20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Nov. 1, 1958 BOWLING NEWS EATON'S Specials for Mordery : M, later 204. i nets Hilda Ld eam standings will be given next week MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Spring's took three from Crowels. Gold Medal did the same to Fred's, and Jordan's to Kinloch, Nu-Way 2 to Jury and Lovell 1 and People's 2 Motor City 1. Over 400 Doubles: Ann Peters Rose Procher (451, 186, 265), Berniece| Saramak (435, 167, 268), Merle Poch 425 (191, 234), Doris Vann 409 (188, 221), Laura McKinley 407 (211, 196). Over 200 singles: Irene Campbell 224, Nelda: Thompson 220, Mae Jamieson 217, Edna Elliott 215, Helet Gourlie 214, Vi Moore 209, Celia Wigg 201, Fairley Bouckley 201. orue LEAGUE The executive would like to welcome all the bowlers for the new season, especially the new ones this year. We wish all of you the best of luck in your bowling. \ Team standings: No. 1, 2010; No. 2, 2678; No. 4, 2314; No, 5, 2296; No, 6, 2268; No. 3, 2238. Men's high triple: H. Hutton 250, 280, 297, 827; ladies' high triple: G. Cook, 187, 214, 199, 600; men's high single, H. Hutton, /297; ladies' high single und J, Winter 243, Over 200: H. Hutton 250, 280, 297; G. Bull 213, 274, 213; W. Hollyhead 228, 259; K. Graves 223, 216; J. Winter, 243; H. Hartshorn, 232; A. Gimblett, 225; D. Sagar, 220; G. Cook, 214; J. Greig, 205 and L. Ferencz, 200. $ Lemon League: V. Greig 81, 72, 93; B. Baxter 94 and D, Logan #89, MOTOR CITY LADIES' LEAGUE The Hula-Hoops have twirled them- selves into top position with 12 points, Close behind are the Sputniks, Rock- ettes, and the Bombs with 9 each. Pop- ups and Wanderers 8, Lollipops and Lucky Six 7, Sugar Jetts and Jokers 6, Six Pixiess5, Lucky Sevens 4, Happy Bees 3, Atomics 2, Aces 1 and Budgies ® sowing over 600 were: Ethel Free- man 664 (260, 215); Alma Henderson 637 (287); Carol Wright 634 (260, 215); Myrtle Hickson 618 (221, 200); Marg McCristall 616 (289, 206); Elsie Smith 613 (222); Isobelle King 608 (221). 200 singles: Ethel Tonkin 293, Taylor 247, Marion Thomas 247, rey Hodgson 241, Mary King 235, Marj Vaughn 231, Hazel Bannon 224, Joan Dayman 223, Shirley Sargeant 222, Lois Burden 219, Isobelle Creamer 219, Lila Huxtable 216, Nan Bennett 214, Gladys Blythe 208, Blanche Norton 200 and Lil Wright 200. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE High Single: 8S. Hanna, 268. High Triples: Shirley Powers, 685 Joyce Bell, 673 Georgina Nesbitt, 633 Betty Pearce, 632 and Betty Simmons, hy Standings: Hotshots, 4; Merry Macs, 3; Blue Jays, 3; Go-Getters, 2; Alley Cats, 2; Slow Jetd, 1; Pin-Pickers, 1 and Bell Ring 200 Singles: §. Stute, wis B. Puncanson, 23; M. God- A Devel 30%: J. Misztak, sgh Triple -- Joan Taylor, 769; High Single -- Joan Taylor, 311; High Single (with randicap) -- Mary Topping, 312 and High Triple (with handicap) -- May Robson, Top Ten a Shirley Powers, 196; Joyce Bell, Verna Dewell and Mary Tureski (tie), 191; Cris Collins, 188; Joan Taylor, 184; Betty mons, 184; Georgina Nesbitt, RR , Hanna, 178 and Fran Barnu INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE rounding winners of this season and I will say you can't determine who it will be until that last pin falls. This section the competition has really been keen. In the Ladies' Division, Bev. East- wood of Schofields still has the High Single of 280 while Grace Dowe, also of Schofields, has the High Triple of 690. The High Average is not available at time of writing. 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