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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1958, p. 12

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12 THI OSHAWA TIMES, Vuesdey, Docsmber 16 1 By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' In the annual O'Keefe's open' [of each draw Ronspiel at the Oshawa hit Interesting ! Oshawa Minor Hoe: ling Club on Saturday, when a her of each eor kay Association men are going to start their annual weekly exhi- full entry of 32 rinks participated, received a sul bition bills, this Thursday night at the Children's Arena WE about half of which were local the event, from LIKE the reaction of Joe Arenas, former San Francisco 40'er entries, Peterborough, Toronio| Father J, Pe star, who wrote critical articles of the team and was Yostrocized' [High Park, St, George's, Union: |of the Oshawa ( and also coach Frankie Albert, who up-and-quit, because he was ville, Sutton, Tom O'Shanter, |spiels for this sick of he and his family taking the "hoos' in public, downtown, Cobourg, Brampton and el INTERNATIONAL Baseball League chatter has IL hal were also represented Havana Sugar Kings may have their franchise shifted hecause ofl Oak Crawford's rink Cuba's Internal situation disclosure' will reveal NOTHING SPECIAL and congratulal hecame Wl Brownlee, when the Quebec Renior The foursome of Boh'play situation is alred OSHAWA MINOR Hockey Association men Coppin, Norm Allan, John Greer would do well to look inte this new trophy award, offered hy Rob and Crawford, skip, piled up a in Hood" O'KEEFE'S BONSPIEL, annual "open competi- (oral of 18 plus § with their three onANA tion event at The Oshawa Curling Club, was held on Baturday and wins, Only Freddis Thompson's pean MeLaughiin once again, thanks to Walt Greelis proved an outstanding se: pink, in the third game of the fev. J Fereyma cess for evervhody who competed, let alone the trophy winners-- auent, gave the Crawford four. Paul Michael Oak Crawford and his Oshawa rink "TOE" BLAKE, coach of some stern competition, this alia Montreal Canadiens has a lovely problem. Jean Reliveau Is ready game ended Afi Hal Butler to come off the injury list and Coach Blake isn't sure where he "poi ichael's rink, with Jim Don Jackson wants to use the big centre-lce star YVON DURELLF got one savior. Dean © MeLaughlin and Ary Armstrong tear-jerking receptions when he returned to his home pau 1 pPereyma included, tonk 1 Right now, his manager is trying to decide if and when top honors in the 8.00 o'clock II have a return match with Archie Moore Archie himself is winning their three all for ht 80 what can Chris Shaban, Durelle's manager, have games for a total score of 17 to worry About * EDDIE. LURANSKI, who as a successfulio), oq goph Robinson's rink, in baseball pitcher for St. Louis Browns' farm club Muskogee OKIA. the third game, gave the Michael thought he should get a chance at "the big time," turned to howl eniry. their toughest game ing when he was lgnored and today he's holding the world's 10 In the early draw Alex Wil pin bowling champlonship---weorth about $75.000 per year. Who (ve 0. hawa rink scored three heeds baseball" for a score of 11, tn win econd ey upsel the Rert Hareison entry from Peter horough, winner. of this event 'in