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The Oshawa Times, 15 Feb 1960, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Februery 15, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords for BeTrer TASTING VENISON EXCLUSIVE! A well-known Canadian Life Insurance Company has EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES for General Agents in Lindsay, Peterbor- ough, Cobourg, Port Hope, Oshawa and Ajax areas. General agents contemplating developing life departments or life insur- ance agents anticipating entering the gen- eral field should contact us immediately for further information. Write Box No. 228, Oshawa Times AS SOON AS You CAN AR THE iLL, CARCASS OARS A A FREES 400 yo THAT TENDS TO HOLD. DRAIN OFF AND WIPE WITH A CLEAN CLOTH. NEVER WASH WITH WATER. PE PREPARED | ] Jack Adams said Sawchuk com- | : two months was due to have a ony 2] run ers jpzd fay but the big fellow will . in .his legs continuing and { win lots of games' yet before the ontiny we 0 S 1l ' schedule is completed. 'Misses 6th Game decided+{o send him out to Uni-| Lose Oo 1 V ert S lioeup, aneL Fup rocks ot Terry Sawchuk, Detroit Red wrong." gens a fair Job of TUE Wings goalie, checked in to Uni-| Earlier this season he com- born Silvert's club on Saturday|619; while Denny Linton had alfore starting in the next two. |fop further éxamination of leg : : ) Ae / a aeaedi : A i €E (the ailment the 5 dl sed | and lost a valuable decision with|230 and Lloyd Sabins 226. The standing has really tigh- pains which have troubled him a5 a form of on Nas iagnosed Silvert's racked up a team score team total which consisted of aon top with 22: Silverts 21;| isk = : in the first game while lod 921. Wi . '| Sawchuk, 30, was sidelined two of 1198 in the first g {well balanced = team effort, Bowlodrome 21: Willow 21; Osh-| oouc"200 for a three-game rest FALSE TEETH it was the Toronto club that took|754. A. Vesik had 745 with s 20; Village Bowl 18: Club Bil-| Oh 3 | ladvantage of the breaks in thislof "213 273 pig 260: Eames rds 11, days. Sunday night's National] That Loosen | Sg ame 'was. a. nip ; stor Bayview on Satur both|the Red Wings and Toronto The second game was a nip- Jack Pritchard 238, 208, 266 for \ n urday and marked the sixth game he has Many Nearer of false teeth have {with the Oshawa crew in this one|for 700. should be quite a tussle for this missed. bled 25 Jot + y y ied "y & " he 3 HUNT, TAKE: {when thev took it with 1237 1 was one of those bad days decision. I just got out of osteopathic| live in os this happening te you ho e A | The third game meant every-|of 3500 it was not too disastrous. LIFE EXPECTANCY said. "They sent me over here to plates. Hon fatso veo murte Bi CORD, Pi {thing to both clubs as they were With three weeks remaining in| A UN estimate shows Norway|see a specialist. ble. Does rh | AE pressure on, both teams were make the grade. the world--75 years for women been able to find out." J: Get PASTESTH 8% ang. really struggling. Hank Sarnovsky, who has beenland 71 for men. | Red Wings general manage: land were just able fo hang on {while the Tony's shooters seemed {despite a good finish, the Osh- |awa boys failed to make it, The Tony's 1162. John Hrico was the big gun Gallagher had 195, 244 and 258 for 697, Ozzie Keeler for his two Dick Adams had 251 and 201 for |452; Hank Sarnovsky who had a took an early section lead as they beat |after his recent holiday and the major H.