 (202) J. Masiewich 547, H. Gorin 536 (232) R, Hele 528 and B. Bone 523. Team Standin, Contractors 30, Nuway Photo 25, dan Florists 19, Aces 19, Winders Service 18 Thompson Plumbing 13, Slo- Moshuns 13. General Aggregates . 9 Oshawa Wood Products 7 and NUICA 4 Leading Averages--Doug Keeler 189, John Masiewich 177, John Waldinsperg. er 176 and Mike DiCesaro Jr. 171. WOODVIEW PARK MIXED The Stickers added to their league lead by blanking the Se- lects 4 to 0, while the Aces -- Oshawa Cleaning " 9, + claimed a 3 to 1 win over the Jets. High Scores -- Curt Russell J Duncanson 408 pfs nor. 35; Women: J and B. Russell 405. Team Standings Stickers 4, Leading Averages -- Men: B Clark 156, C. Russell 156 and Women: M, Germond 129. OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE The meeting scheduled for last week has been postponed until this Wedres- and we wou big tu H re 596 ck Lee ' *rossiey 531 (237) and Jack Sanders Women -- Beaugrand 4 ley Bowers or Pilkington Doris Dyck 503, Helen . Teresa Conlin 469, Shir- Dor DiCesaro 443, 35 Ede Ryan 419 so Service dropped a 5-2 de-! Block 23%, Screwballs 23, Raymore 2 Progress Brand Clothes 2; 8° Gord McCormack led the 20, Jets 12, Aces 12 and Selects, . . 164 " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 13,°1962° 7} | lin Fuels pick up only two|combined to lead the winness. points to keep pace with the Fairley Bouckley was again |Vendors. . . . Only one point/tops as-the Terriers edged the separates top five teams in/Danes 3 to 1. Judy Baxter was jclose league race. , . : Tonyjthe only shining light for. the |Schieg] this week's top bowler Fosers. with a 589 triple and a fine 234), High Scores -- Mary Cole 503 (18) single... . Charlie Andor moves] iv Falvies, Bavekio' Pe oe ey Jinto second place in the yely| 28 tere DiCesaro 420 Solon Rent #18 |age race, while team-mate Har- {179 Lil Gillespie 415, Phyllis, Babeoek Dachshunds rh old Babcock edges into fourth "team Standings -- Goofers 842, Danes' 82 and Terriers 4. Leading Averages -- Mary Cole. 150, Mary Mothersil! 147 Dora. DiCesay 145 Kathy Franklin 145, Doris Vann 144, Faltiey Bouckley 142 and Norma Magee Norma Magee 415 Jennette Courtiure SPOt. 412 and Helen Muzik 411. Results -- Arts Vending 4. Dumont Team Standings -- Carl's Barber Aluminum 0; Blue Boys 3 Subway Shop, Doug's Barber Shop 35, Satans Lunch 1; Les Eveniss Sales 3 Blacks Angels 3244, The Big Six 31 Modern'Men's Wear 1; Mackies Van and Stor- 1 Grill 30 Don Howe Real Estate 28, age 3 Cadillac Hotel 1; Houdaille In. Morrisons BA 27, Jim Dandies 25% dustries 3 Crazy Eights 1; McLaugh- Val-Mae .Beauty Salon 24, Henderson lin Fuels 2 Robinson Motors 2; Jokers Parker LANDER-STARK-CLASSIC CAPSULES -- John Waldin- sperger, with 605, rolled his fourth consecutive 600 series in league play' which is'a tremend- ous feat, John had 7 straight strikes in his last game jbut the 8th eluded him and 'so did the $50 cash prize... . With his big 263 game, John' misses the league record by 6 pins but it is the season's high... . The Falcons, Lions and Royals all scored three wins to move up in the standings, ie TP Ony Lupel missed his 600 'by only one pin. Results -- Falcons 3 Chiefs -@; Lions 3 Flyers 0; Royals 3, Colts 0; Eagles 8 Jets 1; Hawks 2 Regents 1, . Top Ten Scores -- John Waldinsperg- er 605 (263) Tony Lupel 599 (205, Mike DiCesare 589 (208) (208) Harry Blohm 564 Doug Keeler 563 (211), Jim Thomson 562 (204), Ray George') 560 (222) Harry Hutcheon 560 (201) Sti Molloy 558. Bill Grant $57 (208); . Team Standings Jets Royals, Eagles, Regents, Falcons, Lions, Colfs, Chiefs, Flyers Hawks. y Leading Average John. Waldjn- sperger 185 Mike DiCesaro 184, George Reid 183 Doug Keeler 182. ; 19, Scugog Cleaners 17 The Flintstones |Electric 2 Goch Supertest 2. 