TILLSONBURG LIVINGSTONS WIN OPEN TOURNAMENT Tillsonburg Livingstons, de- fending Canadian senior bas. ketball champions and Cane ada's Olymple representa: tives, won the Tip Top invi- | manager; Bob Harris, tourna. tational tournament Saturday in Bt. Thomas, beating out | London in the final, Seated, | from the left, ere: Alf Shrubb, % ment sponsor; Ambi Gardner, captain; Elmer Ripley, coach; George Livingston, team spon- sor; Ken Ross, trainer; (standing) Bob Gardner, Jim Pitcher, Alex Garrow, Connie Strzelyck, John MeKibbon, Martin Fabi, Verne Snowsell, Jim Porter and Ken Kilrea, ~CP Wirephoto Acadians Beaten By 'Hot Italians | Acadian Cleaners five-pin club/to lose a play-off spot on total Arsenal 3 M dropped a 3-to2 decision to the Darrigo Italian Foods club in the final day of the second se- ries of the schedule at York Bowl, This loss ruined Acadians' chances of making a play-off berth for this series The Darrigo squad was right up on the bit for this one and came up with 1357 for their first game to 1134 for Acadian, fol lowed up with another whipping 1377 second game against 1137, to take quite an edge in the five-game series The third game produced some keen trundling of the nip and-tuck variety and it was a determined finish by the Aca- dian shooters that tipped the scales in their favor to win this one 1225 to 1203 The Toronto lads again caught fire in the fourth game and won this one with a 1287 score to 1158 for Acadian The loss of the fourth game eliminated Acadians as far as finishing on top was concerned and Peoples were thus con ceded top position for the sec- ond successive series, Acadians needed one more point to se cure second position and finish. ed strong with 1232 to 1108 for Darrigo but the Oshawa crew had to settle for a respectable runner-up role, Nothing went right for the Acadian club on Saturday while | it was just the opposite for the OLD COUNTRY SOCCER | pinfall The Acadian club used every howler on their roster against Darrigo, either in a starting role or in relief, but it was not their day and even to win two games from the Toronto squad, as hot as they were, was an admirable effort Dick Adams was the Acadian top shooter with a nice relief job in the first game and a total of 1000 for the four games he rolled, 268, 263, 243 and 246; Lloyd Sabins had 531 for two, 267 and 264; Ozzie Keeler 243 and 240 for 483; John Trott had 210, 243 and 208 for 671 plus two stints of relief bowling which were perfect John rico had #05 for his four games, 216, 240, 225 and 224; Bob Gallagher 190, 106, 219, 256, 263 for 1124; Hank Sarnov sky 218, 224, 275, 226 and 220 for 1172 The big guns for Darrigo were! Jack Matraia 1378, Primo Fal-| cioni 1360, Gord Longarini 1288, Vie Terminisi 1274 and Tom Lenzi 1122 The final standing = People's with 42,142 pinfall for 26 points; | Acadian Cleaners 42,778 for 23; | Plantation Bowl 41,100 for 21; Stan Jarvis Ins, 42,700 for 20; Darrigo 41,386 for 17; Seagram's | 40,887 for 16; Penny's 38,396 for LONDON of Saturday's ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division | an City 4 | Birmingham 1 Fulham 0 Blackburn 1 Leicester 1 Blackpool 0 Wolverhampton 0 (abandoned after § minutes, fog) Cardiff 2 Burnley 1 Chelsea 1 Bolton 1 Everton vs Aston Villa ppd Man United vs Tottenham ppd Newcastle 2 Notts F 2 West Brom 3 Preston 1 West