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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1964, p. 7

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GORDIE MACKIE Blue Bombers' Injuries Oshawa Girls Lose Another 'The Curran Cart Oshawa continued girls from ir losing ways in the Toronto City Ladies' 10-PIN ACTION THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Decomber.15, 1964 7 Ron Nelson's 620 Wins Major five-pin bowling league on Saturday as they lost a 3-0 decision to Miss Sun Valley. The Toronto squad won the first game 1,020-1,007, easily took the second 1,300-1, 097 and swept the series with a 1,230- 'Bowler Of Week' Award George} Caditiacs and Kinloch's siso awept the 9iboard against General Other hee were Kept Trainer On Move WINNIPEG (CP) -- Twenty- pn Hayes 546, cue art Ron Sime 50, Braet ing' and Nelson 507, were other fine p> ga Sam Larocca 563 and Sti Mal- loy 553 (205). Standings -- Royals 23, Lions A fine 620 series featured by a big 244 single earned Ron Nelson this week's Cole's 'Bowl- Corvettes five years ago Gordie Mackie's arents refused to let him play high school football. e other day, as he talked about fractures, sprains and bruises, he admitted he isn't really sorry. And, as it turned out, lack of parental approval didn' 't keep him off the football field, He became a trainer." Fans saw him often in 1964 as he dashed to the aid of fallen members of innipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Foot- ball Conference. "IT had a lot of TV time," Mackie says, recalling serious injuries to 20 players that 1,116 victory in the final match. scores were Lou Himes 661, Joan Rogers 585 for 27 frames, Joyce Bell 308 for 15 frames. Audrey Young placed winners with a fine 842 total. Total scores for the 3,220. | Mavis Taylor was high for the losers with 792. Other Oshawa Janet Peel 419 for 21 frames, Millie Bilida 332 for 19 and the three- 22, Falcons 20, Jets 19, Hawks 16, Hornets 15, Tigers. 15 and Eagles 14. om t LEAGUE Six shutouts and a chai in fi inge leaders featured this week' $action in GM league. Jewell's Men's Wear tumbied er of the Week' award. Ron's fine score plus Walter Scott's good effort powered the Lions to a 2-1 win over the Falenns in the. Lander-Stark Classic League action. Stan Reid was the best of the losers. ond. Carveairs. the 'champions, Royals retained their 1 i m){ul! he heen ene Gare ea one-game lead atop the stand- rep Pig Be taller game series were Miss Sun Val- ley 3,559 and Curran Carton ings, as they nudged the Hawks 2 to 1, thanks to some fine trundling by Rolf Rocker and George Brabin, Sam Larocca NHL BIG SEVEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS and Stu Malloy were the stand- outs for the 'birds'. Arno Knop made the differ- ence as the Jets snatched a 2-1/° Bob Richardson (555), Bob Edgar (516), and Jerry Top- ham (510) all for Corvairs, turned in their best effort of the year as they turn- ed back Wilson's Men's Wear 7 to 0. Meanwhile, the Maintenance crew threw @ real monkey wrench into the plans of Jewell's Men's Wear by clobber- (231), and Cliff Bradshaw 55$ (203) the culprits as far as Jewell's were con- cerned, Guardsmen, Flintstones, Dapper Dans and Die Room Twisters all applied the ing them 7-0 with Johnnie Webster 566) job, i 'hompson Robinson iecivaion a Mo-Shuns 3. Sle vn' Hi we week wih 'nity ria a singie of 205, also rolled well, with te and . | triple otal of del 3, es were by -- Other good 5: $78 (212), D. White $0 (203, Standings -- Corvairs 72, Jewell's Men's Wear 67, Maintenance 44, Flintstones 62, 61, Chevel ty Room the Die Twisters 60, Combines 60, Wilson's Men's Higoed a Paint Shop 57, Rooks 46, Deon g 1, Guardsmen 22 and Spark bag fh ld MIXED LEAGUE Auto Carwash are the latest using sf Ge, H. Prakken leaders in ne Eastway Mixed League,| O'Reilly 534 Zamboneili 526 following their 52 win over .