THE 36 BOWLING CLUB 'There were two doubles and three sin- is week. eo -- Marion ne, "ad (207, A R Lane "oe "700 ping Bathe 240, Sarah Hann ig ag Alice Reorden 201, Bees took Buds, Rockets gto three points ani fy ogy ey Try Hards took two points from stand! -- Rose Buds 11, Rock- os i Thien, 1 Hards 8, Busy Bees + Maple Bui NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Triples this week were Laura Collins 74 (306, 238, 205), Nancy. Vickers 626 (241) and Betty Pearse 614 (230, 216). "200" Scores -- V. Cornish -- go 207, E. Wi 222, iene aia Oe ang DY Ball 211 a, Morrow 213, Y. pomey 0 a , €. Campbell 209, 204, Booth 206, Ormond 205, M. Pirie m3 e0d'D. jor strong 203. Points takeh -- Roesct's 3, Campbell's 1, Pearse's 3, Burrus' 1, Bracey's 3, PPP towel Sig ba pepratio's L oesch's: 7, Malo's 5 and pracey's, 4 GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR in this week's bowling Bali Hi's took four from Sally's, Sabers 4 from Pea Que's, Legal Lights 4 over the leaders Jay Birds with Perry's and Hick's split- ting at 2 points, As a result of Bali Hi's and Legal Lights are each tied with 14 points. Sabers 12, Jay Birds 11, Sally's 9% Pea Que's 8 Hick's 7 and Perry's 6. in the Super Select class it was new- comer Ed Johnson with a big 900 (316) and in the Select class it was Lov Wil- mot for the Dolls with a big 832 (351). Lou Is also a newcomer this year fo this league. In the 700 class for the Guys, Bert Harding 788 (353), Al Perry 771, Lioyd Sabins 756, Ron Swartz 746, Harold Bal- fem 739, Arn Greene 730, Manning bag 724 and Sal Himes 713, 'or the Dolls Mavis Taylor 735, tsa- belle" Mothersil another newcomer to our league 732 and Helen Pinch 702. In high average race with the Guys after four weeks it is Lloyd Sabins 275, Harold Ballem 257, Ron Jay 243, Ron Swartz 239 and Al Perry 234, For the Dolls Joan Rogers has taken over leadership with 222, Janet Peel 221, Marion Dingman 219, Alice Westley 214 and Lorraine Murphy 213. Footnotes -- Our newcomers fo the league are beginning fo make their pres- ence felt by bowling fhe big scores. Mavis Taylor really took the hint. Dolls are finding the pins kind of rough, leaving up too many corners on nor- mally good hits. hota MIXED Ladies over 400: 1. Cyr 490, J. Gyurka 484, G. Fusco 481, M Potts 474, F. Bouck- ley 473, J. Peel and M. Mothersill 469, W. Cookson 464, M. Taylor 462, J. Ross 455, M. Peake 446, M. Cole 433, V. McCor- mack 414, A. Floody 407, M. Appleton, E. Worsley 406 and J. Lawrence 400. Men over 500 -- B. Peake 590 (216), G. Reid 571 (200), M. Johnson 570 (211), £. Mothersili 541 (212), G. Turner 534 (217), $. LaRocca 530, R. Andrews 516, L. Schatz 513 and J. Lynch 505, High averages --- L. Schatz 183, G. Reld 180, B. Peake 179, G. Turner 175 and G. McCormack 171. Ladies -- J. Gyurka 165, 1, Cyr 160, M. Peake 158, M. Ud and M. Moth- ersill 155, Peel Team standing -- tlieer sors 7-26, Tay- pees 5-25, Auto-Magic-Carwash 7-24, The Jinx 2-22V2, Good Guys 5-22, Bob's 2-202, Moes "Mets" 5-19, Cook's Body Shop 5-17, Brown's Plumbing 2-16, Oshawa grr Centre 5-15, Lane Pharmacy ny's TV 0-14, Oshawa's Vr. Clean ans, Wilson's' Furniture 0-12, The Splits 0-9, John's Garage 2-8. OPUC LEAGUE Team Standings -- Mixers 20, Rockets Men's High Triple --- Bob Bishop 701 nyt Saat 158). adies' High Single -- Penny Bligdon 'tans High Single -- Pent Bisiiop 296. 26 Ee Ed Roverts. 222, 226, Penny Bligdon 216, Bob bishop 296, 247, Phil , 214 and Len Shaw League -- Shirley ihedaier %, Al Robinson 95, 91, Marilyn Barrett 85, Shirley Wilbur 78, 74, 78 and Marg Mc- Dermaid 63. Apology: Al Robinson had a 212 game last week and was not given due credit. Sorry Al. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Blue Jays clobbered Dutch Treats to fake all the points and move ahead of the packin Group 1. Ron Jay led his club with a big night. John VanDyk, Ron Swartz and Lou Hyman, all aided the cause with nice totals. Ozzie Keeler and Dutch Lugtenburg were best for the los- ers. The Big Six moved into second position) in the standing with a nice win over| Lucky Strike and it was Roy Nesbitt and Fred Waite who set the pace for the victory. Bob Gallagher battled hard for the Joe Ristich gang. Jo-Jo's topped Perry's Pets while the Moyses picked up another two points in the] ting with Spicers. Another vic- tor Ii that's needed to get Mouses out 'of the cellar. Newcomers took over first place in Group 2 with a shut-out over Last Six end again it was Bill Webster who led the way for Newcomers, with Bud Kemp and Fred Schneider assisting. Charlie Taylor led his team to a shut- out over Lucky Six with John Cardinal and. "Vinegar" Sagar also in there with good scores. It was a bad day for George Taylor's pets. Cyclones defeated Knockers by a two fo-one margin with Archie Brown being at his best for Cyclone while Red Har- a '3s gang was best served by Mack Mac- Rockels took a two-to-one decision from Shorty's despite @ strong effort by Bobee Lavergne for Shorty's, Standing -- Group 1: Jay Men 13, Big Six 10, Lucky Strike 9, Dutch Treats 8, ake 5 Pets 6, Jo Jo's 6, Spicers 5 and Group "es Newcomers 10 pointsj Lucky Six 8, Cyclones 8, Last Six 7, Rockets 7, 's 7, Rockets 7 and Knockers 6, INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES--Group 1: Gallagher 845 (326, 308), Ron Jay 628 (346), Orest Pidwerbecki 819 (336), John VanDyk 794 (354), Roy Nesbitt 792 (351), Fred Waite 791 (378), Ozzie Keeler 787 (309), Ron Swartz 781, Matt Bell 769, Al Perry 767, Don Henning 766, Ed Lug- tenburg 749, Manny Swartz 739, Lloyd Sabins 727, Lou Hyman 721, Joe Vasko 713 (320) and Dick Snowden 701. Frank Hill racked up a 324 single for Jo Jo's. Group 2 -- Bill Webster 774 (314); Cha Wie Taylor 757, M. MacPherson 756, Don Sager 700, John Cardinal 685, Dave Conboy 695, Stan St. Louis 685, Red Har- die 685, Tony Stogwin 683, Bud Kemp $80 and Bobee Lavergne 675 (307). The Special Events Committee si their first. Special Night and it was most successful. The lucky winners were as follows: Group 1. Free bowling for next week, Mick McMaster, Theatre tickets to Denny Brown, theatre tickets to Reg Hickey, Oshawa Generals Hockey Ticket Sel Himes, theatre tickets to Jim Sul- livan and NHL Hockey ticket to Jack ipencer. oe 2 -- Free bowling for next week Schneider, theatre 'tickets to tas nj is theatre tickets to Harold Clarke, Oshawa Generals Hockey ee to Red Hardie, theatre tickets to Hutchins and NHL hockey ticket fo m4 Mard Arp. MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE Friday night a new club was started, pen 800' Club. As yet this club has only one member, Pete Makarchuk with 807 Pye Bi 178, 313). Any new members would welcome. In the 700's this week we have Ai Jamieson with 745 (221, 267, 246), Josie Westlake 745 (359, 236), and Oscar Mor- rison 724 (283, 215, 226). Good 600s were rolled by Jack James 9 (227, Bi, 24), Jack Anderson 680 (246, 266), Earl Westlake 679 (247, 216, 216), Chuck Ford 659 (210, 244, yr Marg Ford 657 (262, 214), Bud Morey 631 (236, 237), Joan Jackson 627 (247), " sreng Makerchuk 623 (249, 215), Nick 'roy 685 (223, 267), Ken Bailey 623 ( Walt Devenish 616 (229, 203), Paul Colting 646 (229, 221), Inez Curl 625 (211, 204, sip and Doug Smith 601 (203, 205). Pretty good 200's were by Sadie James 264, Elsie Smith 250, Ella Long 233, Flo Williamson 7233, 209, Audrey Bailey 222, Mae Jamieson 219, Chris Colins 214, Archie Bruce 211, 225, Geoff Curl 210, Norma Bradburn 208, Ross Westieke 205, Frank Prony 4 205, Vide Morey 208, 203, Bus White 201, Aure Doug Walls ie er and Curly Jackson 200, WHO PUT A RACING SADDLE ON THE WORKHORSE? BP research scientists, that's who. 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