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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1961, p. 19

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WAL with 71 poiats om 1 gowls and By JACK SULEIVAN ¥ is fimehed me woah of the pesists Ww 19480 when (he WEE 16 Wane # they want 16 make 15m ft THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thardey, Merde 13, 196) 19 war hangs Press Salt Weiter I the #1 of 1908, Eddie Shove forwins alter missing the Sianiey schedie wie ony Mo games eyed & yong rons at the Bos Cis Hayle (ov he iva Time wan hely the orgemration, ¥ in another capeaty where | Eimer § Livingsions expeats We (emm, One of the greatest honors he om Brune WANE Samp and ns he 1a G9 IT The 0A received wet. 16 Wim in is final : " fa ern # % that those nels pu " Wile mever Mid adopt Shove s ii Ad #75 Oh Ts Mle Schmidt, # id with Tight wigee style of skating and RE cog in (he six WIE, ities named admiration (wo-yesr NHL career the Eres fm the craftiest Payer wm Shore, Then delenceman predicted Jo by fengne # flame Wiessomes ino me 1 a ol do 5 Ve ct he i. me, Hl, ERE li" bins th é ht and costam of the Brens, Fe poy Leer than the ice aties hed. Te wer > fits hang Vibes 19 Toe aves "The # yeurs ngo--Fronk Wighhor Ld t Eng 16 Hay s R Payer / or we years' enacting futies of the cin mid 7 of the greatest incident wae recalled dwr- wey thewgh the 10456 season # bull session last week He left & grest reevrd i Schmidt Wrought the him. He had bit wp # rep i Bruins 19 Torontn for the final tation ae & fierce COMpetiog, home appearance of the Maple playmaker and #9 A Leals in the T8-geme National tn have arownd when (rowhie , Hockey league schedule sared on the jee and in wy Schmidt was 0 B TEMINISCIRE Stuation--when Ie (eam Was "Shore wanted me 1n skate shor shorthanded, the Opposition was MOREE handed or when the heat Wes 199 a Va just got off 8 horse was on for sorely-nesded sem and couldn't close my legs or ng pwneh rami Waroone (ame, Newsy 1 alonde, freehand Marmoms oid inte hockey decided Lunn Patrick, whom Schmidt be happy 14 45 50 4 Aefensive ep centres of alt time with the Mid tama Senators; the late Nels 2eiting Na Poison) Seowaet of Mot com 1 Wot bad for & fellow whe Wes (on against the seventh - when We Flyers snd moved the of that foothall 19 within six points of championing Lou Jankowski Has Big Night campRigns with (rigery I Wednesiay mint, Aing thie year for thelr see ma de pa CanadiinSeniog Him Ja Basketball coown, 16 ® # (HARING Hymn tongher fight than they had JERE The Yvon Cowtnw Waskies, whom the Livvies mest in Mont rant this weskend, are rated Fipley ss stronger hen reRl's representative ast year nthe Fompie trigls, pita Slates players were it : i Hh : 3! rough for her Boy. ing the league in the maht's other game suareched as conch, called Wim last - place Winmpeg Warriors, strighten my knees," he said. He was chosen all-star contre the greatest two-way Payer who playing before Trl 409 fans, season and 19 ever hves "He never plays B bad game ver has B had prac 19946 isier made 1 again, He Hert Trophy as the And he ne to Wis tice, Even in the "After thet practice | even left in the the rink with my legs so far years spread apart thet | practically won fhe took wp the whole sidewalk" most valuable player winpped Spokane Comets 77 # Winwineg Jankowski, 1, scored 45 gonls workewis, he two years ago And V1 last season i § : $i the hates 10 lose" Patrick said The sid mark of 7 goles in one season was set by Dong dam of | Faenma Backes $id Finney scored twice, W- A ' ids f 2 2 ge 5 ' That was 25 years and many team tn 190451 #nd won STIRLING'S SISTER PAT MOSS CHECKS HER C REMarIes ad and now the | & & £¥ & SCOTIRE Champonsing eight Years pgs Britain's leading sports