IE i oe oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 17, 1962 15 ADD SPACE TO YOUR PLACE Carway Bowlers Blow Big Chance Carway lost a golden oppor-| Individual scores for Carway: tunity of climbing closer to' the|R. Nesbitt 291, 259, 200, 307 and top by only taking two points as|282 for 1439; R. Jay 366, 220, the top teams were battling it/238, 190 and 224 for 1238, plus out and split three-to-two, which|two fouls; J. Cassells 238, 212, still leaves them five points off|/192, 259 and 233 for 1134; B. the top rung. Slade 905 for 44 frames; E. Mc- The first game was Carway all| Master 585 for 28 frames; R. the way with R. Jay 366 and R.| Hickey 343 for 16 frames and D. Nesbitt 291, for 1240 to Atlas'|Reynolds 222 for 12 frames. Total a 4 tt R was 5866 for two points. e second game it was R.| For Atlas Bowl: J. Burnett 288 Nesbitt 259 with his lowest game and 271, for 1241; P. Rock 363 Oshawa Generals Driving Hard For Debut On Sunday Sunday, October 21, 1962, will,They are surrounded by youth)Ron Ward, defence, Cornwall; mark a red-letter day for every Bill Little, left wing, Port Oshawa Hockey fan. pprsesd Terry Vail, centre, After an absence of ten|inexperience is umacher; George Vail,lor the da Generals good y. Nobody else seemed ao ~ "> age ng Schumacher: Den. to get untracked. For Atlas Bowl| and 261 for 1235. B. Bagshaw 303 the cere Generals, a heri- ane to it that they'll be|keard; Bill White, Mey ee Don Walker rolled 296 and Eyre| and 254 for 1220; D. Walker 308, ne want up in smoke in|. shape," Wren Blair, general|Liskeard; John Wynne, ' right and Bunett 288 apiece for 1312/29§ and 272 and 1169 for 44 decade ago, will|/manager of the team, empha- ath Boston, Mass.; John ! frames; W. Eyre 288 and 282 for, in resplendent, tically affirmd, Cahill, left wing, Smith Falls;|R. Nesbitt continued to carry) 95; i, 49 frames and L. Sebas- resplendent glory y b trainer,|n Buchanan,' centre, Mont- the load for Carway in the third] "' < pon parade into Maple} Stan Waylett, club trainer, real; Ricky Eaton, left wing,|g2me with 300. No one else tiano 374 for 16 frames. Total jardens this Sunday tojagreed, when he said, "Prac-|; i|seemed to give him any help as|6204 for three points. . que; Paul Gibbons, left m Knob Hill Farms, long-|tice sessions have been going wing, Oshawa; Mike Dubeau,|Atlas continued with three hot) Next week Carway are at Ace men, Phil Rock 363, Walker 308/544) to take on Darrigo Foods, vals in the second game/like wildfire since Wren and), i7, 5 -bill slated to start at|/Doug Williamson have cut loose] ° re iy Legge Terry Peters, and Burnett 271, for 1380 to 1127 Every re- wing, Oshawa; Duane , ' with all the gg his heart|utley, left wing, Cornwall. The fourth game it was Nes- maining player works bitt again with 307 and J. Cas- out on the ice. They all go and| Practices open to the public 259 i i ; go hard from the first whistle|will continue throughout this|rorcarvam. Bok Baeshaw, 303 (can _Cleaners. *s|until the last." week starting at 5.30 p.m. at the| was the big man for Atlas team that won 1228 to 1162. j f A at 4 z regs E Prefer Pro Ranks - MONTREAL (CP)--Henri Ro- chon, 38, a 10-time member of Canada's Davis Cup tennis f team, announced Monday he is who are in a three way tie for) turning professionai with fellow- first place with Seagrams and|Montrealer Roiand Godin. Godin, 28, was a Davis Cup member in 1960. Rochon, the national amateur champion: in 1949, said: af NO NEED TO MOVE... when your family -- your present home. Let pur Home agecencgn vol isors show you how we con add space to your ony and economically. Take edvantoge of ie r GowbieTe lome Improvement Service itty oe 2g we. @ LOCAL 'TRADEMARKS, Ine, 4 @ FREE ESTIMATES @ FINANCING Red Schoendienst Now ptism of 'fire will be has ever had to face. The