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The Oshawa Times, 26 Jan 1959, p. 11

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im---- --_------ ---- ii A _= is ani Ba -- reon , 0] 207, , D. Wallace 229, 203, J. Selleck 222, 203, (entine 746 (286, bg Hall 200, ! BRAVES' HURLER CHANGES GAME CENEaOML EY WS TEAMMATES MILWAUKEE ME/8T NFLL BRAVES BECOME A casa URLER, $7ANDIYT WHO'S FHE | | Now S74V6 | TOS5/NG BASKETBALLS FOR THE ' BOsToN CELTICS 3 OLD 'GASHOUSE GANG' CAN STILL Branch Rickey, second from | stead of musical instruments "left, former Cardinal general | for a little songfest are, left to "manager, poses with key mem- | right: Joe Medwick, slugging bers of the old Cardinal Gas | star of the Gas Housers; Rick- 7. ry Gang. Using bats in. | ey, first baseman Rip Collins Thursday evening at Hall, Acadian Cleaners showed ed off Ajax 76-61 in an Oshawa Industrial Basketball League con- test. They battled on even terms In the initial quarter with Acadians pulling into a slim 13-12 lead. Coach Gary Vaughan along with Jerry Burrows put the Cleaners ahead while Bob Reynolds, Ajax high-scoring centre, flipped in four. Acadians wou the game In the second quarter as they unleashed a strong scoring splurge as well! as checking the losers into the floor, outscoring them 26-6. Gary Vaughan netted eight along with Al Dickingon and Bob Booth who divided 12 for the Cleaners while Ed Bibeau netted four for Ajax to leave the score reading; Aca- dians 39, Ajax 18, After halftime Ajax started a WHOOP IT UP! and Pepper Martin, third base. man of the famous 1984 Red- bird team, They were in St Louis to attend the annual base- ball writers' dinner, Regent Press 'Beats Tony's Seldom does a team bowl as little bit of the rough stuff which well as the Oshawa Tony's club makes the five-pin game so In- did on Saturday against Regent teresting. Press and still finish on the short] Veteran Tony Vidas was a| end, The first game was won by tower of strength in relief for the Regent with a 1264 score against Regent club and but for his very a 1252 for Tony's, with Bob Gal- steady trundling, the Oshawa lagher having a 302 game and crew could have taken the deci- Denny Linton tossing a 270. sion. Tony's came back to take the! Tony's club is still well up as second game with a total of 1153 far as their team average is con- while Regent Press could only cerned and if the wheel of for-| muster a 1026 score. In the third tune would turn just a little more! and rubber game, it was a real in their favor, the local boys battle all the way and any breaks should still be a strong conten that were around, went to the der for a play-off spot, Only six Regent club, who took the decid- more weeks remain In scheduled ing game with 1323 against 1228. bowling In the Toronto league Although Tony's racked up a and it has to be now-or-never for | bigher three-game total, with a|the Oshawa club, If they intend to 3633 against 3613 for Regent, the make the grade. local boys had to settle for a sin- Most of the Toronto clubs are| #le point, surprised that the Tony's club Is! Dick Adams must be rated as bowling so well and making so| the number one shooter on the fittle headway. For example, dur- Oshawa squad, as the Whitby gce|ing the past five weeks of league Jas really been carrying the load bowling, Tony's have lost six J. O'Malley 227) A, Korkush 225; ¥.