1] "Quebec Gals Stage Story-Book Finish Four curling pals from a little town in Quebec, Lacolle, where they boast a total membership in ; i their ladies' section of 24 curlers and every game. is played on | "outside ice" -- because they only have two sheets -- appear headed for the Eastern Canada ladies' curling championship and the Dominion Diamond "D" sil- ver pins. The dramatics of the 1960 championship were provided yesterday afternoon by the Que- bec team, when they staged a sensational come - from - behind victory over New Brunswick, scoring five on the final end, for a thrilling 9-8 victory. Going inte yesterday after- noon's "fourth round" draw, New Brunswick and Quebec were the only two undefeated rinks. For nine rounds, the New Brunswick ladies held control of the game but in the final 10th round, Que- bed "piled them in" and when New Brunswick elected to play centre-to-outside rocks and either missed completely or failed to stay, the stage was set for the big end. Mrs. Mona Comean, N.B. skip, elected take-out tries with both her stones succeeded each time, but failed to stay and with a tying four count in the house, Mrs. Ruth Smith drew her last rock for the big five count that won the game and put Quebec in the driver's seat. Five straight misses by the front end of the New Brunswick| | MIGHTY HAPPY -- and why | story-book finish yesterday not? Above are shown the four | afternoon. Trailing 84 going { members of the Lacolle rink | into the 10th end, against un- from Quebec, who appear head- defeated New Brunswick, the rink, when they elected to draw ed for the Eastern Canada | Quebec squad scored a spine- from centre to outside -- and| Dominion Diamond "D" cham- | tingling "five" on the final end missed, paved the way for thel pionship honors, following their | to win the game 9-8 and re- | big end. Veteran curlers, behind the glass, concurred that a quiet ys is quite possible -- then the draw to the centre, would have winner of the Ontario-New Bruns- enabled New, Brunswick to pro-iyick game would be tied for top tect their score-hoard lead, butinonoes' and a special playoff out on the ice, the N.B. curlersi me would be necessary, this Jed and missed, with their tac-| ¢ernoon. 1cS. i Ontario stayed in the running Quebec 100 100 020 5--9 ith a clean-cut win over Prince New Brunswick 012 012 101 0-8 Edward Island, yesterday after- ONE CHANCE LEFT noon. They won the game 12-7, Ontario meets New Brunswick Ontario took an early 5-0 lead, this morning and each with one only to see the P.E I. gals come loss, elimination faces the loser back in the fourth end with a but even the winner must have four-count and one in the fifth, to help from Nova Scotia, in order knot the count at 5-5. to force a plavoff with Quebec.| But in that end, lead Mrs. Shir- Quebec meets the winless Nova ley Carr of the P.E.I squad, suf- Scotia rink in their final game fered from the tension of the and a win for Quebec ends it all |grind and an upset stomachjed by inches and Quebec eked However, should Nova Scotia|forced her to retire from action. out an 8-7 decision finally come up with a win, over| Deprived of a player and forced Quebec Quebec -- and it's admitted that'to do extra sweeping, the PEL PEL right, Smith, ster, team faded badly from that point. Ontario PEL third round. Three were within full grasp of taking|ing the the decision from Quebec and girls we gals held a 7-3 lead, but they lost seventh the next three ends in succession, |picture. Mrs. Pauline Burden had a chance to win