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The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 16

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Bowlers In 'Newfie Short On Quantity, But High In Quality By JOE DUPUIS foundlanders, says a natural gram each winter, says he os Cay: 37a ST. JOHN'S Nfld. (CP) ~jiajent and 2 Fierce Hyaly Seip would pit the city's Roman|yss mn : " » Canfield 630 (233, 203), C. Cheski ony Se oy eucial homing game. Stephenville, on the west against any in Canada. an, 210), D. Viison ais Qa, a), But the province's nearly 8,000/coast, is the only place where| The five-man team last year|i Brown 603 (a, » Sehnel- active adult bowlers rank with/tenpins are played, reflecting posted a 2,750 season's average.| High singies -- R. Howard 25%, V. the most talenetd in Canada. [the influence of the town's U.S.|It worked out to 250 a man. [Claus 244, B. Courtney w 241, D. The province's nine other al- air force base. Holy Cross's Jack Cranshaw Fs ae M. Katynko 313, leys, in Corner Brook, Stephen: Rabbits, a civil servant, has|Posted the high single of 372|203; J. Hackley 210, J." Noel 206, 200; ville, Clarenville, Gander and|been operating his own three. followed by Art Jackson withix" Megifs aor" °° >" wi St. John's. are all church. week tournament since 1945.|358. These compare with the| Lemon Leaguers -- J. Goodes 94 and owned. The four-lane alley in|Last spring 600 bowlers com-|276 high single scored by Hugh|B. Taylor 82 Grand Falls, with automatic|peted. McGlllivrary of Stratford, Ont.,| wooDVIEW PARK MIXED 10.PN pinsetters--only ones in New-| AVERAGED 250 in the Canadian fivepin oham-| The Stickers whitewashed the Se. foundland -- is a commercial] Howie Meeker of St. John's, Blonshigs in St. Catharines, lects for four points and 'ihe Aces venture. the former Toronto Maple Leafs| "0" "ast year. The following is the 'eague standing: J. V. (Jack) Rabbits, Mr. hockey star who emcees a 24-| Meeker's TV ladies do well, Stickers 5, Sema t, Seientyd and dots Bowler himself to many New-|show television bo w1in g pro-|t0o. Lillian Vatcher, whose high| Ladies" high single OLD COUNTRY SOCCER consecutive strikes, Men's igh, tile By, Tike am, The church alleys provide 401 LONDON (Reuters)--Results| Chesterfield 1 Carlisle 8 of soccer matches played in the Crewe Alex 5 Darlington 1 United Kingdom Saturday: Doncaster 6 Tranmere 1 MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL It looks like we have gone back fo the first night as far as attendance is concerned with three absentees. In each case their team lost all three Harrison is still City took three from Acadians; Lock- woods 3, Gillards 0;, Clarks 2, West. Bi 'ebster had high triple with 740 (391), R. Roddick 709 (251), 248, 210), F. Finley 691 (302, 211), C. Winanott 688 (249, 239, 200), L. Arp 672 (4%%, 669 (358), F. only 44 lanes and they're pions high single (handicap) R. Cor- Booked solid from yea to year, . Ladies' ho single (handical) J. ool - age youngsters get Snodden 196. plenty of bowling. But once|gmonc's, sh triple (handica) J. they leave school they have a| Men's high triple (handica:) R. Cor Joan Pattman is holding the tured the high single with also holding the high average at present with 1 Team --- 8 5, Odd ants 0. OPUC LEAGUE Team Standings -- Mad Pacers 7,730; Jets 7,600; Unknowns 7,460; Lions 7,451; Go Getters 7,409; Buddies 6,950. Ladies' High Single =~ Autumn Shaw High rime = Jackie Boddy 200). Men's High Single -- Gerald Bull 246. Men's High Triple -- Gerald Bull 581 a, 130, 205). 