A PRESENT FOR KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS PreChristmas signing of four rookies came in a "pack- age' deal for Kansas City A's yesterday in Chicago. General Manager Pat Friday donned the Santa Claus at- tire for this gag picture in which each rookie holds box containing Christmas pres- ents from the management. Front, seated, left to right, George Bosworth, Holland, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Lucky Thirteen's 8, Three E's 7, Beatles 6, Jajacks 6, Cream- s 5, Haley's eee. 4, Sassy Six 4, Eight's 4, Wild Cats 4, X-Rays 2 cardinais, ate Hi-Lites 2, Alley Cats 2 aed High iples -- Art Bryant 836 (204 , Ed. Bowler 671 (258,) 278), Al Haley 665 (231, 231, 203), Dave} Bowler 656 (250, 231), Peggy Branton 453 (256, 212), Eric Hughes 645 (249, 226), oe Hubbell 642 (264), Jim Huxtable (260), Stan Johnson 631 (243), Bill) Fonkin 620 (277), Hugh Hutcheson 615 (223), Jack Mcintosh 612 (250, 210), Ethel Tonkin 606 (236, 204), and Tom Rae 602 (225, 206). MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE High Scores -- Ada Tonkin 507 (268, 239), Irene Campbell 467 (261, 206), June Grice 458 (276), Maude Cockerton 446 (203, 243), Helen Gourlie 428 (235), Ev.|gog Stinson 417 (207, 210) and Marg. Warlow 415 (201, 214). 200 rata -- Mickey Knopp 258, Edith Ede Burr 236, Nelda » Marion Hagerman 218, |Merle Poch 212, Helen Burrows 210, Al.| Hill 209 and Odie White 207. | Total Points -- Nu-Way Rug 10, Modern) | Upholstering 8. Angus - Graydon Carpet 7, Swan's Hardware 7, Gold Medal Clean- ers 6, Kinloch's 6, People's Clothing 5, | Jordan's Florists 5, Jury and Lovell ry and {Thompson Kernaghan 1, The next bowling date will be Jan. 7, | 1965. The executive wishes everyone 3 Mich., collegian; Rich Joyce, Holy Cross; rear, left, Ken Raymond Suarez, Florida State, and Chuck Dobson, Uni- versity of Kansas. --(AP Wirephoto) daille 37, Esso Service 29, Local 2784 29, Durno's 28, Johansen's 27, Martin's Esso 25, Foley's 18 and Russ' 16. Group 3 -- ee Corps 39, Al's Bi-Rite 33, Scu- » Town and Country 29 Tony's 27, add 21, Gillard's 15 and bosco's 13. High Scores -- K. Johnson 774, S. Lebreton 752, J. Sawdon 751 (311), J. Trott 737, S$. Stovin 726, T. Edocs 722, J. Ovenden 726 (320), D. Hodgson 713, H, Huntley 710, M. Love 691, A, Stovin 686,,C. Crandall 683, S. Hill 682, K, Cobb 680, B. Bracey 679, D. Tilk 674, R. Wilson 662, J. Smith 660, D. Stovin 657, le Hughes 656, D. Brown 654, 648, |. Estabrook 645, T. . Pbtod 643, E. Stovin 642, R. Martin 641, |A. Hauska 638, H. Veenhof 632, J. Brown 627, F. Mosboine 627, H. Godfrey 626, H. McRoberts 626, A. Anderson pied J. Over 200 -- Roly Arnold 255, Fred|Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.|Dermo 615, A. Neil 614, R. Gow 606, R. Taylor 237, Harold Dervent 230, Ab. Burr} 229, Harry Fayle 227, Pat Hardsand 226, Olive Mcintosh 223, Lily Rae 222, Gen. Bryant 219, 214, Bob Brydon 217, Pete! sine Sees TT ilebatbeien AGU: 200 Games -- sec "steed 270, Dan Scorgie 604, T. Krout 604 and o 'Me| | Knight 600 |! Stein Winners -- R. Welsh, K. json, A. Hruska, H. Godfrey, John-| | J. Glover, Wight 216, pengy. ribs 216, Clare Hard-|Charuk 249, Deane Fry 245, Ross Suther-|7, Brown, F. Kay, D. Brown, C. Moore, | sand 214, 208. ley 214, Isabel Hub- bell 211, ral Martech 205, Harold Creamer 205, Ray Branton 204, Bruce Laverty 204, Joe Coles 204 and Harold Cornish 203. LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE Final Standing (Second Section) -- Pin- 21, Screwbalis 19, Leaders 18 Georgettes 18, Beatles Ring-A- Ay 10, pe ottes 8 _ Blowhards 7. jtion with 18 points. land 241, Shirley Stainton 224, Gerri Ed- wards 223, Glenna Fry 217, 223, Ruth |Parrott 218, Flo Strank 215, 204, Ivan) Parrott 212, Marion Manning 211, Jean! | Cook 205, Barb. Gert. Markaious 201, 203, | Dud Mills 201 and George Mills 200. 