|waukee, 'He has proven a very for the past three of four weeks. games all over the 1200 mark, | Bob Gallagher also battled hard This Is most unusual, especially] on Saturday in anchor spot and|during the present season, as| his three-game string of 787 was many games have been won with | second to the 846 triple for Dick much less than the 1200 total, but| Adams. Ozzie Keeler with a 724/if the local lads continue to bat-| total was also to the fore but the(tle, perhaps things will change} usually steady Lloyd Sabins had a/before long. | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NEIGNBORNOOD LADIES lesiue's Ron amproved bowler Josh endeth the second section, with |Velr rly 5, into the cel ne Roporuls winning with 23 points, lr with a 3 to 1 We had two ~chais winners this week: A, Cra 260, and M. A 867. Other high singles were: V. W, 859, D. Kelemen 253, M. Pirie 349, M, Daniels 238, E, Shaw 233, M. Dingman in re =. A ih Ci Jean Weir o am 0 " el i 18, H. Ande PRs M risen 207, Honorable Mention Men: George Val fr Hobbg | Hooper, 683 ( ard [638 (228, 208, 208), Lilli t Crowe an Kroll $26, 221, 200, Muriel Wilson 194, 188, j , 253, 207), 685 (299, 201), Jack MeCaff Georg John M. Dingman 08, ¥ (200), i Welr 267, John Randle 219, Jim French Lemon League: D. West 88, M. Cum. |213, Sandy Dawson 312, Art Pafry 310 s 95, T. MacDonald 95, ¥, Wil. and Larry Renaud 203, | ams 91, M. Shields 80, O. Morrison| lemon League: Bill 8) LILA 84, M. Heath 80, V. Maitland 79, 89, B, | Willy McClelland 73, Diana Mennick 78, and A. Dancey 75. Evelyn Payne 6, 97. CANADA CUSTOMS LEAGUE _ _ One short week ago the Never-Swels Mad visions of becoming a section win. ner. Now, with one short week to go, RADIATOR DEPT, Team Standings: Brasers 39, Luel Six 38, Hot Shots 38, Guitersn! Pins 20, Witters 39, Pin Ki . that vision has been almost 2, Lucky Strikes 34, obliterated, The obliterators are no| The Pin Busters slipped back te last other than the hottest team in the Place this week being shut out by the Lucky Six 4 to 0. The Wiffers and the Hot Shots took the Lucky Strikes and Guttersnipes respectively 3 nts to 1, while the Brasers and King Pins shared whitewashing of the doomed Never: Swetz, are now comfortably resting in a tie for first spot and for the first the loot, 3 points each time this year we will go out on a limb | Al Mosler was high man for the nigh and prediot the Hoopers to cop the |With a nice 675 triple (280, 261), follow- brass ring of the second section, |ed by Andy Van de Valk 627 (227, 213) Captain Laura Dawson can be thank. and the Jackie Dawson 616 ful that she has such stalwarts as point. | (338, 202) hungry George Valentine and record.| High singles were by Bill Smith 384, breaker Marg Hooper on her roster, Ray Clancy 237, Bobby Dove 27, Incidentally, for her tremendous ef. (Jamieson 335, Dougie "Sergeant Biiko" forts of a 278 single and a 683 triple, | Taylor 226, Billy Butler 234, Walt Fry Marg Hooper now holds all possible | 220, Bill Maxwell 213, 212, Leo Conlin honors for ladies In this league to date |208, 207, Frank Locke 204, Ed Jones The other whitewash of the evening 203 and Gary Kirby 202 was applied te valiant John Randle and| Bob Hanna took over sole possession Ms Homebrewers by Ms wife Donna|0f the Lemon League, and he did it * and yours truly of the Die-Hards, who Very convincingly by bowling an amaz- by this effort managed to crawl out of |Ing 87 followed by a brilliant 76. 1 the cellar and shout a word of warning| Tickets are now available for our ¢ to all others in the league -- "Wait wll [dance on Feb. 20 from the followin, the next section!' {men: Al Jamieson, Doug Taylor, Re Sandy "Boomer" Dawson must have Stevenson, Howard Vann and Jack finally read the "Act" to comrades Brockman. Square and round dancing, _ Muriel "Big M" Wilson, "Sandiot' [lunch will be served and refreshments Twaites, and "Orbit" French because Will be available this rtet in t quartet were so inspired that they OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE At the halfway mark of the third asher, > applied section six to Lilllan Kroll and | 'Scotty Weir of the unlucky Lucky Strikes and dumped them 3 to 1 section It's still a tight battle for Ray "Sharky" Pope and Jeanette points, Below are listed the standings; | Bishop of the Knuckleheads combined Team Standings: Alex Nathan Sunoco forces to push Larry Renaud and the Sales 24, Mills Motor Sales 22, Mercury | SWITCHEROO - - - - . - By Alan Maver | KE PLAYER FOR THE CELTICS WN THE 1952 £3 sEasS0N, THEN WON 27 > rl EDD 45 HOHEST Thompson Plumbing Phil Lesley 660. pasting. For his plug: (game, It sure looked like a giveaway, Rockettes running a elose second with [¥Ing, Ray Pope can be congratulated |Biuce Thomson again starred for the Roeketier > 19, 18, | twofold b he is now th eom- | Kripples. nounced, Ramblers 18, Jays 17, HI-Fi's 17, Donits| 8d holder of the men's high single with |" "0 Lo (0 pol ls on McHale will take over Quinn's 7, Ascenders 15, and Tops 14. handicap to date with a lovely 318. two games to one this week to the Left. i bbetts of Honorable Mention Ladies: Marg overs, still mana, to stay up with dutles, relieve Te some 278, 252), Donna Randle (eight points, The Lefovers, by virtue Veda Teer 108 Lan D o ada Igel , Laura Dawson 190, Anne b; 1 Col. | Pope 183, 180; Jeanette Bishop 180 and idle ne second gauia by 8 mare 18 tage for a 3-0 skunk set, Starters just eouldn't compete with Loboys who (while over their heads) ills 86 and | victors, Needless to say, the Loboys are Ll od their 3-0 win over te Hoops. Al three games were very close and could have gone either way but the luckless| famine and still holds the lead In pee Ms Hoare Just couldn't squeeze enough pin. Gord Brown provided the best for the opposition, | Thompson 743, Gord Brown 723 and Bill Morrison 710, ( Standings: Montreal, won hy G APL lost 10, tied 10, 62, | Geoffrion, Montreal 20 38 88 Points: Geoffrion, Montreal, 58 Bathgate, New York 25 31 86 Goals: Bathgate, New York, 25| Howe, Detroit 21 31 82 Assists: Geoffrion, 38 | Moore, Montreal uU BYE Penalties: Lindsay, Chicago, Litzenberger, Chicagc 19 27 46 117 minutes | Beliveau, Montreal 21 28 44 Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 7./ McKenney: Boston U 174 comeback drive to pull a little closer, Bib Bog Reynolds con- nected for 12 to lead Ajax while Ron Wilson, Bob Booth and Jerry Burrows each netted four, The last quarter turned out to be evenly matched as the teams scored basket-for-basket, Bob Reynolds hooped seven more along with Tom Elerick's six for ™ » D.|Ajax while Gary Vaughan fired in Thoinpson 2%. Harding wird of: eight more for the Cleaners T, Lupel 579, D. Richmond 545, E Me: | Master 546, 8, Lawrence 517, G. Brabin 884, B. Kutos 548, B, Jay 517, H, Price Taxi 22, Lander Stark Oil 21, Blasters 21, Pogr Boys 19, Rotish Men's Wear 19, Smith Transport 16, Bill's Boys 18, 18, Pontiac Inn 14, Millwork and Building Supplies 13, Subway Lunch 13, Deuces 13, Nickle Plate 12, Jackson and Rake Hdwe, 11, Geo, Jackson Sand and Gravel 11, Holody Aluminum 11, Foley Plymbing 9, Casino Restaurant 9, Engel's Men's Wear 9, Borrowdale Heating 8, Ontario Motor Sales 5, Dunn's 4 { High Triples: K. Marden 511, D, Keeler 520, B. Moring 824, B.| ohn McHale Parker 511, A. Saunders 511, G. Mer. | cler 514, R, Blair 554, G. Bomerville| 814, and of course G. Baker 505 . B | High Singles: B. Baxter 227, D Thompson 215, W, Bcoft 206, T, Lupe! oms raves | 224, D. Richmond 202, E. McMaster | 212, G. Brabin 210, B. Katos 200, B, Moring 207, B. Borrowdale 209 i As New GM. Wednesday. mutt, Jas: 3 saw pio MILWAUKEE (AP) -- John flying, Agnes Wihlidal came up with » McHale of Detroit Tigers agreed lovely triple of 726, Ten more pins and Sunday to take over as general you will tie for ladies' high triple! manager and vice-president of team in. front "with. 10. Burrows ana 'Ne National League champlon i Milwaukee Braves, Powers in close pursuit with 15. Ekker i and Mothersill are trailing with 7, | McHale, who met with Braves High Sing {owner Lou Perinl and Executive 4 Agnes Wihlidal #377; Don McCormack 288. | Vice-President Birdie Tebbetts in Agnes Wihlidal "38: Chicago, had been general man- Those over 225: A. Wihlids) 273, 377; | Ber of the Tigers since early B. Moore 226, P. Lesley 228, 244; D.|1957, MeCormack 284; M. McGrath 263; M.