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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1966, p. 30

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30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 31, 1966 Giady Gale 737; Jack Strank 231, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE er 600 were -- Bill Smith 774 Mad (243, 214); Gord Johnson 612 (290) and Barb Smith 601 (221, 710). ~~ Don Wilde 285, Dar- tens Ries 2467 Vi-Brown -256,-222, Betty MacDonald 235, Ron McKeegan 235, 215, Mac MacDonald 234, Joyce Wilde 233, 212, Ray Brown 231, Roy Pacey 231, Ted Smith 227, Pear McKeegan 223, Jim Hutchison 222, 202, Gloria Oke 213, Cora Kenney 211, Marlene McKinnon 211, Lio Gorman 208, Peggy Pacey 206, George Haines 205, Lovie Kelemen 203, George Smith 203 and Jack Dodds 200. Lemon League Eileen Smith 91, Con- nie Gilletie 87, Peter Rines 81, and George Smith 72 (Wha'd'ya say Georgie, Ya made it twice!) The Spinners are leading ro champs with 3235, and the Lucky Strikes are leading for consolation with 3372 pins. HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Sco' McColeman (135, 125) 260; followed Freda ati "4 ae RLU er Mc- Donough ( 5; Haro ateman Pena ios "and Beatrice Chute (35, 68) 103. With handicap -- Vera Siblock (52,. 50) 102 and Clara Suddard (50, 51) 101. RAINBOW LEAGUE Team Standings -- Grey 11) Red 11; ; Purple 11; Tan 10; Lime 10; Brown. 10; Silver 10; White 9; Blue 9 Gold & Orange 8 Beige 8; Yellow 7; Pink 6; Maroon 4; Mauve 3; Black 2; | Coral 2 and Green 0. High Double -- F. Russell 469 (286). High Singles -- F. Schoenau 225; 5. Peer 216; M. Wise 214; J. Huston 205 and M. Smart 200. LADIES' MAJOR "BY LEAGUE High Triples -- Nan Bennet. 729 (280, 249); Mary Frobel 716 (268, 263); Irene Severs 705 (264, 223); Doreen Goch 660 (276, 196); Mildred Wittrick 660 (276, 196); Wigg 637 (283, 182); Gloria 635 (250, 202); Hazel Rumpel 433 (237, 205); Jean Brown 630 (269, Art 625 (306, 196); Beth Shortt 620 (234, 21); Cathy Jay 616 (214, 205); Mildred Turney 614 (226, 226); Annie Gwilliams 606 (250, 194) and Bea Alexander 601 (220, 20). Top Ten -- Vera Bint 269, Jo Arthurs 247, Norma Scott 243, Eileen Anderson 240, Bert Sutherland 240, Mar| McNeil 237, Flo Williamson 233, Olga MacDer- maid 233, Helen Trott 229 and Helen Gourlie 224. Lemon League -- Vera Szikszay 73, Dorothy Bentley 85, Dolores Kellar 9) and Betty Campbell 93. Points Taken -- Motor City 4, Olsen's 0; Henderson's 4, Nesbitt's 0; Saywell's 3, White's 1; Mitchell's 3, Horne's Esso 1; Bint's 3, Burns 1. Team Standing Henderson's 27, Motor City, White's and Bint's 21, Olsen's| and Mitchell's 17, Horne's Esso 15, Burns and Nesbitf's 14 and Saywell's 13. High Triple for the last section, Fran Alexander 767; High Sing,e Betty Camp bell 357. Henderson's won the section and Motor City wins the total pinfall, for 4th place in the seasen. ' 0 Cc Points Taken -- Handicappers 0. Geordies 7; The Duffy's 0, Rolling Stones 7; Cellar Dwellers 5, The Nuts 2 and The Skittles 5, Corner Pins 2 Over 600 -- Ena Pearce 648 (209 186); Frank Linley 616 (206, 207, 203) Stella Redfearn 605 (186, 195, 224); Keith Alderton 632 (209, 189, 234); Lillie Pinch 674 (326, 165, 183); Joe Finch 654 (180, 282, 182); Ernie Mcilwraith 683 (269,. 184 230); Al Baron 644 (149, 244, 251) and Bob Fredricks 618 (232, 222, 154) Over 200 -- Allan Cooper 200, 218, John Hall 237, Ben Fisher 238, 206, Ron Brown 225,.Bob Fenton 217, Roy Mills 259, Phil Addington 203, Audrey Fredricks 200, 233, Dave Boakes 206, Helen Fisher 216, Jack Frost 231, Alf Liles 232 and Ann Brown} 253 225 Lemon League -- George Day. 98, Dave EASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NITE Wilson's, Ontario Motor Sales and Dy- ett's, each scored 3 to 1 wins in their bids for section honors. Wilson's beat Scu- gogs, Ontario Mctor Sales oftok care