that hig NF Previous years, Cliff Nelsons' with Cleveland Frampton rink with plus 4 vas high for twa wins, to take third prizes, with Roh Mercer's Oshawa rink in fourth slot, with vo wins and a score of 14 High one-win prizes went to W. Ruchanan's Peterborough hockey league Trophy 00 First hin N "kip NAHAWA Vern MoLaughlin Waddy" Oke Days Kael Wally Butler, akin PETERROARD Herh Mowry Ev. Post Vie Brawn Beit Harrison whip SUTTON Jervy FPollnek Hill Waters Rng Riad Rill Btubhins akin NANAWA Halnh Kama Tack Copeland fam Palin Boh Meroer ain NEHAWA Bus MeCullnugh Dave Fistehar Alan Bathe Alex Wilson skipp (Wi A NAHAWA (has. White Way Wehster Ewart Nighnl Elgin Munda sip of those town U draw section wins Prizes if nn may look as Detroit and seem de'er Canadiens they need A game MORE OF SAME! Montreal they slipping but all once again prove they are the class of the NHI mined ta stay up on top N.Y, GIANTS game on Sunday and forced a suddendeath Boowns. Wonder how many are wondering the next elash ? JUNIOR "A" hookev fans got a kick over the week-end results when Barrie upset 8. Kitts and Mariboros knocked off Peterborough----but let's now forget that it's still a long, long way to go and the good teams have plenty of time to prove just that BRUCE CARTATOR, Canadian amateur golf champion. has heen named top amateur golfer of the year for Fink, W ith a seore of A plus . Canada. 1958 RASERALL MEN have decided that sponsoring In the 11.00 o'clock draw, "Ah and nromoting "reokies' 18 a pay-off proposition CHICAGO Robins and his Oshawa rink took CARDINALS have signed "Pop" Ivy as their coach an a long. second. prizes With three Wins term contract. He won only two games this nasi season hut he and a scare of nine. They nosed must have impressed the hosses. eh * RORRY ATTHERSLEY out Bil Trewin's Liftlock City has heen Invited to join Boston Bruins for a five-game trial. Un. entry in the second round, on an der the plan. he Is to nlav five games with Boston, In Torontn on exIira end, In their closest game Saturday nights WILLIE GREENE, an undefeated Providence Ward Senley's Toronto High middleweight hut still almost "unknown stopped Johnny Sexton Park ent had wo wins and last night and now the fight fans are heginning to wonder ahout A score of 16 plus § ta win third (jreene who Appears 'not sn green' SROOM ROOM prizes while the other two-win Geolfrion has taken over top spot in the NHL seoving race, as the Awards went (a George Rates result of his three goals and two assists last week He is now twa Oshawa rink, with 12 plus 1, High points ahead of Andy Rathkate, the Ranger's scoring Vin prizes in this draw, went JACK ADAMS of Detroit used some caustic eomiment in evitieizing to Ted Weidgoose's Dixie Club referee Fddie Powers the other night hut NHL President Clarence entry, with a score of seven Campbell is not taking any action. Let's face tin the NHI, a his was the first "open" hon referee ix still Just an employe spiel of the season , at the looal Jaycee Blues Continue 7" + i = Their Winning Streak terest as well as close competi ton Walt Greelis, district represen tative of the O'Keefe's Company officiated at the official presenta tion of his company's trophy and the hest games of the 8T JOHN CADETS Minor League season to date the Waving 