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40 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, February 23, 1958 SPORTS MENU "Everything from Soup to Nuts" by Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR CITY LEAGUE Oshawa Minor Teams Close Schedules, Hayden Macdonald's Juvenile Champs [fix jefe ay go a a Er, Samoa, | Ch, liu, site, ng" lh : ational ' p / Congratulations are in order this| Penalties ~ Newey, wards, Cockerton, Joyce, Chaszew- ao h iy Frise» a A was nevertheless on the band and wife team of Jack and ayden Macdonald Ju-| SECOND PERIOD ski, Frolic, Sneddon, Disney, Tay-| what his trouble is, Even Howe |losing end in two recent Inter-|Unice Annan of Wh who last Saturday won 'ie| 6, B'Nal B'Rith---M, Cullen lor, Cooper, can't explain it, General club ters, They lost to the|to toe against the Oshawa "Y" City League Juvenile Cham on J Referees: D. Mitchell, W, Ogden. | Jack Adams of the Red Wings| Ajax Badminton Club 102 in an| No, i tesm of Ralph Harlowe and ship, by defeating Beaton's Dairy FIRST PERIOD says it's only a matter of tough Oshawa and District League match | Donna Peters, The long rallies LY # 3D seit » + Lion's, Taylor, ,......, ro B10) luck, | and dropped a close 97 decision | and remarkable retrieving , Payne w ) Seo ng Jul A Lions, Wilson (Gray) 7.11| "He's having a run of tough luck | to the Whithy Badminton Club, |part of both teams brow SPI, Sol hah Sans _ pes i Eis tay Wiss, $14 nothing snore." Adams sw | | Pie of ihe mitch ange Ale ihe duvetille ssorn | PHIRD PERIOD ons, y Tuesday, "His shots have been hit. | went to the limit of three sets and | mer: d ray ting the gos! posts, and every. | the calibre of play was much bet: ermond, who wound up with 17| No secoring--No ities, Penalties; Chaszewski, : y y 3H MERRIWEL Loin RCO thing he does sems to turn out |ter than at the first meeting of Last Saturday ended the regu-| Kinsmen Club came through ! wrong, I guess we'll just have | these two clubs, Those netting two lar schedule In the Bantam. and| with five seconds left to play in| 6. Lions Wi (Gray) 713 fo wait until "his luck" changes, | points for Ajax in the matches Midget divisions, The playoffs for|the game, when Scott took the 6, Lion's, Wilson (Gray) that's all," #| were Do Dougdale Geoff the city Leagues championship puck Jom bebind his own nef and | Gordie Howe [Oshawa "Y" Netters Lose IsIn Slump Two Inter-Club Tourneys al i of aks In his last 17 games, Gordie Tho. Oshawa. ¥". Badnimoni-- The ' i okthe im- | night wes the first hed Doubles Whitby Ted Bastedo Again Heads Local Golfers "TED" BASTEDO, EF, when at his law practise and Lt.-Col, when in uniform, has been re-elected president of the Oshawa Golf Club for the ensuing season, at their recent election of officers and di- rectors, And the news comes at a good time, In the golfing world 'n general, most of the exponents of the 'fore' sport are still staggering over the news from San Antonia, Texas, last week-end, Mike Souchak * virtually rewrote golf's record book when he won the Texas Open on Sunday, He had a fabulous 257 for 72 holes, two strokes better than anything ever shot before. he South Carolina giant shot a six-under- par to win the classic, He's only 27 years of Bge, weighs 210 pounds and is a former Duke University football star, He broke Ben Ho- gan's 9-hole record of 28 with his own 27 count and shot a 60 to tie the all-time record held by Al Brosch, Bill Nary, Ted Kroll and Tom- my Bolt. Byron Neson shot a 258 