16 Don Down Flyers 15% Courtice High Scores -- T. Schieg! 589 (234) Champs 12 G. Long 556 (212) H. Babcock 555 C, Andor 553 (213) G. Copp 547 (208) M. EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Katebaluba 546 (203) C. Frolieh 539 Newcomer Loretta McLean (211) B. Katocs 536 -B, Winters 535 topped (, Pr the ladies with a nice 492 triple, while (202) and B. Markus 533, men. again Team Standings -- Arts Vending 9 McLaughlin Fuels 9 Jokers 8. Goch i. igaaata ek . Supertest 8, Mackies Van and age Pcie asthe ay Me Gain Ti 8 Parker Electric 7 Subway Lunch .6, 300's 0; 'The Dillys 5, Spooks 2; Dor- Progress Brand Clothes 6 Mobinson 5 MY lue , ; = j . 7 © Motors 6 Houdaille Industries 6, een's Gang 5, Stickpins 2; Russ' City min at Service 5, A 2; Sabyan Motor Sales 2°YS 6 Cadillac Hotel 5 Dumont Alum. 4, Leftovers 3: Coll. imum 4 Blacks Mens Wear 4 Les peels 3; McHupeels Real Eveniss Sales 3, Crazy Fights 1. Estate 3._ ' Leading Averazes -- Joe Spencer 175 High Scores -- McCormack 580 (210 Charlie Andor 173, Ron Milne 172 and 201), G. Reid 572 (208), J. Houlding 519, Harold Babcock 170. E, Gillespie 515 D. Cole 512 (202) B.| 2. awe ae an McHugh 510 G. Turner 508 and W.| EASTWAY MEN'S MAJOR | Veteran Walt Scott had a night Vervynck 499. Women: L. McLean 492, B. Grant 485, with a 630 triple. Games of and 211 ; » M. Mothersili 475 D. were the highlights of his score 3 (200) M. Cole 464 B. Baxter) Results Nathan Sunoco 4 WaHons .. Bouekley 451 J, Peel 439 M. 9; WashOuts 3, Slapsticks 13 Bombers Taylor 443 O, Gunn 437 and S. Craggs 3, Corvettes 1, " High Scores -- W. Scott 630 246 211) J. -Waldinsperger 587 (212) F. S$ 200), G. Reid 573 ¢ ro Sr. 572 (200 2 210) D. Clark 5 M with 580, jastway Lanes 4, 4, Hyman ' City Serv Doreen's ni- Trimble Crystal 33) W ae DiCesaro Jr. 5: J. Zambonelti 4 29. 5), W. Richards 527 (203) and A. p0k's Body Shop » Eastway Lanes ; ! The Dillys 18. 7 Sabyan Motor Sales 3 2.7 70, Spooks 21 87 Leftovers Standings -- Corvettes 15 Suneco 13. Bombers 11,- Slap- 10, Washouts 7 anq Wahoos 4. Leading Averares M, DiCesaro 182, W. Scott 179, G. Reid 179 J. Women: 0. Gunn 160 J, Peel 152 D, Waldinsperger 177°F. Sobil 176 and B. Vann 152 I. Cyr 151 M. Taylor 150 Borrowdale 176 and M. Mothersill 150. EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE 12-71. Leading Averages -- G. Reid 183, G.|N? Turner 174, J. Houding 169, G. Mc. Stick Cormack 166, D. Col, 165, B. McHugh SECORD WINS HANDILY TORONTO (CP) -- Bayne Se- ots of Toronto ~~ the Ontario ape wovegrameriars | "6 | eaten ague cham- LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE pionship Sunday cia 13-4 vic- Despite Mary Cole's nice 503, tory over Pau! Kozlik of St. HILITES Art's, Vending the Goofers dropped all four|Catharines in the final. Kozlik score only shutout to grab points to the Dachshunds, asicalled it quits after eight ends share of top spot. ... McLaugh- Joyce Wilson and Dot Brabin'of the 12-end match. eople are saying... Acadian Cleaners | " PONTIAC Acadian. Cleaners suffered ajin eight frames for Lloyd Sa-'dlers have made their mark in severe setback in the series/bins. this fast five-pin league and it with Oshawa Sterlings, in the| Harry Gillard, who was bowl- seems that every club Toronto City Major at Aprile|ing very well for Sterling's, led to stop Acadians. The is out local Lanes on Saturday. It was ajhis team with a 281, Mike Pau-|shooters on the Sterling club, | hectic tussle with both teams|Jo 242, Ron Swartz 240 and/Harry Gillard, "Dewar" Bal-| giving all they had in an ef-|Herb Donaldson 223 were also|lem and Ron Swartz all have fort to reach top place in the|bowling well. standing and it was Sterlings'; 'The crucial point in the series ly and veteran '"'Manny" look- who made it, with a four-to- came in the