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The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1960, p. 20

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SL a ' 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thunder, November 10, 1960 oteey 0g Pours Hari 18 ie, Mariah SPORT OUTDOORS By Jack Sords OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS = era dik ge i MOTOR CITY SPECIALS a Wheres: Jean Ward, Evelyn] oA , Greta Hops, Wisanor Calvert HX 7, ik fuel rg 1 A ary Points on™ Consors 4, Mikes 9 650); Rows Clark 108 (900) Gon 4 Bunite High Phoebe Muttin 725 Ls Al Stars 3, Loii¥'s 1; C) A 20, 9A, 109) wna Junie. Delong 713 Josey By, Mot, Snols 6 Ones 7 : "Wi | The two top jonny for points, Const. ongles ~ MeGuade 228, i hth. Const ma giles Morning " belle Wilson ©F% meet Lv. oils. Tash win Cousiers heving » sme poiel a8 yf - ma vas 14, Cool |VARtage 4 and Freezers 4, | The teams with few points should not Don't forget howling th time is 7/be discouraged as they sre included | Pp. {for certain competitions in the play. | {offs, One good evening con make # | LR w the Lazy Ones | bowler NDOLY | Braat difference, notice A. 4 is Theda #re now in third place. There 4 three more evenings to complete this J 7 ~ alt dln" vic tr y ® {pine 3, Hopeuls Was Beens 3, Siow.| WARMAN PARK LEAGUE | 'okes 0; Maybells 3, Jesters 0 and] Oh! those Headpin Bhuest ut Jerry God | | Jokare 1, Satellites 2 grey Licked one frame of Standing 7 wet 32, S0kers pi ome 10 fall ooort on one | via of the sesson's bigh (ripe with 73 (242, 224, 255) i Ross had the men's high ladies Ladies rile was AGUE rolled Cla x 4 jolled by Claire Mersll #75 (289, : ¢ Adeline Robinson and Bessie paste o 277, 199 Gour- tied for ladies bigh ule ley 410 ( an N (253, 23); Claire MEPL B75 (hay 243), Nelda | Gord os 2 (24, 2231); Adeline | J " Helen y 663 (266, 235); Olga Thomson | Williamson 215, Marion ulching' 213, |630 (226, 204, 200); Bob Lewls 638 (os), | Mary Bell 211, A pie 205, Celia Wis Ross Godirey 626 (280, 209 and John 204, Ada Tonkin 203, Ann Peters 203, dow 623 (273, 218) Myre Aatdyin 072 Other 200 bowlers -- Shirley Bevel Crowell's 2:19; Modern 248, Bill Wassell 240, Fred Carey yA wy 310 Jury and Lovell 318; New| Mil Maule 2. Bets Torin Bt A | Eg yo da's 214; Nu-Way 3-13; Kinloch's 0-13; | Hill 213, Denny Weiss 211 Sallie Plume | People's 19; Jordan's 08; Gold Medal [21], Jenny Carey 210, Alice Norman | i 17 and Motor City 14 us, Zin Montpetit 206 and Nick Ole | AUX, No, 27 UAW oe ye! have a good membership in | a 4 - : Just east your peepers si the scores the Lemon League with V. Campbell | . this week ! E, Burrus has taken over 61, L. Kornick 70, J. Joseph 72, ---- - " high double, high single from Joey Sta bury 92, M. E. Carey 70, D. Nor Braiden and Jean MacKeen, We had man 80, ¥, Weiss 83, A. Rose 89, E | {nine lemons Godfrey 91, V, Miller 92, B. Godfrey | J | Happy Gang took two points from (97 and H, Duffin 98 i ge | Busy Bees; Luckics took two points| Standings after the first night of the a from Joette's; Blow Outs took two second section Alibis 4, Happy Gang points from Union Maids and Go-Get. 4, yy Seven 3 Roundabouts 3, Seven ters took twe points from Moon Beams. | Dwarfs 1, Herring Chokers 1, Beatniks Doubles ~~ E, Burrus 490 (303); M./0 and Ravens 0, McNell 451 (280); J. Slater #46 (218, . rm 227; F, Bradley 433 (254) and M, Ni Masini MAJOR "B" LEAGUE cholson 402 (22 : 228) Next Monday night is the last nigh "0 d J 0 | vo t 3 4 (4 (H | ) R T H H C " Singles ~ M Melinchuk 228, 1. Amy |, . ast night A pair of victories and a tie] Mike Ritchie was the lone bell. |#19, J. Hall 316, H, Baker 