Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1967, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Seturdey, Jenuery 28, 1967 7 The first step toward mak- Joning effect on the lead shot. OUTDOORS |W. Bradley | By Bill Owens = Top Scorer Times Outdoor Writer Wayne Bradley maintained his two - point lead over Ted Lutton in the Oshawa Civil Service Hockey League point race this week. ing ammunition was taken After the drop into the Bradley registered a goal when ancient man hurled a_ water the pellets are' re- |and two assists for City Hall] rock at his foe. The sling shot moved from the tank and _ |in its 5-5 tie with Foote's Tow- and arrow followed and with steam-dried. A conveyor car- |ing while Lutton snared three other events, led to the shot ries them back to about the [assists as Chow's Restaurant and bullets of today. 160-foot level where the shot |ipped Whitby Duponts 4-3. Roughly a century ago the is first towers were erected in which give them the polish. |of 32 points is made up of 14 towns like New Haven and Then the shot travels over a |goals and 18 assists while Lut- Bridgeport in Connecticut and series of inclined plates of |ton has four goals and 26 as- per' manufacture of the shot = which -- the per- |sists for 30 points. pellet began. This is a process fectly round pelets to roll hird in i i where molten lead is dropped faster than the odd-shaped and ae unl BP agen ag yok be through a pan from a tower deformed shot. The good shot [pnoints, is John Hogg of Chow's. through to a tank of water jumps over the scrap gather- | phi} Long and Gene McAvoy below. Unlike water which ing breaks up into drops in the ally eliminates everything but |Curry of Foote's each with 22! shape of teardrop as it falls, the lead in the molten form also Precise size also is accom- breaks up into a spray of plished by gravity. The pel- Hall held its one point lead droplets, but the surface ten- lets sion is great enough that the which have holes bored into droplet. is pulled into a near them with a graduated size perfect sphere as it falls and and cools. into the correct Size. Deform- The process of making shot ed or odd size shot is collect- begins when pure lead is ed alloyed with antimony and and this mixed metal is cast into other try at pellets. There are pigs. The pigs are hoisted to some exceptions to this pro- a tower about nine shor#s cess because 'larger sizes high, and the pigs are re- such as buckshot are swaged melted and poured over the from lead wire. shot dropping pan. The pan is nothing more than a huge fry-pan with the bottom sieved, the holes being sized to the size of the required shot size. The molten lead is poured over the pan at about 700 degrees Fahrenheit and as it falls through the pan it is son run. through tumblers Bradley's league-leading total throughs and this eventu- |of Chow's are tied with Jim round shot. points. In the league standings, City| over Foote's but Chow's a to within two point of first, place. | In games this week, Bill Danford scored twice for City| Hall and other goals went to} John MacDuff, Wayne Bradley and Tom O'Connor, Jack Vach- on picked up two goals for; Foote's while others went to} Curry, Doug Downey and Ken} Bradley. Goal - getters for Chow's were run over steel plates this sorts the run of shot from the scrap troughs remelted again for an- ICE FISHERMEN