|last section winners, Maple Leafs, by|overhauling job he had done. But, it a tower of strength for the past : . Red Wing Goalie plained last week about the pains Dick Adams returned to the] ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)-- versity fo find out what was] Oshawa Tony's ran into a stub- bad day had 194, 205 and 220 for bowling in the first game be-|versity Medical Centre Sunday plained of pains in his legs and top spot in the standing at stake.| Gjlvert's turned in a nice 3638 ened up. L. J. McGuinness are this year. bbe i HT aR) 's to settle for 1101 and| p 7 's 20: | Tony's had to settle George Ruston 267, 238, 249 for awa Tony's 20: O'Connor Bowl| 4" "0 netted back in five game. O'Bright 229, 261, 242 for 732;| Tony's meet O'Connor Bowl at (Hockey League match between Need Not Embarrass |and-tuck affair and lady luck was|707 and Fred Halle 252, 251, 197 clubs having won a series, this their plate dropped, sli wob , slipped or wob- t AeA HUNTING KNIFE, {against 1226 for Silvert's. for Tony's but with a team score hospital in Detroit," Sawchuk| Just sprinkle a little T. 20 FEET 1 don't know so they feel more comfortable. 0X3 [tied for second spot and with the|the series, the boys can still has the highest life expectancy in/what's wrong and nobody has drug counter. Silvert's took an early lead, to be just a little off color and Iscores were Silvert's 1214 anc (with 256,283 and 238 for 777: Bob games had 254 and 220 for 452 4-0 for their first points this season wasn't to be. Here he is back to the AUX. 27, UAW LEAGUE Doubles: J. Braden 440 (277): Raker 413 (225) and H. Farrow 413 (245) Singles: J, Thompson 226, M. Melni- chuk 211, D. Bradley 208 and E. Bur- rows (and sales figures prove it!) from their opponents. These points 2lso Lemon League with a pin-shattering | tied Corvairs with Diesels for total 63. Maybe when he gets himself loosen. | points as Diesels downed GMC"s 3-1, ed up he'll do better. Matching him Vauxhall's after losing 4-0 the two pre- was Frank Barnum. Don't know what | Champs took 3 points, Pixies 0; Hi links 3, Blewitts 0; Go Getters 3, Union Maids 0 and Lulu's 2, Jetts 1. vious weeks won out 3-1 from Oldsmo. biles and they are two back for total points. Buicks with two absentees split 2-2 with Cadillacs who were also short his alibi is Don't forget our departmental dance on March 4, Everyone and their friends Not only is its style obviously aristocratic, Team standing: Go Getters 17, "hamps 14, Lulu's 13, Hi Jinks 12, Jetts 2, Pixies 11, Union Maids 9 and Blewitts 8. " TE 0 a The pins took quite a mauling HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE 40h McLeod was top man with 735 for this week, Ada Mc-| (353, 232) and with his handicap has a ugh (128, 109) 237; Mary Leach|nice 816 triple, but his single of 380 , 125) 215 and Sonia Diachinko (57, will be toughest to beat this section. {On his heels came Jack Guiltinan 722 2 (224, 205, 293), Ross Coulson 720 ( 8) 123 267), Ken Mitton 716 (256, 263), We would like to thank our coaches | Taylor 665 (229, 245), i end our score-keeper. |(223, 270) Mike Dragomatz 6: he and Henry Thompson 650 (248 _OPUC LEAGUE single games were rolled by Johnnie eam Standings: Speeders 32.690./Gow 289, Dick Turner 263, George Mammers 51,019, Magicians 50,885, Odd- | gyurelo 261, Charlie