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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1964, p. 10

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PRICE HIGH day its second national scratch|sisting on three other goals as] The other big gainer In Wed-|Esposito, Chicago li 11 22 7-12 won-lost record last season ' . DUNDEE, Scotland (AP) --|tournament will be held injthe Black Hawks defeated Bos- night's action was an-|Goyette, New York 6 16 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 17, 1964 BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA WESTMOUNT UNITED SPORTS IN BRIEF PLAY FOR MORE PAY July 7-9 at the Royal Birkdaie ST. ANDREWS, Scotlandicourse in Lancashire, England. after being 18-8 with St. Louis V nesday 23 Cardinals in 1963. Tottenham Hotspurs of the|Montreal April 29.- May 2 next|ton Bruins 7-5. other Black Hawk, Phil Espo-|Henry, New York 11 10 21 English Soccer League pur-|year- Provincial champions will) ull's big effort increased his|Sito, who collected two goals : SABAN RE-HIRED chased Alan Gilzean from the|Compete. league - leading total of goals|and two assists to jump into a ; BUFFALO (AP)--Lou Saban,|Dundee team Wednesday for to 25 and his over-all points to-/fifth-place tie at 22 points with NHL LEADERS (Reuters)--Prize money for the whose Buffalo Bills will battle/$203,000, the highest price ever NHL BIG SEVEN tal to 39. That represents an Phil Goyette of New York. ; Batch Open gl champlonshis| CRICAGO (AP)--Righthander| Sort Patriots, Sanday for the son fis 'new club immed ner-ap, teammate 'Stan Mita deadlock going inte the gems" [07 ed §, ponte 3 er ler +, |W! > "up, n |dea i . jlo 7, A : has been boosted to a record (AP)--Righ American Foot ball. League's! 1.1," By THE CANADIAN PRESS|and a 12-point edge over the! 'the pol wg into the game SEE So ee cememmprseno to mee CHURCH LEAGUE £10,000 ($30,000), it was an-|Ernie Broglio of Chicago Cubs sachieel' divisian charmmighitin, 494 (30l,inounced here Wednesday. Totaljis recovering from surgery on 439/prize money for the 1964 open,jhis pitching elbow, including/will return as coach next sea- won by Tony Lema of the|removal of four pieces of car-json with a salary increase, 230/\tInited States, was £8,500, The|tilage and transplanting of ajowner Ralph Wilson said Wed- ANNOUNCE DATES WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Ten- pin Bowling Proprietors' Asso- ciation of Canada said Wednes- a five-point jump in the Na- Bobby Hull of Chicago took|"est of the pack. Mikita picked. up two assists tional Hockey League's individ-|in the same game for an assists ual scoring race Wednesday/total of 23. He teads the league| night, scoring twice and as-lin the department. Hull, Chicago Mikita, Chic: Ullman, Detroit Provost, Montreal Points; Hull, Chicago 39. Goals: Hull, 25. ' 'Dwell Ellen Anderson, Doreen ire . _ Edward 'eters, Eleanor Game, Bert Small, Allin Ander- in and Verna Britnell. Tigers, Colts, Mices Lambs, Meows, Bears, 1 each and Wild- 0. Team _ Standi grt ie lead with 14, pipe gh Me Meows 11, Lambs 10, Skunks 9, Mules: 8, Kitcats 7 and Bears 4 A reminder of the chicken roll on Dec. 17 and the pot-luck supper at the church. LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE from the Die Hards and are actually tied for second spot with the Aces, but the Pepsies won the first section so are out of the running in this fight race. The Beeties still have a chance too, as they took seven points from the Boobs. Team Standings -- Blowhards 34, Aces 32, Pepsies 32, Beetles 27, Moonspinners 26, Ladybugs 16, Die Hards 16 and Boobs "It was nice to have Lois back with us egain, complete with @ brand new name, pee 88 predicted, back to her old form ling. Over 600 -- Lois Parry 671 (266, 226), Barbara Loreno 621 (214, 211), Verna Rickman 608 (252, 233), Bonnie Cox 605 (223). and Pat Elliott 604 (234, 213). Over 200 -- Ruth Ruiter 231, Ross 223, 226, Dorothy Brabin 202, Jean Phillips 217, Bonnie McDermaid 216, Evelyn Ouellette 214 and Heather Hoilt- foster 212. GUYS AND DOLLS LEAGUE Guys High Triples -- Ron Jay 832 (333, 273, 216), Ron Swartz 788 (206, 273, " 234, 283), Al Perry 766 , H. Ballem 761 (299, 