FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 : THE DAILY TIMES-GAZEZTTE WHITBY NEWS Whitby Major Bowling 'League Team Standings Pin : Pin Team Pts Fall Pis Fall GMS 16 23903. 19 35240 Orphans 14 23495 20 44685 Val Maes 12 23854 26 47597 Riverdales 11 23215 23° 46482 | County Bowl 10 21800 21 43734 Cobblers: 22516 26 46201 Bay Views 6 21368 15 43138 Pinmasters 6 19545 9 28440 Pinmasters assured themselves of a playoff spot by winning two from the Cobblers, while Orphans outbowled Riverdales for two points. County Bowl came second best, in eir tilt with Val Maes, while Pin ters took two from Bayviews. Merle Reeson led the league this week with a triple of 856, followed by J. Thomson 852, D. Williams 833, D. Reynolds 774, S. Davies 769, A. Donaldson 751, W. Dodds 724, B. Dalby 708, M. Mowat 698, C. Heath 674, F. Watts 674, E. Judge 669, J. Sheriff 668. High Singles were: M. Reeson 844-326, J. Thomson 326, A, Donald- son 324, B. Dalby 302, D. Williams 205, S. Davies 202, D. Reynolds 286, W. Moore 277, J. Sheriff 268, W. Dodds 268, A. Knibb 267, A. Rear- don 264, M. Mowat 261. ' High single game to date is held by Bill Mowat with 390 while Alex Donaldson holds the high triple at 908. Whitby 7* Candy League (Ladies' Bowling) The Candy League met on Wed- nesday with Florence Ing having high score for the day with a single of 288 and triple of 748. Lucky draw for the week goes to Mary White, low triple, no handi- cap. The All Sorts took three points from Peppermints who failed to produce a team. The Life Savers, Maple Buds and Jellybeans took 2 points each from the Humbugs, Gumdrops, ind Lollipops. Other high scores were single's. M. Chaten, 273; F. Lott, 236; M. Rousseau, 222; C. Watts, 222; C. Denyer, 256; C. Bartell, 219; D. Whitney, 262; G. Wiles, 212. High triples -- F. Lott, 585; C. Denyer, 568; M. Chatten, 556; N. McCarroll, 543; H. Moore, 552; E. Bartell, 586; M. Mayne, 550; L. Peake, 513; C. Watts, 506; D. Whitney, 527; G. Wiles, 509. Pts. Pinfall Life Savers ve 8269 Maple Buds ind 8413 All Sorts .... sD 7909 Gumdrops 4 8303 llipops ... C4 8045 umbugs .... or 4 8183 ellybeans ... PL 7959 Peppermints ,. 2 6721 Blame Heater For Fire at New County Home Although damagé was not exten- sive a considerable amount of the crib work around the foundation of the new Ontario County Home at Whitby was damaged in a fire early today which is believed to have been caused by an oil burner. Whitby firemen, who were called at 630 a.m, went to the central portion of the building, which is being erected by the Hardy Con- struction Co., to find smoke pour- ing from around the foundation. They .had difficulty in finding an entrance. A number of small oil stoves were found which are being used to keep the structure warm and dry. MASONITE b) ERNIE CAY LUMBER 53 ALBERT ST. PHONE 127 . Repairs and Service COFFIELD WASHERS AND OTHER MAKES QUICK and EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 736) WARNER WILLIAMS 78 Simcoe N. 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DYER : Correspondent Results of the Whitby District Badminton League at * Monday, Feb. 19th are as follows: 1st Place -- Uxbridge 3 tourna- ments played 31 games won, 5 lost, total 62 points. . 2nd Whitby 4 tournaments, 37 won, 23 lost, total 57 points. 3rd Port Perry, 4 tournaments, 37 won, 26 lost total 51 points. 