THE BAILY TIMES-GAZETTE "PAGE NINE BOWLING NEWS Bushwackers Strikers . © High Triples: F. Dresser 716, J. Bent 694. High Singles: J. Bent 303, M. ser 200, P. Shody 272. Lemon League: Well look gho's here! Believe it or not Bruce Nugent came 'into the proverbial charmed circle as he hit a magnificent 83 single and his triple is worthy of mention also: Imagine it!--396. Yes that's for three games. Bruce, what's the matter fella' have you got troub- les, yet! L. (Spike) Burgess made it also with 83 but that isn't unusual is it kid. Well there is one thing you must admit this Singer outfit, they are making the rest of us cry. Yes sir "they did yours truly and the rest of the Bushwackers and they hit us for - seven points. Now they have won a section we imagine they are out after that point money, and believe 'it or not they are playing it the smart way. ¥. Bennett and Mel Dresser had some great notions (almost as good as they have in the store) as they came up with 724 and 716 re- spectively, receiving a great deal of support from Hec (Laughing Boy) Ballantine as he hit 647, Don Cross- man tried to help the Buckwackers with his 403 triple and we might add he was the best man the Bush- wackers had. Thank's a lot Don, boy. Rich March and Ray Crossley tried in vain to lead thé Bushwackers out of that deep bush they have been in lately but to no avail. They hit 650 and 613 respectively. Now tell me what you can do when one man is away, namely 8. Stone and an- other might as well be, namely Ralph Bevans as he hit 478. The Bugs made pests of themselves last night as they had the Easy Aces floundering and hit them for five points. A. Jamieson was the big bug with 657, with Jack Husband being the small bug with 489, The Easy Aces had two men over 600 namely 8. Bowers and P. Shody but fellas like, J. Lon, C. Irwin were definitely the anchor men as none of them hit over the 500 mark. Larry Ambrose kept the Wildcats on top of his section with his 648. As you know Singers have won a section and therefore the mext team, if Singers win once again, will be the winners of this section, which at the present time is the Wildcats. As far as the rest of them are con- cerned they should consider them- selves lucky. No one else hit over 600 and they had one man away, namely R. Thursby. You haven't read it all yet--The 'Wildcats took seven points. Who were they bowling against--Pardon the expression Strikers." Not one man hit over 600 and one hit over 500, namely P. Wright who was just that as he hit 582. Oh yes they are at the bottom. J. Bent, (604), F. Felski (600) and H. Norton (806) all kept the Hurricanes in there and they Perc niels and his Hell Divers for. five points, with Percy himself trying to garner more point money as he came up with a very good night with 622, but received very little support. So Long from Leng! tor"s Note--Too Long, Long!) Dres it 2 TIMES-GOODFELLOW Tuesday provec a Gisastrous night | for the section leaders. Wrong Fonts who had only dropped one | int this section were smothered4 Hell Boxes who jumped from a three-way tie for fourth spot to take over leaership. Scorchers, who were 30 Second position fared no better. y . dropped four points to the last place Ludlows and dropped to * fourth position. And now, only four points separate all teams. Hell Boxes put up a dismal dis- lay in the second series and it looked Nke some soft points for two tonight Hallidays 32 Alger Press 81 and true to form split the points, 4, goes (304-299). 776; W. Harmer 724; F. McMillan 706; Hank Wagg 704. second bang in this section by whipping the Moonshiners 4 to 0. Vern Trim- ble was once again high man for the winners Lorne Garrow. Ed. Brown with 708 topped the Moonshiners. 'two all tle with IL. Brooks scoring 769 for Sluggers and H. Rorabeck 681 for Rollers. Erlene Peeling took double honors in the ladies' section when she roll- ed a single of 244 and a triple of 677. Lloyd Brooks took men's high single with 305 while tock the triple with 779. Bob Jeyes STANDING Hell Boxes ... Wrong Fonts Scorchers Sluggers | Border Lines ....e000. Ludlows ... Inky Dinks 8 7 6 . . 6 see B eee § one. STORE LEAGUE If averag®s mean anything the lowest handicap teams met This looks like. a real finish to this section with 3 nights to go the leadersgare-- Carswells ... 8. Loblaws . Post Office . Christies .. Hallidays . A&P Skinners Barretts Sklar N. First Section Winners Alger Press Comecos ... . 12 19,196 Pedlars 19,660 And watch that 400 pin lead dwin- 20,477 dle next time we go. Barbers took 4 from Canada Bread; Collis 4, Sklars 0; Christies | Pedlars 3, Bar- retts 1; Carswells 3, Post Office 1; Skinners 3, S 0.B.L. 2; 8. Loblaws 2, Dominion | ; Hallidays 2, Algers 2; A & P 2, Comcos 2. N. Loblaws vu; O.M.S. 1; Powells 2, Pedlars rolled High Single 1400 and High three 3638. Halliday's High Spot in No. 7 slot to . "Pop" Bemis' swell 875 One Lemon Leaguer, T. Gock, 81. 700 Class--E. Bemis 875; R. Brooks Waxtell 723; Singles--M. Sparkes 333, R. Win- field 324, E. Bemis 304-299, E. Con- vier 299, E. Carswell 206, W. Axtell 202, H. Wagg 202, W. Harmer 289, R. Brooks and H. Brown 288, Powell Collis 282, J. Shaw 279, 278, J. George. 