20 P Bligdo ames over ~ Penny n 214, Bea Colvin 217, Lynn Powell 220, Stan Smith 202, Maureen Comerford 302 Autumn Shaw 250 and Gord Lemon League Games -- Ted Colvin 93, Al Nicolson 99, Len Shaw 99, Paddy Grant 92, Marilyn Barrett 81, 93, M Morin 87, 92, Phil Lyon 91, Ed Roberts 85, Lynn Powell 97, Harold Whitbread high tri- ple with a 672 and Pat Elliott has cap- 296 and is standings trong Arms 12,/are as evenly matched three from Genosha; Motor Hot Shots 11, Go-Getters 10, Whistlers|cept Celia's team which I 10, Aces 9, June's Loons 7, Hurricanecied, but seeing that I a Balls 4, Falcons 2 and Vall arg OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS to remind the team captains plete the score sheet before in, Ed has enough work to adding all the scores. ih We have six on each i leave it the way it is. Tuesday and if ake it, bowl on tween 2 and 6. No scores bowled elsewhere. If you do not intend to bowl let know so that your team can be with other bowlers. There are ple hundred who are in our league. The gi ass winners 245 and M. Kupnicki 280. as Don't forget gr LIT bowl every possibly m i ¥ NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Team Standings -- 's W. De rati's 80, Maureen Comerford 90 and Cathy I Laidler 96. WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE Ladies' High Triple -- Betty 616 (239, 215). Men's High Triple -- Sinclair Alex 187. |773 (281, 231, 261); Ken Cobb 662 (246, 201); Gord Wherry 640 (250, 208). Ladies' 200's -- Evelyn Wotton 247, Annabelle Cobb 229, Jean Ward 224, Judy Holbrook 208, Irene 206 and Doris Stuart 202. Men's 200s -- Harry Bennett 261, Morris Love 251, Jim Childerhose 230, Sore Holbrook 217 and Don Clements Two new members of the cellar dwell: ers -- Betty Storm and Bud Owen. Team Points -- Ho-Loos 3, Pin Hedz Mildred Witterick had the rile Clarke | again this week with 758 rr C. 234); Gladys ampbell 744 (304, 206, Knight 735 (203, 218, 314); Chris Collin 727 (262, 217, 248). In the 600 group we 'etchison 633 (280, 207. Quade 625 (205, 236); E 618 (223, 208); Betty 616 ( 240); Myrtle Waite 607 (213, 213) Helan Legge 602 (213). Mary Chinn rolled the highest game, 258; Doris Ball 245, iels 241, Ella Hal] 223, 219, 221, Mary Hobbs 218, 217, Hazel Rumple 212, vonne nish 572 1; Yokels 3, Rascals 1; Lucky Strik BE are oles ain To07. ng, ending 308. 1 i i hy 3 Yokels 3, cals 1; Strikes 1, (Doreen Kelemen 207, 206, long wait to crack established Astronauts 3; Hep-Cats 2, Orbits 2. 201, 213, Phoebe Mullen 201, 'Molly De {commercial leagues. | +ARTS LEAGUE lyatam ndings Soon astronauts i Pratto 201 and Dot Dowe 200. sfi port Here we are in our third week and|YOkels 9, Lucky es 9, y 3 Blackpool 0 {Mansfield 2 Stockport 0 MOST IN 308 [that 1t will take another three weeks | Ho-Loos 7, Hep-Cats 6, Rascals 6, and Breenal Be Epon {Millwall 2 Aldershot 1 "That's why," Meeker, |the scores in general are indicating|the Pin Hedz 4. Birmingham 3 Wolverhampton 6 Rochdale 1 Accrington 0 | s why," says Meeker,| "oor Bnd for us to get lose to 1 Everton 6 Notts F 0 | Workington 4 Chester 1 {"you'll find in Newfoundland|averages © © > "IO fo our regu AF osAWA MIXED TEN.FIN LEAGUE Fulham 3 Aston Villa 1 | Wrexham 2 Southport 3 | that the vast majority of bowl-| 5 The story heard mostly aromd fhe 2 PL aver Lj - Len Holt 538, Har. i those pins seem very small an' | abcoc! » Don Richmond 5 Ipswich 4 West Ham 2 York Ci ers are people in their 30s or iio, bu 0 tf ks Is, oh [Cliff Bradshaw 521, Ni ids 4 Sheffield U 1 | York City 5 Colchester 0 [older who have worked and] are 3 slippery. (DOWt think Alf|Jack Sanders 300 and Mise In Genes (the Wereeasy Nos wie Man City 1 Cardiff 2 the Sheffield W 5 Chelsea 3 Exeter 1 Hartlepools 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE | Gillingham 3 Bradford 1 Division I We didn't hear any complaints about slow bowlers today, so if all teams could get started right on time, every- body would be happy! So, let's try