should |Hogg, two, Butch Dowe and exercise great caution when |Paul Wright. Paul Borchuk,| fishing on Lake Simcoe at |Rick Switzer and Phil Green Barrie, Oro Beach and Jack- |scored for Whitby. | 's Point. The ice in these areas is dangerous. Safe areas are reported at Kes- | wick, Pefferlaw and Port Central Cagers Bolster. formed into just the right size HERE AND THERE .. . Tops In Junior | | droplets and whole process is Speckled trout season opens hurried up by a power ham-' jn Haliburton County on Feb- Central Collegiate Suniors | mer that constantly jars the ora ae -_-- _Ski-doo_hunt-_ |continued to lead their group | i of moose does not pro- |in COSSA basketball play, add- if spray, hot for the first few duce as well as regular hunt- ling to their margin fh onl one- | pan. The drops fall in a big ing feet but then they cool rapid- ing ly as each droplet is pulled Department of Land and this week. by the tension of its own Forests... . Roof snow at Dave Cutler's 14-point scor- molecules into the near per- Minden is 12 inches, Halibur- ing spree and 11-point 'disle| fect round form of the shot. ton The droplets fall for about a inches and Apsley 8 inches. |counted for almost half of the hundred and ninety feet then they plunge into forty feet of now could reach an age of 200 |were Joh in Cuthb 5), water. years. . . . The oldest tree |Melynchuk (6), ot Ahn Tests show that shot is ever agdd was a hemlock (8), John Nestic, Ron Partitt, formed by tension rather than with an age of 988 years... . Dave Robinson and Ed Gorn the drop hitting the water and Canada geese travel in V- two apiece. ds chilled shot is made by the shaped flocks to cut down air Ron MclInroy, with six, was hardening alloy and not by resistance and sometimes best for Eastdale. Other scor- striking cold water. All the make non- stop flights of hun- water does is act as a cush- dreds of miles. as proven by tests by the |sided, 52-19 win over Eastdale, 10 inches, Gooderham 10 |tance from Dave Calder, ac- - A maple tree planted |winner's total. Other scorers ers were Lee Paradise (2), Ken Cunningham (3), Paul Patte OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY JUNIOR LEAGUE |264, M. _2gtlors (5% Triples and, Over): Girts| Weroak mt. "klaus a" P. Skidmore |tral won this game also, 31-27. Joan|231 and L. Cockerton Rich Wallis, with nine points, sen McLean (248, 206, 201) Taylor dos ig Sisen Michael tor (210, a pe ad (223) and Janis _ Wayne Lyigit 6% (245, 245, gio 'i on 596 (201, 075 end $. Siblocke cki with six and John Sroczy- Boys 206); Rick Dewell 694 (221, me) Russell ( Black 4688 (246, bey Marcel Rene 660 Ladies' Hioh Triples -- 1 sninski, with a couple, did the (245, 210, 205); cog Loceman 607 (213, 239); Tom Poupard 261); Chari Brown wet (261); von Meni 583 (219); Armand Hachey 579 (251); Mike Bookes| well 201, 1. u 239, @. Best with 11 points. ta; Ni po M. Greentree Kina 560 see seen OE ee EN Me Beiding sor ek arena mi, scored eight, Jim Andress had -- Cl 90); Loutera Black 348; Kethy Free- ipls man 342 (201); Denise Kornylo 339 (208); ae 271) and High Single -- Nency Fice Benson 335 (207); Beverly Hodg-| 3 iron fon 326 (170); Debbie Kennedy 317; Mar- a Games -- Gerry Ma' lorie Owen 310; Beverley Kirkham 308 208); Verna Dewell 627 tae ae wen ; 192 tng Deretiy Logeman 20. Irene Rogers 613 (230, 180, 203) 1 a F636 (278, 358);| Barb Lean 613 (203, 168, 272). bwig. Bell ra Naas 367); Doug Brown 4 (204, 270); John T. Smith 424 (203,|,.210 Games--B. va age Fadil 8. nade 2; Ron Flagel 422 (207,215); Randy 251, Katchaluba 368 Ri 3 (3) Icky Hyderma' Pearce 231, J. Walker 'ne Do, D. iS 360" BI Branton 359° (20007 sin' os 22 |S. Robinson 225, J. Cobbledick 22 0 e 338;-Jeck Smith 395; Bruce Hubbard ra 330 | M. Harris. 