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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1965, p. 9

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- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE én standi = pa oy ite a, be TV, Triples -- P. Versiuis 702, N. ily 725, A Perry 931, G. Moss 721, J. ate 811, J. Cardinal 735, 0. Moss 753, = Gwilllams 726, H. Kalinstky 720, % Rick A. Greene 734 and 659 242), Rolly (260, 202), Ford 612 (248), 204), Norma 8r. ee Campbell 607 (258, 216). Top M. Games -- Cecil Litster 257, Bert/ Arthurs 276, smith 246, Eve Clark 223, Doug (261, 233), Jack Anderson 657 Hagerman 645 (216, 241), John ian fr tal (275), Pete Makarchuk Norris/ fires, 234), Mae Jamieson Arthur trving 617 Leon Davey 615 (257), Chuck Pat Weggler 608 Smith Twist 218, Dorothy Davey 216, Olga MecDermald; J: 215, Jim Gooaes '20, Frank m4 rank Chumbly ee Sore be 202. 'eam Pointe Swingers 3, Hi Balls 1; bai 2, Spots Stovin Keller 258, Vere Bint 252, Celia Hi-Jinks 17 'eams Standings -- Beatles, Atoms,|H 640 (231, 224), Inez Curl 637 (231, 216),jal! 18 oneal pe feta Hi Jinks, Spit- Flo Viiliiennsen 637 (739, 215), Vi 637 (240, 222), Sadie James 431 (219, 242), Bernice Goodes 628 (268), a all \s, points; 632 (251, Hi Balls 11 yy Rolling Stones 1 LADIES MAJOR "BY LEAGUE High Triples -- Mildred Turney 756 (226, | (30S, 271), Lois Legree 643 (240, 215) and 'adburn 607 (204, 209) and' Olive Anderson 610 (222, 207). Ten -- Beth Astin of ve _ 206 2; Spitfires 4, Scare- 258, wios. 'te Josie Pritchard 24, Helen Gourlie 243, -- McKnight 232 end Effle Baidwin Motor City Horne's Esso 17 Sere 3, Mitehell's 1; Olsen's . _ Bint's 2. MUMBREFOUS BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for last week was Pat Mc- Conneli C78 148) 326, followed by Harold Bateman (68, 112) 180, Wm. Brown 69) 142, Freda White (66, 60) 126 and Vera Siblock (59 42) Le 73, Pica g McDermaid 631 LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE This week. the Pepsies were the only bowlers to take all three games, winning eight points over the Aces. The Ladybugs, Blowha: M inners all took six|to withdraw from ou: eae hom te thar joobs | triple at this time wai revert points each from the Die Hards, B and Beetles, respectively. Team Standings -- Pepsies 18, Biow- hards 16, Boobs 15, Ladybugs 14, Moon- peeve tye: Aces 11, Die Hards 8 and Beetles er 600 -- Vera Freeman £28 (302); (252, 211) and Heather Holtfoster 626 (218, 205, 203). Over 200 -- Noreen Bruce 281, Verna With (51,_ 53) @s| 104, Eva ed (&, 52) 102 and iva For- rest (50, 50) 1 Edith Schroth 233, 212; Mar- Oldfield 235, fon Ross 226, Toni Oldfi 216, Elliott 208, 2017 Theresa Regimbal 208, Joyce Davidson 206 Lois Pa Brenda Beron 201 and Martha Ra' Due to the fact rel yen eae has ind ene Pare peer that tne t 2 Pa a Elliott, for her 326 Marion Ross are high average at 192. MOTOR CITY MAJOR The Hicks blasted the Oldtimers