the end and game with her last stone but she miss- Ontar N. 100 101 012 2-8 021 030 100 0-7 PEI Nova main undefeated favorites for Eastern Canada laurels. Left to Mrs. and Mrs. Lydia Hope. --Photo by Jack Marshall In the other half of the morn- ing draw, New Brunswick gave 122 002 302 0--12/ up a singleton on the first end 000 410 010 1-- 7 and then came back with three 2 Prince Edward Island "missed and from that point, took charge, the boat" in yesterday morning's finishing with a flourish. to whip times they Nova Scotia 14-4, without finish-|15 going into the 8th end, the P.E.L |line in this contest and from the as the Quebec rink fought back Nova Scotia n grim fashion. On the final end, New Brunswick Quebec Brunswick OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LANES C.R.A. LEAGUE (milt 702 (260, 224, 218); Ozzie Weeks ! = oi? PIN LEAGUE Ja] Standing: Group 1 -- Bom-Hers 9,694 (315); Dave Mitchell 693 (254, 232, Subway Lune , McLaughlin Fuels|Argonauts 8, Bingo Markers 8, Sunny- 5 , 238, 0; Dunn's Tailors 4, Maple Leaf Tool|side 7, Spades 6, Troubleshooters' s, id Mug, Cermond a and Die 0; Ontario Motor Sales 4,/Has Beens 3 and Aces 2, Group 2 --|pjngman 681 (244, 234, 214); Mavis Kent's Western Tire 0; Bilenduke Esso Bathe Number 2 9%, Bird Doks 8. taylor 676 (314, 208); Carson Heard 4, Whitby Auto Wreckers 0: Fittings Rascals 73, Abstainers 6, Hi-Los 5. |g75 (206); Marg Shemilt 669 (268, 242); 14d. 37 Black's Men's Wear 1: Dumont Sliders 5, Thorntons 4, and Storie 3.|Eaq Moore 668 (237, 227, 204); Denny Aluminum 3, Goch Supertest 1; Les Group 3 -- Old Timers 8, Wildcats 8, |finton #61 (262, 231); Geo. Taylor 654 Eviness Sales 3, Mercer Construction Aristocrats 7, Zeros 7, Sunshiners 6,|(236, 216, 202); Harold Clarke 648 (228, 1 and Parker Electric 3, Circle Shoe 1. Woodview Number 3 5, Harmon 4 and|gi3 207); Bette March 645 (304); High Scores --. W. Spalding 670 (247, Woodview 3, Rocky Guiltinan 645 (252, 248): Deb 2, 201); G. Copp 604 (221, 203); B.| In Group 1 -- Bom-Hers moved into Tilk 645 (240, 207); Doreen Reid 842, 216): G. Vaighan 563 (222); |the lead by virtue of a 3-1 win over|(262, 210); Helen Pinch 635 (267, 208); ; cock 553 (205); B. Katocs 542 Troubleshooters, while Bingo markers Chuck Grimbelby 631 (225, 221); Bob 210); B. Courtney 542 (200); K. Fisher were set back by Sunnyside 3-1. Argo-|Carter 629 (269, 208); Len Brash 627 42 (199); T. Donobue 540 (194); R. nauts stayed up with a 40 shutout, |(208); Rich March 625 (252, 201); O'Reilly 323 (190); D. Keeler 321|Aces being the victims, Spades also|Rusty Howard 619 (211, 207, 201); Fesp | (205); B. Potts 517 (196); D_ Vann 515, moved into contention by defeating|Brennan 616, (256); Frank Ashby 610 J EASTWAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 24, 1960 19 | Bill Clark 222, Ruby Lame 221, Jack Dawson was the best for the vic. | Don Jean Carter 219, {202, Stan Rout 219, 214; Keith Smith 1216, Milt Fountain 216, Lil Linton 214, | Dot Tyson 213, Nancy Weeks 213, Orve | Dingman 213, Jack Craggs 213, Peggy |Etmanski 212, Jack Brennan 211, 205, George Lawrence 211, 209, Al, Gardner 211, Shirley Linton 210, Wait Dowe 210, Fred Henderson 209, 200, Art Merrick 209, Cis Rockett 208, Stew Linton 208, Vern Claus 208, Scotty Etmanski 206, Cathy Smith 203, Bob Germond 201, 200, Harry Snow 201, Don Harper 201, Doris Clark 200 and Russ Young 200. In the Lemon League this week we have Joan Claus 75, Brenda Martel 79, Jo. Gardner 89, Shirley Musoronchan 91, Verna Moore 92, Edna Cutler 97 and Marie Leavitt 98. RADIATOR DEPT. LEAGUE Team standings --- Lucky ", Patterson 220, Denholm 505 and R. Miine 502; G.