18. Ralph Rranton - : Jaycee Rlues and Firefighters Jim Watts, Charles Gooding om nes 1p ) § Association were very fortunate Laughlin, Terry Nicholas, ta gain hard « fought victories. Laughlin, Rruee Smith CKLR and Jayeee Rlues after RILL'S RADGERS heing tied 14:14 at half time pro. hregts & Mike Rose dueed a seesaw battle duving the Conkev, Ted Roivin second hall with the Rlues finally hino Roh A M26 win te keep thelr Donevan on | Tight = at zero Parts and Service have now on five In a higgest of the they handed the fist ee Whites a clean-cut I'his hy the way White's first loss after fore in a row PARTS AND SERVICE Shaw & Gary Ronman Goanding. Rill Prentice lant 2. Greville Divan JAVYOEP © WHITRS Tonking, Rick Sahway Rill Crumb Altinos Felix al far 1? Tahn Ie I8 on lee Aon I game ahout the outcome of Ll RECONT Harrison, Wilson Peacock, Nelson Buchanan, Miehael Rahinson, Ace Newlon Mercer, Rutler, Hare Michael, Peaenok nm akip NANAWA Roh Coppin Norm Allan In Chuek 9 Ron Fred! Roh Lie Mark Me Marin Ram Lytwnvehuk, Pat Avenging their only defeat in Combines noteh league competition, the Rrooklin succession less the Combines handed the Ovitlial apart, Orillia # RAulldogers a 7 to 3 shellacking found the range place Jay. 'n the Port Perry arena Satur: quarter stage of 19.0 shot day night, The Rulidogers could hut Crossey wm was the nat cape with the Rrooklin power Winning n ord § n ¥ \¢ pulled SRARON AS W * Inset A\VURT \! WE Stan ) RLUES Olev Skoteka 1) Natide Iaek Guindon Felix Tm Palm Jim Comphel!, Law Arian Tonnke fi Harry MeClurg ree Ket) arm Wal Pa iw Hig Ronda HE Carlos CRIM 'omashik 11 Rurke \ week Gave Archie Crossey was the big lin cage after a Rilly gun for the Combines, firing a called on many hat trick (three goals), Other brilliant saves Combine markers were notched! The Combines Rrian hy toland and Gary Erie Grav with one goal each For the Rulldozers Rurteh, Willlamson and Kennedy Aatthews., Walt each scored. ane. The game wi \ Alen Club comparatively clean, with only jg Ready seven minors heing called. Rronk White: Dx M IL Ps three of these in. MANUAL V Orillia received (eorgatown: Ja Hill; Jan Tervy 0) Dale Gal \ TU GUN kK 1i ffs oN inspek Danny ar Junior Leagu Orillia in Lawson and wd Minar VEN I Lf Ww n @ Hin ih phregls Hivke Of deed Rethy (Osha nd Dave n"inny aveeer White Will's Radgars Parts and Ser Si sf \ latins of f morning in Future Rrookl follows: Home Wn) ine do Five fon 0 Kelly Pate points they dvan af LH n received and lin fractions, fo (1, Orillia: Feh TAKE LEAD (games: Dee The Combines tonk a first per 30, Newmarket od lead of four unanswered Jan. 1d goals. However the Bulldozers. Richmond Hill determined not to he outdone Feb 4, Orillia; netted two goals in the second Richmond Hill period. With the score 4 to going into the final frame; the nie funn Dan the h Ww \ and § \ nad 1O5S na ve ¢ fon | ce Ih ASSOCIATION \l lacuna Dan Pe Lowel) Hav Esmits 2, Les nil Tahin St | 2 1 1 h] Rn Centre MINOR faveee Rlues Rilahood Sport CKLR Firefighters Asso Palive Asso ® MANOR Ontario Steel Satario Larry Ken Hl ? Mar Cubs N FIRRFIGHTIRS ria wn M0 Rah Jim Longley 12. Rw ike R Rite Maret Rody. Walt lihok MAJOR LEAGUE Apeardian finally that fon \ ™ ? ANN(H And avian \MeXisht Ted ra 4 L) ! A ) Rrooklin ; (Fairey) Rrooklin Gray) Rrooklin (Cornish Rrookliin Lawsan mhing nn Walt Cov COTE FINED TORONTO OCP Taranto Marihare defenceman Roger Cote has heen fined £20 and reported | Hockey Association president Lorne Cook of Kigs tan 16 he put on the misdemeanar | Penalties bist for his action in an OHA an nedy, 3.08 jor A game here Sunday, Cote $B 1 veked un a total of 31 minutes in penalties during the game, in Police Assoc eluding three minors, one major 12 Noon, Jay: two 10minute wmisconducts and Rockets va: Ontario Steel an automatle game misconduct A's! Ns fn Sten) Taveee Rockets \ Jo \ 1h¢ 000 St nlinge Aundinget R came i \ flames n ! Rill's Radegm andl R30 an Dan SE Jdohn Cadets he 1000 am Ralahood Sporty laveee Rlues vy Major League) cee "R's s Saturday tn Ontaria wn with \ \ A ( AR 1 for {ary Ww PA nN As 'her ed the faveee Rocke dinger pulled away scored almost at Andry having a god day ed home M paints MUNDINGER vitley Rob Lionel pally s AN early with As Contre Cub cee Whites Minar League Firefighters vs 1160 am UL Mun and Ia will 4 and 1] Kennedy Orillia, Rute {Keast, Neal Penalties: Kelw 153 Reuters) ericket inning \ Maleal Winter 18 Kelly 13 m Don Rob \ L} ! W s'ev BR AVES fA. Salski 4 Jim | nnn N MCC LEADS HOBART, Tasmania Envlamd's MCC touring team aved al a tinal total of 299% Manday far seven on Aug 1639 Chicago first day of a game ARAInst Chilean Conmities Tasmania. The Fn ishmen took the frst three Tasmanian wick ported It had $50.000 to Hnance ais for 30 runs. The matoh ends 10, (the delegation. today. ROCKETS t Mik Stergen a COMPLETE SQUAD SANTIAGO (APR Chile end A pe \ fwmandsan 7. Rrooklin Hanes Rrookiin Wills) Orillia, Ken (Spence tro Wills Cre snely will LEAGUE hn \ ( Lal del wn WN Man had a good vith It managed to take a hard fought 1498 dec son fram Rill's Radgers in the first Biddy League action, American Games LT) A The re Ie scheduled second half Cadels and \ the EY n Olymp (Marjerrison, Wins O'Keefes 'Spiel Oshawa rinks took top honors presented the first-place winners Cur: some wool blankets, Every mem Dixie! chairman, wilcoming the Visors piova Whittington JUNT WONDERING what the "big (he 1058 winners of the O'Keefe's| was draw-master NCLOCK To Retain First Place tonehes to the game, scoring with house as they had done earlier 21 seconds remaining law Jim Topping, back in the Rrook Rill Cornish, with twa ®oals, [high in first place in the Suburb. second RILLY puTURE GAMES MM, Newmarket Georgetown Ist Perind Cornish Gray Cornish) nd Perind Ortllia. Williamson Spence) Williamson, rd Pevied Arookiin, Cressey ("OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ' ----- GM TON AND MIF The men's high wngles were wait| Wa the siast of the second section Crysis) 888-219, Tony Tupel 218, Ken [and In the first contest the Oviuns de: Marden 814, Dan Thomsen 218, An fentad the Left overs 41. Ten Brash [Gladman 04000, Doug Cole #08, Jim the hig gun for the Ovfuns, while Bob Thomason 107, Wall beati 196 Irvine led the Laltovers: both had fine! The women's high triples were; Lon games, but Lan's support proved het: nn Collins 478, Mavis Taylor 47% Pav) ter ine Horehuk 410, al Poel 468, Bun 9 on BY Ambrose 480, ne Bell 444 The Kripples sontinied their mareh Morning 444, Fairley Bouckiey $40 by Asfenting the Lahaye 8:1. This