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The Oshawa Times, 24 Oct 1960, p. 12

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12 ™e OSHAWA TIMES, Mendoy, October Xu, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS RUFFED GR GROUSE sion SUCCESS THIS FALL FOR THE FEATHERED TION OF THESE OM oR SHORT DISTAMVCES, THEIR ROUN IGS MAKING WAR ha Is Ther FROM A OG POLAND, LAGT YEAR HUNTERS TOOK, 379,000 GROUSE I INCHIGAN FOR THER LARGEST KILL WM FIVE YEARS, By Jack Sords Sheffield LONDON Wednesday's unbeaten record and {foundered in the mud of the Wol- 66 tie in the Second Division ("74s 2%. 2 home Brien Clough, with three goalsiLadies high tr \verhempton Wanderers' {field Balurday lof the Wednesday's celebrated defence, | which had gllowd only seven mark goals in the tedm's previous 12 third league games this season 2 p players in the international game|a 34 at Cardiff, in which Wales beat | Scotland 240 -- First Loss For (Reuters) --Sheffield of goals and Chariton Athletic Ch VRE in the top game for Middlesbrough, English Soccer League his claim to an England esp. focuson 199, schedule as the Wolves won 41, Dennis Edwards got three for Smale 218 The Wolves fore great gaps in|Chariton, Other clubs to hit the six-gos) Mele Tempior, Buck J "League leading Tottenham Hot. Grimsby Town, spur, which has 25 points, did not| Celtic's resurgence in the Beol- play Saturday because It bad |tish First Division eontinued with OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PIN HITTERS ~ Prices 18, SmalesiA, Cooper 338, RB, Crawiord 216, Mes ck arianes 9, TOTS 4, Burgess 315, 7. Topham 313, 34s Oke 213, D Besuregard 213, D Hender. son 213, M. Brudek ;m, A, Team 12, Richards mistons 4 gt nigh single Verne Claus Men's high triple, Verne Claus, Wed. A Fries 385 81 Middlesbrough fought to a Sten Simpson 9, Jim Waller 284, Les = Wi Come, wi; Vi Cornish, Lis and ae Nellie T Vehards 179, Kin Thomas Pear . Taylor 9, Bahons 01, A, J. Gal J b 0 J Ladies 175 men assis strengthened Ply] wi 83, B, Cormie MM, =~ Tom Dobbie, Ron pon, Audrey Barron, ackson, Betty Lemon Len) cam olandings \Torer, Fran Down and ou 7, x hl halls 5, Rums 9. Huma 5, Dolitties 5 LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE The Wild Cats are still fend, but the gap is closing » competition is keener, The this week were Bur whieh is) | Houston, Lorne Crandsi in the First Division with STEEL W oints, Aston Villa and] High triples --~ M. Smith Bone | ham 1, BR, Richard #21 hr Py "Wilson 1614 High Singles ~ Boneham 7 Pelrovier 250, K, Linden wh, ¥, a son 42, G Cormie Mi, BR Josnesr 299, away victory over Clyde, '¥ "Hator 9, J, Wahid 136, M. Toylor 291, H, Canfield 200, W. Todd 229, 311; og week's Wneup, Owr Held Regimbell 308; WEF | Chiriey Robinson 316) Bark yd vers Nell 74, M. Kook #1, T y hRu 4. Golls 9, Cl 9, J. Laverne 93, Mrs or Kaneva = A, o Si0up ~ a Dolls 10, Sirivers rare 7 iw Wie Ep Group - », Pi rr 4 g the Huston 43% the (248, 186); FE wandings - - Wild Cats 29; Sal's Gals' High Singles ~ BT Sd, iS oo. Ws i it volled § 271 game, and) aid nd inadvertently omiiled Finis 191, M, Cockerion 397, KB, Stroud #9, F. Johnson 05, M. Luke 9, J pen, dt Aion 3 ¥. Aegotat The first direct Jot plane serv: 99, V, Whorrie 39, V, Werle M0, 1.1% Deiween Pris and Sydoey, {iam 2, 5, Oorne 31, ©, Sw strain, Haried to. September, vi, i683 ~ r Lots Glover 48; Mary | me 3m dasn Arantis Jean Hutcheon iva Newey Triples -- Marion Rosamond 625; hed Kirkham #21; Joan