4th Brooklin, 6 tournaments, 24 won, 48 lost, total 48 points. + 5th Ajax, 5 tournaments, 27 won, 57 lost, total 48 points. , This week Whitby players were the guests of the Brooklin Bad- minton Club and when the games were progress at the Township Hall there were quite a few visitors present to cheer the players on. Last week on Tuesday, Brooklin Players motored to Uxbridge for the play-off there and had to re- port a loss of all games, when they returned home. Players at last week's games in Uxbridge were. Mixed Doubles Uxbridge Players E. Harris, P. Bernhardt, 2; E. Gould, B. Gould 2; H. Ganton, P, Jamieson 2; A. Jamieson, J. Russ, 2; H. O'Dell, R. Willis, 2. Brooklin Players B. Lamb, M. Lamb, 0; A. Kivell, H. Grills, 0; J. Medland, J, Nes- bitt, 0; H. Grills, N. Harris, 0; A. Mackey, L. Booth, 0; R. Asling, A. Goodwin, 0. Ladies Doubles Uxbridge Players B. Gould, H. Ganton, 2; A. Jamieson, E. Harris, 2; E. Neil, G. Smith, 2. Brooklin Players H. Grills, M. Lamb, 0; J. Nes- bitt, L. Booth, 0; N. Harris, A. Goodwin, 0. hb Men's Doubles Uxbridge Players B. Gould, P. Bernhart, 2; J. Russ, P. Jamieson, 2; R. Willis, R. Byers, 2, Brooklin Players A. Mackey, B. Lamb, 0; A. Kivell, J. Medland, 0; A, Asling, H. Grills, 0. Uxbridge Total, 24 points. Brook- ling Total, zero. Players in the Ajax-Port Perry tournament played in Ajax on February 15th with a score of Ajax 15, Port Perry 9 were: Mixed Doubles Ajax Players Nettie Wall, Pat Sheeham, 0; Kay Grundy, Bert Hill, 1; Helen Hill, Bill Carmichael, 1; Helen Blight, Don Blight, 2; Pat Lucas, Stan Kent, 2; Angela Wilson, Earl Henifent, 0. Port Perry Players Betty Woods, Jim Smith, 2: Doris Lawrence, Sam Cawker, 1; Kacey Harper, Bob Story, 1; Marion Boyd, Russ Willis, 0; Dorothy Naples, Geo. Rodd, 0; Kay McIn- tyre, Gerry Calbeck, 2. Ladies Doubles Ajax Players Helen Hill, Pat Lucas, 2; Helen Blight, Kay Grundy, 2; Nettie Wall, Angela Wilson, 1. Port Perry Players Betty Woods, . Marion Boyd, 0; Doris Lawrence, Kacey Harper, 0; Dorothy Naples, Kay McIntyre, 1. Men's Doubles Ajax Players Pat, Sheeham, Don Blight, 1; Bill Carmichael, Bert Hill, 1; Earl Henningfent, Stan Kent, 2. Port Perry Players Jim Smith, Sam Cawker, 1; Bob Story, Russ Willis, 1; Gerry Cal- beck, Geo. Rodd, 0. Ajax players total 15. Port Perry total 9. The Whitby Badminton Club was short two players when the tour- nament was played in Brooklin Monday and for that reason had to forfeit three games by default giving Brooklin an added six points to the twelve they ( had already earned so at the conclusion of this bout the score read Brooklin 18, Whitby 6. Players participating in round were: Mixed Doubles Brooklin Players B. Lamb, M. Lamb, 2; A. Kivell, H. Grills, 2; J. Medland, J. Nes- bitt, 0; G. Cook, L. Booth, 2: A. Mackey, A. Howden, 2; R. Asling, N. Harris, 2, by default. Whitby Players E. Annan, J. Annan, 0; L. Eleightholm, C. Stapleton, 0-H Ashby, G. Quantrill, 2: D. Mec- Clintock, E. Throop, 0; B. Ander- son, M. Seymour, 0; (ame by de- fags, 0. this Ladies Doubles Brooklin Players H. Grills, M. Lamb, 2; J. Nes- bitt, L. Booth, 0; N. Harris, A. Howden, 2, by default. Whitby Players E. Annan, L. Sleightholm, 0: H. Ashby, E. Throop, 2; M. Seymour, (Absent) 0. Men's Doubles Brooklin Players . J. Medland, A. Kivell, 0;, B. Lamb, A. Mackey, 2; G. Cook, R. Asling, 2, by default. Whitby Players D. McLintock, J. Annan, 2; B. Anderson, G. WQuantrill, 0; C. Stapleton (Absent), 0. Brooklin players, total 18. points Whitby Players total 6 points. The Uxbridge Badminton Club will be the guests of Ajax Thurs- day evening. For the week of Feb, 25th Port Perry will play at Ux- bridge and Brooklin will be the guests of Ajax. The Secretary of the League would like all intereste {ed persons to know that visitors are always welcome to come and watch the players while the tours nament games are being played. McCASKEY SYSTEMS LTD. ® ADDING MACHINES ® CASH REGISTERS eo SAFES ® SALES BOOKS ® RESTAURANT CHECKS ® CHARGE ACCOUNT SYSTEMS JOS. A. KOLL 316 LESLIE ST. PHONE 486M | 247, \ MOTOR CITY FAGS Lucky Strikes and Sweet Caps were the only teams handed a goose- egg in this league