of} Les Eveniss; while Dyett's defeated a) short handed Houdailie team. Al Saunders had a 600 series to lead ;\feated ideal Dairy 3 fo 1. tabene as i Mel Ht | by| | Herb Stewart 221; BIll Sawyer 221; Orv/and | Holland 217; Marion Manning 217; | McMahon 205; Bill Corbett 201 and B: jtha Sutherland 201. | Erinfi to a 40° win over H and L, with| Total Points: Watt Nots; 11, Neon Raiph OReilly and Doug Vann assisting. |lights 8, 6-32's 9, Flashers 9, Busbars 8, Len Rose was Clint's leader in their win| Smo-Ho 16, Joules 12. and Zeners 7. _ over Pe Manny Hutcheon and George The play-offs will be Saturday April Urich w tops for Goch's as they de léth and the banquet will be held that Harrisons pe Saturday night. GOOD LUCK EVERY- 214, . ae ---- : ers vl dhe dtyr atte pi | LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE | Len Rose 598 (216, 209), Ron Milne $89) High bowlers for the week are ll 7), BOD Worsley 385° (200, 2133, Harry | Seren--47? (220,248); and .$._ Hutchison! Witterick 569 (221), Ev Edwards $60, | 296. There is some tight competition in) &s Danny Gray 557, Herm Prakken 557, Jim) this section with three teams going | Lamont 556 (224), Tom Krawchuk 556,|Strong. The Crackerbys, | Manny Hutcheon 551 (201), Ralph O'Reilly|ettes each took six from Alley Cats, Hot 544, Doug Vann 542, George Ulrich 541 and| SI Pete Stajdocher 540 (210). jand Diamonds splitting four each. Standings -- Wilson's Men's Wear %6,| Team Standings -- Shindigs and Pin- Davidson 202, | Freeman 201, High Single -- M, Wanamaker, 366. Hiah Trinle -- D. Tamina. 772 High Average -- M. Wanamaker, 206. 209, ettes 28, Crackerbys 26, Kooks and Dia- ___ | (617); Wayne Thertell 228; Flo Strank 224; monds 18, Alley Cats and Rolling Pins 16 Hot Shots 8. lanamaker 632 56); Huot) 00. o- MM (256); T. er- Regimbal 618 (738) and B. McDiarmid | 600 (226, 210). 200 ~-- H. Colby 242, H. Holtfoster N. Larocque 224, G. Brown 219, M 225, . Ross| L. Parry 212, 206, J. and V.! B. Saunders L. Pappas 201 POST OFFICE LEAGUE Team Standing -- Dead Pins 15, Climb- 551 (201), 13, al 'obin Hoods 11, Kooks and Pin-|6 and Strikers 6. Triples -- Frank Foley 643 (229, 250); hots and Rolling Pins, with Shindigs|!van Bent 623 (203, 205, 215); Dick Tos |sguoian 608 (205); Al Ash 572 Hor Bar Flies 7, Wittg" Dings jogs" TT; Spoilers (226); Gary McKenzie 59) (268); Bill Newell 57) Ontario Motor Sales 23, Dyetts Sports 23,/ Houdailles Industries 20, Scugog Clean- ers 17, Les Eveniss Sales 17, LA and B Discount 16, Homes by Harrison 16, Goch Supertest 15, Peppis Pizza Palace 15, Aldsworth Cleaners 15, Ideal Dairy 13, jErinli Golf Club 12, Mackies Van and | Storage 11, Clints Texaco 10 and H and tL} Enterprises 7. | CLUB % Only one 200 score this week: Rose | Anderson, 205! Points -- How Now 3, Beatles 0; Sixes 3, High Jinks 0 and Sweet Maries 3, Lolly How Now 18, Pops 0. | Standings -- Sixes 19, High Lolly Pops 12, Sweet Maries 9% Jinks 9 and Beatles 5. | | HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE | High bowler for this week was Scott |McColeman with (170, 211) 381, followed y Pat McConnell (149, 171) 320; Ada | McDonough (167, 150) 217; Freda White a 96) 161 and Jean Johnson (70, 41) W With handicap -- Vera Siblock (53, 51)| 104; Harold Bateman (52, 52) 104 and Clara Suddard (51, 50) 101 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE at KING OPTICAL CO.. -you ow Tee One LOW Price | 600 Games: Ross Sutherland 728, Glen) | McGee 710, Bob Watson 659, Diana Cha- ruk 641, Susie Stainton 634 and Jack | Strank 617 | 200 Games; Ross Sutherland 317, 214 (728); Susie Sawyer 295, 214 (634); Glen| McGee 260, 239, 211 (710); Diana Charuk | 261, 204 (641); Bob Watson 255, 204, 200 (659); Bud Manning 241, 202; Tom Waw- |yer 239; Shirley Stainton 238, 207 (634); Glog '=DRAGWAYS i KIN CG. 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