| : ~ a ~ 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 17, 1967 mf Nevin scored on penalty shot Hulls Scoring Feats 2" Mohns, Chi 100144 2%. 3% Kelly, Tor 8 16 24 2 e r) adit Hadfield, NY 7:17 #24 29 1g 1g t ee |Mahovlich, Tor 12 11 23 27 |--Mahovlich--scored- on penalty , 'Against NHL All-Stars spirited penalties : ree NHL By HAL BOCK look tired against the Bruins|before game time whether he'll i, Brent MONTREAL (AP) -- Toe Saturday night," said Blake.'be starting against the All |shot against Glenn Hall, Nov d Norris, _ Blake, the combustible coach of|"That's why I decided to play|Stars. That's the system Blake MONTREAL (CP)--Ed Gia-|need a burst of scoring power,Rousseau, Mtl 9 26 35 36/23 at Toronto ' vices for tee iging mage agg be Bauman. : used against Boston. "I didn't comin's netminding and Bobby/similar to that of 1961-62, when|Goyette, NY 4 31 35 4 Hampson, Det 8 15 23 2 'he host ind out very quickly whether] The youngster came up with|want him to get nervous," Toe Hull's scoring efforts were the|he had 15 goals after Chicago's|Howe, Det 13 21 34 1Slmiccna 1 of the young Gary Bauman is for real.|39 saves and now Blake is toy-| said. highlights in the National Hoc-'|first 39 games and finished with |q; ' Richard, Mtl 8 15 23 14 . v th/Gilbert, NY 22 11 33 6 roate"alender win raed hen ot © shetty mike et thecal ad wt Apo ie Keon tor 8 Sl tetach, NY 7b tre man : ' in the nets for a while. He's|might ge! e call and was ork Rangers and Chicago; jy, Nic K'tenbach, NY 7 16 23 17 winners' 7 the slumping Canadiens to @ 3-l/expected to split the all-starjprepared for it. "It kind of Black Hawks continued their Want tue bo ee Pilote, Chi 42 28 Connelly, Bos 10 12 22 4 s. Larry victory over Boston Sundaylassignment with Hodge. shakes you up a bit," he admit- battle for first place. real and: New York's Phil Goy- Bills, Tor eld ap és nd. Rick B night, 24 hours after the Bruins] | way 308 ted, "But 1 tried to keep every- Giacomin, New York's lanky|ette are tied for fourth place in|Geotfrion, NY 11 16 27 10 a te coe n ea : i ak goaltender, had two shutouts,|scOring with 35 points each, one esta € ys ? Whitby's goals against Charle Hodge for) If anes egg ap a That will be tough to do his fifth and sixth of the season, |more than veteran Gordie Howe|Delvecchio, Det 8 19 27 4) Shutouts: Gi ; i jintillian. Ba 54 victory. a ar front line that in-jagainst the All-Stars, who have to become the first Rangers'|of Detroit awa s A Fecerokt "The performance earned Bau-|cludes Detroit's Gordie Howe, |dominated this game in recent goalie in 17 years to get that ie : _|D. Hull, Chi 14 12 26 10/4: Hodge 3; Worsley, Hall, De- posi | man a shot at the National|Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita ofjyears. The Stars have won two many shutouts in one each Rod Gilbert of New York isin snosito, Chi 8 17 25 ~ 22 Jordy, Bower, Cheevers h 1 score! ) Hockey League All-Stars, who'll/Chicago, Toronto's Frank Mah-|straight and have lost only once een, jewhth with 33 points and Davelyaus chi 5 20 25 12|/Empty t goals: Gi i el team, "meet the Canadiens in the 20th/ovlich and Rod Gilbert of Newlin the last six tries against the The last was Charlie Rayner,|Keon of Toronto Maple Leafs|yay" Wy 11 4 [per = BES Bene: RCO, Weston, | annual classic here Wednesday| York, the Canadiens' netminding|Stanley Cup champions. who had six in the 1949-50 season /and Pierre Pilote of Chicago are|~°¥"™ 1 13 24 _6\Bower, Crozier, Parent 1. the All- night. job could be his for a while. Last year Howe, who passed and seven in 1948-49. jtied for ninth with 28 points Rises 30 "T thought Hodge started tol Bauman won't know until just/the 700-goal mark two weeks Fg et hsnmari