Ham 1 Sheffield W 1 Second Division Brighton 3 Liverpool 1 Ipswich 8 Bristol R 2 Leeds 3 Southampton 0 Lincoln 1 Sunderland 2 Luton 3 Plymouth 2 Middlesbrough 2 Rotherham 2 Portsmouth 1 Huddersfield 3 Scunthorpe 1 Derby 2 Sheffield U 4 Leyton Or 1 Stoke vs Charlton ppd Swansea 4 Norwich 1 Third Division Bournemouth 2 Tranmere (Reuters)--Results soccer games | 1 Fourth Division Accrington 1 Crewe Alex 3 Barrow 0 Workington 4 Bradford 1 Aldershot 0 Carlisle 1 Southport 0 Doncaster 0 York City 2 Gillingham 2 Oldham 3 Hartlepools 2 Crystal P 4 Mansfield 2 Exeter 3 Millwall § Chester 1 Rochdale 1 Peterborough 0) (Abandoned after 33 minutes) Stockport vs Northampton ppd Wrexham vs Darlington ppd SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen 1 Celtic 3 Clyde 0 Dundee 0 Dundee U 3 Partick 0 Hearts 8 Airdrieonians 1 Kilmarnock 5 Ayr U 1 Motherwell 2 Dunfermline 4 Raith 0 Hibernian 2 Rangers 1 8t, Johnstone 0 Thd Lanark 1 St, Mirren 2 Division 11 Albion 0 Brechin 2 Alloa 4 Queen's Pk 1 Berwick 4 East Fife 0 Dumbarton 2 Stenhousemuir 4 | Falkirk 2 Stirling 1 Forfar 2 Stranraer 3 Montrose -4 Hamilton 1 Bristol C 3 Newport 0 Bury vs Torquay ppd Chesterfield 0 Port Vale Coventry 2 Colchester 0 Halifax 0 Watford 0 Hull City 0 Southend 1 Notts C 2 Bradford C 1 Queens PR 4 Barnsley 2 Reading 8 Grimsby 1 Morton 2 ¥. Stirling 2 Queen of 8 vs Arbroath ppd Amateur International | Wales 4 Ireland 1 (at Portma- IRISH LEAGUE Ards 2 Glentoran 1 Ballymena 2 Linfield 1 Crusaders 2 Colgraine 1 Shrewsbury 8 Brentford 0 abandoned Derry City 0 Bangor 4 E | Junior "'C" league game, | | 8. Port Perry: Sneddon THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jonwary V7, 196) Port Perry Js. | Top Oshawans PORT PERRY ~ Port Perry dealt the Oshawa City League Juvenile All-Stars a f4 sethack Saturday night on home ice, in an Ontario Hockey Association Oshawa is playing an exhibi-| tion schedule with the Junior) loop, consisting of clubs from' Port Perry, Oshawa, Warsaw and Bobcaygeon, The home town "Ports" were in command, leading 3-0 at the | end of the first period, 3-2 at) the second, | Phil Clarke sparked the "Port" victory with three] goals. Singletons were counted hy former Oshawa City-Leaguer Jackie Sneddon, Chick Carnegie and Jim Burnett, Jimmie Pe-| ters, Roman Konorowski, Bob | Bishop and Barry Furey were the Motor City goal-gefters, OSHAWA JUVENILES ~ goal, Hinkson; defence; Glas- pell, Linton, Kirk, Balsom, Por-| teous; forwards --~ Wilson, Nel- son, Knorowski, Macdonald, Fu- rey, Peters, Bishop, Yahn and Dowe PORT PERRY JUNIORS ~| goal, Wanamaker; defence; Me-| Millan, Carnegie, Oke, Parlia-| ment; forwards: Burnett, Geer, Menzies, Sneddon, Clarke, Powell, Carnoeham and Gray | FIRST PERIOD | I, Port Perry: Clarke, (Caroeham) 2. Port Perry: (Caroeham) 3.43 Burnett (Geer, Burnett) 12.48 Penalties -- None, | SECOND PERIOD l 4, Oshawa; Peters | (Furey, Macdonald) , 3.48 5, Oshawa: Konorowski rw B27 (Nelson, Kirk) 6, Port Perry: Carnegie 1 (Caroeham) ' 1539 7. Port Peny: Clarke (Carnegie, Sneddon) Penalties -- Wilson, Macdonald, Careoham, don and Clarke THIRD PERIOD 8. Oshawa: Furey (Peters) 9. 