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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1961 SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords Shot sizes recommended by experts for: WOODCOCK.1a. PHEASANTS, 10s 8 SHOT FOR SHOOT! + FOR ING INTHICKETS ALLAROUND USE NO.6 Jim Taylor NFL Champ NEW YORK (AP) -- Green Bay's Jim Taylor threatens. to take the Nat ional Football League's individual rushing ti- tle away from Cleveland's Jimmy Brown. Taylor made a big move to- ward overhauling Brown, the top rusher each of the last four' years, by collecting 186 yards Sunday in the Western Confer- ence champion Packers' 20-17 victory over New York Giants. Brown has 1,244 yards and Taylor 1,107, for a difference of only 127 yards, according to Wednesday's weekly statistical report from NFL headquarters. Both have two games remain- ing. Ray Berry of Baltimore Colts overtook Jim Phillips of Los Angeles Rams as the leading QUICKIE FOR LONG NO, 91,8 svoT CHART ele METER i 09 APPROX. PELLETS 1W ONE OUNCE! ~ pass receiver Berry has Ta} & | Jeaught 65, Phillips 61 and Del e H Shofner of the Giants 58. May Be Next Milt Flum of Cleveland re- mains the top passer with 153 completions for 2,044 yards and 15 touchdowns. Sonny Jurgensen of Philadelphia Eagles is sec- ond and New York's Y. A. Tit- tle third. Yale Lary of Detroit leads punters with a 47.8-yard aver- age. Green Bay's Paul Hornung, an army private who joins the Packers only at game time, is! rolling along toward his third| straight scoring title with 143 points. Taylor and Baltimore's Lenny Moore are tied for sec- ond with 90, TRIBE SIGNS POWER CLEVELAND (AP) -- Gabeill Paul, general manager of Cleve- land Indians, said Thursday he has signed Vic Power for the 1962 baseball season and re- ceived assurance the fancy-| fielding first baseman would co- operate with the Indians' new manager, Mel McGaha. He signed Power during a lengthy meeting in New York Wednes- day, at which discipline and him. 09% 350 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY SHARPSHOOTERS | Lucille Leblanc came up wi a amashing score if 641 (307, 195, 139) to give her team the Alley - Cats a 2 game, 3-point victory over the Hot- shots. Smart bunch of kittens, those Alley-cats! The Hexs took points from the Jinxs. Over 209, Audrey Metcalfe, 258. SERGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE MOTOR CITY MIX*D Points -- Jets 8, Atoms 8, No-Names) @, Sober Six 7, Goofers 7, Happy Gane} 7, Hopefuls 6, Deadheads 4, Lucky | trikes 3, Shooters 2. | a ripies -- Bud Morey 738 (228, 263, 247), Archie Eruce 721 (293, 254), Rus Clark 656 (212. 261), Dorothy Sykes 653) (203, 265), Chris Collins 641 (231, 239) j Ev Campbell 633 (208, 236), Bob Kitchen 625 (251, 222), Alan Jamieson 624 (245), Sadie James 613 (227), Joan Jackson 261). | omsingtes -- Paul Collins 272, Ron) Brown 266, Earl Westlake 251. Geof) Curl 249, 230, Vida Morey 222, 247, Pat Knipe 239,230, Flo Williamson 2? | Audrey Bailey 230, Barb Brown 228, Lorraine Peebles 226, 206, Dave Peebles} 226, Aura Walls 223, Dorothy McIndiess | 218, 207, Archie Bruce Jr. 214. Charlic| Read 214, Jesie Westlake 211, Mae Jamieson 208, Dolly Bond 205. | | LADIES MAJOR "B" LEAGUE | night, There are three complete shutouts Monday night, Whites took 4 from Mitchell, Nesbitts took 4 from Burns | and Bints took 4 from Hendersons. | Glaziers and Motor City each took 3 points and left Saywells and Hornes with 1 point apiece. Standings -- Whites 10, Bints 9, Motor City 8 Burns 5, Hendersons 4, Horne's 3 and Saywells 3. two games and two Glaziers 3, second section! jtan, Nick and Dan's Fina took 3 from a Haulage 5, CNR 3, Oshawa Glass 2, Nesbitts 9. | Pickwick Cleaners 1, Tony's Refresh- Mitchells 6+}ments 1, Acme Haulage 0. for the second straight night was John Over 60) -- Lois Shaw 748, Anne|/Huband, coming up with a lovely 699 Bob McLean 234, Bill Webster 227, Danny Gray 226, Gord Nobes 216, Jim Zavitsky 216, Phil Cormier 209 and Murray O'Riley 209, Lemon League -- Nellie Hall 95, Butch Nobes 89, Edris Lee 78, Harold Dervent 75, Margaret Gray 72, Brenda Bracey 70 and Kay Crawford 59. Next week is not only the night of the Chicken Roll, but is also the last night of the second section. So sharpen up your bowling arm, See you next week! MOTOR CITY SPECIALS Jean Brown was the only one to hit the 600 mark with 625 (241, 176, 208) Fran Schaeneau led the 200 list with ain SIMCOE ST. S. Other 200 scores -- Betty