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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1961, p. 13

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who. invented the five-pin bowling and missed a fortune because he was too busy to get a patent, died in BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE The start of the second section, scores art not improving at all. Only three girls over400 -- Irene Campbell 438 (221, 217); Ada Tonkin 419 (185, 234); Betty Black 402 (212, Over 200 -- Mae Jamieson 231, Marg McKnight 217, Marg McNeil 295, Vic Vickers 202, Jean McLaughlin 202, Ann Gwilliam 202. Points -- Modern Upholstery 3, Peo ple's Clothing 3, Gold Medal Cleaners 3, Crowells Shell Service Station 2, Jury and Lovell 2, Nu-Way Rug 1, Jor- dan's Florist 1, Swan's Hardware 0, Kinlock's Men's Wear 0, Jack Sheriff's Real Estate 0. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES. LEAGUE Only one triple this week, and that 'was Norma Hooper 606 (234) 204. 200 Games this week -- J. Taylor 269, 8. Robinson 258, F. \ A. Scott 225, J. DB. Morrison' 20, 3. Beli 207,"G. ss 3 ' Je » G y 2s. 1, Hlopers 204. Thelma Brown joined the "300 Club" this week with a nice 306. mons were really getting around this week: G. Davidson 99, 9%; D. Top- B. Forrester 97, 92, 55; N. Rogers 92, M. Wilson 93, G. Sheridan 92, 59, R.. Stainton 91, 79, E. Therrien 87, J. Neal 85, C. Konaroski 84, 5. Powers 82, B. Davis 82, P. Beacock 79. Points taken -- Hemajos 4, In and Outs 0; Pickers 4, Kingpins 0; Odd Balls 3, Strikers 1; Lulus 3, Dreamers 1 Team standing -- Hemajos 7, Lulus 7, Odd Balls 6, Pickers 5, Strikers 4. Dreamers 2, King Pins 1 and In and Outs 0. FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE High bowler this week was Laura Collins with a double of 476 (245, 231) Another double was. bowled by Irene Carnochan 405 (228). Over 200 scores: G and Maude Brooks 210 Points: Rockettes 3, Try Hards 0; . Hopefuls 3, Slow Starters 0; Fireballs 2, Sixers 1; Starlets 2, Super Jets 1. Point Standing Starlets 20, Sixers 19, Super Jets 18, Hopefuls 17, Rock- ettes 16, Fireballs 16, Try Hards 9 and Slow Starters 5. Gwilliams 214 Pin Standing Super Jets Starlets 14,696; Hopefuls 14,578; 14,536; Fireballs 14,438; Rockettes 14,- 183; Try Hards 13,839 and Slow Start- ers 13,484 15,087; Sixers LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE Our first section ended this week and congratulations go to the Hurricanes for their efforts and landing top spot with 36 points. The other team standings' were Go-Getters 32, Hot Shots 32, Strong Arms 31, June's Loons 29, Falcons 28, Whistlers 26, Aces 26, Odd Balls 23 and Valiants 17. The girls are showing lots of spirit and there have been some very good games bowled. L. Glover took over the high triple this week with 687 (240, 260); other 600 triples are L. Gavas 656 (275, 218); B. Thompson 615 (240, 232); J. Gardian 612 (259) and S. Robinson 607 200 games: J, Pattman 254, S. Logan 249, S. Mayhew 247, P. Gyurka 233, M Ratchman 228, Z. Sheridan 226, J. Kennan 217, A. Stire 211; D. Keleman 211, B. Smith 210. T. Wilson 206 1 TOMMY RYAN INVENTED 5-PIN SPORT ere Guelph-born Tommy zee | missed a | | 'Acadians Finally | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 20, 1961 Defeat Jewellers is Acadian Cleaners broke ajstitution was the order of the} aide a two-year jinx by taking a three-| day. The team totals were 5804) Arsenal 2 Notts F 1 to-two decision from People's5, Acadian and 5735 for|Birmingham 4 West Ham 0 Credit Jewellers, in the Toronto} 5,04 ies (Bolton 1 Aston Villa 1 City Major five-pin play at Bay-|* COPI€S- |Burnley 3 Wolverhampton $3 view Park. The victory over Peoples\myerton 1 Blackburn 0 The margin of victory could) marks the first time that Acad-| Fulham 0 Blackpool 1 |have been greater but just when ians have been able to defeat|Ipswich 4 Man United 1 lit looked as if Peoples were|the Jewellers over a two-year|Leicester 3 Cardiff 0 hanging on the ropes, Acadians| period and it was a hard earned|Man City 2 Chelsea 2 came up with another bad last/decision under the circum-| Sheffield W 0 Tottenham 0 game and had to settle for the| stances, West Brom 3 Sheffield Ul three-to-two win. "Dutch" Lugtenburg led the; -- Presto nae oy! Peoples were definitely in|Acadians with a 1296 five gael et Tivcinbes 3 trouble in the first game when| total, 356, 244, 252, 256 and 188,\7 avton Or 4 Brighton 1 three of their shooters ran into|he was the only shooter to com-|rton ® Stoke 6 lbad breaks and it was Acadian|plete the five-game set unassist-| vtiadiesbrough 1 Leeds 3 |1237 to 1058 for Peoples.