Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1963, p. 14

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D THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 17, 1963 43 7 Oe or ae HOY stepnens nik 10-PIN ACTION Wins Mixed 'Spiel Herman Prakken Rolls Scoring three wins for a pointin their first two games and), ,,.,, Thed Game, : W eek's Highest Triple total of 14, Roy Stephens skip-/claimed second prizes, with a} Wally Calei, Ty Gord jFurey, 7 x : ; . Stephens, ; Eric Henry, . ' ped his rink to top honors in'total of 16 pi 4 stripe tha Tain Piests 1s Rex Gow, "| Bowing in the Thursday Night OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUB A 7 ds ouse ; . the annual "McLaughlin Local|Prizes, went to Gord Lotthouse|t seiess, 9 § Mundoy. &: ILeague, Herman Prakken start-|, ih ame nah! remalning inthe tre Mixed" at the Oshawa Golf) na "tot 1 of 14 ints. Hi 5 11:00 O'CLOCK DRAW ed out with a 209 and then a 214) with 70 points. The only team with @ stopate igitscs points. v7, e|| Marj McCaffrey, Irene Gunn, before he had cooled off. He fin-|chance to take the lead from them is Club, on Saturday. : one-win prizes were won by Tom) Bob Jack, George Tresise, ished ub witha tbe 268 and 2049's Barber Shop with 67 followed by i im! McDowell's ri vith 8 plus 4, | Bess Jack, eon Gunn, dd L i : Carl's Barber Shop 63, Winners 62%, Hen- P ccgoegee steno he i owell's rink, with 8 plu Fred McCaffrey, Barb Tresise, _ |terrific 691 triple. This triple is|serse Block 56, Gillard Cleaners 53, Big the cLau: in Coal an up-} % ' skip, ? skip, a: j ' - . ix 50, Duffy's Red and White 4812, Scu- plies Ltd Thophy were pied mee angele H. Robins, Mrs. A. Armstrong _ hie --* a snot hearers 46, Modern Grill 43, Signet . | 8B. Caldwell, Pec Fletcher, at Eastway es a SO|Signs 42, Holody Aluminum 39, Sandy's and Roy Davis, "Til" Stephens) °°" 32. euthe wal 'Do', Robins, Mrs. f. Fordham, 'leads the league. Pfeil I and Roy Stephens, skip, The , HO es tesla Kite siaseye skip, UAB dd, 9. Pier the Pree game, here tt a ae Capp $77, John webster peo 2 Sere ' in 4, Jim mont 565, Ray Crossley $41 winning foursome competed in| skip, 10; skip, 3. Marie Libby, Sue Kessler, ae Ng pa Hecaun's Bob Jones $39, Ozzie' Sponer $31, Bit the 9.00 o'clock draw. Runners-) Marion Breeborn, Elspey Furey, | Walt Libby, John. Kessler, atch single Germond 516, Dan Thomson $14, Don up in the bid for the trophy and) George Read, Grant Mcintosh, | iv. Langmaid, Peggy Wilson, 268, B, Worsley 223, and H. | Richmond 506, Forth Douglas 500. A «ap; Belva Cain, Jean Renwick, Doug Langmaid, Alex Wilson, |Woods 207 helped out for the} Women Top Ten: Shirley Bowers 486, day's top laurels was the rink Tom Prest, Gord Furey, skip, 10; skip, 'high single P Barbara Kirkham 484, Edi Ryan 474, of H. srpsepes Erle Page ieee skip, 8 (W) skip, 8 (L)| H Nichol, Elsie Champers, | gh s . Carol Germond: 473, Lorraine 'Dalby 457, Elsie Anderson an Ewart) Helen Glover, "Pot" Bastedo, | :tle Anderson, i ambers, MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Marg Brown 452, Marg Barnes 452, Beth Nichol, skip. They won their| 2oug Calhoun, Morley Finlay, j iisie Anderson, Hilda Black, | Kinloch's are the winners of the first "ebster 445, Anne Bone 443, Marlan ' 3renda Calhoun, Mary Anderson, Ewart Nichol, Tom