for ali the points when Reg Hickey hageted team to a 3926 team total. Sabers triple remains the Fed ind | al ronnie and | total once again tied for the ced Keeler was the star with a 988 three nn|game total whick included a 40) sneak throug! normaicy, over first place by blanking Hopefuls, for Oilers. their first ona hs of re PY season. i ort Pat) snagged al honors severe! the Goofers end "Mighty Mite' Dutch Treats just perely managed to h is omten would group of Hag are score. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuory 28,1965. weikers Oidtimers 1 | . we oe ike a ry 2); Roy Nesbitt 2 Ron <m15), Herding 786, 720, 3, Hopefuls 2, Goofers 1 end)71 Newcomers Oilers Sue one 2 and eae 2 Keeler (341)3 838 fount ry Joe Kastner 625 (308), Dutch Lug- tenburg pa iy Lord Sabins aS alt 772, Eddie Brown 738, Jim Hardie oe SPalrer night 15, | 2 Joo Vasko 736 (341), Bob (318), 4 Pidwerbecki Hank Sernovsky! 8, Swartz 718, Hani 6 Brown 715, Al mM, veo } Himes elie Ol re ee Jack Goodman 703 (315), 4,| 708, . Group 2 -- oe Stata 691 (318), Bart G 828 en ioe ie "reyer hie W. Villa 660 and Stan gle -- A. Perry 324, 368, es Moss S01" end fis 'Spring -- J, LeClair 87 and oe" "Darnlsnt efforts -- R. Ba 118, R, Ped- Merbeck 134, R. McCartney 131, G. Barn ont 111-113, P. Swarts. 1 135, Ed. Thur- 128, B. Smith ba th eos R. Smith 131- te Vv. Mastromove G. Larkin ine st ay 3 High triple -- A. Perry i. High triple. with wa Boll 375, ry pales nantes e 3 ie wi B. Smith 3 " LEGION MIXED LEAGUE 600 jarbara Smith 637 (265); Betty Black im, (261, 214); Ron McKee- = on: (260, 215) and Darlene Rines Kp Eileen Smith 239, 228; Pearl McKeegan 226, George Smith 220, 213; Ted Smith 222; Mac MacDonald 22), Peter Rines 215, Doreen Kelemen 212, Gerd Johnson 208, 202; Jack Dodds 208, ay George Haines 203 and Ed Roberts is WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE League Standings -- Lucky Strikes 41, Head Pins 34, Gay Six 33, Pin Pickers 31, Jesters 25, Flyers 24, Alley Cats 24, Go- Getters 23, Hi-Los 20 and Hi Balis 14. Over 609 -- Bob Strutt 748 (278, 246, 224); Teresa McNeil 727 (252, 249, 226); Bill' Smith 720 (340, 215); Sylvia Ander- son 708 (301, 207, 200); Maurie Shorten 707 (267, 228, 212); Floyd Fowler 707 (266, 248); Doreen Abramoff 690 (247, 227, 214); Iris Fowler 663 (316); Ken Solomon 656 (248, 217); Bev Barclay 648 (237, 207, 204); Jack Laverty 648 (296); Har- vey Singular 634 (253, 218); Rick Wilson 626 (236, 206); Cyril Weeks 624 (264); Jack Robinson 615 (258, 217) and Bill Cal- der 604 (242). "Over 200 -- Bob Clarke 292, Bud Myers 245, Bill Harding 241, 218, Barb Wilson 235, Yvonne Smith 238, Ewen Moreau 225, Tom Barclay 223, Bill Keenan 222, George Keenan 220, Slim Bell 219, 209, Tamara Colline' 209, Lorne Atkinson 209, Carl Burrill 208, Pauline Caider 206, Mari- in Rosseav 20¢, Cassie Morrison 206, 204, om Mclvor 204, Doug Lindsay 204, i Acres 203 and Clara Dubbiestein Lemon League -- Ewen Moreau 97p Helen O'Connor 95, May Partridge 93 end Myrna Burgess 86, PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Three E's 15, Crazy @'s 15, Lucky. 