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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIES, Tussiey, Movember 39, 1968 1% BY Jadk Sorts : | TEEN-AGE 'SLEEPER' RUN -- -- | Normie Kwong "BEST GREY CUP HISTORY (Blue Bombers ¥ VANCOUVER (CRIA gally- | Edmonton game with 41 see i 4d Leek Saturday | oRds TEMBIMRE ® ed olf the bh ot sleeper The youngsier dared from ' od Pay of Grey Cup Wistory | the sidelines Baturday, helween Under the noses of 24 play- | both groups of Payers, scooped v5, six game oihicials and | wp the hall without Besilation ous police he stole the | and raced for freedom, AM the ill and made a successinl | sidelines again, he threw out . ) N g tha 5 th p p ap two goad 16its to fend ofl other By IM PEACOCK this year aller announcing that ranks there, he lured p We ; : : g " VANCOUVER (OF Normie he was retiring, He ehenged his sional with the Stampeders | The theft was part of a ser: | spectators interested in geting Kwong, #, the fabulous China mind when coniraet diliculties fore Wis n s Of uncomrolied fan petivi- the hall and dissppesred ints y IF HAIVE BRING # Clipver. says he's autting loo: Were solved years with Ci vi that resulted in Commis | the milling crowd A en er, ol ball and this time with every wm Will he stick to Wis decisiongdraded to Edmonion where mer (G6, Sydney Halter calle | Said one foothall official: "it hi» BELG moraine mom ern id Itention of making We retirement. this time? spent the last 10 yea ing & halt to the Ottawa" was the best run of the day, | PE ¥ ERASER wipe high schools played on the WIL) THE WRIES , LKINT | ET PUES, as he op stick, He said "the pressure of try. Five leet pine inches and 189 wr odid iach or) i Wianipe gridiron, J CATING TENE PROJECT Fi ENA TO toad : y KE RYRRY i i dashed Bis w ) ® But Kas Videuk, former y : rr En £3 aried his profes IRE 19 go oul there every game POunas, he 0a 4 way into 0 IT ACAIN . 4 Vidruk, Blues [el 41720) 208 0 ed 13 seasons agn, he and Be up to the past gets to helthe Western Conference record 0 fokbiall tor 190) bit the Pro Bombers linemen whe heads ¥ alloped through an undeteated so tough how that Ws not worth\books in 14% when he carried the gg 4A o Ihe home stadium Winnipeg high school fonthall, f Are Jett WHR 8 RAEEINE WOFFY, wig nik wasn't the whele season with Calgary Stampeds i any more" hall 241 times for a ne n ofl » J : i who defesied Ottawa Rough A 90, e's more prone to in 120 vards, The next | JG. Bydney Haller, - Canadien] he new grass laid down Riders 127 to win the Grey Copllury, ton, He was hampered ini was even Bethe gaining 1491) in oc 8 n Corporation that Blue Bombers! . iy Fooled if | | ehampionship th v's playolfs by rib bruises 5 in 202 carries, hut hi might not he permitied to play! Tronieaily, # wa awn that almost kept him out of thell © since heen beaten b in Winnipeg Stadium next season woh re tot, 1 Wry Come oe Ent uv wed Continue Win Streak [iiss ¥ exit, defeating Edm a His wile, expecting a child inidohnny Bi mas 166 in Saturday's Grey Cup April, "hesitated a little when] Kwong played in seve ing" wrole Free Press Bporis game asked how she feels shout Nor-|Grey Cup games and has been a wh's maintpined their|Cawker, Clemens, Warriner, Eder Maurice Smith, "In no) i Kwong pla 0 le here! mie's announcement, winner four times, He scored four 4 { the NPHL leadership as Cochrane, Howes, Neuman, Brad-|other Canadian city with a8 ma night in Sepiember ' |) where he Well" she said, *, mayhel tonehdowns in Grey Cup competi they rap thelr win el 4 by bury, Heard, Morden, jor fosthall eluh [H that team Feather game, vied last summer and