|das Beens 3-1. In Group 2 there were|(225); Tip Buechler 609 (228); Doug Sommerville 500 (197); L. McConkey |two shut-outs, Bathe Number 2 taking|Marshall 606 (215, 213); Jean Li W. Sheridan 497 and J. Cornish [Sliders to increase their lead and the |604 (227, 210) and Max. Rockert 60! , |Hi-Los over Storie. Bird Dogs and|(204, 200). arling's Tournament Leaders -- Rascals kept close with 3-1 wins over| Good singles were rolled by Bob Goch Supertest 2934 and Dunn's Tailors | Thorntons and Abstainers. Old Timers |Beharrell 286, Edyth Nathan 272, Mid 2925. and Wildcats took over the lead in|Clark 266, Dave Conboy 48, Rose | Group 3 by 40 wins over Woodview UAW LEAGUE land Sunshiness. Woeariow Number 3 In Group 1 Durno's Garage took three |slowed down the Zeros 3-1 and Aristo. | points from Local 2784 and maintained |crats handed the same treatment to |a four-point lead over Corby's BA, who Harman. beat Canadian Corps score, Tommy Goch Supertest upset Berg' Men's Wear with a shutout and Bo-Peep 237). Jackson 243, Ross Drew 242, 203, June Young 240, Esther Davis 240, Andy Musoronchan 239, Carl Wahrer 237, 206, Wes Ogden 235, 223, Ralph Gulliver 235, Fern Buechler 234, Zenia Glecoff 233, 203, Mitch Glecoff 232, Marion Baxter 231, Doug Trivett 230, Marg |Glecoff 229, 223, June Lawson 227, 211, Rene Wahrer by a similar | Kay Laurie with 739 (300, 273), was {high for the night. Following closely was 5 teammate Jim Baxter with 719 (313, Other 600 scores were Ed She- Betty Byrnes 226, Champs 61, pes 57, Hot Shots 57, Lucky Strikes 54, Muskateers 48 and Wiffers 42. The Lucky Six looked like anything but champions last night when they were routed by the Guttersnipes 3-to-1. John Bailey and Doug Taylor carried the ball for the victors. Look at these triples by some of our league lead- ers. Al "Sticky" Mosier 447, Jack Milne 499, Bill Romanuk 488. Paced by Al Jamieson and Bill Keenan the Blazers battled to a 2-all draw with Bill Max- well's Champs, In what must have been | their worst night of the year the Mus- 'kateers lost to the Hot Shots 3-to-1, tors, but with the Muskateers ing only 2683, not much power was ed. Led by Al Perry the Lucky Strikes cked out a 3-t0-1 win over the lowly Wiffers. Jack Brockman and Bill Moore bowled well but in a losing cause. High three went to Al try with 750 (258, 268, 224), follow by Jack Brockman 722 (221, 283, 218), Al Jamie. son 706 (250, 239, 217), John Bailey 638 (228, 212), Bill Moore 620 (250, 217), Bill Keenan 628 (237, 201), Jack Daw- son 622, (227, 241), Bill Maxwell 613 (211, 229), and Doug Taylor 609 (289). Good single games were by Norm Dawe 264, Bob Carswell 248, Art Slee- man 224, Bill Romanuk 217, Bert Waite 214, 211, George Hubbard 213, John Burch 210, R. Glover 207, Bob Dove 206, Al Stevens 201 and Bud Edgar 200. A good assosrtment of Lemon Leagu- ers this week, namely Wilf Kellar 39, Joe Stire 52, Bob Weir 83, Burdette Dales 98 and Frank Sprackett 94. CONSUMER'S GAS MIXED LEAGUE Harry Garniss was top bowler this week with a high triple of 636. High Singles: Harry Garniss 253, 208, 193 (656); June Murphy 240; Alex Tierney 223; Gord Mcliwain 223; Fred Stewart 222, Harry Jones 218, 208; Lil Tilson 214, 201; Jim Stewart Sr. 206 and Archie Campbell 201. Team Standing Test Points 70, No Blow Tees 62, The Diggers 58, Resets 46, Pilots and Quick Heat 43. Restaurant downed Bond Clothing 3-1. Canadian Corps still have a five- point lead