------------------ A - his - - el A tlh, nda fh. el ch 60 Gf Ph Er i " , 5 a . . a - 1 Fd 0 0 VV hd sv vs VP 0s 0 8 ad YW Tr 0d ay PT TdT TTT TTS Wy ee vee od " as ry v ERS alk bos wry . ' vir A 1 | ' Leaf f rd, from Se 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 25, 1959 iio Ga Thomas, 04 Wome ade| Olmste ad's C ase Is fay Deen settled out of court br af forwa eptre, L T T F: 1 line Sinclair 191 3 Sask., was convicted and spent ------ SEAT | ne Sinclair 191. na | | { i stenume sooreenw sean | uton lown In Final (ers se ow Settled Out Of Cour, mh i, i gestion tors ot sib vm | March 27th. Hope to see every one] VANCOUVER (CP) -- A Su- 2 west Vancouver prospector, | He was released Tater on Half Ld Ld - out on April 3rd, reme Court suit against Na |after the Vancouver Gun Club's 4 4 ad | | l , 'S JUNIOR LEAGUE tional Hockey League player Bert|annual banquet, pending his appeal, heard in WARREN y M | ; or 12) 1S 1 2) i Oo high triples went Olmstead for It damag | The 32-year-old Toronto Maple|September. 4 ; ) to Ron Guliltinan 657 with games of | 208-244-205 and Guy Willams with By M. McINTYRE HOOD tory combination and gave a drab|St. Mirren playing at Hampden 621 (207 250), Special to The Oshawa Times |performance. Fifteen minutes be-| Park, and Aberdeen and Third| 1 singles this week went to Jo r LONDON -- It's Luton Town fore the end of the match the|Lanark at Ibrox Park. The games|? ° Mewert 24, oo Pivher 240, start i and Nottingham Forest for the English goalkeeper, Colin Mec-|will be played on April 4. Celtic| gay wolter 209, Gary Hoolsma 206, p "as ' final round of the English Cup at|Donald, had his leg broken in a) are favored to beat St. Mirren, al-|B, Allison 204, Bev Morris 201 and Wembley on May 2. A snap goal|clash with an Irish player, and though in a midweek league Robert Gladman 200. FA, oo em building : by Billy Bingham, Luton's inter-|will play no more this season. game on the St. Mirren ground, ET ya he national winger, ended the sensa-| In the Under-28 international the Celts were beaten. Aberdeen, bowlers were taking part in a tourn- tional and spectacular run of Nor-|against France, a 1-1 draw was with a surprising run of success ament in Peterborough. : y wich City in the semi-final cup the result and again the forward|in recent games, should master| Team standing in the Boy's section a fine now: wn THE " / . . Betting is very even on the anxiety as to the forward line to signature of Dave MacKay, cap-|dik 624 (216-203-205), 'Palm Knirht 610] y OPINION OF hl hy a % |final, Nottingham Forest seem to play against Scotland on April 11, |tain of Hearts of Midlothian and 203), oe, Tetra 89 (282) and Jack ih Join the select of : replay, and put Luton into the|line of individual stars failed to|Third Lanark to reach the final. {* Fens 9, By uaiifies have the edge on football skill| Scotland. The Spurs made a sud-|™y 40, Lorraine Murphy 634 (289), ; : and polish, but Luton have the SCOTTISH TRIAL den move to get MacKay before|soan Rogers 630 (250). Barb MeFestors ' g careers commence this year. Let the Canadian A ASA WE FRPP final for the first time in the|work together as a team. With Their last league game at Cath-inicks 33, Spitfichters 31, Bobeats 26.) club's history. Norwich made a|stars like Charlton and Scanlon kin Park resulted in a 2-2 draw. [Dragons 20 and Aces 3. tremendous effort, and had some of Manchester United, Murray of| SERGEANTS' MESS very hard luck in the replay, but/Wolves and Greaves of Crate MINUTE TRANSFERS | Congratulations to Gord McCormack | wih If ' Sid Owens, Luton centre half,lon the forward line, the selec-| In a sensational last-minute|with 709 (302-289) and George Wilson flosr ih played magnificently to hold out|tors are frankly puzzled at their transfer, Tottenham Hotspurs TE EN es Brnart 82 {0r0%0) VALUABLE A h \ my the driving attacks of, the Nor-|failure to achieve a match-win-|[paid a record fee of £30,000 for|,,.'" Cr or her (a57.910) | PIreHER 7 7 : PN, wich forwards. [ning blend. The result is some|a Scottish player in securing the|percy Wright 650 (243.269), John Gaz a : gn ter drive and punch to their] The trial match between Scot-'the transfer deadline, and the[6i3 (224.300) and Eileen Carson 604 . : Army teach you a well-paid trade and continue Brea re fia] ne be a thrill-|tish FA and the League teams £30,000 dangling in front of them RO 00) ron. meni Jack Jomases 388 : your education. Enjoy the fun, the companion ing game. produced two forward line-scor- was too much for the Hearts' di-|s00 prank Grant 236, Res Burr 217 ; ie ship, the exciting life as you lay the foundations ers, with the League team win-|rectors and manager. Jim Rowman 224, Lorne Murohy 218, Wei ENGLAND FARE BADLY ning by 6 goals to 5. Colrain of| Brighton have signed Lelcester|Dick Bailey 201208 and Ted Williams : b py for a truly fine future through the Army' In two international games on|Celtic and White of Falkirk, the|City's inside forward, Ian Me- 0 Betts. Gasalk 567. Fda. 3 4 Soldier Apprentice Plan, . successive days, England scored opposing centres, each scored (Neill, formerly with Aber-|oy Tatra McKinlay 221, Betty Sack. 7 a total of one goal and earned three | goals. Dave MacKay of deen, for a record fee for that|ett 211 and Betty Sheridan 205, oh, Heres how YOU tan pualiyy two draws. But their selectors Hearts, from the left-half position,| club. Chelsea coaxed Motherwell Hoge] stadinge; Drivers, 1% Gun/ f 4 learned in both games that in-|scored two goals. The defence on|to see their crack left back, Pat 3} Armevrers 13: Wireless 13: J i / g reached birthday dividual stars, no matter how both sides was very much sus-|Holton, Arsenal secured the Serv-|ers 11 Mochaormn or Tastostaod® Say, jo on tie on ug Be 64nd it at Ye ut good, do not necessarily make ajpect and it was a day for the|/ices of another Irish player in|and Fitters 5, 4 iH y and be able to meet Army standards. Enrolments start in May and winning team. This was apparent forwards to show their. skill. But|signing John Hughes from Ban- MOTOR CITY M . oy go on until September unless quotas are previously filled, You may in the game against the League of|in spite of the result, the Scot-|gor City. Leicester also went to Beedle Bums 15, AIRED LEAGUE apply at any time. Applications are considered in the order received, so Ireland, usually a walkover tdritish team to meet England on|Ireland for reinforcements, se-|Hoops 14, Jitterbugs 15. Greenhorn. oa. act now... get full details, without obligation from the local Army Recruiting England. It ended in a goalless|April 11 wil line up almost exact-| curing Glentoran's 10-year-old|Redcaps 13, Fly by Nights 2. Sober station listed in your "phone book, or mail the coupon below tos draw, in spite of a power-packed|ly as I predicted it would in a re-|outside right for £3000. » Deven-Up 10 and Soutniks 4. WARREN, Who ALREADY AAS WORE 20-my| English forward line. The inside cent article. | "All Is quiet on the Mel Charles ait 5 Ron an ons op, rs. 230 507 College Streut, SEASONS THAN ANY OTHER SOLITHRAN, trio of Broadbent, Viollet and| The draw for the semi-final of front, with no deal completed in|Demerse 732 (203, 230, 209), A. Jamie Tel: EM 6.8341 Locol 277 | ui 22 7R18 FoR Noo THYS EA. Haynes failed to find a satisfae-!the Scottish Cup finds Celtic and'time for the transfer deadline. [5% 735, Cab 200). J: ackson 690 (230, Dutributed bu Kina Peaiwres bvnsicale . : -- R. 