car | of London, Ont, one of Can- | ing Race 10 be held this Fr REMEMBER WHEN? , , driver, Fat Moss, checks ada's top drivers, In tnals be day wt Sebring BRITISH SPORT duding the winner, for Calgary (CF Wirephot) By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bill Mosienks, veteran Chi cagn nemwinger, st #8 Ba tional Hockey League SCOrng record in the fingl game of the schedule against New York pine years ago tonight, Mosienks scored three times in 21 seconds as Hawks best Bangers 74 things aver with EA Leavens fore the four howr Grand Tove: QUITS COMMONWEALTH South Africa Athletes Would Like To | Youd ke Io Spurs Favored and ronkie Jom Kesiancie added the other. Bay Brunel scored twice for Edmonton Warren Hynes added a single in Winnipeg, Gord Redahl and Reg! Chevrefils, each with twe, Don Ward, Howie Hughes and Gerry Brisson scored for the Warriors, Del Topoll and May Miss Empire Games By M. MeINTYRE HOOD Special to The Times LONDON -- Governing bodies in various lines of sport are trying to assess the effect of South Afica"s withdrawal from the Commenwealth on their future relations. with the sport ing bodies of the Union. It is cerigin that in some fields of sports aetivity, South Afnea will be barred from competition on 8 Commonwesith hasis The first definite statement made It clear that South Africa will not he taking part in the British Commonwealth and Em pire Games al Perth, Australia, | next year. Jack Crum p, hono rary secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Board, made this clear when he said "We are very, very sorry, bul South Africa will not be able te competes in the British Com monwealth Games." CRICKET TESTS Any future cricket test mal ches between South Africa and England -- and all other erickel on Imperial ricket Union, will he on strictly unofficial basis unless the laws are changed, The laws of that Union stale specifically that only Commonwealth eoun- tries can participate, Test mat- ches can only he played be: tween sides selecied hy ercket overning hodies who sre mem- rs of the Imperial Cricket set: up, An official at Lord's has sated however, that the new situation will probably be dis cussed at this summer's Im: perial Cricket Conference BOXING TITLES South African boxers will not monwesith hosing titles. M least one South African is now # ltle-holder, and he will now have 10 forfeit that honor. The British Commonwealth and Em pire Boxing Championships Commitiee intends to make an immediate revision of its Hist of Empire champions and recog mzed contenders One sport which is not likely a To Cop Cup TRAIL, BC. (CP) The President of the Canadian Ama- tour Hockey Association was quoted Wednesday as saying he would like to see Trail Smoke Eaters or & team of comparable strength represent Canada at the next world hockey cham monships Bobby Kromm, coach of the new world champions, said Jack cowed in disposing of Burniey|# Roxburgh of Simeone, Ont, By M. McINTYRE HOOD | Special London, England Corre ni To The Oshawa Times LONDON ~~ Totienham Hol spurs go tn Wembley Stadium on May § with only 8 minutes of foothall between them and the League and Cup Double And on the brilliant form they in the semi-final, the cup should to be affected is rughy. There spoke to him unofficially on thei pe theirs, regardless of their op- will still be Springhok tours of subject after Trail defeated Rus ponents on that great occasion Saturday Britain and British visits (o|sia 51 al Geneva (0 win this ippeir 8.0 victory was the result South Africa. France viready plays In Internationsl tesls against the Dominions and the home countries. And the Irish Rughy Union represents both Northern Lreland end Fire which is not 8 member of the Commonwealth SOCCER PLAYERS In soccer