McDowell, : * Leonard 437; three games, competing in the jock Giver" : Ted Bastedo, * |. skip, 14; skip, section with a total of 69 points and J. Jose as Preston's Men's Wear are the winners of} Don Richmond led the men's high aver- a " 11.00 division, and amassed a © skip, 6; skip, 5,| Koy Crone, Willa Hill, |high pinfall with 36,969 pins, A very|age with 179, Harold Babcock and Fred : | Ken Crone Al Stewart, i iT ' s. Undos Mudd J Coulter, é , ' 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New| Snow are close behind with 176 and total of 12 plus 3 points | ain Ruddy, fe Gn Coulter: | -jey Lancaster, -- Hazel Stewart, | Vear fo all the sponsors of the Monday|John Webster next with 175, Barbara ' : In the early draw, Tom) 'gops" Henr D | Chas. Lancaster, Jack Green, Night League |Kirkham is still in front for the ladies 5: é 7 orothy Munday, | . i Nigh ague, | 4 Prest's rink, which included] éric Henry, | Elgin Munday, -- | yon!Poay 16; ieee vill 5. | Kinloch's Men's Wear ended up on top| with 154, Edi Ryan with' 151, and right on | 4 : ary Peterson, jaine Willson, thi th ith 69 point " their heels, Carol Germond and Jean OSHAW Marion Freeborn, George Read|_ kip. 10; skip, 9.| Ken Peterson Stan Willson ee ee ate ays brass aes Hokies aii Tie , ' * y Duniop Tire an . Preston's Men's . al Bea Kell, Lorraine Famme, | Maible Boudreau, Betty Lofthouse, ' ee ; : ; and Belva Cain, chalked up|? ae " ° " y 1 |Wear with 64, Oshawa TV 61, Sherrif's! Don't forget next week, turkey roll ors in the annual '"Corby's District representative Ross left-to-right, skip Paul Mich- tires wihs dor actotal GF 1d al alift Kell, Stan Sereda, lack Elliott, Gord Lofthouse, |Tailors. 18, Black's. Men's. Wear. 56,| and Christrns raffle -- get. yor kes Above is shown the Oshawa § - sig : r Pp N Ward | 'ree wins tor a total o PIUS| Dorie Cox, Merlee Lawrence,| skip, 7; _ skip, Pepis Pizza Palace $4, Industrial Tool) j 5 ag The Osh- Murison (left) is seen present- ael, Jack Perry, Norm War A epis Pi yi i ool|in, please, rink which captured top hon- ©Pen Bonspiel" at The Os ; Fi ; 1 points. There was only the} Rex Cox, Bert White, Gome and Die 52, Orphans 48, Engel's Men's | m P awa Curling Club on Saturday. ing his company's trophy to, and Giles Goulding. one three-game winner in the, 'kip, 9; skip, 3 oui, ' C srencaster, Wear 46, Team No. 14 46, Seaway Food EASTWAY MIXED Creem ea -- _ Stel uke, ichol, ; . ott, 29, Scotty's Millwork 29, Team No, 11 3. 4 becar A ast aaReISIRERE? 11.00 o'clock division. sat Chifferd, ait Roe Armatrona, % dock Groen M, Peltnbs was the high bowler of Wal hen Raperyy Mabe oh be aril } ' if y! Lori Foster, rf | Holland, ofthouse, i Leon Gunn, the night with a 246 single and a fine 642 e e In the seria draw, pol ieee ernst sll, Wilson, 7'(W): T. McDowell, 7 (L) |triple "and wes followed by "H., Kopitexi| UP 2" there Is no report for this week. Cain's entry claimed third "¢\, 4 ge ake es Langmaid, 7; F. McCaffrey, with a fine 601, B. Harding 588, W. Win-| Doris Vann led the ladies last week prizes, for high two wins with a : J if Third Game field 562, and G. Lawrence with 459, |When she toppled the pins for a nice $37 4 is jtotal of 10 points while Gord). cyehens ee vpn 5 | |Furey's rink had the best one-| Bert White, 7: A. Bradley 5 ' win total, six points. W, Holland, 8 (W) T. Bastedo, 8 (L) : 3 McDowell, 14; J. Elliott, Bert Harding is currently leading the!riple and leader of the men was Bob 1 In the late section, "Ab" Serd Furey, 3 --. Munday, Lofthouse, 1 D. Langmaid, This year's Christmas Prize Roll has|tied for the lead this section with 17 > YNFeEN VOSOASw LANDER-STARK CLASSIC | Taypees and Brown's Plumbing are POP>MEA OPOPM> eon Gunn, 10; Jack Green, league with a respectable 183 average.