42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 1, 1963 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Lemons: T. Gutsole, D. Pi Cn and Hibberts took 4 pts. each FAMILY DOUBLES weeks to get No. 3 Grouping: At 9 p.m. on alleys from 1 to 10, Oshawa Railway, Black's Men's Wear, Leather Workers Local 205, Chev Bombers, King Pins, Seal Beams, IL Cowle Line, Door Line, Drivers. Ant lod Hoppers L vee 1; Heejams 2 Handycaps 1: Stinkers 3, Scatterbrains 1 Smose 3, Jit- Morrison 692 Elaine M: 649 (275), Bill (243, 224), Jack Carr » BY + Notice: In all three groupings, the teams will roll a 3-game series and the five high teams will qualify for the finals on Fri- day, April 17, at 7 p.m. Major Group Bowlers Saturday, April 11, will be play-off night when a five-game series will be rolled in both major championship and the consolation series, with the team rolling the highest total cecoming the winner in each seriés. Time 9 p.m. The majority of the bowlers voted in favor of Saturday 1ith for the play-off ald 637 (261); M. Meulemeester 631 (201, 206, 224); Bert Suddard 627 (227, 258); Leo Smith 620 (236, 205); A. 1 wrence Durno 612 (334); D. Wetherup 603 (220, 228). Singles: Ethel Fogal 215, Chuck Durno 205, 215, M. Smith 226, 210, J. Logeman 231, Geo. King 226, J. Wetherup 220, L. Blackler 219, F. French 219, Bess Durno from Hillsides and Burtons. Mills, Cuberts took 2 pts each from Simcoes and Tre- sanes. 8, Fishers, Colleges, Valen- clas, Oxfords and Parks 2 pts. each. Team standing last section: Hibberts Cromwells Mills Cuberts Colleges Valenciag Centres KING STREET HAPPY DOUBLES Monday night was first of the semi- everyone bow fo: th finals ling for high pins. . Merv. Cryderman bowled see- | L. Raeside the evening ond high single with a score of 254. Other high singles were Big- wood 232, Vern Osborne 226, Kelvin Ed- gar 219, Percy Fletcher 205, Bob Cress- well and Bernice Perry 202, and Rhea Edgar 201. ve Those representing the Lemon League Eileen Creswell §9, Greta Burrows 74, Marjon Bigwood #3, and Norma 97. Flat To 3168 Billy Goats 2933 Hot 2934 Ches' Champs 2859 LEGION BOWLING The Head Pins put their team in the lead taking four points from the Brown- ies. Rockets took four from Ups & Downs. Top Dogs, two; Lucky (13), two; Lucky Strikes, two. With three weeks to go the top teams will have to dig in to keep the lead as we have several teams close for points. We have two for the honor roll ; | this week. Mary Brockman with 313 and Jim Lovell 311. Our congratulations to line for high double | both for their 439 made up of singles 222 and 608 8. Davis 619 (260), A. Elliott 609 ( A (231, 200), H. Brown D. Crozier son 208, Smith 219, 8. Lavender 204, 201, J. Noo- nan 217, E. Landry 222, L. Witterick 201, 202, R. Pope 223, 211, F. Halferty 211. Ladies' triple: Mary Brockman 667 (202, 313). Singles: A. Katusky 223, J. Mason 235, E. Elliott 203, B. Watson 303, E. Smith 205, B. Crawford 207, K. Brown 203, 212. Lemon League: A. Bessie 92, M. Har- vey 96, L. Day 96, E. Smith 91, M. Lovell 87, J. Jackson 93, B. Watson 85, M. Hal ferty 73. A Dummies nice bowling. Men's high triples: D. Butler 612 (213, 239), G. Haines 741 (201, 252, 288), F axe, and the majority also voted in favor Byres 672 (247, 239), J. Lovel 672 am, 200, Kay Stires 221, Harold Ellis 254, Perc. in the .C.B.A. Tournament, 200, Barrett 204, Madge Durno Grace There will be bowling as usual on Sun- day, April 5. Murray's 320 game was high single for Better See Motorola TV | g aLsnueen i es . SPECIAL! SPECIAL! BUTTER 1b. 2c ONT. NO. 1 POTATOES. =u 1.59 BEEF and PORK ROASTS AT LOW PRICES PLENTY OF HAMS IN STOCK FOR EASTER SWIFT'Sioicrs| D 's DILL PICKLES 56-0z. 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