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The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1959, p. 12

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OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE ! Following our last session, we mow Jack Wouston 220, Les Usher 220. Alf MOTOR CITY LADIES' MAJOR "A™ : i thers " t | Brown 216, Tom Farndale 215, Cliff Me- Isabelle King ndled the, pins for a Doug's Pur »uks retained the lead find there are four more weeks (o go Gee 210, 207, Murray Lewis 200 and jovely triple of | with two. games- of |by bouncing back from an oyeryiiel, in the last section, and there sure has|pii Cann 209, 333 and 311. Nancy MacKay 735, Alice | game pry lu hago Te been some improvement in the scores. pagies' High Singles: Belle Fox 264, Northey 733, Greta Logeman 724, Mavis » i y lim | High triple this week goes to Madeline Jean Bryamt 245, n 'Campbell 222 Taylor 708, Marion Dingman any. the total Hn PoinEERY "he SUD Morrison 735 (289, 250); Marg Glecoff and Jean Morrison 202 Nancy Love 654, Mary Mothersill 651, Post Office 3, OMS. 1: Maple Leaf again hit as a team A 733 2 (223, Bea Ross 648, Chris Collins 640, Audrey Ed's Dixies are close on the trail OPUC LEAGUE Keyes 638, Al og Lanning oh Ev, i ? o ing 630, Helen Wiggl , Janet A A Team Standing: Spooks 62,446: The Harding 4 : i Ben' 209); Ethel Freeman nds 60.954: Sputniks 69.784; Sparkies Peel 622, Helen Gourlie 625, 8. Mal ar. Pedlars 1 1gime and SHI got only a siugle point. one point of the league jeu pains 626 (320 Vera Bint 628 (254, 223); and 50.537. Dooleys $8,937 and Pinheads chuk 61s, Edna Hudson 611, i - | ept in contention b; 8 6 " . J a 609 600. Strikes 46. Weg dhind 4 Bg Leo! Section Points: Coutats 10, 0. Bak Cagiiase semumed i» Srverd Wave the Tropicanas a 3 and 1 defeat thus Au Sabo Sih mh A awaits tl aw. Blan Tre, D. Sayer 121. 3041. Toa vi Windus " 3, |ery 20, Barbers 19, Collis 20, Bo y a single over Buicks who tool eM | keeping in a second place tie with nu p " 27, : h 40 Moderns 20, Reeds 19, Gil. Hi fr iy Oke the Wards 18, Browns 14. Hallidays 13,131, If Caddies had gained this week the Diies : 200 singles: Madeline Fleetwood 274; 19) (679) 21. Young Moderns | " " " Barb McFeeters 262, 238: Mary King . i eR ards 18. Fashion Village 18, Nu-Way powled well but "Toothy" was the Post Office 16, Powells 14 Canada they would have been almost untouch-| This section is going right down to ; i 235: Alice Lanning 253, 203: Lois, Men's High Single: G. Greig 296. Rug 18, Horwich 15, Woodlyn 11, Cocs difference The lucky Strikes shoved Bread 15, A and P 14, Verne's 11./able, but the race is still wide open, . 4 | the with two weeks remaining Burden 247; Dot Zedic 238; Susie Hopps Ladies' High Triple: M. Blears 224. cojaq 11 and Strouds 9. the King Pins down lo the cellar with Goch 6, Dixons 16, Pedlars je Juss Chevs also had all Hoo games and og three of the teams within a single"237; Muriel Carrington 236; Josie Hur | 144, 189 (357). ---- the second shul out of the night. Bill(25, OMS. 11, Smiths 16 and Up iJ were the only 40 winners --over|, iu, "or ch other and the trailing rie 235; Bert Wight 231 and 202; Marj Ladies' High Single: M. Blears 224. Moore, Doug Taglor and Bill Newell,| W. Richards 87 y. Corukn 291: GMC'. and this jumped chevies |; 0 tix still not out of contention be.|Carswell 228; Carrie Spencer 226; Betty Over 200: D. 224, 264; B. DIED ON DUTY all bowling in the higher bracket for|J. Laurie 749-280; Pearse 715-2 i all the way into second with Buicks, | 0 only 6 points back of the pace Baker 222; Elsie Taylor 238, 220; Aud- Thaczuk 229, G. Greig 203, 296; W. ; . cP) the "Strikes". The Witfers held the (A. Weatherhesd - 3 Clement Diesels kept, in the race sity when | otters rey Hodgson 24; Ebel Jreeman 23 Hotiyhead ny uss i Gib 2 LN BELL ISLA New C " A Il saw. 258; P. Szoldra 677. " 13 | they 3 oa t inh Shae! 5 op man and 201: Lois Shaw 210; Vi Taylor 210, Blears ; H. alley 219: A, Gim- Ni i rear-ol of, 'with Sim Pout and AY Jamieson be.