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The Oshawa Times, 16 Mar 1959, p. 11

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arroe 1 Crystal P 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Morton 4 Forfar 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 16, 1959 11 ' _- B Three Tony's Bowlers In OLD COUNTRY SOCCER [corse rorvae 3 or Re TS rer 2 , Y Coventry 4 Workington 0 Clyde 2 Hearts 2 St. Johnstone 6 East Fife 1 TO QUIT AFTER 18 YEARS tive at the close of the 1959 sea- Darlington 1 Crewe Alex 1 Dundee 2 Queen of S 1 | IRISH LEAGUE | CHAMPAIGN, IL (AP)--Ray son. Eliot, 53, last year come Falkirk 5 Rangers 5 Ards 1 Crusaders 2 Eliot, dean of Big 10 football pleted his 17th Illinois sea: . . LONDON (Reuters) -- Results|Fulham 3 Middlesbrough 2 Exeter 0 York City 2 ! 0 pI 11 es it e 0 - of soccer games played Saturday ipswich 3 Barnsley 1 Catetiiead 1 Watford 0 Division II |Cliftonville 2 Glenavon § coaches, has resigned as Univer- Eliot will become assistant di- : in the United Kingdom: Leyton Or 2 Brighton 2 a'e5 or Alloa 4 E Stirling 2 Derry City 1 Bangor 0 |sity of Illinois head coach, effec-|rector of athletics. Wu | FA CUP y Gillingham 1 Bradford 1 Arbroath 1 Ayr U 8 Glentoran 3 Distillery 3 m The final statistics of the To-(lagher 242; Ozzie Keeler 235; Alex Semi-Final Lincoln 3 Charlton 3 Millwall 1 Southport 1 Berwick 1 Stenhousemufr 4 Linfield 5 Ballymena U 0 ronto Men's Major League play Donaldson 231; Denny Linton 223; _ 5 Scunthorpe 1 Grimsby 8 Oldham 8 Chester 5 Cowdenbeath 6 Dundee U 2 Portadown 6 Coleraine 0 were issued this week and the Ken Donaldson 214. Notts F 1 Aston Villa 0 Stoke 0 Cardiff 1 Shrewsbury 4 Northampton 0 Hamilton 8 Brechin 4 AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL record of Oshawa Tony's is some-| The high three - game score|Nor"ich 1 Luton 1 nderland 3 Bristol C 1 Walsall 2 Torquay 3 Montrose 1 Albion 1 Scotland 1 England 1 thing to be proud of, even if the gop ¢ oh bowl Dick SCOTTISH FA CUP Sunde 5 " ¥ 9 local lads did fall to make a for ihe oo. ea Tinos Fourth Round | Swansea 0 Huddersfield 1 . i ' Little b ar by Doug Wright playoff berth, rolled the high single game of|Aberdeen 3 Kilmarnock 1 ; Division m The team average for 63 games 408. St. Mirren 2 Dunfermline 1 Aserinelon : ay 2 th 1 ' was 1193 per game, which Is sec-|giver pe ROLL.OFF HERE [Stirling 1 Celtic 3 Bradion € 8 Suurmemon ond high for the entire.24 teams . Third Lanark 2 Hibernian 1 Brentford eacing in the league. The first five - game block of ENGLISH LEAGUE Doncaster 2 Chesterfield 1 The final individual averages the Toronto Men's Singles Cham- Division I Halifax 2 Queens P R 1 show that Tony's have placed Pionship will take place at Motor A lacki Hull City 8 Colchester 0 three of thelr bowlers in the list City Lanes, on Saturday, March Arsenal 1 Blackburn 1 Mansfield 0 Tranmere 3 which qualified to compete for|28 at 1 p.m. and this should be a Birmingham 0 Wolverhampton 3 Notts C 1 Plymouth 2 the Toronto City Men's Singles |very attractive event for local Butuley 1 West Ham 0 . |Southampton 3 Southend 2 Championship. |five-pin enthusiasts. Lo ol 3.5 ad poo 1 Swindon 8 Stockport 0 Lloyd Sabins who led the high) The bowlers who will compete \'ciooster 0 Chelsea 3 Newport vs Rochdale (night) average race-for quite some time for the singles title will be: Rusty Nran™ City § Newcastle 1 Division IV during the season, finished in Starr, Pete's Grill, 253; Lloyd west Brom 1 Man United $ Aldershot 2 Hartlepools 4 second place with a very re-|Sabins, Tony's, 250; Bert Wright, spectable 250 average. Playtime, 249; Dick Adams,|: ::- -.. Division II Dick Adams, another powerful Tony's, 247; Joe D'Orazio, Pas-|Bristol R 4 Rotherham 1 shooter on the Tony's club, fin-|quale Bros., 246; Tom McBurnie,|Perby 2 Sheffield U 1 QUALITY Products ished in the fourth position, and Pete's Gril, 246; Dean Ford, 4 if the season had lasted just a Village Bowl, 244; Ron Garrell, new for Oshawa and the local AT THR few weeks more as far as league McGuinness, 244; Jake Hellewell,|fans are looking forward to at- play is concered, Dick could McGuinness, 243; Bob Gallagher, tending this power-packed play- Best have Haished on top. adler 1 Tony's, 242; Clare Smith, Pete's|off. e thir ony's trundler to/Grill, 242; Lorne Cunliffe, Play-| qualify for the singles roll-off time, 242; Bill Strong, People's POSSIBLE PRICE was Bob Gallagher, ww ice (Credjt Jewellers, 242; Lorne Jay. again showed terrific fighting|lor, Swiss Chalet, 242; ctor > ability in the final three weeks of Terminesi, Surget Macaroni, 242 MILD - COOL ~ o PREVIUM White league sompetition, to just get in 2 Bob Taylor, Pasquale Bros.! EVEN BURNING : BY ® OIL FIRED FURNACES THREE OF 16 QUALIFIERS Big By ----r i 3 With only 16 bowlers qualifying| | ® AIR CONDITIONING FOR out of a total of 192 bowlers, it is a great feat for the Tony's club] . ® BURNER SERVICE sighs ; to be able to place three mem. |! A FASTER CCLCEANE R. bers of their club in the roll-off. | | ® FURNACE CLEANOUTS iE It is most unfortunate that Denny Linton had a bad year, | RE since in the past, the lefthander| 108 ® FREE ESTIMATES has always been a powerful as-| 4 N Ee wi got to me club, but this is how) NN the five-pin game goes. [ = PEEDEE ; i During the season, the Tony's S Whisk away whiskers in seconds with ¢ Old Spice Smooth Shave. Just press the club was a constant threat and [ : : 5 all the club really needed. was FUEL OIL i {button for rich, man-sized lather -- ; \ i 3 guaran. gue Tere good Sirgns howler Jo > ; 'teed to stay moist and firm all through your Another trundler will be added || u Sherpennig SALES & SERVICE : shave. 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