in Group II as they won from H and K Hardware 3-1. Black's Men's Wear were 3-1 over Norman |Beal's and share second spot with Meade's Service Station, who shut out Fred's Refrigeration, Joe Flynn's Sport Shop beat Stephenson's Garage 3-1. | Ars Bi-Rite moved into a tie for first place in Group III with a three point win over Acadian Cleaners Al's Esso are two points back and beat Houdaille Industries 3-1, Oshawa TV won 3-1 from Cannings and Hyman Real Estate split with Tony's Refreshments. Earl Jordan rolled the season's top single, 384 with an 879 triple, Bill Mae- son had 839, Reg Welsh 793 (319), Len Tyrrell 765 (34), Ed Branton 756 (304), | Gord Whyte 733, Bill Polley 715 (316), F. Parsons 698, S. Himes 687, R. Mur- ray 683, K. Whiley 686, W. Newlands 680, H. Godfrey 676, H. Hobbs 677, A. Anderson 666, E. Landry 653, B. Gillil- and 650, V. Conlin 652, J. Logeman 657, G. King 649, C_ Rout 645, H. Hogarth 644, K. Cobb 631, H. McRoberts 631, J. {McDonald 631, H. Newsome 639, G. Me- Knight 633, R. Godirey 628, H. Moseanko 617, Lemon Leaguers were J. Holt, | Corbeil, D. Baxter, H. Armstrong, G Dodsworth, F. Franko, K, Burns ani W. Rutherford. Standing Group I -- Durno 27 (54), Corbys 23 (60), Tommy Goch 19 (48), Bergs 17 ), Can. Corps 16 (42), Local 2 6 Bo-Peep 15 (37) and B. they are: Mrs. Ruth skip; Mrs, Sherley Few- Margaret Dawson 2 1 an, Bonds 11 (31). Group II -- Can, Corps 24 (52), Black's 19 (49), Meades 19 (34), Flynns 3 Fred's 16 (39), Stephensons H and K 14 (41) and Beals 13 38) Group NI -- Acadian 23 (50), Al's Bi-Rite 23 (54), Al's Esso 21 (47), Tony's Oshawa TV 20 (45), Cannings Houdaille 12 (46) and Hyman 10th end. The Nova Scotia sre out-curled all down the 20 (65), 15 (36) 10 (25) HARMAN PARK LEAGUE Thelma Gow was a wow this week setting a new ladies high single for the season with 309, adding games of 185 and 183 to tie Faye Weiss' ladies season high triple, of 677. Ross Godfrey bowled the men's high triple for the night 692 (262, 260). Sub 3 Jack Rukaruk taking the men's high - single with 284. 3 A very good week for six hundred |triples with seven in all. Besides Thel- end, were never iu the 100 102 000 -- 4 031 020 233--14 STANDING WL 30 io 21 21 1 0 Scotia Bowmanville Plans Annual Hockey Night To Press Reports Mean Nothing ma Gow and Ross Godfrey we had |Gerry Godfrey 644 (262); Gord Rob- |inson 640 (218, 211, 211); John Gow 1620 (232 229); Eleanor Rukaruk 613 | (240, 217) and Jack Rukaruk 608 (284). | Other 200 Bowlers: Bill Maule 246, {Donna Blanchard 240, Brian Weiss |226, Ben Page 221, Nick Olesuk 217, |Frank Stansbury 216, Mary Carey 213, = vy {Lloyd Plume 211, Adeline Robinson 1S 1 09, Jim Montpetit 208 and June Morris {203 74 SIMCOE ST. N. BOWMANVILLE -- Arrange- Midget - Juvenile League ments are set for the Bowman- Game No. 16, 6.50 p.m. Winner| ville Recreation Department's Game No. 11 vs Winner Game Ninth Annual Minor. Hockey|No. 12. Night to be held on Wednesday,| All Mug Series games will be March 30 at the Memorial Arena.|two 20-minute periods with the) Proceedings will get underway at last two minutes of each game 6.00 pm. |being stop time. If any games| The Bombers and Indians of the are tied at the end of regulation Atom league will start the night|time, sudden-death overtime will off with their championship game be played. The first team scoring at 6.00 p.m. a goal will be declared the win- The Girl's Broomball league ner. will take over when the Presleys FINAL PLAYOFF STANDIN and Avalons playoff for the| The two top teams in each] league championship at 6.50 p.m. league will playoff for the League The Pee Wee Championship!Cahampionship on Wednesday, game between the Leafs and|March 30 : Bears is scheduled to start at _. 