| Supsyka 521 pee J, Baker 521, However, only one point Bonds rown OSHAWA MIXED LEAG! This coming night of the * final night of bowlii And what a ion "o Me Aiter a 'on| Drive-in pAb for first place, each with Sparkattes with 70 points are A mark vena: the leaders and eo in inning. The wing, Beatles knocked off Die Spai Hards 4 to 3, while A and W hung on grimly at we 8. Ali 1), 5 K waiting to 'magicians' falter. Most impressive win of the week was Crown Taxi's 5-2 defeat of Tune Up Cen- tre. Crowns turning the trick despite the absence of the two Ne . male members their team, with Josie Gyurka: (501) and Ann Bone 481 (191) performing a real es nin Collis turned in @ fine 494 series s Meades Sunoco toppled Bonds 5 to 2, while Camera Centre surprised Starks by like score, Doris Vann and Mary Cole 52 win over the os. Five. were lef factors as Vancos dumped for 9 ch decision from the Hornets, de- spite a fine series by Bob Rich- ardson. Tigers vacated the cel- helped tumble Bombers to last place with 13 consecutive de- feats. He insists, however, the Blue Bombers were .in the '"'finest Jondition" in 1964, explaining that the injuries were the type that couldn't be avoided through physieal fitness. There might be an inclination to question such statements, coming as they do from the trainer, but in Mackie's case they carry a lot of weight. He has won wide respect in his profession. And when the Winnipeg native joined Bomb- ers six years ago (he says he's a "real homer" he turned down an offer from British Co- lumbia Lions and dropped jobs with Winnipeg Goldeyes of the Northern Baseball League and Winnipeg Warriors of the West- ern Hockey League. Mackie took the roundabout route to the trainer's table. He had a brief fling as a boxer, fighting as an amateur while serving as a navy signalman aboard a corvette during the Second World War, and turning pro after his discharge. Managed by Paul °Schiffer, now a photographer here, he| MILES OF TAPE -- Gordie won eight, lost two and fought} Mackie, trainer for Winnipeg two draws as a middleweight.| Blue Bombers of the West- "IT loved boxing," he says,| ern Football Conference, esti- Bobby Hull scored twice dur- ing the weekend--his 22nd and 23rd goals--and picked up one assist to maintain his five-point lead over Chicago teammate Stan Mikita in the National Hockey League individual scor- ing race. Hull now has 23 goals in 25 games and 34 points. Mikita, who scored once and had two assists, follows with 29 on eight) goals and 21 assists, a league| high. Claude Provost, Montreal, moved 'into a_ third-place tie) with Norm Uliman, Detroit, at 2% points. Provost had six as- sists during the weekend to Ull- man's one. Four points back is Phil Goy- ette, New York, who earned/ two assists. Tied one point be-| hind him are teammate. Camille Henry and Andy Bathgate, Tor- onto. Henry scored once while Bathgate picked up three as-| sists, The leaders: re the chi Central Auto 52, while Yomacs climbed the ladder, beating Pickwicks 5 and 2. Dandies had a good night silencing TAGR's, the score here 5-2. Only Bobbies and Prestons split their points as best they could, with