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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1965, p. 16

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TEN - PIN ACTION Doug Gibb's 729 Triple Breaks Oshawa Record TUES-NITE MEN'S House of Chow enhanced their chances 'of finishing first with a seven-point bye on the night, while the second place Cor- vettes were stomped 5-2 by Burns Shoes. The Police "A" squad, splurging for seven points at the expense of their bud- dies the "B's", moved into third place Presenting a definite threat to Chows. three; T 's Plumbing remained tied leagues, had his finest hours |r yt place, Mi aur Oy a last week when he hit with erased City Hal's chances with a 5:2 games of 268, 236 and 225 for aj! at iy id the prog ioont asicenhat record setting 729 total. te lowe ba 'on the night despite the The big triple eclipses a 707/50"*beug Keeler 353, sim" Bakker' S10, threesome scored by Charliejand Gien Copp 502 Andor of Oshawa two years ago. However, Charlie's 700 series, though sanctioned by the ABC, Standings: House of Chow 51, Cor- vettes 43, Thompson Plumbing 40, Burns was thrown while in tournament competition. Shoes 40, General Aggregates 37, Police A's 42, City Hall 34, Slow Motions 27, The past week produced some of the classiest bowling in East- anticipated next week, as only five points Come what may, Doug Gibbs of the Men's Monday-Nite Inter- mediate league will hold the distinction of bowling the FIRST ABC league sanctioned 700 series in Oshawa. Doug, who toils in Cadillacs 27, Modern Grill 23 and Police "s 12. KING MIXED Gillard's Cleaners, Independents, and ry Agains made big gains on Dura- " ight-year history. Fol Cleans. Big changes in the standings are way's eight- ' - ; levis Doug Gibbs tremendous oe the first six teams effort, Herm Prakken, in this week's "Beat the House" fea- ture, had little trouble disposing of Charlie Andor's challenge with a 644 card. Bob Richard- son tossed a 614 for Landers, Clarence Dove of King Ten Pin had a 608, Tony Lupel in the GM League had a 604, and Ken Fisher of the Thursday-nite re- corded a 602. LANDER STARK CLASSIC Prank $obil's Tigers maintained their elim lead atop the league by edging the Lions 2-1, while their closest rivals, The Falcons, were dropping @ like decision to ors 44, Independents 3. Try Agua 4 ee |Crawlers 40, Prestos 40, Big Five 39, The Jets dealt the Mustangs # severe/ aw Drive-in 35, Scugog Cleaners 35, Jolt by hogtying the "broncs" 3-0, mov-| Astra-Nuts 33, 'Triumphs 31, ague. Clarence Dove's 608 (227, 210) was the highlight of the night, as this big triple plus his 60-point handicap should give Clarence a stranglehold on the high triple with handicap trophy. Glen Copp was runner-up for triple honors on the night with 581, followed by Oz Sponer's 567, Jim Zambonelli's 551, Fred Snow's 533, Hans Boesch's 523, Don Richmond's 526, Horst Sommers' 520, and Jack Sanders' 510. Marg Barnes was the top lady with a 523, with Alice Lanning showing 508 In second, Jean Hutcheon had 494, Bev Doran 488, Ede Ryan 487, Barb Kirkham 472, Lorraine Dalby 458, Anne 446, Leona Jones 436, Noreen Richmond 420, Norma Magee 418, June Pettit 417, Chris Overy 416, Dot Tyson 415, Twile Wilson 41. Standings: Duraciean 45, Gillard Clean- 414 and Shirley Bowers i he! in the) Bone |Ona Zambonelli 444, Glenda Thomson 443, | def EASTWAY MIXED i The Majigs can trace their five-point spread over the second place Orphans' directly to the accurate arm of Mavis Taylor, who led all comers (male and otherwise) to @ 581 (204) total, as