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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 6 Feb 1964, p. 14

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1F k P MHE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursday, Feb. 6. 1964 â€" Page 14 It an excellent night for J_wky'&l.- last 'rhundg eveâ€" ning when she rolled a 790 total (165, 306, 230) she not only took the High ;iple spot, but the High Single spot of 395 as well. thw triples for the lms for e cmui‘ were Jean rews â€" T747 (183, 2383, 3842); Carol ‘Treble 652 (207, 381, 164); June McFarland 652 (253, 169, 230); T:: Muriel Cabot 615 (236, 190, ). Men‘s triples were scored by Frank Hodgson 172 (223, 523, 226); Art Buchanan 729 (273, 188, 266); Gord Locke 708 (287, 222, 199); Ed Love 656 (263, 214 179); and Frank Marks 654 (190, 270, 194). ry 285; Dick Tomlinson 272 and Glen Webster 251. Other singles not mentioned above were Marg Manns 250; Micky McKenna 248 ang Betty Braithwaite 230; Len Tackleberâ€" Ladies® High Averages to date: Jean Andrews 212, Fran Bonus 206, and Mickey MceKenna 205. Men‘s High Averages to date: Framk Hodgson 248, Art Steel 210, George Beck 217 and Russ Diplock 217. GOODYEAR MEN‘s BOWLING LEAGUE â€" Feb. 1 Win â€" Loss â€" Total Points Bias Cutter 11, 3 â€" 12; Band Builders 11, 4 â€" 11; Stdek Preâ€" ruaion 10, 5 â€" 10; G.ov.C. 0, 5 â€" 10; Tire Room 9, 6 â€" 9; Tubers 7, 8 â€" 7; Division A 1, 14 â€" 1; Final Inspection 0, 15â€" High Average â€" J. Pritchard 243, N. Dvernechuk 234, L. Bramâ€" hill 288. High Triple Flat â€" N. Dverneâ€" chul 914, J. Pritchard 880, K. Gordaneer 851, V. Gough 851. High Triple with Handicap â€" G. O‘Brien 896, J. Pritchard 888, B. Lasky 868. High Single Flat â€" S. Payne 363, J. Pritchard 358, G. Timms 358, N. Dvernechuk 355. . _ High Single with Handicapâ€" S. Payne 380, G. Timms 371, A. Bailey 366. QUEENSWAY MIXED | -:?NG BRANCH MIXED mumul | OR BOWLING LEAGUE Night) | (For Jan. 31) n excellent night for| White Sox were the high team m..lut Thursday eveâ€" for the night rolling 3692, folâ€" when she rolled a 790 total lowed by the Dodgers with 3608 _ 806, 230) she net anly and the Angeis who had 3589 the High ;iple spot, but| _ Gord Cork was the "top High Single spot of 395 as Â¥hooter" posting an excellent 8 triple of 880 (401), followed by p Ron Haffenden 864 (311), Ken :fl!llpl;l.::l;mlmiefi‘ Wood 846 (332), Bert Sheehan at “i" 282, 282); C‘rolm (340), Art Haffenden 1765 le 652 (207, 281, 164); June (281), Art Irvin 735 (294) and 50 PM CETHIDRCIIE* seai.iAl Snow 718 (270) Bowling Results f The star of the day was Betty Agnew of Giovanni and Piero |Hair Stylists team rolling 856 |(273. 275, 308). |\ Other fine games were â€" ;Gloria Wilson 722 (259, 264, 199); \Donna Carter (Richmonds) 695 (238, 193, 264); Nellie Rernesk: \(New Toronto) 682 (255, 198, 229); Ferne Bodley (Lakeshore iFlorists) 642 (164, 192, 286); Ann Mitchell (Casual Girl) 637 (204, |221, 212); Winnie Knox (Giovanâ€" {ni and Piero) 634 (201, 226, 207); Jean Hornell 627 (156, 258, 218); Joey Vincent (New Toronto) 612 (257, 141, 214); Ferne Loesâ€" icher (Casual Girl) 609 (201, 223, 185): Mary Powley (New Torâ€" In the ladies sectior Venner was the lea with a terrific triple oi 063 131. followed by Mary Dw vyer 8 (340), Ev Quin 775 (283). Ma Holmes 762 (309), Jean Knau T36 (269), Vadis Wood 703 (27% Betty De Caire §72 (279), Ru! Biffis 669 (267) and Betty A new 667 (241). by â€"â€" Norm Appel Dowfrer 286, Frank 270, Gord Latimer Lane 