13's 13, Creamers 12, Wild Cats 12, Beatles 10, Jajacks 10, Sassy Six 9, X-Rays §, Hubbelis 9, Haley's Hounds 7, Cardinals 7, Alley Cats 7 and Hi-Lites 60. High Triples -- Harry Fayle 737 (294, 254); Ray Branton 715 (295, 250); Barb Willmore 710 (202, 299, 209); Doug Pelow 681 (250, 235); Lily Ree 681 (210, 250, 221); Ted Monaghan 680 (251, 212, 217); Dave Bowler 675 (331); Oscar Morrison 658 (220, 244); Harry Keys 655 (210, 258); Bob Brydon 650 (280); Ed Bowler 648 (321); Jim Huxtable 646 (228, 204, 212); Harold Creamer 646 (204, 246); Clarke Hubbell 637 (208, 203, 226); Art Bryant 628 (243, 227); Pete Wight 620 (221, 200); Olive Mcintosh 612 (262); Harold Dervent 608 (211, 238); Dot Hughes (209, 206), and Tom Latham 602 (231). High Singies -- Al, Hardsand 264, 201; Ray Hutchinson 261, Joe Coles 253, Steve Barta 244, ivy Hutchinson 239, Cal. Irwin 233, Dave Peebles 228, Ethel Tonkin 222, Joan Brydon 221, Peggy Fayle 217, Emily Barta 217, Ann Cornish 217, Peggy Bran- fon 215, Isabel Creamer 215, Jack Mc- Intosh 208, 206; Roly Arnold 208, Hugh Hutcheson 207, Mo. Allin 206, Kay Hard- sand 206, Alex Chaimers 204, Tom Ree 203, Peggy Pelow 203, Madeline Morrison 202 and Joyce Monaghan 200. NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE With only one week left in the second section, Campbell's lead the way with 23 ints. Next is Taylor's with 21 and then icker's 18, Roesch's 16, Manila's 15, Jol- fow's 12, Hewett's 12 and Pearses' 11, oP taken were Taylor's 4, Pearse's 0; Vickers 4, Jollow's + Camp- gid 4%, Roesch's 1; Hewett's 3, Manila's "There 'only two triples this week-- Joan Sevier "os (246, 246) and May Jones e@gain 615 (266, 214), 200 Scores -- |. Hubbell 278, B. Hewett 977, J. Yuill 242, 219, L. Collins 235, G. Knight 232, K. Manila 226, B, Manning 222, 201, J. Morrow 221, 208, Ella Hall 216, N. Vickers 215, D. Bentley 215, |. Jacobs 212, H. Fetchison 209, M. Waite 206, B. Phillips 205, E, aig > gg 204, N. Brady 204 and T. Antonello STORIG PARK We want to give "Ga fon for his triple of 793, Diane Redknapp and Bob Amey won the hidden scores, High Triples -- G. Killingbeck 793, 8. Kane 742, A. Anderson 729, D, Pierson 698, V. Craddock 673, B. Short, Jr. 673, K. Willsher 660 J. Sawdon 655, L, Locke 654, A. Redknapp 653, J. Parson 643, R. Wood 637, M. Knipe 629, J. 620, C. Morgan 618, G, Powlenchuk 615, G. Arkwright 614 and J. Fast (Sr.) 611 Over 200 -- L. SI 77, B. Amey 271, W. Scott 243 Vv. Terivein 241, E. Kornylo 237, J. Taylor 235, C. Nash 232, 211, V. Brooks 232, M. Nash 225, 212, J. Sawdon 221, T. Killingbeck 218, J. Johnson 218, $. Pawlenchuk 214, B. Short (Sr.) 207, F. Bright 204, M. Brooks 206, R, Parson 204, and J. Scott (Jr.) 204, Standings -- Johnstons 25, Mills 25, Cromweils 23, Hebberts 22, Montraves 2), Cuberts 19, Simcoes 16, Hillsides 14, Burtons 14, Colleges 14, Oxfords 13 and Tresanes 10. Whitmee COF LEAGUE This is getting to be a regular spot for Norm O'Reilly, with 752 (201, 222 and a fine 329). 