3.00 pm ATOM LEAGUE "he Bantam = Championship game between the Flyers and Tee Pees is scheduled to start at 8.50 p.m The Lions Midget Juvenile B . Championship game between the isons Rockets and Orphans will get Barons unde y at 10.00 p.m PEE WEE All games will be three, 15-min- Leafs ute periods with the last five min- Bears utes of each game being stop Hawks time. Wings If any games tied at the Giants end of regulation time, sudden: Bruins death overtime will be played. Ran The first team scoring a goal will Canadians be declared the winner. These games will close the 1959-60 Minor Hockey season in Flyers Bowmanville lee Pees All Minor Hockey players i Lions Broomball players will be admit-| Cubs ted free of charge providing Braves they have the Recreation Depart- Pirates spt membership cards Huskies have a good turnout to 1 : the boys and girls who yjoNS MIDGET - JUVENILE are taking part in Minor Hockey | RAGUE Night. Remember Minor Hock ey family affair 'Don't Rockets send your boy to the Arena, take Orphans Bombers Indians Hornets Rams LEAGUE - =D ---D a ws? HOH OO oo wr en gers is a Comets Marcons g Series is designed for Raiders cams who do moi make Generals . Minor Hockey Night. The win- GIRL'S BROOMBALL ners of the Round-Robin Tourna- I ment in each le will be pre- Presleys 5 sented with a Mug'. Avalons Listed below is the schedule for Fabians the MUG SERIES. Boones hsalaina Thursday, March 24: Bantam PEE WEE LEAGUE League -- Game No. 1, 6.00 pm.! In the first Pee Wee game Lions vs Pirates. played last Saturday morning, Salurday, March 26: Bantam the Bears came [rom behind to League -- Game No. 2 Moly defeat the Red Wings 3-2. a.m. Cubs vs Huskies an No. 3| Lawrence Wright (2) and Bill 7.45 a.m, Braves vs Tigers. Summersford accounted for the «T . 5 1 3 2 7 3 5 4 2 Pee Wee League Game 5 Pat Vinish, Bob Sleep and James 23-year-old s. for fourth place in the final stand- ers BANTAM LEAGUE ) In the first Bantam game of|in either Spanish or English but the morning, the Lions defeated |it apparently hasn't hurt his box-| the Cubs 4-2. 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David Kerr|tender. and Taullie Thompson were the| Since he can't read the news- marksmen for the Cubs. |papers, the Kid doesn't know The Tee Pees handed the Fly-|much about the reputations of the ers their first playoff defeat by a |leading fighters and he couldn't 3-2 score and moved into a first|care less. place tie in the final standings. On Friday night the muscular, | from Santa Clara, Homeniuk were the goal scorers Cuba, faces Argentina's Federico for the Tee Pees. Eric Fernlund Thompson in a 12-round bout at 2nd Phillip Brage scored the Madison Square Garden. The win- vers two goals. ner gets a title fight with welter- The Pirates defeated the Tigers weight champion Don Jordan at 2-1 to move into a three-way tie|[as Vegas, May That's a giant step forwar ngs. Dou Me uter accounted], fighter San A a or both the Pirates goals. Ricky| . iy Gay scored the Pirates only goa Seralded only. three months of the game. The Tigers collected Ur 5 | ntil he met Charley Scott five penalties during the game. Philadelphia last onlay Soo of ATOM LEAGUE was just a good, willing fighter The Indians scored two last who put on a show. y period goals to defeat the Rams| 'o ' " pe 2 ; SI pARET'S BIG NCE 2 and moved