Webb, 27, beat Rivers into Association will call for a match Bloody Sibiiscion In 2: 3, the between Basilio and Gene Full- rou n their scheduled| 10-rounder before only 857 fans. ranked Webb, fo meet Ny; 3 Mystery surrounds Robinson's) " "50 ont cotting decision plans concernig a middleweight] . title defence. Webb apparently Wednesday, Supreme Court Just. must sit in the bleachers and|ice Saul Streit upheld the power {wait for something to happen. lof the state athletic commission good work Walt, Beth Kane was next|Tetro 227, Geo. Robbins 223, Mel please be ready at 6 p.m. when cars high with a (640) 201-241, Oscar Mor-| Whyte 211, Dave Matthews 208-202, wil he ready to call, |rison 633-264, Millie Cameron 623-282,| Gord McCormack 206. and last but not least Art French 621| Ladies: Lenore Robbins 264, Betty| High for the evening was Pat Me- Spider Webb's 227-201. Sackett 250, Betty Gazdik 220, Belle Connell who rolled a nice single game . Fox 216, Ev Clough 215, Pat Wilson|of 171, and 100 (271); Bill Hunka t Over 200: Harry Q¥ler 31):247; Olive 213, Una Allison 209, Lorraine Murphy oo i 157-87 (244); Mary Leach] an 1C 0 Morri 216-216; * Rita Boneh: 201- 9; Mo 06-207; Don 209, Betty Grant 206, Olive Tetro 20510872 (180); Eva Wakely 89-61 (150); Means Little 34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Frdiay, April 24, 1959 209; Morley Moore 206-207; Don Col- CHICAGO (AP) -- Spider Webb p {lins 234, Marg. Williams 234, Ralph(and Ede Burr 204-201, Guy Campbell 46-39 (85); Violet Pike has spun himself into a corner, If Robinson, given 15 days to|to vacate a title and also said the x y rned k took | Boneham 231, Percy Barrett 219; Helen{ Team Standings: Armourers 22,(45-26 (71); Clara Suddard 3827 (65); S ALBERT STREET CHURCH for this Year, and the lucky ones were: things Hurtd Su ee ade are of | Langley 216, Alf Redknap 215, Joe|Drivers 19, Mechanics 18, Wireless 16, and Sonya Diachenko 37-6 (42). as far as the middleweight box. Make up his mind, by the court,/commission could choose the ing title is concerned. eigl | decides to defend his title, his op- challenger and fix the date for i Congral to the Crickets on Ivy 85; any 83; Reha) Parsons 213, Jim Barron 208, George|Commanders 16, Gunners 15, Loaders| Team Standing: Hula-Hoops 17 and Winning ihe third section. Westlake = 2 oy an 71 and| fhe elamplonInip. and his team rela 2 207, Jean Whitmee 207 and|15, Instructors 13, Fitters and opera: | Cracker-Jacks 13. follow: . bo a Bhi Gladys Shemilt 61. {to be congratulated on these Viory. | Jean Conths oo Coil >. Hil tors 12. lig yp ¢ Th the t on to show ere | 'eam andin; olleges wa Jeavers 3 (nam; STORE LEAGUE wns ho doubt about it by finally tak. sides 16, Burtons 14, Mills 12, Simcoes| HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE SIGN COLLEGE STAR [decides to defen} his 0 llenger ar Cherries 26 (70,401); Jays 14] Championship Series: Dixon's are out in, 15. Nile. dirty iborte Webb Wednesday night wove! w armen . Bas io, | suc a ng . ssn); Stariings 13 SOND; Jowikslin Soot and yuihing wih asian Th ing the Gyros 31, and the| All those who have the large tro-|trom' in some youd scores '°|Saskatchewan Roughriders today his 33rd victory against only four he man he dethroned March 25. The commission ordered Robin- ww, VPyGang dl closely ** behind ey owen | Automatics licked the G87's by the phies please bring them to the bowl-| The Hula Hoops are still leading as announced signing of Doug Mac-|defeats 'with a fourth-round tech- son to fight after he failed to de The Hawks are the fourth team "Bouncer" Burden and "Ritz" Ris. same magi ol tue te their ing alley this Saturday. they took two points from the Cracker Kenzie, 21; former star at Uni-|nical knockout' off Neal Riviers, If Robinson is stripped of his/fend the title since winning it the. Beavers, Eagles and the Crickets . Brown's 3591, ons! Se Somer . SERGEANTS' Jagks, {versity of Western Ontario and|but it got him nowhere in his pur- title May 7, the National Boxing from Basilio March 25, 1958. for the Champlonshi ship Trophy. 3564, Smiths. 3525 Collis 3442, Pedlars Sriners who have failed somewhat Congratulations to Bob Parish with|on Wednesday, April 29th, at 7 p. y w Playing for the Norton Trophy are:|3431, Algers 3371, Barbers 3356, Oshawa |1ate! ly Neil Vie wii "0 1731 (307-234). |at the South End Restaurant. Bowlef8! intercollegiate draft. 160-pound championship. ivi ples: ie amson ea poy Happy Ba; aid Ra ain the] G31} John SE a 08 | wrought 65 200.235; pains ache oh 4 Yeme's MeGillivary e r-|226.237; Jack Sackeft 638 218-218-202; Beavers with a total pins of with a total of 3383 pins, follow: 74,603. by Goch 3270, A & P 3252, Bolahoods (628 (243). Yell 604 200-212 and Lloyd Corson 600 Ladies over 200 with handicap: Pearl 3226, Canada Bread 3218, Powells 3215, simon League: nat tie, Bill 915 905. Marlowe (262-222 (627); Marj. Taylor: Post Office 3197, Coulters 3156, Wards Stevenson a 3 220; M Jacklin |3109, and Halliday's 2937. a ors Eagles 22 846); 72,593); Orioles 20 (71,- g 3-of-the-4 points. 