The High Individual Single and High Ind. Triple of 301 and 703 was rolled by Ey Quin of Casual Girl Team. Lakeshore Florist had the High Team Single of the day 1123 and also the High Team ‘Triple of 3130. 8 Ev Quin of Casual Girl had the High Individual Single of 289. Betty Agnew of Giovanni and Piero Hair Stylists had the High Ind. Triple of 709. Giovanâ€" ni and Piero Team chalked up the High Team Single of 1114 and the High Team Triple of 3014. Congratulations to the winâ€" ners of the 2nd series Richmonds January 4, 1964 There was a tie score for the High Individual Single, Donna Carter of Richmonds 296 and Judy Venner 296. High Ind. Triple Ola Smith of Lakeshore ;l%nm T775 (256, 288, 231). Closely followed by Donna Carter of Richmonds with 753 (253, 296, 204) and Ferne Loescher of Casual Girl 724 (200, 233, 2901). Other fine games were â€" Judy Venner 694 (296, 212, 186); Ann Denno 681 (286, 227, 168); Carol ‘Treble 671 (168, 251, 252); Ev Quin of Casual Girl 664 (199, 251, 214); Betty Agnew of Gioâ€" vanni and Piero 655 (153, 221, 281); Gert Warren of New Torâ€" onto 654 (270, 128, 206); Rose Chattaway 639 (186, 212, 241); J une Metcalfe 614 (228, 224, 162). 3 High team triple, Gloria Wilâ€" son‘s team 3129. High team single Lakeshore Florists 1119. LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (for Fri., Jan, 3) Yankees were the high team for the night rolling 3802 folâ€" lowed by Tigers with 3553 and Dodgers who had 3403. In the men‘s section â€" Bert Sheehan led the way with a fme triple of 838 (324), followâ€" ed by Charlie Holmes 821 (318), Cy Pritchard 793 (317), Perey Bragg 778 (326), Bob Brambhill 774 (303), Norm Dvernchuk 764 (295) and Gord. Latimer 732 (305). For the second consecutive week â€" Ev Quin not only led the ladies division but was also the "top shooter" for the night when she posted a brilliant triâ€" ple of 887 (348), followed by Hazel Venner 794 (292), Doreen Stevenson 340 (269), Betty Agâ€" new 726 (300), Marg Holmes 699 (259), and Jean Knauff 698 (268). Good singles were thrown in by â€" Carle De Caire 298, Gord Cork 288, Ross Downer 261, Betâ€" ty De Caire 261 and Don Scott 260. Men‘s high averages to date â€" Bert Sheehan 262, Bill Ruse 246, Art Haffenden 242 and Gord Latimer 241. Ladies high averages to date â€" Mary Dwyer 237, Hazel : Venâ€" ner 236, Marg Holmes 235, Dorâ€" een Steevnson 230 and Betty De Caire 230. Team Standings (3rd Series) â€" Angels 3, Yankees 3, 7Gianu 2. Dodgers 2, White Sox 1, Braves 1, Tigers 0, Pirates 0. High Single Flat â€" Louise Alexander 252, Betty Quiring 228. High Single Hdcp. â€" Louise Alexander 269, Betty Quiring 238. High Triple Flat â€" Louise Alexander 644, Eleanor Santaâ€" guida 593. h _ High Triple Hdcp,. â€" Louise Alexander 695, Betty Quiring 614. Team smndm*; Rockets 81, Grunt ‘n Groans 73, Whiz Bangs 49, Humorettes 35. Team Standing 2nd Series â€" Cleco Air Tools 5. Stanley L. Jarvis 5, Shoppers Bowl 4%, Miss Sun Valley 4, Peoples _ Credit _ Jewellers . 