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Houdaille Ind 3 Subway Lunch 1 | ers 3, McLaughlin Coal 1, Robinson Motors 8, Team No, 10 1, Team No, 7 2 and Parker Electrig 2 High Scores -- A, Schiegl 580 (223, | 104); M, Cloesara 541 (102), D, Price 538, G, Copp 537 (212), B, Fogal §33,| M, Moorby §1, A, Spencer 520, D. Courtney 521 (192), C, Russell 521 206), W. Sheridan 819 (201), D, Tay lor 516 (202), B, Edgar 515, T chuck 814 (196) Milne 814 (186) L.| MeConkey 808, Trivett 504 (204, WH, Joyee 302, P C, An| dor 801 (196), M. Katchaluba 500, R Bouckley 489, H. Hutcheon 497, RD George 496, B, Katoos 495, V, Trimble | 4M, W, Layton 481 (191), D, Pallister | 490 and L. Harton 192 COF LEAGUE | ww the 700 triple keep that up and scat goes the nandleap. Jean Fratt 790 (377, 3 318), Norm O'Reilly 774 (277, 251), and Ron Swartz 713 (289, Congratulations folks! 600 Triples Jim Nemish 606 (310, 246, 240), Ford Bennett 681 (314, 204, 264), Art Peeling 654 (270, 217), Flo Tippett 641 (203, 341), Arn Green 639 (261), Molly Hartshorn 634 (226, 220), Wes Stata 633 (228, 207), Bob Splers 623 (234, 200), Millie Brown 618 (23), 208), Don Robinson 617 (250), Barb Pisani 61 (226), Helen Hircock 612 (236, 238), Joe Flynn 604 (246) and Sid Hurlock 60 (5, 0B) 00 Singles Bon Rrown 58 Wall 244, Hon Vanderwalker 238, D Dale 503 (107), Wal Jean 7 ub Joan Ar Brown 23, Horace Hartshorn 318, 200i fo0q fnsurance vitary over Ed Wilson Maining Jim MeConkey 214, Nancy Hastie 213, Rill Elliott 213, Lucy Peeling 210, Ste Chomnlak 203, Walter Tippett 203, Doug Smith 208, Fred Glover 202 and Ron Flowell 200 (last night-at the Whitby Com-|defence, Cancilli, Brown, Doug- Some of the good scores rolled were R. Gardian 808 (202, 251, 266), GG. Star | oey 781 (347), F Jackson 728 (861) Chris (281), W, Anthony 6608 (265), Mason | Hent 672, Raumhour 665 (285, J, | Conboy 668 (306), V, Boxansky 663 | 663 (254), T. Rossl G62, F, Ward 647, O Thompson 644, F. MeLaughlin 638 (280) and G, Delong 634 Team standings after last week: Un touchables 23, Dead Eyes 21, Ech 21, Jinx 20, Tuties Fruities 20, Heads 19 Gwen's Guys 18, Buzzer Kraw-|17, Kellar's Hellers 16, Lil's Boys 15, \with Rennick gaining a Pointers 14, Left Overs 12, Unbear ables 12, Rowdies 10, Tames § and Maple Leafs 8 MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR Oshawa Auto Trim - tek over spot "with a shutout over A and Drive-In, Lucky Strike Grill were top: pled by Hyamn Real Estate and thus dropped back to second position, | College Hill IGA picked up all three top Insurance showed much improvement | 46, to take a two to one win from Ed *| Wilson Furniture and Photo Plate re tained a contending position by nosing out the Chow's Restaurant entry, Don | Reld was terrific for the IGA club Vie's Barbershop continued their march of triumph by taking twa games | from Dunn's Men's Wear and it could be that this club which occupied the lowly cellay spot for over two months, Is now considered a real threat Manny Swartz was top shooter of the night with a nice 800 triple, includ. Ing a 320 single game and judging from this performance, he must have found the conditions to his liking, Red Hardie assisted "Manny" in the Craw. with a nice triple score Sel Himes despiie a troublesome knee, came up with a nice 788 triple | for Auto Trim and teammate John Trott alsa came through nicely for the Just one more night In this section ein ers and its a tossup yel who will take it Hornetts 17, Dagmas 16, Lefties 13, Misfits 15, Winners 13, Jets 12, May bee's 10, Duds 10, Go-Karts 9 and Los