34VS BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE The third 2d last soetio on 1.98 4 the League sche inf og be a he oe won hi i 2 tue re one-sided. Two teams ~out victories and one was team with high total and they their margin from to eight points and look as thou will probably tie dowa the Dobney trophy before the of the season if they maintain clip they have been setting so As Delcos and Oldsmobiles have already taken a section it re- mains for the other teams to fight over this one as no team may win more than one section. Chevrolets started off the sec- the same as last one as they took a 4-0 victory from Pontiacs d their win was matched by fast stepping Oldsmobiles who also won 40 over Buicks. Olds- mobiles increased their high total on points from six to ei and are favorites to i their edge. Diesels, Cadillacs and by 31 + Leafs all won heir games by 3-1 scores over lcos, LaSalles an GMC's and the standing is Ee the same as last section, with the same teams striving to move from othe lower regions, but for the most "part unsuccessfully. The attendance has fallen off 'considerably especially on the low- er teams and an improvement is hoped for, as there are several fellows who would like to bowl, and this year's record be closely watched when next sea- son's teams are Reing picked. We had two 700 triples as Jim- mie Williams started off in great [tim we with = Jovel vely score of ( 227, the only other bowler with more success was Johnnie Trott with an even 700 (213, 206 281) which was enough to hold his average of 229 which is enviable in this league as well as any league in the city. Six bowlers were able to reach the 250 point as Jimmie O'Regan, | days, 295, edged out Earl Rowden, 261; Ted "Ace" Armstrong 260, Tommy Jack 254 Jack Cook 251 and T Mountjoy 250. Our lemon league also claimed five victims in* Ted Hutton 97, John Crawford 92, Er- nie Rundle 89, Doug McGee 86 and Harvey Dilling 68 THE STANDING Teams Oldsmobiles Chevrolets Cadillacs Diesels . GMC's pH Maple Leats . 1 °f RE aomann 3 LL OD Ott i 0D UO 4 00 CO Don't pick me, Head Pin. 776 |and OMS ST. GEORGE'S CATHOLIC LEAGUE John Hrico rolled a 560 double this week. Nice bowling, Johnnie, Helen Gourlie was close with 513 double. Frank Baron 447, Bernice Sarmak 424, D'Arcy Smith 417, Pete Hercia 412, Jack Klajoy w 408, Stan Malachowski 405, Walter Stel- ma 404, John Muzik 403. TEAM STANDING Dead Ringers Double Dingers ' OSHAWA MEN'S STORE LEAGUE Well, fellows, we just added three more teams to the charmed circle for the play-offs. Pedlars walked it on or last night which was up with Chatham pis. and winners of the second section. OBL continued their steady pace of over 3350 each night and ended up with 30,182 for tops in 4} pinta} Gochs took the second spot inswith 29,708. OMS (tough luck)and Canada Bread were Best in Jine, each with 29371. So, gras to Pedlars, OBL, Gochs oD Halliays, Algers, ! Nationals P winners of the first secti From the way Algers lod on 0 to | Dix MS Tuesday the; build up their that their only bowler has been away for two weeks. Hallidnys were back at their old stand ag: drinking pop after Jon: they won 38 pts. for the first e in a few weeks. A and P. lose the one point they made last Tuesday for not com- must be handicaps, or pleting their bowling sheets. Points |S deducted continuous i the captains do not obligations. Points: Pedlars, Seven-up and a OBL took 4 from Carswells, Post |Hallidays Office and Nationals, Collis, Halli< Canada Bread, Powells, Shephards, and Dixons all took 3 from Gochs, Comcos, A and P, Do- minions, KH of Can., and OMS. Algers and Barbers split points. High Ti i haliaays 48 Pedars 3615, Collis 3441, Halli OMS 3 Coitis 1278, Foe 0'58. High Triples: D. Black 726 (268), P. Makarchuk To (259), E. West lake 719 (256), R. Powell 717 (261, 258), J. Wililams 714 (225, 249), G. Jackson 712 (254, 245)), J. High Team Si Canada Bread George 707 (280). J i Singles: F. Coakwell 303, adfo 288, C. Hubbell ¢'8, P XK Howell 278, y Shelenkoff Zi, B. Jeyes 268, vie 262, B. Hess 21". Lemon League: N. Whinfield 99, bowling; Tea: B: B. M 3, She; . C. y R Roupp 88, 2 ry Powells HOCKEY RESULTS AND STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Fu Feb. 8--New York at Montreal; Chicago at Toronto; Detroit at oston. Feb. 7--Montreal at New York; Toronto at Chicago; Detroit at ston. OFA Br. A $113 3195 124 3112 1 196 154 24 2 381 2419 1 20 24 2 17 188 1826 21271 Niagara Falls nx 2 116 20 x-Sarnia 421 3 69107 x-Withdrew from Lea, Owen Sound 7 pe 5 = - | B= § tyes Kitchener Owen Sound Hamilton Windsor Stratford POOLS BILL DEFEATED val DON (CP) -- Britain's foot- b al pools, ith Smpwhore trom Sh; ast year v where from 10,- 000.000 to 000,000 customers, ap- ar to Whi far as ever from ving to he their accounts. A private member's bill seeking to make such publication manda- ory, was. "ti out" Friday in ouse of Commons debate 80 removed from p. s that a Socialist put the skids under the bill, proposed by a fellow Socialist. The bill seeks to enforce some of the recommendations made by a royal commission on gambling. Drawing wide support 2 an m newspapers up from second pen 1 and the indications are that it won't appear ain for a while at least, k Sewitson, who represents talked out the pools eer who tried to get 9. struck from the list of illegal fat the bi es last year, objected that the was badly drafted and reduce 'pools al ated to he talked the bill into the ground, some members of his QUITE AN ATHLETE Edwin (Gerry) James, offen- sive halfback or fullback with Yinuipeg Blue Bombers of the rovincial Football Union in Tote the son of Eddie (Dyna- mite) James star plunger ¢ of the 1930's. While in his year with the Bombers, James ned ed a starring role when the team lost in the 1953 Grey Cup game to Hamilton Tiger-Cats. James plays hockey with n otoTr also plays hockey with Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hock- ey Junior A Assoclation. (CP Photo) R. Shortt 97, B Blows >=. D. Me- thier 88. Dominions Post Office Canada Bread HH of Can. Collis Carswells Hailiaays ays arbe: B PS. veee Nationals . SENIOR "B" HOCKEY SATURDAY, FEB. 6th 8:30 P.M. : BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA SPECIAL BUSES LEAVE DEPOT AT 8:00 OSHAWA TRUCKMEN vs. . BELLEVILLE ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE AT BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN and the BOWMANVILLE ARENA RESERVED SEATS 75¢ & $1.00 CHILDREN 50c¢ STANDING 75¢ Sheffield Pa sor, said the proposed legislation was an attem betting. It would make sarty got up and angrily stalked ut. Fred Mulley, Labor member for and the bill's spon- t to control pool pools pub- lish their accounts. As private com- ianies, they are under no obliga- mn to do so. ! THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, February 5, 1954 19 WINS TWO PENNANTS HAVANA (AP)--Bobby Bragan who is going places as a base bali manager, has won his second pen- nant in six months. His Almendares team through to the championsh Cuban Winter League, jus nnant pionships at Fort Wi swept of the as his Havana," Hollywood, Calif., Stars took the in the Pacific Coast ague in 1953. 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