the Bobbies picking up the extra marker. George Turner wasthe top pin-picker with 556 (200) to his credit, Gord Mc-| Cormack had 533, Bob Howlett $27, Sam| Larocca 521, Mattie Katchaluba 518, Doug calcimining brush to their its. aoe Nadalin 597 (216, 210), was 'Mr. Big' for the Guardsmen, Dannie Thomson) ith his $71 (210), led the Dapper Dans lar, a8 they dumped the Eagles) *" well as picking up a Christmas turkey, 2 to 1 with Frank Sobil lead- | while Rolf Rocker and Gerry Fahy com- ing his team to victory. | bined ., 525 ond OE Fa Roig age Flintstones knoc! BIG EIGHT -- Ron Nelson inandy fashion, while Chevelles barely 620 (244, 205), Walter Scott 586| missed recording shutout by losing thelr last game to Paint Shop with only three (241), Rolf Rocker 585 (204,/cin. 'mating the difference. |Gibbs $14, George Lawrence $13 200), George Brabin 583 (215), |" Alex Ross had a 64 for Minute Men, - For the ladies, Josie Gyurka had a S01, -- rae a ae RRA --------|Doris Vann 496, Carol Collis 494, Anne McGuinness Team ance seein nailing the last oleae Try Merde 71 in the other games, Slow Pokes shut out Team No. vy seven to nil, oe Moe 4 ers poleaxed Gillards 52, Jinx put a little mare da} cari ane segs ng and the cell y Qogs 5 to 2. Duffys cipoed Marrin 4 to 3, while the "Boadies 'opaet the oa Balls by the same Jim Zambonelli had the + best, score the night, carding a 614 (225, 208), War G Hull, Chicago 23 Mikita, Chicago Ullman, Detroit Provost, Montreal Goyette, New York Henry, New York Remember When?... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ed Barrow, the man who developed New York Yan- kees into the most formi- dable team in baseball, died 11 years ago today--in 1953 --at the age of 81. With the Yankees for 26 years until he retired and sold his stock in the club in 1947, Barrow in many player promotions discovered Honus Wagner and changed Babe Ruth from a pitcher into the game's greatest home run hitter. 8 il 9 6 11 suffered injuries as Mackie had his busiest season since joining Bombers six years ago. --(CP Photo) son 537 (201), Ds Fal im venta aah iN mary Cole AsO ean), stan Reld 529 raion Rich- 'airiey Bouc' 4a, Marielle Guay 446) in ee and Martha Stauifer 442, vay 4%6\ ond. 522 (203), Hans Boesch $13 end Ren Standings -- Auto Magic Carwash 15,\Lang 505. ] Crown | 14, Bonds Clothes 14, Yormacs 12,.Meades| 490, Barb Kirkham 487, Lorraine Dalby Sunoco Service 10, Oshawa Camera Cen-| | 481, June Pettit 's. un Nanune bowen ah tre 10, TAGR'S 9, Central Auto Body 9 | Ede Ryan 442, Gt L ca 1ans lsnnte 9, Snapshots 9, Pickwicks 9, Van-| Jean Hutcheon Porghe 1 9, Prestons Men's Shop 9, Oshawa! Marion Leonard 427, Ona Rice aang 2 Ki aroun Ae sei' winen ail oad In Toronto City Major fivejwill start to move up in nol pin OSHAWA MEN'S MON-NITE | Lend, Jones 415, Twila. Withen pin action, the Acadian Clean-/ standing. \. itt Py Tume and Dover's Men's Wear! standings -- Die Hards 74 A and W er club again finished on the; Roy Jay, who has been prac-| el bromise' damage on, Dips as Whe | Drive-in 74, Sparketis 70, Odd Balls se bopped them 7 10 0. Seaway | team No. Five 52, Morrison BA 4, sonably good day of bowling,|the past five or six weeks, was) ron Tu te Crowell Weart, wilisan's Monrc| Pokes. 45; Gillard's Cleaners 44, Beat losing a 4-1 decision to L. J.jagain the top shooter, being| Wear took Industrial Tool to camp § to 2.