foothall, the status of some outstanding individual players will be in question players like Des Horne of Wol- verhampton Wanderers, jus! transferred to Blackpool, and John Hewie of Charlton. The hall iation rules pro- ny gn players from signing for English teams, But players from Commonwealth countries, as British subjects, are acceptable, With South Af: rica out of the Commonwealth, players from that country would technically become foreigners It is possible that some special provision might be made for South African players now in this country. The present pro hibition against foreimery nes not apply to players from Eire, hy a special arrangement made when the republic drew out of the Commonwealth, A similar provision for South Africans in future be able to hold Com might he made OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS BUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE | howler lov me pack Charile| Lovell (165, 184) 318; Fat (146, 166) 318; BU Hooks (115, i Eve Wakely (116,080) 166; ePanough (76, 118) 188; Mary Leach h{'y $3); 168; Vera Bihlock (61, 84) 143; Iva Forrest (58, 58) 117 and Clare Sud dard (47, 68 118 McConnell 108) Sonia Dischinko 80, Audiey Little (107, We would like to thank our cokches and pcorekeepers LADIES MAJOR "a Sanding Strouds 81, Nu-Way Rugs 18, Fashion Village 18, Gillard's Clean ers 17, Young Moderns 14, Harwich Jewellers 14, Woodiyn Beauly Salon 13, Acadian Cleaners 10, Caos Colas § and Hayden MacDonald's § Btroud's held the lead with 8 5.1 win aver Woodiyn. Nu-Way moved up hy shutting out Macbonald's while Fash fon Village lost 31 0 Young Maderns Gillapd's and Cokes were alse 3-1 win ners aver Horwich and Apadians Isabelle King with 708 (338, 66, 901) was top howler, followed hy Joan Jack ry il (304, 2001; Berenice Haramak FI4 (263, 236, 218); Helen Gourlle 73 (367, 9641; Laois Filmore 703 (308, 31613 Merle Fach 674 (375, 384); Helen Hey nolds 670 (36% |, 307); Peguy Branton uo ti. un fllie Bilida G68 (366, 801 201d; Meo lass 67 (26), S181; Nancy MagKay { (381, 10); Ey Camphell #48 (383, 311); Losraine Goodman 43 (881); Chris Collins 637 8, 3003; Janet Peel (338, 316); Irene Severs 633 (E86, Ji Anne Jarvis 628 (353, 303); Jean abers 835 (418, 318); Millie Cameron 681 (360, 506); Alice Northay 616 (847, 3; Del Bibblock 618 (239, 304); Mavis aylor 608 (237): Belly Sackelt #08 , 9081; Ann Chyb 604 (254, 306) and ary Mann 603 (334, 28%) 0 Singles were Unda Guan 383, Dot ements 361. Al Hill 343, Bde Ryan 1, Fairley Bouckley 33, Marg Vies 7, Bobble Heron 336, 206: Rese Oul:| lette Sl, 200; Lorraine Murphy 38, Gladys Sutton 336, Ev Clough 334, Bark Handi 25, Marien Dingman 316, | Vera Marsa 216, Madeline Reeson 314, | Nor erron 314, Dud Mills 313, Ales | a aaing 313311 Maurie Shaviea 81) 3 Julie Keeler 308, Bash Sagar 308 4 Olive Frise 207, Jove Parler 37, Tultan 306 200, Mary Mothersill ey arg Metirath 304 and Nancy Love PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES ! | Five hit the 700 Friday wight, Berl ! well lokding with TPL (44, 388), Jim arpisen 61 (363, 318, 330), Carl Leslie | (267, 356, 318), BUI Gulsell $30 (340, | , 45) and Helen Head Vad (381, 384), | #0 bowlers -- Edna Raker 685 (360, i Harry Keys (B18, E80, 83) ie Payle 886 (307, 313, 360), Howard 696 (20a, 36, 81), Olive 0 S63 (365. S134, Thelin Laslie 660 3, Mavis Tayler 885, Hay S48 (383, 3a), Gea Taylor 84) {Charles Wright Ad | Mliared Weight 211, Phyliss Joh 288, 00, Ben Pleher 335, 315, Bleve Barts 388, 319, Gwen MeConkey [8 19, Pat, Mewsit 318, Blanche Norton #13, i, Gy Brady {Alles Alexander § |dahn Hobbs $13, 318, [811 son 306, Fla Lavelock 308, Ann Cornish 208, Bark, Glover 307, Ray Branton 206, Alice Alexander 308, Jerry Dickens 304 Jack Baris 303, Hoh Corneal 308, Harold