|Howlett when he managed @ fine 564 Nichol, 7; A. Robins, triple. Wilson, 4; F, McCaffrey, 1; c2 bd e 5 : i Tom Prest, ; Wally Cain, 4. A, Armstrong, 13; C, Lancaster, 6, /been set for December 22, with another|points apiece and are followed by Cen- Robins skipped his rink to wins! Eric Henry, 12; Rex Cox, 7; |fine array of gifts to shoot for. |sors, Auto-Magic Carwash, Bobbies, and SCANS Se Ses PEE SRE ERE A RE ROE | The Falcons, with Bob Edgar and) John's Garage, all with 14 points apiece. Lorenz Schatz smashing the pins in fine|Next In line are: Johnny's TV 13, The 2 style, smothered the Jets three times) Splits 12, Oshawa's Mr. Clean 11, Lane for this week's only shut-out. |Pharmacy 9) Wilson's Furniture 9, Osh- or cS 'ei Ee aWwW S Doug Vann displayed one steading|awa Camera Centre 7, Bond Clothes 4, : s ee ce aa Ros P shooting as he led the Flyers to @ 2-to-1|/The Jinx 6, Moss Mets 5, and Cook's Members of the Simcoe Hall/Crystal, Maurice St. Pierre and fighters defeating Parts andjgame were Clem Hewett, Arn victory over the Hawks, who had' ® very|Body Shop 2. Servic ld Cummer, Bob Goddard, dd nd managed to sal the| 4 -e Jordan. Service 33 to 13 |0 aner, * Kc | bad day a 10 salvage 1h) 'The mon whe menaced ¢e 'eel ov sp . HE? se ep ago ' fe games next J0e Krasnaj led the Firefight- Dave Piatti, Greg. Milosh, one win by only two pins, |the 500 mark this. week are: 8. Howlett agues participated last Satur- y Leag ' } : ; c n' @ The Royals, with a good team effort, n J : ; : ' x ers with 10 points, Eddie Locke! Mike Karas, Ron Melnroy and headed by Harry Joyce, disposed of peel peg ficue Bik Cone G. day in six exciting games. Saturday will be: 8.45 a.m.,./7 "phil mctiveen 6, Chas. Mar-'Nick Corneal. | Eagles 2 to 1. Ken Fisher made his re-/tTavior 519, 8. Peake S08. Olives vs. Avenues; 9.15 a.m., lowe 6 Lary Brennan and Joe ' : turn to the Classic this week with the) The women over the 400 mark are: D. OLIVES TIE COURTS Courts vs. Jacksons and at 9.45 zi aoe. ach had tw GAMES THIS WEEK Eagles and responded with their f0P/vann 537, J. Gyruka $27, J. Peel S04 |. In the Biddy League action, it 4.m., Etnas vs. Bantings ds Aiea eral ; Games scheduled for Satur-) : : : ae : The Tigers continue to have thelrlairatty ig, MW Cole OB. Gnarke dai; was a game of nerves with the ! Biddy Parts and Service were with- day, Dec. 21 are: 10.15 a.m.,| Fives were wild Sunday night lars, captain Brent Oldfield and|Kolodzie spelled off his brother) troubles as they dropped a 2 to 1 decision|)' I swrence 430, J, Ross 439, G. Fusco first game of the morning when Y out these services of Jeff Mc-\Bolahoods vs. Police Associa-.as Toronto Dow Kings dealt)guard Bob Booth, as well as|Joe at forward, . . . Dow\'o the fast climbing Lions, spearheaded) 174 G Reid with 180 average and J, the Olives and Courts battled in Westmount Kiwanis Club 'and : ; eat fee = ; | ie Wal : Ilveen for this game, which'tion: 10.55 a.m., Kinloch's vs.