Ps ll Bergs 9, M. Peddie; social committee, J. ih 560, ©. Briggs 962, J. Elliott + | \ | 7, Seeds BA 7, Can. Corps 5 a4 Doves Elliott, D. Sutherland, Y. Malcolm, M.|5: 'SPORT OUTDOORS -- By Jack Sords OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS __*... dongs DS, |, he tum ange as teen: 2 Seen aC hose Gibson 98, B. Corrigan 90, D. McDonald|24, Operators 21, The Rubs 20 and 216, Hopkins 612, P. Lyzon 612, A. Parfitt ps oka S Aasie O8 a Safety Pins 16. |" x lasaiaiasah ores Hauck es aac Team Captains -- Please put initials High triples to date: Ladies: D. Cal-|by the bowling league on Wednesday,|Elien of your players on score sheets. -- 621, J. Elliott 612° J, Suddard 602.|October 11, : E. Lahey 800, R. Traas 673, C. amoon wae' avs E Mabel Nicholson 212. and Corbys 2. OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL , Norton 648, were: Starlets 3, a s At the first meeting of the Oshawa| High singles to date: Ladies: D. Cal-| Team standings: Reading's are still Feet eee stketies a. Hopefuls, if GTouP AT --~ Cevsdale 14, Bonds 10./ceneral Hospital Bowling League welhoun 304, J. Suddard 263, J. Elliott 244.|leading this seetion with 20 points, De- Slow Starters 2, Try Hards 1; Sixers 2,/Fr0q, Retrigeration 6 'Acadian Clean.|¢lected the executive. The position and|Men: E, Lahay 351, C. Norton 256, J.|DePratto's 15, Ward's 14, Campbell's Super Jets 1 lors . and Stevensons '1: names of these people are as cot gal Wilson a . a ota 113, pe cord ee Paes poy pee Point Standing: Rockettes 13, Super Chairman, R, Traas; president, | High triples for evening: E. Jig? ade' earse' Lenius' Jets 12, Sixers 10 Starlets 9, Group Ill -- Meads 12, Johannson 11,|Briggs; secretary, G. Moldowan; treas-1673, C. Norton 632, J. Suddard 602, M 8, Fireballs 8, Try Hards 7 Starters 5. Pin Standing: Super Jets 9,285, Rock- ettes 8,854, Starlets 8,608, Sixers 8,562, Try Hards 8,523, Hopefuls 8-458, Fire- 'balls 8,201 Slow Starters 7,857. WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE Men's High Triples: Kenn Cobb 627, f OR Joe Ward 601, Ladies' high Triples; 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, es October 24, 1961 | 2 G i FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE No doubles were bowled, but 'six giris|609, C. Ford 608 and H. Lee 606. bowled over 200 -- Ina Way 240, Laura| Standings, Group I -- Al Bi Rite 13, Collins 232, Joan Slater 229, Pearl|Tonys 11, Hillcrest Sunoco 10, Durnos Anderson 224, Saran Hann and 215,/8, Goch 8, Bolahood 8, Glens Texaco 4 How Popular IS HUNTING AND 38 and Slow Betty Love 612, Irene Rhame 611. Men's High Singles: Irv Estabrooks 296, Jim Childerhose 245, Bruce Stuart 231, Ken Neal 214, John Harris 211, Murray MacPherson 207 (593) and Bud LICENSES 17% Owen 20) Ladies' ~. heey Peciagtrtwadid 225, Evelyn Wotton , Judy Holbrool FOOD, LODGING 10% AUXILIARY. 207 and Thelma Owen 206, : EQUIPMENT 32% And another new member joined the TRANSPORTATION I4ZShicneuipmen? 