how 44 } EVAr WAS B close series with only nine The women's high singles were sling the teams on total pin. Janel Feel 100-160 Donne Collinge 182 Marie Polis 178, fuk Worehk id Bunny Ambrose 176, Helen Moring 174, In the next contest the Jokers won| Mavis Tayler 178-160, Kinine Well 172 {8 BI ducivion over the Rags. Dave "ihe final standings for the fest [Revnola and Chia Deutinger saved (he | section are Nighthawks 8. Doreen's (Any far the Jdockers. The Bags wei Beauty Salon #5, Luck (one man short and this no doubt helped shell Service #9, sl them down In another clo Marian Auto 144. 7, Doug's Barber Shell bh, Bo Peep Hest eh with Just 10 aurant 8, Gillard Cleaners 55 Bposf pine separating the 8 on 10ial, the ers BS, fhewa Clesning Contractors Slow Starters lod hy Ed, Branfan, gol 52, Champs BM), Subway neh 4h the 81 decison over (he Hoops. Gord Strikers 45, Tommy Gach Bupsrisst #4), Brown led the Hoops who lost the first Acadian Cleaners 9, Bougog Cleaners Kame hy 11, won the second by six and Bits {lost the third game hy five ying High Triples; Len Brash 767 and Bob Irvine 751 High Singles m is MEN'S MAIOR aptain Barry Glllprd paced hip Boh devine 318, Chris Bolahond's Real Estate elih ta an Deutinger 508 and Don Wilson #06 other shutout and the Bolshnod squad Lemon Le i BH Button 181, Are now Mix points in the lead for top spot In the sanding Manny | PLAZA FAMILY DOURLES Swarts Alex Mitchell, and Jack 1 With aply twa weeks left in the Brat Strank nied section we still have a close vaee (0F| Juniles Pavilion were the tap spot. Sputniks and Dota Do-LAtIes or "che whitewash hut heing lead with 47 pointe each, followed WY handed was pot mich help to the aytars Sailors with 84%, Boomersnks jubilee dads, a new howler is due 06 Rings 84, Ups & Downs 535%, WIA ios ipive next week, which shuld help Pills and Smoochers with 81, Zevoes "gion Hodgson taiped the | wilh and the OKs 30, Jumpers 88 LOCKY thn individunl high, a triple eount of| 10 87, Ernie Burnies Gh, (FRY gig, including # 986 single game. Dave's de 4, The Oscars 86, High Balle] ging Station benefitted (rom hy nl Staers fBiiy aking all three points from Oshawa Holl this week Is Bobi Aun "Prim Carter hast), Will CH T90 Ea Wilson Furniture Just managed (801308), and All Rrinehols 783 ( nose oul Gol "Dell Homes when they we) took two pointe, But 1 wis » balls Over #00 triples were; Maudie Cook! yii "the way, with newcomer Vie Cas O04 (ARIA), Alan WILL BME (RAI cypaiiy wiarring for Gal 'Dell, Jos 841), Ted MeCamb' 860 (800), BIAR|Viskn and BIL Salomon were best for Turner 688 (R102066), Harry Fave wiison's {O64 (RAT-208), Bob Glover Ah (RAT-000) | © pu oky Strike Grill dropped twa |B) Gutaell Aah (097847), Jack Bright pointe tn Henning's club and "Oily" [man 646 (381-8140, "Two Gray B48 acaan with & 717 wag head man in LCRI4004), Marvy Norton S42 (3248861, this vietary for Banin's hays Harry Kaye 641 (R1O.200230), Dn ifng granding: Bolahnod's Real Estate Thampann A (O01200-284), Phyl gn; Fupky Birike Gell 14. Jubilee Pa Hudson 6% (207 - BAR Fd Smith yian 12. EA Wilson Furniture 12 B44 (070), Peggie Foyle S30 (380), Ernie pove's Fina Station 19, Oshawa Auta Hale 600 (216.004), Fred MeKer B12 3pm 10, Gal 'Dell Hames 6, Henning's 9 Olive Meintash 607 (211-804), (gn 7 Hay