|themselves win number five-in-/hard-working Gary Newitt, the/Kings played without Rub y| se Goyer won Wait Scott |Gyurka with 168 average are high avers overtime to a 16-to-16 tie. those present on Saturday were Assisting with the League are members of the : : Bob Edgar won the Cole's Sporting may have made some dif-'parts and Service and at 11.35|a-row, 81-48, over the Oshawajrookie from Ajax, but the/Richman, who is out with a| Goods "agelle 4 DON eat Ne Pletal d : "mic, ference to their score. Lenjam., Firefighters vs. CKLB. Hawks. It was the Hawks'|locals put on a very creditable broken wrist; . . . Oshawa's|(" re i "Eight: .. Edger 'oe (23s), WA Bosco a ec agate gene 'ye ie Birickowicz led the Parts team) [ndividual'scorers in the fifth-straight loss, show until the roof caved in./Referees Board, through Presi- Scott $86 (230), L. Schatz 584 (210, 210),| HAVE RECORD ENTRY ni ig Seah te ah agar kee! ton, Jim Wa ilk tae dh with 6 points, Rick Bilinski 4, Minor Basketball League for). A second-half slam led by/first half and trailed by: only dent Ed Kolodzie, would like it Be ann ae, Joe Buy: G) ZURICH, Switzerland (Reut- Se SEcuk cinndings Gut hastone Cliff Bowes, Te secisting Peter Dewsbury 2 and Milford the past four scheduled gamesjace Warren Reynolds broke three points with some 30 sec-/known that the NCCA Basket-|j. Waldinsperger 549. Standings: Tigers ers)--A record 68 countries had in the league shay esiaztin Don Thompson Also assisUNS viacters 1. are as follows: John Rajkovic\open a tight defensive battle/onds left. Dow. Kings uppedjball Rules Committee invoked|26 Flyers 24, Lions 22, Falcons 21, entered the 1966 World Soccer now had to settle with a one were John Davidson, Andy u phy ote hold the/their margin to 33-26 with two tt aes ate *|Hawks 20, Royals 17, Jets 13, Eagles 13.\Cup Monday when_ entries win, two losses and a tie Cherkas. Mike Karas, Walter In all Minor League action 47, Phil Mcllveen 36, Eddie|which saw the locals ho! j on = : he rule change requiring offi-| Chuck Andor is currently leading the| losed at International Football , g sosueare ne ayer Wada on Saturday morning a total of Locke 35, Chas. Marlowe 33,!powerful Dow Kings' attack to|quick baskets before the inter-/cials to handle the ball after|Classic with a 187 average and is follow-| Sed @ Scorers for the Courts were/Hubar and Bill Rajkovic. 58 personal fouls were com- Gord Perkins 32, Bob Shepherd just 33 points in the opening 20\ mission, every infraction They \° Here Bloaresen coy seer 184 F.|Federation headquarters here. on " Bicol ae KINLOCH'S DOWN POLICE mitted and the teams can look 30, Bill Langley 28, Joe Krasnaj/minutes. Toronto called the; Oshawa went into one of their,claim the rule lengthens the)" wy nai a is not among those en chuk 4 ond ay oly Pe, "| In the Minor Basketball/to a more rigid rule, come this/25, Ray Jacula 21, Bob John-|shots from then on and did it periodic scoring droughts in|game by about three playing| OuebAy Mtb Kekeuie : Kenny Embury, Jac ' oak League, which is sponsored by Saturday, in respect to the storie 21, Pete Graper 17, Jeffin spades, 48-22, in the final the opening minutes of the sec-|minutes, providing More