fourth game, when |ed quite happy about the vic- one decision. it looked as if Acadians would|tory over. Acadians. The first game was going !ake it and force a rubber fifth} Sterlings now lead with 11 along at an even clip, right up|S4me, but the pattern was the/points, Seagrams 10; Stan Jar- to the final frame. with each|Same as in the first and sec-|vis 9: Acadian Cleaners 8; L. team waiting for a break andoONd games, when big Hank,!7. McGuinness 8; Sterlings just managed to make| Who was bowling terrific for/Bowl 8; Knob Hill 8; Peoples it with 1158 to 1134, Mike Pau-'cadians, picked at the wrong|@redit Jewellers 5; Peoples lo, Herb Donaldson and Orval) time. Clothing 5; Bowlodrome 3. Brown did the damage with| Sterling's took this game with 303,282 and 242 respectively for|1140 to 1136 for Acadians and|shooter for Acadians with 282, Sterlings. Bob Gallagher 282|Mike Paulo was certainly a/258, 305, 213 and 296 for 1354; and Dick Adams 258 were good|ig man in this win with a/Hank Sarnovsky, despite lots for Acadians but Hank Sarnov-|"hopping 298 game and Harryjof rough breaks, was sky was the unlucky guy who/Gillard also finished strong in 'sharp with 239, "picked" at the wrong time. 'his one. The second game was equally The fifth game was as tight as the first but agail|witk Acediens "all out "to al- fourth game but cz it was Sterling's who capitaliz-| 1". * d ind aed ta ee ed at the tail-end.. with excel-| 28° the remaining point, the strong in the fifth with a 253 - agg 3 |Sterling's team -- = ae pol ge rg headed and took the final game 45 frames. Lloyd Sabins had Mike Paulo 250 ann Grval "the | With 1376 to 1305. 959 for 40 frames; "Dutch" i " hg | Orval Brown was sensational|Lugtenburg 815 for 35: Ozzie man" Brown 238, for a team . ' fe ry : score of 1288 in the final game, with a 334'Keeler 594 for 28. f Abadiang sebared is for Sterling's and Herb Donald-| Veteran Herb Donaldson was just as good as the oppositi the , 276, 274 for his first three ON|job for the club as coach, also|282, 325, 223, 218 and 327 for a but, the breaks were not com-|inanaged to throw a 327 last}dandy 1375 total. Mike Paulo| in anchor. spot for the|was also a big man for the club} ing their way and Sterling's| same took it when the losers had to! winners. yen for a 1250 score. Dick eIGAi, \dams 276, Hank Sarnovsky FINAL TOTALS CLOSE im' 122 7 fr, 265, Bob Gallagher 258 and a! The team totals were the um sig 8 i adsieigdt nice. fill-in by Lloyd Sabins,\closest of any series in the 4g rik heres had 378 was all in vain. : Ischedule, so far this season,|*® ames, which included some with Sterling's having 6140 and|YEry Sel sSnOoURe waa ACADIANS WIN THIRD Acadians °6122, All the teams|znmes Of 208, 261. 282 and 252. A great comeback by Aca-in the group were cluttered ig eb also os oie 6 % dians in the third game finally;around the scoreboard at the erties Sah § vad a Spal clicked and they broke the ice, finish of each game, which in- ie ae . strong by taking this one 1297-to-1178,|dicates the closeness of. the ea thee te 1 ifth game, with Bob Gallagher 305, Dick trundling. ee Adams 274, Hank Sarnovsky' It is most encouraging to Dewar Ballem had 492 for 21 255 and a terrific 232 relief job Witness how the Oshawa trun. /{rames which included a Dril: pcheguae liant three frames of relief in Carway Imperials ®i9' 30" ot Nip Willow Bowl for Sterling's both sat out the series but they were in there on every shot. Saturday's action will be at Motor City: Lanes and. with Sterling's on top and Acadians still very much in the running, ; : oe it should be a big day in Osh- Carway Imperials took three; with 255, who tried hard for Car- awa. The local trundiers on points from Willow Bowl andiway for 1,238 total. these clubs would appreciate dropped