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Times & Guide (1909), 31 Oct 1963, p. 15

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qQUEENSWAY MIXED MAJORS LEAGUE Oct. 28, 1963 Leading the Ladies â€" Betty DeCaire 254, 245, 296 â€" 795; Ruby Biffis 210, 238, 282 â€" 730; Kay Hardacre 233. 241, 252 â€" 726; Helen McCutcheon 197, 185, 286 â€" 668; Flo Eaton 193, 208, 247 â€" 648; Joan Pacilla 211. 216. 216 â€" 643. Lcading the Men â€" Hank Harâ€" rison 243, 206, 345 â€" 794; Al Pritchard 224, 230, 287 â€" 741; QUEENSWAY SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Flat Scores â€" Oct. 26, 1963 S. Squires 157, 315, 292 â€" 764; E. Mcliveen 223, 309, 223 â€" 755; B. MacPherson 245, 245, 255 â€" 745; C. D‘Atri 196, 326, 215 â€" 737; R. Bailey 234, 243, 228 â€" 705; Bill Neale 241, 198, 256 â€" 695; G. Shearer 237, 219, 226 â€" 682; L. Veaudry 185, 233, 233 â€" 651; P. Kufske 217, 222, 209 â€" 648: R. Pooley 188, 243, 214 â€" 645; R. Taylor 227, 210, 201 â€" 638: D. Petherick 163, 252, 199â€" 614; D. Sallis 189. 207, 207 â€" 603; D. McLean 128, 133, 341 â€" 602:; B Scott 172, 180, 238 â€" 590; W. Westbrook 169, 202, 215 â€" 586; D. Gibbons 236, 151, 199 â€" 586: M. McFadden 171, 165, 244 â€" 580; D. Biffis 259, 184, 136 â€" 579; S. Taylor 209, 143, 215 â€" 567; B. Tytus 162, 178, 223 â€" 563; Bob Neale 178, 199, 186 â€" 563; L. Held 177, 206, 173 â€" 556; M, Rainey 207, 196, 153 â€" 556. 645 638 614 603. 602 High Single Flat, Ladiesâ€" N. McAdam 314, C. MacArthur 314, E. Berry 309; Men â€" J. Sawicki 330, R. DiMarcki 328, D. English 326. High Single with Hdcp., Ladies â€" C. MacArthur 349, D. Danford 316, D. Galper 310; Men â€" A. Favero 347, J. Sawicki 338, R. DiMarcki 332. Glasses: C. MacArthur "349"â€" J. Sawicki "338". Galper 772; Men â€" A. Verrico 857, R. DiMarcki 802, J. Sawicki Arrows 33, Comets 30, Vanâ€" guards 29, Atomics 23, Vulcans 22, Satellites 21, Sabreâ€"Jets 21, Meteors 20, Rockets 16, Bombers 16, Sputniks 13, Dynamos 8. High Average, Ladies â€" B. Agnew 222, E. Berry 218, N. Mcâ€" Adam 203; Men â€" L. Veaudry 236, D. Colalillo 231, T. D‘Atri High Triple Flat, Ladies â€" B. Agnew 747, E. Berry 736, N. Mcâ€" Adam 714; Men â€" J. Giannobile 826, T. D‘Atri 819. High Triple with Hdcp., Ladies â€" T. Holt 804, A. Rose 778, D. Team Triple â€" Latina Resâ€" taurant 3796, Budget Centre 3764, Pritchard‘s Sunoco 3727, Paul‘s Barbers 3682 Team Single â€" Budget Centre 1440, Paul‘s Barbers 1339, Bowes Sealfast 1314, Queensway Jewelâ€" lers 1313, United Welders 1308. High Single â€" J. Moore 370, R. Pacillia 344, K. Roy 339, H. Gair 301 High Triple â€" R. Pacilla 862, H. Harrison 800, T. Miranda 766, D. Colallilo 765, V. Candrasto 765. High Averages â€" R. Pacilla 271, B. Gasdia 264, B. Sheehan 259, R. Haffendon 257, T. Mirâ€" anda 251, E. Jones 251, J. Thompâ€" son 246, J. Metros 242, R. Trauzâ€" Queensway Driveâ€"in 7, 25 (9); Seaway Fish and Chips 7, 17 (10); The Boys 7, 14 (13); Latina Restaurant 5, 41 (1); The Budâ€" get Centre 5, 33 (4); Pritchard‘s Sunoco 5, 32 (5); United Welders 4, 35 (3); Lou Deneault 4, 30 (8); Bowes Sealfast 3, 36 (2); Flash Petroleum 3, 14 (13); Gu-‘ paretto Constr. 