600 Triples -- Wes Stata 496 (269, 225, 202), Art Peeling 681 (223, 279), Neil Gif ford 678 (266, 259), Dick Stata 645 (222, 239), Claude Glassford 633 (235, 203), Stewart Tippet? 632 (240, 201), Don Robin. Son 626 (247, 222), Bill Elliott 613 (250, 227) and Joyce Fulling 602 (261). 200 Singles -- Jack Dawson 252, Jim Nemish 242, Gloria Robinson 234, Stan Hartshorn 234, 208, Jackie Blair 218, Bob Spiers 221, 20/. Bob Dart 220, Ross Full- ing 214, Mo'ly Hartshorn 214, 200, Lucy Peeling 213. Morris Davey 213,. Allan Masters 210 and Dunc Lowden 200. Points Taken -- Peps 2, Blows 1; Suds 2 Jems 1;. Nomads 2, Misfits 1; Bamps 2 and Duds 1. One more night left in the 2nd section @nd team standings are -- Peps 18, Suds ¥ Nomads 14, Duds 12, Jems 1], Bamps Ti, Blows 9 and Misfits 6. UAWA LEAGUE Points Wor: Group | Home App. 3, Acadian Cleaners 1; Clint's Texaco '| Benks Fiooring 0; Goch - Supertest 3, Tumey's 1; Mead's 3, G and B |} Group 2 Durno's 4, Houdaille 0; Foley's 3, Johansen's 1; Russ City Serv- ice 3, Locel 2784 1; Martin's Esso 2, Esso Service Centre 2 Group 3 Tony's 3, Can. Corps 1; Beugeg Cleaners 3, Town-Country 1; Berg's 3, Bosco's 1; Al's Bi-Rite 3, Gil- tard's 3. Team Points: Group 1 ~ Clint's 7-40, Goch 7-%, G and B 427, Mead's 42, Tumey's 443, Banks 1-33, Home App, 3-19 and ore i 2-2. * Group ~ Durno's 7-38, Russ's 6-23, 350 Centre 66, Foley's 4-23, Johansen's 32, Local 2°84 3-35, Martin Esso 3-30, ind Houdai'ie 0-40. * Group 3 --. Tony's 7-35, Scugog 638, Al's Bi-Rite 4-40, Town-Coun- try 434, Gillard's 2-18, Bosco's 1-17 and Can. Corps 1-42 High Scores -- D. Brown 774, K. Cobb F £300), A. Parkin 742, -K, Johnson 720 361), G Berg's 7-31, McKnight 720, D, Hodgson 716, , Barnes 710 (323), W. Kelly 698, J. rott 68% J Redco 686, A. Anderson "64, 4. Buller 677, O. Kelleher 675, R. Murray 674, B. Maesor 673, P. Beauchemin 473, Jd Turner 671, I Estabrook 670 (303), R. Be! 670, C Crandall 667, H, Huntley 661, W. Lewis 657, G. Holbrook 657, M. Love 654, R. Godfrey 648 (352),.R. Rak 646, UJ. Sawdon 644, R. Gow 642, J. Tate 639, 1, Cook 638, A. Taylor 636, J. Dermo $35, J. Meikie 631, H. Knapp 621, J. Veit- enheimer 621, €. Stovin 618, D. Stovin 617, V. contin 615, B. Coleshaw 613, R. Mac Gregor 612, 1. Krout 612, $. Stovin 610, P. Cernicot 610, C. Rout 607, $. Lockey 605, N. Olesuk 605, A. Brown 606, R. Col- ins 604, D. Davis 604, A. Hruska 60] and P. Lyzun 600 MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE There were lots of good scores turned fn this week. 900 game were by Mar]. Ford 64 (355, 19, 267), Joan Jackson 822 (365, 274) ae Al Jamiesor 814 (288, 252) 700 were Laura MeKinlay 7a? 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