Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Feb 1963, p. 13

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ESLBREAMITELESE RETR > = (eSaee S32 918K Assault On World's Speed Mark OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)--An assault on the world land speed tecotd is planned this fall in a small rocket-powered race car. Romeo Palamides of Oakland, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE Fl towed F, | Sabine who is building the car that Sanne needs wings to keep it on the ground, says, "I'm kind of seared of this one, I'm going|*,>° to ease into it, This is a con. trolled explosion, a projectile on wheels." He calls the new project Mach 1, the scientific designation of the speed of sound--about 760 miles an hour, compared with Cp Present land record of 403.. The engine for Mach 1 is out of a surplus space rocket and the car is expected to weigh about 800 pounds. The. wings will be short 15-inch stabilizers on each side of a thin, needle- shaped titanium: nose cone. They're designed to produce negative lift, forcing the vehicle to hug the ground. #1. Third section and total Buicks 16-42; Chevrolets 11-40 Leats 12-35; Corvairs 10-38; = 9-38; poet 9-38; High average fe eadere --- K, Smith 220 and K, Sanders 2: GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR Pog 4 one week left in the third sec: are "@ in first 'anes Sanaieg on grimly by one point. The standing -- Dutchies 17, Sabers 16, Sexa- Peels 15, Shots 14, Sand-Pails 12, Corners 9, Anything Goes 7 ers 6, The hot team for this week was Cor- ners, bowling a fine score of 3543 and the high single game was bowled by| to Sabers with 1247, The bowlings in this league are ing it difficult to turn in the high scores which were #0 common several weeks ago and for the Guys in the select class it was Davies with an 859 (319), and Leav- find-/ 223, with 224, GMC's 7: 39 the 700 class, for the fe he mickey" led_the way with 786 (330) Dutch 762, arold (322), Ballem (313) and or (319), In the high average race for the G followed Cc. te same pattern is still Reg Hickey still leading with a fine 255 average ae in second place Ron FOOTNOTES -- It was vies' terrific bowling that stoppe chies who had been red hot the the lat few weeks, which finds Dutchies only leading now by one point, Mavis Tay- lor, who ae been bowling temendously' luck and -|has been running into hard just can't buy a strike. Janet Peel has been red-hot and appears headed for a terrific year. COF LEAGUE Ava Green 711 (227, = ") and Art Peeling 706 (250, 200, had the pins eonmerne oe well oe weet, the only two 700 600'a ~~ gg: 688 (256, 209); Sid (286, 228); Don Brown 642 (274); Wee Stata 639 (213, 210, 216); George Oliver 617 Lioyd Hooper 608 (250), Bev' 607 (211, 200); Shirley Oliver (285); Derv iE 249) : iz if big gun hides in the crucial third game sins with Clarke Hubbell and Ray Mai This makes two series won by hows hides, a very creditable record, Ed and og Stata 603 (233, 214), Shewen 263, de (280); Dick , | Clarke ee foutshot Cameos. High Scores (Group 1)--Hank Sarnov- shy 604 (316); Bob Gallagher 642, Lioyd $16, Ed Johnson to Don Ds |Former winners Stein Emksen "Inational field of 23 skiers en- rr Top Field Coming For Giant Slalom COLLINGWOOD, Ont, (CP)-- and Heli Schaller top an inter- tered in Sunday's third annual Ken Beeby, fast becoming led the No. 2 loop with 746 ( Boyd was next with 740, 718 (295); Jim Sullivan r 706, Bob Strutt 098 (3015 Frank hog 692 Soon bes Hubbell 651 (253), schedule will wi" gpen this weak t should bo ame 8 ie for the final play-otf) spot in each group, ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE to the Pikes, winners of the with, Rockets 24, Jays 2, Beavers 23, Pia Pals 21, Doves 20, Jets 19, Swane 18, Lucky Six 14 and Jacks 12, Men 600 -- Bill Pike led theh league of 839. (320, 620 (226), Men 200 -- J. maele Sh nents 218, D, Crouter 204, E, Hawley 203, C, Davia 203, 201; A. saaatone 201, Maunder 200 and R. Ci 200, panies: $0 = 2: Grandy 661 (239, ey, . Marlowe 646 (236, 204, 206), 'Sacklin 609 ¢286), and J, Rorrison M bn (207, 203), Ladies = -- H, Cormban 250, M. , 223, E. Hawley 244, 213, $5,000 giant slalom. ing lest slopes, the Devil's Glen's sjnadian national team, lives in ;|Kimberly, B.C. He was Aus- W./trian junior champion at the mage of 14 and won the Swiss G./slalom in 1958, The race, which carries a $2,000 first prize, will be run over one of the continent's fast- waterfall run, The first section drops at a shanp 42 degrees. Eriksen, 35, a double gold medal winner in the 1952 Olym- pics and three-time Norwegian national champion, won the in- ,jaugural race in 1961, He now is a professional in Colorado. Schaller, 25, last year's win- ner and now coach of the Ca- alpine and downhill champion- ships and the Norwegian giant Scott 228, 208, G, Clark 226, B. Wilson 215 and M. Hurst 201. Pointe Taken this week -- Meavers by individuals or community ITO EA TT Uh Ny ea TE BITS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 8, 1 Hull-Ottawa Junior A Loop Is Thriving nancially after the Crowds vary Smiths Falls and Pembroke,|J. L. McLennan of which have regular attendances| Court of Appeal of up to 2,500, to smaller cen-/ment here Feb. tres like Thurso and Bucking-|Student teams .jham which draw an average|five law schools 500 to 700, at playoffs.;. TO HEAR $s. in size from their annual which began operations on a shoestring two years ago, now is looking toward expansion. The nine-club circuit, which ends its regular season schedule tonight, has already drawn the serious attention of scouts from professional clubs in search of potential talent while last year's champion -- Ottawa Montag- nards--reached the eastern fin- als of the Memorial Cup. League president Mickey Lar- kin and Art Bogart, manager of the Pembroke Arena, say the league might expand to Corn- wall and Brockville with possi- bly another entry from Hull, Que. It now ts composed of Ottawa Montagnards and Ottawa Prim- rose and clubs from Hawkes- bury, Smiths Falls, Arnprior and Pembroke, Ont., and Hull, Thurso and Buckingham, Que. Most of the clubs, sponsored Pin Pals 0, Swane 4, Rockets Pikes 4, Doves 0, Jets 4, Jakes 0, Jays Maunder 248, P. Cooper 239, D. Coleman 231, W.13, Lucky Six 1, groups, hope to break even fi- BAILIFFS SALE Restaurant Equipment (KNOWN AS RICK-SHAW CHINESE RESTAURANT). at 42 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontarid Agron FEB, 11th, 1963 at 11 A.M, lortgege and Lendiord's Werrent we will 1 conditions at time Sh wae whe siglo : ontgea, Ont moy be made on tue preentons Ted? 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