with Bucking- hams and Winchesters taking the points. The rest of the teams split the points, Camels holding second place in this section to Buckinghams took 2 pts, leaving Wings 1, Exports 2; Black Cats 1, and Players 2, Chesterfields 1. Lorraine Knight was top bowler of the day with a nice 5560 (322). Mad. Reeson was next with 532. Dot Clements had an even 500. Ted San- ders had 476; Gladys Blythe 453; Dot Shelenkoff 446; Dorothy Cordy 426; Doreen Hop 407; Al ill 405; Nelda Thompson 404; Fairley Bouck- ley 401. . Standing Section Total Buckinghams ....... 6 31 Camels ....... 5 30 Lucky Strikes 3 31 Chesterfields 3 22 Wings ..... 3 27 'Winchesters 3 ws Black Cats 2 35 Players 2 32 Exports... 2 28 Sweet Caps . 1 26 HAPPY DOUBLES The Worms and the Happy Eight seem to be playing in a little league of their own with no one else able to get a look in so far this section. This would appear to be a very amicable' arrangement with first one team than the other holding first place. This week the Happy Eight are on top having picked up three points from the Worms last night. Come on, the rest of you, let's see if we can't give them a run for their money! The Maggots are still hold- ing their own in third place with the Minnows right behind them. The Spinners and June Bugs had a little tussle to see who would remain in last position and after the smoke had cleared, the Spinners were left hold- ing the bag. High lady for the even- ing was Audrey Metcalf with 249 while Kelvin Edgar was high for the men with 268. High couple for the evening were Mary and Pete Szol- dra with 854. Ladies over 200: A, Metcalf 249; I. Way 238; M. Szoldra 236, 213; E. Lean 231; M. Crumback 225; G. Burrows 216; B. Perry 209; H. Og- den 204; R. Edgar 201. Men over 200--K. Edgar 268, 215; H. Perry 267; R. Way 266; L. Met- calf 244; V. Osborne 230; C. Mc- Pherson 221; C. Robinson 221; D, Crossman 223, 217; P. Szoldra 220; S. Gomme 205; P. Pearse 201; L. Crumback 201. Lemon league--M. Fletcher 50; J. Osborne 99; E. Holmes 99. C.R.A. Well we got the iast section away with a bang last night and the whitewash brush was sure doing a mighty fine piece of work as West- mount beat North Oshawa No. 2, Valleyview No. 1 beat Rundle, Har- mon beat Eastview No. 2, and North Oshawa beat Sunnyside, by the scores of 3 to 0. Eastview No. 1 and Valleyview. No. 2 finished the night off by a score of 2 to 1. Westmount came through with one of the best games of the season with a grand total of 1500 (no handicaps). Harmon Park got a soft three points when Eastview No. 2 defaulted their games because their entire team was | home sick. We hope they 'will be around soon and be with us next week. Eastview No. 1 and Valley- view No. 2 had the closest run of them all for the night each team took a game and the final point for total pins was taken by Eastview by the small margin of 4 pins. High man for total pins for the | night was Mr. Wagg of North Osh- awa No. 2 with a total of 475. High man for single game was A. French of Harmon Park with 280. High lady (gentlemen take a look at this and weep) Mrs, Bea Ross of Westmount with 648 (305, 343). Ladies over 200--Bea Ross 305, 343; Mrs. Morrison 311; Mrs. S. Aldsworth 238; Mrs. Lesenko 236; Mrs. Mec- Isaac 232; Helen Pinch 218; Mrs. D. Vann 210, 204; Mrs. Mosier 207, 207; Mrs. C. Hubbell 205. Men over 200--Mr. A. French 290; Mr. Hodgson 266; Mr. H. Nesbitt 256; Mr. Wagg 251, 224; Mr. Mec- Isaac 249; H. Godfrey 247, 202; E. Lesenko 235; Mr. C. Hubbell 230; E. Higgins 231; 8S. Aldsworth 221, 203; Mr. Harrison 219; Jerry Angi | 202, We have the sad story to report the following fell into the lemon league: Mrs. Maidman 80; Mrs. Harding 83; Mrs. Andrews 79; Mrs. Hodgson 64; Mrs. Wagg 94, 93; Mrs. Fisher 99; Mrs. Hutchins 49, 70; Mrs. Higgins 79, 92; Mrs.» Harvey 90; Mrs. Parker 99; Mr. Rahme 90; Pete Bremner 85. LADIES' STORE LEAGUE Team Pts "Fitting No. Y ........ sins. D8 Collis Furniture 47 Hendersons . 41 Fittings ... 38 B.M.D.C. .. 38 Zellers ... 38 CKLB .... . 34 Dominion 26 High single--Shirley Knipe 265. High triple goes io Marion Pres- ton with a lovely score of 644, Nice going, Marion! Congratulations to you and Stewart upon your recent marriage, too. This was the last game of the 3rd series with Hendersons nosing out Fittings No. 2 by a small margin of 3 points. As you will remember Coulis Furniture won the 1st series, and Fittings No. 1 the 2nd series. Fittings No. A hayé been in the lead ever since, and it looks as though they are going to remain there. They still have an 11 point lead over the 2nd place team. Those bowling over -200--Helen Cruwys 200; Sylvia Phillips 210; Eleanor Collis 238; Marion Preston 226; Barbara Crawford 224; Barbara Foreman 204; Nancy Mac- kay 210, 207; A. Cruwys 203; Mary Bellingham 207, 216; Shirley Knipe NEWS 265; Nettie Sheridan 223; Irene Jakacki 253; Zella Lander 205; Rosa- mond Comrie 212; Joan Pierson 217; Vera Topping 219. CHRIST CHURCH LEAGUE Only two teams had all six play- ers out on Wednesday night. With some it was the flu, others hockey night, Ed Salmen nad a little tough luck, only three players out, and Ed rolled a nice 319 singlé, and the ere doing pretty good. even would have \ As things turned out they lost 4 points by default to the Kingpins. Gener took 4 from the Jokers, Irish took 3 from the Jesters, Luckies took 3 from the Dodgers. Joan Mecllveen was the only . lady to come through with a 600 game. Joan rolled 687 (254, 284). Nice bowling. Ed Salmon was tops for the men with 680 (214, 319); Alf Metcalfe 670 (261, 228); Frank Black 621 (214, 235); Tony Mcliveen 612 (204, 219). Ladies' singles--Grace Evans 234; Dorothy Miller 218; Ruby Chesher 213; Mary Frobel 201. Gents --Herb Gill 263; George Cane 246; Pete Francis 239; Ed Hill 237; Jack Penfound 227; Bill Lock 227; Maur- ice Black 221; Garry Jackson' 220; Don Hobbs 216; Fred Porter 2i4; Roy Turnbull'211; Wolfe Miller 211; Elmer Shaw 204; Jack Perry 202; oops, Marie Lott 217. : Team Standing * Generals ... uu asiasiiviae 58 Irish ..... ses 52 Jokers vai 47 Luckies + 46 Kingpins . 45 Jesters ..... ve 42 Dodgers 24 Hopefuls ....... 22 MAYFAIR LADIES' LEAGUE Team Standings Tinkers .... 21 49 18,025 Usherettes . 20 46 18,404 Dittos ..... 19 63 17,983 Hi-Jinks 18 39 16,369 ~ Girdles . 18 42 17,468 Alley Cats . 15 46 16,140 Dodgers ... 15 53 17,879 Bumpkins , 15 43 17,227 Jink's:..... 14 48 16,586 Cheerfuls . 12 45 17,260 Rollers ..., 12 33 15,942 Jesters .... 12 35 16,653 Lucky Strikes ...... 11 37 16,831 Zippers .... 9 36 16,105 Whiz Bangs 8 23 16,676 Jokers 7 33 16,843 Winners of points and pins so far this season are:--1st sec. point win- ners, Dittos; 1st sec. pin winners, Dodgers; 2nd sec. point winners, Alley Cats; 2nd sec. pin winners, Bumpkins; 3rd sec. point winners, Tinkers; 3rd sec. pin winners, Ush- erettes; high single, no handicap, Flo Wills, 320; high triple, no handi- cap, Madeline Reeson, 764; high single with handicap, Vi Taylor, 323; high triple with handicap, Joy Campbell, 773, and high average, so far, Marj, Vaughan, 208. Well ladies, the third section is over and, as I predicted, the Tinkers did give the Usherettes a good run for their money. They came through today with lovely scores to take the Cheerfuls for 4 points thus taking he lead from the hard trying Ush- erettes who were able to cop only 1 point from the "Girdles in closely rolled games. Although they lose out in points, the Usherettes are top team in pins this section, so I guess