SCOT-| gcugog Cleaners won their first shut- and John Jessup anal .7 the Oshawa Y's Men's Club, it number of fouls to be com-Mcllveen 17, Gary Edgar 17,|stanza. : ond half. By the time theyjing . . . and Kolodzie believes|ovt of the season this week when they! SHORGAS ld a Bill M K was the Kinloch's team defeat- mitted before leaving the game. Milford Masters 14 and Len| Hawks were minus two regu-came out of it, the Hawks|that the NCCA has never Sioa (pert ened the Corvettes' sever Golrte tel oe ee ing the Police Association crew, Assisting in the minor league Birivkowicz 13. Sores GS ----------= |found Dow Kings well out in/of the Hawks so the legislation|nothing. General Aggregate finally did] HEATING & 2 and Larry Knox I ishaeact the by the tune of 25-to-18 - ra = _ ee is /{ront and it became a matter of)wasn't aimed directly at them. |what every oll glory Bday Pe a] scorers for Olives. David Labvrp "Gary Edgar was the big scor- | how much their margin of*vic-| . . . Fred Reilly filled in for|werg \nen's-weer team thelr first loss of APPLIANCES gr via iis Ores utd *° er for the Kinloch's team with Ms | a 1) Ic jtory would he. |absent Brent Oldfield as Hawks' the spice gdp Molt Ds ar tpi ct hve ae Industrial and rs 0 ives $ . exaedis: | n i ; A. and P. key ir winning str mem e q iL hay daca bad 6 Gus imcoe a u | Hawks struggled desperately|c@ptain. . . . With Oldfield and | A. af tale See ee Nae " * A os . {moved from forwar \back on the winning track when they In the second game it was walter Hubar 1.'For the Police ool s bao iret Foard and did. a pide ie lbig guard beat Ron Robinson Excavation 52. Rit-|| The established, reliable Gas 3 e Avenues 22 and Bantings 16, in team it was Bob Johnstone with 1 e 7. : +24» |son Centre and Cadillacs had, a close| Dealer in your area. a well-fought game. Jim Jor-7 pete Graper 6, Ralph Bran- pens 1nor ay jand ran the "Silver Seven"' into) Tawks are now idle until FE One ot er ee cage Se ee dan was the high scorer with ton 3. Bill Rajkovic 2. | H k {the ground, The final was 81-48 OSHAWA (48) Gri i$ when he shot @ fine 8) cories and ber] 31 CELINA ST. i i { i 2 , " ris / -- Gr s| ed by Don Whit ith her i peel gereng P snag sour aulne CKLB WINS CLOSE ONE The Y's Men's = sponsored|Redstones overcoming the Sat- oc ey Preyer bah ice el (12), Reilly (12) "'cheskil score a. Fe soo was thir with, 3 (Corner of Athol) : ; £ - q q | ud . - ros ' rf % jow' : G. Turner , C. some practising. | In am exciting game, with/Minor Basketball League heldjurns 17-to-18. : | igers guys' gave it everything they|(7), J. Kolodzie (2), Olinyk (1), [Ander ssh Praiken. S518, Jove - 928-9441 Randy Jackson 6, Jim Bak 4,/0nly a minute to go, it was the/its opening league games at) At the halfway point, the) In Catholic Church Hockey\haq until they just ran out of |E- Kolodzie. |C. Severs 542, W. Jendrika 538, J. Tyrell Goa' Beslden 2 A and Serge|CKLB team who shot a basket / Simcoe Hal! Boy's Club, Eulalie teams had six points each. The| play last weekend, St. Joseph'S\oas Qur defense played a! TORONTO (81) -- Reynolds 533, R. Trimm $31, K. McGregor 523. Dupont were scorers andjto edge out Bolahood's by a at Central Park, for boys be- teams were very evenly balanc-\edged St. Gertrude's 2-1, in the| whale of a game in the first|(19), McGuire (16) Goldring members of the winning team.