wh 5 the hest thing." tion, all before | e wi cating the Nickel Flaters Wy ACADIANS: Findall, Burgess, compelled to play on such a poo ad rs) has private business ini 4orn in Calgary and trained in creased to six from [iy in fie score of 14:) Burke, Waller, Johnson froin field as the Winnipee Blue Bomb: COMMITTEE FORMED EERE, COME ILE He sta la ih Edmonton high school and junior foothall: in 195% Led hy Worsley with a five-gosl Twining, Ganz, Dodsworth, |€F# It is neither far to them, Corporation president Balph SOFT AD INFLATED, -- f lochs ran up a 1W0-gosl Hughes, Bradbury, Walls, thelr opponents, nor thelr fans," Misener has heen named bre oh LOG NEXT TO THE DCH FATE sont, 50 MATORES STR, " he Nicked Plates 16 Period Phe problem goes hack to the| man of a committee for 1A PILES WITH KOVE As A FORTNG FENER,, heir lone counter] ing Viale start of the 1960 Western Inter-tthe eity to find a solution to thes J } WINE) Blamping Plant: Morden $e » j ¥ . E---- v Ad period, The Platers'| _ provincial Foothall Union season.|over-shundant use of the r up Picture | :iiiimii rahi OLD COUNTRY SOCCER ye | emu lst: Waring, 148 hn Waban 5" Ho. od. now ype of gon i ade the fie i o| MIght he (ried nex! n Kinlogh's to four goals! Stamp Pint: Hed made the field so soft that the, might he tried next year, q rst period dud Pim Heard 04.551 PYAVETS Fulned the covering, grown in the northern Prairies under adverse conditions and is / : KINLOCH'S: McPherson, Win Final Period' T00 MANY GAMES eartier Art Pitch. § Ne 4 cartier than most (ypes, En land 8 International dat gle, MeArthuy Pitch Sambing Plant: Howes : "Bure, we tre the crown off new MeMahon 1H dg on Im I' Trvine, Hillock, Ba POA Loi od Heard) ..,. 051 the turf that night il if no other gary and Empire Stadiom in Mason, Bryan, Acadian Davis (Burke) ,, 10.06! foothall had heen played for al Vancouver are using this gr p I The I, Whitels Blamping Plant: W ay { ¢ ' ¢ [ed il, Wh ping Plan arriper couple of weeks, the field would! New sod laid in Winnipeg Task LATERS i / sole, Freehurn, (HAH Man: Wh he okay now," said Tim Ausley,| spring had a rough summer with ashamed, arn alicemen could ha wderstoop, Li aff, BR. Jack RAMEE Blant: Morden general manager of the Bombers. vain for two months Canadian Press Staff Weiter There was a thorough lack of cos ; crow J 9 1, Comer, Ald J, dackson,| VAFTINGE) U2 "instead the held was used 8 "Given a break at all hy By M, MeINTYRE HOOD A conference hetween the Pro. vANCOUVER (CP demon: exowd control cemen, Accompanied by six ( anh Oortwin, | S1amping Plant; MeMillan couple of nights later," mother nature, the field should Special London, England | fessional Foothaller chiefs and of the 1960 Gres in hattle I was ashamed hy the whole Jad ot of ) Bradbury rire #618 About 57 games were played athe in good shape next year, Correspondent [the heads of the English League it 1 2000 ne most bitter thing 7 sald General Manage) io th wdium. handlh iio HVA UNBEATEN the stadium this season In # per: Misener said 4 to The Oshawa Times discussed their outstanding prob: "coe Fon of the three nations) Lew Hayman of Toronte Argo. drunks and i he said haeteated Beugog Cleaners|iod of 120 days, 4 of them be: Meanwhile, some fans are wide LONDON -- There seems to bellems for four hours at the minis. Colloctions of the hee Satimar Lew Hayman of Toronto Arg he ANE Hite ; L fy Dee oto a ghare of the NPHL tween minor foothall clubs. ing that a second stadium he no holding this new-look Englishitry of labor, The nasty word } RL Ral ona if wh He ne } bryan 1 44k Fah plang with Kinloch's as they Leagues sueh as