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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1966, p. 18

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GREENWOOD RACEWAY TUBSDAY, MARCH 19 IRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse, Also Started: Postal Chief, Harrigan, i) |Teddy Direct €, Big Chief C and Del- Ensign, Feagan 3.60 3.10 230! phine Great Remus Jr., Curran 5.80 ne 5 TH Ri -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse Pols, Locher leat ah ne DNF-Bobcat Han-| scr. McGregor, Habkirk 66.70 17.10 6.90 = ab \2Sinale Goose. Waddell 2.90 2.80 BNF -- Mutvei Scratch Captain Dillon, MeCormick toma i Started: Long 'n Lovely, Kawer- ios, Pick and | Also COND RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purseltha cal, J. R. Ad ready Meadow ©. Herrington 4.90 3.10 3.00) EXACTOR, No's. 6 and 3, PAID $214.90 th Peni Hicks 10 410| ; we Kenn s 'Also Started: Lochinver Bimbo, Rose| ,SEVENTH RACE - 1 Mile (Pace) Dyeimo, Devotion Boy, The Canadian andi, cious" Honor, Hawke 7.70 5.10 3.00 Bay cousti |¢Bonnie Can, 10.60 4.60 LY DOUBLE 1 ond 2 PAID 9.90\ cing Distance, Clements 20 WIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Vaated PRC ng ay tem ep ems t ilg y V'Vt Direct, Hil'd 4.10 3.20 2.90] Scratched, Ballerina Wick. ri Grattan, Jr. West 4.00 2.80) ; | tor William, Martin 9.10, EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse' Started: Union Chief, Frisco Lou,|$2,000 (7) ze Haven, Roam Dillard and Cyanide.|5Doctor Kirk, Curran 6.70 3.50 3.10 5 SHigh Patch, Walker a 3.30 3.10 RTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse|1-Shady Valley, Hayes 3 14) Also Started: Magic Flute, Nora! Gale, J, Coliton 6.50 3.50/Beverly Dillard, and Lochinver King. jarion Mohawk, Geisel 3.90 5 Iso Started: Sudsgate, Grattan Por-| NINTH RACE -- | Mile (Pace) Purse » Royal Goose and Brave Margaret.'$1,000 (8) atched, Voice of Spring -Pine Ridge Danny, Geis'! 3.80 2.90 2.30 3Mooreland's Ovsty, Moore 5.20 3.00 IFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) F and M|7-Jarvis Rab, Stillar 3.00 rse $1,000 (6) Also Started: Captain Jasper, Le 4 Mc- » Hayes 10.00 44 3.70|Gregor, illor Kim, Dean Sultan '2nd Mi Midnight, Geisel 3.70 3.10jand Steve Grattan. n gression, Wes Coke 3.70| Attendance 5421. Total Pool $305,162. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS : ORANGE LEAGUE {l; Tumeys 4, Bo-Peep 0; Goches 4 6 a" Mh ce ner br #44 ran) 4 2. ne oup 1 ~ Esso Service 4, Tony's 0; Fe) eettitvary (708) st, 15%, q24;|Routs 4, Dines Drive-in 0; Houdallle 4, v "904; Home Appliances 0; Honest Cals 3, an ) 203, 236, 224; Joan Goodm: a Smiths Beverages | is (645) 212, 223, 210; Raymond Coonay Group 3 -- Gillards 6, cos 9s 1 150, 1 : Hl od ur ng a Sa Ne | Boys 3, Russ Uy Borge + aeey ag i , 200; y| Standings -- Group 1: Goches 35, Tu- Oo ee tis perry ar' aie, Genet |meys. 27; Durnos 25; Bo-Peep 24; Clints iries 234, ; Ell; Lamb 254; Faith| 2) Harry's Noveltys 19; Active Reality 17 236; Bob Ellis 227; Alfons Kerni@nd G and B 8 ; Loraine Engelbert 222; Grace Phil-/ Group 2 -- Esso Service 34, Routs 31, 216; Kay Marshall 212; Sam Piume|Houdaille 27, Tony's 24, Home Appliances ; Nell Daniel 203; Elmer Marshall 203;' 22, Smith's Beverages 14, Dines Drive In in wu! Herrington 202 and Flo Engeleber:!13 and Honest Cals 11. | Group 3 -- Gillards.27, Russ 26, Boscos L -- Helen McBride 83 and Paui|26, Good Boys 24, Bergs 21 and Body rrington 964. Shop 8. Points taken -- Biow-Hearts 4, Alley-| Cats 4, Try-Hards 3, Strike-Outs 3, Flint SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE stones 1, Pin-Pickers 1, Spitfires © and! with the first night of play-offs over, Qucky-Strikes 0. | the Kit-Kats have shot ahead by over 200 *Standings -- Pin-Pickers 16, Strike-Outs/ pins, They have @ 3-game total of 2,984. 