BOWLING NEWS MAYFAIR LADIES LEAGUE Congratulations to Mary McCon- nell for a nice 295 game. Too bad you didn't make the 300. Bowling was more even for most teams-- oniy two teams made four points, Lots of 200 games rolled, Points: Chums 4, Wildcasts 0; Di uddies 0; Tryhards 3, Marionettes 1; Braw Lassies 3, bor iy Clios Hi dreamers "i Ke, , Hum ers 2; ue Jays 2, The Mac's 2; Doodlers 2, Globes 2. 800 triples: Isabelle King 659 (284, 225, 200), Marj. Vaughan 649 (231, 226), Ethel Wagar (247). 200 singles: Marg. O'Reilly 224 and 212, Lorraine Mercer 214 and 201, Mary McConnel 295, Barb Mc- Feeters 270, Marion Thomas 255, Eleanor Game 246, Blanche Nor- ton 245, Polly Blackler 244, Edna Spencer 237, Vi, Taylor 237, Betty Cazdik 232, Bessie Knox 224, Betty Pike 218, Mary Nichols 218, Alice Armstiong 218, Lillian Hewer 215, Elsie Smith 207, Molly Virgin 206, May O'Neill 204, Helen Twinin 204, Helen Duffield 202, Mar), Carswell 202, Kay Peel 202, Anne Willoughby 201, Jean Gresik 200, Doo-Dads Cokes Braw Lassies Ch OE =ERNNWARANRARIDIIID JEWEL LEAGUE Thursday afternoon found the Jewel League minus a few bowl ers. Neverthleess, the teams pul the usual vim and vigor into their , The Topaz took three points fone e Pearls and the Diamonds took three points from the Rubies, Ina Bowman bowled giving her the honored position of single for the day, with the hi double going to Rita Powell, and 209, 31 u 21 20 STORIE PARK LEAGUE The first place team bowls the second place team next week, Wonder what will happen as there is exactly #4 points between them. Saturday night Hibberts and Cu- berts took 4 points each from Mills Burtons points each and Cromwells 1 point, Men 600: Danny Gray 688 (272, 240); Jim Claus 682 (272, 225); Don ennin, (249, 225); Jack (278, 218); Dave bson 630 (245, 222); John Wether- ad (222, 212); Geo King 613 Ladies' 600: Kane 646 ( 233); Mary King 632 (247, 217). Men 200: Bil Gitton 240; Ed H 215; 213 Art Tuson 209; Art , 200. Pe ndles 200: Marg Williams 267; Eva Arkwright 246; Alice Northey 243; Lorraine Prout 230; Bea Nort- hey 215; Bea Simmons 213; Mickey Smith 207; Gloria Claus 202, 201; Joyce Parter 201, Lemon League: Maude Rora- beck, Marj Craddock, Jack Ander- son, Mrs, Steel, Mickey Smith, Hibberts 23 Colleges . Cromwells Oxfords . Cuberts Hillsides Mills ... Burtons Tusanes Simcoes .. OSHAWA MEN'S STORE LEAGUE 23, they'll be up where you are, Peps ' | 5th place, Hazel Nuts still dragging behind. 772 (314), A. Moss 770. J, Procher 719 and 8. Simpson 877 (313), B., Fisher of Post Office 83, Nicholls of Houdaille Hershey 90,| and G. Adams of A and P 95 are] all new Lemon Leaguers, R. Fig ary has graduated with a nice 281, Oshawa Box and Lumber 28 2 Barbars Ontario Motor Sales Goch Service Houdaille Hershey Post Office Powell's Algers Dixon's Shepherd's A and P Canada Bread pale : ars FIRST SECTIONAL WINNERS Carswell's 2 2 21 21 17 7 16 it} 14 14 13 12 9 9 8 | Lucky Gliders took 2 | Tops Tops M.| | Las cap: Betty Pike, 213, cap: McConkey 257 and 230 (487), Al Shortt 207, Eric Taylor 201. | Carl Clark 227 and 242 from the ALT: " Sneakers ABC's Widers 15 13 12 Doodle Bugs 10 5 Sliders ; ; igh single without hand. Ramblers Ladies' high' single with handi- Bea Davidson 237, Ethel Westlake 230, Pearl Cooper 217 415), Mary NieTonne | 212, Men's high single without handi- sack Ben. 282 470), Joe Mav's high «ingle with Fandican: (519), Al Bs J LONG Liles am Vig vinm Harold Corley 230 (427), Fred Cole- man 230 (404), Arnold Taylor 228, Perc Neal 219 Bill Westlake 228, | (403), | Bint 212, Robert Lewis 206, | Lemons were