| "We are very pleased to get a others 3, i L. clean 232; 0, " " Trimble 227; B. Houston 233; B, Hickey Man of the calibre of McHale 285; D. Dumas 254; M, Wodnisky 378; |Perini sald on his return to Mil- High Triples: Mahoney 220; A. Vincent 236 and M. able executive for the Tigers." Lemon Jagusi H., Way cent 96, B cGrisken 90, and B. Hickey 94, 62, A. vin! McHale sald he talked to Per M. Giles 86/Inl by telephone last Thursdey and they agreed to meet in Chic- Teams Junding;, Balanded 18, But ago Sunday, | rows owers J n hekis A on 10, Eyre 10, Rolfe 9, Strachan 9, "1 see it as a bigger job--a chance to expand myself and also to make more money," Me- Hale sald, It was estimated McHale earned $30,000 with Detroit, McHale will replace John Quinn, who resigned Jan, 13 to accept a similar position with Philadelphia Phillies, Terms of McHale's contract were not an. Houston §, Ekker 7 and Mothersill 7, GM TOOL AND DIE NEWS 's new past the middle of the sec: section and four teams no less are tied with eight points each, The Kripples have their eight points cour- tesy of the Rags who gave up two points te them this week and lost one of them by a mere eight pins with twe LY ond men blowing the 10th frame In that of the paperwork, nd will oii} their win, are within ealling distance rt in signing the raves still | ihe lenders with ix points. "Thex(10" 1" the fold for the 190 sea: son, The Slow Starters were just that and] McHale spent 18 years with the, he Loboys moved in and took advan: Tigers and at 37 Is one of the The iow youngest executives In baseball HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal Canadiens' Bernie Geoffrion has ended his goal-| ould have swamped any team this eek, Oz Sponer and Ernie Thompson out of the slump at last) paced the nother of the teams with eight points 'The Orfuns alse have eight points due {the National Hockey League points-race, The Boomer scored for the first igh triples: Ozuie Sponer 785, Ernie time in 14 games Sunday as Bruce a meon 120. Canadiens defeated Detroit Red | Wings 7-3, and alo picked up two assists In the rout to maintain a two-point lead in the race over Andy Bathgate of New York all, Bill Morrison led the Orfuns, while NHL LEADERS Rangers. . By THE CANADIAN PRESS The leaders: 2 1 | { | nobody likes to feel he's ~~ SLIPPING] Na : 2 that's why MOST drivers switch to BFGoodrich IRAILMANER MUD - SNOW TIRES Scientific Tread Design Outpulls. Outstops all othe Winter tires Run Pavements quieter on hare BEGoodrich ORDER YOURS NOW AT 88 KING ST. WEST RA 5.4543 . RA 5.0706 Acadians Turn Back Ajax | In Industrial Cage Tilt Simcoe HIGH SCORERS too much power as they knock-tory by Gary Vaughan, Ajax, Kain 4, Shields 0, Dickinson 8 Evans 3, Wilson 8, Booth 13, Foul Suddard and Gus Gordon, day for Glen Brydson and con. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Acadians were led to thew vic 16 and 13 points went to Gary Vaughan, Bob Rey- nolds and Jerry Burrows. ACADIANS Vaughan 2-out-of-5, | Mech 5, Boyd 3, Schmidke 8, Dickson 0, Elerick 8, Bibeau 7. Middlesbrough 0 Birmingham 1 Fouls 15-out-of-31, OFFICIALS -- Dave Kelly and Paul Wright, Timekeepers -- Ray REMEMBER WHEN 7 . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Howie Morenz was traded by Chicago Black Hawks to New York Rangers 23 years ago to- tinued in a playing slump. But for the 1936-37 season he was gaining his old-time form until his| leg was broken in a game against| York City 0 Aldershot 0 Chicago, and he died in hospital six weeks afterwards, in March,| 1937, Pay Nothing Till April Together They 1279 SIMCOE Jerry |Acerington 0 Portsmouth 0 Burrows and Bob Booth with 24, Bristol C 1 Blackpool 1 respectively Charlton A 2 Everton 2 while Bob Reynolds had 23 for Colchester 2 Arsenal 2 Norwich 8 Cardiff 2 v y oi Stoke 0 Ipswich 1 CAGE COMMENT ACodians worcester 0 Sheffield U 3 register this victory. Ajax just wi couldn't seem Lo get tuntracked| Notts F 3 Tooting 0 goof envugh and when they did | was too late, , , The three stars ¢| Peterborough 0 Fulham 1 Blackburn 0 Burnley 0 Chelsea 1 Aston Villa 3 2% | Leicester 