$a THE SOUAWA TIME, Teanhey, Aort 28, 1908 10 - PIN ACTION Shtmmantige™s TOUeN for hs Year's tiny O28 S25) seal ett and Mis hae| Yam Croce ame ere -- Congratulations to Marion Peake, Mar- ickwick Cleaners ladies ¥ lene Gillard, Bob Peake and Hugh Gil- Ph ng « s s lard, for an imposing pinfall of 4,409; Speedy Muffler Kings 4,357, Vancos 4,346,| It should be Dor! r inl @) ers In Meade's Sunoco Service . 4,292, Bond's| come next fall, if the last scores are any |Collison Clothes 4,215, Orphans 4,192, Majigs 4,155| sort of criterion -- Doug Vann 639, inge 4,098, | Turner 610 (231, 213), Sam Larocca Gilland's tock the C rs) Thursd av Nicht Loov |Gitespie poy Bay ey Mt ahiniog US! (aoa), Hugh' Giltard Sit, Ron 'Andrew: S01 433 * J s | The Erinli Golf and Country, The Chevelles! kept their, hopes alive. Club are the Eastway Thursday] the Dapper's only hope being their pin- Nite Men's League 1965-66 cham- fal. Die Room Twisters ket in shape | H ih 5 + for. ie. play-offs by gobbling. Union Reps. pions. Trailing by twenty pins|74o9' Paint. Shop added 10 their. point| following last week's action, the i li seven' markers from the min- ' ' Fs .|ute Men, Ti-Cats shutout Caprices 7-0. golfers' came to life and spark-|Fiinistones were upset by F8S's by @ ed by Ray George, nipped Goch} score of 4tc3. Supertest 5,550 pins to 5,516 for Horst Plekarskl Won the night's honors he ; 4 with a riple, lowed by Alex Rost 4 the title. Congratulations tO| vit 9 575, Garry Judd and Ray Siegal } Ray, Ken Fisher, Doug Cole|each fired 572's, Jewell's Bob Jones had CTRIC MOWERS and Vann, Curt Russell, and Al|@ dig night with 570, Lorenz Schatz 566, 3 a 4 'f Arno Knop 556, George "Turner 555, Tom ] Saunders for a job well done in| Krawchuk 544, Ed Simmons of the Rooks behalf of their sponsor. and Oz Spconer had 539s, Bill Hayes 538) ARE In the . consolation round, °"¢ Freddie Brown 535. | ae 'i m | Standings -- Flintstones 48%, Rooks} Clint's ee ee up the | 4a, Die Room Twister 44, Paint Shop = = = marbles, with John Jobin, Ross! 4}, Chevelies 38, Jewell's Men's Wear 35, on 4 "i \F85's 30, Dapper Dans 29, Ti-Cats 28, Davis, Bob Ross, Len Goulding, | minute 'men 27, Union Reps 9 and Come See Them and Danny Gray, and Len Rose Caprices 4. guiding their ship to a well) TUESDAY NITE MEN'S | j TRIXIE THE LION cuB earned victory. Nice work, fel-| jake Wind fired a fine 569 series to! ; las! lead Corvettes to the Tuesday Nite Men's| -t 3 ; 7 League championship. The final stand-| 4 AT THE Top six game scores: Frank ings after the rolleffs, had the corvettes! Sobil 1,175, Len. Rose 1,092,| with 5,510 ety ices by Peacock od ; ye" SPORTSMAN SHOW Hn Fy ber with 5,4) eneral Aggregates 5,337,| George Harding 1,084, Jim Gal-| Thompson Plumbing 5,269, House of Chow! J lant 1,083, Cy Sweet 1,071, Dan|5,266 and Burns Shoes 5,158. | i Y dey Whet's lion cub. got to do. with Sunbeom Gray 1,068, and Glen Copp 1,063.| , Modern Grill took the consolations on & i Cee i Electric Lawn Mowers? Plenty, she's the symbol of 399 total. Cadillacs were in second with f " " Top five games: Harry Hutch-|5/284, followed by the City Hall with! J g sip mpl Fi ey ogg di eh Jom. boy eon 985, Herman Prakken 943, | 525); NS peoree eae Police} ' Come and see Trixie the lion cub, and a lion of Bill Welsh 920, Bob Howlett 916,|° Gien copo was the top firemer a line of Sunbeam electric movers and a complete 5 M i n Copp was the top firemen of the 4 presentation of all Sunbeam products at the Swan 2 Trayne 907,|night, with a 234 single launching a 606| Bob Peake 910, Don Frayne "Itriple, with Charlie Severs close with a ' Be is Hardware. Booth, Oshawa Sportshaven Show John Neha et _ 604 trio, including a 233 single. | i 4 "Trixie" supriied and trained by Granby Zoo, Quebec. George , Jack Tyson , an | Z 4 lind h EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE |Manny Hutcheon 900. | | re. : 4 + ¥ . Doug Vann finished the 1965-66 seasor | Championship standings: Erin-| with a fiourish as he fired a 639 (230,212) \1i 5,550, Goch's 5,516, Les Even- series, but his effort fell short ct the tne pepe ».