2, 32 (5); Paul‘s Barbers 2, 31 (7); Queensway Jewellers 2, 17 (10); Long Branch Tile 0, 15 (12); Tony‘s Barbers 0, 10 (15). FINA PRODUCTS Birmingham & Fifteenth Sts. ThE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Oct. 31, 1963 â€" Poge 1§! NO WAITING . . * GENERAL REPAIRS _ TUNEâ€"UPS ®© REBUILT MOTORS + MUFFLERS * BRAKES NEW TorontTo Specializing in . . . QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL MEN‘S LEAGUE WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE LEAGUE Teams Standing to Date 8T. LOUIS‘ BOWLING TODT‘S AUTO SERVICE Latest Bowling Results â€" 164; â€" 755; 255 â€" 215 â€" | (244) LAKESHORE LADIES MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings as of Oct. 26 are â€" Casual Girl 31, Richmonds 30, Jean Franks 25, Carol Treble 25, New Toronto 22, Jacks Pharâ€" macy 21, Giovanni and Piero 14. Ginny Manning of Richmonds was the star of the day with a fine 706 (230, 231, 245). Other high three games were: Ev Quin 669 (241, 191, 237); Cay Dorney 661 (230, 213, 218); Ola Smith 655 (203,. 173. 279); Kay Frances 650 (246, 201, 193):; Marg Barren 619 (155, 182, 282); Gert Warren 606 (205, 192, 209); Jean Bob Dixon 211, 170, 280 â€" 661; \Ginny Garbutt 161, 190, 225 â€" |576; Valerie McArthur 126, 178, |200 â€" 504; Terry Thomson 190, [183, 123 â€" 496; Jerry Vannyck [136, 162, 189 â€" 487; Murray Ezeard 163, 144, 179 â€" 486; Jim | Wisener 151, 166, 169 â€" 486; |Jimmy Stevens 164, 101, 203 â€" 468; Terry McDonald 159, 176, 130 â€" 465; Gary Colgan 132, 154, 178 â€" 464; Mary King 111, 167, 178 â€" 456. ROYAL CAN. LEGION BRANCH No. 3 BOWLING LEAGUE Week Ending Oct. 26, 1963 Team Standings in First Series â€" Red Caps 17, Black Labels 12. O‘Keefes 12, Old Viennas 12. LP.A.‘s 11, Dows 11. Black Velâ€" vets 10, Bradings 9, Kingsbeer 7 and Molsons 4. Betty DeCaire was the leading lady with a sparkling triple of 768 (305) followed by Doreen Stevenson 718 (303), Jean Knauff 717 (272), Marg Holmes 664 (231) and Hazel Venner 660 Good singles were thrown in by Charlie Holmes 323, Ermnie Calamatta 321, Vadis Wood 281 and Gord Latimer 278. Men‘s high averages to dateâ€" Don MacLean 274, Cy Simons 253, Art Haffenden 248, and Bert Sheehan 246 Ladies high averages to dateâ€" Marg Holmes 233, Hazel Venner 226, Doreen Stevenson 224 and Betty DeCaire 223. Team Standings â€" Yankees 10. Tigers 10, White Sox 8, Giants 7, Braves 7, Angels 6, Dodgers 6, Pirates 6. High Single Flat, H. Carr 370: High Single with Handicap, K. Joyce 389; High Triple Flat, J. Miller 797; High Triple with Handicap, B. Halliday 772. Don MacLean was the "top shooter" for the night posting a fine triple of 871 (311) followed by Bill Ruse 841 (328), Cy Siâ€" mons 825 (342), Ken Wood 778 (277), Bert Sheehan 772 (339) and Art Haffenden 763 (269). BOWLING LEAGUE Flat Scores â€" Oct. 26, 1963 S. Hornell 278, 353 â€" 631; R. Tavener 274, 273 â€" 547; A. Bifâ€" fis 186, 232 â€" 418; D. Westbrook 189, 224 â€" 413; B. Norlock 160, 219 â€" 379; B. Watson 165, 205 â€" 370; M.â€"Maloney 135, 219 â€" 354; J. Jeans 144, 210 â€" 345; B. Willis 149, 184 â€" 333; B. Stymist 121, 211 â€" 332; C. Scrase 150, 155 â€" 310; G. Dowling 171, 133 â€" 304. (for Fri., Oct. 25, 1963) Braves were the high team for the night rolling 3460 followed by the White Sox who posted 3352 and the Tigers with 3343. Ladies High Average â€" Marg Holmes 230, Helen McCutcheon ?_10, Betty DeCaire 229, Katie Pete Dowling 215, 246, 277 â€" 738: Stan Sowden 220, 245, 264 â€" 729; Jim Calhoun 218, 220, Men‘s High Average â€" Rocky Pacilla 260, Basil Gasdia 253. 