12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Moventber 7, 1960 Merchants-Tony's Win Weekend Tilts 8. Vending: (Ford) Syd Arnold fo pace them fo vie , Bill Wallace, George West , Jack Armstrong, Jack Bned- and former Whithy Dunlop George § lenko tallied les, Ronole Lintner with his fifth goal of the season and Gord Ban inon replied for Baker Vending. MERCHANTS -- goal, Hawe; defense, McMahon, 8, Westfall, Wallace, Marshall, forwards, Tran, don, Samelenke, G. Westfall, Armstrong and Arnold. | BAKER VENDING -- A Vanstone; defense, Rorabeck, Hartford, Konorowski, Woodeock, Cockerton; forwards, Bannon, Ford, Knox; Milton, Wright and Linter. FIRST PERIOD 1, Merchants: Arnold 2, 8 ments claimed victories as weekly double-header was skated The poorer Baker Vending and Credit Union were dropped lower in the standings, Merchants laced Baker Vending 7-2 to remain on top of the four team league with & perfect season's record of four straight wins, position of second place by whip- winless Credit Union 122, After Suday's action, the standings find Merchants with eight points while Tony's, Baker Vending snd Credit Ulon have 6-30 points respectively, MERCHANTS --~ BAKERS Llovd Clarke's unbeaten Oshowa Merchants skated to another 4. easy victory trouncing Baker Vending 72 in the morning's) 5, first contest, The Merchants who have been 6, pievramed the *Un'onchahles" got a brillizut two goal effort from £ TORONTO MAJOR LEAGUE I.c~dians Aided By few Lineup The Acadian Cleaners five pin Stan Jarvis Insurance 18, Planta bowling club unleashed too tion Bowl 16, Penny's Italian much power for their Seagram Foods 11, Seagram's 10 and Me- Penalties and Wallace 5.10. Bill Berwick, Joe one each Vending, Lintner CREDIT UNION Merchants: G, Westfall (Arnold) Merchants: Armstrong (Marshall) Merchants: Samolen (Senddon) roi "" Merchants: Sneddon (Wellace, Tren) « 12.40 Merchants; Arnold : 17.42 Ms and Miller, |W TONY'S ~ goal, 141 G. Sutton, ¥ Robinson, Smith, H and Goulding 1, Tony's: Hill (Chant, G 2, Tony's: (Robinson) Penalties 8. Tony's; (mim, G 4, Tony's: (West) 5. Tony's: West Sutton Smith :LeGree J. 6, Union: 7. Tony's: (Myles) 8. Tony's: Hill Bannon SECOND PERIOD Penalties -- Wallace 3.25, THIRD PERIOD 9, Merchants: Wallace (Armstrong, Westfall) Konorowski TONY'S ~~ CREDIT UNION Backed up by the flashy met- ho Liftloe minding of Joe Melnick and| i ridge, Sonny H's four-gos) {down by pulling in a 50 yard pass, Feige ance, Tony's Refreshments blast- ed Credit Union 122, Keith West and Sambo. Smith were two-goal performers while Sutton and Bob Harmon collected Don LeGree and Jimmie Miller (Armstrong, G, Westfall) 3.19 cashed in Credit Union goals, az den; defense, McClinton, Lodge, Smith, Gaudet; forwards, Tam- "¥ blyn, LeGree, Elliott, 9.15 fense: Berwick, R. st, | " A5| Keenan, Chant; forwards, Hill, |Oshawa's points, Sutton, | armon, Myles FIRST PERIOD Sutton) Harmon - Lodge 4,10 SECOND PERIOD F. Button (Harmon, Robinson) ,, Reid ENTER COSSA FINALS Central Ousts Peterborough Led by g arm of ell Harrison, Terry quarterback Dave Nicholishen, Tymoshik, Marshal Nicholishen, LADIES MAJOR "A" Standings ~ Acadian Cleansers 19 8 (234, 208) and Velen Pinch 600 28, 19), Hayden MagDonald 17, Fashion Village! The 260 Lorraine Mur. | 16, Young Moderns NuWey Raes|ohy 280, Ev Berenice | 15, Woodlyn Beauty Selon 13, Gillards|Seramak 250, M: Alice Clesners 12, Coca Cola 12, Biroud's 11|Northey 223, and Horwich Jewellers 19, Sranton, 26, -. Zena q moved inte fiyst| Anne Jarvis a » C J Atl ticles Milne 