released by|¢ach. i SEE THIS a ago, put on a one-man show, HL headquarters today show; Reg Fleming continues as the! EUROPE b Smith, ' Ss scoring two goals and assisting that Giacomin leads the Jeague|individual penalty leader with YEAR goalies on two others. The Detroit great in shutouts and he also has the|/97 minutes. Montreal is the team h made 0 erry yers in holds via epee a best average with a mark of/leader with 431 minutes. | WHILE nine goals and will be playing in 2.11, | The Rangers recorded an un-| OK NOW of the T C i Tee oe we idk The New York average, in-|usual performance last week|f- GooD | gatnd A t d . cluding Cesare Maniago's, is|when they received only six i aie Ups own- oun ry Od 54 goals and 97 points last year, 2.28, best in the league. The|minutes in penaities in three Airlin d St hi Woe : ptghong pose Soba poe Rangers have given up 87 goals|games. | e@ an eamsnip choze. Port Perry Flyers turnedjthree times, before Cadillac " id in 39 games, compared with 150 | he three back the second-place Mister|Billiards emerged with their 6-5 = league with 26 for the sea- in the same number of games/Leaders G A-Pts.-Pen.| SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE + anne aps ' s xf Ss. a intllian, TV Towers team 20 on Sun-|victory over the Tannery team-|" Nikita, Chicago's slick centre, last season. \Mikita, Chi 19 $6 85 seg Enquire about our complete European Tour Packages, Take the worry Laveg day, at Port Perry Arena, to| The leagues leading scorer, ' " a : aii ; out of travel . . . contact boost their" waral ieatiers|Bob Glecotl, had andther good has the NHL scoring race all to BEATING JINX Wharram, Chi 19 19 38 17 Ae é 00s! ir Margin as ers adi oy 4 8 himself with 55 points and if he Meanwhile, Hull is shooting|B. Hull, Chi 36: 11-97: 8) . his line of the Town and Country Hock-|game, adding four points to his|continues his present pace, he his way out of the jinx that|Ullman, Det 14 21 35 22 Meadow Travel Ser lines. on ey League, to three points, at/total, with two goals and @S/coyid shatter Hull's one-season s a : ae B lhaunted previous 5$0- goal : gal oe bd vice ars. (It the halfway point in the sea-jmany. assists. St. John also|noint mark asa " Pp g Ullman scored on penalty shot s ag caua cchedile, scored a pair for the winners,|""Ginert's 22 goals have been PALMER IN THE RO ¢ scorers, : against Glenn Hall, Jan. 5 at) 723-9441 25 King St. E. 723-7001 The two other Sunday night|with singletons by Sheridan and|the key for the surprising Ran- U H In Chicago's last seven games, | Detroit | ic night fixtures were both free-scor-|Bob Souch. gers, who share first pes ith the powerful left winger aS) jj rd work ing affairs with Cadillac Bil-| AI Hillier and Junior White|the Black Hawks. of ter tae SS ath Oe pisoe i peed ee " egress islets ' f dag bee 5 in four games last week. Iped to Hards edging Robson Leatherjeach potted a couple for Rob-| This is the first time that-the| green of the San Francisco $10 to $50 to see the re- | uns presi See lnerehed 6-5 and Quality Fuels defeat-|son Leather and "Rustyjall-star game is being played| Presidio G net - '4 olf Course Mon- match, which Palmer won e yg mee oo aris ay de Craggs scored one. _ _ jat mid-season and the NHL's} day, during his charity with a two-lnder-par 34-36 gs ! eke anane peri 4 lyers and Mister play' Still seeking their first win|Board of Governors is taking] match with Billy Casper. --70. Casper shot a 36- |cO™S, 'Or [le Season and, W their customary close-checking|of the season, Als B-A took an|advantage of the three - day| This was the first face-to. 36-72 his 11 assists, place him third tussle, which meant goals werelearly 2-0 lead but Quality/schedule hiatus to hold executive} face duel of the two since : AP Wirephot in scoring with 37 points, one scarce, especially with rival/Fuels fought back to finally|meetings. the 1966 PGA Open Tour- ( irephoto) {behind team-mate Ken Whar-| goalies Ken Noakes and Cliff/win out, 6-4. The meetings, which d ' pot ipa has 19 goals and 19 assists. ° \ i -- both peg Fe top -. Mosier, Webster, A. Cook and ow A oe produce a formula Chi tre Stan Mikit a ohnson and Batten notched|Salowski shared the four goals|for stocking the six new expan- icago centre ad ta .