the fourth point by! With the teams even, going)all the support they could mus- three pins, but they still kept/into the fifth game, Carway haditer, See you all at Motor City in contention for this section, to have the point to siay in con- Lanes at 2 p.m ; . as they are only three points offitention for the series, Olliffe's H ae gy ' os 303 and Hickey's 267, who led first game was anybody's the team all day with 1,271 total as neither team bowled well.!for five, did a good job in lead-! NHL BIG SEVEN Carway didn't get there in time off spot in the absence of J. Cas- for a Practice game but dMe- sens. By THE CANADIAN PRESS mester kept the boys in there; Carway won 1,188 to 1,117 for heel 2. 287 and they won 1,063 three points and 5,886 total. Wil- Rangers" st -- up a big 1,024. > ; 5.765 |Seven-point lead over Gordi Carway got away well in the ra ape vente Soe it Oe imowe OF Geteilt fed Wings in next one and kept going to w x. Olliffe 210, 191, 261, 242,) os ; ; pt going O WIN) 999 4, * § : the race for the National 1,272 to 1,190. R. Hickey with/30? for 1.207 for 50 frames; Mc-\Houey Leaoue scoring crown 324 and G. Brown 256 ied Car-| Master 1.180 for 50 frames; 287." He" Gig it with four pointe way, with Roy 252 and Dick- <?": J. Brown 1,166 for 50 one goal and three assists-in mes pee hard for Willow. a. bites ft Rages two weekend games. Howe was 'or the third game, they) ) Seceqprre. triage ib ad bate in tw i moved upstairs and it was like| Reynolds, 56 for three frames. bg ery Eat © polis Moving to another alley. Both), Willow were Dickson 1,244,/9) goals and league-leading 47 teams started slowly and then|399, 283; Roy 1,232 for 46 frames| assists while Howe has 61 on 26 Carway appeared to have it/308, 262; Kane 1,102 for 50/goals and 35 assists. Wrapped up until the tenth but/frames 307, 224; Dickmann|" Bobby Hull of Chicago Black one man lost his temper and|965 for 44 frames with $50 and|Hawks scored his 33rd goal -- "blew" so Carway lost 1,125 to|263; Dewsbury 726 for 36 frames|tops in the league -- and helped 1,128. In this game, it was|230, 231; Pyburn 496 for 24) co up another to hang on to Olliffe 261 and Jack Brown 243,|{rames with 263 single. Totallthird spot with 58 points who Jed Carway. For Willow it|9,765. : : was Dickson 283 and Roy 262. Next week, Carway takes on The fourth saw both teams|Darigo Foods, at Willow Bowl, Bathgate, New York Start well and it was the best|and they will certainly be tough!Howe, Detroit game of the day for Willow.|there as they bowl there in/Hull, Chicago Dickson 359 and Roy with 308 league play through the Mikita, Chicago ve them a 1,306 total while|week but Carway have to take| Mahovlich, Toronto r Carway it was J, Brown 271,\them, to stay in the running a Provost, Montreal G. Brown 258 and R. Hickey|the last section. Ullman, Detroit | with 303, 250, 242, 298 and a |137 for seven frames to give G A Pts. 21 47 68 26 35 61 33 25 58 | 18 38 56 27.27 54 29 24 53 shown exceptional ability late- O'Connor Bob Gallagher again was top for 1288: Dick Adams, with! when games, ran into trouble in the back | refused to be/and finished with 1132 for his} be son, who has done an amazing|sensational for Sterling's with for Andy Bathgate of New York! | ; | ONTIA tiers | oil qi compet Luo MK What a relaxing w Pontiac's foam-cushioned comfort-- surrounded by the restrained elegance of Pontiac's color-keyed sO Many no-extra-cost appointments to add to your cony 7 ( ponTiac's GOT THE GOOD. LOOKS PEOPLE GO FOR! Pontiac's classic rear deck, highlighted by cleanly curving taillights, proclaims undoubted styling flair... confirmed by the bold simplicity of Pontiac's distinctive you) ay to drive--in interiors, with grille. re AS ALW. 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