Mantoha-8ask-| hail, at the University of Mani international team, In four games strike' was never heard in the ""! : 2 Yio bon : Rhee Ie A % va ar il / f ere Ton tested Buns Tailors in what! atchewan Junior, Manitoba Inter: toha' campus, to he used strictly without & change, except in goal, discussions, but it hung threaten. Bom ks have questioned hn ANA ACFORE INE COURLFY 4 ; I Ww # EAsly the hest game of the! mediate and wvenile, and Win: for miner foothall, where Hodgkinson of Sheffield] ingly over the conference room ther iver has any ri Herh Capozzi, general man A i J rere BABY hy the score of 4-4 . -- United replaced the injured The players presented their pro another of the classics, ager of British Columbia Lion ih Ad he 1 4 Kin { With hoth teams displaying Springett of Sheffield Wednesday | posals, There were none from (he Mosi of the hitlerns revolve d it "certainly wasn't a good!" $ 4 ee iiss 1 12.10 Some fine hockey in all. depart SPORT BRIEFS this superb team has scoved 23|league, The net result was #helapouna the invasion of fais on to thing to happen. But vou must 2010 § | officer, "By 14.011 HERES pu i period faded with) f nne eggtve goals and lost 'only five, It had|arranging of a series of meel- 0 oiaving field in § ire Bta- take nto sceount the excitement Hh Whe BULGE 0 Be proud Vorshe 16.50 Dunn's holding a slim 8-2 margin " previously heaten Ireland 2 ings for further talks dium near the end of Baturda | generated hy a Grey Cup Gam I] 2 i cugog kept hattling away and ual HAINES FAVORED : DE a od a aL ER akc ent come near te snd of Stusduy.s|Eomerdtes by 8 Kity Sup same, lice arrester yun 16.65 finally knotted the count midway| 4 ¢ Hel LO Movi g Y onor fore it came out on to a rain-tmiitee will meet on December 4 Riders defeated Edmonton Eski- prised" if the incident had apy 007 HE i a A Ee Hat jt BAAN LAPAMER the final period and took oh al ww " i Prion Ly J soddened piteh at Wembley Park) o consider its answer to the play mas 166. Fa Al Comn ioner effect on holding future Cup Hr HENLE a0 Hr Hal A { he lead with four minutes re ofuep ah i hres 0 ( id Friday OTTAWA (CP)- Ame Hewgt: to heat Wales hy 6-1 in one of the eps' demands, On December 5,6 gvdne of Winni ames here Hu f f } feArthue) 26.461 maining of the gam Judges In the 1k Hympic gym |veit, world Alpine combined and most one sided international there will he another joint meet ad Audi hi 1 repetibion ida I and Period Dunn's shot the works in the Aas! aompetitions Appeared 10 0lympie slalom skiing chame games 1 have ever seen on hatling 10 give the players the man-| co. ac of Regina, presi hale . og om final minutes hut were repulsed ui ussian athieles iow pion, was presented with the famous ground agement committee's answer, On| e60MB lefl to pla lent of the Western Interprovin: || od smashing of pla ; : gas in their efforts to gain the tiemg| He said In an interview tipepy Medal, highest award of Playing the 4-2-4 em to Perf December 9, the chairmen of all A black mark against Van: lal Union, said the fan invasion] gem Kinlonh : marker hy a stout Seugog di seemed to him the Judges were ime ski Cluh of Great Britain, hy fection, from the moment whenllesgue clubs will meet to decide COUVer Mayor Tom Alshury of the field was "very unfortun in = G40 fence. The two undefeated tea y watching for Russian imiforms Bir Amold Lunn here "Saturday Jimmy Greaves of Chelsea 1ash-|which of the proposed reforms said of the fa yetion nr WON BEAUTY PAGENY Kis Wo Kinloeh's and Beugog meet next|¥ hi n making hel pelections naht ed in the first goal after threelihey are ready to accept, That The police invited