257 and Char Men‘s high averages to C Bert Sheehan 263, Ron H: den 245. Al Snow 243 anc Ruse 242. Ladies‘ high averages to â€" Mary Dwyer 239, Hazel ner 238, Marg Holmes 235 Knauff 226 and Doreen St son 226. Team Standings â€" Yankees F 12, Angels 10, Tigers 9, White s Sox 8, Dodgers 8, Pirates 6, 356 Giants 4. Braves 3. A LAKESHORE LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE â€" Feb. 1 257 ngles 60, Norn e Holme + dateâ€" Haffenâ€" H date Venâ€" Jean venâ€" Bill Resticlaatin 57 Antaecae > se tvntbin Gommlie s c inotantds withetess 31 Team Standings â€" Lakeshare Fiower Shop 30, Giovanni and Piero 28, Richmonds 27, Casual Girl 25, Gloria Wilson 21, New Toronto 20, June Metcalf 17. Averages to date â€" Donng Carter 233, Betty Agnew 2!1, Kay Frances 210, Gert Warren 207, Ola Smith 207, Ginny Man« ning 205, Ev Quin 204, Nellie Berneski 204, Cay Dorney 208, Ferne Loescher 208. High Team Single (New Torâ€" ente) 1161 High Team Triple (Giovanni and Piero) 3030. onto) 607 (205, 235, Quinn (Casual Girl) 188); Marg Barron 147). MAYFAIR LADIES Jan. 30 High Single Flat â€" Shirley De Pippo 261; Louise Alexander High Single Hd De Pippo 283; Peg High Triple Flat 674> Louise Alexa Ross 734; Peg Taverner 723. Team Standing â€" Rockets 19, Whiz Bangs 17, Grunt ‘n Groans 16. Humorettes 4. ‘, ated Budget Centre 29, Gord Cornish Auto Service 35, Alf Davis Mens and Boys Wear 23, Select Meat Market 25, Whitâ€" lock‘s LDA. Drugs 23, Ruskin‘s Queensway Pharmacy 18, Modâ€" ern Meat Market 17, Gordon‘s Ladies Apparel 15. Iamarino Real Estate 15, Eleanor Flower Shoppe 14. High single, Alma Cornish 284. High double, Grace Deacon, Alma Cornish 486, Myrtle Daâ€" vis 476, Ola Smith 438, Winnie Walker 435, Jerry Danyichuk 430, Helen Ferguson 423. LADIES CITY MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standing 2nd Series â€" Gorries Downâ€" town Chev. and Olds. 14; New Shamrock Bowl 13; Peoples Creâ€" dit Jewellers 11; Ace Bowl 10; Bowlerama Ltd. 10; Cleco Air Tools 18; Miss Sun Valley 10; Stamiley L. Jarvis 10; Seven Up 10; Hornell Blouses 10%2; Shopâ€" pers Bow! 9!2; Olympia Recreaâ€" tion Club 9; Seagramettes 9; Continental Casualty 7; Nanking Tavern 4; Sam Tobe Furs 4; City Driving School 2; Rhea Flower Shop 9. QUEENSWAY LADIEs BOWLING LEAGUE Standings, Jan. 29 Viking Fish and Chips 35, Do inion Gift Supply 29, Associ Individual Triple: Betty (Giovanni and Piere) 836. Team Single (New Torâ€" 607 (205, 235, 167); Ev| C..>~ <‘«~ Coachâ€"Goalie Scrap Blamed For Loss ces 4Xd Prere ( anni <and Piere ander 621 Hdep. â€" p. â€" Shirley Taverner 268. â€" Flora Ross "Goodyears Beat Maroons, Lose To Dodgers _ Lakeshore netminder Al Smith suffered from a case of late seaâ€" |son jitters last week and did not |¢ppear in the nets as Goodyears |dropped an 8â€"8 decision to Wes ton Dodgers in a Metro Group \Jr. B. game at Lakeshore Arena. as Lakeshore upset Neil McNeil Maroons 5â€"2 at Tam O‘Shanter Arena. The exact cause of Smith‘s not playing at Lakeshore last Thursâ€" day may neyer be completely revealed but it is known that he and manager George Hannah had a verbal battle following the Tuesday night practice and the ill feelings carried on into Thursâ€" _Smith was back in harness on Sunday and had a soft afternoon day night A few more words were said and Hannah suspended Smith, dressing Terry O‘Brien for the game. Whatever hard feelings that existed seemed to be forgotten on Sunday as Smith, while only blocking 15 shots, turned in a good â€" journeyman‘s . effort as Goodvears seemed to get a new tire performance from all hands. The Thursday night effort lookâ€" ed like a retread job. O‘Brien manfully tried to stop the Weston tide but didn‘t get too much support in the early going. Three of the first four goals could be charged to sloppy defensive work. The win stretchâ€" ed Weston‘s unbeaten skein to 15 games, including 13 wins and two (Continued from Page 13) Brian Coghill. Ken Russell and Jim Bonk replied with single efforts for Walkers Glenlake L.G.A. 4 Walkers Welding 3 Glenlake picked up their secâ€" ond win of the week but were hardâ€"pressed by Walkers, who lost their second game in sucâ€" cession by a single goal. John Kelemens Drugs 2 Newlife Cleaners 1 Kelemens picked their second win also and in each case it was a oneâ€"goal decision. Peter Yates and Kevin McMullen netted goals for Kelemens and Stewart Neil scored for Newlife. 7 Shutouts ... Curtis led the winners with half their total while Brian Travers and Bill Stericker split the others. Ricky Leitch, John Welsh and Donald Gilroy scored for Walâ€" kers. HEARN PONTIAC BUICK LTD. 3180 Lake Shore Blvd. West, New Toron to GVUVARDIAN... m The Best Kind of Careâ€" MA'"TINA"CE* For The Best Kind of Cars GM QUALITY % 1963 GM. PONTIAC MUFFLERS| pADpIOS QUICK SERVICE! HEVROLET & PONTIAC WINTER SPECIAL! Field and Jago provided th main bout and 333--"3 mm: players on the ise got game misâ€" cqudmio and they included Field, Robbie Joinstone, Paul main bout and Jago get mueh the b e oo ie enominke _ blot Swindle and Brian Glennie for &mn? and ]t;r Wo;t'anl.. Scc;t; rue, Jage, Dave Ear Mike Pepder * Larue was the target of sevâ€" eral Lakeshore shooters . but wisely none of the combatants tried too hard as Larue staeed his ground with the butt end of his stick pointing menacingly at any and all would be attackers. It was a cowardly but effective move. INSTALL ED Dave Parham, Al Osborne and Derek Brockie set the scoring pace for the Dodgers with two apiece, Archie Â¥urkiw and Jim 9 .25 â€" for â€" Johnston getting singles. Mitch o&c‘vm seems to have fund his searing eye for Lakeâ€" shove, He‘scored twice as his line including Pete Purner and John Marshall starred all night. Akiysma also stole the show on Sunday with a two goal perâ€" formance and siwlet went to Brian Glennie, Muni Hoffman and Robbie Johnston and Lakeâ€" shore showed plenty of power against Neil McNeil. Goodyears trailed 2â€"0 .at one stage of the second period but closed the gap to 2â€"1 hefore the ;)eriod ended. It was 2â€"2 after orty minutes and Lakeshore scored three unanswered goals in the third period as they outâ€" shot Neil Mcgeeil 31â€"15. The win all but clinched third place for Lakeshore as they Installed Complete with antenna ONLY WHILE STOCKS LAST ! led .. 6950 lete with antenna A Pushbutton Lakeshore then goes to Schomâ€" berg for a Monday night game before relurning home . next Thursday for another battle against Geprgetown. If Goodâ€" years play up to par, they should ’add eight points to their total after these four games ds both Schomberg and Georgetown are tailenders with not too much strength. apened up & five point margin over Brampion and Dixie . Toâ€" night Lakeshore take on everyâ€" bady‘s favorite, Geargetown Beaâ€" vers, and then return the visit by going to Georgetown tomerrow night. The belted kingfisher is one of the few examples in hirds where the female has the more golorful plumage. Phone: 2598211

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