| = .-the two-Port Perry counters, in}for the losers Wille Moe Moss sion teams which begin paving Three Shutouts Feature continues to lead scorers with) the first and second periods,/Hank Bryan, Joe Prusenski,|next October, but it is not likely 55 points, including a league-| leading 36 assists. | Following their 50-goal sea-| sons, Maurice Richard and Ber- nie Geoffrion of Montreal Cana-| respectively. Ron Wilson, Bill Wescott and|that the league will reveal the The lead changed hands| Jim Wilson scored for Quality Pegg of the stocking sys- Novice Hockey Action twice and was of course, tied Fuels. em now. Five low scoring games were)Gary Taylor and Randy Patton.|diens and Hull found the going OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Stratton Tied played in Protestant ChurchjAllen Waren scored for St, An-|rougher in the next season. Hockey, Novice division during |drews. Richard, who scored his 50 B % Compare anywhere- GLECTRIC. LJ the weekend, as three resulted goals in 1945-46, slumped to 27 TAN taki Wari = Tite keel. Oedble Gamer Atm Las lone. 10) in shutouts. BANTAM GAMES the next season. Geoffrion, who Bhocks, 3 points; Screwlugs, Dynos, Hi-| 415; Rose Anderson (231, 225: Harmony blanked Westmin Lites wid Bunk: & pointer Oatty Dinas |fionetviaee (ir ise) aa, ae et Doug Wilbur scored the only|ster 4.9 behind the scorin A bl plays for the Rangers, and Transformers, 1 point. Stonebridge (248, 168) 416. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | 20a] as Harmony defeated Sim- i Of|scored 23 goals with the Cana- 8 Pate: Wood Lae cy fat Tack Peat witch ee Me cank Gaten Mae | ARE Stratton of St Louislcoe St. 1.4. Russell Spires |Glassford. 'The ehulout went to|ceciom and. aul slipped te S15 (229); Mort Richards 613. (224); Susie |Lavergne 213 and. Lucy Renard 218. Braves and Alex Faulkner of|picked up the shutout in the/prian Holduay. shutout went to ee pa (261, 227); and Dud Mills 602 Brg 4 -- Alley Cats 20, Slow Pokes Memphis Wings are in a head-|Harmony goal. Christ Chiareh sis 'Kanak : ; Tootsie Rolls 13, Thistles 12, Road Over Zio --_ Marion Manning 253,| Runners 7 and. Swinging Sixtet 6 and-head battle for the Central) st. Luke's shutout St. Andrews! .nutout hockey as they stopped seaslon and Hull slipped to 31 goals in 1962-63 after he scored 50. Then, last season, Hull broke Betty Corbett 240, Diana Charuk Professional Hockey League me 1-0 score on a goal BR BSS astheent 7 Mary | ream stands veey's, vie « |SCOting title. ela ge Reha igo lal gay Wi Mga D here pigh fooler por ppoveng ® i Curry 27" Bill Sawyer 213 and ivan|Orange 5, Lilac'4, Purple 4. coral 4) In league statisti 1 ri 4 Osborne and Salmers. Joe|picked up 43 assists last season, s Parrott 210. [Tan 4, Aqua 4, Lime 3, Red Py Yellow 3, | today eration a Wreaes on. Allison in goal nog coma Woods scored the shutout in the|giving him a record of 97 points. J |, Silver 3, i , ' - ae is A j Hi 4 Coens Pe uray i (264) lB acreen % Pink z Maroon, said tive, has a league-leading 33 on sae oe Detnee ere ae en aoe OFF 1965-66 PACE ies -- juve an . end Hazel Farrow 401, (244). | High Doubles eS F. Russell 469 (249); _ bed 5° bg a 15 goalsicarson Campbell scored for St. MITE GAMES Although 10 goals behind his nee eine ees, Mone Melinchuk 218 and | peat) Gee as a ere att | MODE Falls, Nid. as Po Marks and Daryl Austin picked 3 ey aed -- Rangers |pace a year ago, Hull could wind d Ste ;_ E. Kimmerly » "9 up. the Northminster goal. -2 as Kevin. Beaton scored|up with 60 goals. But he would Mary Ovenden 208. Thee Gere y Lienions! (229) and E. Cay 404 (229 scored 19 goals and 29 assists eros Taken Fie prin tizties 2. Motor opt hee i MFiaedagle . Sed for 48 points. 