1 Luton 1 '| Preston 3 Bradford C 3 ' Tottenham 4 Newport 1 % West Brom 2 Brentford 0 Wolverhampton 1 Bolton 3 AJAX -- Reynolds 23, Hill 7, Man City Bournemouth 3 Mansfield 8 Bury 2 Hull City 1 Doncaster 3 Southampton 3 Reading 1 Chesterfield 3 Rochdale 3 Wreham 1 Southend 0 Plymouth 0 Tranmere 1 Halifax 3 Bradford 4 Millwall 1 Chester 3 Shrewsbury § Crewe Alex 5 Barrow 0 Crystal P 4 Darlington 1 [back with his beloved Montreal |Hartiepools 3 Exeter 3 v {Southport 2 Gillingham 1 ( , He 8 Te. anadiens, He appeared to be re Watfor 1 Coventry 4 Aberdeen 3 Partick T 4 And No Wonder... WITH LOW COST 14" x 4' x 7' Random Scored MAHOGANY PLYWOOD and they bought it at : . Millwork & Building Supplies Ltd. OSHAWA LONDON (Reuters) -- Results Clyde 2 St, Mirren 3 of soccer games played in the alkirk 1 Hibernian 0 . United Kingdom Baturday: FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 'Hearts 1 Stirling 4 CUP Kilmarnock 4 Alrdrieonians 2 """" | Motherwell 2 Dundee 0 Queen of § 2 Celtle 2 {Raith 2 Thd Lanark 4 Rangers | Dunfermline 0 Division 11 Albion 8 Arbroath 4 Berwick 3 Brechin 1 Cowdenbeath 1 St. Johnstons 0 Dundee U | East Fife 1 | Forfar 0 Hamilton § (abandoned at haiftime) arin LE Stirling 0 Fourth Round Third Round Replays Morton 3 Dumbass i Queens 0 Ayr Stranraer 4 Stenhousemulr 1 . +... IRISH LEAGUE Ards 2 Glentoran 3 Cliftonville 2 Bangor 4 'Derry City 1 Ballymena 4 Distillery 4 Coleraine 4 Linfield 2 Glenavon 0 Portadown 1 Crusaders 1 1 Grimsby 2 Third Round ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IJ THREE TIED WEST PALM BEACH, Fa, (AP) ~ Three men divided top money in the $1,600 Belevedere Country Club mixed golf tourna: ment but fwo of 16 woman con. tenders were crowding them through Sunday's rain - lashed final, Bill Cornelius of Lakeland, Fla,, Herman Scharlsu of Boca Raton, Fla, and Pete Cassels of Brookville, N.Y, collected $266.67 each for par-matching 108s in the 36-hole medal event, Fay Crocker, woman pro from Wichita, Kan,, was among five finishers who won $107 for cards of 109 and .|Carnelius' wife, Kathy, was » $33 winner at 110, Division IV SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division | Planned And Built A EY i C- EY Co OM TEMPORARY (DETOUR) DIRECTIONS ------------------------ Another Satisjied Family 1 It has been calculated that the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jonwery 26, 1959 Don Leggatt Wins [fami o one cothes moth can 'Ont. Squash Title [m= ___. | HAMILTON (CP)-Top-seeded {Don Leggatt of Hamilton Sunday |won the Ontario senior men's | squash championship with a 30 {victory over Johnny Foy of To- ronto, His scores were 18-17, 15-12, 15-10, Leggatt was last year's run nerup to Ernie Howard of Toronto who did not defend the title. In the semi-finals Leggatt dis- | posed of fourth-seeded Bern Law- rence of Hamilton and Foy dumped Bill O'Malley of Toronto, The junior crown went to John Gorhan of Ridley College, St, Catharines, He defeated Keith Acheson of the University of To. ronto 30, Toronto Carlton carried off the team title, defeating To- |ronto Badminton and Racquet 4-1,| # SKATES MOSS, exposer of Cord Sharps, will 'oppesr Thurs, and rh, Jom, 39 and 30, of the Genoshe Hotel In the Grey FLOYD motion pleture short for RKC on Card Shorps, will expose seme of the most emoxing, wnbellevehie | Por the tricks om by emateur ond I rofessionsl sord sharps. | BEST In r, Mes Illustrate how Card H Shorps Bo Deal, Segond Deal; Vi by Skotos or how they son deal ® bridge hand with thirtesn spades or shuffle a d | desk of sards without shanging the 2 -» position of ne cord, n man or clever, dangerous sleight-ofs Sherpennig hond card herp vib " Mr, Mess does not intend to show but simply show them whet o card sharp can do with o deck of cords, so thet they wan ect Shows of 7:30, 8130 on Admission $1.60, Tiek wurehased of the front nosha Hotel, SUDDARD'S 497 Simcoe S. 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