206, 220, B. May 220, M. Plo- (210); Robert Harding 325 'and "Wayne Pi Ww. 'Smith' 218, D. May 213 and Batt 303. s. Bantams (250 Doubles and Over): Girls n League -- K. Cameron 90 and) HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Cas-| --"Terrl" Bell 306. (201); Laure Moore|. Clucure 8 sius Clay says he would like to 277 (165); Debble Clapp 267; shelley Bots Points -- Tripods 7, Sextet 4, Jolly| fight ton 266; Karen Mitchell 263; Wanda Mer- | Jumpers §, Carpet Baggers 4, The Aces|/SMt Zora Folley if he gets by sha Bova =~ Ker Linley 373 (213, 160) Ketly 4" Strippers 3, Jokers 2 end Pee Pickers|Ernie Terrell next month. Gallagher 304 (168); Ron Shortt 296 (165) and Richard Roznik 293 (157). carte at senvien teacue § disputed world heavyweight DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE lambly Beverages 27 - 55,-| (299, 434; Oshawa Auto Trim 23 - 56,776; | 996); Scott's Chicken Villa 19 - 56,660; Motor | piper fs (220, 50); W. Matthews 656/ Since Clay began training City 17 -. 55,893; Woodcarvers 6 - 51,631. | (244, rn Average =P: creer 4 Fh D. Crandell 634 (240, 230); E. Rundle 632 here two weeks ago, he has le -- (220, 281); €, Taylor 628 (220, 210); D. High Sits. 3. Goodm Barres Heide Bsa fey & mentioned other possible future High Triple with hendlcep -- ge (283); E. Turnet 612. (239, 2347 0 opponents such as Toronto's jain High Single with handicap -- P. Hansen} 9}7); a High Singles -- R. Philips 253, G. Lemen League Beit RY 2° wire |Brown 230, J. Grieve 221, F. Taylor 221,|SPencer but now he has nar- Hams 826, D, Stata 753, A. Greene 767, J. Klapow 753, H. Appleton 729, M. Bell 729, R. Goulding 758, P. Versiuls 749, | 203, ©. Goloucheech! S20 and Dow 704, Points -- Cadillacs 4, Chevrolets 0; pe. Sin ingles = 1S, ow Gwitiame 380, D. lggpedalglpab fact 4, 4, Olds-|Chandler, Ariz., ring veteran. 14, es een ae a " eee eer ee "He hits hard and he's tricky Lemon League -- H. Kainiisky 8, $. | Rotish 92. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE |. _ . but he's slow. Floyd Pat- 400 CEDARDALE LEAGUE Ade High Triples: Bill Meinchuck 867, 365; | Szikszay 463 (286); Mabel Moss 454 (206|tire, I want it said that I fought Bleanor Rukaruk 645, 246; Nick Olesiuk | and 248); Betty Black 453 (215 and 238); everybody. 756; Gladwyn MacLean 748; John Gow,| Mae Sr. 722; Mike Tutak 697; Gary Parson | (244); 650; Fred Montpetit 652; Ron Petroski | (215) 674; Bryan Carey 633; Jerry Manilla 620 200 end Adeline Robinson 629. Stephenson 212, June Grice 211, Marjorie 25's: Bryan Carey 273, Ron Petroski | Tipper 210, Fairley Bouckley 210, Elenor|and five with Mel Turnbow. 