Generals ane a new club coming from nothing with an age factor against them. Play- ers hardly know each other. Limes have just been formed. SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY FOOTBALL Oshawa Secondary Schools Junior League -- McLaughlin vs O'Neill, at Alexandra Park, 4.00 p.m. SOCCER Howard Travel Tournament-- (Semi-Finals) -- Oshawa Uk- rainia vs Oshawa Polonia, at Kinsmen Civic Memorial Sta- dium, 8.00 p.m. SOFTBALL Toronto Beaches Major Fast- ball League -- (Championship Finals) -- Eddie Black's vs Osh- awa Tony's, at Kew Gardens, 8.00 p.m-; 3rd game of 3-out-of-5|™ * geries. BASEBALL Oshawa Legion Minor Base- ball Association Annual Banquet, et Legion Hall, 6.30 p.m. THURSDAY FOOTBALL fen Lakeshore COSSA Senioriton, defence, garments and equipment strewn around the floor after the ses- sion had terminated. 'Why all the hustle, Wren?" He asked. Blair looked up, surprised by what seemed a silly question. "They have to be in top shape for this Sunday's game. If they in shape. A hard smash into the boards and a kid out of shape will be out for the rest of the season," he stated. "I can't afford a single player loss."" Of the original 57 hopefuls that trailed into the opening act of Oshawa training sessions only 26 remain. Of the 26 there are eight Oshawa hopefuls. "That's a fine showing against talent taken from all ronto; Paul Domme; Owen H over Ontario," contributed Stan Waylett. "For sure,' replied Blair. Blair stated later that he will cut approximately six more to pare the squad down to a play- able 19 or 20 members. Oshawa's enthusiasm for the new team was apparent when for the drills over the week- end. Still remaining on the train- ing - Couch, goaltender, Kitchener; "Red" Gilbert, goaltender, To- defence, Oshawa; Vern : League -- Bowmanville at. Whit-|Batte, defence, Walkerton; Ken by Henry, 3.30 p.m. and Whitby/ Bradley, defence, Oshawa; Ron Anderson at Clarke, 3.30 p.m.|Godridge, defence, Oshawa; SATURDAY THE CLIMAX OF WOODBINE'S RACING SEASON! S60000 CANAAN CHAMPIONSHIP Reserved seats: call 677-2110 Grandstand $1.25 (incl. tax) « Club House $2.50 (Incl. tax) BUSES DIRECT to TRACK leave Oshawe Terminol et 12 Noon Seturdey FREE PARKING « POST TIME 2 P.M. OODBINE OLD WOODBINE "W POST TIME OPENS MONDAY $10,000 FAIRBANK STAKES -- rypoycyout uertine 1:30 A newsman trudged into the/Oshawa Children's Arena. Oshawa dressing-room picking .|his way through wads of shorn Doug Williams, the new coach for the Oshawa entry was temporarily out of action with a touch of stomach flu. POPULATION BOOM Of the estimated. 186,000,000 population of the U.S. in 1962, more than 18 per cent was added since 1950, aren't Knob Hill will put them} over 300 rail-birds showed up| camp roster are: Jim| The fifth game was very close all the way with Nesbitt 282, Bob Slade' had one of his trying days with nothing working. They} ST..LOUIS (AP) -- General just wouldn't go down, but he/manager Bing Devine of St. came through with a strike out/Louis Cardinals Tuesday an- in the last frame to win the last/nounced the unconditional re- He tried|lease of Red Schoendienst as a everything and never gave up.|player in the National Baseball/nis clinics in tiie smaller cen- It was one day the Carway's|League Schoendienst will be- come a full-time Cardinal coach. game 1199 to 1185, needed relief. Full-Time Cards' Coach} @mateur tennis." "TI feel we've done enough in ARRANGED @ CARPENTERS AND He said he and Godin plan to CONTRACTORS fad about is indoor exhibitions throughout Quebec province this winter and then switch to out- RECOMMENDED door play in the summer. "Where Service Comes "We also will give several ten- First" | Binet iM itebaLs. o.\ 2.» 1270 SIMCOE ST NORTH am tres." A sponsor is being lined up. 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