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The Oshawa Times, 30 Mar 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 30, 1960 SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords = GEESE NEVER TURN THEIR BACKS TO THE WIND WAL - 5 LIKE THEIR BREAST 1 F RUFFLED. SO PLACE YOUR se T OF DECOYS FACING INTO THE WIND P THE GUN MOV joi TARGET EVE] Vie SQUEEZED THE TRIGGE DE a REDE Ler pre WILL SOE wo rit OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY BUSINESS LEAGUE WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES Team standings for this week are as| At this point in the section things follows: Team No, 1, 32; No. 2, 30%; are very close. There are three teams No. 4, 22; No. 7 22; No. 8, 19%; No. 6,/on the top with 18; No. 5, 17; and No. 3, 17. High Triples for this week are as The Merry Macs follows: Edris Lee 704, Lillian Rae 686,| the Alleycats each have Bert Trick 679, Bob Doirin 651, Helen Ringers, the Slow Jets and Wiggins 612, Lou Tratiner 610 and|Getters all have nine points Madeline Morrison $00, {Pickers are next with six points and High singles for this week are asthe Hot Shots have one. follows: Ralph Glover 254, Edith Mec-| C Collins had a 669 triple (235, 253) Kee 247, Harry Foyle 224, Bob McLean | M. 'Godden 639, (210, 212, 3217); B 224, Mildred Armstrong 222, Helen Wil. |Grant 637, (220, 2 L. Roser 606 (212, son 219, Beverley Thomas 20@ and San-|250) and M Fitzgerald 605 (268) dy McKinnon 201. | p00 Games -- M. Fitzgerald 205. ¥ racey 264, C. Collins 235 H. Lang WIRE AND WARNESS LEAGUE [joy 252 L. Roser 250, He? Pearce Team Standings -- Hi Bawls 29, Head 248, N. Blasko 239, A. Langley Pins 20, Pin Pickers 18, Jesters 17,/219; J. Blair 223, B. Grant 22] Lucky Strikes 13, Alley Cats 15, Hi Lo's (Simmons 219, E. Campbell 14, Gay Six 13, Go-Getters 10 and Merry |I Nutter 218, M. Godden 210 Six 8 D. Topham 212, S. Robinson Total Pinfall -- Hi Bawls 24,530; Head | Powers 207, C. Misztak 207, S. Stewart jours nan Gay Six (206, J. Taylor 206 and V. Dewell 202 31 Strikes 4 Hi Lo's| y Lemon League ~ B. Grennon 99, M Bi a Go-Getters 23,240 and Merry SiX|popeon 96, J. Blair 95. D. Grennon 93 Over $0 T. Elliott 7 19, 30); sand 1. Neier 2 B. Strutt 730 (242, 292); Bakley 700 | 307, 218); 1. Fowler 682 Cass, B AUX. 71 UAW Selby #57 (323, 2 Fred 649] This was the last game of lar bowling season. next week H 5 ; y 630]off's will start 216, 236); 275); B. Gibson 616 (215, 274) and D.| Go.Getters took 3 points, Jetts 0 Walker Si am, 25) tobon. S01. 207, D | Pixies 3, Hi Jinks 0; Blewitts 3 er 200 arle , 207, 1 ; s 2. Champs 1 Shackleton 331, B, Clarke 286, 210, D 1 and Union Maids 2, Champ Powless 236, M_ Badgley 227, T. Bar- Singles E Smith 264, H clay 225, F. Smith 222, P. McCloskey 210; R. Ellis 209 and R. Clapp 222, M. Brown 219, N. Mitchell 216, H 12 Lemons standing Go-Getters 30 ints, Champs 24, Lulu's 22, Hi Jinks Blewitts 19, Pixies 19, Jetts 16 and H. Mcinally 202, 200 and A, Fish 201. [Union Maids 7 Lemon League M. Tucker 95, J.