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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 16

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Wearin lower than usual, 16 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 11, 1958 Norway Runner OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | oring wes Charles Palmer Others who bowled Fred Taylor 631, RB, MeGillivary 627, | Ralph Wescott 624, Don Hay Balser 618 and Boh McFadden 613 leading with over 600 were Newest Student At Stanford U. STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- A middle distance star from Nor: way has arrived at Stanford Uni |g wi Capone "551 (228.161.1687), versity to major in engineering-- Dorothy Tozer 191, Pearl Smale 191, and a new world record for the Knid ag mm, Emma Jackson Jn, o | Madeline Sinclair , were the only two-mile relay may be In the| Forres» I ors, making. J Cundh. 23. 4 the & | Men's high single; Morse Hatt J J ertil La , 23, Is the key niso high triple 588 (174-160-246, The ORC 's Halts are doing very well, to coach Payton Jordan's hope of Hols re B00 Ve Coppin 225, Al breaking the present mark, Price 207, Tab Gearing 205, George The record on the books Is Tavlor 202 7:22.8 set by Occidental at Los ® have Lemon League: Dorothy Price, Nat Angeles May 24, 1957, But lastpgemon Leaiee Bon "Rose Ru May 16 a University of Califor-|pert, Nancy Harper and Shooze Smale nia quartet romped the distance : ' FRIENDLY 0 whats J in 7:20.9, a mark that seems cer. One lonely little doub o's tain to win official recognition, Btrikers and Hot Shots are tied for FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SBORDS THE PIN WITTERS Team Standings: We have started the second section and find quite & difference in the standings this time MeCarl"s 4, Coppin'. 4, MeKinstry's 2 Houston's 2, Gilmour's 0, Boorman's 0 The Ladies' high single went (to Edith Gearing with 226, Enid Hatt had TOP BUT WITH WIDE SPREADING few names for WHITE FRINGE BELOW, "ON THE RUN. THE TAIL 1S HELD HIGH THE ANTLERS OF THE Ng WHITE "TAILED DEER ARE WITHOUT BROW 4 J TINES, THE MAIN BEAMS ARE DIRECTED FORWARD, WITH THE SNAGS POINTED UP, " THE MULE DEER ANTLERS ARE WIDER IN SPREAD AND CONSTRUCTED IN A SERIES OF REGULAR FORKS, Ernie Cunliffe and Cick Lassen, Slater 411.229, {other Btanford middle distance P, Anderson 219, Ann Fors: runners, Lundh has run the B00 ter 206 and G, Gwilliam 203, | i £1 THE MULE DEER { [HAY b S$ DARK BELOW 3 3) EACEPT THE INSIDE Wor OF THE LEGS, WHICH IS WHITE, THERE |S A PRONOUNCED CIRCULAR ' RUMP PATCH OF WHITE, THE TAIL HAS A BLACK TUFT ON | Fleteher 414 (234), K took two points from Sputniks, Moon-| Singles: H, Scott 220, J, Buch 226 beams took two points from Green| F., Redpath 214, M, Donald 213; triple A, Vysehaft hornets and Lucky Six took two Smart 211, J. Bell 211, G, Luke 210, Herbie Wilson 364 points from Toppers M., Clarke 210, CC, Oatway 210, R.| League standings: Bhiners 34, Mix Doubles; Ann Forster 411, (216) Parrott 209, WH. Anderson 207, A, Corn-leps 40, Polishers 25, Automatics 25, Singles: I, Amey 216, E, Burrus 211, ish 203, 1, Fomme 202, | Knight 202. pankers 22, Kromers 21, Gyro's 21 R. Rockirune 205, J. sll 203, and O. and V. Moyse 200 G Bs Ellison 200 Teum standing; Greenhornets 18, GMO PLATERS LEAGUE Don Saunders was the only Sputniks 14; Toppers 11; Lucky Bix 10il The recent wiring of victories en much to the dismay of his gallery of | Jetts 10; Moonbeams 10; Aces 7 and|joyed hy the Tankers came to an end supporters Wilson ad wi High hanged with Don mem | Over 646, | Beaton 660, Harel Siblock 626 and Maury Lemon Wilson 620. Marg, McNeil 04 and Elaine Bell 90. | Standing League high average remains un:| section High | Mitchells single Henderson 16, Saywells 16, Motor City 4 16 Subway Lunch 15, Western Tire 15,|8I0's champion Jockey in Whites Ins, 14 and Burns 11 600; Lots Shaw M93, Fleanor Weddup 650, Del MeKnight 615 Lorraine Back 94 REMEMBER WHEN? . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fred Vox, great English jockey i: With one ment let In fel and later a trainer, is kiliad in a pretty close draw---ig highway accident in Englan ao Bins 19, Newbie Vigo years ago today, He was Brite 1930 and twice winner of the Derby, |retiring in 1936 after 30 years In the saddle, For his last two sea- League STATE MONOPOLY Oil in Brazil has been a stale sons as a jockey he was the No, ber in the Lemon lLengue this week, monopoly since 1952, |1 rider for King George V, {Ramblers L] {last week when the Bhiners took four. All members are aan V i : points from them, This win gives the thst howling starts at o'clock sharp, | AUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE |jougue loaders a clear four point Flan to be there early and avoid mis What happened Monday night!! The margin, ahead of the Mixers sing the first game Hula Hoops took two points from the! The Automatics handicapped hy he CrackerJacks, who have heen turning ing three men short again lost four LADIES' MAJOR "B' LEAGUE in some