|score of 18-to-17. : tween the ages of 12 and 16 ve Fie it was not until the final' first Atom League game of the/naif he stated. Later he ad-/(14), Dacyshyn (8), G. Stulac r) Ron Parfitt 6 and Dennis Med-| Bolahood's tried everything Yrs. , |whistle of the game that the/day. Larry Hopkins, on @ pass! mitted that the Dow Kings were|(7), Vipond (7), J. 'Stulac (6), NEAL S BARBER SHOP wid, a newcomer, had 6, with|possible to score in the last John pipiens the ---- di- tN tg and scoring . was from Chuck Lepine ey t the class of the league. "Like| Richards (2), Macllroy, Trotter Tom Eldridge 2 and Richard!quarter of the game, after rector, reports that positions on/S'° arene ; Foley, in a three-way play with my. Yankees theyll cn away" 1 ROCK ST. NORTH Mcllveen 2. Billy Lee' andicoming from behind to go all the times are not yet filled, o Top scorer for Redstones was|G, 0'Connell and M. Foley, and hide on the Gihek tenes 10 Curokioe anise acs e 23 BROC : ST. Randy Jordan assisted with the ahead, but they missed many 2nd any boys interested should ened beret with 10 points fol-| accounted for the winners' goals |the Joop." fy i eeal Psi da 4 @ "WHITBY'S FINEST" @ defence. atenete for Dae ve ei ci Se ak 4 jet uel pttoigg Piob "aad oS ee te | Garney Gunn thought the | Hoggs po a a . ye FEATURING could have put them well out in Boys Clu etween : ld : : the singleton for St. Ge s, eae ep | Ss, ¢ ; bone ETNAS SHOW POWER front of the powerful CKLB and 10.30 a.m. on Saturday _ Reviaias with two points ion a solo effort. an stitabg Moy ies eae wi, rhage daacned, his] @ FOUR EXPERT BARBERS @ TV LOUNGE inal Biddy L ue ornings. . e. strong men: for | Cross downed St. apne Pie aad sg | Ors irthday Monday without) tiga aig ans cathee team, a mee Bs a __|Saturns were Larry Lloyd with oe Hoawies eh in their Hit Sg vst gnc right jtist| any celebrations--even without @ MODERN EQUIPMENT @ POPULAR PRICES ing some power to outscore the|, Bob Shepherd led the CULB RESULTS OF LEAGUE GAMES seven points, and Bob Glecoff with Roger Richard potting @\,0 he Joked te [knowing about it.. 'The once Adults... 1.25 -- Children .. 75e Jacksons by the score of 29-to-11 team with 9 points, Gord Perk: phe Nicki's overwhelmed the with six points, pair and getting two assists for, °* J . mighty batsman, who hit a rec- Gordon Kent 12, Ted Boivin 10. He with 6 and Bill Langley with peaumarts 30-to-4, in the first the winners. Wayne Donnelly, Reynolds held the hot handjord 197 centuries, was in al OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY For the Bolahgod's team it ene ; ' tor the Dow Kings, ting je leami: ; at | Bill Cobel 5, Steve Ball 2 were|was John Rajkovic with 11, Bill encounter of the season. The and Lawrence Wry each: had e w Kings, potting semi-coma in a hospital, where __Th . cosh 1999 : | Closed Mondey bats a > Nicki's! f as- Points along the way, The 6'7" he has been seriously ill for the! the Etnas scorers with. David 'idson 9 Puint-setters for the Russian Hock y one goal and a couple 0 ie ouugany i | Jamieson 5, Nick Melnychuk 3, oa Nick penal Davidson ? were Barry Hobbs with 16, Bill e sists while Altina Felix and Joe McGuire threw in 16 more last three: weeks, ; Whaling with 6, Jerry Reynolds 'Svdebski tallie dthe other two