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The Oshawa Times, 12 Oct 1960, p. 13

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{ilton in 1958; | HOCKEY SCORES AND STANDINGS | E HE BLOCKS KICKS kicks and Intercepted one for extra points, Coach Guepe calls Binkley "the bone of our line AP Wirephoto Cody Binkley, Vanderbilt | center, is earning a name for | himself this fall by blocking op- ponents' tries for extra points 80 far, he has blocked three OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY mixed LEAGUE Points Lulu's 12 n Plekers 10 Satellites 10, Cor ( Pokes b, Love's Nest § 6, Grasshopper's # Black Devil's Triples Westlake 860 Jamieson 027 Jackson 635 Paul Collins 615 an Singles Doreth Vida Morey 246, Be Georgie Nesbitt 23 maid 220, Evelyn Benn 1 52 mieson 221, Ken Ha 218, Ged y aves 52 sunders 514, J Curl 214, Archie Bruce 2 (210 3 06 son 210, 204; Hank Brown 20 Sykes 207, 207; Wally Bittorf 201 uf am Standing wks 33 bles Kitchen 208, Tom Forestal 200, Bob 29, Lions 27 ts 20, Enkles 17 Gray 200, Ross Westlake J and € hiefs § Kobelnak 206 pass Art back of the led hy cellar as they improve garnered 6 points bowling of Walt e the Falcons s through the ex jeorge Reid and Ray W pp Chum's § Jets Falcons 5 Hawks 9, Chiefs | Ollers 8, Colts 2 6 Josie Alan Joan Chris Collin Earl Westlake 644 Bud More 2 maid Polls G " 6 (210) Brabin 577 Milne 545 B, Ka Lupe] 212) and Ollers Fal EASTWAY LANES MIXED LEAGUE SERGEANT'S MESS LEAGUE Team standing Corson's Armour ars 18, McKinleys Operators 18, Grant's Wireless 17, Borrowdale's Gunners Murphy's Meehan Loaders 15 Instructors # and Ellegetts Drive ) High Triples Three of our bowlers V " eume through with some wonderful tri: The wink Aig Basil Fig Rigg Lorraine Murph 735 (21 to Chuek Peel, who a triplicate Jack Anderson 711 crest for three games of 174-522 Nick Nichols 710 (2 Men's 450 and over Doug Cole pt behind Jim Bowman # (225), Btew Molloy 560 (208), Ga Gord McCormick Vaughan Karl Judge 522, Bill Bax Smale i (226 or 523, Gord Coppi 9, Fred Ward (286); Ede ' 06 Taylor 504 Wright 64 0 Lucky Wills a Nick Differ, sill 447, Ken Gunn 483, Jim Wal Don Blaney 462, Lorne May 160, Geo, Turner 456, Walt Crystal il, Women's 400 and over Onda Guan 601 (206, 225), Jackle Collins 409, Janet Feel 46 avis Taylor 455, Betty 19 I Coll 436, Pauline wleton 427 is 419 412 108 night to Onda Gunn who we first woman to howl in ten pins in Oshawa games were 206, 225, 170 are all proul of you, Onda, and u keep hitting them the Stew McKinley Heath 625 027 (225, 200) nd Irene (FEN 308 High, Singles Sudie Matthews 280, |. George Robbins 244, Bill Borrowdale 240, 228; Win Temple 231, Joe Teatro #90, George Wright 883, Belly Elle gett 219, Beity Grant 218, Anna Borrow dale 216, Noreen Bailey 219, Fred ds ter 212, 210; Reg Burr 211, Kay Nich ols 210, 208; Cecil Milly Helen Anderson 205, Eileen Corson 206, Bud Ellegett 205 and Betty Sackett 204 Points taken Grant's Wireless 6, Borrowdale's Gunners 5, MoKinley's Op erators 4, MeCormack's Loaders 4 Wright's Commanders 4 Murphy's Mechanics 4, Niehol's Fitters 3, Cor son's Armourers 3, Burr's Instructors 3 and Ellegett's Drivers Ed Li Irene Mary and He rw Salvas 420, Donna Co Severs 417, Barb Va rho Cole 406, Fairley Bouckley Shirley Shelenkoft 403 Team Standing Eastway 5 Hyman Real Estate 7.21 Imperial 5321, Doreen's gi 7.80, Vaughan's 519 Restaurant 2:18, McMurtry Subway Lunch 5.04 Wilban's 2:12, Marion Auto 211, Un touchables 3.11, Gazers 57, Trl AMF Acadian Cleaners 0-7 and People's Lanes Heffer-| Beauty Bo-Peep Ins, 617 Howle's BA 2.14, TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE High Triples Legere 613, M Goodwin 549. Hanson and R Jones 300 High Singles J Goodwin 205 and R Lemon League D, Fisher Bradburn 99, 70; HB. Seekere "n,n » L al € » 0-3 Legere 205, M Jones 200, OSHAWA TEN PIN MIXED LEAGUE Scores over § John ~~ Waldinsg aro (Jr) A% Ray Crossley 545 or 538, Mike DI ike Di Cesare (8r.)