264), . Carswell 755 (214, 212, 329), Reg Hickey 727 (309, 248) and P. Knight 711 (221, 299). Dolls' High Triples -- Joan Rogers 807 (224, 233, 350), Lou Himes 761 (217, 341, 203), Eve Pellow 725 (246, 288), Marion i 50 vt aa 216) and Mavis 'aken -- Legal 0; Bali Hi's 3, Koshlies 3, Farmers 1; Big Six 3, Roybits Teams Standing ---- Big Six 18, Cookie Koshies 16, gee Lights 12, Roybits 11, Sabers 11, Bali Hi's 10, Farmers 9 and Trotters 9. Big Six had the high team triple, with 3624 and aiso team single, with 1320. BLECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE Over 200 -- Dan Charuk 269, Marion , Sutherland 212, Bourdages 202, Ruth Solski 201, BIH Cor- bett 201 and Batty Corbett 200. 600 Games -- Shirley Stainton 455 (231, 238), Ross Sutherland 615 (223) and Bud Manning 606 (207, 214). Total Points -- Blow Outs 15, Dizzy Dynes 14, Refills 13, Amprobes 12, Mighty MHO's 12, Breakers 10, Shorts 10, and Refuses 8 Shirley Stainton, Bud Manning, Ross Sutherland, Gerri Edwards, Wayne Ther- fell, Flo. Strank, Yvonne Bourdages end Vi. Usher all won turkeys in the annuel draw, PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Sassy Six 4, Cream- ers 4, Lucky 13's 4, Jalacks 3, Three G's Wild Cats 3, Beaties 3, Cardinals 1, 442 (255, 219), Dot Hughes 641 (243, 216), Stan Johnson: 631 (246, 203), Doug Peiow 417 (266, 217), Harold Dervent 617 (220, 202), Al. Haley 615 (278), Herry Keys 609 (252), Eric hes 608 (203, 248), and Dave Butler 602 (219, 208). Over 200 -- Bob 212, Ed Bowler 211, Lily Rae 209, Clare Hardsand 204, Ernie Dickens 205, Ed Les- He 203, a Leverty 202 and Tom mm . Chicken Winners -- Dot and Eric Hughes, Dot and Herold Dervent, Eva and Art Korry, Pat and Clare Hardsand, Joyce and Fred Taylor, Edith and Fred McKee, Joan and Bob Brydon, Kitty and Latham, Lila end Jim Huxtable, Tom Hilde and Johnson, Lorene and Cal Irwin, 'and Herold Creamer end Meriene and Stu Campbell. LEGION MIXED LEAGUE 600 -- Mac. MacDonald 718 (327, 211), Ted Smith 661 (247, 226), Ed Roberts 647 (218, 206) and Bob Brown 625 (312). Over 200 -- Bill Smith 266, Peter Rines 243, Barb Smith 238, Pearl McKeegan 238, George Haines 214, 204, Frank Hill 211, Ron McKeegan 210, Louis Black 209, Joyce Taylor 206 and Jeff Hardcastle 200. GLENHOLME SCHOOL LEAGUE This week Jon Lee got the highest score (235). In second place came Christine Straszewski, who bowled 230. JUNIORS -- Debbie Bartlett 100, Joe Holkema 100, Michael Polityka .100, Susan Lezin 90, Michael O'Keefe 80, Ross Kane 4 and Freddy Johnston 40. INTERMEDIATES -- Bobby Henning 170, Billy Nichols 165, StanleyWelch 160, John Wilson 135, David O'Boyle 120, Brian Bernier 95, Jimmy Brown 95 and Ricky SENIOR ,GIRLS -- Christine Stras 230; Doreen Carson 175, Linda Harding 155, Karen O'Boyle 155, Sharyn Sheyan 135, Christine LaRush 95 and Mary Polacok 140. SENIOR BOYS -- Jon Lee 235, Alan) Armstrong 230, Rendy™ McArthur 230, | Philip Tipton 225, Carlo Delong 200, John el 200, Ross Raycraft 190 and Wayne) 10. | | COF LEAGUE | Dick Stata made the Charmed Circle again with a very nice 796 (261, 293, 242), Other 600 triples -- Norm O'Reilly 681 (239, 224, 218), Bill Elliott 679 (241, 280), Wes Stata 672 (271, 203), Molly Hartshorn 669 (204, 298). Don Robinson 655 (239, 228), Bea Aller, 647 (294), Jack Dawson 615 (216, 220) and Boyce Blair 602 (277). 200 Singles -- Harry Smith 242, Jim Nemish 240, Bob Spiers 231, Joan Dart 223, 217, Jim Adams 223, Gloria Robinson 214, George Morgan 208, Bob Gibbs 213, Frances Gibbs 205, Jackie Blair 203, Ev Stata 20) and Art Peeling 200, Points taken -- Jems 2, Misfits 1; Duds 2, Blows 1; Nomads 2, Suds 1; Bamps 2, and Peps |. ' Team Standings -- Peps 8%, Suds 8, Jems 6, Duds 6, Nomads 5, Blows 5, Bamps 5, and Misfits 4. Don't forget the Chicken Roll next 1 BARNES RETIRES VANCOUVER (CP)--Emery Barnes, defensive tackle for the Grey Cup champion British Co- lumbia Lions, said Saturday he is retiring from football, Barnes, at 35 the oldest active player on the Western Football Conference team's roster, was hampered by knee injuries this season. He said he wants to de- vote more time to his job as a social worker here. 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