markers and Ruby Goldring! and Jordan 1, counting for the , : ty Sydebski dthe , Jacksons. Other players parti. FIREMEN WIN HANDILY With 6 and Dance Tutton with Not Far Below For the losers, it was B, Bulger 4dded gate eircaee ig cipating in this game. were Dick 'In the last 'Minor league 'WO Points. with two and B. Charbonneau Mauler," was the high point The Perfect Howson, Mike Cherkas, Lyle game, it was the mighty Fire- 'The Beaumart's point-getters) = lfor the other one. . : ! = iGaatrnashy di gi Vial Aaland - were Bill Harding and Bob a ] re? | Gregory's , defeated St.,™an for the Hawks with 13 G i FT WIN FOR AVENUES Milosh 5, Ken McWilliams: 2, hy h \to get back into the game but|Bob Booth away, Tom Olinyk|tean 52 and Thompson Plumbing got! Commercial St. , : Muir, each with two points. Mary's 2-1 in another tight pu. prac ag Pee ig = The Nicki's had a 140-0 lead) OAKVILLE (CP) -- Carl Hy- Atom League tilt, on goals by) "°'Y = spi ees EOS ; | ; : A = +t Pumping in an ey zen, 6- I eam Oop For lover the Beaumart's at half/mers, who played with Windsor|Luke Charbonneau and M tke FOUL, SHOTS: 'Three Hawks, for the ltime. The Beaumarts counter- Bulldogs on a recent European|Adams, Jim Nemish tipped in Garney Gunn, Fred Rei ; ; ; ; , re St./o 7unn, illy and ° ° ed after half time with two tour, describes the calibre of,Mike Donne's pass, to save St..7) Olinyk didn't get on the Entire Family bd : i y y y i i ry' hitewash! quick points by Harding, Barry hockey in Russia as not far be-\Mary's from the w : ; Basketball Mites Hobbs led the Nicki's in over- low that of the National Hockey brush. basal og Ae ut uk coming any opposition put up League. In Bantam Leseie ake Shier worked the. pivot and: Gd f s . T d_ not) Hymers, a 22-year-old 's Mary's overpowered St. Phil-|¥ and E The Simcoe Hal! Biddy|replied for the Red Trotters by by ee Eee ee : : year old 'actiog| es) y i i cularly vs withilip's - ig's 8- Sagar| ee REGULATION f stop Bob Muir from sinking a,teacher, regularly plays with|lip's - Hedwig's 8-2. John Saga | Basketball League started play/securing a one-point penalty basket for two more points, {Oakville Oaks in the Ontariojand Martin Valks, with eg REMEMBER WHEN?... size last Saturday morning with over! 15+ putting the Trotters 3 to 2 |Hockey Association's Sen-jgoals and two assists each.) 2. our CANADIAN PRESS | (Complete with bats, net end bells) pol gt float uae ts te up on the Hawks. With less than, POLARIS DOWNS ATLAS" |ior League. He was loaned to|paced the attack. Tommy Dart. | Here's @ gift that will keep the entire family busy ea int i : Bri | awarded the Edward J. LAST, complete with legs and top (plus acces- SEN DEVILS WIN the Trotters, but th sks Polaris jumped into a quickjall six of their games against/ed by Dermott O'Brien, Dart,| H , Pp : Pp. (p e rr te wc persistence netted gat first half time lead of 15-to-9 Russian teams. - Danny Ballentine and Tom San-| Neil memorial plaque 17 s sories) for the excellent F g Z : oH finteroiage tt Hae + i to the person who makes | my } ; ac : ; P ; terview. 