Cornish 301, Ede Ryan 301, and Audrey Keys 4 Points Raybees 3, Bashers 1; Ter mites 5, Jets 1; Goons 3, Beehees |i Mayvbees 1, Cookies 1; Besquidpedalians 3, Bartenders 1; Tumblers 3, Skippers 1; Eureka's 4, Bandits 0; Keydeti #4, Tiddle Winks 0 BUNH LEAGUE Kuch Shoes, sven though they lost » #1 contest to Len and Lous TV, wrap ped up the third section when CNR Fly ars, the only ones who could cateh them, lost a tough 3-1 fight with Piok wick Cleaners, In the remaining night's achivities Heatly Haulage took Evans Sand and Gravel by & 3.1 count, Tria |TV sunk Oshawa Glass with a 3:1 soul: | ting and Ashimpie Paving teak the Aces tn camp with a &1 viglary Standings. Kueh Shoes 1-36, Len and Lous TV 3.81, Ashmore Paving 18, CNR Flyers 118, Trin TV 318, Aces 1-18, Beatty Haulage 814, Figkwick Clpaners 3-18, Evans Sand and Gravel B11 and Oshawa Glass 1-8 the Boys must he vesting up to get in shape for the playofls, But stil hawling a good triple we had H. Fayle TRE (385, 300); Jack Bent 736 (383); A Hamlyn 710 (3663; ©. Hylehean 647 (3710; B. Steull 689, 6 Tonkin 685 (308) and F. Kupnickl 881 (383) n heading 4, C, Bowman 858 and 1, Manilla 334 were the only three to make the single class There the magic number for the Leman League alsa with J. Smyth RH, Clark 86 0 and a really good one Is A Bargant with 4 ALBERT 87. CHURCH LEAGUE The Lueky-Sis ave in the lead with 22 points, next are the Chums with 33, Hustlers 17, Invielas 16, Suckers, Canar ios and Echoes 15, Pals 14, Beavers and Slars 13 Only twa soraleh bowlers far the women and they are: Marg, Jackin 280, 214 (681); Evelyn Hawley 203 Allen Shetler was high with handi cap with her single game of 365 (801); (874); Helen Marling 351, S11 (M7); Mur iol Maunder M7, Glenys Clark a, Ethel Westlake 314, Mikived Dawn 308, Helen Corbman 203, Bea Halland 301 Bele Jackin howled a nies single game of 390 and alse 353. triple of y and the other seraleh bawlers were Mae Bammett 381, 348 (878; Fred Cale man B38, 336 (R33). Glen Maunder 34 Bill Pike 333, 308 (602); Ross Clark Peres Clark 32 Jim Sealt 3, 230, Man Gray PILAR CEH Art Allman 308 503, 30% (811) High man with handicap was Clik year's championship of coordinated forward play Spurs have hall & dozen fairly easy games ahead of them he fore they meet Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday pt the end of the season, and by then ought to have the championship salled away. AM the other end, Black pool, Preston, Newcastle United and Manchester City mre in the fruggle to avoid relegation Which two will go down will not he decided until ahout the last } of the season With Sheffield United on Cup duty, Ipswich have moved three If Trail was sent to the 1962 oq superh defence, and on the points ahead al the top of the championships at Colorad {springs, Cola, it would be look ing for an unprecedented third world championship for this city "This is unofficial now and the matter would have io he discussed hy the CAHA"| Kromm said in sn interview, | |""But we would certainly accept! "ithe honor of again representing |Canada," At his home in Simcoe, Rox: burgh later sald he made no promise to the Trail team, "The Allan Cup ehamplons| have the choice of representing! Canada," he said, "Trail's only chance would be If the winner of the Allan Cup decided not to 0 The CAHA would decide on » replacement team if the Allan Cup winners could not represent Canada with Bints and Nesbitts 8 very siose second with 14 points each Foints taken Bints 4, Gade Ll] Whiles 8, Burns 1; Neshitts 3, Mater City 1; Mitchells 3, Subway Lunch 1) Hendersons 4 and Baywells & Standings Whites 18, Motor Oity 16, Bints 14, Neshitis 14, Saywells 15, Subway Lunch 13, Mitchells 11, Hender sons B, Glaziers 7 and Burns Total pinfall snd total