Fattmen $14; | Doreen Sinclair 804; Pat Elliott #09, High sversge - Sylvia Newsy High Triple ~ Sylvia Bewsy 5; int, 926 106; High RAINBOW ¢ Th Weve, 1, Purple 9, Black 8, iy, doa ¥en 8, Coral 8, iver 7, 4 om Blue 7. Red 5, Gree "8 Vink 6, ons Gold 4, Lime 3 od Navy 2 High Doubles Donald 50 (318, wi); M. Gua a id (261, 1); - a, 146); Irwin Heading Pid a, HH nd J. Walker 402 (188, 2 M Givers aM isi (391 and M, won M6, YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL Wikis St vite ar FREE Meeider, Yells how yaw Sen 44m AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 Dundes Street, Deseronts, OW. toni ls & Caradon Hun Broek Comer on 4 Someit WAME ADDRESS NL A RR A A Aa ad TR TT TT YER OUR 63rd YEAR Sheffield Wednesday's feat cost the team the chance of pers Rain and mud brought » got in international road racing, de-| feated his old foe, Jack Brabham | of Australia who didn't even fin-| YILD GRAPES ARE ONE THEIR FAVORED F HO THEY SCRATCH FOR © WN, BIG FEATURES STIUICATE, bute ish the first 100 miles and was| 16th in the second half, Brewery MOST OF THER DIET. SPORTS IN BRIEF heir Augie Pabst of Milwaukee| vas second mn a Bcarab, Third was Billy Krause of Long Beach, Calif VOTE TO UP FEES KINGSTON (CP)~The body of Queen's University has voted in favor of increasing its!"f own athletic fees by $5 to $20 as 8 step towards bringing back many intercollegiate Sports dropred because athletic board funds Herb Hamilton, permanent sec retary-treasurer of the Alma Ma ter Society, which sponsored the vote among the students, said he expected every omitted intercol legiate sport would he included in the comeback with the pos sible evception of hockey The athletic hoard of has a $6,000 deficit CANCELS POLICE LEAVES VANCOUVER (CP) Vancou- ver city police department has cancelled all weekly police leaves for Nov, 26 and 26, the weekend the Grey Cup football final Is scheduled here, About 15 extra men will be available to control crowds and over enthusiastic fans. Police dogs will be avail: able to hreak up any street dis turbances START AT HOME EDMONTON (CP) FEdmon- ton Eskimos, in a switch from usual procedure, will hold their first semi - final Western Inter. provineial Football Union game against either Calgary or Brit. ish Columbia in Edmonton Nov 2, Fsks usually elect to hold the first game out of town PUNISH STICK . SWINGER NEW YORK (AP)-~Kent Doug- las, Springfield defenceman, was suspended Friday for four games by the American Hockey League for a recent stick-swinging inci. dent, The suspension was an- nounced by AHL president Rich. ard F. Canning, Canning sald in a game Oct, 16 against Provi- dence Douglas swung his stick three or four times at Ed Me. control | student Queen a New opener of Insufficient PIght, man, ish of Pacific Grand Prix ' SUSPEND NON-SIGNERS NEW HAVEN, Conn, (AP) Haven Blades Friday sus ing ground between it and the) Spurs, Wednesday is second inj the first division with 21 points, | MK 19 XLX, Moss, ranked fourth | | | TAKE SOCCER CROWN | TORONTO (CP) Toronto nded four veterans for failing tala downed Montreal Canatalia sign contracts for their 1960 61 14 Bunday 10 win the Nations] ; Hockey League Season foecer League champlonship, in Johnstown, Pa. to. l0king the best-of-three series with two games tied The four are former play COAC h Don Pe ory : a delence TOWEEL LOSES and forwards Dop David on, Hugh Ripoelle and Claude] NEW YORK (AP) Emile Grit. 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