-- 9; Hala Toorss 8; Wis. -|hosor voll this week, They 24 TIM! Waedneodoy, Mereh id Nights, 7; Red Caps, 7; Sober Five, 5;|Leslie 750 (276-226-248), and AB Bries. THE OSHAWA s, . " ! 13 iiasbugs, 5; Greenhorns, 4; Seven bois 717 (238-254-225), Ups 4 and Spul L Over 600 triples are: Bill Baker 697 OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE (295-209), Rom Adamson 696 (289-213), Bru 689 (243-277), Oscar M IMPORTANT MEETING FOR EX-| noes o8y RY (242-216-231), Howard Read ecutive and team captains, Sunday,|6s2 py 217), Flo Lovelock 683 (239. Ma March 8th--1:30 p.m. at the Bowling ey. The following are the results of last Monday, the second game of the final section, Team standings: Thompson Plumb- ing 14, Blasters 14, Subway Lunch 12, Engel's Men's Wear 11, Millwork & 10, Foley TF 9, Bill's Boys 9, Smith Transport Lander Stark Oil 8 and Casino Ren aurant 8. 21 High Singles: C. Willams 220, 8. Lawrence 210, K. Marden 210, J.|(204-224), Crawford 221, V. Parfitt 212, T. Lupel| Blanche Norton 608 (258), Audrey 207, T. Clarke 218, D, Keeler 212 and 606 ( J. Waldingsperger 215, High Triples: D. Mathews 528, G. Baker 544, C. Williams 521, H. Babcock 525, H. Moore 533, J. Kubis dh oe Lawreiee 578, K. Marden 56, W. stal $30, J. Crawford 523, W. or ; I tl ! | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA MIXED TEN PIN The men's high triples were Chas. Severs 557, Doug Cole 57, Walt Crystal "| 554, Soe walt Scott 552, Geo. Taylor 541, Jin Thomson 537, John Waldinsperger +|535, Geo. Reid 532, Dan Thomson 531, Cay's Lumberkings Score "Their 8th-Straight Win to have enough to last a wholej? game as they faltered badly in the second half . . . Brent Old- field is really pouring the points home as he has scored 606 (tops in the league) for a 21.6 average . If Maple Cleaners and Ernie Cay' s should end up in a tie for top spot, a sudden death game wil be played . . . The three stars of game will be played here to|8t. Marys in the Canadien semi night, The winner meets Halifax Roll with the Bust] LOSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE Famme 419 (270); G. Luke 413 (215); Doug's Purepaks added to their mar- (210); and D. Brain gin by taking three points from the Krimkos, es putting! these) ves vid good spot for playoffs 's Dixies improved their lot from 4th to 3rd place Wi Cogieston - in the standing by handing Bob's Lac- 300 'M. " 218, M Wallace 529 and Ted Tyers 522. ties the short end of a 3 and 1 count Kinnon Peterson iy 'And "| The men's high singles were Ted mainly through the efforts of Charlic . Colvin 211, erson myers 222, John Waldinsperger 213, Eno in the last game when he rollec |p | Chas. Severs 208, Walt Crystal 206, 199, p the Des; score Lid fhe uel of 319 well done Charlie. Ken's canas re mained in 5th spet when they trounced Manning 0 M. the Divcos for three points. Cec's team if AY NIGHT came to life in Jue last Same and h a single counter TE eo Standings -- Sarmovsky's Body Shop| 21, CPI 19, Jacksons 15, Juty and Lovell For the second week in a row Lyn Henderson led the pack with a nice 14, Fire-Fighters 14, Kjnlocks 13, Dun- lops 13, Bennett Paving 13, Morris triple of 668, followed by Charlie EI- liott with a 614 and Doug Shackleton Berg's 13, Hill-Cornish 11, Ruddy Elec- trie 11, Town TV 10, Koolvent 8, Gen- 607. Top game for the night was Char- lie Elliott's 319, with Ed Henderson 210. Bob Temperton 204, 218; Helen Ginger-feral Aggregates 7, Tony's Tr eski 210; Helen Henderson 203; Helen |Shop 6 and Canadian Tire 4. Alexa 676 (242.259), Bill Gutsell 657 (207-286), Lily Rae 647 (242-228), Harry Norton 639 (294-209), Glad Williams 638 (218- 226), Harry Fayle 634 (207-231), Ray Branton 633 (244-208), Bob Carter 624 (211: 212 201), Pete