209, Ann Chyh 208, Mary gus the Cokes AlMann 208, Marg Viee 21 err! sill 200 and Janet RAINBOW LEAGUE | Jeadian Cleaners place shulting Delves, Jerry Jil with 715 (281, 261) and Chris Cole line 705 (258, 237, 210), led the Aca | team to the four points, Heyden Mae: | Foam Sta we 16, Grey 13, Black 13, Red 12, Brown 12, Green ers 606 Yellow 1{, Jade 11, poring Poy A Olive Frise 661 (273, Orange 18, Maw 8 Ton 8, Cor fd 3, White 7 points, Tok Sol Fussell Wl, = 18, M, Irwin 215, Cornish 210, V, 208, 1. Goodman 208, ¥. Bchoe- perform. Reid, Prank OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS |: ison with hia Rds Zamboneili Sue Macks , Vi Beare Bad dn 204, : esi 303, 21, | 10 make & ples triple of 775, (335, 223, ( Anne Proskin Runner up wes proud Mother Wav. | lock with 840 (210, 212, 19), her first | wig this yess, Wies going, Tom pio a behind her wes Aotee| Gar with 604 (215, grata, you allt The 200s wers led joshalls John: 254, Jen 26, Jan 2s, erovki 223, 216; Gwen Roberts Doresn Dok Tw TP Geet tion with 26 otal Ay x YB « i YOU WHO NEVER FIN HIGH SCHOOL ore invited to write for FREE booklet, Tells how you con son Your Wigh School Diplome AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 Dundes Street, Deseronte, Ont, Send me your FREE 55.poge High School Booklet ond Semple Lesson, This is @ Conadion High Scheel Course, NAME EE RE AR RA AR RA Adil] ADDRESS I rT RE awe {fred Mann, Steve Gilmore, Tony|L 'Bl 34. 200) were Hh es a Ba sak, Roger McKnight, Bob Kram, * Oitards wise had the whitewash | Lime 21 defending champions, igh Doubles ~ Special congraty ol P vior, 762 (323, 300), aise Betty Ba i ath Doues = for fine score, ! free points to | 1, $ [time they got the ball, Turner of Ambler, Steve Ambler, Bob) {bree Fonts Taylor 718 10 ek 417 (a1, 166) Failing to get the convert, Barry Foster, Berry Godson, noe Suouay with 7i0 (06, 21), |smart 220 E a y ¢ Ge Weshitt 63 , , Worden 201, led well by defensive captain, stead, Gary Patierson, Dave', "T0 friar nde io oars Sof eA 201 end 1, W »l 208); Merle Poch 618 (226); Lorraine | member the game, and Burt Zander, -- goal, Mor- [ points, Two touchdown passes hy Central Collegiate Senior foothall Bill Aylesworth, John Lindsay! 10.58 team downed Peterborough Col- Jim Lang, Wayne Bt. John, Keith ig gy oO ae Th legiate 20-12 in a COSSA semi- Johnston, Dave Nicholishen, wil. Maoan 797 (351, 313) and Millie Bilida , abl ed The win advances the Central Soyers, Stan Dalidowicz, Don! 20" and te "Pris Seniors to the COSSA finals Cullen, Bob Anderson, fitan Bo. 91), against Bay of Quinte who are : g ! 32 A Henry Maynard and Joe Kie: Toes borier wae. tops for Giierds with "| Peterborough opened the game {426, 211), Young Mod h Millis |G, . vee eekly by scoring the first] PCVS -- Ted Alberico, John Cameron iting for ii thor, 24) lo (340. aso she a i 4 5 Vi ) ™ , Quan City got the touch- Beggs, Bill Bonney, John Brecken- (1s 5) and wide Kysn 7119 (81, 955) | mg Sin Tom Caldwell, Don Ebbs, brought Woodiyn home in front of ah Wages Strouds 3 to 1. Fairley Bouckley wasp Reading 223, Peterborough ld the CCT Ben Ln David oy rs Tin" il Ba ikl ! ' ' 5 rie 1218, ors 6-0, Oshawa line, support, Moxan, Dave Munroe, Gale Om ($ae) Mose tin cas2, 21275 Tea Moss |M. Girard 204, | Jerry Tymosik and tackle, Bill Pontin, Tom Pontin, Kim Balon-|ls Makerehuk 633 (217, 216, 200) Alice| SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE . i 31 (256, 119); Nang, |Aytcsworth, held the PCV's to|ius, Ken Blickle, Gary Terry, Lawwing 6) 1555, FU0L Taney SLO | oe ey" AT HR A Ishort gains for the main part of | Brian Taylor, Boh Tudhope, Bill nd the 200 Tip hen | Turner Goodman 613 (247, 240); Bobbie Heron Mary Gilkes bowled high #ingle of 335, Central was in command for the majority of the remaining {part of the game and scored 20 Davis, Dave Nicholishen and "another Melnick; de. tally via a 12-yard run by full- Reid, West, back Sian Bosak accounted for The best touchdown of the day| was Dave Nicholishen's bullet pass to Stan Dalidowiez from 30 yards outside Peterborough's goal) line, 821! Peterborough threatened late in the game when they ran back a 12,20 | kickoff, This narrowed the gap to eight points, Central fumbled immediately after the kickoff and Peterbor- ) 10,30 [ough seemed certain to outscore Gidi the once-confident Central, How- 11.11 ever, despite another Central "fumble, Peterborough was un- . 12.00! able to score, 1305! A crucial holding penalty | ngainst PCVI plus Central's tight 17.05 line presented further opposi- 17.55 | tion to the die-hard Peterborough J. Reid YOU GET, FOR A LITTL WITH AN Exide E EXTRA opponents and the result was allvor Plumbing, Cobourg, 8, five-game shut-out for the Aca dian entry at Ace Bowling Centre on Saturday R ng up games of 1822, 1245, 1214, 13756 and 1466 for a 6622 team total, the Acadian club registered the highest team total of the season and it was the same line-up which rolled the high team total in the previous season Seagram's games were 1112, 1142, 1179, 1262, and 1152 for a 5847 which is good bowling but just not good enough to stop the fast moving Acadian club! A revamped line-up performed miracles as far as Acadian was concerned and Dick Adams was terrific in the lead-off position with 351, 825, 257, 303 and 308 for a dazzling 1544 five - gam total, Bob Gallagher in anchor spot was the No, two shooter for Acadian with 263, 244, 246, 315 and 248 for a 1346 total which in cluded some steady shooting at the right time, Hank Sarnovsky who was in third position In the line-up also came up with a brilliant effort with 238, 238, 224 and 313 for 1209, Lloyd Sabins who has been below par for the past few weeks came up with a big day and look- ed like the lefthander we all know, 202, 240, 199, 206 and 206 were his games, 1231, Ozzie Keeler also bowled well and it was rather amusing when Keeler was the low bowler in the line-up when the club rolled the) 1466 game and Ozzie had a mere 261, Ozzie's total was 1202 and his games were 203, 189, 221, 328 and 261, John Trott and John Hrico were both used in the relief role and came up with some valuable trundling The five-game victory shot the Acadian Cleaner club into second place in the standing with only one point separating the Darri. go's club and Acadian, with only one week remaining in the first geries of the schedule, For the first time in Oshawa high school history, the COSSA senior championship final will be played next week at Central Col- legiate, OCCI = Peter Krawetz, Low. 9. Tony's: Hill (F, Sutton, Chant) Penalties ~~ Gaudet 18.35, THIRD PERIOD 10. Tony's: Smith (Robinson) On Saturday, the group will bow! at Plantation Bow! and with Acadian Cleaners meeting Dar- rigo's it should he a most excit- ing day. Both clubs will go all out for this one. 1. Uni i " o 3 A {1, Union: Miller People's and Stan Jarvis Insur (Wills, McClinton) ..... 321! ance are also in strong contend-|12 Tony's: West | ing positions and could win the (J. Reid, Myles) ...... 19.54 52 WILL TURN PRO? 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