points 8 to 8 present Hime Hendersons 81-978 i Whites #4.950--66; Malar City 84.453 8%; Motor City 63.443-83; Glaziers 81, i Bints 65,187 48; Bubway 44; Baywell's £5,751 th il heatahle combination At the moment of writing, is uncertain whether they wil meet Liecester City or Sheffield United in the final, These teams fought to & goalless draw in the semifinal, and the replay Is on Thursday evening. United had, if anything, the better of the game, hut lost effectiveness near the Leicester goal, We still ek Laiconer fo Win "J 0] rou, meet Spurs final, should get the better of United in the replay, SHOULD BE GREAT FINAL 80 we are looking forward to seeing Spurs and Leicester at Wembley on May 6, but will not he disappointed If Sheffield United should be there instead, Either way, it should he a ter rific cup final, Lecester have the distinction of being the only team to heat Spurs on their own ground this season, Sheffield United have led the second divi sion most of the season, and have #8 Ereal eup res ord, Bo, whichever way It goes, It should he a cup final well worth see ing IN THE LEAGUES Sheffield Wednesday keep on winning, and have crept up to only four points behind the Spurs, but have played one it 80; Burns 60,778-37; Neshitts 64,136 86; and Milehelis 62 286845 Over 600 Wilma McQuade 748 | (376), June Simpson B64 (313). §'Wun |derful file Congratulations, Anns |Reece 636 and Loreito Melean 811 Top 10 Ruby Copeland 282, Phoshe Mullen 258, Nan Bennet 231, Olive Vail | |1aneourt 846, 206; Nelda Thompse gdh, Olive Anderson 232, Leta Nelson 298, | Donalds Williams 287, Anne Gummow 46 and Bernice Palmer 385 Leman leaguers Li Greer #0. Mildred Witlerick 89, Bev Trott 88 and | Belle Baker 70 Just for reference, mayhe It would he a good idea ta clip this list, Keep |i mind that Saywell's and White's have each won & section WESTMOUNT VNITER CHUROH High games in the teams and points: Cansters John Harris 318, Alex more game than Tottenham Wolves, who have played two games more than Wednesday, |are ® point behind, However, Bulldogs Now 'Lead Series | STRATFORD (CP) = Defeat ing Stratford Indians 84 here Wednesday night, Windsor Bull: dongs took a 2:0 lead in the sen: |Sinelair 631 (B08, 238) four paints (lor OHA western group best-of: Hi-lo's Shearer Ken Cobb 608 (379) Jim 1 paint All Stars Harry Bennett #85 (336) Congratulations for this high single flat Bud Owen 284 1 1 point Lo-Hi's Percy Neal #08, ith Shearer 306 4 points, One howler ill, Chipmunks Bill Clark (316, 318), Eleanor Calvert (318, 281), § polnts, Baucy Bix = Na high games, ne paints Hot Shots Irv Estahrooks (816, #06), Helen Doughty 206, 4 points Lay Ones Annabelle Cobh (317, 4300, Irene Rahme 668 (318; 331), Dan Clement 838; Maris Lave 604 (358) hi Not quite so good as last week's 608 | (30, 340 Morris. Gard Brown 851 4 points One howler absent Givers No high games, no paints, twa hawlers ahseni Team standings Coasters 16, Hi. La's 13, Orfuns 13, TaHi's 11, Hol shots 11, Lagy Ones 1, Chipmunks 8, Givers 8, Saucy Aix ¥, All Siars & Sines (he Coasters and Hi-le's have wan 8 section, all teams have a good chance far this section LAKEVIEW LADIEN LEAGUE There are still three teams in the PURRIAE, with only twa mare weeks tal #0 in the final series, and lots ean | shi happen. We have some terrifie 800 triples this week, the girls are really bowling now Wal the season is coming a a close Marion Rosamond took the high ti, ple two weeks ago, and our tap hon: Ors are going to be hard to beat. Mar ian is holding an B00 for threes games, {Pearl Cooper 865, Stella Barnett 361, 325 This is really bowling! Team standing (his week = Toaters 38, Wildeals 3, Glad Rags 3, Gud fer Rats 33, Rebels 37, Uilauchables 3, Collar Dwellers 34, Sal's Gal's W, os and