'Mann 685 (201, 223), P. Collins 675 LEARN A TRADE ( " » R. s ie Em Nh}h"c TOPS THE CHAMP ot i Le UE Carefully chosen mititary sad clvilien ' . ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (CP)-- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 230), J. Sweet 63 1, 26). C. Collin: Yt oy Ti ow of weg Pls nd mayor bck "Tho Wore Fre Fite Toronto Men's Major Fins Knocked out defending y ; AE, CONTINUE YOUR FDUCATION | "i iumiitirmastiomu Hptsmuimyenk champion Ed Randali of Roches:| MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL |N. O'Reilly 780 (314-239); R. Doyle] Turner 605 (247). the two year course. NAME. Pins -- Hoola Hoops 68.279, Red Caps 1 ter, N.Y, 8 and 4 In the Amerl.| Dunn's Tailors practically nssured 711 (259238.21); C. Winacott 671 (255-|6g,126, Beedle Bums 67.699, Sober Fiv. PREPARE FOR A MILITAR 5-Pin Pla Y offs Here can Seniors Golf Association tour-| themselves of a plavolf spot this|212.200); F Hayward 642 (243.217); R.|67,600, Seven.Ups 66.971, Fiy Bo Nights] a y Anes : week when they drubbed Westmount Jay 642 (243-205); J. Gow 637 (244.215); " nament Tuesday. H. H. Richard: 3.0 by rolling the high single of 1333|D. Hoover 635 (238.201); T. Mono LH Seroungers 86,359 and. patniks Excellent trade and military leadership train. CITY/TOWN. AGE. . son of Montreal was defeated 1/and also high triple of 3662. Their pin.|ghan 631 (276. 206); J, White 630 (244.!63.952 ing combine to prepare you for an outstanding The local five-pin bowling fans| Sixteen bowlers will compete ,,, hy J T. Kirkpatrick of Man.|fall should be sufficient if they lose (220); M. Thomnson 625 (253201); M.| Section Winners -- 1st section, Fly by aoe, PROVINCE. PHONE. he | \ " N be is y lout on points. J, Abrams was the big Luevk 621 (237.228); V. Cla 614|Nights and 2nd section, Sober Five. ' ae again remiiied wl de at Motor City Lanes on Satur: chester, Conn and H. N. Stoven of (CU) °%1."318) 'but every man had a) (238): C. Weeks 813 (237. 202) snd A | mr 2nd section, Sober Five, | EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Ts N e 8 M Five-Pin sin. 98Y With many well known and Toronto lost 3 and 2 to Al Ulmer hand in the victory Garrard 601 (229), . Wien You Joi you will yes Walt poy, of 4 Tonto Meo s Major oll Wi a capable' trundlers taking part, of Jacksonville, Fla. [ Although Westmount lost the points] Singles: G. Moss 277; R. Burminsk UCR ENTER LACROSSE " ' n- 9 w | | (The Schemers) their pinfall will 236; J. Hart 233; H. Doyle 230; B N % -- our teams ducted at Motor City Lanes this ond this five game block Will be ppp NATIONAL MATCH [iikely carry them into "the fourth Lawson 208 D. Readine 234, F.