4, Seven Up 4, Hornell Blouses 3%, Ace Bowl 3, Cortinental Casualty 3, Gorries Downtown Chev. and Olds. 3, New Shamâ€" rock Bow! 3, Rhea Flower Shop 3. Bowlerama Ltd. 2, Olympia Recreation Club 2, Seagramettes 2. Sam Tobe Furs 2, Nanking Tavern 1, City Driving School 0. Total Both Series â€" Miss Sun Valley 42, New Shamrock 37, Seven Up 37, Gorries Downtown 34, Peoples Credit Jewellers 34, Stanley L. Jarvis 33, Shoppers Bowl 32‘4, Olympia Rec. Club 32, Bowlerama Ltd. 30, Rhea Flower Shop 30, Ace Bow! 29, Nanking â€" Tavern < 18, Hornell Cleco Air Tools 29, Continental Casualty 27, Seagramettes 24, Blouses 16%; Sam Tobe Furs 15, City Driving School 13. ‘Double Header High Scores â€" Jan. 4 Ist Set â€" Rita Weegar, S. Jarâ€" vis 815 (338); Norah Oakley, Olympia 807; Grace Clarke, S. Jarvis 807; Betty DeCaire, Sr., Rhea‘s 804 (300); Pat Nealy, Gorries 789;/ Merle Denny, Horâ€" nell‘s 776; Millie McCabe, Bowlâ€" LADIES‘ CITY MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE MAJOR BOWLING December 21, 1963 MAYFAIR LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE Latest Bowling "esults erama 770; Aud Young, Miss Sun V 769; Louise Melimurray, Miss S. 763; Doreen McLeod, Cleco 748 (309); Helen Plaskett, Bowlâ€" erama 744; Doreen Stevenson, Peoples 742; Dot Gibson, Miss Sun V 737 (311); Gene Bruce, Seagramettes 736; Chris Yalowâ€" ega, Nanking 734; Peggy Hughes, Ace Bow] 734; Theda Procher, Ace ,Bowl 734; Millie Evans, Shampock 730; Edna Maybury, Continental 730; Helen McCutâ€" cheon, Rhea‘s 730; Anne Storey, Cléco 729; May Ruthey, Peoâ€" ples 728; Marg Holmes, Rhea‘s 718; Dot Steele, Cleco 718; Eveâ€" lyn MacInnis, Nanking 714 (335); Jerry Bagshaw, Olympia 708; Phyl Youell, Ace Bowl 702; Blanche LaBallister 700. 2nd Set â€" Dot Breckles, Horâ€" nells 825 (306); Barb Baker, Shoppers Bowl 824 (302); Grace Clirke, S. Jarvis 813 (328); Esâ€" telle Grosberg, Seven Up 1794; Millie McCabe, Bowlerama 790; Laura Barrett, Nanking 783; Ollie Miller, New Shamrock 777 (311); Rita Crawford, S. Tobe 763; Aud Young, Miss Sun V 762; Marion McDonald, Horâ€" nell‘s 752; Doris L Shamâ€" rock 745; Julie Conti, Se Up 737; Merle Denny, Hornells 733; Marg Walford, Seven Up 725; Gene Bruce, Seagramettes 730; Louise Mclimurray 723; Twila Kimberly 720; Elsa Carpentet 719; Anne Storey 713; Pat Nealy 713; Jerry Bagshaw 710; Flo Crooks 710; Doreen McLead 708; Dory Pritchard 705; Eileen White 703. High Averages â€" Dottie Gibâ€" son 245, Barb Baker 239, Ollie Miller 237, Lorry Bates 236, Grace Clarke 234, Aud Young 233, Shirl Mackintosh 231, Millie Evans 231, Marg Walford 230, Theda Procher 230, Julie Conti 230, Anne Storey 229, Norah Oakley 229, May Ruthley 229, Louise Mclimurray 229, Estelle Grosberg 228, Rita Weegar 228, Anne Allen 227, Flo Crooks 227, Peggy Hughes 227, Millie Mcâ€" Cabe 227, Doris Luke 226, Volda Hefner 226, Mary Tipoff 226, Dot Breckles 225. YOUR 10 BIG HARDWARE STORES 8 From District Clubs On West Jr. B All â€" Star Eight players from clubs in the Lakeshore â€" Etobicoke â€"â€" Dixie area will be on the West All Lakeshore â€" Etobicoke â€"â€" Dixie Society for Crippled Children. Cul:crk;l :ndcrwn and forward area will be on the West Au]'m. pmio-‘um games have| * 50. cfu‘:fd the HRegue WWhtâ€" Star team that faces a similar raised over Wi#e thousand G0!â€"\in;, team at the end of Decemâ€" group from the eastern section|lars for this charitable work. ‘ber, Etobicoke‘s Danny Lewicki next Wednesday night as the‘ The west section leaders, Etoâ€" will handle the all star squad. Metro Group Jr. B League stuel{bicoh Indians placed five names\The coach of the east team will its ninth annual all star game at on the west team roster, includâ€"/\be Frank Bonello of Neil Mcâ€" Lakeshore Arena commencing ating netminder Ken Dryden, deâ€" Neil. â€" eight o‘clock. ;lencemu Howie Layton and| Weston Dodgers placed four on As in past years, the proceeds forwards Jim Ritchie and Jonnâ€"\the west squad in the persons of will be turned over to the Onâ€"\ny O‘Flaherty. Lakeshore Goodâ€"|goalie Stu Chapman, defenceman tario Sportswriters and Sporu-)yurs will be represented by |Dave Cullimore and forwards casters Association to assist them‘Brian Glemnie and Jim Moore!