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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1962, p. 13

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VETERAN REFEREE--Vic Lindquist of Winnipeg, refer- ee-in-chief in Western Canada for the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, starts his ; thinks his ability to spea' second straight stint of offi- | Swedish and 42 years as a ciating at the world hockey | player and referee helped him championships at Stockholm | land the job. next March, Lindquist, 54, --(CP Photo) REFEREEING 20 YEARS Linguist Lindquist Belong s With Best Acadian Acadian Cleaners continued to, rack up the high scores with an- other 6321 team total for their 1381 to 1222 ea the losers. Ozzie Keeler's 343 and Dutch Lugten- burg's 315, were the big ones for the Acadians. Gerry Bennett was best for Bowlodrome with 286 followed by Ed Moody 259 and Frank Gunn 254. Despite the loss of the second and third games, the Bowlo- ling. | tenburg 315, 276 and 242 for 1316; Bob Gallagher 260, 312, 257, 225 ard} i79 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 23, 1962 Cleaners'\- Lose Close Set aut! KO Dick Young Ozzie Keeler was the top Aca- dian with 246, 249, 343, 235 and 265 for 1338; 'Ed "Dutch" Lug- was next with 232, 251, 231 for 1285; Hank Sarnovsky 204, 233, 235, 236 amd 250 for 1156 for 46 frames; Dick Adams 241, 264, 231 and 208 for a total of 944 for 40 frames; Denny Lin- ton bowled one game for 222. Ed moody led Bowlodrome a 299, 219, 257, 299 and 288 for 1364. Saturday's action will be at Bowl with Don Wal- ker's Atlas Bowl club opposing Acadian Cleaners. drome club was not to be stopp- for ious bouts and ahead on ail ing his knees for a mandatory eight OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Stomach Cramp) Crafty Lace Wns, | * HOCKEY * Helps Clay To PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Von Clay scored a one-punch knock- out over a disabled Dick Young a scheduled 10 - round light heavyweight feature at the Arena. Young, unbeaten in 15 prev- three cards Monday night, was Outsmarting Field cee Me at Merges <>, ce, a year-old ge' , beat an ll-horse field in Old Woodbine's featured $11,950 Fairbank Handicap Monday, fin- ishing 11% lengths ahead of the place horse, Vase. The winning time of 1.45 3-5 was less than two seconds off four-year-old Mister Jive's track record set five years ago. The jockey was Ron 21, leading rider with 72 wins at the -- New Woodbine meet. winner paid $5.20. doubled over by a stomach cramp in the fifth. He went to count in attempting to end the spasm. When he stood up, still) in pain, Clay circled him twice, then put him away with e right cross to the jaw- RUSSIANS WIN AGAIN CAIRO (AP)--Soviet marks- man Vladimir Zimenko added the clay pigeon title to the string of Soviet successes Saturday on the closing day of the world shooting championships. Zim- enko's victory gave Russia seven individual gold medals- 4 O.H.A. METRO | JUNIOR" A" Opening Ceremonies 8:15 P.M. Tues., Oct. 23rd WHITBY College Juniors WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA Adults 1.00--Children 25¢ Students with cords 50¢ rconmemsenrn McNEIL VS Clay weighed 177, Young, %. In a scheduled eight-rounder, Stanley (Kitten) Hayward, 150, Philadelphia, knocked out Sonny Forbes, 145, Toronto, at 2:08 of the seventh round. NET TITLE TO BLUES KINGSTON (CP) --Univer- sity of Toronto won the ladies intercollegiate tennis champion- ship Saturday. Toronto had 10 points, Queen's University seven, McGill six, University of Western Ontario four and Mc. Master three. By GRAHAM COX perience to back up his observa- WINNIPEG (CP)--'Referee-|tion. ing international hockey is like} At 54 he still is considered one handling games in Canada 20/of the best minor league ref- years ago," of Winnipeg, a man with the ex-11963, will be making his second says Vic Lindquist|erees in Canada and in March, |Maschio successive tour of duty offici- ating at the world champion- ships. In: 1961 Lindquist and Lou of Guelph, Ont., worked all 10 days of the cham- at Colorado OLD WOODBINE CHARTS MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1962 CLOUDY AND GOOD Springs, Colo., although originally only supposed to handle games on five days. At that time A. H. (Bunny) Ahearne, president First Race =, i) ia) 2nk 1-no 36 27% Teotte 3 L Levesque ink 3-9% McComb--G 42% 5-24 BEREE Betee oka ettd sgeengtse Szype Segbetts = * SESEESEE a@n5n.8 Euewaad lepts ee Beis ¥BES pen Eetare fo q -- Ballestes. Trainer, J Passero, Scena Ries 1 Mile, S-year-clds and olaim: $2500. Purse $1900. oe ee Wt PP st % eas Fin Jockey Owner eacher's Pal 107 5 2 Sh Winner ch g 3 Pet Bully--Cap. Trner Fuber, Gtart good, won ridden out. 