Wight 621 (269-212), Don 620 AR * Ernie Cay Lumberkings travell- "ed to Ajax on Sunday afternoon to "play an Oshawa Industrial Bas- "Ketball League fixture and the "rampaging "Kings" made it eight victories in-a-row by thump- ing the cellar dwellers 101-70, to|. "move two points ahead of Maple . Cleaners but with the Cleaners * holding two games iu hand. ¥ ® the game went to Brent Oldfield, CAY'S START EARLY | Gord Schmidke and Bob Goddard. Ernie Cay's opened the initial CAY'S--Newey, 14; Campbell, stanza by quickly jumping' into 4; Oldfield, 41; Whalley, 8; God- (241), Ernie Hale Ralph Shemilt 618 617 (205- A | 619 (203-205-211), Girard 201 and L ley Harrison 538, Janet Peel 496, Donna Collins 484, Irene Severs 462, Elaine Bell 457, Onda Gunz 444. Norma Magee 437, Bunny Ambrose 437, Marie Pots 435 and Ina Bowman he The women's high singles were Shir- ley Harrison 219, 162, Donna Collins 185, Janet Peel 182, 168, Elaine Bell 174, June Pollard 171, Ina Bowman 168, Bun- ny Ambrose 167, Nancy Pearson 166, and Irene Severs 154. lis Johnson 601 (238-206). Over 220 scores were: Thomas 324, Bruce Dalton 268, Stan Cook 266, Mavis Taylor 261, Stan Paradise 253, Bob Corneal 252, Muriel . + points . shooting while Gord Schmidke + paced Ajax. : ing down the cellar spot, showed Matthews with 22, .Schmidke and Ed Bibeau with 30 nine point, 25-16 quarter lead. Barney" Oldfield, who is play- some beautiful ball of late, Cay's attack, rifling in 19| with some sensational Ajax, although they are hold- Cay's they were no easy touch as they fought back to outscore the winners 22-17 to pull within four| points by halftime. bined nicely to lead Ajax back into contention while Cay's big Cheski, Maples, {Oldfield, Cay's, guns were silenced in this stanza. The halftime score read Cays 42, Ajax 38. CAY'S BREAK LOOSE Lumberkings came out all fired up after the halftime break and| they promptly outnetted Ajax 26-11 to roll into a commanding 19-point lead. Bob "Sparrow" God- dard broke through for 14 points with some fast shooting, along with Brent Oldfield who had half as many to push Cay's into their big lead. Ajax just couldn't get a scoring attack started and trailed 6849 at the three quarter mark. Cay"s wrapped up the game in a flurry of scoring in the last quarter, commecting for 33 points to the losers 21. Brent Oldfield | and John Newey both scored at will to pace the victors while Gord Schmidke and Ed Bibeau were the only two to break through consistently for Ajax. HIGH SCORERS The league-leading Cay"s were paced to their important victory by Brent Oldfield's fine 41 point performance along with Bob God- dard, John Newey and John 14 and 10 points respectively while Gord "and 19 topped Ajax's attack. ~ CAGE COMMENT Ernie Lay's have now registered eight Frais victories to move into top spot . . . Ajax just do not seem dard, 22; Horton, Fouls, 11-out-of-19. Bibeau, 19; Schmidke, 30; Boyd, 1; Elerick, 6; Daze, 6. Fouls, 12- out-of-23. TEAM STANDINGS, as of Mar 10 Cay's | Maples Acadians Big Gord |Ajax Schimidke and Ed Bibeau com-|TOP 10 SCORERS, as of Mar 10 2; Matthews, 10. AJAX -- Dickson, 5; Hill, 3; WL F APs 21 8 2402 2008 42 2 7 2213 1847 40 917 1856 1942 18 422 1706 2158 8 2 Davidson, Maples, 21 Reynolds, Ajax, 19 Vaughan, Acadians, 23 Kolodzie, Maples, 12 Newey, Cays, 28 Olinyk J., Maples, 21 Wilson, Acadians, 14 Schmidke, Ajax, 21 566 606 428 379 40' 209 442 341 220 15.3 217, all getting in the 200 bracket. of John Hart 88, Velma Neal 89, Bill Hart 89 and Ken Kirby 79. 