Barton 807 (214) and Peggy Bran High individual seares: Stan Hodgson ton ADL (381217) BIA (Bh), "Shorty! Davies 7, Joe Over 80 singles were: Dab Fars: Vasko 760, Harry Giliavd 788, John disse 408, Tom WR 268, Prue Dalton sfasiewich 736 (39%), Bill Solomon 788 287, Vin Lovelock 852, Ben Fisher 881, jack Strank 784 (M8), "ON" Jordan Mavis Taylor 847, George Tayler and 17 (816) Hank Sarnoveky 714, Alex Ralph Shemine 238, Bruce Hynes B30, agionell 710. Manny Swartg 710, Vie Bente Smith 280, Naney Heisehols 987. ¢ uxoarelin 707 (834) fan Adamson 246.807, Millie Corneal Ing (rapier notifies us that turkeys 208, Autumn Shaw 288 and Bert Trick will he the prizes for Thursday night wo with 13 prizes helng awarded, sn we lnnk for same sensational seores his week vietims shar or Wine, Inhn Greer Oak Crawlod, ship 0sHAWA npeting rink also Roy Stevens able souvenir of 'j2* Wein Mr, Greells Ah' Rabina reyma, Chairman ship lub's "open" hon. OSHAWA season acted Bam "kip, NEHAWA Dave Carstairs Gard Furey John Marvison Huiold Brownies Endientt, with their hand AkIp AT, GEORGE'S OG, Gallagher G, Bishop PK. Hoper CK Shand, whip OSHAWA dack Hammond Kirnie Mekenzie Frod Ashworth Les Mofier ship NSHAWA Gen. Fresise "Praam Whiteley Alex Hindie Iavk Elliott dak Glover AB Mai Bilin hampson, 10 ing the winners Fred v N akin club manARer: Bike wane for the day's jen Faster Fred Nlenson A Ingram Kill Trewin skip (Ww HIGH PARK Keedhouse Crate I. Franks Dr Hackett, ship OsHAWA Hin Wakeley Inck Parr Geo. Campbell Al Parkhill akin I HAWA Doug, Langmaid Hill Halland Ted Chenier Genrge Bales WED LEAGLY Standings mer wm mw Alhany Shop 290, Jur era 10. Town 1h, HIlLCarnish Marvin Berg's 8, Konlvent bh Triples: Ronnie Keeler 788 (31) Vaske 760 (004) Hank Karnovaky (405), Fred Waite 758 (800), Bill Tay nawskl 780 (276) Harald Cornish 760 Maker (ART, Zoll Wighn TAT ang, HW Hid ( RO) Roh Gallagher 740 Faieks (hen) en Man h 10 (0 ™ aon BRT (976); Ken Johnsen HRA (430 Hrahorak 786 (871.800), Bill Berwick HR hin Kehoe 610 (215, Bam); Ovm 70 (M0), Gerry Wiokey 780 gam | YOY ie "ith Lea Smith 784 (308.9681, Shorty Davies. 0% Clarke 846; John Mister 338: Keith 784, Geo, Wrahin 788 (908), Al Prout ig li Magid ah! Wen 790 (R68), Wilfred Wows 716 (90), SUAR Ria rdy 016, 8135 Marie Manning 814; Hodson Vig (906), duck Bteank TO8 §ieien Hirgoek 81%: BI Biliott 319, 806; iil hai: times THY He, len wat Ede Nathan 80h; Wilt Manning 08; nA 0p 300) John BeRInEash Hah Spiers 304, B13; Jean Ward 803 (AAA), HL Met ielland 688. Norm O'Reilly Honla's alsa had high pin fall with S84 (06h), Boh Miller 684 (050) 06,100 Kxits BA M48 Pioneers 25,980 Singles: Paul Shady 987, Ceo Vieals Dara 85,0875 Jokers 85,110 Goalers 270, Din Henning 276, Bill Solomon 870, 95 0871 Sarcha 24.080; Ares ATA Nil Tack Welsh 70. Ray. Mann 868 1 D's 34,8800 Dragons 20.063, Congvatula Founds 068 Art Bryant "4 steve Hons to the winners Harta 888, Jack Bond 901,- Doug Bent Chicken all next ov B58 Fred Dionne 858, Brune Allen he thei tim Henderson 850, Les Maddng Be eS tne wenn ton tne sever. REMEMBER WHEN? , mil an please tr tn he an Hime. and Murray Murdng h played AANA] | or een AUERAAREE sanih oansecutive game with New York Rangers 23 years ago to Might. Hockey's "Iran Man" set nan AN NHL, record of 508 consecu. Thomann