| William Germond 516, Jim Thom: | 316, Nick Differ 515, Garth 308 anl Jim Wallace 501 wa aver 400 Jack Sanders old Babooek 490, Ken Marden Parfitt 404, Ran Gay LE} Art Gladman nn 9, 9; N |} Collins 96 Rligdon 94 Al } 8 Crosnlk 84 Berwick #4 yaun # Varga My E. Greig 83, 64; J. Abramoff 80 and J. Maldman 6&8 V Team standings 10, Pearls 10, Moons 9, Rubles 6, Emer stones | 17 446, Jim sapphire i] tones alds 3, Opals " Thomson ) y 48 ort Germond al Ryan 453, Fred Snow 450 Jack ), Ede Ryan 448, Len Simmerson Keith MeGiregor 7, Helen Reynold Jerry Cassie 420 Woodward 425 Ina Bowman 423 i, Helen Muzik 414 Ralph Patter nd Bernice Differ 402 standin Don Down's Flyers 23, Niek's Billiards 24, Modern Grill ky Ones 2), Morrison's BA 21, Don Howe Real Estate 19, i, Val:Mae Roauty Hender Envoy Res Cleaners §, Screw LANDER STARK "CLASSI LEAGUE mill Al Angus Brenda 408, John Most of the averages ward "swing" after Frida tion as more than 30 per boys hit 300 or better while the remair der were clo behind Bill Potts had a big and so jumped from fith plage he individual averages to top spol with 183 and pushing last a leads al, Lue Doug Vann, inte second pla George Champ Re wha al re 1 ripe K's Barbershop sol the new hgh single game with 32 I, Gillard Cle The Hawks continue to i ok 11, Hot She place, thanks Ron SouRoK Brabin and 0 and Mudde well aver giving thew lead aver the The Ollers as they won all r Colts plus 3 pin-tal 1] the night efforts of Jimmy Neeley he big "one-two Potts and Rill Kato from Will Haves running Despite losing two § Ww in Lox J Motike. B. Gar th Tuson, Parrigon 8 \ \ Bowers 106 Team ners 1 Halls FIREMEN'S MIXED DOUBLES Hickey (258, 7h, 201); B Knight 613 800 Triples G } A Prout ap 6 pinda i division teams hac otive nights, the Jets moved ol ITS name, ARE SHELLFISH SUCH CRABS, MUSE TN RA HE a te MRT AR IN WHIOB AI " TK ak, HOOK SHULD BE USED 0S ail AWRE LEACER a I { 2 have done y| hind | point, "| hig lead In the individual scoring ' telephone 0 ¢oln 'to speak to the squad before the 'game with Nebraska and at half Ronnie Credits His Blockers OTTAWA (CP)~" Anyone could With Stewart carrying 15 times have done it with that blocking," for an average gain of Just over called Stewart's play in the hud- 19 yards & carry, Riders beat the dle and added; old team record with 468 yards 0g sll he way. Let's pile it up said fivedoot six, 175-pound Ron- nie Stewart, the one-man blitz kreig of Ottawa Rough Riders "All 1 had to do was follow rushing -- and with ace plunger YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Left wing Dickie Moore of Montreal Canadiens, who scored one goal and set up the winner Quarterback Buss Jackson 7 'Montreal's 32 win over New York Alex Delyecchio, with the ty-| ing goal and an extra assist in| Detroit's comeback 33 tie with | Boston Br uins, "And we're go- fellows like Kaye Vaughan and Dave Thelen on the sidelines vith BLOCKS THREE MEN an injured shoulder, Riders old Mary Bevan and then outrun the Big Four record, set Jn rest," In this off-hand manner, Blew art, 25 - year - old Torontonian, summed up his four touchdowns (against Montreal Alouettes Mon- |day and his record-smashing all- |Canadian rushing performance of 287 yards The old mark of 213 yards wes set by Gerry MeDougall of Ham in the west it is 211 yards set by Earl Lunsford of Calgary Sept, 25 this year, 445 yards, The western team reec- ton in 1951 downs with runs of 37, 52, 51 and 9 yards On the last more then a end of the game, Stewart had a rushing record but wanted to make sure touchdown, little minute from the By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League WL T F AP Springfield 2021 17 20 8 8 2 2 1 9 01 9 0 01 LB | 0 2 5 13 Tuesdov's Roooiig Montreal 3 New York 2 Boston 3 Detroit 3 Wednesday's Game | Toronto at Chicago Canadiens In Top Spot Now CANADIAN PRESS What it took Montreal Cana diens nine games to do in the National Hockey Laeégue at the start of last season, the Habs in four appearances | American League WLTF 3002 11 16 20 8 30 14 1 9 