they beat Morings 5-2. Orphans, however, pulled closer to the Jeaders by shutting out North Oshawa Golf Range 7-0. Vancos are running third via a 7-0 win over Nu-Way. Muffler kings dropped into a place tie with Central Auto when last place Essos staged a 5-2 uprising at their expense, Centrals collected @ 5-2 dividend} from Yomacs. Meades Sunoco vanquished Oshawa Cleaners 5-2 and Pickwicks bumped Hitt and Miss 5-2. Bond Clothes surprised fourth Wagar 584 (228), Tom Krawchuk 566 (215), Frank Sobil (537) and Phil Trudelie (530) spearheaded Houdailies over Alds- worths 3-1. Hodgson 583 (216) pow- ered the 'Enterprisers to @ 3-1 win over Pepis. Mackies beat ideal Dairy 3-1 with Jim Lamont 579 (215) and Francis Taylor w (540), Wil- Boston Celtics Nip Warriors By THE CANADIAN PRESS John Haviicek's jump shoi with 15 second left kespt Boston Celtics in the thick of the three- team si ible for the lead in the American Basketball Asso- ciation's Eastern Division Tues- day night. Havlicek's payoff heave, plus two free throws by K. C. Jones just before the final whistle, gave the Celtics a 106-105 vic- tory over San Francisco War- riors and moved them into a ay. ih Harry bert Clarke 534 (211) and Bob Sennoft (527) topped Harrisons 3-1, L.Av and B. split with Dyetts, as did Les Eveniss with Scugog Cleaners. Good scores for Bob Peake Waldinsperger 558, John Hopps Len Rose 550, Ross Davis 537, Don Frayne 536, George Harding 528 (208) and Dick Courtney 526. 568, John 552 (230), everyone, with a well-earned 7-0 win from Gillands. Vi McCormack had a 518 (200), Josie Gyurka 486, Marion Peake 483, Marielle Guay 476, Grace Fusco 475, Marlene Gil- jlard 463, Lil Gillespie 456, Ada Floody |455, Carole Gibbs 454, Fairley. Bouckley 447, Eileen Worsley 446, Jean Lawrence 445, Doris Vann 445, Mary Cole 435, Joyce Wagar 431, Carole Collis 428 and Joan Ross 427. The men were led by George Turner's (221). Other top scores: Doug Cole . George Reid 558 (216), Doug Vann 546 (214), Harry Blohm 540, John Brige 528 (203), Sam Larocca 524, Doug Gibbs cng Bob Peake 512 and George Lawrence | Standings -- Maligs 49, Orphans A4,| Vancos 41, Speedy Muffler Kings 38, Cen- tral Auto Body 38, Meades Sunoco 36, Hitt and Miss 30, Nu-Way Photo 29, Oshawa Cleaners 28, Bonds Clothes 27, Yomacs 27, North Oshawa Golf Range 26, Pick- wick Cleaners 26, Gillands 26, Morings Garage 2) and Essos 18. THURS-NITE MEN Erinil's feat of the season, combined with WII- sons 4-0 shutout over Ontario Motor Sales, set the stege for Thursday's action with the title at stake on the last night of the section. Pinfail honors belong to Pepis at pres- ent, with Gochs 77 pins behind, Erini! 116, 3-1 loss to Clints, their first -- Erinti 29, Wilsons 27, Goch pertest 22, Les Eveniss 22, Mackies 21, prises 16, Byetts 16, Ontario Motor. Sales 16, Pepis Pizza Palace 14, Homes by Har- rison 14, Ideal Dairy 14, Clints Texaco 14, Aldsworth Cleaners 12 and LA and B Discount House 11. GM The Paint Shop and Flintstones are still neck and neck in their run for first place following Friday's action, with the Flints a single point from the top. The painters stopping Minute Men 7-0, while the Flints took care of F-85's by the same margin. Jewell's Men's Wear pulled to within one-and-a-half points of third place Chev- elles with a 7-0 romp over the Rooks, while the Carmen were struggling to a 4-3 score with Dapper Dans, who were bolstered by the return to action of Danny Thomson. Welcome back, Dan! Die Room Twisters turned back Union Reps 7-0, while the Ti-Cats began to live up to their name by