B88, Ken Mavden A27, Wall Live games, and including play Seatt ABA, Stu Malloy 588 Doug Cole offs ie was in #83 consecutive AS, Tony Lupe! 811 Jim Thomason S00, Ranger efforts until the end of Chas Tambivn A08 John Waldinaper ger Mi the hoekey season in 1068 INDUNTRIA Kinlnch's 98, Kprnnvek Dunlop's 82. Ruddy Wiles Hest 20, Tony's Rarher & Lavell 30 Fire Fight IV 10, Rennelt 18, Canadian Tie 10, General Aggresaies 10 MUR DRAW fiame FETERBORD Doug Chamberiam Ron Buehanen Boh Mefiunig Dave Geralamy akip NEHAWA Roh Matthews Rah Stroud Bill MeHugh Chan Peacack LLU COROURG George Edwards Max Smith Jdohn Roy Jack Newlon, skip OSHAWA Dan Kouch Jim Ewart Chas, Mellveen Gord. Hare, hip NAHAWA Alex MoKay Boh Palle kd Disney hen Conlin ship RHAMPTION H MeCulloeh Gard Sieal Ril Fan Narm Garbutt, ship, RRAMPTON Wils Fraser Harry Crawford Ross Lon! CUM Nelson skip (1 8} TAM 0 KHANTE RK Fitepatrick M, firitfin FF. Argue 0 Ginthn, URE } CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Fiat section 1s over with the Hoala's Ll Fixity 19 Pioneers Darts and Bareks (ienyge Killen (09%, 44611 Norm doe O'Reilly 782 (210, 980); Wes Stata ABS TAD (R44, BAI) Winnie Killen ABA (962, R01) Arn Greene ASK (B47, 340); Del Wanna 64 (881); Aubrey Hirenek M8 nie Jim Nemish Age (060 BIA); Wills #26 (200, 200); Harold Wil L} | pia I W Neagnns 7 sap T. HIGH PARK Doug Kerr Ken Fhillips Bruce Sonley Ward Ronley ship UNIONVILLE iH Reitton K. Whats Jack Ted Hellers, skip ORHAWA Alan Cay Ken "Pipney Hii Boneh Ir Bree Beadle ship 10 uckworth Weirgnnse ' ship 1" Keonnd Game Parkhill hand ie llers Faaleait Rrawnlee Wedgonee Trewin, Hales, fiame Metion Bradiey Weidgnone, Haoketl IMampson, Fndiontt Flinn Brownlee week! Re sure te I" Ellon Hradia Metin Crawfnid Hahing Harkett fl Rates Trewin, Konley, Robins Crawiod Shand Parkhill; Sellers MINED he men's Crystal AY TEN PIN LEAGUE high triples were Art Gladman MI, » " ' IV uy JV VY A JOA EIUEA VL o, LJ (yi il! IE 000A MAN . MLV iil oll // AoW AY VY ly) mn ' (1 0 rn Hr | ' LTA / ahi Y GAME Rille Stuhbing, fiarhutt, Conlin fivithin Munday, Mercer, Hare AME Newinn, Muniay, Lanlin Rohinuon Hay n Ruehanan, Garhun Muhhins DRAW flame TF. HIGH PARK Russ Howe fGien. Watson Rert Shepherd illia al « UY V FATHERS... A ANY od two goals In than 10 seconds ought haek and ahout the three the third period the finishing CHR \" short {liness, was times to make , eurrently riding FULL PRICE PLANET JR, MODEL eo are followed hy position, In games are as games: Dee 2, | Richmond Hill idland, Jan 10 no 17 Richmond Jan A, Whithy; Away 5. Whithy: Dee Jan, & Atdland Jan. HA 8. Whithy Feh, 14] Jan and 14 OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Secret Demonstrations in your office, home, friends Piish home, anywhere, anytime. Lawson UMITED SUPPLY AT 4995 RL 141 Nes nish nh \ plek, 11.30; Wills 19.16 sey Saey ody WAL] Lhe) ¥ JL i L) ANY YIN. TY Ahi HI AUR AL Fu | AN TY i il \y . wl \ NW \ ANVIL i IANA Wills) ha Helen tournament held this year at Bim coe Hall, The first matches werefoyee and Maurice Wirkett played on Dee, 9, and the finalskeore of 15:10 and 15:11, Jo-Ann ¥ Ones 64, Foore's [asi week are: as team of Donna Wilson and Che: | Barker |entered the next round and {feated the team of Carol Cra ford and Sherry Hennick