205 » i Gan Take te 109 900 498) Romrasie ana a A] n y ron ngine y bd ear ransmission ar game resulted when the Osh-|ringer for Kiwanis, [Mabe 0. ngs -- Busy Bess 18, Ju-|™0: ; awa Minor Hockey Association| LIONS Goal, Gutsole; de-|ettes 15, Happy Gang 15, Moon Beams ihe sore this week wore all 3 to | tis i Midget series officially got under|fense, Chapman, Zak, Seton, 13, Blow Oouls 10, Luckies 10, Union| "Suywelis, Whites, Motor City, New| A high quality motor car with a low purchase have done a terrific job of creating a great new way Wednesday night in the|Bourgognon and Crossmass; for-|" pier |bitts and Glaziers each took three i Children's Arena wards, Killingbeck, Willoughby, SERGEANTS Mess Leacug |FUAS 40d left Subway Lunch, Mit | price and low operating costs , . , comfortable cor, Victories were registered by|Spencer, Aldred, Nichol, Mur.| Team standing ~~ Corson's Armour |yith one point apiece on di i f bi handii Tempest is the first to succeed in meeting the last year's champs Kinsmen oves|dock. Weldon Hall, Rooke, Sib[SIS db Grant's' Wireless. 6, Murphy's "iis ne point ap wowilie 2 seating for six big men , . . easy handling . . . wm ] ! Mochanies Burr's' lasiiclars, 3 \whites. 0, Motor © high-quality-low-price qualification without ser- Loeal 222, 21 and Lions blasted lock, Rose and Goring Borrowdales Gunners 39, MeKinley's | inte' 1) Boor Cy gn het 1. a soft, quiet ride, but with sports car stability i 9 My A 9 | of the oth iwanis 71, A 38 stand-off 0c: KIWANIS -- Goal, Hentig and [Operators 28, MeCormacks = Loaders nie M, Whe 1. Opies Subwa ously compromising one or several o Ld er , Wrigh C nl Nichol' yi curr vd b etworn A Derven tone i Houtlg nd tr Cr A pi , . + the performance and power for safety on requirements | 0! ayling a Bourrie; forwards, gh Triples ova Corson i8 OP |. 625 and M Ne 4 i i KINSMEN vs LOCAL 222 (iibbens, Jarvis, Moore, Conlin, ( Week Wate "ot (29 ood, J? op - Top 10 i Heron Tre 377. Chota Well our expressways . . clean, taut styling with all If you're in the market for a new car -- any Gary Ryan fired two goals in| | Taylor, Ritehie, Holmes, Cooper, Danes We oar' sox easy Su | Mcauade 236, 208, Prances Alexanmes the practical luxuries you expect your car to new car -- spend a little of your time reading » ¢ orbac ooper, Cassiden,| Carswell 662 (2 e ck- | ars *hoehe | i i i aro tle kiroved eftan, Warden, Patcheson, Me. ti, 09%, (41. 11); Jack Anderson oa ari Corgweit 135. Phoche Mutien | have. The Pontiac engineering team . , , the how our Pontiac engineers faced up to design 2 'r Reg Burr 641 (210,30 * Pa . o . fo nip Local 222, 2-1 in the first| Night, and McGarry asi); Belty Grant 630 (259, 215); Mei |™fomi, "te, TOLD, LL performance specialists , , , the stylists problems that all the others have side-stepped. | J Ty (205); © I' M ' . t . "Cinema Bily Bellingiam as. In the. final coniest, Rocury E51: Coes "kuin ct (ly oho An OM, Bhow ir have very fin the production experts . . . right down to the We can promise you it will be a few minutes ; : g 3 3 h " ' |group of sponsors, The sponsors supply h k th fi | lit i t I t sisted on both of Ryan's tallies, and Canadian Legion battled to|and Kileen Corson 608 (249) ~~ lus with 'crests fo he worn, Please man who makes the final quality inspection, well spen Jimmie MeGraw, tricky centre/a 3-3 tle No ai Lagraine, Morphy Wear JOUF crests so that they ean 'be iceman, spoiled Johnny Field's]! Johnny Fair, who helped Civ.