clewing Caprices Tony Lupel made his run for the league average title with @ 604 (212, 201), tops for the night. Tom Krawchuk was runner up with 571 (222). Rolf Rocker 562 (202), Dan Thomson 560 (209), George! Waite 549, Glen Copp 535 (201), Gaston Heroux 533, Gary Judd 523, and Gerry Fahy 520 (206). and Les Eveniss 250. Ken Fisher's 602 (207) made Erinii's Standings: Paint Shop 54, Flintstones 53, Chevelles 462, Jewell's Men's Wear Shoulda|single point possible. Bill Winters (532)|45, Die Room Twisters 35, Rooks 35, Ti- Ing into contention just three points back | Bins 31, Orphans 23, Motor City Cab 11,,and John Mason (530) were Wlilsons'|Cats 26, Minute Men 25, Dapper Dans 20, ef the leaders. | Miz Fitz 9 and Moonbeams 7. isharpshooters In their shutout win. Ray F-85'e 16, Union Reps 13 and Caprices 9, The hapless Hawks dropped still an- -- ether, this time 3-1 to the Hornets. Bob Richardson topped the laddies this week with @ 614 (233, 220). Herman Prak- ken 594 (237), Ron Nelson 592 (224), Arno Knop 586 (214, 210), Doug Vann 572 (220), Jim Thomson 556 (207, 201), and Ken! Fisher 552 (210) completed the top seven. Standings: Tigers 18, 15, Mustangs 14, Lions Eagles 13 and Hawks 6. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS UAWA High Triples -- K. Johnson 910 (318, 239) id, wilson 907 (343, 343); F. Key 790; E. Jordon 788; K. Cobb 783; R Murray 778; DB, Tlik 757; W. Kelly 753; . Gutsell 748; D. Hodgson 742; J. Trott Falcons 16, Jets 13, Hornets 13, b! 685; W. Morrison 684; Taylorm680; B. Call G. McNight 652; R. Rutherford 689; S. vin 687; J. Adair D. Brown 682; A. 673; J. Wilson 656; Coleshaw 646; H. . Lyson ; B. le $26; G. Holbrook 626; G. Haines 623; J. Vandyke 618; L. Virtue 615; S. Gedge 413; L. Boden 605 and F. Trowsse 603. Points -- Group 1: Harry's Noveltys 3, Goch's ©) Tumey's 4, Clint's 0; Active ical 4, @ and B 0; Dunros 4, Bo-Peep Group Ii: Esse Service 4, Honest can @; Home Appliances 4, Routs 0; Dines Drive-In 3, Smiths Beverages 1; Hov-/ 4 Tony's 0. Ne Ui 3 Bi SPT res tees Standings: Group 1: Tum Acti ng on bi 19, Gochs 18, be Pees 6, D s '9 ) i Ag urnes 1S and Harry's Group ||: Home Appliances 26, sso bis n oan one 22, Routs 19, Tonys) lonest Cals 14, Din and Smiths 4. oe sf Group Il!: 8 Bergs 21, Russ bards 7. Don't forget the Benefit N ber 25, 9.00 p.m. All money Benefit Fund. ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 400 Games: Bud Manning 694, Tom Sawyer 685, Glen McGee 676, Jack Strank | = rg Sutherland 652 and Yvonne Wet- | 200 Games: Bud Manning 281, 218 (694); Tom Sawyer 277, 263 (685); Bob Watson | 262, Ross Sutherland 268, 201 (652); cy Usher 245, Bill 256, Glen. McGee 248, 232 (676); Jack Strank 243, 231 (658); oseos 26, Good 4,| 15, Body Shop 13 eta on: » Never: | 90 to the ick Gale 209, Ruth Solski 203, Charuk 210; Bill Sawyer 203, Hugh jahon 200 and Bill Corbett 200. Team Standings: Watt Nots 6, Neon Lights 4, 632's 2, Flashers 4, Busbars 4 Smo-He 3. Joules 4 and Zeners 5. RANGE Diana McM. » K. Ferguson mb 241, Barney Robbins 209, Carol Wood 210 and Sa : ip bes im Plume 219. 