18, Spitfires 12, Blow-Hearts 11, Alley-| The Smarties e 2,780 and the Hum- Gets 11, Try-Hards 8, Lucky-Strikes 5 and| bugs are behind them with a 2,517 total Wintstones * Pik ppt foaled Po iat. is a little y closer. Lollipops by 65 f OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE pins, with a 2,824 total. The Peppermints 'The big event this week was Harold) are ciose behind with 2,759 and the | cage) yl yf triple. His games were! Cracker-Jacks have a 2,683 total | 5 5 er good scores were -- Group One -- Sel Himes 836 (320), Rea| Next week should prove interesting! Herdie 778, Ron Bragg 773, John Vi Yvonne Watson was top bowler for the Dyk 770, Ed Brown 762, Earl McMaster with 693 (246, 280) followed by Irene} 79 (316), Larry Piper 756, Wes State 755| Kehoe 638 (245, 236) and Joan Wall 620) (308), Car! Mowers 749, Joe Kastner 745,) ». | Matt Bell 740, Ed "Dutch" Ligtenburg| Over 20 -- Gwen Kane 240, Janice| 732, Harry Gillard 727, Pam Knight 721,) Hughes 237, Jane McCrom 232, Doreen Al Perry 720, Chuck Taylor 713, Al|Sheehey 228, Donna Burroughs 220, Helen Goguen 710, Bud Poole 703 and Len Arp/ Brown 209, Rose Crawford 208, Joanne 700. oe ~ ail oa j Senders 206 and Marg Ferguson 205, 203 1 In Group Two, following Hal Ballem's! jemon Ceague --. Mickey Weroski| hig score, were Lioyd Corson 722 (273),/o4~ Chery! Lynde 92, Ellen Gibson 88. and | John Deremo 708 (273), Vinny Conlin 703,| jean Jackson 86 Ernie SR alefeny bd (267), Archie Brown . | (260), Don Ciuciura 697, Rich Wilson (267), Davey Bishop 679, Dave Skinner WIRE AND HARNESS i i 677, Ray Cooney 672 (272), Ewen Moreau | Team standings --- Lucky Strikes 38, 449 (278), Greg Element 667 (264), Tony| Alley Cets 33, Go-Getters 31, Pin Pickers Stogwin 666 (269), Stan Rogers 664 (293)| 27, Head Pins 29, Hitos 25, Gay Six 23, and Doug Smith 655 (282). |Jesters 21, Flyers 21 and Hi Balls 9. In Group One, the MicMacs cinched! Over 600 -- Teresa MacKinnon 747 (282, the final section with a 3-0 win over the 26), 204); Yvonne Smith 727 (286, 236, Sabres. The other games were all 2-1/205); Rich Wilson 692 (267, 244); Ross wins for Hickups, Dutcives and Hill! Kossatz 692 (314, 259); Ewen Moreau 681 Bililys. The short-enders 'were Lucky! (245, 225, 211); Jack Laverty 681 (306, Strikes, Ozarks and Sports respectively. |210); Ray Gendron 678 (238, 222, 218); In Group Two, Bali Hi's, behind Bal-|Beaner Smith 669 (253, 233); Ray Pleau lems big Score, were 40 winners over! 664 (248, 213, 203); Cyril Weeks 656 (273); Hope Fulls. Blowers also scored @ shutout|Barb Walsh 642 (265,, 230); Slim Bell win, the victims being The Jets. Hi-Balis | 633 (302); Audrey Burrill 618 (244, 223); fe Die Hearts 2-1 and Blowers led) Bud Myers 606 (240); Clara Dubbiestein the Cyclones by the same margin. | 405 (213, 201) and Doreen Abramoff 602/ With one night to go, we have Sel} (220, 212) H Himes in front in the average race with : 250.5. Ozzie Keeler is next in line with| < Over 200 -- Harvey Singular 292, Bill 249.5 and Jimmie Casselis slipped back to Bell 240, Betty McMillan 236, 205, Peter 348.8. In the Group Two race ith 256 |Ruttan 235, Jack McLean 233, Bill Hard- | ay Poo aia way Hw Bilan Mi 'Macs. 15,| ("@ 227, Beth Lynburner 225, Marilyn Ros- | Standings -- Group oor fees . ,|seau 220, 201, George Keenan 219, Roger Hickups 10/2, Ozarks 9, Dutchies Rd Les! Demers 216, Steve Lovelock 213, 'Ralph as % a aig 7, Sports 6% 8nd | Jennings 212, Elmo Lynburner 211, John we AR pli ok Lucky Bees 12, Hie |ACTe$ 205, Tom Barclay 203, Jim Kui- Bells 12, Bali Hi's 10, Blowers 9, Cyclones| 98" 202 and Marg Hurren 202 | &, Hope Fulls 7, Jets 7, Die Hearst 6, Lemon League -- Maurie Shorten 98. | Gord Bulmer 97, Myrna Burgess 94 and} U.AW.A, LEAGUE Judy Gannon 67. High Triples -- E. Jordon 866 (385 A. Anderson 815 (334); B. Gow 730); W. ' Morrison 731; J. Holt 726; W. Ruther- -TONIA be ford 722; R. Murry vif ee reps il ; OD. ; 3 | iN Hoy D. Stovin watt J io Variety and Coffee Shop Will Be ow &. Dumas 657; | OPEN NOW 447; H. Queliette 643; A. 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