0 10 A Pits 4 9 12 2» 5 Montreal Chicago Nev York Boston Detroit Toronto H) 4 Rochester 4 Cleveland 3! Quebec 3 Hershey 1 Buffal Providence | 0H 15 Tuesday's Result Providence 5 Quebee 6 Tonight's Games [8pringfie d at Hershey 3 2 2 2 2 2 ! i 1 0 3 3 1 18 race with eight points from four | goals and four assists Hard-shooting Bernie (Boom- Boom) Geolfrion got the other one for the Habs while Andy |Hebenton and Andy Bathgate {scored for the Rangers | COME FROM BEHIND At Boston, the Red Wings) came from behind with third. period goals by John McKenzie and 'Alex Delvecchio to tie the| game A long-range slap shot that) was partially screened produced |McKenzie's tally at 6:69, Goalie Don Simmons of Boston, irked by the goal, pounded his stick on| [the ice and broke it Doug Mohns and Bronco Hor-| vath counted second-period goals | for the Bruins after Norm Ull-| man scored for Detroit Boivin | | picked up Boston's other goal in the opening period For Detroit, Hank Bassen ri placed Terry Sawchuk as goalie but coach Sid Abel sald there| was no special significance the change "We're going guys all year," to give this othe |a chance," WINTER TENNIS BUT OUTDOORS TORONTO (CP) -- A plas tie bubblelike dome over an outdoor tennis court making winter tennis possible has been proposed for the Tor. onto Lawn Tennis Club Lloyd Brooks, TLTC dent, said Tuesday if the club approves the idea the dome could be built for use this winter, It would cost $5, 000 "We've support By THE ( this year The talent laden Canadiens moved into top spot in the stand ings in New York Tuesday night with a 32 win over the Rangers while the Bruins and Detroit Red Wings tied 3-3 at Boston But tonight's schedule tosses the Black Hawks against Toronto Maple Leafs in Chicago and Chl cago could grab first place with a win HOW THEY STAND With the schedule a week old In four games the Canadiens have balanced off two wins with two draws for six points, The Hawks, with a game In hand have two wins and a tie for five The Rangers are a point be. with two wins and two losses for four games followed by the Bruins and Red Wings, three ties and a setback apiece Toronto rounds it out with one from a tled game, with two losses. WIN CAME HARD In New York Tuesday night before 14,628 fans, the Habs had the edge in most of the play out shooting New York 38.26, but the win came hard Slim centre Phi {third-period goal was the de. cider, a close-in drive at 4:21, assisted by Dickie Moore and defenceman Jean-Guy Talbot, Moore also fired Montreal's first goal, on a three-man break in the opening period, and held to carry he said, *'I want| r guy Bossom) Goyette's presi COACHES FROM BED MANHATTAN, Kan (AP) Doug Weaver, Kansas State foot ball coach, hospitalized with a slipped disc, will have a direct line from his bed to team's dressing room in Lin Neb., today, Weaver plans marvellous from our members on the idea," he said, "We asked 100 members who would be willing to contribute $50 each toward the opera tion of winter tennis a short time ago and we have 63 names already." had he time. He will follow the game by radio Do you want GUARANTEED RADIATOR PROTECTION to May 1st, 1961? 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Attach the Guarantee Tag, honoured by Supertest Dealers, Soe your Supertest Dealer for Guaranteed Radiator Protection 1958 yvaughan alone throwing against Toronto Argonauts, Was blocks ord is 441 yards, set by Edmon-ig oot aid Stewart reeled of his touch touching gel 8 pas 4 but 1 Riders thought And not a back," caught me easily." touchdowns to bring bis total by rushing for the season to 13, one by Pat Abbruzzi of Montreal in scorer this season, Dixon has 90 4| Stewart since he first turned out Queens Golden Gaels they said, |"too small for the pro league |Btewart, [Luks and the speed of a mis sile that he is one the to | And pile it up they did, with 2 Soccer Clubs May amos go me Join Inter. League | "I felt his hands he. TORONTO (CP)--All six teams in Canada's