276. R. 283, M. A. Moss 285, E. Beggar DOWNTOWNERS LEAGUE Standing, Third Section Pincus 4 , Doinks ... Rockets . Ozarks .. Athols Argos Headpins ... Moonshiners Tuesday's Results Pincus, 4; Moonshihers, 0. Doinks, 4; Headpins, 0. Rockets, 4; Argos, 0. Ozarks, 4; Athols, 0. The Ozarks, lead by Doug Clemens and Jim McLean, took four points from the Athols to join three other teams in a deadlock for first place. Harry Dick and Bram Cook were also to the fore for the winners while Chas. Watson and Don Brown were tops for the Athols. The Pincus team which won the section started off with a closely followed by The Argos with only three bowlers in action were ;no match far the Wrong Fonts when they met on Tuesday. However Hell Boxes hand- ed out a real trouncing to take all points. Les Coles led the way with 693 while for the losers Don Dean was tops with 616. Ludlows did not like that cellar position so they snapped back at Scorchers and garnered in four points to move up the ladder. Herb Wagar topped the Ludlows' scorers with 683 while FE. Britton, a new bowler who is really starting to get 5 there, led the Scorchers with Boy Jeyes came up with a lovely 779 triple to lead Inky Dinks to a 3-1 victory over Border Lines. Hass Dyas led the losers with Sluggers and Rollers battled to a FOR FINE FURNITURE of Lasting Quality ot the most Reasonable Prices Shop and Save ot RELIABLE-TOPP FURNITURE CO. 18 Bond W. Phone 686 'able Treas-Saunders who just a 'handicap crowns his as a "Triple Rockets. who swept all four points. Ralph Gulliver of Argos was top man of both teams with 685. Bowling four men to five against the Doinks, ther Headpins dropped all four points. Pete Canning was in rare form for the Doinks along with Bud Wilson, Jack Crawford and Ross Morgan were best for the losers. High triples--Chas. Watson 737; Doug Clemens 731; Vern Trimble 726; Ed Brown 708. High singles--Don Sagar 320; Doug Clemens 310; Jim McLean 200; Lorne Garrow A G.M.C. TRUCK PLANT LEAGUE STANDING 3 Sect, Team Blow Mores , 7. Grays ..... "McQualids © Total 3 y Y 26 Evidently hockey and horse racing are not the only sports in which there seems to be a dire need. for continued saliva tests! Of course we are referring to our unpredict- short time ago bounced in and out of the lemon league then rose to glorious hexgntzs oy pacing the 7 rays to a clean cut 3 to 1 decision o'er the tepid '"'Hot Rods." Yes, his impressive 831 scratch, plus a 42 Champ" and needléss to say 'that score should keep him 'enthroned for some time'"to come. DeGray 687 was the other half of the pincer movement for the victors, while Mc- Donald 644, and Misytack 624, de- tourde operation zero for the un- derdogs. Our handsome Mr. Blight 735, coupled with Kempt 704, puffed the "Blow Mores" to a haughty 3 to 1 rebuke o'er the awesome "Young 'Uns." G, Willlams 677, was the bulwark for the short changed crew. By humbling the "'Slobs" 3 to 1 the '"McQuaids" have served notice that they are on the offensive again--Gow 625 made this quite clear, while Watson 680, for the opposition was the only man to argue. Due to a purge amongst Petes "Flyers," and by this we mean the heave-ho to Stokcmen listed as "undesirables," the air-borne crew shot up into the stratosphere by romping, and we do meaning romping home with 3 points. This may not sound so spectacular until you read the following--their op- ponents the "Twin-Jets" had a Three man advantage! Your humble scribe as a participant in this duel, and I might add on the losing end of this fiasco has only this to say. "Never have so many, bowled so little, and lost to so few." "Bib S8ix"--Saunders 831, Blight 735, Kempt 704, Beaupre 692, De- Gray 687, Watson 680. Over "250"--Gow 270," G. Willlams 260, Haines 258, H. Smith 252, Mec- Donald 251. Lemon .League--McQuaid 87, Gag. non 80, Scott 87, Woods 98, Ross 97. League Leaders -- High Average Young 217, High Triple Saunders 873, High Single Henning 424. RAINBOW LEAGUE Color Total White ceoevines Purple Green ... Red Brown Mauve Gold Black .. Tan ..... Yellow .....e.. Silver HEME EMNNOCOOWNNNG® HEMHMDRNDENLOSWOWOOOTOS h 'Doubles--M., Humphries 478, D. Robins . Walker 449, E. Wil- son 405. High Singles--E. Reading 276, R. Bellingham 255, Val Weir 250, I. Edmondson 248, M. McKellar 238, H. Eagleson 234, B. Pickens 218, M. Clark 215, D. Munday 208, M. Law- rence 208, L. Daniels 208, G. Tonkin 204. Classified ads are sure to pay! Phone 35 with yours today. Old Country Rugby Results London, Jan. 18 -- (Reuters) -- Results of soccer games played Inter-League Match Scottish League, 7; League of Ire- land, 0. English League Third Southern Bristal City, 0; Southend United, 3. Brighton and Hove, 2; Port Vale, 2. Gillingham, 9; Exeter City, 4. Torquay United, 1; Bristol Rov- ers, 2. Old Country Soccer Results London, Jan. 18 -- (Reuters) -- Results of Rugby Union games played yesterday-- County Championship Match Sussex, 11; Eastern Counties, 20. Other Matches Aldershot Services, 3; United Ser- vices Portsmouth, 6. Royal Air Force, 8; British Police, 3. Hall of Fame Men 'Get Scrolls Tonight Montreal, Jan, 18--(CP)-- Newsy Lalonde, Mike Grant and Joe Malone, three of 'hockey's all-time greats, will be honored by Cana-' diens Hockey Club, tonight and will be presented with their Hall of Fame scrolls, before the Toron- jo-Canagiens game a few hours ater, General Manager Frank Selke of Canadiens said yesterday that of- ficials of the Hall of Fame, Kings- ton, Ont, will be present along with President Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey League and Officials of the Canadiens Club. . i Magistrate J. L. Garvin, Chief of Police Truash, Capt. James T. 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