| Readies sink, Be eee -- McGuinness. \the only member of the club while. the Go-Getters are no longer sole The winners, despite theirjto go the full distance. His Aldsworth's 2 to pull even with the} i leaners, each with 12 poi lowly position in the standing,|games were 237, 258, 208, 373 ce word 10°C. Watson of industrial Too! | -- the boys are watching C.W., they ell J 'led as one of the better clubs in| 852 for 34 frames; Ozzie Keeler A the league. Rolling 1,336, 1,268,|982 for 40; Jim Cassells 641 for]{o°Sert poster ot Dunlop's for the treats, | 1,178, 1,428 and 1,188, the Mc-/30; Dick Adams' 708 for 31;|As for Rube, what's wrong boy? Is it Guiness club deserved to be) Gerry Bennett 596 for 25; Bob es aurie Wab --_ gg a a nice mates he used up 100 miles a Dyck of tape in pole to keep with them in the fourth fn Hickey 225 for 14. Adams was) McLachlin $53 (192) and D, Ferguson 543| Construction Ltd. fifth games when Acadians were) making. his first appearance |' pe 5 just a little too deadly on the|for Acadians since Nov. 1 and awa TV 32 Wilson's Mens we eel 7 2 3 a 7 | 2 2 centre pin, The Acadian scores} |judging from his trundling|elis #, Seaway Ford 49, Industrial Too! | @ Homes @ Additions © Offices @ Remodeling Bomber players in action in 1964. Twenty first-stringers Starks = Plumbing = 14, Taxi] For the ladies, Glenda Thomsen had une-Up Centre 9 and Dandies | Marg Brown 419, short end despite another rea-|tically carrying the load for|'tiremen' |The Crawlers 62, Duttys 56 Big Five 54 occupants of the cellar. The Go-Go's beat) have at all times been consider-|and 274 for 1,440. Dutch had bonk rove do it, but wonder why youll 'O'MALLEY the winner but Lady Luck ayas |Gallagher 576 for 26 and Re@| matthew $71 (210), 6. ssi a, Bl | were 1,081, 1,163, 1,259, 1,348/against McGuinness, it looks as 47, Dover's Men's Wear 32, Corvair 16,| and 1,169 for a total 'of 6020. lif he will be a big help to ae 4 id aiepoerey Chemnire 12 The total pinfall for Acadians | club. | SDAY NITE MEN'S LEAGUE in the past' 15 games has been| Saturday will see Acadians | dite at hemi. guia: ceean Gait with | jouse of Chows getting seven points by 18.589 which is a team aver-|meeting Ace Bowl in their Own |defauit. Police Dept. took seven. from! age of 1,204 per game. All thejestablishment and this club is) | boys need are a few breaks at|always troublesome for the i" McLaughlin Coal & Supplies the right time and the club! Oshawa squad. --- announce -- SPORTS IN BRIEF Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service mer New York Mets loser, and =-- With our Fleet of -- c RADIO-CONTROLLED DELIVERY TRUCKS! ! POMPANO BEACH, Fla. : Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery } HINTON SIGNS CLEVELAND (AP) -- Out-) fielder Chuck Hinton, acquired| from Washington Senators of the American League, signed a 1965 contract Monday' with Cleveland Indians. His salary was not disclosed. The Indians traded infielders Woodie Held} and Bob Chance for Hinton, 28,| who batted .274 last year for the | Senators and knocked in 53) runs. (AP)--Otto Gruenwald, secur- ity chief at Pompano Park, died in a hospital here Sunday) jafter suffering a heart attack at the harness track Friday. Gruenwald, 69, was a veteran socing Pregl 8 had bag a etroit, Gulfstream, a- ai bi nutice rte yc San| leah and Tropical Parks and Francisco Seals have acquired| Wolverine Raceway. right winger Gary Dornhoeffer,| BROWN RETURNS 21, on loan from Boston Bruins S of the National Hockey League, | NEW cgpeee a" me ona the Seals announced Monday. foro tte rookie defenceman Dornhoefer, six-foot-two, weigh-| Who suffered a rib fracture in al | {National Hockey League game} jing 175, was last year's run-/1o. 47, will return to acti wan in an effort to revive la-|ner-up for the NHL rookie-of-\ WV inecday ni of oie aint. De crosse interest in those proy-\the-year award. In 32 games oi peg win s New Y " inces. with the Bruins he collected 22 Rangers said Meni 5 we For the junior playoffs, their points on 12 goals and 10 as- ---- - ai seventh and eighth-place teams |Sists. in the Ontario Lacrosse Associ- REDS TRADE PURKEY ation Junior A League would} CINCINNATI (AP) -- Cincin- play off to determine an oppon-|nati Reds said Monday they ent for the ELA Junior Blhave traded right handed champ in the Eastern Canada|njtcher Bob Purkey and a mi- final. There is no Junior Blnor league player to St. Louis league in the OLA, but with/for Roger Craig, the famous for- only six teams entering the : - pares playoffs, the other two clubs) could drop to Junior B ranks and stay in competition, Yvon Renaud of Ottawa was elected association president.|__ He succeeds Wally Barker of| 7 Long Sault, Ont. George! Brocklehurst of Montreal was named vice - president, with Herbert McAlear of Long Sault retaining his post as secretary- | treasurer. | W. J. (Bill) Campbell of|) Cornwall was named honorary|% "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd. 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA "but it was obvious there were} better contenders." Selected as coach of Canada' s|img up with advanced work in, Mackie is on call 24 hours ajknees and a couple of shoul- 1954 British Empire Games box- |Winnipeg and Chicago. |day seven days a week during|ders." ; ' oth: season. In spare ing team, he couldn't make the} He spent two seasons as an gine fees var icake aiter teadatl yore = game he is busy trip to Vancouver because of assistant trainer at West Point satients et -aamedical-clinies jon the oath 'taping up hands, other commitments. Military Academy, then re-| rie thumb, loosing up a At the suggestion of a friend,|turned to Winnipeg to settle) It takes him 2% hours to get|© a rley horse, stretching Mackie decided to study physi-|down. He now is the father of|players ready for a game--"I) jjammed neck muscles and cal therapy in Montreal, follow-|three girls and a boy. 'have to tape ankles, eight to 10) rorting for blue sweaters not - getting up." OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | a a c : oa ni a : nal players, he says are Bochar 23 R, Davies 272 aust football players, he says, are | tin 257, W. Guindon 250, T. Knight 243,| 4 |246, A. Hardsand 244, E. Landry 243, K, | sont: -tissue injuries "pulled iwi Laneuis pe ey silice | Roddick 241, J. Vasko 236, K. Brown 2h jhamstrings, charley horses, job Stru (291, 272, 211); Bill Smith| and R .Brown 235. " Group 1: High triple -- D, Brown|713 (243, 241, 229); Sylvia Anderson 693| Lemon League -- K. Gardner 9, eavy muscle bruises." Knee cTumey' 's) #3. and high single was taken! (307, 230); Tom Barclay 683 (239, 226,| Wilson 87 and R. Wittaker 70, 90, 93. juries follow. by J. Goch with 377, Group 2--J, Glover| 218); Floyd Fowler 682 (252, 22m; Joan| Mackie has his own eatae of won the high triple with 603 and Oniete 657 (314), Doreen Abramoff SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE Pore 1 h gaug Bad sten tin axe Sad ~ at ), Bill Calder ae. 22 Points Taken -- Beetles. 