'ool 45,265 DAILY DOUBLE ® AND 6 PAID $89.80 Third Race wauziny vee Foe. Royal Teddy ... Whizzinby . ys maidens, Cana dian 7 2 Str Jockey Owner oe 4 i = Pg ioe ie Rob'son--Triple R Sta 8 Prior to the 1935 champion- ships, Monarchs made a 66- My S-1 % Bolin--J 13% 12% ta Potts--View Hulloa F'm % Cos'tino--Long View F'm b--S Desnoyers 10- S'over--McW'ms, Carp'a Royal--Ballywrack. Trainer A H Trodell, 6.20 4.00 2.70 0 ace T2ONSERVATOR 30 3.00 1 Mile, Syear-clds and up, se 11 $2500. Pur ay? $1900, Wt PP St % Str Fin Jockey + lo 13 «+ 108 41% 32421 15 2h 32 + 15 71%e 44 48% Rob' + 1123 61 Krohn--Parkway Sta +» 110 2 7-7 Her'dez--Sunrise Bg = rrior 3h & Gie: rates Bt Karara 8" Winner br m 5 Miehiy Fd © pitates Stokinn N Fietche: G A Btallwood, $2500. Jesrubel claim Pool 54,353 ° 1-MAJOR'S CHOICE ... 4.60 3.40 2.70 5-MAPLE LOU Fifth Race 3-GEE GEE'S JAYNE ........ a az, 1 mile. 8 - year - olds. Allowances, Purse Wt PP Str Sa Iawpere Select Lad 76 2 7 Rob'son--Paterso Winner b, ¢, 2%, Sayajiraeo -- The Middle tag 'Trainer Aad Routelitfe, -- Start good, driving 'ool 27,118 Quinella Pool 29,222 QUINELLA 1and 5 PAID $21,40 Str Jockey Owner 16 1.11% Turcotte--J M Jacobs \0- 33 22% Remillard--Bill Beasley 3 7 7-1 31% 2 3-1% Sandover--R and W Gian Sh 64 5-4 4% aria Tree Sta 3nk 4% 4% Gh REFUSED NAL BIDS Lindquist is by no means a minor leaguer when it comes to 6-14 6-4 Rob oos--atre a tak & z Md Hunter Cc -- Coupled b doseage b, g, 3, Crafty Admirel--French Lace, Trainer J 3 Mi 8 Start good, won easily Pool 64,262 wis had 1-LEARNED FRIEND pe Fo CAPER nse bee obs ie ee Eighth Race 1% miles. B-year-olds and up. Claiming ail % PP st ren » ge ts * st - st = # an ' 3 = 5 £ A & ay > z f 5 he 2 L Bawden 8-6% Sandover--Brecon Sta 9 Kailai--Mrs Von Richth'; outdist'd' Wright--Early Lindy. Trainer F ee Jr. Pool 61423 'otal Pool 446,868 i Gh SESE i. i : E i skates, I don't seem to have sense 'enough to quit. But each fall when I put on the skates, I don't seem to have slowed \down any." MOTOR CITY MIXE DBUSINFSS LEAGUE Team Standing -- Slow Pokes Ms atoms 13, Dimwits 13, Blow Outs 1 Smilers 9, Headpins 9, Hawks 8 ané|bins Do Haeds 4. Triples -- 600 -- Bert Trick 837 (308, 234, 295); Al Gogu 800 (229, 245, Phil Cormier 704 (338); Lily Rae 69° (298, 230); Peg Fayle 656 (231, 274); Bev Thomas bi (216, 237); Bill Web- ster 638 (207, 229, 202); Stan Fags 632| Mi (224, 209); George Tait' 621 (208, 232); Betty Ann Groat 618 (215, Poy Irene Hurtibese 617 (252); Harold Dervent 616 (206, 222); Phyllis" Hollman 612 (283); Shirley Smart 608 (204, 224); Bill Gal- Tant 605 (233) and Brenda Webster 601 (203, 211). Other 200 games: Art Smart 223, Dot Dervent 210, John Martin 212, 205, "Mar- jorie Stevenson 202, Alice Thureson 201, George Sheridan 248, Win Turner 201, Archie Brown 228, 201, Tom Rae 232, Harry Fayle 228 and James Norrie 241. Lemon League -- Gerald Perry 95, - Sheridan 88, 95 and Ben Maughan SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE and Cut-Ups took all four from. the Bobbins. \4, Thimbles 13, 12 and Bob- bins 10. Mary Gilkes scored 613 (242). Con- gratulations go to Dot who finally made her first 605 (247), Points -- Needles 19, Cutups 16, Darts) Zippers 12 French "600" by bowling) Joan Elliott 226, Phil Lyon 221, Marg Morin 205, Penny Bligdon 208, Bob Souch 239, Marie Smith 227, E. Roberts Pe ee Stent Sn Set Od SS Oat Lynn Powell 228. Carol Bonk. Le the singles is Carolyn Hasler bse followed by Mildred Ba' 259, Tureski 253, Tammy Harlock 246, Joan Wall 233, Yvonne Watson 216, Irene Kehoe 216, Rose Crawford June Hurst 210, Marg Ferguson 209, nee Vincent 206 and Helen Brown Two souls in the lemon roll -- Diane Duncan 94 and Betty Fraser 67. OPUS LEAGUE 'eam Standings -- Tailgaiters 22 pts.; Rockets 21; Live Slap ma Plumb Cen- 5 SHORGAS HEATING & FUUASUUUTHAEATT SHUUTUUULAAAUUIL FUEL ONL » Looking for a reliable Fuel Oil Dealer? DIXON'S 123 4663 "24-HOUR HEATING SERVICE" APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial hitched. saliahl, 11_ points. Ladies' high triples -- Jackie Boddy 602 (234, 126, 206). ae bg, \ sacs Gord Boddy 731 ad high single -- Jackie Boddy, *hren's high single -- et Boddy 264 Games over 200 -- Ian Forbes 251, s\215; Gerald Bull, 211; bean Smith, 211; Deoler in your area. 31 CELINA ST. 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