in 1946 at Seatte and Hogan did it at White Sulphur Springs in 1950, Chandler Harper did it last year in the Texas Open, And while on this topic of golf, it should be pointed out that the Royal Canadian Golf A lation at their annual meeting last week-end, also pulled off a few tricks, They not only installed their officers but they also decided to limit the handicap increases of the week-esd golfers, It was felt that. seme very respectable scores were being turned in by very ordinary golfers, a litle too frequently, They may make their qualifying rounds a little tougher too, for their major competitions, Players with handicaps of one to 15 inclusive, will be now limited to an increase of only three strokes in any one season, In other words, from now on the golfers can not slip back too far, or their handicap will not compensate the slip, Those with 16 or over as "gift strokes' can only up that figure by five in any one season, Should make for tighter competition--or less "'nickel-a-hole" rounds, eh? 8,15 7. Lion's, Hornby Bobby) 1110| "Howe has no explant " ( , Boddy. Gray, H on Thompson, Lyn Norton, Gary Hill, will start in two weeks. skated the length of the ice to THIRD PERIOD ogee) Wood, both mentally nd | a Bateman, Tuey Hil, Mary Jackie Cole with 28 points cop pop the winner, No scoring: No penalties, Pivsics Yo been compared | Smith and May Townsend, Harry ped the Bantam scoring chimpion-| KIWANIS: Goal, Winnacolt, Sal-| HAYDEN MAC'S WIN TITLE | with hockey's miltime greats ~1| Michell, Georgie MacBride, Jer: ship, while Bob Simcoe with 19(fence, Fegan, Beolt; forwards, Coach Harold Hudson's Juveniles | just can't figure. out whats "el Grundy snd Fay McLeish each points walked off with the Midget| Gow, Wright, Colvin, Goldstein, | came through with a big win Sat-| wrong," scored one for the winners, scoring championship, Humphries Cooper, Lemon, urday, (0 down Beaton's Dalry by | =m ee | FOF the Oshawa "Y"'- the only| 5-15 and 15.7 Oshawa Flyers, a Bantam team,| KIWANIS: Goal, 'Winnacott, 8al|the score of 7:1 and won the Ju: player netting two_points = was after proving that they were too|ter; defence, Hutchinson, Lounds|venile crown, : / . Eleanor Gay with Frances Cowell strong in the Bantam section, have | forwards, McAvoy, Cole, Bod dy,| HAYDEN MacDONALD: goal 0 Y 8S un and John Jacenly getting one been moved up to Midget, and are | Sorochan, Page, Gillard, Kunkel; defence, Weldon, Muir, | each, finding the goin al LT her, 4 dd Mitchell, W, Og: sovee, Cullen; forwards, Boddy, B T Al CLOSER AT WHIThY ho , ockerton, Woods, Payne, Law- ay was much closer in the" Osh. FIRST PERIOD ye, ows 10 gers |, ious: Whithy matches with E. F, BASTEDO In a Midget game played Fri. rence, Crawley day at Bowmanville, B'Nai B'Rith| 1, Kiwanis--Cole (Boddy) ,. 7.11 BEATON'S: ' The showdown came Sunday! the Oshawa "Y'" having the edge|the O: The scores ; . 5 : 8 ; Oh fhe oil Chub, he a Mes aeloied Be vers br he ecto SECOND Prion defence, Duffie 4 gy rd aiternoon between Johnny's: Grill| in the Men's Doubles and the | were 21h, 15.11 and 16.5 for Jews shaw Golf Club, held last week, so. hoal n ing m i he er-| 2, Kiwanls--McAvoy (Cole) B.13 (er. forwards, Milton, McMahon, | #d Alger Press by a score of 12-| Whithy crew the edge In the La- | MacGregor and Melba Carruthers, er Ted ited wie i Sy eon he vor i' «EM 3 Kinstna- Cooper " Sutton, Chasiewsk, Shaw, Warn. 3 Tok ory Both teams had won dios Doubles and the Mixed The fours ion les also 1955 season, with