267, John Gow, Sr. 283, Nick Olesuik 300, | Crowells 209, Helen Gourlle 203 and Kay i x Fred Montpetit 251, Adeline Robinson 253, jpanila 202. Terrell boxed six rounds with Teams Standing -- Jury and Lovell 15,/two sparring partners Thursday Ki Inloch's Men'swear 14, Swan's Hard- H war 14, Nu-Way Rug 13, Angus-Graydon and his trainer, Sam Solomon, Gary Parsons 265, Marie Bosley 233, Gladwyn MacLean 270 and Jim Meln- chuk 249, Panightgy CITY SUNDAY NIGHT 30n 698 (201, 275, 222); Leo Gorman 675 200 and Over -- J. Meikle 201, B. Sout Jim Bak was Eastdale's best, Clenice Pathe tae ene, Mer): Girls |224 and R. Tayler 203. four, Cleve Andrews three and Quarrie 374 (218); Deborah Campbell 373 WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIN' League|J0e Caruana, one foul - shot i McLaughlin Fuel 43 - 62,365; Jim's BA g, Snug 7) te, Fo 9 |Fodome. Clay is the consenses 4 - 60.161; White Stars 38 - 57.610; |201, 290); F. Jarvis 725 (231, 252, 2427;|Champion and Terrell is reco; Mister Towers 37 - $9,640; Happy Gang] A. Villa 703 (254, 219, 230); K. Smith 674 8 30 - 55,874; H 218, 227); C. Creamer 66s Yast, 299, [ized as champion by the World Cutcheon 611 (276); E, Aany ee (oe, George Chuvalo, Floyd Patter- o Bul g 3 g 3° "J = J. Dell 208, R. Cooper 203, R. Conbo: 'Hoe', Fe cokar hy 8 A He's been around a long Car People's Clothing 9 Modern Upholstering/_ good right hand to go with jer 600: Loule Kelemen 760 (239, 305, i jestyling 7 and Jordon's|2, 8000 J 210)4°Vi Brown 712 (a8 397)s Gord, John. Rie ere ne: 7. AN See hie jabbing lett. tif Bob Annaert (4) and Lyne Eastdale's Bantams made a much better showing but Cen- Duncan 237, 3 sen MAGILL MIXED, Leaoue Ken Embury and Joe Kryszak 's High Triples -- B. Woodman 400|With seven apiece, Jim Gory- Ms te io. er Gan)an scoring for the winners. -- Betty Grant 765 (220,/ point. J. Beaton 240, eee Clay and Terrell settle the jon 858 (323, 242, 29): championship Feb. 6 in the Ast- M. Dragomatz 666 (256, 220); R.| Boxing Association. 208, 204); H, O'Neill 644 (203, 256); and J, Stanley 606 (209, son, Sonny Liston and Thad j Harrington 212, rowed the list to Folley. time,"' Clay said of Folley, the Games -- Merle Poch 493 (299); Ae Flocdy 485 (asl end 2s); vara | Cerson ducked him. When I re ! Rose Stovin 414 PU pebbins PP aays a Till 408 4 Clay put in his hardest work- and Mary Frobel 407 (235). out Thursday by boxing nine Games -- Mickey Knopp 276 Ruby | rounds, four with Jimmy Ellis 'pet 10, Thomson and Kernaghan 10,|insisted the WBA champion has (267, 238); Peter Rines 669 (273, 214); Bill Smith 668 (210, 237, 221) and Don Wilson 663 (230, 272). Over 210: Syd Smith 251, Steve Roznik 246, Eunice Kidd en Elizabeth Szentist- van! 232, Reg Hill Pg Ae Ble 220, Earl Pye 220, Nelson Wilson 220, 209, Barb Smith 218, Gord Brown 214, 206 and Fred Pye 213. Team' Standings: Corner Pins 24, Aim- e@rs and Magpies 21, Mustangs 20, Green Horns and All-Stars 16, Smilers and Steamers 12, Top Cats 10 and Die Hards "Don't forget the dance on Feb. 25. Everyone welcome! CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Triples: John Cardinal 857 (309, 277, 261); Peter Lamouche 698 (242, 264); Fred Watts 665 (225, 250); Linda Leach 664 (283); Collin Mackinnon 647 teed John Infusini 644° (248); Marg Rorabec 653 (266, 241) and Harry Dicklison ry (249, 238). High Singles: John Brooks 260; Walter Wrobel 244; Dan Rukaruk 230; pany, Leach 259; Margaret Armitage 258; Irmi Wrobel 228; Ed Giles 234; Shella infusini 231; Bob Rorabeck 228, 257; Michelle yitenlg 238; Carmel Simpkins 232 and ry Rolfe 234. 2 eoints Taken: Satellites 4; Go-Go's 0; Flintstones 3; Ups and Downs 13 Apollos 2; Rebels 2; Champs 2 and Winners 2. 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