by his -- es i i eed aa LL i --tINA=-- ji LL ll i PHONE NOW RA. 5-2597 it Teen-Age Badminton Loop Holding First Tournament Last Tuesdpy night wilnessed hent was won hy the team of the start of the first hadminton pharan Nichol and Joe Host when hey defeated the (eam of Jo 0's will he held on Tuesday, Dec. 16and Maurice won the first game . Two out of three games played lijthe series hy a score of 15 to 6 each series decide the winners, The team of Carol Crawford and Sherry Hennick will play the [winners of the series hetween the Iteams of Giver Otto and Jn-Ann Joyce, and Pat Heaynyk and Jo: Ann Barge The winners of the series he: tween the teams of Jack Golds [smith and Boh Bell, Brian Tunnis eiffe and Dennis Karpiak will play the winners of the series heiween the teams of Ted Mislaszek and Ray Bennet, and Malcolm 1ang: ley and Joe Host in the hoys donhles |" The team winning the series in the mixed doubles which are heing played hetween (he teams of Carol Crawford apd Dennis Karniak, and the team of Jackie "Rogan and Frank Kostoff will pay the team of Mary Ann Murphy and Bill De Mille The winners of the series hes nicliffe and Dennis Karpiak sta (ween the teams of Jo-Ann Bagge ped into the semi-finals hy &: and Boh Bell, Sherry Hennick and ong Bid of oh Quin 8 Brian Tunnicliffe, will meet 'he in the first game and 15 to 6 team of Sharon Nichols and Jom the second Carol Crawford and Dennis K piak won their first game agai! Jackie Rogan ang Frank Kost hv a seore of 15 (0 2 in the ond ing game of the mixed douh toirnament and will meet ag next week to decide the wipn of the tournament | The team of Sherry and Brian Tunnicliffe won a » The results of the games pla ollows: TY defeated the (eam Mary' Anne Murphy and Jae Rogan hy a score of 11 in | a I te 0. The winning team th score of 11 to 7 for the first garg of the series hut lost out in ¢ following two games hy a scop, of 1101 and 11 107 In the hoys' doubles, the led of Malcolm Langley and Joe Hel defeated the team of Ted Miz seek and Ray Bennet in A | game by a seore of | 12 and lost onl to them In the ona game hy a score of 1510 9.1 In the second series, Brian 7 ARK AGE INCREASE PRESTON (AF) ~The Presion Minor League Bofthall Assoeins ion is tn ask the Ontario Amas tenr Bofthall Association to ine crease minor league age limits hy one year. The recommenda tion will he presented (0 1950 j OASA convention delegates for approval. Present minor age lim hard fought game_over the fed Its are: Bquirt, under 10; Pee of Jo-Ann Barge and Boh Bell jy Wee, under 12; bantam, under a score of 19 to 18 and will mdi 14; midget, under 16; juvenile, again next week under 18; and Junior, under 21, The final series of the mixgliall as of May 1 of (he eurrpnt {doubles of the hadmintoh tour: Playing year | MOTOROLA CAR RADIO installed FREE after xmas, if purchased NOW Henn custom transistorized pushbutton or manual tuning LOWEST IRICES EVER GOODPYEA SERVI(E STORE 162 Klg st. east | | ( (i WEA IW ut TCV Wo, (UH AMY, JURE | INV J] We MWY IVY AL CN VCE Te yh 1} VY HUSBANDS... BOY FRIENDS... MAKE IT THE BEST ISTMAS EVER! an Elna SEWING JACHIN® Christmas §ift Wrapped SEWING CENTRE Oshawa hopping Centre ALEVE i ul Wy) i i" {1 TL ATL h ni gn! ti UU

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