5 y 14 Dumb-Bells 2, Alley Kats li Mis | Nab 223, J. Petron 221, M. Flynn 213, F,|. Leading scorer in the league ; W tewm stoning, Jes 'o's a, | Schoenay, '213, R. Reach 211 3. Wight /is Paul Andrea of Omenk eed by ee scored for Rangers LE IS Dumb-Bells 7, Tin-Lizzies 6, Alley Kats| 207, L. y P. Yu 'Knights. The North Sydn ruwys. ; , U ; Ci |Glover 200. yaney, A Tom Bathe scored three Wee ee care neive cesuuc N.S., native has 21 goals and 25/208! for King St. aud David Williams one oo OPTICAL MEN'S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE | Points 'Taken ~~ Aces s Waters. 2)|288i8t8 for 46 points, one fewer) St. Paul's played Albert St.!plack Hawks to a 4-0 win over|f. tablished, for vial Mogi High Triples -- Bob Giroux 775. (215, |Stits and Grinds 7, Crystals 0; Bank of|than Gerry Melnyk of St. Louis|to a 1-1 tie as David StuartiRed Wings. Jamieson Wells 104 King * vet 233, 327); Bill Lee 660 (303); Doug Smith | Montreal 2, Wheelers 5. and Larry Mickey of Omaha,|scored for St. Paul's and Bill|<cored the shutout 725-0444 442' (211, 220, 2519; John Hubband 737 |, Over, 200 -- Darrell Nickerson 260, Ed] who have 47 points. "\Gailbraith for Albert St. : (24, 276, 221); Al Lupton 676 (249, 205, Greenfield 250, 206, Frank Nicolle 243, 222): Al Walters 665 (229, 263); Joe Le- | Joyce Clark 236, Gladys Nesbitt 232, Pete| Melnyk has 17 goals and 30 PEE WEE GAMES elair 737 (200, 266, 271); Renato Sublotto | Losier 224, Eddie Flagg 220, 205, Judy| assists while Mick h : 7964, |Campdell 220, Don Bright 218, 200, Kaye while ey has 18 i 468 (260, 231); David Dow 708 (221, 264, | CO ae Sc nie Brannigan 210, pow.(goals and 20 assists, Southminster beat Simcoe St. blanked Christ|twice and Robert MacDonald once for Maple Leafs while Bob| King St. f Church 2-0 on the strength 0! Stirling and Dan Bertrand \ 223); Ross Wright 712 (207, 280, 215); Bob Carter 717 (205, 258, 254); John Petyko @5 (244, 286); Russ Horner 663 (320). High Singles -- Mike Harrison 369, Ross Hayes 220, John Sikma 223, Ernest Deion 219, Bob Bonnetta 242, Don Cotton ' 29, Henry Sefrit 215, Tom Cusack 240, } Dennis Shewchuk 260, Dalton Crawford ] 232, and John Chasczewski 215. j Points Taken -- Doyles 4, Hambly's | Beverages 3; General Printers 7, Maple Cleaners 0; Patte's Paints 7, R. H. Cab- | Inet Co. 0; Beatty Haulage 5, Dodgers 2s | Honyokers 4, Western Oil 3. j | xs GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR | Trotters won over Jan Cans 4 to 0, Bishops 3, Sabers 1; Perry's Pests 3, Ball Lows 1; with Knighters and Ces- sellites 2 points each. Team Standing -- Cassellites and Bish- ops 9 points each, Perry's Pests 8, Trot- fers and Ball Lows 6, Knighters 5, Sabers 4 and Jan Cans 1. The high team triple was bowled by Trotters, 3544 and the high single game by Knighters, 1258. Guys -- Ron Swartz was high this week with 808 (316), followed by Greene 760, Al Perry 725 (319), Ron Bragg 726, John Trott 719 and Frank Hill 710. Dolls -- Bernice Buday, who Is tops j 'mong the Dolls, came up with another 'of her big scores 898 (358), followed by Lorraine Murphy 745 (301), Marion! Hutchins 737, Marg Vice 718, Marlon Dingman 700, Isabelle King 688 (301), Maude Cockerton 682, Evon Pelow 666 and Janet Peel 663. High Average Race -- Guys: Harold Ballem 268, Ron Bragg 256, Dave Bishop 245, Lioyd Sabins 245, John Trott 239. Dolls: Bernice Buday 232, Joyce Bell 222, Mavis Taylor 220, Isabelle King 220, Marion Dingman 218, Janet Peel 217 and Bee Kotelko 217. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES ard Cameron 202, 202, Jean Hubbard 201 and Dorothy Mcintyre 201. Ladies' High Triple -- Gladys Nesbitt ry Men's High Triple -- Ed Greenfield, The leading goalie is Wayne Rutledge of Omaha with a 3.26 goals-against average. POST OFFICE LEAGUE Points Taken -- Sober Six 4, No Point Specials 0; Surethings 3, Aces 13 Go-Go's 3, Alley Cats 1 and Spitballs 3, Un- touchables 1. High Triples -- Lloyd Schram 622, Frank Foley 692, Clint Martin 661, Jim Boyd 616, Jim Wilson 604, Joe Vasko 664, Moss 633, Reid McConnell 626 and Donna Wassell 686. High Singles -- Herb Butler 234, Al Ash 221, John Gibbs 202, Nan Schram 216, Eric Pearce 200, 201, Pat Kunkel 222, Ena Pearce 213, Sadie Wassell 208, Hed hg 212, Pat Kyle 204 and Joyce s ' REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Jimmy Braddock of New Jersey outboxed Leo Lomski of Aberdeen, Wash., in an popular 10-round decisi 37 years ago today -- in 1930--at New York. Brad- dock later became world heavyweight champion and held the crown for two years MAGILL'S MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Men's High Triples -- E. Bastarache before losing to Joe Louis in 1937. 1-0 with Bill Knight scoring for Southminster and Mark Logan picking up the shutout. Westmount came up with a 1-1 tie against St. Paul's on a goal by Alvin Gray while Eddy Simpkins scored for St. Paul's. Northminster pulled all stops to score a 9-1 win over First Baptist as Jim Krantz and Scott Brinning scored two goals each while Bruce Blight, David Field, Phil Jarvie, Rick Hawkshaw and John Magee scored single goals. Marty Sharrard scored the First Baptist goal. King St. downed St. Andrews 3-1 on goals by Mike Cawker, 646 (239, 202, 205); B. 627 (271) q 1). Ladies' High Triples -- C. Owens 600 (206, 228); P. Maki S80 (218) and S. Taylor 538 (221). High Singles -- J. Meikle 208, J. Owens 205, T. Mousseau 238, B. Woodman 202, . Glonet 223, R. Saunders 204, L. Arsenault 264 and J. Cox 228. CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Triples -- Oben Arsenault 706 (259, 244); Barry Leach 680 (287); Dave Brady 664 (240, 232); Margaret Armitage 647 (258); Michelle Brady 647 (232); and John W. Cardinal 641 (249). High Singles -- Leo Doyle 316, Marg orabeck 243, Ted Simkins 271, Dan Rukaruk 233, 269, Walter Wrobel 253, Blanche Szekers 229, John A. Cardinal 250, Joe O'Malley 227, Harry Dickison 226 and Joe Peters 233. Points Taken -- Champs 4, Apollos 0; Go-Go's 4, Flintstones 0;. Satellites 3, GOLF SCHOOL Last Chance ! Only A Few Classes Still Available 0.H.A, JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. Oshawa Crushmen -- vs. -- Cobourg Cougars Adults 75¢ -- 18 and Under 50c CHILDREN under 14 FREE if accompanied by an adult ll 7 (10 -- 2 Hour Classes) A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Triples = Ev, Redpath 794 (220, 338, ft 236);" Donalda Williams 662 C28, Ms Us Se Mens: Te RODSIE A Winner 2: 249); Madeline Morrison 620 a 7 LADIES' MAJOR "A" LE. 765)) Elsie Smith 601 (hal, 20%, 251) and| HINO Poise och Mente eas 91 (214, Call Tues. & Wed. 