600 Games -- Sam Stainton 706 (253, 215, veal Bill Corbett 670 (208, 280), Glen' yi McGee 630 (248), Wayne Thertell 628 (217, | 247), and Orv. Holland 615 (229, 209). Dizzy Dynes captured the second sec- Amprobes finished via Merry Christmas and @ Happy Year. N, Michael, A. Neil, H, Huntley, R.| Soorgie, R. Gow, A. Stovin, W. Ruther-| |ford, G. Norton, A, Bilinski, G, Parfitt, | B. Cail, J. Brown, H. Knapp, J. Ovenden and B. Kashull. The executive wishes every member | New STORIE PARK LEAGUE Three high scores were reported this week. C. Morgar- 'headed the list with 735. | High Triples -- F. Gavee 817 (230, 270,|second with 16, Refills 15, Mighty MHO's| Hidden scores were won by B, Amey and a R. 'Gardian 752 (289, 223, 240), V.115, Blow Outs 15, Shorts 12, Refuses 12\E Kornylo. 727 ek 226, 224), A. Sheridan we (330, 222), P. Northey 709 (232, 283), A. Brown 695 (225, 236, 234), M. O" Reilly @2 (28, 21, 263), Bi (248, J. O'Reilly | 618 286), §. Oliver 617 (282) 'and P. Gilbert 235, 207). boy 240, A. Rolls ernn '¥ 204 and G. Oliver 203. The committee "woold like to congratu- = ci tet the turkey winners and also take this opportunity to wish all the bowlers a Merry Christmas and a Heppy New Year. DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Team Stendi 4 White Stars oo 3 tien 5h a, Motor City F37NS; Canadian # People's Clothing 5-40,877; ne i, Bronowick sag pa an everage en 236. High triple -- J. Cardinel 864. High triple with| | handicap -- J. Patraboy 891. High single--| ma) eae a -- single with handicap--| High cone -- A. Greene 76, G. Gwil-| Nams 724, K. St. Omge 742, M. Bell 714,) J .Vasko 790, F. Schram 744, A. Perry! H. Appleton 305, F. Schram atts and K. St. Omge 348. Lemon gue -- R. Plypiv 76, M.! Harrison =" ih Allen 88 and 'sigh 64. Good Efforts -- B. Smith 118, G. Moss 116, R. Cooney 127, |. Thurston 114, " and N. Spring wer' vo Ro and e@ Heppy New ear. sede daegtael Pete CHURCH High Triples -- ag 24 ebb Sr. 692 (250, 264), Norman Naish 674 (269, 204, 201),| Anne Naish 659 Annabelle Cobb 613 (225), Love 604 (208, (209) and Bill Clark 600 (245, 200). High Singles. -- Les Barany *201, Lamb 239, Joe Ward 255, Betty Clarke 217, Connie Cobb 240, Jim Childerhose 203-203, Harry Veenhof 256, Ed Peters bony Vivienne Black 239 and Terry Gerrow LeClair 117, Ed. Mckay witners -- Anne. Naish and) Morris Love. Chicken winners--V. Black,| Norman Naish, Betty Clark, Terry Ger- row, Ron Moore, A. Cobb, C. Lamb, H. ae Edna Wilson and Keith Pol- a Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone in the league. See you all on Jan, 7. TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE High Triples -- Betty Varga 680 (251, 221, 208); Erline Keeler 599 (223, 200); Dorothy Brabin 598 (286); Isobel Wilson 566 (266), Audrey Hepburn 565 (293),| Mary Depratto 563 (207), Helen Eccles 562 (734), Edna McGhee 542 (245), 'Jay Shewring 516 (207), Betty Guscott 515 (213), Eleanor Vaillancourt 514 and Gwen Woodcock 503 (227). High Singles -- irene Brabin 223 and|__ Donna Pascoe 206. Lemon Leaguers -- Doris Fisher 95, 93, 89, Audrey Hepburn 94, June Sobartski 88 'and Gwen Woodcock 87. Team Standings -- Tulips Pansies 32, Violets 30, Daisies 13. 