good scores lately points, this time to the low placed Points taken: Mitchells 4 Bints 0; There is ua little difference In the Gyro's, No such excuse can he given Neshitts 4 Hendersons 0; Motor City § standing this week, High man for the by the Mixers who were soundly heat: Saywells 1; Western Tire 5 Subway night was Charlie Lovell with his score en hy the Kromers Lunch 15 and Whites Ins, 3 Burns | of 472 (181-91); Bill Hunks 288 (172.117) TT ---- _------ SE Pat MeConneli 287 (164-124); Violet Pike 168 (126-40); Mary Leach 130) | (104-36); Clara Suddard 31; Guy Camp hell 27 Team standing Hula Hoops 3 Cracker«Iacks 4; Mr. BIG Sizes 44.40 TAL ao | MI. 61" vo 6 RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing: Rose 14; Green 12; Black 12; Navy 10; Grey 8; Yellow 9; Ma. roon 9; Jade 0; Brown 8; Red 8; Gold {8 Lime 7; Coral 7; Orange 6; White 6; Pink 6; Silver 5; Tan 4; Blue 3; 6 Fine 8: Biver 3, DUNN'S TAILORS High Doubles: H, Peaker 470 (306), 16 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH I. Clemence 462 (227-235), W. Bonnetia , 450 (212.298), J, Ovens 429 (248), M RA 3.7611 Mel aughlin 411 Walker 402 (220) READY TO WEAR CLOTHING AND FURMISHINGS (202:2091, M SCOTCH PINE (lois . FOR SALE! ® NURSERY GROWN ® GOOD VARIETY 925 = AL PRESTON SUNOCO SERVICE STATION THE END; UNLIKE THE WHITE-TAILED PEER, IT RUNS WITH THE TAIL DOWN Mary Parks 87, Ann Bob Gain and Mike MeCor . Lemons: L, Gilbert 98, V, Wood 07, metres, 'which is a shade short|p "00" 6 "V, Brintnell 95, B. Beadle of theigplf mile, in 1:47,8, Lloyd of, M, Ludlow 77.73, E. Taylor 72 and ran the half mile last season in|E, Franiiin Pri Sarr 12. Duwhialta 1:49.2, Cunliffe in 1:50.2, and Las: |, Team andi er rs 12 Hula sen in 1:52 Hoops 11, Sputniks 10, Lulu's 8 and The way coach Jordan figures Flying Saucers 5 it, that foursome can tumble the| A & P LADIES LEAGUE [mark to at least 7:15 and maybe| nov, 26; Dot Harlow captured high lower {triple with 687 and high single 278 thus became the Queen of the week! What hapy 1 here? No others over ' 007 We're open for yi HOCKEY'S BIG / Who is Joining next? | Over 200; Betty Hewitt 260, Marlene ' | Kitchen 221, Jean Selick 218-205, Mary - . - Andy Bathgate of New York|Kilchen 831, Jean Bee h A e----. § I BAG FRATURRS $YNDICAT, late er «RANGES picked up one ASSIS] fnear B07. Jiity Kopp 206, Norma S------ Wednesday night as Rangers|Zambonelli* 200 . howed 2-1 to Detroit Red Wings, | _ Lemon Laague Arne land took sole possession of the "Wondering. why the ahve week's ew or 00 1 National Hockey League's scOr-| news is just making an Aphenrance ing leadership, | "The secret is that it went travelling | Fhe adereh'n {ta Toronto, Hamilton ine Landon he y 3 ] fore appearing at the local news | GA PUB circles (in the pocket of a friend who | Bathgate, New York 17 18 85 kindly offered to deliver them for A Geoffrion, Montreal 14 20 34 (me) sorry girls but better Inte than NEW YORK (AP)--New York|(But he's a big little man." Howe, Detroit 13.17.30 [MECC 4 Top honors so ta Betty Giants, who have lost to last-| Patton, a fourth year man with Moore, Montreal 14 14 28 |yrewitt with a high triple of 818, with place teams such as Philadelphia(the Glants out of the University | Ullman, Detroit 12 16 28 [Joan Wall close on her heels with 609 Eagles and Chicago Cards, still|of Mississippi, has made more|M, Richard, Montreal 12 15 27 |Nice bowling Li hut ian tt lone can force an eastern division Na-|pass interceptions than any other Beliveau, Montreal 14 12 26 {soma UP, hove OY a ae T's tional Football League playoff by|defensive halfback in the pro The four pin's are veally not glued beating Cleveland Browns here!league, He swiped two against) men down, it just appears that way! y f air 3 y Over 200; Bea Allen 230, Marg, Rora Sunday the Lions at Detroit last Sunday mack beck 297, Noreen Richmond 232, Mar They have an exceptional de-|for a total of 11 for the season.| The Browns can win the|jene Jordan 226, Norma Hooper 207 y 5 returne ] r 183| , rence chi Hikes 207, Tammy Harlock 206, fensive line and a better-than.| He's returned those 11 for 183) Eastern conference championship Mary Gilkes 207 lock 401 ay ; p i y 4 04, M Eyre 203, adequate offensive line. The of-|YArds, and his pilferage has been|with a triumph in Yankee Stad.|Miriarle, Kalan, 204, Marg: Eyre fence, while rarely brilliant, is indirectly responsible for a good|jym. If the Giants win, it set up| Lemon League: Helen Thorndyke 61 steady and usually at its best in|many touchdowns and field goals|a playoff in New York the follow: and Joy Harrington 64 the clutch {the Ulants have scored, ing Sunday, Cleveland now holds AUX. 31 UAW Their weak point is the defen. RE WEAK a one-game lead Ann Forster is our top howler this sive backfield, Yet a quarter ofl The other defensive men, In Gain, a defensive stalwart who week with a nee double 411 td tha It is manned by a fellow coach cluding linebackers, have ac- was shifted to end when Bill Quin. 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