Mason 261 and Reg balls 50,872, Strikers 50,669 and Luniks piper 257 | Third section Points--Corvairs 4-4-45, Vauxhauls 3-3-43, Pontiacs on man. Pontiacs and Chevrolets also | Te Invited met head-on and came off the lanes, tied 2-2, OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE Purepaks finally made good took four close points from Dale's Lactics while the best Bob's Diveos could do was to take a split from Barry's Dixies who picked Wed. nesday night to get hot. The final result of this section was Ed's Pure paks taking it by a one-point lead over 52 | the Dicos. Next section should be a| dilly with three teams scrambling for y! the playoff spot Best bowler for the night was Andy ( Elrick with 650 followed by Bert Amey Durno 608, 'and Barry Ed's when they bowler it moves with a cat's paw sureness handicap, Clara Suddard (72, last oat | and a feline grace unmatched in its field . . . Standing and Diesels 2-2-37, Buicks 1-1-30 Scores of 200 or better Ed Henderson 217, 216; 2 Charlie Durno 210, Kirby 241: Bery Amey Butler 205; Ed Corby 214: Helen Hen derson 233; Bob Feeney 203; Andy El rick 223, 240; Joyce Henderson 236; | Barry Henderson 231: Bob Temperton 247: Helen Feeney 221 and Cec Durno 245 Lemon, League Lymer 90: Bob Amey 92 Couture 96 Standing --Purepaks 30 19; Tropicanas 18 high single, Louis Ferencz 333 high single, Jackie Winter 252 Men's high triple, Louis Ferencz (333, J 186. 202) 721; Ladies' high triple, Jackie |llacs 22-36, Chevrolets 2.2.36, Winter (233, 240, 252) 727. 2-2-31, Oldsmobiles 1.1-35, GMC's Over Bill Tkaczuk 202, Jackie and Maple Leafs 0-0-42 Winter 235, 240, 252, Louis Ferencz 202, | Stan Smith 210, Bea Colvin 235, Rose NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Ferencz 201, Marg Courtney 231, 222,! High Triples--Phyl Barnes 690 (330, Shirley Lemon 216, Marie Smith 213,/217); Chris Collins 669 (251, 235); Ev Fred Sewell 238, Gerald Bull 230, Gord Campbell 664 (266, 254): Cleta Well Boddy 213 and Audrey Gimblett 219 man 633 (256); Ellen Burrus 612 (202 Lemon League: Isola Kuzniak 94,/913)! and Vi Norris 600 (206, 213) Piane Sewell 89 and Janet Gibb 93 High Singles--Ada Crawford 251 A a h | Mid Muir 238: Gladys Knight 238; STORE LEAGUE Chinn 237; Myrtle Waite 230 luesday was the second night of the |piye 27; Ardeth Armstrong 221 Hira and last section. Some mighty | paarse 219; Marion Dingman 216: ne scores were turn in | ra 2 a ~ Post Office bowled the second high|DePratie 10; Malt Cummngs of triple so far this season by bowling|, arg aniels 5, I, udrey Dancey | 8745 1204, 222; Flo Bracey 204: Edna Hall Brown's and Ward's tied the first|203: May Lenius 202: Doreen Kelemen game with 119 but Ward's took the 201; and Hilda Ridley 200 . Aext two games, so won the four Lemon League--Betty Campbell 98; points |Maria Cummings 93; Helen Pinch 92: The Lemon League picked up a new Olive Morrison 86; Phoebe Walters 80 member in the person L. Brooks!El Taylor 80; Ev Broadbent 79; Trudy with his 91 score. K. McCrimmon went MacDonald 78; and Phyl Barkley 71 in the Lemon League with a 90 but|92 game right out again by bowling 266. Homer also got out of the league By bowling a nice 274 J. Healy had the top triple this week with a nice 762 followed by J.