24% # [team ""Stantiags:" Astronauts. i, NEVER BEFORE A PERMANENT SELF-IRONING COTTON SHIRT LIKE THIS The New Forsyth "Launder-Matic' Shirt UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 32 EQUIPMENT é Lucky Strikes 16, Orbits 15, Rascals 13, ant Yokels 13, Ho-Loos 10, Hep-Cats 6 and Head-Pins 6, SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE With everyone putting an effort into their game this week in the race for team points, we had more high triple and two hundred scores than the previ- ous week, Topping the high triples wis-Madam President herself, Joan Wall, with a 619 (240, 239), followed by Marion Tureski POPULATION WISE, 18 YEARS OR OVER, ONE WOMAN IN EVERY 10 FISHED, ONE IN EVERY 69 ONE. MAN IN EVERY 4 WAS A FISHERMAN, ONE IN EVERY 5 WAS AHUNTER. 6.3 marion wren Bic came. 92 mnion nunTeD smal cane. with a 604, which included a 236 single, Dorene Eyre 601 (255, 218). The two hundred scores were led by Caroline Hasler 244, Mary Gilkes 241, Ann Proskin 241, Eleanor Watson 227, Boxing Decline London Worry are few and far between. +sa:ns-ithe BBBC, says the big slUMP/patis 1; Atoms 4, Starliters 0; Pixies 3, LONDON (AP) -- Britain's started in 1952, when the gov- Dixies 1. ee ine increased the enter- boxing administrators have) arnment called in the big. men of the|/tainment tax side. come back. the bill. But in cities like Man-|belle Johnson 221, 206 Mildred Bawks chester, Birmingham and Glas-|o.1; 912. gow, formerly great boxing cen-| Lemon Roll -- June Hurst 98, Doris tres, top-class fight programs|Hartwig 93, Diane Duncan 92, Jill Teddy Waltham, secretary of | Kitty Knapp 74 and Sharon Logan 46. to 33 per cent)i2, starliters 12, Dizies 10. sport i ] from 20. After two years the ; ; in dh BB y e8 bP ys tax was cut again, but the pro- section girls, let's see a perfect attend- bring the fans back to the ring-/moters who had quit didn't Ruth Canfield 223, Dot Starkey 222, Isa- 216, Marion Rice 214 and Mickey Wer- Whitely 92, 67, El. Mildred Bawks 88 (in the 200's, too), Taylor 89, 79, 'oints taken: The Flintstones 3, Odd- Teams Standing: Pixies 20 points, The Flintstones 17 Atoms 13, Oddballs Only two more nights left in this ance and boost your team standing. UAWA LEAGUE The British Boxing Board of Control has set up a commit- REMEMBER WHEN... tee to find out why there are fewer professional fighters than| By THE CANADIAN PRESS there used to be and why fewer ights-. bree hi ere dun Seb teased sendneeanal today. The great outfielder tha boxers in Britain. Now there|season was a potent factor in|O. Osmok 694, J. McDonald 693, E. are 40. In 1952 there were) the New York Yankees wiri-/Pumos 692, C. Nash 686, E. Marshall twice as many professional box-|ning their fourth consecutive! yoeson 667, A. Mitchell 666, A. Neil | pennant--and fourth World Ser-/66s 3B. Polley 656, E, Lahay 656, J. The fans still roll in for the|ies championship in a row--|Watt 655, H. Clark 650, B. Bracey 650, American R. Murray 645, ing shows as there are now. big promotions at London's|and he won the Wembley indcor stadium, espe-| League batting championship|¢s1, 5, Hi 624, A. Rose 623, H. Burke cially when U.S. stars are on'with a .381 average. Joe DiMaggio was voted the/panarina Cabins 3, Johannson 1; Bergs jople are paying to see the/most valuable player in the|* Cnd. Corps 0; Seed BA 3, Wigmore American League 22 years ago Hillcrest Sunoco 3, Glen's Texaco 1; Al Bi Rite 4, Corbys 0; Durnos 4, Bola- hoods 0; Tonys 4, Goch 0; Fred's Re- frigeration 3. Houdaille 1; Crysdale 3, Acadiap Cleaners 1; Oshawa TV 3, Stevensons 1; Local 2784 3, Bonds 1; 1; Meads 3, Doves 1. Triples -- J, Seneco 850, B. Gilliland t 778, B. 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