| ed. r ! : é iN stle 5 Bristol R 2 "Dutch" Lugtenburg, in leadoff) John Trott had 1046 for 44 Plymouth 2 Chariton 1 position, was sensational with a frames and could have had much|Preston 1 Bury 2 356 game and John Trott in re- more but for a few stubborn'Southampton 2 Sunderland 0 lief also gained an assist. corners. Bob Gallagher had/Swansea 2 Rotherham 2 | to be in| 1050 for 47. Dick Adams 979 for|Walsall 5 Norwich 0 t 41, Lloyd. Sabins 841 for 39, Hank Division HI Sarnovsky who was away below|Bradford 3 Barnsley 2 form had 542 for 26. John Hrico|Brentford 2 Bournemouth 2 who bowled only three frames|Bristol C 2 Queen's PR 0 had 50. {Grimsby 1 Portsmouth 0 Peoples deserved to take the lab gi y ine ae 2 final game when George Smith peated ge Ripinaen 2 Acadians with. all five bowlers|Went in for Edd Hawkes andipo vale 1 Halifax 1 having almost identical scores, threw in eight consecutive| chrewsbury Dick Adams 251, Bob Gallagher| 'tikes for a great relief job. {Southend i Northampton 3 251, "Dutch" Lugtenburg 252, Saturday's 'action will be at) Division IV Lloyd Sabins 253, and John Trott) York Bow! when Acadians tack-|Barrow 3 Chester 2 258 for a 1265 total against 1133\le the Peoples Clothing club of|Chesterfield 1 Darlington 1 for People's. Oshawa and this should be quite|Crewe ere posers | he et a es y a tussle. According to reports,|Doncaster Stockport Acadians ke pt np uP pag "Scotty" Robson will take over|/Exeter 1 Bradford 2 pace in tie Four game WHER as manager of Peoples Clothing|Gillingham 4 Hartlepools 0 Dick Adams led with a 284 game 1ag Pp : 8} 4 followed by "Dutch" Lugten- and this should give this team|Mansfield 1 Tranmere 2 ie 958 Bob Gallagher 254,|Muite a lift as "Jock" is noted! Millwall 1 Southport 1 John Trott 244 anal i Sabins for making things tight. hobs ped 0 yrs ; : ew apg hires 4 rumen Jorkington am 910 for a total of 1248 to 1116 ap [Wrexham 2 Aldershot 1 WINNIPEG ("P)--A total of|Y9rk City 1 Accrington 0 1,965 students signed up for SCOTTISH LEAGUE evening classes through the Uni- Division 1 heap of trouble and no matter versity of Manitoba and its af-|Celtic 3 Airdrieonians 0 how hard they tried it was alllfitiated United College. Largest|Dundee 5 Raith 4 he owned a string of race- | of his active life in sports |in vain, Peoples took the game registration, 1,077, was in the|Dunfermline 4 Aberdeen 0 horses, organized ball clubs, | and business which included |1258 to a very low 950 for Acad-| extension department of the uni-|Hearts 0 Thd Lanark 0 was himself a fine baseball } being a successful antique |ians. pitcher and he also promoted | dealer. Again it was one of these days|courses in arts, boxing bouts. He is shown in --(CP Wirephoto) |for both clubs and continual sub-| education. Acadians appeared icharge in the second game bu Bob Gallagher had to be re- placed and this proved ineffect- ive and People's just made it with 1170 against Acadian's 1104. The third game was the best team effort of the season for 1 Torquay 1 all-important game saw Acadians run into a Toronto yesterday at the age | this of 89. In his colorful career, } by 1954 photo surrounded bric-a-brac and souvenirs science and|Motherwell 2 Dundee 1 {Rangers 4 Falkirk 0 LONDON (Reuters)--Results|St. Johnstone 0 Hibernian 2 of Saturday's Old Country. soc-\st. Mirren 1 Partick Thistle 3} versity, offering 30 credit)(abandoned after 45 mins. fog)} Carway Trundlers Trumped By Aces Saturday was the beginning of|tenth frame blues, three on hits the second section and