5, Dixies 4, Krimkos 4, Tropicanas 3 and Lactics 1. teams who are not in the playoff as Over, 213); Feeney 211; Doug Shackleton 22; Lyn Henderson 239 and John Willis This week the lemon league consister Team standing -- Purepaks 7, Divcos Just a last minute reminder to those yet, there are seven weeks left in this year's shcedule, so time is fast running out. STORIE PARK LEAGUE 600 -- Mike Kornyle 677 (296. | "Millie Cameron, 661 (277, 208); Ralph Boneham, 614 (219, 217); Doug| French, 606 (251); Beth Kane, 602 225) and Jim Scott 601 (219, 208). Over 200 -- Oscar Morrison 254, Al Morrison 242, Joe Parsons 240, Irene Morrison 237, Esme Kornylo 230, Doug Langley 225, Jean Whitmee 224, Jim Barron 224, Bob Boneham 218, 203; Nel- lie Oyler 210, Helen Langley 207, Rita Mig team standings of March 5, 1959, Spoofers 30, Strikers 41, Nighthakws 40, Subway Lunch 40, Scugog Cleaners 39, Bo-Peep 38, Lucky Ones 36, Gillard's Cleaners 35, Marian's Auto . 35, Tommy Goch's Supertest 30, Shop' 29, Champs 28, ning Contractors, 25, Foote's Shell Service 22 and Acadian Cleaners 19. Triples --Len Tutton 773 (253, 322); Pete Mandryk 769 (255, 285); Al Zweig 729 (336); Les Kudla 721 (281); Jack Henderson 710 (278); Bob 708; Sal Hines 706 (269); Merv Treen 697 (256); Hank Sarnovsky 695 (285); Steve Barta, 708 (297); Bill Watts, 690 (281); Tony Constante, 688 Art Bryant, 681 (263): Si (304); Paul Shody, 688 (275); Bill Barta, 676; Don Robertson, 670 (263); Ted Youle, 667; Cec Pollock, 666; Joe Vas- MOTOR CITY MIXED oe, Red Macdermid 749; Ray Mann 745; MacKenzie, ; | €89; Chris Collins 669; wick, 654; Ray Mann, 653 (277); and ; Red Demerse 642; Shorty Al Shortt, 650 (264). Pete Crawford 634; 306; Bob|Elvis Kitchen 630, Jue Sweet 622; Joan are Doreen's Beauty Salon 52,|p, H. Ballem, B. Powers 525, E, 556, T. Crossman 247, Susie Greer 233, Lupel 576, v. Parfitt 572, B, Peake 521, T. Clarke 530, D. Keeler 545 and Bone 522. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES There are four teams tied for first place this week with 25 points, They are, Taylors Sailors, Boomerangs, B- Bobs and High Balls, They are fol- lowed closely by the Starters with 24, Ernies Burnies and Dots Do-Littles 23, Sputniks and the O.K.'s 22, Jumpers 21, Ups & Downs 19, Lucky "13" 18, Zeroes 17, Rings and Smoochers 16, Bill's Pills 15, Gray Beards 14, and and Hazel Corneal 230, Ruth Horps 227-203, Autumn Shaw 223-208, Frank Taylor 223-207 and Fred Me- Kee 221-214. HAMILTON WINS OPENER MONCTON, N.B. (CP)--Hamil- ton Montclairs, showing profes- sional class, buried Moncton CYO 100-44 here Monday night in the opening game of their two-game, THE GREATEST NAME IN CIGARETTE TOBACCO Singles -- Len Watkins, Gardian, 260; Jack Smith, 259 and Fred|Jackson 612 and Percy Sweet, 604. Team standing -- Bettle Bums, 10; | Waite 254, the Oscars 10. We only have two members in the total-point Canadian junior bas- ketball quarter-finals. The second' Boneham 203, Olive Morrison 203, Marg Williams 202, Gord Scott 202 and Bill Short 200. Lemon League -- A Redknap, E Arkwright, M. Durno, A. Boneham and A. Peebles. or] standing rs Colleges 17, Bur- SPORT BRIEFS NAMED PRO AT BUFFALO HAMILTON (CP) Archie Grimsditch, 43, Monday an- nounced he has been appointed associate professional at Buf- falo's Park Golf and Country Club, effective April 1. He is a| | former pro at Hamilton Glendale and Toronto Uplands. VAUGHN WINS DOWN UNDER SYDNEY, Australia (AP)-- Middleweight Willle Vaughn, 160, of Los Angeles Monday night stopped Freddie Cross, 160, of| Wales, in 55 seconds of the 10th] round of a 12-round bout. The American had piled up a big} margin when referee Vic Patrick halted the bout. ADCOCK SIGNS BRADENTON, Fla. (AP)-Big Tresanes 12, Ox- i Eth Mills 10, Cuberts 10 and Sim- coes 7. GM PROTECTION LEAGUE Team standing: -- Impalas 13, Buicks 12, Chevrolet 12, Strato-Chiefs 10, Cadil. lacs 9, vauxhalls 8, Oldsmobile py! 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