'Their skating the Combines | : | Gold Kings, coached by Fred ended with the Hawks scramb- laris was John Bulah with six)" an Jn IS ines. ape 0s ' : ji Denshann," was an overwhelm- ling around the Trotters' basket points in the first half. Atlas|WaS Not a problem and their] Holy Cross nosed out St.) he. most outstanding con Frank Jenkinson was the e = n The point-getters for Polaris pose ree Wy their shooting other, jby. B. Heofs. For St | ee gh due 1279 SIMCOE N. Devils strong man with 20 BLUE BOMBERS WIN were Tim Peel with nine points, Syners a dete peg ol |Joseph's it was Grey Rates fence 'since 1941, he had | 728-6291 points of his team's total win. The last game of the morning jxq Hanowch with six points, : ' fads s Olym-/and' Dave Mosier as the suc-} Locked out Rocky Graz- ' OPEN DAILY ~ Z * . , ' against the Russians. Gertrude's blanked | St. ; -two, The Gold Kings scorers White Aces, coached by Bill Bulah with a total of eight _ | St. Gertru A ee YOR, were Doug Lean, and David Jeffs. The score for this game points. The remaining three |Gregory's 4-0. Robert Kennedy --_ Bombers maniski REGINA (CP)--Saskatchewanjassists, was top. scorer, with CLOSE FOR TROTTERS The Biddy. Basketball League Roughriders of the Western|John Rorabeck and Mike overcoming the Purp'e Hawks, coaches, and equipment such as ing was between the Redstones Bob Dennis has resigned to ac-ifensive performance, shared coached by Bill Pascoe, 5-4. Tne sweaters, score books, etc. and the Saturns. It was a very|cept a business post in Roswell,|star rating, picking up two shortly after the _ starting Westmount Kiwanis Club. Mr. LO EE : ; | 4 " uu a whistle. Smith has announced that there . Generals are undefeated against St. q RED TAG GOODWILL VAL ES The twe teams played anvare still openings for players in Kitts - will this record continue ?... |] cay ' even game until early in the th's League. Game time 9 a.m. ' 4 | : tag 1958 Pontiac 1959 Pontiac 1959 Chevrolet : e ih > Rr World middleweight |¥ havi dt Al 5 minutes t craw The Atlas and Polaris were the Bulldogs for the Europeanand Noel O'Brien _ notched i ' ght |% having @ grand time. Almost anyone con play, palam. enave : scored itie wis tan te the next teams on the floor./tour, during which Windsor lost singles with assists being earn-| Champion. Tony Zale was and it's so much fun, This table is BUILT TO 40 e = +4 F 3. "I was impressed with: the dolsek. Young Malone '"'eased| Years ago today. He re- price here shown. between the Green Devils,ipoints by: Tom Tullock with 294 won 23-17. Woods bs , ee ; | , ' ; coached by D. Gower, and the about a minute to go. The game| The strong man for the Po- Russian's style of play,' he said the pain'? by scoring twice for| ceived the trophy, awarded : MAY WE IFT ER IFI TE VALID ALL ssing defensiv | ; tribution to boxing each SUGGEST A G C T CA YEAR 'ROUND ing success for the Devils who in a bid to get that winning rallied in. the second half, out- Pneer and defensive moves got| Joseph's 3-2. R. Gala had two) year, on the basis of a sin- x who downed the Kings 24-to-6. point which eluded them. " pointing Polaris 8-to-6, ughest praise from our coach,/goals and an assist on the) 71, ' : oe ; ; ' j pic team, coached by Rev. Da-'¢. bo -- Mosier rating] ; ; : | 7 A.M. till 6 P.M. Kirk Gillespie made 4 pnints,|WaS the Blue Bombers, coached and Bob Grey wth two points. |; ne dae a tilt cess COM AO! : iano in the sixth round be- | "M. ti -M. and Dean Irvin made. the other DY W. 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