handed out to 7| BONIeTs, Lorena Coneybears 88, Glads Clark 85, Bea Davidson 81, Annie Lee 61, Luva Allman 76, | Bessie Know 63, KING ST, HAPPY DOUBLES Oniy one more night 12it in the second section and what a race it will be next week, The Flots have alrzaay won themselves a position in the playofis. It is up to the other three teams who is going to win this section, Only seven points be- tween the teams so next week we should have som» rv nl com tition, 80 look sharp, be sharp but don't ring the gongs come next Monday night, Flots Ding-Dongs Flashers | Very UCL s.. Bell-Ringers 25 High scores: Ra ter 252, Jackie Marshall 212, Len Der- vent 308, Lorna Howell 248, Glen Howell 225, Eleanor Lean 215, Manford Hutcheon 218, Ray George Lean 208, eorge Tresise | CANADIAN ORDER FORESTERS 206 and Pat Tresise 210, Lemonades: Norma Robinson 74 Ae Gi, aCtuyn Jston /4 and b/, Marg, Gomme THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE Last week's bowling night was ans niuy playe turned in scores well over the 200 nar... Bernury O'grien had an ¢ ceptionally good night; he bowled 315, thus taking tne men's high single, Bernard also took the men's gh Hiple with 815, Nice games, Marle lynchuck bowled a 308 to capture the ladies' high for the week; this score also being the laides' high for th year thus far, Previously Marie held the lad- fes' high with 300, I do believe Marie wold like some compet tion from the rest of the ladies, So let's go. The "lemon league' for the week Way 207, Ches- | goes exclusively to Ann Whodal, obinson 223, Mery Cryderman | Therefore it is apparent our bowl ing Is improving, If possible let's keep It going with strikes, spares, and noblows! | Ringers are still having every thing thelr own way and took all {four points from the Skitbems springers 4, B, Bees 0; Ironmong vs 4, Numb Skulls 0; Goof:vs J Smgothies 1; Rums 3, Rockets 1; Wanderers 3 and Jinks 1, Best bowler of the night was Art Smith with 740 (341), Now we have two men tied for high single, Art md Fred Glover, so fight it out boys and gee who can come up wih a better Jone, Al Spring 704, Ray George , Earl Westlake 685, Fred Glove: 659, Norm O'Reilly 654, Wes Richards 641, Arn Greene 637, Walter Tippett 618 and Ron Swartz 600, In the 200's were Horace Harts. horn 258, George Morgan 254, italph O'Reilly 243, Len Martin 226, Gord Hambly 216 and 215, Sandy Stark 215, Bob Tippett 215, Albert Kennerley 211 and Bill Miles 210, Molly Hartshorn was really knocking them over on Friday night and came up with 713 (312), Marg, Smith back In the groove with 643, Fva Bartell 63, In the 200 class: Eva Clarke 247, Ethel Shaw 239 Jessie Heenan 227, | Josie Westlake 220, Mabel Manduyi 213, Dot. McEaciern 212, fdne | Richards 200, Frances Spriog 206 and Marg O'Reilly and Jo, Hubbard each with 200, 'he district bowling tournamen' | will be reld in Scarboro on Feb, | 12th and we plan on taking « bus, | Anyone who wishes to go may | leave their names with Toots er Charlie Ferguson and we will notify the Forester League in Scarboro as to how many teams we may enter, ow back to our own league again, Please try and be #t the alleys and ready to bow! by at least 9.10, We are starting very lete these past few weeks and most of us like to get home before 12 o'clock. RAINBOW LEAGUE Orange hie co THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Brown 88 | 0, Maroon 3, Green 0, Blue 3, Pink 1 (tle game Brown 2, Silver 1, Red 2 le 1, Gold 2, Mauve 1, High doubles ~~ Ruth Parrott 451 (235), Vi Norris 446 (276), High sinvles: Mavie Jewin 497 (250), Lil Steadman 483 (237), Ma- rion Burr 228, Phyllis MeMillan '| 216, Anne Cornish 211, Marianne rd 20, Bea Colvin Gira 208, 1A flan Clemence 205, Madge Donald BOOST FLIGIHNT CAPACITY WASHINIGTON (AP)~The Inter- national Air Transport Association | ¥ Wednesday, January 26, 1955 13 SEEK LARGER PAYMENTS DAMASCYS (AP)~8yria today directed its foreign, finance vw 4° seonpmy ministers to sec ia. op royalties from foreign petrolenm companies operativg in this #8 try. All Bouso, govern man, said negotiations will 8 soon as Foreign Minister Pg Atasst ret vne irom the vile fence talks in Cairo. The Shed ministers will deag with ai panies having petroleum pip across Syri, (IATA) sald Sunday the # air lines serving Europe wh v ier passenger ecarpelly 14 FS cent this summer fo meet an ex- nected increase In tourist: Bisa: , IATA, hes hzadquarers in Montreal, airlines will pay particular tion this yen' fing and ndable con tween flights arriving, f sens points and Europe, 26 Oshawa Bakery 16 National's 1 ADIES MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Line last night of the second sec- tion saw Biddulphs take 3 points from Hendersons to win the sec- tion, Congratulations girls on a Job well done. Nesbitts and Meaghers handed out goose eggs this week, Nesbitts to Mitchells and Meaghers to Whites Ins, Western Tire took 3 from Burns and Warner-Willlams 3 from Dixons, Our thanks girls for a perfect attendance, Let's keep it up In the last section, Bubbles Cardinal rolled a 700 score (259, 209, 232). That Bub- bles! She's a good one, . We have nine 600 scores, We're doing dandy. Helen Trot 676 (211 166, 299, Too bad Helen you couldn't have squeezed in -a. point for a 300 game. Good bowling, Duds Mills 636, Ethel Wagar 635, Irene McKay 629, Toots Ferguson 624, Juddy Zak 613, Wilma Rora- beck 613, Marg. Ward 605 and Lois Shaw 605, We gave the lemons a rest this section as we were pretty good but watch out the next time, Here is the final standing and total pins for the second section, Biddulphs 26 52,728 Me 4 52,570 Henderson Warner - Williams Burns Western Tire Mitchells Nesbitts Dixons Whites Ins, THE FRIENDLY 4 No doubles this week -- what's wrong with all our good bowlers? Theda Magee was top bowler and Mase Shea, bless her, had her first 200-game this season, Happy Gang are going right up the ladder from 5th place to 3rd place. You Lucky Six and City Slickers had better watch out or and Puddlers tied for 4th place, Pin Heads, Doodle Bugs tied for Cardinal 97, B. H 9, L. Deverell 95 and 77, J. Husband 98, E. Watson 89, A. Reardon 71, C. Norris 70. City Slickers 82 Lucky Six 30 Happy Gang 28 Peps 27 Dudders 2 Pin Heads 25 Doodle Bugs = Hazel Nuts ALBERT ST UNITIED CHURCH Who's going to win the second section? 1 wonder, You know there's just three more weeks to go. The A.B.C.'s took all 3 from the Hustlers. The Rotshots took 3 from the 7-Ups. Sliders took 3 from the Ramblers. The Sneakers took 2 from the Dioodle Bugs and the Oshawa Box and Lumber keep right on oiling along, bowling a nice 3,746 and look like sure win. ners with only one night to go In this section, Algers 4, Hallidays 0; Powell's 4, Nationals 0: Canada Bread 4, A and P 0; Oshawa Box and Lum- ber 3, Dixon's 1: Barbers 3, Hou- daille Hershey 1; Shepherd's 3, Pedlars 1; Comcos 3, Ontario Mot- or Sales 1; Goch Service 3, Cars. wells 1; Oshawa Bakery 3, Collis 1; Siberry's 3. Post Office 1, The over-700 bowlers were: H. Brown 853, L. Shobbrook 762, C. McConnell 781 (341), A. Bordon + 739, F, Coakwell 704, P, Makar- chuk 725, I. Bent 764, W. 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