il sly pangs : x 1a In I | f ( ih: ou. Ga Week in a battle for league lead Mevitar sid anaes Ernes-|" mhe medal presented only 19 minutes play, the white shivted|yill be the key meeting, because Hale Hoe vie Lam 4 nD LESSO ' Ie Arthas ership 4 fine Huo who Placed 71h 0 itimes since ifs inception 80 years Englishmen were in full com-| the ultimatum given by the play: curity forces of lise hy a I think we've learned a Je ed the M ; He in A Lo 11 SCUGOG Cl, Matthews, Wors a fold "rn wold have Jn ag, i8 awarded to skiers who mand of the game Their fi ers for an acceptance of thelr cardboard: dummies on this time and we'll do some: the heauty pa n idiy night. | gin : Hon A ley, Proeto Terwillegar, ii % she in ; he top wi if she hat make & notable contribution te fence was tighter than the skinlpronocals expires on December thing to correct it in the future Far Canada's n 5 5 STAMPERS WIN Findall, Young K MePRhee, N woth 2 HssIAN costume, the knowledge of mountaineers on a snare drum, The midfield|js WILL THINK TWICE | dake Gaudaur, president and! (oothall clubs, the me i AMBERS WIN cadion Tatthews ONell, Sprait,|, McViear also said Lop Curtain ing, achieve distinction In exe link of Ron Flowers and Johnny neral manager of Hamilton Ti nping Plant ha ALi Takach, Nash, Davis, D, McPhee, [Indges were convinced their own oc fol on seis ™aduanes fhe technique of skilng or achieve § he of rd receipt ) Haynes kept a stream of inch | ouistanding success In interna: i side ee most di acetal Hi ( 4 fp Joe Richards, president of the 4} I "no Hn Cats, left the stadium heforelcs 40 oa : { a 9-1 defeat as the de-|( hapul methods of teaching gymnastics perfect passes going through to four eager forwards, All the for tional competition Anne's eitation veferved to her league, is hopeful that agreement tion I have ever seen ald Gor nd an i | implan were full DUN? Mas hind hest, and awarded t ) lemonstration but said h J vho shows YN's laxwell, Alexander,| Were es and awarded op can he reached without a strike, don Wynn, Eskimos president ef | ion hu 1 f 117 ho up h n as they oul Pipher nD Lintner Collins {points to countries using these wards except Bryan Douglas had ; a share In the scoring, although ERONEY RRLEARED wikinets oH i or CINCINNATI. (AR) Powel |well as the world Alpine coms At the close of the conference, he He said } kim wil think tics fh t ph n k he disturhanc 1955 the rs Cleanes hy wid Wands, Norris, Twining, Leger, methods said; agreeing tha Hl A i HLL eld in the W \ noi consequently 0 Hayes, G, Lintner, Duffield H™ ' : something Cup should be played here again, |¥ision to play another cup final! It contributed an estim i V Iso 3 Douglas, a mudder if ever tere oan 2 fs fupitig Hist bemed ing Hi fe ei in Vancouver, "It could happen ssn am in oe inl : ; : of Tittle use BOW: Sougon: P u Period was one, reveled in he hed | Christmas." "No where," he said ord higher, Another $160,000 wa er we Stamping Plant for ibe 5B Linh 4 8 Crasely, Jr. president of the Cin:(hined and Olymple slalom titles going. Greaves i Chianit aul But 1 fiymly believe that the|display, but if the game had A similar view was expressed added by rights for television, 1 d thelr points hy continued | punnts: Norris el A101 oinnatl "Reds baseball club, has|all within a year, Haynes, Bmith aves players want something more been close or the players' feel-\hy Ted Workman, owner of Mon:\dio and program sales, for age of an eligihility require (Woods, Leger) 12.50 heen veleased from Memorial) Sir Arnold, inventor of slalom each, Phe last goat by Sireaves plavels ings had been sunning high. tem: (real Alouetl