4. Bunnels 0; a er a player has had a captured the nigh triple eward with 771| (249); Iris Fowler 490 (246, 200)7 Pete een ie fora If oa hasn't got @) INGRAM JOINS RANGERS Sree McBarmald won ine high, single} Anderson 62° (231, 210)¢ Rich Wit I' "Team Standings -- Ladybugs 16, Crick of bruises he hasn't been) NEW YORK (AP) New with 329. {¥s1, 202); Enid Robinson 621. (246, 208); | ets 13, Tigers, Beeties and Firefiles ten|knocking."' York Rangers of the National Team Winners 'oreve 1) -- S. Lockey) Harv Singular 621 (237, ; leach, and hte Bunnies hold down last spot| 1 s a came apvepecesys: 2 otis Burnes: cole | ayy ane, 24); Cate rVBneR 803) with 'one point. Reser although he knows the|Hockey League recalled Ron mey's), eit, (Acadian), 'ole-| (232, High Triples -- C Gilbert 699) phys shaw (Goch), A. Eyeman (Bank's), B.| Over Herding. 282). Raloh| (ote tary' Dawn Ca cen (10 241) end bebe Pe - pevigersa he|Ingram from Baltimore -- Clip- Brecey (Meed's), 5. Redco tents)" and| pags gi Pty 0, 7); | Yvonne Ws Watson 636 (270). | eat e to see his son|pers of the American League + Marton @ rl Bur: -- Marie F . ay the game. | hoop 7 ~ G. Godtrev. (Johansen's), K.|202); Doug Lindsay (237, 200), Ken Solo-| OwescMoss, 'Mnirey Parker 230, tars.) P oT think tt k |Friday as a replacement for Calder ,(Russ'), R. Collins (Houdaille), P:| mon' 233, George Keenan 227, Bob Clarke} Wickens 234, Marg. Gilkes 231, 206, Marie makes a man out|Harry Howell out with the flu. Kirk (Martin Esso), G. Norton (Foley's),| 224, Bev Barclay 223, Edna Keenan 221,| Upton 219, Doreen McCartney 218, Mickey of a fellow." \Both are defencemen. $. Gedge (Local 2784), T. Krout (Esso|/Eimo Lymburner 214, Clara Dubblestein| weroski 215, Joan Wall 212, iF Service) and D. Smith (Durno's), 208, Leo Gorman (207, 203), 'Slim Bell 206/19, 206, Marie Pope Group 3 -- W. Gieruki (Gillerd's), A,|and June Laverty (204, 208k Popedyn (Scugog), M. Argue (Berg's),| Lemon League -- Myrna Burgess 90, M. 'Kraynik (Tony's), C. Moore (Cana-| Yvonne Smith 79. rry Lindsay 73 and EASTWAY MEN'S THURS-NITS dian Corps), G. Carey (Bosco's), 8.| Judy Stire (98, 88, 65). Dyett's Sports moved into 2 Pity Basan Gedge (Town and Country) and R. Lewis) Chicken Roli -- High single men -- tle vith Clint's Texaco as (Al's Bi-Rite) Bob Strutt 291, high triple men -- Tom) McLaughlins 4 fo 0. Hugh Ginerae | On Dec. 18, the UAWA League will/Mcivor 778, high. single with handicap,|the high triple of the night $97 (224, 209), bowl for Stein's, donated by O'Keefe| 0. Lindsay 249, high triple with handicap, | assisted. by Ron ring 556 (208) | Brewers. Eacn feam will receive a mys-|Lioyd Clarke 629, high single women, | Dyetts, overshadowed 'efforts iqe) ose e tery. score and the bowler who has the Collins 263, high triple, Audrey Burrill! Doug Vann 575 (225) Fo ¢y Al Saunders Pr score or the closest will win the stein. ai high single with handicap, J. oine for the fueimen This will be a regular bowling night with and high triple with handicap, Sylvia) Clints, with Walt Scott producing a 560 points to count practi iasicnvieieiii Hea (200, 200) for the Texacos powdered On-| CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) -- A --Mari Us | tario Motor Sales 3 to 1. tdeal Dairy, reci- MOTOR CITY Demers, Clara Dubblestein, Ewen: Mor-|pents ot tine etiorts trom, Jack 'Tyson |tew Six-team Western Canada MIXED LEAGUE re osu. Elmo Lynburnet, Rey, Coppins, $78 (201), Bill Markus 565 (201) ana|Senior lacrosse league and High Scores: ari Westlake 766 93\Leo Gorman. oreen ramoff, arDiFrank Z, 530 (201) knocked oft y 281), Sadie James 747 (256 244 247). Doug| Wilson and Bill Keenan Black's Si Wille, Wittens. tosk -séve! East-West playoffs in Manitoba Smith 727 (210 208 309) and Ross West-; Low single -- Judy Stire 65. tage of @ bad night by H and L to take "\and Saskatchewan were pro- lake 703. (204 213 286 3-1 verdict and h ft third place § ke 703, (204 233 288) sn gat cate ais]. LADINS MAJOR "a" Laagum -- |Zin"Ziict MMe, & share of ining plece/posed Saturday at the annual }_ John Williamson 678 (326), Helen| The way to the top is to have feet that/on the strength of a 561 triple via piii;meeting of the Eastern La- Trott 672 (260 234); Archie Bruce 671 get ail tangled up. Like you know who. Winters. crosse Association. (278 211), Ceci) Litster 647 (318), Mari|Nice bowling Joyce! Bruce Harding's S61 (222), Frank Sobil| Both proposal ill. b Ford 642 (249 200), Chuck Ford 633 (220' 700 over -- Joyce Bell 773 (354), Mavis 556 (206) and Chuck Andor 549 were the Proposals wi e pre- 225), Josie Westlake 629 (208 252), Flo\ taylor 786 (263), Marg Vice 753 (300),|features as LA and B. took four from|sented at the Jan. 22-24 annual Janet Peel 731 (257), Maude Cockerton | Scugogs with Joe Spencers 561 (233) the 730 (262, 263), Diane Charuk 717 (316),jouly bright spot for the cleaners, while jmeeting in Ottawa of the Cana- "Remember when Bonded Stock Whisky came in that plain old bottle? Williamson 624 (234), Inez Curl 605 (264) and Mae Jamieson 604 (226 209) 200 Scores: Olga McDermaid 257, Joan Jackson 253, Elsie Smith 252, Jack James 247, Bus White 243, Bernice Goods 237, Gord Long 234, Reg Norris 224, Jack Anderson 220, Dorothy Davey 218, Vida Morey 218, Bud Morey 218 Geof. Curl 217, Ella Long 214, Flo Litster 206, Leon Davey 206, Charlie Read 203 and Dolly Bond Points Taken: Hi Scarecrows 0, Atoms 4; ing Stones 3; Spots 3, Jinks 3 and Spitfires | MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR The Turkey Roll saw the boys rack up tome dandy scores in both groups with the following bowlers being the winners: Group 1--Jack Goodman 880, Al Goguen 88), Reg Hickey 845, Dutch 866, Al Stovin $27, Bob Gallagher 805, Edd Brown 792, Manning Swartz 777, Palmer Knight 770, Fred Harding 755, Bud Edgar 732, John VanDyk 728, Art Smart 722, Fred Schneid- er 721, Archie Brown 714 and Doug Hard- ing 686. Group 2 -- G. White 790, John Boyd we George Taylor 761, R. Wilson 744, Taylor 735, George Russell 704, Vin con. lin 703, Jack Brown 694, Ray Cooney 666, Clarke Hubbell 663, Don Reid 662, Bill Strutt 646, B. Poole 630, Stan St Louis 595, C. Mowers 465 and Doug "Two Gun' Smith 445. All the above bowlers are requested Olive Frise 717 and Kay Manilla 700 (291).|Herman Prakken 566 (205, 204) led Les\dian Lacrosse Association. (650) Ev Harding 698 (254). Helen|Eveniss to a 40 romp over Harrisons Pinch 697 (273). Vi Norris' 690°(304), Aud-| A one-pin win for Mackies in the first The new league, to be called ray Hodgson 687 (274),Nancy McKay 687 game, a four pin edge in the second forjthe National Lacrosse League, 279), Loretto McLean 672, Audrey Bur- Houdailles, and a 3-1. point final for the| woul : rell 660 and Joan Jackson 664 (278) Hoods hardly told the story for this} iid replace the Quebec La- Crawfords girls are still leading In|match. Even if the result had been re-|CTOSS€ poe gue, and include points. Crawfords Insurance 12,. Young| versed, our thanks to Jim Lamont, Alex |teams rom the Montre s Modern 10, Strouds 8, Hayden Mac-, Ross and company for a very enjovable| -b: ft -I h aa al 'sub- donald 7, Horwich Jewellers 6,- Nu-|night of bowling. Matt Katchalubas s56{UFPS_ 0 aachine, osemount