into a place in Then 'S BIG SaancE Scott: Minor Hockey Night. Don For- 4 p h sey. Tommy Jones and Michael The hard-hitting Philadelphian had won six straight, was No. 1 Oke scored for* the Indians. Brian 1 es > Peters was again the leading Relies coltender and was headed scorer for the Rams accounted for| [oF 2 title fight with Jordan. Scott's managers wanted to get both their goals eri : : LIONS MIDGET - JUVENILE [heir meahticke! PR am figh LEAGUE | ay) i inden In the only Midget-Juvenile |, Fret, Was a 31 Bnderdog ut game played last Saturday, Mar-| ed the K Bow id odds. oons defeated the Generals 20 in| cc Ae i Just charged a very short game. Bob McManus | po colt as if he were another accounted for both the Maroons, ighter, le kept ou throwing goals with Fred Cobbledick col. | leather for 10 rounds, dropped lecting assists on both Maroons'|Charley once and won the de- als, The win moved the Mar. |¢Sio0 oons into a three-way tie for third A place in the final standings. fensive at 16:21 of the third, - eee | Whipping home the puck through a maze of legs. | The Belleville goaler was lifted C ar an S {in favor of a sixth forward with 45 seconds remaining but the move backfired. To Chatham CHATHAM (CP) A 15-foot backhand goal by Gary Sharp at 16:21 of the third period Wednes- day night sent Chatham Maroons into the Ontario Hockey Associa- tion Senior A finals for the second straight year. Sharp's goal broke a 1-1 dead- IN PERSON . . . ETER WHITTALL (MR: FI1X-IT) ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, APRIL 14TH Now's the time for all you de-it-yourselfers to cash in on the valuable tips Mr. Fix-it has to offer. 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Dennis Homeniuk (2), Kerry, Pee Wee League -- Game No. Dickens and Danny Lemon were | 10, 1.35 p.m. Winner Game No. 5 the Leaf scorers. Paul Parker 12.40 p.m. Winner Game No. g straight playoff win by defeating third period, a 60-foot drive into] an empty net. Maroons will open their be | of-seven final against Windsor | Bulldogs at Windsor Sunday| vs Winner Game No. 6. Midget - Juvenile League -- Game No. 11 25 p.m. Comets | vs Raiders and Game No. 12, 3.10 p.m. Maroons vs Generals. Atom League -- Game No. 13, 4.00 p.m. Winner Game No. 7 vs Winner Game No. Monday, March 28: Pee Wee League Game No. 14, 515 p.m. Winner Game No. 4 vs Win-| ner Game No. 10, Bantam League -- Game No 15 -- 6.00 p.m. Winner Game No. 1 vs Winner Game No. 9. | (Joey Reader) accounted for the|afternoon. Second game will be Canadians lone goal. played at Chatham Monday night. | The Rangers and Giants played| The teams were tied 1-1 at the | to a 2:2 tie in the third game. end of a fast, hard-checking first | Mike Gibbs (Donald Shortt) and period. Paul Payette gave the' John Connors accounted for the Macs a 1-0 lead at 1:1 ing | i Rangers goals, Terry Devitt and |in his own rebound % shoving} Ken McDonald (Werner Wallraff) | Jack Stoddart, a member of | scored for the Giants. {Woodstock Athletes of the OHA - In the final Pee Wee game, the Senior B, squared things for Ma- | Hawks defeated the Bruins 2-0 tofreons at 12:36 when he poked move into ole possession of third! home a loose puck at the Joke] place in the final playoff stand The teams battled through a PLAIN OR FILTER TIP | CIGARETTES "Oshawa's Most Complete Supply House" 1279 SIMCOE N. ing. Jeff Gilhooly accounted for scoreless second period then MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURS. and FRI. 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