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The Oshawa Times, 11 Oct 1960, p. 21

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WOE UNTO US!' THERE ARE NOW TWO EVILLTTLE SPIRITS OHI -PB THEM EVIL. LVL SPIRITS 16 MAM MAMMY AN PAPI! BUT AHLL FIGGER SOME WY TO GIT "EM OUT, EF IT TAKES ME TH REST O MAH NATCHERAL LIFE !! WE HAVEN'T QUITE THAT MUCH TIME! = IN FACT) THE USA. PROMIE ED TO RETURS ETO INDIA TOMI THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 11, 1960 21 MUGGS AND SKEETER S50 YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO BE THE FIRST MAN TO GO INTO | BOWLING NEWS RAINBOW LEAGUE Te St, ¢ mn Standings High Singles -- M. Cockerton 230, A. Roe 200, E. Baker 228, E. 225, H. Piatti 225, R. Parrott 216, B, Reesor 214, V. Norris 211. D. Wilson 210, 8, Stead 200, E. Riley 908, M, juke E. 208, J. Kelly 207, E. th 207, Girard 207, J. HemienpaPath ond Cay 22 PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE Pu age is bunched af the top, bt 3 tow (orm t are dropping back and it is hoped that begin to move boon. nb of ihe boys starting mber up mon dus to with & good bois 684 (303, (213), John Gow 6d , #25), Jack G 640 (298, 215), Several THE LONE RANGER HTT CAGWOOD WAKE UR YOURE HAVING wt A NIGHT: --~ NL > 58h ME UP! YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS FOR ME TO GET |BACK TO pose = f WISH YOU WOULDNT WAKE |sLEEP A SECRET AGENT X 9 GOT TOFIND A WAY TO GET AROUND Hil / WE JOB 1610 DELWER THEM BAFELY "0 SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE BEHIND THE IRON CURTAN =D HE WILL TAKE NO CHANCE OF FAILING / i i) HE WOULD NOT KNOW THE FIRST THING ABOUT THEM HE 16 MERELY A MLITARY AN = AN ARWED GUARD ~ BUT, WHY DO YOU As? WE CAN USE HIS LIMTATIONS 10 TRICK Hin! SEE THE 61 BUICKS & PONTIACS NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. ue... UP, GOK$ THE POLARS AIRCRAFT, TRACKING STATIONS ALLY INSTRUMENTED WITH TRY DEVICES, POWERFUL RADARS, LOEX ON TO THE POLARIS AND FOLLOW ITH FLIGHT, THE ATLANTIC MISSILE RANGE, 2... Ad "A = |UST OVER THE HORIZON, ALSO TRACKING THE MISSILE, IS PERHAPS THE MOST INTERESTED "SPECTATOR OF ALL 0, THE RUSSIAN "TRAWAER VEGA, PACKED WITH ELECTRONIC SPYING DEVICES, 70. THE LLAS DEMONS ARE E SECOND GAM ON whee TT COACH, HOW OK? 3 IT LO EAN \P SE \ ow AS \ fd 4 > y NES AP A HAVE YOU YAW, YOU GUYS ALWAYS TRY TO MAKE A FEDERAL CASE OUT OF S ALITTLE ARGUMENT STRAIGHTENED) OR TWO! I KEEP ouT? TELLIN YOU NOBODY. 5 MAD conn" I DON' HAVE TO WHIZZER | © 1000 Wu ister Pratastions ido Beserwt "a TAN (XT A if ** oy \1 Mpa 4 ou ee =) NAVI AFONT \ rr THAT" KICK ON THE CHIN PUT HIM WHY, IT'S A CHEC LETTER SAYIN I IMAGINE, ALL THIS MONEY FOR MY SIMPLE LITTLE STATEMENT OF,,, WON FIRST PRIZE IN TH CONTEST / + HOW I BTA BEAUTIFUL /" BRICK BRADFORD hd tad THROUSH A TRANSPARENT PUNEL IN Twa SPACESHIP, BRICK IS WATCHED I " $ Li TW TRAPPED By MY OWN 8001s! 1 WAVE TO BET FREE FROM THEM | others were either just above or below the 600 level Singles over 200 were quite prevalent with the highest ocming from Maxie Rockert 260, Bob Jones 245, John Brady 239, Harold (Poor Yankees) Brown 238, Ken Sanders 233, Bill Matthews 232, Ross Cooper 231, Frank Elliott 229, 214, Art Villa 220, Harold Doyle 227 and Henry Thompson 226 First Section Standing: Pontiacs 44-8, GMC's 4-48, Cadillacs 5-38, Vauxhalls 4-37, Chevrolets 6-1-7, Oldsmobiles 6-1-7, Buicks 2.3-5, Corvairs 4-0-4, Maple Leafs 40-4 and Diesels 1-12 SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE Our top triple this week was taken by Helen Macko with 612, which included a 241 single. This was Helen's first night in our league and what a lovely way to start Gwen Roberts followed closely with 606 (203, 222), The 200 games were led by Joan Wall 223, 204, Ona Zambonelli 