Drew Jacobi as| fence, Newey, M, Cullen, ¥, Cul-| 4, Kinsmen--Gow (Cooper) ' 11,10| "fp germond, B. Simcoe, det ) / or | evenis, went to Oshawa with Doreen . , erees; D, Mitchell, W, Og. |determination to win was _cer-| Due ¢ p dow his vice-president, len; forwards, B, Simeoe, McDon- den, eho % tainly shown in the first period run olf in thi groin ches Fawr Ay evetley i Arno) FIRST PERIOD Directors, with their duties as| ald, Price, Lawson, Cude, R, Sim- Algers took the lead b ¥ : y. Wo | necessary to ent some of the sel gd sommitice chairmen, wate 2 COLYER. Goal, Norri Topping; RIOD B ' goals and minutes later J, Clause (to a ingle 21 point "oitatr, Mow: ee girly and District pointed as follows, Alex C. Hall, deter Mudd! oid i 8 RwanigCole (Bobby) Deatons, MeMahon, 8.11 scored two ols within a minute | ever all first and second gtrength| Badminton League matches tke Y i ; 0 a8, i " a ree y i { ore, ul d v Jacobi, chairman of house com.|Cockerton, Chasziewski, Frolick,| 7, Kinsmen--8cott , (Payne) ; 11,1 ® igora (ooh the lead again by matches w oe Kept ot the best "of Viaee ot Simcoe Hall this Thurs. BRIGHT BITS: Now that Ezzard Charles has disposed of Charley | mittee Robert McNab, chair.| Sneddon, Thompson, Mallen west: one goal but still Johnny's tied up Le ey, Norkus®and proven two things -- that the willing Norkus doesn't man of finance committee; Harry fall Mekathery, Middleton, Dis- Lion. MS 8 WIN ™ 10 the score, Algers came back again . we bel in the top ranks and that Charles is a long way from being as|bSliter, chairman ol embership J or Narp and took the lead by one goal and rer when yA met Marciano -- what happens now in the [committeean d directdfs Dr, Chas,| Referees; M, Suddard, W. OF-| when defeating Oshawa Flyer's on (Woods) poo W813 the battle ended for the first hard Reach Semi-Finals heavyweight division , , . "STINKS" -- that's the rather terse Mcllveen and Bruce Bradley, | {fkey ppmiop Saturday, Goaltending a 8 8 10 5 Hon owieys "Tio0 1000 Pldved period. In Li i but emphatic word of description a newspaper man right from af -- 1, B'Nai B'Rith--B, Simcoe Dora s e flownfall o! the young: Penalties; None, y Sor Both teams and fans were anxi- | 1T} indsay Bonspiel ho recognized Communist paper used to describe the play of Canada's se (McDonald) LIONS: gol, McPherson; de- SECOND PERIOD ous to see what the outcome of | 1 iNpgAy (CP)--Rinks skipped| Yen an experiment went hay. Penticton V's. Come this Friday, the odor may change to an aroma | rainian . B'Nal B'Rith---Newey .. tence, Sprager, Tavlor; forwards, | 6 Hayden Mac. Bodd jhe seco ¢] kiog ole e Toe by Gordon Cook of Lindsay and | wire this famous Canadian of perfume fora clean-sweep victory by the V's in this current | A ' y ecking was close and somewha ' i' | atomic centre threatened to » B'Nal B'Rith--F. Cullen M, Cullen, Gray, Wilson, Boddy (Cockerton) 7.11 | hard with Johnny' i p y ) , y ' y, 'oe ns | v's playing more| Jim Curtis of Fenelon Falls Tues. | tournament will be a sweet essence on this side of the Atlantic , , . (Cole) ith i O1| Knocker, Pringle, Cole, McAvoy,| 4, Hayden Mac, Cockerton offensive than defensive. Algers| day won _ vi now ate vy flash into incandescence, THE OHA Junior "A" schedule winds up tonight and Te first Jout ges rocers, Bal BRA --B, Simcoe 18.11 Bet mara Nomis, Tope (Weldon) 8.19| outplayed them hy. scoring IWo| semifinals -in ho man event of | radioactive dust, and wipe out standings are stil a toss-up. And it begins to look as. If Rudy Tilous) . , B'Nal B'Rith--Newey 14.01] ping; defence, Miklas, Fegan; for.