National Soccer League are contemplating entry in the International Boccer League operated out of New York by former baseball and foothall magnate William D. Cox The Globe and Mail says in a story by its soccer writer Fd| Waring that while officials of the! teams are refusing to make def- inite commitments, al! are eye ing the prosperous ISL, ""Bomenne was gone," "It's lucky that last Alouette was one of their slower linemen Stewart added, "I was sn tired | think he'd have Stewart scored six weekend short of the Big Four mark set 1956, Stewart is six points behind Montreal's George Dixon as top points Football fans have been telling STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Senior mn WL TT h 40 on 236 4 3 0161 140 35 0212208 Tuesday's Result proved during the weekend London 18 Port Huron 22 of the giants of Saturday's Game Port Huron at Sarnia FOOTBALL | | for high school foothall that he is| too small for the game After he became a star with A Pts, 10 [] 6 London * Port Huron with legs like tree Sarnia game, television after a career movies, {Hollywood movies at age 4 Stirling Moss Alerts Press In "Just Why' JARVIS (CP)~Britain's Stir- ling Moss, using blackbosrd and sports car, showed a crowd of newspaper men at nearby Harewood acres today why he is one of the world's greatest race drivers, Moss hurtled around the 1.9-mile circuit at hair-raising speed, changing from top gear only for the tricky chicane. Most other drivers are up and down through the gears con tinually on the winding (rack. After the session with 8 blackboard, the racer scr: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, October 12, 1960 13 NHL BIG SEVEN | Couple Of mun coon ress | Homebrews Top Scorers Montreal Canadiens' combination of Dickie Moore, Billy Hicke and WINNIPEG (CP)--A pair of Canadians who never played esl Henri Richard, lege football are giving the high- Each of the biree picked up an assist and Moore gol a goal, too, priced imported talent & run for as Canadiens squeezed past New the money in the Western provinetel Football Union scoring York 32 to take over fir place in the National Hockey League, The leaders; Moore, Montreal Cullen, New York Bathgate, New York 2 3 Richard, Montreal Hickey, Montreal Hull, Chicago Geoffrion, Montreal They're fullback Gerry James, # graduate of high school leagues in Winnipeg and Toronto now periorming with Winnipeg Blue pmbers, and tackle Doug Brown, who came to Calgary H] around the track at high speed with sports editors as reluctant passengers in the MGA-1600, demonstrating high speed, spins and how to recover from them "While I do not chase dan- ger," he told his class, "driv- ing a high speed car is a lot | more interesting than playing | ehess, "You can tour down 8 straight at 180 miles an hour, but it is going through a 130 mile - an - hour corner at 131 | which presents the challenge "Just putting your foot down and holding it down is one way of making sure you don't last very long." LIFE CAREER Loretta Young, a veteran of real Royals in the Eastern in| fessional Hockey League, was a child extra in Guimond, Jim Farelli and Terry Stampeders after six years in intermediate football, NHL LEADERS James rolled up 17 points Mon- day as the Bombers rom 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS |over Saskatchewan Rou Standings: Montreal, won 2,467. The performance gave him lost 0, tied 2, points 6, 77 points for the season, Points: Moore, Montreal 8, |enough for second place in the Goals; Moore, Montreal; Hull, |seoring race behind Edmonton Chicago 4, Eskimos Jackie Parker, who has Assists; Moore and Hickey, |95 Montreal; Cullen, New York 4, Shutouts: Plante, Montreal 1, Penalties: Murphy, Chicago bl Meanwhile, Brown, 8 place kicking specialist with the Stam. peders, counted 15 points on two ield goals, seven converts pnd iwo singles K. two games. He moved into fourth place w y 70 JOIN 800 points--three fewer then Fd. 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