|240, 8id Temple 241, Stew MeKinley|®#5!ly seen bid for a shutout, scoring in the|itan capture the Bantam League 227. Jack Jonassen 218, Ging i HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE \) | (0) . Di | All Thi Ww k t final period championship last winter, scored HH Sich, Nichola tit, Gears Wait High bowler for this week Bill ee t n ISp ay Is ee a LE LOCAL 222 -- Goal, Lupel; de-|two goals for Legionaires, Doug Dick Bailey 207, Ede Bure 205, Irene |Hunka (193, 190) 383; Pat McConnell 8 3 y/ Hea 202, Joe Teatro 201, Mabel Me. (176, 164) 340; Charlie Lovell (185, 122) fense, Bradley, Leaming, Cole, Pascoe netted the other Legion 0: Jou, Teatro Ji. Mabe (207: Mary Leach (15, 130) 186; Ada TH 3 Leech and Waite; forwards, goal. N oints Taken -- Murphy's Mechan:| McDonough (109, 76) 185; Freda White | i Taylor, Sutton, Waters, Elliott, Johnny Plews, John Elmhurst ics 6, Wright' A. ommanders 6, Burr's {100, 54) 154 and Eva Wakiely (08, fonee ini Inti tors 6, Grant's Wireless le ) Robinson, Dione Jinishd, Kidd, yo John Burr netted Rotary i Operators 4, | Corson's' Av.| With handicap: Vera Siblock (30, 50) Barnoskl 'and McGraw ilar 4 Nichol's Fitters 3, Borrow- 100; Clara Sudgard (50, 50) 100 and KINSMEN - Goal, Fields; de. ROTARY ~-- Goal, Harmon; de- dale's Gunners 1, Ellegett's Drivers 0|Sonia Diachinko (50, 50) 100 fense, Shody, Cheeseman, For-|fense, Godridge, Brady, Suddard, and McCormack's Loaders 0 at oud ike 10 thank our cosches, | : sythe and Sandford; forwards,|and Knapp; forwards, Pilkey, wesTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH | f Kitchen, Cullen, Keys, Mekers,|Gow, Crawford, Steckley, Elm: Betty Love has the honor of the | ALBERT STREET CHURCH Mit- first over 300 game in the club, getting| I looks like the Chums have taken Sawyer, Ryan, Billingham, Ding- hurst, Brown, Burr, Plews, 309 game. Congratulations Betty! |the first section with 28 points as we man, Joseph, Rockburn, Brown, chell, Gow, Babuzek, Gravel, |x Now she wants some competition! have only one more night to go and Scattergood, Day, Dom, Chase Marchant, Black and Reid | High triples - plex Sinclair 828 the next two foams hehing them are | » . (236, 268); Irvine Estabrooks (250) {the Suckers with 23 and the Invictas and Werry, CANADIAN LEGION -- Goal, and Irene Rahme 665 (283), Con-|The most they can get is four points | . -Limited- LIONS vs KIWANIS Flintoff; defense, Braznick, |gratulations are in order here as making it impossible to tie them. Pals | bowler to score are next with 23, Stars 16, Hustl | Scoring in every period, Lions|Pinch, Love, Pascoe and Me.|irene is the first lady 3, Stak Va laced Kiwanis wo Rol Sib Names; lorwards. Wallace ies rr Bill Clark 200, Mor Lao oh ae 06s ol avers | 26 Kl NG ST Ww 0 4 A Ww A +4 A 4 lock, a pee-wee with the class of Wrig acDona! 'eldon, ris Love 203, Madeline Gregory 204,| Only three scratch bowlers for the 6 ° » a NHL veteran, fired two goals Whiait Andrews, Sheridan, Pair, Sond' Holbrook 206, John Hats (08 ladies this 'Wek and, they are Marg | in the game. Tom Seton, Bob|Brooks, Brown, Smith, Tilling, sh 226 and Donald Cl t 232 Hawley 20 By Ron Chapman, Bill|Edgebrook and Jenson LEMON LEAGUE Alma Bh r, Wooo a " over for ladies with | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL oP M. Nichol and Jim Aldred 'tallied| Referee's--Lionel Baker and Anes Clement, Rien =Mackarlanei handicap are = Mar) Clark Hor | singletons, Tom Wilson, Scorer--Jim Shaw, (Armitage, Lois Wherry, Gord Brown, |239, "Dorothy Coleman 229, Glenys During the FALL CLIFF MILLS ~ MOTORS LTD. 1957 DODGE -- 1960 CHEVROLET CUSTOM SEDAN, New motor 'S BEL AIR SEDAN. Low % job. Automatic and radio, . mileage with power. glide, .., SEE AND DRIVE 1956 BUICK THESE FALL 1960 PONTIAC : | ROADMASTER SPECIALS ! 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