| " 'iyien Mac, Lavzence more goals, ; the Lindsay Curling Club mixed | hundreds of people. has his St, Catharines' TeePees in top form for the playoff grind K I . (Woods) 13,10{ The first game between these | pongpiel : which means they might retain The Memorial Cup, Ahh do | uney njur March Reader's Digest tells heaven help all us anti-Stimers characters , , . HANK C , Scoring | : d star for the St. Kitts team, has the scoring championship wrapped up ral Yat proved fo be a Lust and i ; and this will mean one or two Sropiites for, the young star, , . out a 2-1 decision over Pat and | ee CULLEN, a team-mate, is in second spol 100: Don Grocery in Whitby on Sunday, Providence 18 30 6 154 213 42 1 somewhat different with Algers ho Ete et---- Tuesday's Rosuit Mack Again Leads scoring a more Jonls, It was a Jean sip Jw Stenson of Peter. | River, showed the world new r y " ine / Sask Schoolboys day's Gi Duplate Bridge Club | Fiance there were five men in the | Lindsay took their rinks through | Ways of controlling deadly radia- . hd to bulge the twine behind Milne Favored To Win |i: ih lad) ope a we see fat, Sis Fred sk, rats olmes also tallied what proved to WLT F A Pil)" 0 standing In the|jer |, Mclachern, J, Terwilliger; | playoffs, It will include rinks from be the winning masker for UNYF Ontario J B Windsor 1 oss 3 Accumulative Scoring race, Forw,. A. Lawrence, G, grwillige "| Defroit, Kingston, Sarnia, Owen | current books, Stratford 010 5 6 of This score was the highest re:| J, Shetler, A. Baker, G. McAvoy, | Sound, Kitchener and '.indsay. (Windsor leads best of - seven | Bistered to date for seven rounds |D, Cole, fd 7 ------ - -- Penalties--Mulr Chaczewski clubs ended at a score somewhat The two rinks now have won s THIRD PERIOD similar after the second period and | oo," yralon" games in the Gruen | NOW 8 handful of men faced up Thé play in the first period went from one end to the he but both Onlarle Senlor B ednesday's Games stance there were five men in the 4 1 Clovisnd Pillaburgh penalty hox and three of them [to Friday's semi-finals, tion, Get your March Reader's By GERRY MARTIN eighth and ninth and then a nice| as he scored his second goal mid. |London 4 Sarnia 7 Canadian Press Staff Writer [shot by skip Barry MacDonald | way through the second staza, (Best-of-five_ semi-final tied 2.2) semi-final 10) of four hands in the weekly play| JOHNNY'S GRILL: Goal, D, Tuesday's Result of the club, Mack's score gave| Keeler; Def, J, Muzik (coach), C, (Payne, Woods) -------- Hayden Mac, Lawrence 3 No penalties, kil 3, Hayden Mac, Lawrence 3 4 B. Cleanup at Chalk River By THE CANADIAN PRESS No scoring; penalties, Boddy, Johnny's came out with the old | raphy event, he playoffs will be| to Canada's first major atomic teams failed to score, When play London 5 Elmira 6 d it Hershey at Springfiel With a record score of 10,620 at | ere "'Algers, The second half of the 64-rink | Digest today: 37 articles of last team spirit and beat the Alger 7 Club 9-7. But this third period was bold Friday - | emergency, Read they In the Arden Trophy event vet: | fought the wild atoms at Chalk resumed in the second perio Ontario Intermediate A took but four minutes for Holmes Oakville 7 Milton 3 Otte Setar A the last session or the Dublate ALGER PRESS: Goal, A, WIilt-| bonsplel will start play this morn: | ing interest, condensed from the Series B ge Clu rei ack regained | onive: Def, J, Lawrence, 