ross take of $460,000, abou meni Dunn's: Leger reeves B00 Eogpital, Savannah, Ga, It was|skiing and the first winner of the ded His Way Pa t the challepging| BITS AND PIECES hong AleX pers could have flared up and) Stadium manager Dave Dauph- [006 higher than the previo FAMPING PLANT: = Bweel (Norris, Woods oop 00e,, 80 | fheunced Filo, Je entered Fry Medal, presented an Wiis: defence right to the byline, and Young of Hearts cannot make upwe would have had a riot outline said he didn't think anlzet last year in Toronto man, Hall, MeMillan, Clemens, |g ugog: Proctor very 88.80 the hospita Ch $4 because of @ trated tect uve on skiing and screwed the hall into the net his mind whether to go to Ever Final Period wart condition, mountaineering, | p } hiddin n i 3 ' 5 AR ------ ER --SA J at looked like an impos: ton oF Preston, both o BIL Roser 01. Other members are Bde | Seugog: Davis Hom wat noke £10,600 for him. He wants a iifford WA, Betty Wyrne BY and Marle i), MeFhee, Young) ,,, 11.55) knee injury to clear up before J hn Beugng: Young | ENGLAND LEAD signing for a new eluh, , . . Chel | A a | BOMAIOR OW LEAGTE {N, MePRhee) ,,.,,, 25,25! With one game to go, England] sea have lost Interest in He arts'| | hi Whites 1 Wendin Officials Baker, Copeland and fed the home international table, hack, George Thomson, Their 17: MOTOR CITY split winning total points hy five pins Ai ' witsier ports and ay Taneh 3 Hints 8 | Markus | All they have to do to win the] year-old neweomer Alan Harri MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE on # last hall head pin pickup H ties, Bun liners and Charae:| yi AP Dh a LEAGUE STANDING : [|] championship in April is to draw| has heen playing so well that they Team ndings this week are Fa We were sorry to learn that Charlie WLTF APTS, = 4 Of Continue Sparkling Play | , oo von to on R--- aa Ihe J ped ' Boh Kramer of wan damage came from the an LAL) ih Strikers 7 DUKES peel, the oldest active hawler in the I Vili hi ME We pin. Bi i with Seotland at Wembley. If|intend to earey on with him, He gag" gioks ix Hopefuls 5 HWM: | city.' nad decided to dean haek (ath. a follon | wi Toler Cit i Kinloch's 4 Scotland wins, they will he tied|cost only £5,400, Thomson's price dingers 4 and Lucky Strikes 3 pare categorie and we all hope thatifive Dingman 67 ( J i i i Hons A, fila | Seugog €1, fm 2618 8 for for the championship with Eng: lis around £75,000 Alheri : Helen AJ) ging leads tha high triples he w in Continue " came and howl 11 Don ith JH; Hen Dub's a 3218 4 ol' & his we h 742 (231 i, 925) ¢ us whe ¢ he fee € Urge oh v h v é land, So that-April game should|Seanlon, Manchester United's out-| (HE BEES Phe high tiple went to Blake Walls 206, 206 h 1A fy ¢ Gi Bernice Palmer 781, Olive | Acadians ! Samiidt 2 is Doug Cooper 7 9, 36, 345) ; he a real battle of the glan left, has gone to Newcastle FOF Marilyn Con 17. (270, 2461, Wert| 788 (217, 296, 300), trailed hy Alf Bris: | George | \ Retie | Ande wl dean Brawn 626 Platers 1 8 387 2 and barring accidents, the same] £43,500, thereby causing Fulham Frick fre (die, 300) J # Meliide tid hots 692 QA, wal, di, Gongs Karel Maren 614 (371, a4 tee Husell don) Aon 10 co Si MERE Hf) yor Stamp PI 4 = 86 16 = team will for a certainty do duty| who wanted him badly, mueh dis Lie Tack Dell 1 Hetty [TOP TEN SCORING Irene Marvisan 647 (2611, Shie-{John Gow G46 (236, 432, 3001, Len Bying 60% 1 Tanton nl I yelsan 248 England, intment, ey Lyford 616 1283), Dave McKee 160640 (203, 258), Ken Sanders 630 (297,[(217, i naw Furs a0, Mary Nighats 308 dudy| Wan ( Pitta for England = Rm ra tara ai0 con). 