| Savery 755 | The remaining over 700 scores are as follows: A. Hill 702, B. Jacklin 716, 8. Simpson 745, J. Ristich 700, F. Ball 717. D. Lugtenburg 700, S. McKinley 710, C. Hubbell 734 and C. Halliday 744. We have four singles over 300. P. Hance led with a 328, Stan Simpson was pext with 317 followed by B. Bradbury 810 and B. Jacklin 308. The other scores over follows. A. Hill #55, J. Ristich Lugtenburg 283, J Savery 2i6. 257, S by In nine lifetimes of motoring you'll never find Vera Tobie Velma Neal 97 81 and such kitten-soft luxury... such purring pleasure. 200; Mary Mary Betty Molly 207; Dicos Team ; Lactics 29: Dixies and Krim 7 Congratulations to the Purepaks for winning the section! LADIES' LEAGUE 600 Triples--Isabelle Creamer was| tops with (218, 256, 256); Isabelle King 682 8 6); Marion Thomas 646 (246, 235): Vera Bint 645 (204, 240, 201); Vera Szikszay 618 (208, 213); Bea McKenzie 603 226); and Marj Vaughn 602 (245 200 Singles--Pru Whittick was high- est with 278; Flo Williamson 256; Carol Wright 241; Hagel Bannon 234: Vi Taylor 233: Ev Redpath 229; Ev Stata 228 Mary King 22 Susie Hopps 224; Ethel Freeman 223; Nettie Pullen 223: Bert Wight Dot Young 212 Pear] Hobbs 208 Anne Sobo, Phoebe Mullen 205: Olive Teatro 204; and Edna Anderson 202 Two teams were white-washed MOTOR CITY Relax in a Chevy and watch it lap up the Team Standings--Jokers 4: Stars 4; Dillies 4; Stinkers 3; Deadbeats Jays 1; Gems 1; Duds 0: Bellringers 0; and Squatters 0. WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES There - are two nights left in this section and Chris' Alleycats are ahead with 14 points but there are four teams hot on their tails with 12 points each They are the Merry Macs, The Slow 2d' Pixies took all four points Jets, The Pin Pickers and The Bjue PCr® ahd Bis Hot iaypoles. Lem. Jays. Next are The Bell Ringers with smunks and Comets took three 8 points, the Go Getters have 7 and i Sizzlers and Six The Hot Shots have 3 points Aces who tobk one point each. Happy Chris Collins had a 665 triple (275 Six Hi-Fi's, Blue Bells, Rockettes 06);: Sylvia Hanna 638 (217, 233) and |; a Jesters took two points J. Taylor 628 (261, 208) Headliners and Jesters took two ¥ There were 22 games over T bbell 281 y 285 Collins 275, ; J. Ta r 261, 208; am Hubbell 280, C. Halliday JB5. R. Pearse ridges 200: ©. Martm 20; 5. Stewart |the Headiiners 'who won the third $ v6. S. Claus 279, D. Bailes 266, 240; S. Hanna 217, 233; B. Grant 231: section with 19 points. Blue Bells, nerson 755, Harry Brown 260,|S. Robinson 225; M, Morton 221; G, Shamrocks 18: Chipmunks, HiF's, Siz McKenzie 258, D. Losee "L.|May 219; T. Rogers 213; E. Campbell Aces 17: Somels, Pixies 15%: May , Dalton 259, D. Stiles|211: F. Barnum 200, 208; M. Salmon Poles 14; Rockettes 12 Sizzlers, Jeyes 286, J. Williams 254, J.[208; V. Dewell 203, 207; and P. Bea. Skippers 10: Jesters 10; Happy Six B. Brown 250, S. Sargeant cock 207. 8; and Flyers 1 Moss 280, S. Salmers 278, C.| Lemon League--L. H , 96; Lemons won the third section for ag ill 83 L. Shobbrook 281, H. Cream-| Branton 95; B. Grennon %0; N, Reid pinfall wih 17,211 pins Swindells 257, D. Harmer|gi; and F. Bracey 7. Next week is the first of the fourth arte : y | section. So let's get going, girls! n and lost -- OMS 1, A. and RAD. DEPT A. Sg ols hs 0, P 7 A J Pos Ca & Team Standings -- Lucky Six 38 Gochs 2; Collis 0, Pedlars| Champs 43, Guttersnipes 45, Blazers 43 1, Browns 0: Oshawa Bakery | Hot Shcks 5, dcky Sizikes 42, Muska » 2; Canada Bread 1, Verne's|teers 39 a ers 37 3, Bolahoods 1, Barbers 3. | In a high scoring affair, the Gutter High triples and singles bowled by |snipes eked out a 3 to 1 victory over the teams are as follows: A. and P.