er ee te RS Se alpenngg coher rachis Ar A a i ME ; f ' mat : meontatheelt : ; iy GROG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 7, 1962 17 |McKinley's team 3; Belle Fox's team,Zedic's team, 21; Karse ;|4 and Fred Zedic's team 3. enh i ae 'Team Standings to Date: Fred Port-|Kinley's team, ia er's team, 26 points; Irene Hele's 222, Bob Carswell 221, Zedic 218, George Robbins Jr. 216, Lois Gil-|@ points; OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Scns ae "s team 6; Ev F. Cooper 627 (264), B, Pike 626|well 210, Mabel McNeil 205, Frediteam 1; Nick Nichol's team 5; Coleman 610 (231, 203), ELECTORS OF Weill gang -- next week is the "'tus- team, 25; Ev Clough's team, 21; .Fredikey roll." Good turnout, please! | WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE VOTERS 211), (224, 216), F. Boucher Advocates National Jr. Loop Pe Se RE a wun : 246, R. Clark 240, 201, D. 1 Sane 600 «a6, R. cistord. 679, A.|¥;, Taylor 224, FE." Holland 213, 214, D REGINA (CP)--Creation of "e western and eastern cham-|nized piste ibs watt sub-| 6 i. etic Pie) Ee . 124eam national junior hockey|pion to meet in a national final)/mitted by the C/ to the pro-|?° Ons, A. Bruce 353 and A. Zere.|, Ladies 600 -- J. Morrison 674 (278, league, with clubs from both|series. In years the Memorial! fessionals for draft purposes. ae ML denice a 260), M. Jacklin 644 (322), M. Mossey Eastern and Western Canada,|Cup series was being played in) NHL teams would have first) Lemon League -- D. Gould #7, R. 602 (241), has been urged by Frank|the East, the new league's na-\choice, under the Boucher plan.|"larke 83 and B. Route 77: BUSH LEAGUE Ladies 200 -- R. McKay 248, B. Tay- ts -- CNR 4, Acme 6; Tony's 4,/!0r 225. P .Marlowe "lig i ee Boucher, commissioner of the/ tional final would be in the West/Players selected could continue|city Yards 0: Georges TV 3, Len Lous to play in junior competition if|TV 1: Oshawa Glass 3, Beatty's 1 Zol- Saskatchewan Junior Hockey|and vice-versa. ' League. | Each season a complete list\of age, but not ready for profes- He has outlined his plan to alof all players in the 62 recog-|sional hockey. jtan Nick Dan's Fina 2 and Nu Way 2. RADIATOR DEPARTMENT Team Standings -- Mets 31, Alley special Canadian Amateur Hockey . Association commitiee established to study the future of junior hockey in Western LIKES BERNIE NOW Canada. Boucher said in an interview Thursday night his plan at- tempts to reduce the cos: to professional teams searching for young talent and seeks: to maintain the calibre of both r juni 3 acoy| MONTREAL. (CP) -- Mrs. qupor and professional hockey, /pernard Geoffrion said Thurs- _~ po pyc against Coll day she considers her husband, apse of the junior system in/poom Boom Geoffrion, the best bag sdevevte each No right-winger in pie be followed 8 sts Na-\by Gordie Howe of Detroit. tional Hockey League team de-| °,, ' want "everyone to know posit $50,000 a year into a draft that." said Mrs. Geoffrion, and ang each AMEE CAN and daughter of the late brilliant bhai Orman lak eat ay pie hockey star Howie Morenz. ahs cohuaie proviae 9999.) Her views about Boom Boom The bulk of the fund. $210.000,|%¢Te Prompted, she said, by a would finance opcration of the oublished report which indicated national juntor iehghs The re.{she had overlooked her husband mainder wouid. be divided a ae a National Hockey ual a ¢ 5¢ Junior Aj-eague all-star team. : eng naa Canals reonesiaeal Mrs. Geoffrion said that in by the professionais 6 her column in a French-lan- , 3 guage weekly tabloid she had UNDER CAH ARULES mentioned she was not picking NHL-appointed commiss'oners|anyone from Montreal Cana- would operate the national jun-jdiens to avoid embarrassment. : ior league under CAHA rules|Boom Boom plays for Cana- and regulations. diens and she personally knows Boucher said he does notjthe other players and their fam- know what reaction his planjilies. She felt a choice from will bring from the professional|Canadiens would have caused leagues. jher to feel ill at ease The proposed junior: league} Her all-star choices from the would compete for a new trophyjother teams: Goal, Terry Saw- and other Junior A teams wouldjchuk, Detroit; defence, Carl continue in Memorial Cup play.