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. Only 9 Ester Horner 600 (189, 246, 165). (231, 323, 269); Dorothy Sykes 6 0 -- Audrey Parker 253, Rose | 226, '251); Ev Harding 877 (251, 226, 200)3 FOR REGISTRATION CALL Over 20 Bilis 248, Helen Wendorfu 246, Marg) Stella Makarchuk 674 (211 7 MW Barnes 235, Millie Branton 232 Reteliutchins 661 (278, 235); 'lene Cheruk 576- 50 or 5 6- 51 Webb 228, Ethel Fogal 225, Eliz. Bate-| 659 (214, 233, 212). man 223, Ethel Freeman 222, Yvonne| Teams Standing -- Nu-Way Rug 8, Hor- INSTRUCTOR GOLF PRO -- HARLEY TRUDELLE Duguay 217 and Bessie Rowden 214. wich 7, Crawford Ins. 6, Hayden Mac- Teams standing --- Beatties 10, Medals | donald 4, Motor Clty 4, Stroud'? 2 Youns The deal you can get today on a new 66 Viva beats any new car deal you can get anywhere. That's right, anywhere! Your Vauxhall-Pontiac dealer has brand new Vivas on hand and he's determined to move them now! Viva looks great, drives great, hoards gas like it's going out of style and gives peppy performance with a 50 hp engine and a sporty, fully- CITY AND DISTRICT LADIES' BASKETBALL LEAGUE REGISTER ml att Tayi gareetggt| Memeo Some ae ance with a, 50 nd 2 5 RE eee aut Net stare, Ave, mized 4-speed floor shift. one out and chances are you' . Bits" canien Bow Wow : FIRST PRACTICE. SESSION drive it home. Viva's a great litile car anytime--and an even greater. aT buy today. Compare new car deals, Compare anywhere. Your .Vauxhall- Pontiac dealer will beat 'em all! Vauxhall Viva $1492. | by General Motors : Cliff Mills Motors Lid. 266 King St. W. 723-4634 MONDAY NIGHT LADIES The points were taken by Nations 77 Rookles 2; Bunglers 5; Pedlars 2 and ah? 55 pi alg MS ey 582, . Me- jh Triples -- D. Henes: , &. mitten 579, P. Shaw 524, P. Oattes 495 and P. Balson 468. : High Singles -- D. Henesey 258, &. B McMillan 221, P. Oattes 218, H. Olenvecz : 218, S. Konarowski 210, |. Wahrer 200, P, Baison 197 and P. Shaw 183. Lemon League -- M. Gale 99% K. Me- Queen 99, B. Oliver 99, M. Elrick 95, Z. Beker 92, A. Vugts 84, J. Kaczmarski 82 and S$. Konarowsk! 64. ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Men"s High Triples -- Glenn Maunder SIR ALBERT LOVE SEPARATE SCHOOL 465 WILSON ROAD NORTH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1967 COMMENCING AT 7:00 P.M. REGISTRATION FEE: $5.00 Includes: The use of the Sir Albert Love School Gymnasium for eleven mica Wednesdays from 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. a Laura Secord"s Story About Her Cow 757 (216, 240, 301); Mace Morrisan, 730. Is No Bull. The ped gel P.M. commention Weds Jenuary, 18th. , 207); Doug Wilson 688 246, 225); Mark Hill 666 (210, 233, 223); Eric Recreation Department. Jacklin 630 (231, 230); Fred Coleman 611 g The provision of re (226, 220) and Roger Plancke 610 (225, heerks, ferees 14). 'Ladies' High Triples -- Marg Jacklin 682 (300); Jean Morrison 678 (240, 219 219); Winnie: Scott 643 (282); Pearl Mar- low 605 (217) and Betty Taylor 605 (229, 205) | A init f thirty-two NOTE: sparen ee PE id omen) meawend 0 And neither is there any BULL about MURRAY JOHN- STON'S 12 YEARLY SALE OF FINE CLOTHES and all lines of WINTER WEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS. This truly wonderful event starts THURSDAY, 19th January, 1967. (Our 50th Year in Oshawa.) For further information contect-- The Oshawa Recreation Department BOX 10, AIRPORT PHONE 725-1111 or MISS BETTY McGREGOR 3 KING STREET WEST, BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-5194 Men's High Singles -- Stan Gray (201); Bill Pike (216); Ken Mossey (202)3 Cliff Davis (203); Gord Ford (211); Dick Crovter (205); Art Allman (226); Welter 222) and Art Walker (222). igh Singles -- Marg ( Grace Locke (231)s Pearl Cooper (224); Ivy Gibbs (217); Betty Wilson (24); Elleen Boynton (208, 243); Ethel Westlake (203); Amy Kellington (203) and Mary W:ountioy. (202), Team Standings -- Hound Dogs and |i Hornets 21; Beetles 20; Robins 19% Poodles 15; Puddy Tatts 11; Rams 10; ATigers and Swans 8; Stars 7. Si