|have entered the Western On| Saturday at 1 p.m ollowec. by live more games a play-off slot. Gillards kept their play-off Goguen 222: D. Wotton 220; 8. Weeks|tario | Associ 3 first tf that/ long Branch and a final fivel MONTREAL (CP) -- Dart poi alive with a 2.1 win over Acad-|200: A. Gomuen 29; J. Benn 219: x |(ario Lacrosse Association for the| This marks the first time that|op noe at Bowlodrome. mouth College of Hanover, N.H.,|ians as J, Gow and F. Goguen rolled! Brown 219; B. Wilson 217; Y. Welsn|1959 Season. The champion Sar-| : PeYe 1% od "ie ; A this event has been held in Osh- ; b rat eastern collegiate rugger cham-|good scores. R. Jay and V. Claus 216; G. Stickwood 210; R. MeGillis 20. (nia Beavers will be back to de-| ¢ CHOOSE A b AREER WITH "» "PURPOSE awa and with members of the| This will be the first appear - : were best for the Cleaners. R. Dovle 205: 1, Wilson 207; R. Howard 206:|fend against Wallacek nl ad Oshawa Tony's club participating, {ance for Lloyd Sabins in this com- pions in the United States, willl JT" \oaks were the hot-shots for|M. Vennor 206; FE. Henry 204 and oJ. jeu " against aljace burg Red | NE ing. petition but for Bob Gallagher, it|meet a Quebec all-star aggrega-|Clarks Supertest as they scored a 21/Noel 204, evils, Windsor Mady's and a A really Decomies _ interesting. will be his second shot. as he/tion here May 2. The Dartmouth decision over plamostia Hotel Tho Lemon League: D, Reading 79, new entry from Riverside, a oyd Sabins x y . : | d ' | were led by T. Monogham and R. Buz r are the local lads who will do qualified last season. The previfteamn Folds Yisiories nd Clubs | isk. y THE PIN HITTERS Windsor suburb battle for Oshawa and both these Ous experience for Gallagher in Britis olumbia a ntario.| yockwood's showed no mercy to| Team pg nv Pl Me s---- ' yi y pith! a the shorthanded Motor City crew as Carl's 7, fellows are potential threats to should prove of value sid with Oe Thoarkod them® 30 fo move one|Coppin's 5 and Boorman's 3, take all the marbles. {the big fellow now shooting atia) out to gain an edge for the| point behind the leaders. | "Men's high single, Les Smale 243, Dick Adams, another member his best, he should give his op- first five games. |" "With one night to go the standing is:| Men's high triple, Les Smale (166. 's. Ol ) i onents plenty to worry about i v Dunn's 13; Lockwood's 12; Genosha 11; 120-243) 529. | of the Tony's club who qualified, ponent I all ky yor | A victory for Ospava inutile Gillards 11; Clarks 8: Westmount 7:| Men over 200: Walt Houston 211, Al had to forfeit his place in this h $n {competition would really be &|yior City 5 and Acadians 5. Price 208 and George Taylor 203 competition, in order to take his| Lloyd Sabins, who led thé To-boost for the five - pin g#me| Ppintall to date: Lockwoods 65.620; Ladies, high single. Pearl Smale 220 x . y Dunns 65,216; Genosha 64,737; West. Ladies' igh triple, earl Smale place on the Eastern Canada ronto League in the high aver-|locally, and it should be a banner Dunns Sle Genoa $1797; Wenl.| Ladies p20, mpl Peat Smale club, which bowls in Vancouver age bracket for quite a spell,|crowd at Motor City Lanes Satur-| 3% Gillards 62,877 and Motor City est total for the evening, including this weekend against Western should also be a good representa- day afternoon to watch these g2's62. [the men. Canada. |tive and both boys will be going'games. Triples: J. Abrams 813 (318-257.238);' Ladies over 178: Dorothy Tozer 202. -- M LIMITED Ti : special Bonus Offer! Keystone ELECTRIC EYE (odo Mel 80" [eAVi| SNe lUAN IRE TAK take home th sories In this LOOK AT THE EXTRAS YoU GET} Handsome Carrying or athe KEYSTONE K-20 MOVIE CAMERA with fast 12.3 lens. It's all fun, no fuss. You'll feel like an expert. This wonderful new camera has interchangeable lens mount, simplified drop-in loading, and handsome two-tone design! 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