'ae Ge For the righ = a 7 in Ale laste | What's the right taste in ale? You be Standings -- Strikes c the judge. Next time "Look to the sign of the Golden Lion." Try a Molson Golden Ale. Hf you are 16 years of age @r over ond have left schoo! you €an study at home with Canedion Academy's HOME STUDY COURSES Sponsored ¢ Complete High Schoo! Courses te qualify you to "-- Lroviedal Government &x- @ FREE Assessm starting rst Tee All books supplied. "atreotions Low monthly. peyments. Rosctintive booklet tells you All teachers fully licen: rtment of 'amotios.'7 Conado's Largest High Scheel For full information, mall @oupon te: Canadian Academy, 40 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario. = MOLSON GOLDEN ALE also in TAB TOP cans My Name ls Address Phone u FROM MOLSON'S INDEPENDENT BREWERS SINCE 178 6 1 4318 'Istart \of the night's activity, Suj Scugogs 21, Houdaiiles 19, H and L Enter-iscored 13 in a battle of divisional last- d-place tie with the idle Cincinnati Royals. iladelphia '76ers, tied with theRoyals for first place at the pulled half a game ahead with a 107-98 decision over St; Louis Hawks as Wilt Chamberlain points in a fourth- quarter burst io wipe out a seven-point deficit. New York Knickerbocker 5/4 crushed Detroit. Pistons 120-95|int placers. Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 107 St. Louis 98 Detroit 95 New York 120 Boston 108 San Francisco 105 best Varsity Up Against Top Ground Attack EDMONTON (CP) -- Univer- sity of Alberta Golden Bears |poii will take the best running at- tack bf the Western Canada In- tercollegiate Athletic Associa- tion to Toronto Saturday when they meet University of Tor- onto Blues in the national col- lege football final. The Bears, led by twin full- backs Jim Hale and Irwin Strif- ler, gained 1,282 yards on the ground, well ahead of al riv- s. Quarterbacks Willies Algajer and Tony Rankel used the pass 130 times and had 73 comple- tions. Algajer's record was 41 completions in 78 attempts for 438 yards. He had five aerials ercepted. Algajer was the Bears' third- behind Strifler, who gained 471 yards on -81 carries, and Hale, who massed 328 yards on 58 attempts. | Besides his running ability land solid blocking, Hale kicked 'field goals and converts to lead rusher, THE GSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Movember 17, VICE we TORONTO (CP)--Three rule changes will be in effect for the 'Canadian college football bowl game Saturday between Uni- versity of Alberta Golden Bears of Edmonton and University of Toronto Blues. Proceeds of the game, ex- pected to draw a crowd of 27,000 at Varsity Stadium, will the team in scoring with 46 ni ts. Coach Gino Fracas expressed confidence in his rookie-laden crew, which lost standouts Ken Nielsen, Clarence Kachman, Ron Marteniuk, George Short, Dmetro Rosiewich and Paul Brady from last year's club. Three veterans -- defensive end Nestor Korchinsky, line- backer Dale Johnson and full- back Jack Jenner--are out for the season' with injuries. Despite their absence, Fracas claims his club is stronger de- Children Fund. Toronto qualified for the game by the Ontario- Quebec Athletic Association title while the Bears gained a go to the Canadian Save the Ww while the Biues played with We * E : i : al minutes of action. fensively than ever before and as good offensively as in past seasons. And to further bolster the coach's confidence, university athletic director Ed Zemrau has asked the college bowl committee to place two or three cows in Varsity Stadium for the game. "The cows will make our boys feel more at home," he said. berth by capturing the western intercollegiate crown. There will be no blocking on kick runback's. The O - QAA permitted blocking but the) West did not. ; Downfield blocking will be re- stricted to backfielders who are lined up outside the end posi- tions when the ball is put into play. The Bears played with un- limited blocking this season GOOD FOOD - BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M. 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