289 â€" 727; Rocky J 288 â€" 560 (2 games) MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE QUEENSWAY BANTAMS LONG BRANCH MIXED QUEENSWAY JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Rocky Pacilla 272, | LIMITED IICE CANADA‘S LARGEST CHEV..OLDS. DEALER | 321 LAKESHORE RD. w. [ ror?t Crebit CR. 8â€"3365 cL. sâ€"1041 || Just West of Mississauge Rd. Stoplights Bears Oust Invictus, Meet Sarnia For Brian Fletcher was the pick of the Whitby squad, picking up two goals and working hard all night. Gerry Dionne snared a goal and Danny Sandford scored Lakeshore seemed to be in the throes of experimenting for most of the evening but caught fire in Despite his club‘s 5â€"4 loss to Lakeshore Goodyears last Thursâ€" day night at Lakeshore Arena, Whitby Dunlop coach Jim Cherâ€" ry is not particularly impressed with the Goodyear squad. He said after the game, "If that‘s all Lakeshore has to offer, I won‘t lose another game to them all season." If there was any doubt as to netminder Al Smith‘s claim to the netminding spot for Lakeâ€" shore it was disspelled Thursday night as his chief rival for the job, Jimmy Went, fanned on two of the three goals that beat him in the first forty minutes. Smitty allowed one goal during his twenty minute term in the nets. Only on a few occasions did Lakeshore quarteback Vie Wozâ€" niuk reach into his bag of tricks, being content to play methodical football, no doubt under striet Lakeshore, who open up against Dixie tonight, only had twenty productive minutes out of the sixty and that was the second period when they scored all their goals. Whitby picked up a single goal in the first period, two in the middle session and another single midway through the third period, If there was any doubt as to Lakeshore won the round 37â€" 26 on the strength of winning the first game 21â€"7 at Bronte on Wednesday .night and this was the first defeat of the year for Invictus. The Redmen won Satâ€" urday‘s game 19â€"16 but couldn‘t overhaul the 14â€"point bulge piled up by. 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Two of Whitby‘s goals came with Lakeshore shortâ€" handed and another on a breakâ€" away while playing shorthanded themselves . . . Muni Hoffman who played for Knob Hill of the Metro A. League last year, dressâ€" ed for Lakeshore for the game and likely will sign for them .. Lakeshore moves into Georgeâ€" town tomorrow night to help that club open the season and then have a long layover until next Thursday when Etobicoke comes into Lakeshore Arena . . Weston comes into Dixie next Al Hillmer also took a pass from McCusker for a major and one. of Wozniuk‘s aerial bombs backfired as Ricky Bennett inâ€" tercepted a pass meant for Baiâ€" the second period as Dave Fields, Tuesday and Kingston moves inâ€" |locking Jim. Moore, Brian Glennie, Stuto Central Arena for an interâ€" Indians 'Vob.todou When Wozniuk took to the air, he was usually deadly accurate in his passing and hit Dave Baiâ€" ley twice with heaves of 35 and Smith and Mitch Akiyama scorâ€" ed in that order. Whitby outshot Lakeshore 30â€"29. Invictus got & tremendous team effort from quarterback Denny McCusker and end Ralph Milis. eBtween them they drove Mills. Between them they drove the Bears defence to distraction. passes eight times, one of them resulting in a TD. The main lack on the Goodâ€" year squad seems to be a holler and take charge guy. Neil Clarke provided plenty of sparks last year for Goodyears but is playâ€" ing for Neil McNeil this year and coach Ross Johnston hasn‘t come up with a replacement as yet. At least, if he has, it hasn‘t been noticeable on the ice. Doug Dunnville and Terry Lane staged a pier sixer in the second period and from the press box, Dunnville appeared to get the worst of the exchange but the fight was good enough that referee John Damico handed out majors. verted once and Ivar Dulmanis booted a 40 yarder for a single CANADA‘S LIGHTS ACTION Is!! 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