(P, Makarehuk 693.23: R. Lloy os. Vauxhall alo split 22 as DOuE Shackleton. was the top mo0 O05 %uldrey Crafkowski 209: Helen blett 218; B. Dodds 218: D, Boivin 214; Robert n Norma, A ling top men for each team respective-|S. Sargeant 72; 26) cos copped the fast game by alg TE WEE G0 ga Corby 614 and Fetchison 209; Marg Glecofi 209; Mary H. Hutton 204; D. Logan 203 and S.|chief of the voluntary Jy. Bill Smith led the Hot Shot's lo a|E. Brisbois 677-26 ) y 695.280: | small margin Bob Temperton 605. Nicholls 2 ene Severs 207; Hazel Koltucki 201 ade here, died waile directing 3 te 1 victory over the Pin Buster Healey 705. y 678; It has become a habit for Johnnie Soores of 200 were rolled by Doug! Bannon 2 Bennett 230, 206: Ramon League: K. Graves 99 and "| fire-tighting operations, ° stopping their bid for a first division Jackson 654 L. Shobrook 262i quot to he high man as he again Shackleton 214.203,219: Bill Hart 2 Isie Brown 55 Marie Jordan i udsell 94, Sy : position. w. Bradbury 724 2: Slayton, 652 came up with 797 31.200, He only fh Feeney 211, 224: Bob Temper Creamer 203; Mary Wiwchar 202. 3 inn aca imi Conlin led the hopor voll this 283: FE. Couvier 66: A. I got 192 one game but his average of yon 236: Vera Lymer 201; Tom Neal Fle A211, "y week With a 749 triple (302, 229, 218), [Gates 278: J. Davidson 8. Claus oi ghould go up another notch. OF = enn Hato Zid Henderson Standing: Aces 10, Budgies 9, six 5 EN EEE END GND GED GES ES a . Other nice (riples were Bill Moore 683: P, Barrett 674-251 1: a came from Pat Jarvis, Corby 228. 226 and Barry Pixies 8, Lucky Six 7, Rockettes 7, § 0 h #70 (264. 220); Doug Ti 683-272: R, Woolacott 743-202: B. Ma 22): Harold Clarke, Atomics 7, Jokers 6, Pop-Ups 6, Sugar People o shawa 1 A Who Never Finished 228); Bill Smith 644 (262, 215): Bill ning 263; J. Bradford #70: B, and Blake Walls, prio Velma Neal 84 Jeits 6, The Bombs 6, Hula-Hoops i | Newell 613 (257); Al Jamieson 602 (215,256: D. Burden 652-311: ; Lollipops 5, Wanderers 5. Happy Bees and Jim Poot 600 (311), 8 Top single game came from Johnnie Team Standing: = Purepacks 17. 4. Lucky Sevens 3, and the Sputniks 2. are invited to write for FREE booklet. Tells how you eon i earn your American School Diploma, day, April 13, 1959 L PLAYER AGAIN? | RADIATOR DEPT, Souter Bi 1; Dixons Powells | with th 1100 to down ls rowns 1; h : ow! : Tegm Standings: Brazers 66, Hot Smiths rowns 14 I w ree games. over o of the Purepaks when they swamped -258), Ethel Shots 61, Gutter Snipes $0, Lucky Six|2 ©: Bakery 2, Bolahoods 2: ards 301s 31. Olds had an 1100 and a 1200 Cec's Divcos and climbed to within ronfin och 0; 7p 1, LE , 57, Pinbusters 51, Wiffers 48. Lu ee a To Te -- were by Bert Powell 768.270.279 ngle hie ; Purepacky" 17, Good single games were by Cook, 312, who edged' ouf John Craw. Dixies 16, Krimkos 16. Tropicanas on FROYECTION, LEAGER | Waite 256, George Stevenson 242, Frank Two of the Lemon Congratulations Buicks, for winning ke 228, Al Stevens 228, Bill Rom- League, B. Manning 285. and last but ford, ig i Matthews wn, Ray Lacties 11 and Diveos 11 i 2 \ n ' ead. wi ice | Thertell, 275. Ross Coulson. 265. 2 lh iti Ta TLR pH in Vernon Iter Morris. 