830), Wen Milian 630° (300, 3 - RE f H, A Pelt Baker 380 and Ten Arner At wh 18; Fitehet! High singles are Mary Walker 348 MeHaoherts 618 (208, 220) and Arn Mg ¢ | he nee Is Villiams 286 in 16; MePhee (8e,) 18; NORTH PLANT LOOP Art Smart 381, Edris 1 Bsthep| Pheherd Sif (2H, 308) Ed Shen } ad 1 RAR" Lut A Fean Sohoenen BEYAR, Brown (Kin) 18; Button --- tan 334, Peggle Fuyie and Bev. Thomas BTatne, Mth the tah seoues Being Fe ) tha i | Woods (Dunn) 6, | ain ay Crawford 217, Darathy Giles Hamilton 22d, Bill Webster 233, Tam 00 mark was given @ terrific wank 3 § Smith 340, | 0 Hint 87 and hel Toppings| Whiteley (Kin, 8; Windatt (Kin,), mmmsmnnmsl Frank Dwyer 236, Bam Po 215, 401, Lily Hae 310, Rita Lowi ) Ads i" } Fayl BY, IOHN'S LEAGUE Crawford and Harry Fave 908 lack Gulltinan 94d Sanding Tullas 0 3 J 435, Aubrey Hiveoek 225 and Gu \ 12 MeBride and Ross Lyford, Gw Ki 18 fed | Ash | im i | 7, Balomies 3 ya Merveier 230. A large number alsa hit 0 } 3 { 4 ; 8 People Ss n rm and Jim Norrie 208, Edith MeRee 300, (966° 00 hotter hut were 10a numerous toy pu 4 : Fhe iB 4, Balam lat id 4 i tied for total pins with 3051 PARTS AND SERVICE get into print, but Earl Turner ri agreed tn give the MEN LEAGUT hould give him much encourage hest team teiple of next With the Parts Men's League Jumping |™ Heh i § he Kobasas got another point ' hd i | LEN] Mf AM Brisebois will hb ) t inte "the second ses the scores 6 v | i \ WERE Se A al S ca 1ANs: whale is d and all indications | RATE 16 edBe But tor Bik Beriie oa) Ls | i al i Mary Opyehany 263 n {he travels at around a 280 elip with ani \ 318 arelt h A i Pant faved the: Chast aint ta anothey vige, hath thins 18 4 Hot y few athers even within Halling dis the next section and total points ' et an Dee, 4 at & pom, Try ia the money (ar the eXtra pen re HONE to altend af i i M. (Gresorenko 08 d ull 01) I, 5. Kuney 97, R. Bedding neki 304, Ser | 60 \ i 06, M. Karpiak 70, Celia Fide Gifford 200 \ i Dohrashinsky #8 | hoped irl We fe eam Heh are o Acadian Cleaners fivespin elubjagain it was nip-and-tuck pight|f0rea that fie tow § Reh are al the pace will ole second Section' and Totals Cadillag P suffered a 4-to-1 loss at the hands up to the final frame, when Poo-| Cadillacs with the only shutout, aver ¢ 3 the 16-4-30, Oidsmahiles 33:3.28 H N - 11385, Pantiaes 30-3 Carvalrs of the leading People's elub, at ple's finished stronger with 1107|Buicks, wha are in & had streak, Witz ie Toafs 7. Vauxhal i A Caddies in fr nntia Aldsmaniles \ Willow Bowl on Saturday, in alto 1147 for Acadian, The tea miani GMOs al took 51 wine fro | Ghevealets Mehl Biosels Toronto City Major League sched: {totals were People's 6074, Acadian|Chevralpts wxhalls and Diesels, Car iterson 900 and Gerry Grim: Nash 1 ie hid a AT d lnnk | ties AE valrs after dropping two games came + AehY ail 0 game ¢ would Hike ta re uled series 1s . up in the ARR Kame to SA 8 33] standing FRA Li AULE - | if are Ted th i Vilsh + glasses are Biven People's were worthy winners Boh Gallagher again was the Ho Wa OR M by \ Hk we an uehuk with 87 and ta th I oare, nat the lowest ' va Bl wntons 8 ams () due to almost perfect relief howl: [Acadian star with a 1281 five Hoens 36, Storie 33, Sunshine 35, A ing from veteran Bill Strong, game sting, 200, 228, 266, 237, (Plumbing on Saturday at Ace ganaus #4, Abstainers pale who racked up something like 14/821, John Trott was next with Bowling, John Trott will bowl in) Ty \aters Apples 41, Bution Harman' lox were not given the necessary with 262, 258 and 266 but tapered Pick Adams is due to appear over Bathe Na. 3 The ther 31 wingers while howling quite well, just/and 191 for a total of 1147, Digk| ture, plus a hedlthy treasury, losers being Argonauts, Spades ( i i Th Gat, With the purchase of with a 1218 count which was just! with a 202 game but ran into a part 'in the vietory with some had to settle for a very low 154 Sth ae je appanent aud He Binge Markers with a 40 win over very effective trundling which in: game but came back strong with|[4oubt the Oshawa viewers Will be| composites, moved ita whe load 3 'urle 3 ' : aed twa S00 gritos 45. 