or's 3 HARMAN PARK LEAGUE Gord Robinson came up with the BIg Might of the season to set a new high men's triple and also bettered his own high men's single with 70 (200, Ml, 129), Marion Tyrrell for the ladies was alse in top form throwing 670 (265, 210) to set the high triple and single for the night The only other player to hit the 600 mark was Plume with 6M (220, 214) 200 Club Sammy Jim Montpetit 279, Sally Plume 243, Shirley Harelay 23%, Nick Olesuk 232, Fred Carey 225, Rollie Morris 234, 202; John Gow 233, N07; Thelma Gow 219, Adeline Robinson 218, Denny Weiss 216, Olga Thomsen 211, Ben Page 200 Elinor Rukaruk 208, Brian Welss 203, Dave Norman 202 and Clair MeFall 202 No improvement in the Leman League as we again had a dozen mem. bers in this category, which equated last week's record number Alibis came . up with the ' highest gamie total we have had in two years with & 123 and took their first four points in this series Standings Roundabouts 11 Sappy Seven 5, Beatniks 8, Herring Chokers 6, Ravens 4, Alibis 4, Seven Dwaris 3 and Happy Gang 2 DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS With only two nights left in the see ond section, the bowlers are getting down to good serious bawling The Untouchables gained one paint on the Dead Eves, who are new tied with Bohoes, two points back of the lead ors Echoes tried desperately to gain on the top team as G. Stacey turned in the highest single of the year, but hs effort was to ne avall, as his team yomained two points back Special congratulations to the fellows from our league whe qualified the BPOA tournament, sspecially W., Mar ay whe rolled. a sparkling 1328 for five. Hank Sarnovsky topped the Ed Wil son club with a nice triple and also moved up 4 ped In the high average race which now shows Bob Gallagher in the lead with 247, John Trott 247, Ozzie Keeler 244, Hank Sarnovsky 243, | Sel Himes 238 and Matt Rell 234 The standing -- "Oshawa Auta Trim | 16, Lucky Strike Grill 15, Hyman Real Estate 13, College Hill IGA 12, Photo Plate 11, Ritson Drugs 10, A and Wi Drive-In 10, Chow's Restaurant 10, | Ed Wilson Furniture 10/ Vie's Barber: | shop 8, Dunn's Men's Wear ¥ and Crawford Insurance 3, High Individual scores ~ Manny Swartz 800 (329), Sel Himes 798, Don Reid 797 (335), Hank Sarnovaky 785, Red Hardie 758 Matt Bell 730, Dan Taylor 750, Lou Hyman 741, Jahn Trott 737, Reg Hickie 736, Bob Gallagher 720, Harry Gillard 718, Ed Lugten: burg 714, Pele Mandryk 713, Bob Mur Phy T11 (300); John Hrico 710 and Er win Brown 705 (32%) ATTENTION OSHAWA ROWLERS In order to promote and develop competitive five pin bowling in Osh. awa, efforts will bé made to organize two Major Groups in 1961-62, "A™ and 'BY. All bowlers who are interested should contact secretary Hoh Murphy or vice-president Roy Nesbitt for fur ther information, at Motor City Lanes on any Thursday evening, RAINBOW LEAGUE Team Standings While 6, Brown § Grey §, Black § Purple §, Red 4, Maroon 4, Blue 4, Rose 4, Orange 3, Mauve 3, Belge 3, Yellow 2, Pink 2, Lime 3, Coral 3, Jade 2, Navy 2, God 1, Tan 1, Green 0, Silver 0, High Doubles M, Girard 464 2); E. Baker 433 (230, 223); L. Good: man 444 (211, 233); M Irwin 441 (380, 151); D, Brain 441 (227, 314); J. Walker 416 (M3, 17); H, Peaker J. Osharne 405 (140, 263 High Singles V. Burr 34, 0 Chmara ML F. Copeland 206, M. Walk or 