that next week! THE WEDNESDAY NITERS The opening week of the season CASEY STENGEL IS BACK IN BASEBALL SCENE All the baseball interest in | League team, the N.Y. Mets, | Lavagetto, former manager New York these days is no | ig shown above posing with | of the Minnesota Twins. Ca- longer confined to the fans his new coachin : a : he g assistants. | sey isn't suggesting he in: f th who follow fie fortunes of the The "catcher" Is Solly He- | tends to make a clean sweep New York Yankees. Casey ; Stengel, former manager of | mus, former manager of St. | of things--the broom was just the Yankees and the new | Louis Cardinals and getting | the best "bat" the photog- ready to umpire is "Cookie" | rapher could find in a hurry. | International bowled for the same firm for Brisebois has any complaints. He has .. successful. Most of {Northern Ireland 1 Scotland 6 years. The young roiple Just a 243 average. cores over 400 -- Harry Joyce 499, |out to support the team. H can crac ese long-eslab-|276, 234); B. Walls 756 (305, 235, 216); |Crossley 490, Ray Gay 493, Doug Hright [scored by the Orphans, who beat fhe West Brow.l Man Raed 1 | lished leagues." T. Krawchuk 665 (257, 221); J. Dell (489, William Germond 486, Garth Doug. |Slowballs 4-0. * te | Division I But a change is expected soon|.205; F. Fusco 643 (227, 226); M. Drago-|sie 478, Paul Edmondson 476, George with the Lemons getting one, and fhe Huddersfield 1 Norwich 1 {Dundee 5 Kilmarnock 3 | when new commercial alleys,|matz (626 (249, 202); Eilon 620 (240,|Le Gere 465, Bill Hood 465, Jack Lee |No-Nods taking three. o - 1 : {planned for the major centres,| Over 200 -- C. Taylor 205, L. Gray|456, John Webster 454, Betty Morris |(216, 269, 205); Deb Tilks 678 (291, 313); Luton 4 Bury 0 Partick 1 Dunfermline 0 are completed. iz 256, E. Ferguson 232,451, Terry Dougherty 451, Ede Ryan Ellen Densmore 667 (235, 236) and Middlesbrough 2 Liverpool 0 [Raith 0 Motherwell 3 Within a yea r, St. John's|219, R. Coulson 216, H. Stone 216, A.|cock 448, Jack Gorin 446, Dora Di| High Triples -- The men's high 2 {will have 60 new lanes. Meeker|McEachern 215, K. Sanders 213, F.|Cesaro 444, Doris Dyck 437, Ron Gay|was taken by Fred Hayward with a jfiymouth 1 Leeds 1 Stirling 3 Hearts 1 Preston 1 Bristol R 0 {Tod Lanark 7 Dundee U 2 | | says the city can absorb 100], 5" Cook 201 and B. Jones 200 Beth Rutherford 433, Hans Boesch 433,|by Ellen Densmore with a 667. easily. Eight new lanes are| Wednesday's Results -- Cadillacs 4,|Shirley Bowers 430, Bill Von Min.| Lemon League -- Those in the lanned for Harbor Grace 16/Envoys 0; Oldsmobiles 3, Buicks 1;|den 430, Ina Bowman 425, Jim Wallace |League were: Steve Thurson 99, p ig Chevrolets 2, Vauxhall 2; Corvairs 3,1425, Tony Gallant 424, Tal Ryan 420,(Hayward 95, 92, and Jemny Kinsman for Corner Brook and 12 for|pontiacs 1 and Maple Leafs 3, GMC's 1.|Dave Magee 419, Fred Snow 417, Ron |94. Grand Falls. Team standings -- Cadillacs 10, Leonard 416, Ted Stone 416, Betty ._|Maple Leafs 9, Corvairs 8, Oldsmoblles| Thomson 414, Horst Summers 411, When these lanes begin|7, Chevrolets 7, Envoy 6, Vauxhall 5,|Theresa Conlin 408, and Ron Kraglin| Only bowled his operating, Newfoundlanders can|GMC's 4, Pontiacs 3 and Buick 2. a a lanai vs Barber| Vek: Pearl Anderson » {m8 an. i m anding -- Doug's Barber were Joan {and will enter strong teams in| yADIEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE [Shop 34, Team No. 11 oh Morons aio) °p 200 scores were Joan Slater MT, {the Canadian championships. | we only had one bowler with a 600|BA 23, Jim Dandies 21, Don Howe Real|Eva McCabe 207 and Edna eee | triple this week, this being Shirley Lo-|Estate 21, The Big ix 16, Team No. 5| Points Taken were Super Jets 3, Fire. gan with a 627 (277). Come