8. Shet-|Ing to declare winners for the best in leading magazines ' YDNEY (CP)--Under the cool, [gave P.E.I, two in the final end to| Play started fast in the third | Waterloo 4 Burlington Stan guidance of Bayne Secord,|tle the score, In the extra end period with the grocers pressin (Best-of-five semi-final tied 2-3) Saskatchewan has become the fa. | MacDonald's stone coasted nicely | all the way. It finally paid off with| Woodstock 6 Owen Sound [] ite as the Dominion school bon. | in past a Noranda guard, took out | a goal at the 7:35 mark thus end. | (Woodstock leads best of five Stratford 5 Windsor 6 him first prize for the night's| Clause, W, Layton, F, Zarowny; Fel enters the fifth round today. |the shot and stayed for the win- [ing all hopes for a UNYF shutout, | semi-final 2:1) Windsor at Stratford ridays Game play and second in line was Frank | Forw., A. Keeler, J. Lacke, D, International League Ontario Junior A Meagher who netted 8860, The | Layton, J. Clause, P. Drogomatz, saskatchewan with four wins [ning point, ; y Consolation Prize went to Russell | J, Stark, M, Suddard | Ontario was five up before Brit-|)," the best with his everlasting | Cincinnati 1 Grand Rapids 4 WELT F A Pps, | Faulkner Be A ' . \ For UNYF Holmes was definite faces Rorhers Qatatie, New ish Columbia scored a single in k MONTREAL ER LEADS Brunswick and Manitoba y. 0 checking and rushing which event: Quebec League Bt, Kitts 32 15 2 200 176 Host for the evening with three 7, § I Each rink plays three matches, |the fifth end. The Sarnia rink ajjy paid off with two goals, | Quebec 1 Montreal 8 Guelph 3215 2211 158 66 tables in play was Morley Luke, 3% MORITZ, Swiizeriand (AP) Centrally Located, Heated, Brick Building, hicoutim! 3 Shawinigan Falls 5 | Marboros 27 17 3185 141 57 | Following the bHdge session a |yougias W, Lonnor of Montreal Cement Floor Loading Dock, 2,000 square y first day of the world skeleton Feet! : ' Other matches in the fifth round: | clicked for four three and two Sarnovsky and 'O'Reilly also Prince Edward Island vs Alberta, | ends, shone, For the losers, Cole and Western League St, Michaels 26 17 4 170 147 66 lunch was served Mrs, will held a 2lg-second lead after the Vancouver 1 Calgary Hamilton 21 23 6 181 173 47| Trainer and Mrs. G. A. Harlowe, |} on nih ins "on the Cresta sled BRITMAN LTD. 94 BRUCE STREET OSHAWA PHONE 3-3441 Manitoba vs Ontario, Nova Scotia Northern Ontario haa 4 22 bee. McDermaid were the best, vs Quebec and New Brunswick vs | ord, 3 ' A brilliant display of goal-tend- APC Senfor Galt 18 25 6 181 203 Leaders in the Accumulative Bytioh Coumbin, 2" | Brio Columbia; ova Scokia'and 0d was ut on iy Shenawsky and Pitou 8 Now Glogton 3. | Baie al? S81 soorne or he von are fir 7h Here Tuesdey. He, wimmod § gy bec; Ontario vs North- | against three loses, Junior Milne. UNYF lost one of | (New Glasgow leads best-of | Kitchener Fred Mack, second-Raloh Harlow | foe' of "1963 seconds, His second {fern Cur "itanitoba vs Prince] SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- Fourth: heir hey Selencemen late in_the| seven final 3-1) Tuesday's Results and third, Morley Luke, Or SE ar Tr Tt dward Island and Nova Scotia vs|round results in the Dominion 3a an Vidchink wen aaney suffer. NOHA Senfor Southern St. Catharines 6 Galt 7 This week's session is scheduled | single run of any of the 19 com: high school bonspiel here Tuesday: st and arm. Soo Greyhounds 1 Soo Indians 8| Guelph 6¢ Kitchener § for the home of Fred Mack, 