Baker 241, Shirley Richards 216, Irene Severs 213, Maude Clarke 213 and Florence Russell 210. CONCRETE -- Supplied By -- Curran & Briggs LIMITED 725-3516 ihe Freezers took all four points rom the Rangettes an! the Coolers did the same to the Laundromats. Standings -- Freezers 28, Coolers 23, Rangettes 22 and Laundromats 15. Two girls were absent this week, hope to see everyone out next week, BUSH LEAGUE NEWS Len and Lou's TV are really flying with another good night, rolling a 3,392 to take 4 from Tony's Refreshments. Evan's Loam rolled a nice 3,333 with five men to whip Oshawa Glass. Zol- Pickwick Cleaners. Beatty Haulage took 4 from' Acme Haulage. George's TV grabbed 3 from CNR, Standings -- Len and Lou's TV 8, Evan's Loam 7, Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina 7, George's TV 6, Beatty High triples and singles -- Top man Concrete Block and Sidewalk Slabs supplied by : | rules of conduct were discussed. Power has been a controversial figure and former manager Jim- | mie Dykes had been critical of | HARTWIG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Announces. | OPEN HOUSE | MODEL HOME - TONIGHT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY DEC. 8-9-10t 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. CENTRAL PARK BOULEVARD oe North, Oshawa ie Aca cada isw3 L3SUvAs DNIY 1, gabnanainc 7 essence Gummow 648, Leta Nelson 642, Mildred/ (269). Joe Crosmas got good wood as Turney 642, Florence Russel] 619 and/he knocked them over for a 685.(272), Blanche Strang 617. Howard Norton had good stuff getting Top 10 -- Olive Vaillancourt 286,/a 652 (263). Shirley Smart 244, Mildred Witterick! In the single games, | Howard 239, Beth Shortt 232, Isabelle Hubbell/Graham had a high of 275 and Doug 226, Bea Northey 225, Barb Sager 224,/jteading a 251. Hazel Wecdup 224, Bea Alexander 218; Lemon League -- Those ring just and Flo Williamson 209. |weren't falling for these fellows. The Lemon Leaguers -- Anne Reece 93,/now members to our club are Ray Fran Alexander 88 and Beth Shortt 84./Brown 82, Moe Greenfield 81, Barney Next Monday night, Dec. 11, is Spon-|Selleck 80, Russ Clark 91, Stan Pollard sors' Night, also bowlers in attendance! 95 and G. Yates 89 are eligible to win chickens in our "Lets go fellows", Turkey Roll in chicken roll. : jtwo weeks time, | Vera Bint, our president, is graciously | | donating a chicken to the girl bowling MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL | the highest single game of the evening.) Points won last week -- Lockwoods | \2, Clarks 1, Motor City 2, Genosha 1,' MOTOR CITY | Westmount 2 and Gillards 1. : MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE |"High triples -- A. Smart 764 ¢291,| The cold weather didn't affect the/979, 203); B. Courtney 756 (208, 235,| high scores any, for the 700 triples were|913); P, Wilson 714 (293, 214, 207)3 L. really sizzling. Lily Rae burned up the | Arp 699 (239, 234, 226); § .Melnichuk 688 alleys with a 725 (264, 246) for the) 289, 218); F. Schneider 682 (248, 230, ladies. Guess the men haven't forgiven |904); F, Hayward 677 (243, 228, 206); B. us yet for beating them two weeks Ago,| w, : : H for they take the honors this week in] (945, 208); D, Layton 617 (212, 204, 201); | high scoring. . 4. |. Cheski 606 (218, 2013 D, Wotton 603) Fred Schneider leads off again with! (939, 204), | Due to repairs on Central Park Blvd, South of Rossland Rd. it is not poss- ible to get to the model home by this route... however you may go east on HAMBLY CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. Hwy. No, 2 (between Oshawa and Whitby) How To Get To King Street then North on Wilson Rd. to Rossland Rd., west on Rossland t Model Home! Rd. to Central Park Blyd., then South on Central Park Blvd. to Model Home OSHAWA'S -ricm> BUNGALOW PHONE MO 8-4159 977 (313, 234), Bill Gallant follows with a 759 (291, 290), Fred Fusco and James/winacott 238, Norrie tied at 723 (258, 241) and (304,) 7) spe arThere we three 600 high triples with Art Smart walking off with a 686) (210, 227), Bert Trick a 630 (244, 215)| and lastly Harry Fayle 609 (220, 215). 