260, 251. Cy Taylor, MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE the third section. Playoffs start next Maxwell 208. Jack Milne 2 "hd, $ Lemo y | O'Donnel 205, Gary Kirby 204. Al 8. Melch 77; R. Veo 95 A Mosier 203, Don McCormack 202, Ernie Knight #8, Bill Potts, 255 and Dave Mitchell. Due to complications caused by The veek Buicks, Cadillacs, Oldsmobile, 251, Oshawa Times offices being moved to Pontiacs, and V uxhalls will be com: During the next week it will be their new location, our report of two peting for the championship 'k 202 ¥ ' i s Weeks ago failed to make the Bowling Team Standing: Buicks 27, Chevro- s lemons this week. Frank PARTS AND SERVICE ee IO OF nt rolloft| News column, However. the season's jet 25. Cadillacs 23, Strato-Chiefs 20 | AT HOME IN SPARE TIME ] Iscke with wn 28 and John Allman Sl. With only three nights rematoing the Nicholls Trophy on a Saturday highest triple is still "big news", $0 Vauxhalls 19, Impalas 19, GMC's 17, Congratulations are in order to Frank (he Parts Men's league last section, | 108 "he WICROUS THOPON OF & BEHIEY we would like to mention it first. Pontiacs 16, Oldsmobile 12 and Bel Airs Locke who is a mew bridegroom this things have tightened up and we are | afternoon, it our pe i / The highest triple for the season, in » . week end, We {rust his mew venture in jor another hectic finish. One team SPring we could miss the uraments this league was captured by Ev Red ; Tripies:: Jack W! " will be more successful than his bowl: who cannot win a second section are! by takng this move. woul also, oh with a sensational 919. Her singles Men's High Triples: Jack Wise 8, ing. well in front for total points and are|Sive the bowlers at least one chance 556 99) ang 371. Four other girls (283: 241: Norm 0 Reilly 328 ASa A Our dance. held last weekend, was 5 dead cinch for the highest of our|to bowl logether ag Jeans ig made the honor list this week. Isabelle 7 Ernie Sinking 62 EE 4 very successful, and the committee silverware, This is Maple Leafs, who Of being split up as we are with our go" 700" (908, 297, 272): Marj Vaughn wishes to thank everyone who helped aye eight in front and only a total Right shift this past season. 668 (208, 273); Netti Pullen 622 (220, B and participated in this event, and a fjop could enable any team to come Third Section Standing: Maple 215): Marion Thomas 610 (220, 233) " : 3 | special thanks to Joe Host for lessons. | close, | Leaf 34; Cadillacs, 1-15-37, Buicks| EDITOR'S NOTE: There is room be Men's High id k ! We have tour clubs within twe points 3.14 hevs 4-14-52, Diesels 2:13.43, tween the glass doors (main entrance Doug Clark B Howlett 248, AMERICAN SCHOOL, 614 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. Send me your free, 55-page High School Booklet, { ser Erratt 622 (235. 200); Jim Me ae 608 (225, 211) and Jim Scott £03 / THE MAJORS AN HOMERS ' : 2 v va Ti eas y 1 Jaugh 242, 204, 4 { d A t ection and they could be Pontiacs 2:11:34, Vauxhalls 2-10-43; [to new Oshawa Times office. front-east/ Denny Abbott 247, Bill Waug Hp RBS nN Algers 3; ae ples Yew others in the mad Olds 1.93; Delcos 28.50, and GMC"s end) for any writeup to be pushed George Borg 239, d Farndale 234 Bread 4. rush to the wire 08:42 through TAKES W2. Arch. Campbell 229, Jim Gibb EDR WAGON @ 1958 Ao WodlD | TONE, NO aren, WAVE BECOME 574 : VATIONAL LEAGUE ORY TO HIT BO yoMERS 5 SEPTEMBER oUTPUT NT FALLEN OFF 70 8. Disiribuied by Kg Features Syndieste LES, STANDINGS IENF EONCN incinnati at Philadelphia leheader) ppd, rain. SATURDAY American League 101 001 110 100 002 000 and Lollar; Foytac! ki (7) and Berberet, Wi i-Lollar 2, Aparicio 000 001 110-3 1 © City 000 001 010-2 4 4 arese, Brodowski (8) and] Garver, Gorman (8), To-| J) and Chiti {C-Lopez (2), Tuttle at Washington and New York, postponed, | National League e 012 010 000-4 6 0 h 100 001 100-3 12 1] and Crandall; Law, | Face (8) and Foiles, Crandall, Mathews 1; Pgh-Foiles (1), es 001 000 000--1 6 1 000 240 00x--6 9 1 Fowler (6) and Rose-| lerson and Taylor, Drysdale 200 001 200-5 7 3%, 000 000 020--2 8 0 Jones and Schmidt: Broglie, | (7) Clark #8) and H. Smith, ! een (9), i Cincinnati at Philadelphia post- n SPORT BRIEFS BACK TO HOSPITAL STON (AP)--John Thomas n University's sensational high jumper, was or- to hospital Saturday | raft to hasten the re- s ailing left foot. 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