136| petitors from six countries t PAT AND DON GROCERY:| (Restof-seves semi-final tied 2- sday's Game Rosehill Blvd., Wedneaday even: | Dari "wi ng at 7.15, Alberta, 1 § : 041 010 201 0-- 9 - ne Seventh round: Northern Ontario) NOW SEH 100 101 030 1-- 7| Goal, Milne, Defence, Walls, Mit- | 2) Pembroke 1 North Bay 8 Marlboros at 8t, Michael's vs British Columbia; New Bruns-| Manit hell forwards, Mount : wick vs Nova Scotia; Alberta va 010 000 110 x-- 3 | shell. forwards, Mountloy, J. Shep. | (North Bay, leads best-of-seven W ; 16 perdson and Gibson; alte ¥ ) _s ntario; Quebec vs Prince Edward | Alberta 003 305 09 X=10| Masiewich, Gillispie, Tahach; Ee somk-AuSh A Bewior Northern Abitibi 4 Kirkiand Lake 0 oF nd ; recel Columbia 110 010 202 x-- 7 | McAvoy, McDermald, E, -- nig fed {1 alumi 103 010 100 219 perdson. (Abitibi wins best-of-seven semi: Seotin who almost turned giant| Ontario 020 102 021 00--8 | UNYF: Goal, Shestowsky; De- [final 4-0) Miller before going down 6-4 in the | Nohtern Ontario 103 011 010 0-- 7 | fence, Yasminicki, Kuney; For. Lakehead Junior third round. New Brunswick 020 100 104 1-- 9 yard, ,Harnovaky, Holmes, O'Riel-| Port Arthur West Ends 3 Fort Ontario, undefeated affer three| SYDNEY, N.8. (CP)--Standings| Vi Allertiates, Bradica, Zink: |" William Canadie 0 rounds, lost out $4 to the Saska, n the Dominlon school. bonspiel K eh: a A kawetky, y Volos, Pet pander, Bay Senior 1 n rink in an exciting extra-end | al e en our rounds: : » » ort Frances 0 ur FIRST PERIOD (First game of best of - seven e in the fourth, Edward Island and Al. | Saskatchewan oe Blakivies, Bradiea. semi-final) after losing matches on Mon- | Prince Edward Island Si SECO 0 Wes ced back into contention | Alberta .. HE 1 OND PERIOD (Sarnove Lethbridge 2 Edmonton 1 ble victories Tuesday. Ontario . ' sky, O'Rielly) 412] (First game of best - of - seven sland Le Sanged North Juebes Te ' 2. UNYF--Holmes (Shody) 12.2 semi-final) ntario their first loss orthern Ontario ......... hd . aE on 2 7 extra-ent| Berton Corin re Shody, Turetski, Gibson, Kiba 0arn Intstnations) and then defeated British| Nova Scotla THIRD PERIOD (Best-of-seven final tied 1.1) olimbia 10-7 in the fourth ound. New Brunswick 3, Pat and Don's--Mountjoy American League a rd and posted a stunning M iH Feppartatn, "0.3 Springfield » 5 3 304 W "5 x : ermaid) aa 'ye. v EE victory over Juebes 3 the | rounds 'will be played in the Do:| Pen, -- J. Shepperdson, Shody Sbringficld 3 8 2p hi garth, The RON Nl ed Deer | Minion school bonspiel today, start. (E. _Shepperdson, McDer- | Hershey 22 6 167 180 56 A Ped lene ig id ot Ing at 9am, 3pm, and 8 pm, Sends; Zinkiwich, Cole (major), | Buffalo 24 51903 183 B86 i r : { x asminicki (major), Masiewich, | Cleveland 25 3208 191 § the bonspiel when they scored six Fifth Round (9 a.m.) dosha Bot J on the ninth in their match with Prince Edward Island vs Alberta b : 1 rk Scotia and New Brunswick Manitoba vs Ontario Dont Take Chances With Fuel or Weather oir fi g in the fourth won their rst gales N. Ontario vs Saskatchewan round. Nova Scotia defeated Man- Now HNO VE Sastalolewan iia Famous TODAY . . . IT'S GREY !! Zio k SPECIAL NAVAL RECRUITING T IN TOWN NOW... ooo 00 Coll you how to Join the Wavy!" Planned advancement opportunities Permanent employment Good rates of pay and pension #30 days annval leave with pay tern Junior We don't mean the weather , . . we mean the Shade for Men ++ «+ for Spring x : v.04 SYDNEY, NS8., (CP) -- Three toba 97 and left the Manitoba