200 Games, Women -- Joyce O'Riley | 258, Peggie Fayle 246, Helen Wiggins} 234, Dorothy G¥es 229, Madeline Mor- rison 217, June Laverty 211 and Barb. | land 208. | Aono Games, Men -- George Tait 240,) SPORTS BRIEFS PLAYER DIES GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP)--| Jimmy Carmignani, 17, a Fur- man University freshman from| Clarendon Hills, Ill., died in hos- pital Thursday of an injury suf- fered during a basketball game. He dicd less than an hour after he fell and hit his head while High singles -- B. Sholdra 267, C. | C. Weeks 237, 212; J.) en 221, J. White ; Thompson 212, 211; D. Wilson 209, J./ Bell 206, B, Bruce 202, D. Smith 201,| M. Kalynko 201. | Lemons -- A. Dionne 96, | 216, 20 UNITED STEELWORKERS LEAGUE| Group A -- Lucky Six 4, Rums 4, Un-| touchables 4, Dolittles 3 and Strivers 2.) Group Bb -- Hits 4, Spertniks 4, Raw- Hides 3, Star-lites 2 and Unknowns 0, High Triples -- D, Beauregard 676, R. Spencer 665, M. Brudek 651, W. Hel- mecke 664, KR. Snelgrave 662, G, Boottcher 662 and R. Richard 692, er 200 -- R. Snelgrove 309, D.} 315, G. Brown 230, G. Ross 211,/ 'ils 260, P. Brucek 223, L. Keeler T. Haffner 225, D. Archer 253, B. Cochrane 211, S, Kattner ,214, A.| Boettcher 202, P, Kit 233, H, Jendrezke | 215, D, Snelgrove 233, M. Ross 206, A. Wood 200, G. Corky 207, D. Bright 225,/ F. Hoar 218, A. Hoar 202, D. Lehman 206, R. Henning 216, K. Lehman 287,| P. Neal 218, J. Rogers 259 and H. Per- rault 209, | Lemon League -- D. Gabona 9, E. | playing basketball in the school|Hamelko 93, Jim Gallan 57, 92, J. gymnasium. CONFIRMS TITLE BOUT LONDON (APi -- Promoter} |Rogers 92, A. Wood 73, D. Topham 91,| A, Perrault 90, Jess Grills 67 and L.| O'Neill 89. i Jack Solomons confirmed Thurs-| Toronto Leafs Had | well bantamweicht boxing champion-| shin in Sao Paulo, Brazil.| Jan. 18. Caldwell is recognized in Europe as world champion.|ine official International Base-| ball League averages revealed Jofre is the champion in the yi Brazil's Ed . Jofre da oadioncdet mea | Top Fielding Mark day that Ireland's Johnny Cald-} | FOR A QUALITY HOME Look for a FOLEY PLUMBING INSTALLATION ! "Service Made Us" 319 COLLEGE AVE., OSHAWA PHONE 725-4241 { NEW YORK (AP) -- Toronto| |Maple Lefs won team and indi-| jvidual fielding honors in 1961,) eyes of the National Boxing As-)phurcday. sociation of the United States) and in South America. FIGHT DATE SET NEW YORK (APi -- Emile Griffith, former world welter- weight champion, will meet Isaac Logart in a 10-round bout in the St. Nicholas Arena Dec. 23, matchmaker Irving Co- hen said Thursday. Griffith, de- threned by Benny (Kid) Paret two months ago, and Logart are New York residents. Griffith or- iginally is from the Virgin Is- lands and Logart from Cuba. ALS LAUNCH SUIT VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Montreal Alouettes Foot ball Club has started suit in B.C. Sunreme Court against Primo Villaneuva for $4,250. The club says it signed Vil- laneuva to a player's contract Sept. 1, 1960, at a time when he owed British Columbia Lions $4,25¢ on a $5,000 loan. The Al- ouettes claim they paid off this amount to the Lions but since Vilianeuva refused to play for Alouettes in 1961, he was not) entitled to the money and it! should be repaid to Montreal. | Villaneuva joined the Lions in| 1955 from the University of Cali- fornia, He now runs a Van- The Leafs had a collective fielding mark of .978. Richmond oe Rochester tied for second at wit, | The Leafs also had two indi-| vidual pace-setters. They were! third baseman Steve Demeter! and catcher Tim Thompson. De-} meter fielded .964 and Thomp-| son .998. Horse Racing Had 'One Of Best Years NEW YORK (AP)--Thorough- bred racing, enjoying one of its top years in the United States, is winding. up 1961 with in-| creases over 1960 in attendance, wagering, and the states' oars} of the pari-mutuel handle. A survey: of 23 states by The Associated Press Thursday showed a jump of 5.41 per cent) in attendance to 32,579,815, an increase of 3.03 per cent in wagering to $2,467,111,552 and a boost of 4.61 per cent in the states' share to $199,138,858. The figures are official for most states. But in some, like Maryland and Rhode Island, where the sport doesn't wind up until later this month they are couver restaurant. testimated. GENERAL BUILDING SUPPLIES at Provided By MILLWORK and BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE NORTH 728-6291 Complete $ Total Price! (Loan costs included) 7 DOWN PAYMENT APPROX. 950.00 MONTHLY PAYMEN TS APPROX. 77.00 ONE N.H.A. MORTGAGE WE PAY YOU PAY Lending Institution Legal Costs Down Payment @ Fire Insurance Mortgage Insurance Fee Your own Lawyer's Fees for registra- Application Fee tion of Deed No Hidden Costs! The Most For The Least! 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