| required total for the Vancos, as Centra! jiss Sales 5,497, Wilson's Men's Bi \Wear 5,407, Ontario Motor} Sales 5,201, and Mackie's Van) prego rl |Merchants Under -- Consolations: Clint's 5,427, All) Survey Real Estate 5,397, H and) New Sponsorship L Enterprises 5,357, Aldsworth's NEW 5,354, Homes by Harrison'5,335,! The Oshawa Merchants Soft- ~\ Bl coat cok al Ideal Dairy 5,330, Houdaille's!)41) Club of the Oshawa City \Sat. No, REI84B Cat. No, RE1800 Industries 5,322, Pepis Pizza} ne se a ) Palace 5,239. Dyett's Sports |2"4 District Association, will 5,234, and Scugog Cleaners 5,015.)operate again this year in the) P local "Major League', but} LANDER-STARK CLASSIC : a a | The Classic League closed shop on Sun- under a new sponsor, namely | dev, following thelr positicn day rollot General Tire. he champion aicons played a major seas m bide. part in the final standing for the year,| Coach 'Mick'? McClimmond eee ian as they pounded the Lions 3-to-0, while! a " a am's itial the Tigers were taking the Jets to camp| Has called the team spore Rotary Mower by the same score. |practice session for tomorrow with Grass The two shutouts meant second place| (Wednesday evening) at Alex- Catcher for the 'Bengals' who, after leading the " ae ae 6 Cat. No. 1850 league for a good portion of the season, andra Park, south diamond and dropped six games in-a-row and fell al] interested players are in- down to third place and were in grave)... m a ¢ vars | danger of dropping to four, until the sea-|Vited to atte nd. Softball players) son's finale unable to be on hand, due to The Eagies beat the Mustangs, and the | .1: sork . 7 ~ Nicereta won over the Hawke: each by| fone work, should contact) |the margin of 2-to-1. |**Mick" at 725-3891. | | Top Eight -- Ron Nelson 627 226, 209),| ----------___________---- |Walt Scott 588 (209), Fred Brown 578 | LIMITED (210), Gearge Reid 577 (204), Jim. King} »} SNE Y's SIGNED | 1565 (203), George Brabin 560 (211), Bert) ° CHENEY'S . | Seid an Looe Ee Gn ee ee "pitched OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE 725-3527 f i P Cheney, 'who hasn't Walter Crystal 552 oe LOVELIES TO ATTEND SPORTSMEN'S SHOW ae Gieings-- ealcons «2, Tiowrs|since June 14, 1964, was signed| i Hom pie fee St Mun ages 4, Eagles' Monday by Washington Sena-| " ; 48, Hor n fj a J ) § / Lovelies such as these are these models or ones like Saturday at the Civic Audi- Other features of the show sage aiacl pies tors of baseball's American real eye-catchers where- them will be among the at- torium. A Toronto model include scuba diving, judo on ee tn League. The 31-year-old right- ever they appear -- on the tractions at the Union Rod > : tiie # The Rooks scored what may prove their 4, .P issed a as beach or a the Oshawa and Gun club's annual show -8C"CY Will have members demonstrations and educa- | piggest win of ine year, as they closberea Hander, who missed all of last a Se : tional exhibits presented by Jewel's Men's Wear 5-to-2, and made season with an ailing elbow, set sportsmen's show. As it is, this week from Thursday to of its staff modelling the their chances for a berth in the finals! 4 major league record by strik- latest in swim suits and Oshawa and district organ- (almost a lead-pipe cinch . : ications The Chevelles still could make it, but|ing out 21 in a 16-inning game IM WORRALL peat weer meovided © by a Siders anethe oart Gf the R complete | against Baltimore Orioles in an Oshawa manufacturer. (Cole of California Photo) change the picture ses 11962. 22 Pe OF Ae OTe ee ee ee | Canada's Olympic Prexy MIT H Supports 10C Supremacy Se POR "> By HAROLD MORRISON | "I know the IOC doesn't pay ROME (CP) -- Jim Worrall,|enough attention to the views of president of the Canadian eet ame Olympic committees pic Association, says he would|generally but if there is an in-| Invite You to See Their Gigantic oppose any attempts by na-| ternational. body of the national | tional committees to take over|committees established, there the power of the International| would be a big danger of such Olympic Committee. a body taking over the IOC. Some of the national commit-' ei | tees have criticized the LOC for COULD BECOME POLITICAL allegedly ignoring the national] "IT wouldn't favor that ten- bodies in making overriding de-| dency because it could lead to cisions on Olympic Games, in- national political pressures on cluding sites and procedure. Olympic policy." at the Worrall, a Toronto lawyer; Worrall said he realizes that and former Olympic athlete, |the national 