Way Rug $, Modern Upholstery 4, Zellers! (208) and Tom Krawchuk $44 for Hoodies and Verdun, along with Ottawa, Store 3, Acadian Cleaners 3 and Scugog|the difference, \H Hl, Que., d C yall, Cleaners 2. Other good scores -- G. DeLong 536| u an ornwa | aii), H. Hutcheon 529, B. Willmore §23,, An ELA official said the INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE A. Ross 517, C. Martin 517, P. Dale 515, §./league could expand to nine Taken -- Kinloch's 4, Trio TV 0:|Hodgson 513, F. O'Neill $09, Mike Hep- Legion 3 4 Legion "A" 0; Navy Club burn, '508, Ted Tyers 506, W.-Clarke 506,/teams before the season starts, . Ontario Steel "C' 1; Albany Restau- jowlett 507 and H. Babcock 501. ri rant 2, Ont. Steel "A 2; Ont. Steel "B'| Standings -- Clint's Texaco 13, Dyett's| with Sorel, Drummondville and 3, Sklar Furniture 1; \deal Dairy 4 and| Sports 13, Wilson's Men's Wear 11, Goch| Quebec City all showing inter- King Electronics 0, Supertest 11, Black's Men's Wear 10, Les}est in entering teams. High Triples -- A. Brisebois 765 (308),/Eveniss 10, Houdailles 8, Mackies V " Pidate eames (ae (ae): ' lus nies ty 'The second proposal would G. Gwilliams 750 (271), R. Mann 724 (291), end Storage 8 L.A. and B. Discount 7, | A, Bryant 697 (283), D, Smith 690 (256),| Ontario Motor Sales 7, Ideal Oairy &|have the Canadian Junior B|president and life member for) B playoffs held in|his past work in lacrosse in the| | $. Barta 688 (261), M. Edgar 684 (271),\H and L Enterprises 6, Pic-O-Mats 6, nd Senior €. Brisebois 665 (251) and A. Pastor 659 MeLaughliin's Fuels 6, Scugogs Cleaners a eni (276). 4 and Homes by Harrison 4. either Manitoba or Saskatche-! Cornwall area. NOW OPEN! 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Judging from the number of people who buy Bonded Stock Whisky, 8o does the rest of the country. te pick up their turkeys at Motor City Lanes on Thursday at the regular bowl ing time, 9 o.m ATTENTION -- Any bowler who bowls off without permission from the execu- tive, shall have his scores deposited in the nearest trash can. This practice must stop or the offenders will lose their mem- hip 'in the league. bia = ere tose Goodorhams Bonded TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE High Triples -- Erline Keeler 62) (225, 21), Barb Minaret 411 (236), Jackie Le} 7 . 611 (229, 226), Isobel Biglin 607 (219,) y , Mary DePratto 603 (226, 220), Betty vores 592 (227, 221), Elizabeth Hutcheson 5462 (250), Dorothy Brabin 554, Shirley Smega! 547 (205), Marilyn Bannon 546, Mid Hamilton 530 (220), Ariene Phinney §2%3 (212), Rita Phinney 519, Jay Shew- ring 507, Anette Burrows 503 (207) and Kay Hopkins $00 (203) Z High Singles Colleen Kellar 218 and f Nola Boyle. 208. Lemon League ---- Doris Fisher 99); Cleanor Vaillancourt 94, Betty. Guscott 90) § and Nola Boyle 79. Team Standings -- Tulips 34, Asters 32, Pansies 30, Violets 26, Lilies 21 end Daisies 13. WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Team Standings -- Head Pins 20, Lucky Strikes 20, Go Getters 16, Pin Pickers 16, Alley Cats 14, Gay Six 12, H Lee i, Jesters 10, Flyers 9 and Hi Ball oe 600 -- Tom Mclvor 778 (28, 267), COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa AN lines of 728-7515 Insurance Res: 725-2802 oF 725-7413 A 80 Departments to serve you A Budget-charge Terms available with No Down Payment ay Until 9 P.M. Every . " Shopping Night Until Christmas Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1832

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