|Brewer, Toronto and Doug Har-| Boucher suggests the newjvey, New York; pane commivce secre' Female Scribe Changes : " H b id [Pere eats a cad mee Comin Her Mind, Not USDANGS |pescer vee forse: Wat Vina. wal ss MRS. GEOFFRION centre, Dave)Hull, Chicago; right wing, Gor-| junior league could determine!Keon, Toronto; left wing, Bobby'die Howe, Detroit. the natured ale J That's Export for you--real ale. Makes you feel great, just seeing it. Molson's Export, is Canada's largest selling ale. More than a million bottles sold every day prove it. So open up an 'Ex' next chance you get. It's the good natured thing to do. MOLSON EXPORT ONOEPENDENT BREWERS SINCE 178 Rats 26, Hot Shots 25, BOAH's 25, Bailey's Boys 25, Busters 24, Aces 24 and Rangers 12, Bill Romanuk led the BOAH"S to a 3-1 vietory over the Busters this week in a fine team effort. Willard St. Louis and Harry Boyd worked hard for the losers but had little or no support. Mainly through the vocal efforts of Nels: Wilson the Aces gained a 3 to 1 over the Alley Rats, who had aspira- |mets to a 40 shutout over the Hot |Shots; who, we suspect spent too much time in heckling and not enough in bowling. Any rate the noisy atmosphere seemed to agree with the Mets as they came up with one of their better nights. In the final series the lowly Rang- ers, who posted a respectable score, suffered a 4 to 0 shellacking at the hands of Bailey's Boys who really turned on the pressure. John Bailey, Harry Titterton and Jerry Towns threw the big ones for the 8 with no one bowling under 500 'Mexican' Villa took individual honors with 695 (275-221) followed by Williard St. Louis 690 (243, 250), Walt Fry 679 (223, 219, 237) John Bailey 673 (243, 236), Harry Boyd 661 (246, 205, 210), Bradshaw Brockman 661 (257, 219), Harry Titterton 655 (224, 266), Jerry Towns 630 (246, 211), Bill Ro- manuk 610 (265), | Good singles came from Rapid Rob- Jert Dove 246, Nels Big Daddy Wilson g |243. 217,,Jim Poot 241, Bus Goyne 239, \Bud Edgar 239, Bill Butler 238, Bud Kemp 237,.215, Walt Polley wno wants a cracker 226, 203, Stew Tippett 226, |John Hodgson 222, Jackie Dawson 219, Wait Holyk 219, Mel Wotton 218, Howie | Vann 218, Doug Amey 217, W. Yuzwa 217, Jerry Bent 215, 208, Hill "The "Hustler" Maxwell 215, H. Aldred 210, |Ralph Glover 209, 204, Wayne Thurtell |206 and Winston Petch 202, | |} Only three lemon leaguers this week |namely Walt Holyk 87, C. Millan 89 and| |Andy Van de Valk 93. | | ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE The Rockets have taken the lead in |this section with 11 points, Jays 9, Doves 8, Jets 7, Pin Pals 7, Pikes 6, Beavers 5, Lucky Six 4,,Jacks 2 and |Swans 1 Men 600 -- A. Venema 692. (228, 255, |209), S. Gray 658 (231, 238), R. Plancke 633 (203, 217, 213), K, Pike 659 (264, 217, 202, H. 2, 200, Grandy 211, Westiake Maunder 202. Points' taken this week --Rockets 4, Lucky Six 0; Beavers. 4, Swans 0; Doves 4, Jacks 0; Pin Pais 3, Je' 1; | Pikes 2 and Jays 2. || NICKLE PLATE LEAGUE | Topping the. league this week, we) huve Don Wilson with a dazzling 797| triple. This also gives him the high | average of 210, Team Results -- Shiners 4, Tankers | 0; Polishers 3, Mixers 1; Automatics 1, | Anodizers 3; Rackers 4, Platers 0, | 600 League -- I. Morrison 698, A. Vyfschaft 669, G. Dawson 629, G. Carr | 627, M. Carl 628, W, Sosnowski 624, D. | Bailey 608, E.Wakely 605, L. Tabb 604,| C. Albin 603 and J. McGillvary 631, | 300. League -- Don Wilson 303. OSHAWA for MY ELECTION AS ALDERMAN FOR 1963-64 John BRADY OF OSHAWA * FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN RE-ELECTING ME TO CITY COUNCIL C. B. GAY 200 League -- E. Dalcourt- 281, D.| Wyrozub 262, L, Gibson 261, G. Mathieu 255, J, Ruiter 263, A. Kiing 244, R. Cole- shaw 229, V. Vasey 221, B. MacDonald) 218, D, Saunders 215, W. Neil 210, K. | Shobbrook 209, 203 and G. Fitches 205. | Lemon League -- One lone member| this week: Don Gutsole 99, You nearly | made it Don! 1 DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | The team standings after Dec. 3 are: | Oshawa Auto Trim 7, Spruce Villa 7,| Cadillac Hotel 7, Bernie's Appliances 5, | McLaughlin Fuel 5, Motor City 4, Jury and Lovell 4, unn's Tailors 3,/ Mackie's BP 3, Allen's BA 2, White/ Stars'1 and Bain's BA 0. j The high triples over 709 were: H. | Ballem 863, A. Goguen 823, H. Kalintsky | 786, G. Guillian 756, J, McKinnon 752, T, Stergen 746, Alex Anderson 745, P.| Francis 742, imkins 710, A. Smart 704 and R. Co y 704. | SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE Karse Carswell had a nice 685 (335); | Ron Hele 679 (235, 203, 241); Jim Sulli- van 676 (231, 211, 234); Jack Jonassen 662 (258, 238); Lrene Hele 660 (228, 239); Jack Anderson 659 (251, 268); Nick Nichols 649 (286); Betty Grant 635 (209, 261); Lloyd Corson. 632 (239, 238); Mel Whyte 616 (238, 215); Stew McKinley 607 (281) and Laura McKin- ley 601 (236, 226) High Singles: George Fox 235, Ede MY SINCERE Thanks for RE-ELECTING ME To The Board of Education MRS. CLAYTON LEE »eason's Greetings My Sincere 'THANKS' for RE-ELECTING ME ALDERMAN to the Oshawa City Council GORDON B. ATTERSLEY oon' BUICK ' Wehitewall tires optional at extra cost LESABRE CONVERTIBLE , The handsome interior of Buick's modestty= -- ) priced LeSabre te elegant and fut WILDCAT 4-0008 MARETOR The new '63 Buicks are the finest in. Buick's long line of traditionally superb cars. And this year, Buick has more for you. There's a new Wildcat series to bring out the action-lover in you. 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