301, 200. 249 10 give him 1091 rooting for the Acadian shooter. | Tharninns sad Aluma ived into' se Hewetson ( urle rs, OXpe rily designed Tox - ' ond winning 1 fram Starie and Si a ¢ In comparison, the Acadian for his last four and 1185 for five Pratt's teammates ave hoping Gi THER Heat ve \akeh 4 | hy boots for Canada LJ fastest growing aport! a ® were Has Beens, Troubleshooters, Hut seemed to be outlucked Adams also appeared to be head hin Tol (5 with comtart 49 pins more than Acadian who heap of trouble with head pins YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE ind warmth, Genuine shearling had 1164, Acadian improved inland with 201, 177, 202 and 190, fin a4 f a9 a14 1 3 Pushers 17 Aristocrats 1 Characters | strikes in 18 frames to give his|277, 222, 248, 230, 218 for 1160 the first two games and then will FEES 11 Ariigerais 1f, Chavaeiors ] club the edge, Another veteran, Hank Sarnovsky stavied badly in/proceed to O'Connor Howl for his 16, Sparts 16, Bathe No, 3 14, Onl 4 je Bd Hawkes, also played a bigthe first game and despite relief first TV appearance with George siders 4 Rlifters 13, Composites 11 and - Cleaner club, when faltering, Ozzie Keeler started strong that John will remain on TV until) Abstainers, Apples seared 1 shutout Mh natalled) assistance from the hench and off in the last two games with 161 and then have an all Acadian fea: {0 aiihers: Hidos and Sunnyside, (he The first game went to People's ed for a hig day when he apened . . Here's a curling hoot that com: 6 aluminum windows lining 1 1 the second game with 1204 hut! ished with 11 al : . : throughout again People's were too good with! The experienced People's ma RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED T0 a 1341 total chine gave the Oshawa bays a In the third game it was Peo: terrific exhibition of team work \z =o " ple's who ran into trouble with!and never at any time failed to RE ELECT WEY SON f DOWN many head pin picks and thetake advantage of the breaks, to] - locals took this one with 1338 to|register their second 4 ta 1 vies! 1088 for People's tory aver the locals this season PAYM ENT Acadian went all out for the, Much interest was shown in the ; Sy . fourth game and appeared to he meeting between People's and E. F. folding their own but the To-lAcadian due to the fact that 4 Mah ronto squad were not to be Yead-|George Smith of People's and 3 ARMSTRONG a! ed and finished strong to take it John Trott of Acadian ave due to Ta with 1235 against Acadian's 1147. {meet one (nother on TV Bowling wb People's increased their lead injon Saturday. Smith finished with MECHANICAL the standing by alse taking the 1188 and Trott had 1190 § -- n fifth game from Acadian and Acadian will meet Melvor % ENGINEER A : PAYMEN | S to the Wl) . UNTIL MAY 1, 1960 A. W. BANFIELD | PUBLIC "DO IT NOW!" for urumes || BURNS CO. LTD. | PHONE RA 3.2219 I 1 COMMISSION CORNER KING & SIMCOE STS, RA 5.4611 BOARD RARE || We feature faptwaa: by NASH ALU W, i U M 0 F E D UCAT | 0 N 8 Years Previous Experience on P,U.C, HEWETSON 94 BRUCE ST,, OSHAWA

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