|the Blazers. Bob Weir, Ernie Chere 3404, Smiths 3407, Post Office 4746, | daryk and Doug Taylor were the big 353, 1304, Coulters 3418, Powells 3407, | guns for the winners, with Bill Keenan Hallidays 3466, Pedlars 3375, 1233, and Al Jamieson carrying the load for Ward 3479, Oshawa Bakery 1277 and the losers. Those wonderful Wiffers Barbers 3400. walloped the woeful Champs via a 4 to 0 whitewash. Jim Poot was the main CRA LEAGUE difference between these two teams g--Sunnyside 64; Bom-Hers A] Perry led his Lucky Strikes to a Argunaits 54, Has Beens 31, Spades |3 to | win over Bill Smith's Hot Shots sl, sblesh oters 51, Aces ik BINGO |i another very close encounter. The Markers 45, Hi Los 44, Rascals 434, ,y), Muskateers took the measure of Bird Dogs 43, Sliders 43, Thorntons Mon i x the league-leading Lucky Six and fin 1214, Abstainers 42, Sunshiners 42, Bathe |; d up on the big side of another No. 2 42, Storie 42, Old Timers 39..." Jceaie Al the 4 Iats 3 v X} . . uskateers bowled ts 35, Woodview No. 3 28, Hlar with Robert Dove the Zeros 25 Z 8 35, Woodview 24 am big man for the losers they | Al Perry took individual honors with ie iple (221, 205 ollow- abut out Abstainers, as Bom Hers lost 4 Rice G31 Sriple {2 2%, I), tolow. he qed (id Spot by split. | Cheredaryk 648 (225, 238). Bill Keenan 4 ur. DL: fing points with Aces, Hay Bosns, Wh Sohn Brockman '3 (i. 2d Doug .1 win over Ras. | . ' Ln rubleshooters and Spades, | Taylor 628 (234, 214), Bill Smith 620 who were both shut out by Mi-Los and | (234), Al Jamieson 618 (243) and Bob | Thorntons. Bingo Markers got back in | Dove 605 (258, 204) the first eight as they beat their sister | Good Sone _games were by Don team, od NG dare. Sion Dawe 248, Bud Edgar. 24, Howard 0 Othe ames were Sliders, Storie | d , Howat ee crats and Bird Dogs over Wood. Vann 257, Willard St. Louis 238, Bill view, 'Zeros, Wildcats and Old Timers Butler 224, George Hubbard 208, Al with 3-1 wins ii the remaining Fame | Sarieky. Moaler, », Wes Keenan 219, | aw a saw of tween Sunshiners and | ndy Van de Va 203 A | We had hoped to see a considerable Marion Dingman was top bowler improvement in Frank Locke's bowling this week with 798 (351, 253), the 351 - game was good for a pair of shoes from the Shoe Circle. Other good scores ware -- Ron Guiltinan 740 (320, 311, Denny Linton 638 (272, 231), Deb 682 (245, 26, 201), Jim Baxter | #78 (205, 225), Cis Rockert 666 (250, 208), | Gen. Taylor #63 (251, 207, 203), Jack] Brennan 661 (226, 224, 211), Keith Smith 481 ¢ 251, 206, 204), Len Byrne 647 (288), | Russ Young 638 (302), Ross Drew 623 (237, 210), Fern Buechler 621 (229, 221), | Kay Laurie 620 (225, 203), Carl Wahrer M17 (247, 224), Marion Baxter 616 (228, 211), Rene Wahrer 613 (228, 223), Rusty Howard 612 (214, 204), Earl Moore #12 (226, 203), Bill Rowden 611 (260), Peggy FEtmanski 607 (288), Harold Clarke 607 ( 258, 201), Esther Davis 604 (232), Sheila Patterson 603 £228, 316), Curt Russell 601 (230) and Tip Buechler ; blazing action and taloned traction and a Skip- points Flyers are acklin D.|2 low-crouch grip of the road . . . leap into a Chevy 50 » B. FF. Ball 286, D. Healey 293, 271, J. 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