that is as good a consolation prize as any. Mildved Witterick is top triple to- day with a very nige 682 (263, 221); Hazel Weddup takes top honors for the high single today of 296 (623 triple). Other triples are -- Marj. Vaughan 648 (207, 253) ; Wilma Rora- beck 629 (250, 213); Louise Spratt 628 (216, 230) ; Kay Brown 627 (273); Flo Wills 610 (224, 222); Bea Northpy 610 (239); Florence Lovelock 603 (244, 212), Singles today are--Flo McCallum 269; Peggy Fayle 264; Doreen Reid 246; Lois McLean 241, 207; Bert Wright 244; Marg. Gutsole 242; Madeline Reeson 238; Vera Bint 231% Helen Duffield 232; Sadie James 228; Joy Campbell 225; Madeline Morrison 223; Mary King 224; Muriel Whitbread 221; Blanche Norton 219; Dorothy Zedic 219; Ethel Wagar 215. 0,P.U.C. LEAGUE A couple of the scores were pretty awful this week, weren't they Joyce (73) and Lou (76)? You'll try a little harder next week won't you? The Fuses and Neptunes took four points , from the Valvolites and Flashes. The Valves and Insulators took 3 points from the Shortcircuits and Potheads, The Watts and Foul- ers each took 2 points. Some good scores other than the aforementioned were rolled by Toots Ferguson 205, 224 (669) ladies' high single; Laura LaPlante 252, 206, 268 (726) ladies' high triple; Harry Gimblett 289, 201 (641) high single for the men; Bill Tkaczuk 283, 256, 209 (747) high triple for the men; Audrey Gimblett 265, (600); June Fowler 260; Ted Colvin 226, 259 (637); Don Sagar 238, 255 (635); Laverne Wilson 217, 254 (641) ;\Bill Gibbie 341, 202; Lloyd Pegg 230 (602); Bea Col- vin 251; Elmer Whité 241, 209, 205 (655); Harry Longbotitom 222; Bob Richardson 219, 213 (616); Rae Rundle 218 (601) ; Bud Moore 217, 204; Lou Ferencz 221; Phyllis Jardine 219; Helen Rundle 213; David Butler 210; Carl Halliday 209; Horace Hart- shorn 209, 206; Stan Smith 205; Iris Bobier 203; Charlie Ferguson 203; Autumn Shaw 202; Al Stacey 202, The Standings Insulators .......... 18 54 Foulers 11 53 Watts .... 9 51 Flashes So 1 § 51 Fuses ., 14 49 Neptunes 13 47 Valvolites ..... 11 46 Shortcircuits 13 4&5 Valves ..... 11 44 Potheads 8 36 PARTS & S MEN'S LEAGUE Old man flu took the most points C8 DUE TO FAULTY KIDNEYS ACKACHE ) "| all season to date. this week knocking 11 men out of | in the race for total points. the line-up. Nevertheless Delcos con- | d ! tinued to strengthen their hold on | Other session with both teams minus the top rung for this section and | two men and Buicks. won out 3-1 also moved one point ahead of Chev- | t0 Step into fourth place, just ahead rolets for total points. Diesels | ©f Lovejoys. LaSalles trounced stayed right on their heels but lost | Cadillacs 3-1 and are now all even notch and now trail the leaders by | With G.M.C.'s, while Cadillacs come three counters. This is about the next in the stand:xg.' Oldsmobiles largest margin any team has 'had | after being in a bad slump all this ] | half finally came to life and shel- By cafching. G.M.C's on a hard lacked Maple Leafs 4-0 and jumped luck night, Delcos snared four points | Out of the cellar which is now to really tighten their grip on top Shared by Pontiacs and Hyatts. rung and also gained a step on | Bill Shepherd was the shining star Diesels who are in second position | for the week when he carded a by downing Lovejoys 3-1. Chevro- | lovely triple of 847 (332, 322) while lets who took the first section and | others were Fred Harding 797 (317, thus cannot take this one ran into | 201, 279); Secretary Bill Matthews a desperate Hyatts clan who, al-|760 (216, 254, 290); Gord Long 739 though short "three men, battled | (274, 228, 237), and Dave Duncan 701 tooth and nail to scrape out a 2-2 (233, 270). split. 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