2%, M. Manning 23, L. lson 230, AM, Wright 23, M. Cockerton 226, D Wilson 223, E. Redpath 313, § Stead 311, J. Huson 211, V. Norris 308, H McKinnon 207, L. Gales 31, J. Ross 01, M. Clarke 200, O. Shortt 208, 09 (1, 235); ) of munity arena, to move into a Gavan 768 hn, 2 third place tie with the Lindsay Wakely, De: {Regents and Trenton RCAF Fly-| Keen, Boncardo, H®ford, Kelly, nithy Auto Wreck: |Luea 683 (276), R, Chute 687 (373), J, ers, The line of George Westfall, Art Rennick and Gerry Mac |fence, Ashton, Hubbell, Bar| ; : ; the Hal | Lean, compiled 17 scoring points riage, Rdwards; forwards, Tur: |yeterans consider only these to lead the Majors to the lop: thee goals, pair Rennick also picked up. five assists, while Westfall aceumu- lated three assists for a tre: mendous line effort Other Oshawa marksmen were Gary Lawson with two, and singletons by Al Garrard, MacLean scored elreles [aoints from Ritson Drugs, Crawford | Denny Hubbell (making his first] start on defence) and Danny Tureski, Tan Helford, Herk Mar. tin, Murray Kelly and Bob Weiss accounted for Port Hope's four tallies, Oddly enough, Port Hope held a 21 lead early in the first period, but were snowed under from that point on The Majors built up a 74 first period lead, then added three more in each of the re periods, Three min utes and 33 seconds of the first period had to be added on to the middle frame when goaltender Red Mantle sustained a hruisec knee cap and had to retire to the dressing room for repairs MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS , , | Mike Cirka was tending goal again for the Majors and although not required to make| many saves, stopped three or four labelled drives, especially in the latter minutes of the game when Oshawa tired, and Port Hope rallied for two goals, «+ + Gary Copeland has left the Oshawa club, and will be play- ing his hockey in Sydney, Nova Scotia, for their Senior club Ron Myles didn't se action last night because of a painful rib injury picked up during a Major Bowmanville . + Toronto league game in last Sunday night, Macedonians have taken a four| point lead in the OHA Lakeshore Intermediate League aver the second place Bowmanville Shamrocks as a result of their 7-3 four-point victory en Sun: REMEMBER WHEN? , ,. Eddie Powers, veteran hockey coach and well-known developer young hockey talent, col lapsed and died suddenly 18 years ago today at New Haven, Conn, a few hours before his team, the American League Eagles, were scheduled to play Powers had been a scout in charge of the farm system of Toronto Maple Leals for many vears forwards, Gilmer, Fenton, . Me: las, Gilmer; Weiss, MONTREAL (CP) ~Maontreal| Canadiens of the Nationa | Hockey League Friday an nounced television rights fo seven Sunday road games start, ing Feb, 5 have been sold to Cable TV Limited for viewing here, No price was disclosed, At| present the CBC telecasts a major portion of the club's Saturday night home games, MISSED ELECTION [ HOUSTON, Tex, (AP)--A rule adopted in 1957 prevents Dickie Kerr, recipient of the first an: nual Tris Speaker memorial Lax, Martin, | OSHAWA -- goal, Cirka; de: eski, Lawson, MacLean, Gar HH sided verdict, Both Westfall and rard, Rennick and Westfall, | First Period 1, Oshawa: Garrard ,,4044, 22 2. Port Hope: Martin 444s 113 8. 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