Carway|going into the tenth, two of them | j |were determined to start out/picked head-pins and the third | |well, but they ran into a team)man never even hit the head- {that was really hot ,Ace Bowl-|pin, sp it was Ace with 1227 ing, who finished below Carway|and Carway 1175. Queen's Pk 2 Morton 5 in the first section. | The last game was a replica 'Stranraer 3 Hamilton 0 | The first game went to Ace/of the fourth and Carway Amateur International {with 1276 to Carway's 1092,| wound up with 1120 to Ace's Wales 2 England 2 |George Olliffe with 249 and Jim) 1162, IRISH LEAGUE 'Cassells with 241 were tops for) For Ace's, it was 6194 on the City Cup Carway. day against 5869 for Carway. Ballymena 7 Derry City 0 The second game went to Car-- Things look brighter for Car- Bangor 3 Ards 2 way with 1234 to Ace's 1148, E.|way as this was one of the big- Coleraine 2 Glentoran 1 McMaster with 288, George Ol-| gest days this year, showing im- Crusaders 3 Cliftonville 0 liffe with 258, and Reg Hickey|provement, but there's room for \Distillery 1 Glenavon 3 'with 252. Bob Murphy picked/a lot more and the boys need Portadown 2 Linfield 1 |up 125 pins for 5 frames for almore work. 2 good relief job. McMaster 1181 for 50 frames; The third was a terrific strug-| Jim Cassells 1113 for 47 frames; = ar es gle with Ace having three men|J. Brown 1025 for 45 frames; ora Gracie chazeas hag over 300 and a 1381 score, and|Geo. Olliffe 1062 for 44 frames; purchased a sailboat for Cana-|Carway had Jim Cassells 308,|R. Hickey had single pin trouble dian missionaries in Brazil, and|and Carway wound up with 1248./but came up with 709 for 36 hope to have it delivered by| Murphy went in for J. Brown|frames; R. Murphy had 436 for Christmas. The boat will enable and picked up 166 pins in six|22 frames and Dave Reynolds missionaries to visit each other|frames and Reynolds picked up|343 pins for 9 frames, for a and their parishioners more}233 pins in six frames but it was! 5869 total. frequently in remote interior not enough. | Next week Carway Imperials areas. In the fourth game it wasitake on Pasquale's at Ace Alley. -- Ss |Stirling 2 Kilmarnock 2 |. Division JI |Albion 0 Queen of S 3 | |Ayr U 1 Clyde 2 \E 'Stirling 4 Cowdenbeath 1 |\Forfar 1 Montrose 1 AID TO MISSIONS | Over 93% owned in Canada! : TED com PA 1 tm 3 MAKERS OF HITE ROSE I GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS. Barnes 295, C. Griffin 204, J. Wood 203 and A. Northey 201 S$. Robinson is holding the high single with 306 and High Average this week is shared by P, Elliott and M. Ross} with 183, | WESTMOUNT CHURCH LEAGUE High Triples Mary Siator 684 (223 230, 231), Betty Love 643 (230, 228), Irv. Estabrooks 622 (214, 211), Mr, Presi- dent Bill Clark 618 (248) and Jim Childerhose 603 (217, 206) Men's high singles Don Clements 270, Alex Sinclair 235, Howard MacLeod | 220, Ken Cobb 215, Morris Love 206, 207. Ab Armitage 292. Gord Brown 200 and Gord Wherry 200. Ladies' High Singles Terry Ger. row 233, Betty Love 230, 228, Hilda) Shearer 233, 213, Annabelle Cobb 224,| Judy Holbrook. 215, 203, Doris Stuart) 207, 209. Thelma Owen 298, Betty Clark 202 and Jean Ward 200. It was a close race right to the last of the section. The Astronauts came out on top with 27 points, Orbits 26, Yokels 24, Rascals 23, Lucky Strikes 22, Ho- Loos 19, Hep-Cats 12 and Pin-Hedz 7. A new section starting next week so everyone has a fresh start. WEDNESDAY NITERS Team Standings The Lemons, No- Nods, and Orfins are ali tied up for first place with 15 points each. The Slowballs are in second and last place with 11 points. High Triples The Men's High Triple was taken by Gerry Fahy with 605. The Women's High Triple was taken by Ellen Densmore with 616 Over 600 Ellen Densmore 616 Yvonne Ddguay 607, Gerry Fahy 605 and Deb Tilk 600. Over 200 Yvonne Duguay 275, Deb 'Tilk 269, Ellen Densmore 250, Jack Van De Ven 244 and Gerry Fahy 211, 207. High Singles Yvonne Duguay took our women's high single with 275. Deb Tilk took our high men's single with 269. 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