‘Dave Parham and Archie Yurâ€" As in past years, the proceeds will be turned over to the Onâ€" tario Sportswriters and Sportsâ€" casters Association to assist them Clash At L‘Shore Arena Wednesday Dixie Beehives lost another point in the battle for third place against Lakeshore Goodyears by managing only a 2â€"2 tie at Dixie Arena on Tuesday night against Weston Dodgers while Goodyears were edging Brampton 3â€"2 at Lakeshore. Dixie Loses Ground For 3rd By Tieing Weston Dodgers 2 â€" 2 Lakeshore now has a two point margin over the Beehives in that third place battle with 24 points compared «to Dixie‘s 22 but the more important fact is that Goodâ€" years have played only 20 games as against 23 for the Beehives.~ Dixie plays a return game| against the Dodgers tomorrow night at Weston Arena and take| on the league leading Etobicoke Indians at Dixie Arena next Tuesday night. # Tuesday night‘s game was the epitome of cleanliness as both teams tended strictly to the busiâ€" ness at hand, that of playing hockey, and the attendees were treated to the game ‘olympic style. <o > Weston opened the scoring as Bob Collins, a fugitive from Lakeshore, clicked at 8.33 but Bill Watts levelled the count for Dixie before the first period endâ€" ed as he scored at 16.49, assists going to Jim Stanfield and Bob Sicinski. Dixie took over the lead at 9.40 of the second period but it lasted less than four minutes until Paul Laceby scored the tieâ€" DQWNTOWN STORE â€" 17 TEMPERANCE ST. 363â€"9111 Open daily 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. â€" Sat. to 5 in their work with the Ontariojand Dixie will send defenceman ing, and final goal of the game|18 games . . . Ken Dryden is at 13.05. * | well in front as the Etobicoke TAILENDS. Mac Hickox of star has a 221 figure which inâ€" Dixie added a gaal to bring hu'cludes 42 goals in 19 games . . . season‘s total to 35 points. Bob Don‘t forget the All Star game Sicinski picked up two assists at Lakeshore Arena next Wedâ€" to bring his point figure to 33 nesday night with all proceeds . . . The league‘s leading scorer, going to the Ontario Society for Dave Parham of Weston, failed{lCrippled Children . . . Dixie, havâ€" to pick up a point . .. Dixie netâ€" ing played 23 games, have only minderâ€" Jim Keough is well downlll more left between now and the list with a 3.72 average in|February 23rd . . . TAILENDS. Mac Hickox of Dixie added a gaal to bring his season‘s total to 35 points. Bob Sicinski picked up two assists to bring his point figure to 33 Call Today For Information: BE. 3â€"1228 ‘OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JAN. 19ik‘ 4217 DUNDAS ST. W. _ BE. 3â€"1228 CLASSES FOR ALL AGE GROUPS ®@ EXPERIENCED SKATERS ® He > BEGINNERS Cl This is the big hardware and houseâ€" ware clearance of the year! Thousands of outstanding valuesâ€"hurry for best selection ! 2[]% T0 50% OFF THERE ARE 3 WESTâ€"END SUBURBAN 2856 LAKE SHORE BLYVD. W. NEW TQORONTO 259â€"4691 Open Thurs., Fri. to 9 p.m. CLASSING NOW FORMING FOR WINTER TERM . .. DIXIE PLAZA Shopping Centre 278â€"3388 Open Thurs., Fri. to 9.30 p.m. 2452 BLOOR ST. 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