11, Oxfords 10, Tresanes 9 and Cu-| Our bowling season is coming to a| REGINA (CP) -- The WIFU 10 compete in the play-offs along with tich, by taking 3 from th MESS usual. form by taking xy e| Our bowie banquet will be Mn Regina's first draft choice in the|suit for Sugar Ray Robinson's|™ # The winners of the Lee Shield are pack after the first night are Verne's stoop 622 (240) and R. Lindensmith 72-237; Jack Sackelt 638 218218202; of Standings: Tankers 38, Mixers) plates som Roters ou 20 ad .|34, Polishers 32, Kromers 31, Gyros 30,| "950 Game. Reg Burr 257, Bill | Astomatics 28, Shiners 19 and G 87'S porrowdale 241, Frank Grant 236, Jim High Triple: A. Vyschaft 762 flat and | Bawa 229, George Wilson 2%, Joe D. Garrow 827, with handicap. | High Single: J. Catton 352 flat and! ; |H. Wilson 364 with handicap. '| High Average: Don Wilson 202, STORIE PARK LEAGUE wonderful way to live . . . arg. Cooper 216-210) W. Richards 652-274; A. ; P. Makarchuk 699-265; J. ; P. Szoldra 658; (612); 616); Winnie Scott 213 (605); Verna Haight 206; Ivy Gibbs 201 and Marian -- three scratch bowlers for the men this week: Coleman call or visit CANADIAN [ll PITTSBURGH 273 Smcoe St. South, Oshawa, RAndolph 5-3577 FOR FAST GUARANTEED * & SAFETY GLASS Pilkey 713-311; R. 263-241-218 (722); Alan Ven- Ross 707-251-255; B. Tyson 685-255; A. (634); Bill Hamilton 233; Hart 269; J. Oatway 668-282; H, Cornish Lee 225; Ken Neal 224; Jack 3; G, Swindells 259; ;| Jim Scott was high Saturday night) ylor 222-205-200 (627); Wilbur Down|D. 3 J. -260; S.|with a lovely 750 triple, 239-255-256, 204; Cliff Davis 213-205; Perce % .|nice bowling Jim. Bob Boneham with 211-210 (601); Reg. Pike 210; 3 H. a nice single 311-212 (660) triple. lc Jacklin, Yo Bill Pike, 202 and F. Zarowny 738 258.270; Doug Langley was rooting Walt| 'erce Neal, 'Savery 673; W. Brad-|English on in his big game and Walt] , This is the = hand out of Lemons bury 651 254 % Salmers 653 and J. came through with a 325. When the Procher 650. shouting was over Doug had lost his H eating beauty and luxury Problem ? For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING --priced to invite you to the happiness of fine home ownership Be sure . . ..it's Kassinger Two men in the lemon league: P.|high single, so Doug if you want it Brady 73 and P. MacFarlane 77. back, you only have next week to do it. Walt had a 650 triple, keep up the GMC PLATERS LEAGUE _ ST. LOUIS (AP)--Don Jordan, 8 young champion on the way up pits his speed and skill against decide the chamiionship of th was possible for the Mixers to dis- place the Tankers as leaders. As e ond section. By taking all 4 points | it) #irgil (Honeybear) Akins, a vet- eran slugger who may be past 'his peak, in a twice-postponed welterweight championship fight| #onight. .. The oddsmakers call the fight #ven--5 to 6 and take your pick. ween the Tankers "snd users "5 REMEMBER WHEN? ... By THE CANADIA NPRESS Kid Berg, Britain's challenger for world lightweight boxing hon-| ors, was knocked out by cham-| pion Tony Conzoneri in the third] round of their title fight 28 years See the new | ago tonight at Chicago. That was during Conzoneri's first reign as lightweight king, ended by Bar- ney Ross two years later, but| Canzoneri came back to hold the| © GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES RA 3-4878 0 KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED STATIN 2 expert installation by qualified mechanics permits CPI to guarantee all windshields against leakage for one full year "his might be because half of %hem saw Akins destroy Vince 'Martinez for the title a year ago, and, the other half watched him badly outclassed by Jordan in Los Angeles Dec. 5. + The fight will start at 10 p.m. EST, and will be nationally tele- vised. ¥ = E E = = The 81-year-old Akins and his wif handlers must be haunted by the Hying Soll) 00 title again from 1935 to 1936. | fact the St. Louis fighter has Jooked bad in all three of his fights since he blasted Martinez for the crown. The question is. ¢can he return to the form which brought him the title? Akins could gain a match with ex-champ Carmen Basilio if he wins and looks good doing it. St.|! Louis promoter Sam Muchnick is talking of an Akins-Basilio out-|| door fight in Busch Stadium. Jordan, a 24-year-old .part-| Apache Indian who was one of ¢19 children, has come fast in the last year. Only a year ago he was| regarded as merely a big light-| weight. He is anxious to cash in son his erown. i Principals--Champion Don Jor-| dan, Los Angeles; challenger Vir-| gil Akins, St. Louis. At stake--Welterweight cham- pionship. Distance--15 rounds. Time--10 p.m, (EST) ¢ Site -- Kiel Auditorium (capa- "city 11,000). * Probable crowd and gate -- 7,- 500; $50,000-$60,000, Fighter's share -- 80 per cent plus $15,000 TV rights, each. | Fighters' records--Jordan (won| 44 ofs 55, 15 by knockouts, no draws); Akins (49 of 69, 29 by| "knockouts, 1 draw). Scoring--Missouri 5-point os tem (round winner gets 5 points, | "loser 4 or less. 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