on girls, we|14. Team No. 10 12, Henderson Block balls 03 Sixers 3, Starlets 0; Rockettes need more compeition than this. 12, Scugog Cleaners 12, Don Down Fly-|3, Siow Starters 0; Try Hards 3 Hope Our 200 bowlers are -- Lois Gavas|ers 12, Team 8 8, Team No. 7 7,|fuls 1. R.I. (AP)--Go0|256, Eleanor Herbacko 251, 202; Myrna Carl's Barber Shop 7, Val-Mae Beauty| point Standing -- Super Jets 9, Roek- ' ettes 8, Fireballs 8, Hopefuls 7, Sixers 7, Try Hards 4, Slow Starters 3 and Starlets 3. Pin antiae -- Super Jets i Rockettes 5,865; 3 5,652; Fireballs 5,647; Try Hards 5,504 would like Starters 4,208. ts 5,500 and High triples -- A. Brisebois 792 (282,|John Bowers 497, Glen Copp 496, Ray| The only shut-out of the evening was SCOTTISH LEAGUE 4 Poet lly' 649 (253, 200); G. Kurelo 644 (228, 211,|las 481, Helen Reynolds 480, Jerrie Cas-| The other teams shared Derby 1 Sunderlan 3 4 3 '1204) and J. Gow 609 462, Dave Dyck 459, Danny Thomson| Six Hundreds « Leyton Or 3 Stoke 0 Hibernian 2 Falkirk 2 y , E. Sweet D. Crandall 232, K. Smith 228, F. Dwyer |450, Marg Woodward 449, Phyl Bab. Kathy Franklin 601 (234). | Newcastle 4 Charlton 1 St. Mirren 3 Aberdeen 2 [Newcastle brent 211, P. Jarvis 209, H. Dressing|436, Bea Allen 435, Ray Beaugrand 433,(and the women's high triple was takes Southampton 6 Brighton 1 St. Johnstone 0 Airdrieonians 3 Swansea 2 Scunthorpe 1 Division II Walsall 5 Fomerhain 0 | Arbroath 3 Albion 1 Vv Ayr U 3 Dumbarton 0 | Bradford 1 Northampton 2 | Brechin 2 East Fife 1 {Brentford 1 Swindon 0 Clyde 5 Alloa 1 tired last year after 31 years as|United States advanced marks-| Bristol C 1 Hull City 1 | Cowdenbeath 0 Montrose 4 a wrestler. He once was ranked/ manship unit. The Americans|Grimsby 4 Lincoln 1 |E Stirling 1 Morton 3 seventh with his brother, Tiny, scored 3,334 points. {Newport 2 Queen's P R 4 | Hamilton 8 Forfar 0 among the world's tag teams. COLTS SIGN CANADIAN Notts C 2 Portsmouth 1 |Stenhousemuir 3 Queen's Pk 3 WRESTLED 31 YEARS Peterborough 1 Bournemouth 2|giranraer 4 Berwick 0 ' i CANADA TOPS U.S. { ) - . ° CALGARY (CP) -- Al Mittle- HOUSTON (AP) John Bu-|Port Vale 1 Watford 3 IRISH LEAGUE Trib SY | ver 237, Libby Mayer 229, Ann Northey § ribal Chart ($46.20) in the sec-|33, Bev Corby 215, Marge Fudger 213, Y stand, 51, known to wrestling] CAMP BORDEN (CP) -- The < 18, of Toronto, left-| Shrewsbury 1 Crystal P § | | There were no Irish Leagueond combined Friday for a $2,-|Jean Hutcheon 211, Jackie Wood 21 fans everywhere as Al (Murder)|Canadian army le team pitcher, has signed a|Southend 1 Barnsley 2 Mills, died in hospital Friday|day scored 3,777 points, winning contract with the Na- Division IV games today because of the in-|585 daily double at Narragan- Eusice Baneaus 210, Josie Brown ue, us the ternational match, sett Race Track. ; afer a lengthy illness. He re-'all eight events, to defeat the League Houston Colts.|Barrow 8 Oldham 1 d Marg Hickey FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE manager of the new National one double was SPORTS BRIEFS MAKE GOOD BET PAWTUCKET, Tootsie ($101.40), in the first and|Brown 250, Jean Fortin 243, Lois Glo-|Salon ¥ and Team No. ST. JOHN'S LEAGUE Another season has started and as ames of the up, so please hi d next week. GMC TRUCKS rr ---- ANN Ea a a Now those great predictions for the "Truck Triumph of the Sixties" really pay off in built-in bonuses--in every GMC truck for 62! A bonus of owner-proved, job-tested features! Bonuses of more hours of continuous hauling . .. bigger payloads... safer, sounder returns on investment! Bonus of style, economy, performance, of on-the-job reliability! And what a wealth of tried and true features you'll find in these new '62 GMC's! 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