z sok marooned in the cellar with "Sixth Round (3 pm.) four losses. New Brunswick vs Saskatchewan A New Brunswick, after trailing | British Columbia vs Quebec N@rthern. Ontario for eight 'ends, ( Ontario vs Northern Ontario exploded with a four on the ninth Manitoba vs Prince Edward Island end and one on the 10th to win 9.7. | Nova Scotia vs Alberta LED AT FIRST Seventh Round (8 p.m,) Northern Ontarin was leading | N. Ontario vs British Columbia EJ. 73 after seven but the| New Brunswick vg Nova Scotia landers scored singles on the | Quebec vs Prince' Edward Island BOWLING NEWS SGTS'. MESS LEAGUE THE FRIEINDLY 48 Unless something happens to| Some real good bowling this prevent it, it looks as if the Griz- | week, Marg Jacklin was our high zlies have this section in the bag.| bowler, both single and double, A LET JOHNSTON'S Next Sunday will tell the tale, The Valentines have a slim chance of snaking under the wire, so all I can say is, almost anything can happen, Men's High Triples: Jack Ander- son was tops for the men with] 751 (216, 301, 234). Nice going, "Pres." Others were: J. Bowman 699 (290, 211); F. Zedic 258 (271); D. Smart 63f (233 218); H. Turn. er 629 (262, 206); B. Borrowdale 616 (207, 232) Ladies' High Triples: B. Gaze- Tk 612 (201, 214); H, Anderson 612 (229, 200); E. Clough 609 (226, 208); R. Bilous 603 (231, 234) Men's High Singles: T. Gilbert G. Wilson 248, R. Burr 236, M, Reid 216, T. Adams 212, B, Blake 208, G. Clemence 206, A, Borrow: dale 208, M. Whyte 204, J, Allison 200 Ladies' High Singles: D. Smart 226, 201, J. Blake 226, E. Burr, 226, D, Chamberlain 226, U. Allison 213, E. Zarowny 207, M. McNeil 207, W. Luten 205, Points went all over the place this week. Crusaders took the Val entines 3-1, the Grizzlies and Cen: turions split 2-2, and the Shermans and Honeys topped the Cromwells and Churchills 4-0, Honeys 17, Grizzlies 15, Sher. mans 14, Valentines 12, Churchills 11, Centurions 10, Crusaders 9, Cromwells 8, special mention to Doris Healey too who was second. Happy Gang are sure climbing to the top -- they are in second place, ops went up one also; Doodle Bugs, Pin Heads came down one. Quite | a few away this week hope to see full teams next week, Three | got whitewashed, | Peps whitewashed Hazel Nuts, | Happy Gang whitewashed Pin | Heads, Doodle Bugs whitewashed | Puddlers, Lucky Six took 2 points | from City Slickers. i Doubles: Marg, Jacklin 502 (295,' 207), Doris Healey 457 (284), | Singles: A, Watson 228, R. Lane; 224, E, MacCabe 222, M. MacMil-! lan 211, M., Nicholson 202, P, Dwyer | on P, Anderson 201, F, Lawton | Lemon League: B. Beadle 97, A. Henry ¥4, G. Abbott 92, B | Hoolsma 90 and 69, F, MacMillan | 89, A. Gwilliams 89, E, Taylor 84, City Slickers 39, Happy Gang 37, Lucky Six 35, Peps 34, Puddiers | 33, Doodle Bugs 31, Pin Heads 30, Hazel Nuts 21, | HARS ACQUIRE RONTY | MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal | Canadiens Saturday acquired centre Paul Ronty of New York | Rangers for the National Hockey | League waiver price of $15,000 Ronty has been with Rangers the last three seasons. He is a native of Toronto, 'Reading Anthracite' Don't be fooled , , . there's plenty of winter ahead! Remember, with famous Reading Anthracite you know what you're getting, NO GAMBLE... NO RISK, The Red Spots identify it -- guarantee the quality, There Is No Finer Fuel ! ron 3-348 1 now McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. 110 KING ST. 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