221, Mary Gilkes 204, 221, Doris Hartwig 219, Jean Sellick 215, Marion Blight 205, Points taken were Dillies 4, Aces 0; Jokers 4, Jets 0; Gloworms 8, Droopers 1 Team standing :Gloworms 15, Dillies 4, Jokers 10, Droopers 9, Aces § and Jets 3, And now for the Lemon League: Mil. lie Glowaski 96, June Hurst 97, Dot Starkey 97, 88, Tammy Harlock 95, Carolyn Hasler 95, Doris Gaskin 56, Vivian Tillbury 60, and at a penny-a- blow poor Dot French suffered a severe et-hack ~~ he managed a tervific 441 OPUC LEAGUE Team Standing s--~ Mighty Mites 5279, Drivers 5244, Eody Builders 5170, The Untouchables 5033, The Shalimars 4836, and Breakers 4707 Ladies' high single. Jackie Winter 228, Men's high single: Al Dodds 263, ° Ladies' high triple; Bea Colvin 578 (186, 208, 184) Men's high triple: Horace Hartshorn 655 (215, 196, 241), ' Over 200--Beryle Campbell 206, Lynn Powell 205, Gord Boddy 254, George Laidler 235 and Louis Ferencz 215 Lemon League -- Beryle Campbell 85, 98; Cathy Gooding 79, B4; Linda Sym 97, 76, 66; Marion Stone 80; Phil Lyons 96; Marg Morin 85; Donna Elliott 77; Joanne Zandbergen 99, 97 and Vera Brown 96, 93, NOTE: To OPUC League reporter = Please use "OPUC League" as your heading, Also, it is not necessary to re. peat high single and high triple names in your "Over 200" list, Team Standings should be typed out in a paragraph, not in a column, Thank you AUX, NO, #1, VAW Everyone was sure feeling their oats today, Just look at our Joey's score, We had three" doubles, five singles and 13 lemons, Jo'ettes took 8 points from Union Maids; Moonbeams took 3 points from Luckies; Busy Bees took 3 points from Blowouts and Happy Gang took 2 points from Go-Getters, Doubles ~J, Braiden 473 (211, 261); E. McCabe 483 (204) and J. Slafer 425 (228, 203), Singles «~~ WM, Melnichok 230, H, Baker 228, J, Thomson 221, M, McNefl 211 and E, Thomson 202, Team Standing ~ Busy Bees 10, Jo'ettes 0, Moonbeams 8, Blowouts 6, Happy Gang 6, Union Maids 5, Luckies 2 and Go-Getters 2, MOTOR CITY MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE Team standings this week are Strikers 10, Humdingers and Hopeful Six 9 Dukes 6, Hotshots and Lucky Strikes 5, Rockets 3 and Easy Aces 1, There are only three triples to report this week: Helen Wiggins with 646 (281 222), Sandy McKinnon 610 (304, 218) and Bob McLean 600 (245), High singles are Lily Rae 264, Mary, Walker 253, Edith McKee 240, 204, Jim Norrie 240, Art Smart 237, Tom Rae 226, Edris Lee 221, 204, Guy Morey 220, Dorothy Giles 218, 210, Dave McKee 208, Cella Casey 201, PIN HITTERS Team standing, Prices 8, Smales 4, McFarlanes 4, Houstons 4, Tosers 8, fchard's 1, Men's high single--Stan Simpson 277, Men's high triple -- Ted Tozer 233, 227, 200 Ladies -- 175 to 200; Audrey Barron 222, 176; Vi Cornish 202, 820; Jean Claus 101, Snooze Smale 213, Dot Price 176, Dot Tozer 187, Lemon League--Alice Gilmour, June Waller, Nancy Harper, Fran Simpson, Rose. Rupert, Nellle Templar, Lorne Crandal, Tom Doble, i ki ts 4 4 YES SI MFBODY SQUEALED THAT QUIGLEY DAME THINKS WE'RE STILL HIDING IN THAT TRUCKLOAD OF ood CORNGTALKS = A MR, DOBIE = Y0O-HOO STOP / I KNOW THEY'RE IN THERE / Jt D \ 3 World Rights Reserved "mmm "5 do nobl J's naturally NQF ewlyl® ] LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Light. weight title contenders Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich, and Len Matthews of Philadelphia step into the junior welterweight division tonight in a nationally televised fight at the Olympic audiorium, The 10-round match 1s a replacement for the NBA middleweight championship fight between Gene Fullmer and Sugar Roy Sobinson, now slated for ec, 3, SALLY'S SALLIES R CLEANERS RA 5.1191 "The Best In Town"

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