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The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1960, p. 20

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A EE BE A VS ee ER WTR PY PY Pe YES YT Yee Ne ree ae Rr OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords UAW LEAGUE Group II -- Al's Bi-Rite 36 (67),|cock Lumber, with 15 points and 1 In Group I, Durno's Garage wrapped | Acadian 34 (61), Tomy's 30 (75), Osh |Horne's Esso with 14. Millers and Sub. C Decorator up the final section by shutting out Bo |awa TV 29 (54), Al's Esso 25 (51), Hou- |\way have 13. Peep Restaurant, Corby's BA won three | daille 23 (57), Hyman 16 (31) and Can-| Top ten were: H. Bash »m, 0 points from Tommy Goch Supertest, nings 15 (36). R. Swartz 770 (306); A. Zwelg 7! Bond Clothing displayed a flash of their yaso 714, V. Conlin 711, T. kidd "108, old form shutting out Local 2784, and | WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES LEAGUE Nesbitt 677 (338); M. Peters 673, B. Bergs beat Canadian Corps 3-1. The last section ended last night in Ee 671 and H. Greene 670. Group II goes into the final week [this vider: The Alleycats 20, Merry| Lemon League -- L. Keleman, 85. tied wp as Canadian Corps downed | Macs 18, Blue Jays 16, Pin Pickers 14, Black's Men's Wear 3-1, Stephenson's Bell Ringers 13, Slow Jets 13, and the| ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Garage shutout Meade's Service Sta-|Hot Shots 5. The Alleycats finished with| Congratulations go to the Hawks on tion. Joe Flynn's took three from most points in this section but they [winning the championship, with their Fred's Refrigeration and H and K|won the third section so the Merry | total pins of 5800. Next were the Jets LS Hardware trimmed Norman Beals 3-1.|Macs with the next highest number of | with 5777, Eagles 5637 and the Stars Al's Bi-Rite took a two-point lead in|points are the winners. were last with 5442, NLY 1 FOLDER Group III by shutting out Al's Esso| The next two weeks will be playotfs| Lucky winners of the Consolation FOR O 2 while Acadian Cleaners were dropping and the section winners are: The Bell Trophy were the Satellites with 6059. APES three points to Houdaille, Tony's dis- Ringers, first section; Slow Jets, sec-|Next were the Beavers with 5974, Blue- $75.00 IN IGA CASH REGISTER T posed Cannings with a shutout and fond section; Alleycats, third section |Jays 5007, Sliders 5817, Comets 5636 and ' Hyman Real Estate moved out of the and the Merry Macs the fourth section. Rockets 5398. cellar with a split with Oshawa TV, S. Hanna bowled a nice 699 triple] Two scratch bowlers for the women A poor night for the big guns with (248, 256); V. Dewell " Flog 222, 219); (were: Pearl Cooper with 318, 233 (698) only Sel Himes 772 (335), Morris Love |J. Parsons 642 (253, F. Bracey and Marj. Jacklin 3 771 and Don Davis 743, making the 700 [630 (253) and I. il os (208, 210).| Ladies over 200 with handicap -- bracket, 200 games: N. Blasko 270, S. Hanna Helen Moring 286 (618); Marj. Clark R% es were E. Branton 602,|28% 256 F. Bracey 253, J. Parsons (244, 24 (620); Ethel Westiake, 237; TAPE GIFT OIRSE 300018 Ne a Gr G: Dor: 253, 216, M. Salmon 253, B. Daniel 242, | Glenys Clark 234, 229 (647); Marj. Tay- BCH oo |S. Robinson 233, N. Judge 228, C. Col-|lor 232, 227; Gladys Shemilt 231, Winnie oy A : |lins 226, G. May 213, 223, V. Dewell 221, (Scott 227, Gladys Clark 222, Vera Szik- Rudyk 64, R. Hickey 660. C. Heath, 219. M. Topping 213, C. Misrtak 211, | szay 318, Mildred Down 317, Eva Locke OF THE MONTH i not A. Moseanko 638, Ly E. Campbell 210, S. Stewart 210, I.|217, Betty Taylor 215, Marg. Mossey 5. Sve oh br. No oaorse | faites 210.908, E, Brapioe 310, M. Wil. 208 and Dorothy Moise 203, 1 ER ($37.50 IN IGA CASH 5 5 A son 208, H. Langley 206, B. Simmons 630, H. Godfrey 630, R. Godfrey 629, D. Scratch bowlers for the men were: o . 1 Hodgson 623, B. Welsh 637, G. Whyte 0, ES a ana M Worn an, Glen Maunder with 276, 363, 308 (747); Available Now in Your IGA Store PLUS ; FOLD! REGISTER TAPES) 627, C. McCabe 619, D. Vann 619, V. ar Agr 5 H hk eT Fach O00, XY gto, en. 35, 7 Blate 7, G. Milley 30, ane ; in an Assortment of Tasteful H. McRoberts 615 and J. Turner 615. Good luck in the playoffs, girls! , (612); Frank Cooper 243, Bill | # Walle we'd lke fol atiohfance for » "8 Grandy 324, JAS (31); Erle Jackin 2) Designs and Colors -- Fringed -- ALL FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 21, 22, 23. the playoffs on Saturday, Apri , Pro- DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL . Visions have been made {or Dowling ff | peagook Lumber and Richmond Tire| Men over 200 with handicap -- Gord | with Smart Centre Button, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ¥ on Friday, April 29 at 1.00 p.m. and)... the only two teams to win three |Shemilt 274, 219 (665); Mark Hill 254, 7.00 p.m. sharp. All wishing to do 80|.0iiic as things tightened up towards |Ken Neal 219, 244; Reg. Pike 234, Norm must contact Don Wilson at RA 5-3837. ine and of the third section. Marnien 233, Walter Scott 230, 211, 208 (649); Cliff Davis 222, Perce Bent 220, Standing. Group I -- Durno 39 (66), Corbys 33 (10), Bergs 29 (71), Tommy| All-Stars, White Stars, A. and W.|gryce Hurst 215, Alan Venema 211, ROBIN HOOD CHOCOLATE OR WHITE Goch 26 (85), Can. Corps 34 (80), Local |Root Beer and The Blue Stars all took |205; John Taylor 207 and George Ford | two; Horne's Esso, Pleasure Valley, - CR A i COMBINATION MEAT OFFER! 21.02, FAMILY Size 16 (36), RE AINLY FO AND AME en SOME CAN BETA oT Ree EE Group IT -- Blacks 31 (61), Can. |One, while Bricklayers and Subway of howling and we hope everyone has © 8, 530 YRIIURZS FOTIA 3a. Corps 31 (59), Flynns 33 (82), Meades|Lunch went scoreless. enjoyed themselves and will be back 27 (42), Stephensons 26 (53), Freds 24| AllStars and A. and W. Root Beer with us next year. 1-LB. 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