Beetle Hombi 18 | 'riples oan Hulohean YY (B44, 235, 230), Lala Gavas 683 308, 218), Bayh Kirkham 86% (304, 38), Dal Ellis 651 (345, 355), Joan Pattman (314, 308), Svivia Newey 615 (363, 340) and Jennle Gardian G10 (306, 316) 500 singles -- June Keenan 375, Bark Wilson 83, Pat Lewy Bremner 338. Marg Bames seven final series The Indians outplayed the {visitors by a wide margin in the first period but the Bulldogs [picked up a 8:0 lead on break: away goals before the period ended Windsor had command all the ing up a comfortable §1 lead Each team scored three goals in the final period as the visi: tors came hack from an early rush hy the Indians, Gord Haidy led the fired » up Windsor attack with three goals and along with line » mates Lou Renda and Jack Costello piled up 11 scoring points Windsor goals went to Hob and Bill Mitehell Stratford scorers were Jack Mellwain, Maurice Levesque, Ken Doig and Dick Wray, The third game of the series will be played In Windsor Thursday. TT Other | Brown, two, Costello, Len Speck | # day's play these formed an un second division, and still have in hand. Liverpool, in one game lost ground when third place || they went down 24 ai Swansea, | On form, | pick Ipswich and Sheffield United to go up to the | first division, but would not dis {eount the chances of Sunderland and Southampton, both of whom moment chance for promotion, Lincoln are certain to go down to the third division, and will he accompanied hy either Ports mouth, Huddersfield, Leyton Orient or Brighton, Only one point separates these four teams and their fate will depend on how they fare in the rest of their games, LOWER DIVISION Bury have & two-point lead over Queen's Park Rangers at the top of the third division Rangers faltered badly in losing to hottam-of-the-tabhle Chester- field while Bury were heating Bristol City, Walsall and Grims- hy are next in line, four and five points respectively behind QPR, but their form is too er ratie to give them much hope of moving up. There Is 8 close bunching of teams at the bottom with Ches terfield, Colchester, Bradford City and Tranmere in the dan ger zone, Peterborough United, the league babies, are now on top of the fourth division, even on points with Crystal Palace, hut with a better goal average and twn games in hand, Northamp: ton and Bradford are eight points swhind them, with York ane point lower fo contest hie third and fourth - promation spots, Northampton have three |games in hand and Bradford two, so they are favored to move up, RANGERS SLIPPING? Ransers are slipping, They could only draw with Dundee | United, while Kilmarnock de {feated Hearts and Motherwell (disposed of Aberdeen to move {closer to the top, But Rangers {are still eight points ahead of | Killie, keeping up their winning streaks, seem assured of pro motion to the first division, Sten |housemuir, three points behind Albion, are the only serious challengers, as Montrose have fallen away badly in recent games and are out of the hunt Cleaning Comme Your appearance is always crisp and fresh when vou have yeur slothing cleaned regularly, Search your elathes closet for sailed gare ments, Send them te your cleaner "YOUR GLEANER 15 YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIENDY are playing great foothall at the | and are still in with 8] ~ Bob MeCusker replied for Spo- CANADA TAKES LEAD "2% KIRKCALDY, Sestiand (CF) Canada Adefeaied the United Siales 106 to lead the 1961 Seateh Cup eurling competition at the halfway mark here Wed nesday The Canadian champions from Edmonton were never hehind as they posted their second straight win in the world eur: ling championships They have » perfect three year record of 12 wins without 2 loss. 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