'committees must said in an_ interview Saturday|have some forum and he be- he is aware that some of the na-|lieves it would be helpful to = © tional committees would like to have such a forum, say, once a form. an international body to| Year or every two years increase their power on Olym-| But he also noted that from pic issues. time to time the executive "f believe there should be| board the IOC meets with the means of closer laison among|national committees. This is the national committees but not|"a fairly new development and THURSDAY = FRIDAY " SATURDAY to the point where this would|! don't believe it has had time lead to an international body|as yet to reach its full poten- s . 2 s which would have a tendency to| tial." Osha Cc A control Olympic policy," he} Asked for comment on pub- Wa 1vic u i orium said. lished criticism that the LOC is ie - stocked with too many elderly /, men, Worrall, 51, said there is ' 7 a feeling of frustrat ainly Leading Teams cicas the how queries ot ie ' Sse j ie .- ALA 8 IOC that some of the older men|f. er : iain! j< ese | RUNDLE'S HAVE EVERYTHING FOR no longer. are "in close contact % 7% { In Uld Gountry wars" - ro » | YOUR GARDENING NEEDS! He did not know what solu- Soccer Lea ue tion. there may be for such a g problem but he believed in "an «evolutionary process, not a rev- LONDON (AP)--Standings of lists one? Al Pb : : : ARS ; : ' > << Se ae Satur. Worrall said that if he con-§ - « ' : - : : : ANY (OF FOUR GARDIN. SOR oe ; pal i aa Sauer tinues as president of the Cana- "8 : eee ' | ---- Per NEEDS. REPAIRS, RUNDLE'S HAVE AN UP-TO- ENGLISH LEAGUE ro wale he would like to oe : ; : ae : ae | e RENTALS DATE COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT Division I aps, There Osa Bacuae (canadian See te ie x = { ve 5 REPAIRS WHICH OFFERS YOU FAST EXCELLENT 2) 5g| Sports competition and he would nan « . . : : - ae, { SERVICE. 51 like to see stimulation in coach- 15' FIBREGLAS 14' FIBREGLAS Liverpool Burnley 7 76 46 F : 35 4g | ins and establishment of more Leeds 9 71 35 48]! oper T RUNABOUT . on eR x 5 1 bette lities. Weet Brom iii it-ah 63 rH ie ee RUNABOU COMPLETE WITH : Top Mame: Brands) | Lawn 'omplete With @ 33 hp. Johnson Electric F : raabrtatohe Boy, Toro, Yard Man, Leicester 18 713 73 6243 "4 é ' nical Strict Control : _ nage ski @ Bottery box and controls uddersfield 1913 8 62 3251) gus ox and Controls © 750 Ib. "A" § Th : | VISIT Man City 1913 5 67 3951) Firearms Urged @ 900 Ib. 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There were two resolutions on RUNABOUT 12" ALUMINUM a Cadorette | iced at the Division IV firearms at the Sunday meet- : . | risman Sho Colchester 2110 9 64 3852) ing, both proposed by the Kings- I Complete with 20 hp. Johnson Motor, CAR TOP OUTFIT f Cherokee x ee Spo sman Ss Ww > aneesee 21 910 76 475l\ton branch 500 Ib. "A" frame Thornes trailer, ' 4 JOHNSON if | CIVIC AUDITORIUM Darlington 22 711 67 One asks that conservation of- B Complete with easily portable car to OUTBOARDS J . asta > . | : : attery box and Y Pp ad P : ' An To condition your. soil. Chester 4 10 il 74 Oi ficers of the lands and forests | controls, COMPLETE .. 1175.00 Manian best... 6 ho. FISHING FROM MAY 28, Tranmere 20 813 76 5648!department be empowered to} Sheistate. box ! 175.00 extre 450.00 . TACKLE 29 and 30th Torquay 20 812 62 45 48'seize defective firearms in the 20 hp. electric motor ...... 100.00 extra | Johnson motor. Complete SCOTTISH LEAGUE field 'and keep them until the| 33 hp. electric motor 210.00 extra Pe THORNES <> Division I owner makes satisfactory ar- ee canopies TRAILERS : i'é So-Green, C.1.L., Greenfield. Celtic a3 29 51/rangements for repairs Pasi : ca es and | eh ahh Rangers d 35 2851) The other calls for a system} 5 : MARINE Kilmarnock 45 44/of certificates for dealers sell- : ' e ; th SUPPLIES 20 49 7 | Dunfermline , 18 6,7 90 5142}ing used firearms which would eee wii ; ae 4 os : ' Dundee U_--_19 410 78 5042'say whether a rifle was safe) : ' : : Division 1 to shoot sr else specify what de SR Ayr U 9 37 49 repairs were needed Queen of S 18 82 5246 The resolutions will be passed ee ' Airdrie t 95 5144 to the provincial office for con-| F | : Arbroath 15126 70 4643 sideration at the annual meet-| ; | 1015 King st E. Fhone 725-6551 East File 19 52.42 ing. :