38, Asters 34, Lilies 21 an ; ond Die Hards 22, Ladybugs 44; Plypiv 120, R. Smith 100 6 and Breakers 12. The executive of the league would tike| to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and) @ Happy New Year. labeled resomes on Friday, Jan. 8,| LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUB | Congratulations to the Blowhards for| their well-deserved win of the second sec tion. They took ali three games from the +| Ladybugs, to finish with a good lead over er their nearest competitors, the Aces, who only managed to split points with the Moonspinners. The Pepsies and Beetles! also split points while She Die Hards took = eas from the Boobs. High Triples -- C. Morgan 735, L. Locke) 705, G. Arkwright 700, D. Pierson 696,| ns Brooks 693, V. Craddock 684, A. Ander- ee J. Scott Sr. 645, B, Short Jr. 638, [3 Johnson 632, R. Wood 616, |. Sawdon e B, namey _ and J. Porter 602. er 200 -- Scott 238, H. Williams | le YR. Willsher 233, O. Whitmee 231, F. | Bright 231, M:; Williams 222, J. McLean |217, C. Nash 214, M. Nash 209, W. Morris| 208, J. Taylor 207, J, Wood 207, G. Killing- beck 206 and A. Sargent 201 Team Standings -- Johnstons 13, Crom-| wells 11, Cuberts 11, Mills 11, Colleges 8, Hibberts 7, Montraves 7, Burtons 7, Sim- coes 6, Hillsides 5, Tresanes 5 and Ox-| fords 4. Good Will to All, at Christmastide, TOMMY GOCH 437 SIMCOE S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-2122 ards 42, Aces| % 'Pepsies gly Beetles 31, rye geen ind Boobs, 'Over 600 -- Pat Elliott 733 (300, 258), Tv Georgina Harding 632 (239, 226) and Helen | Bow! | Colby 616 (242, 203). Over 200 -- Jeanette Reid 251, Deanne oo ag 247, Beatrice Szabo 240, B 237, Marion Ross 234, Evelyn Ouellette 230, 209, Brenda Saunders 230, Theresa Regimbal 223, Martha Rath- mann 221, Noreen Howes 217, Dorothy Brabin 204 and Jean Phillips 200. The following were the winners in the turkey roll -- High Triple, Pat Elliott 733; High Single, Jeanette Reid 251. Team |Winners -- a Betty Smith; Beetles, Boobs, Martha Rathmann; Moonspinners, Brenda Baron; Blowhards, Helen Colby and Pep- sles, Marg. Hall. The chickens' for hidden scores were won by Gwen. Tredwell, Toni Oldfield, Bonnie McDermaid and Noreen Bruce. wen Tredwell also won the Booby prize |of two tins of Chicken Noodle soup for the lowest game of the evening -- but |we won't mention the score. High Single -- Bea Allen 330; Hi | oh Triple -- Georgine Harding 737 and High) Average -- Dei Tomina 190. The Executive extends Season's Greet- ings to all and we look forward to seeing you all again' on January 6, when we. start the third section. Happy Holidays! Cecil} peggy? peg ln LEAGUE Over 600 Bob Brown 683 (255, 252), Louis Black 652 (295, 203), George Haines 614 (234) and Howard Pigden 613 (241).| Over 200 --Ron McKeegan 260, Ray| Brown 241, George Smith 239, Gord John- son 238, Betty Hill 229, Ted Smith 219, Frank Hill 210, Dave Wild 206, Bili Smith) 205 and VI. Brown 203, UAW LEAGUE Points Taken (Group 1) -- Tumey's 4, Home Appliances 0; Mead's 4, Bank's 0; |Goch 4, Atadian Cleaners 0; Clint's| | Texaco 3 and G. and B. 1. 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