| Winners in the Smits 94, G. Morrison 92. B. Garside Champs for the 0 and W. Mallotte 90 Jinks for the most Winners in the DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS the Blue Jays, the 204 LEAGUE the reg the play Lulu's Baker 200 firat section were points and H section points vere Go Getters for t st and I'he last of the regular schedule is Blewiits for the most pins this week, To be followed by two weeks These four teams will play -off for of play-offs for all bowlers. A success-|the Local 222 trophy, the other four ful year of bowling has been had by teams will play for a consolation most participants. | trophy The team leading he final section) Best double for the year ie the Isy's Diazies, with a four-point Niel 496 lead over the second-place teams, Goof-| { Moras single for the year ers, Saggers and Sid's Kids, The Isy's 3 313 Dizzies, if tied for points next session are yo sure 5 rg due to their | | CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS high lead in pinfal Ron Swariz showed us the way Fri bas been known for records fori guy night with & mice 851 (279, 314); the. high single and triple to be broken| Gong Hudson made the 700's with 7 757 in the last night of bowling, so, limber| acs" 949): also Molly Hartshorn 717 wp your arms and bring 'the year's 275); and George Kill OED as bowling to a sensational ending 3 Jud George Killen 715 toss, High Triples--J Dionne 756 (233 M0, Bill Elliott 686 (237, 256); Mary 283), G. Stacey 7: »* Me (296, 223) Lucky" Wills Laughlin 725 (233, 280), Jrockman 644 (243, 209); Arn Greene 643 (289) 725 (236, U1, 248) H. Curwin 716 a0, Art Brown 632 (217, 234); Ron Flewell 631 (236, 242); Doug Kerr 630 (257) | Josie Brown 62 (218); Sid Hurlock (261, 204); Jim Nemish 619 (224 , A. |324); Orm Yourth 619 (230, 214) Chris Mason 671) Norm O'Reilly 612 (218) and Steve B. Hard- | Artym 603 (234 Good single games Barb 233, Don Robinson and Walt M. Mc R. Capp | an: 209) ' | Pipher 656 Goguen 673 (253) 304), J. Snelgrove 668 (299), ing 666 (263, 226), W. Morey 865 (252,| 204), Winsome Tutin 647 (224, 234), L. Rose 639 (255, 233), L. Locke 634 (238), Don Brown 225, Edythe J. Collins 620 (336), Isabel Husband 619|223, Ford Bennett 216, 236; Cla Kellar 615 (237), W. Puskas | erford and Keith Clarke 214; D. Wetherup 608 (238), F.jand Ev Clarke 212; Sheila Kerr (224), R. Gardian 802| Wes Stata 207; Ev Stata 206; W Roberts 600 (248) | Killen 206, 222; Aubrey Other Singles -- R. Williams 208, R Ernie Kehoe 203 Mitchell 262, P. Mason 249, T. Kona- Helen Hircock 201 packi 244 and F. Ward 244 Pqints Standing Barbettes 16 Team Standings -- Isy's Dizzies X, Don'ts and HI Bawls 14; Yanks 13; #1, Hustlers 21, 63, Sid's Kids 19, 37, Lucky Strikes 12; Jesters 9; Idiots 8 Goofers 19, 45, Saggers 19, 52, Toppers Imps and Rangers 7 7 and Hi-Lo's § pts 7, 5%, 52, Lucky Ones|.- 17 Zevor 16, 42,] Be: 53, 12, 53, Head | Pins 12, 47, Jim's Dandys 12, 4, Rock- | Pisan Tippet Nathan d Con Al Smith 211 lof tryouts for [trap team, | was incensed when the American team played $500 purse and won | series ithe Canadian jwill 10 points each and| Eskimos of the Western Interpro-| three teams second with' nine points.|yineial Football Union, it was an- and 10 and the Bell NOUnced Go| with University The Pin {ario Mustangs before coming to SPORTS IN BRIEF PIAN FOOTBALL MEETING | END LONG ABSENCE INDIANAPOLIS (AP)--A series) TROIS. RIVIERES. 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