- ]Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 29, 1962 BOYS' BASKETBALL Fierce Competition Sets Court Pattern were inaccurate and 'lfell behind 9 to 4. The second half saw Provin- cial Tile come on fast and with fine team work and much accur ate shooting overtook the Sports-' haven Club to score their win- ning two baskets in the final 30 seconds of play. The Tile team (were led in their victory by CKLB -- Coach, Ellis; Pete Kilistoff 8; Bill Wayling, Dave Galant 2, Lloyd Heholt 11, Jim Clement, Jim Davis, Andy Kit 2, Jolm Rajkovic 13. Total -- 36 Fouls 8 out of 10. Officials--B. Hrhynyk, E. L. Livingston, and B. Howard. NEXT WEEKS GAMES Saturday, November 3 (Biddy League) 8.30 CKLB vs Jaycee First Minister . Was Pulled Up TORONTO (CP) -- Winestea and riding sensation Ron Tur- cotte won the $11,875 Sandown States by 2% lengths over Wings of Flight at Old Woodbine Sat- urday afternoon. Amber Morn was third. The 8-5 favorite, First Minis- ter, had to be pulled up before the finish because of a broker blood vessel. For her fifth victory of the season, Winesteo picked up $20,- 050. She went off at:17-1. Due to the large number of new boys that wish to play in the minor league, there will be a revamping of teams, with the possibility of two extra teams. ively. Bob Davey eld goals paced the Sportshaven attack. BOLAHODD'S SPORTS. HAVEN ~~ Coach, Larson; Ed Luke, Randy Howard 2, Bob Davey 4, Alan Boivin, John Naw- rot. Total 6. Fouls 2 out of 5. FIREFIGHTERS -- Coach, Boivin; Dave Calder 11, Tom Eldridge 8, Bob Lewis, Bill Cobel, Steve . Total 23. Fouls --1 } on eb @ qa qa OFFICIALS = Cole and Nel- s0n. JAYCEES VS MUNDINGER The Jaycee Blues clashed with Mundinger in the second game tying - 9. The Blues could not find their shooting at first. At one point 'they were behind 7 to 2. The second half saw the shoe on the other foot as Blues outscored Mundinger by an identical total 7 to 2. Ron MclInroy led the Blues with 6 points while David Lee scored 3 for Mundinger. MUNDINGER -- Coaches: Calder and Hrynyk; David Lee 3, Tom Edwards, Bill Swindells 2, Dick Howson, Bob Kent, Gary Manser 2, Elio Cappuccitti 2. Total 9. Fouls -- 1 out of 4, JAYCEE BLUES -- Coach, Graham. Ted Follest, Derek Ha- ; lik 2, Dave Foster, John Boivin 1, Ron McInroy 6. Total 9. Fouls Blues; 9.00 Parts and Service vs|The schedule for this league will! OE a katy Ginsoll nobel tt for B Sportshaven; 9.30/be released in this Thursday's the Sportshaven team, Wayne Mundinger vs Firefighters. sports page. had good defensive efforts for the winners while Chuck Wayling 8 played a good back court game for Bolahoods, PROVINCIAL TILE -- Coach, Livingston; Bob Morrison, Bob Glecoff 6, Brian Lynch, Sam Bradica, Don §& n, Dave Hughes, Wayne Haas 2, Larry " 12. Total 20. Fouls, 2 out BOLAHOOD'S SPQRTS HAVEN -- Coach, Goddard, alt Hubar, Fred Mandryk, Earl Wotten, Drew Allman, Brian Sayers, Andy Glecoff 10, Nick Corneal 2, Chuck Wayling' 4. Total 16. Fouls 4 out of 9. Officials -- B. Hrynyk, P. P. Wright and B. Howard. : Refrigerators, Ranges, T.V., CKLB vs FIREMEN M A real close tussle developed|i jo eo nel itashere, Devers in the final game of the morn- Polish Radios, Bed ing, with both teams playing : Suites, Chairs, Mattresses, strictly offensive ball. Firefight- Chesterfields, Bunk Beds, ers, by virtue of a couple of last Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- minute scores, edged CKLB 37 fields, Lamps, Continentel : a to 36. CKLB took an early 8 to Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, 6 lead by the quarter way mark but trailed at the halfway mark 15 to 14, Play continued to be very close throughout the If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's third quarter iwth a tie score 23- 23. 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