Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Mar 1954, p. 27

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BOWLING NEWS UAW-CIO MOTOR CITY LEAGUE Stroud's Fruit took a clear lead of three over the Rotish Men's Wear Club, when the Stroud club picked up three points from Jubilee Pavilion, With only one scheduled game remaining, yg To boys should pick up the STELCO LOCAL 1005 CLUBS DEFEAT LOCAL 222 CLUBS Two Oshawa clubs paid a visit to Hamilton to roll a four game series against the StelcoSteelwork- ers Local 1005 bowlers, This is an annual event. between these clubs, and the Hamilton boys prize, unless the ginally managed to gain a victory, in their final The al 222 bowlers had won all the previous contests between the Union Clubs. night. In Group 2, the Body Shop is in top spot, but having already won a section, the bodymen can not win another. The honor will go to the club finishing in sec spot. Chevies, Export and Cannings are the clubs in a contending posi- tion, and the Chev team Ss a slight edge, having a three point lead over Export, and a four- point advantage over Cannings. Ci tion prize in Group 3. The steel Ren have a five-point lead over lack's Men's Wear, who have also Previously won a section, and this lead makes it impossible for any club to overtake Werners. The Pedlar club has slipped bad- J having a clear lead in Group 4, a|J couple of losses have pushed the Pedlar gang out of the leading position, and the Heavy Reject squad looks like a winner. HIGH SCORES Major group -- Harry Gillard 841 (317), Wes Keeler (827 (389), Bob Skelton 803, Eddie Brown 772, Jim Thomson 765 (313), Pete Dob- bing 768 (303), Lloyd Sabins 752 Earl Jordan 749, Letty Wills 723, Bill Barta 710, Stew McKinley 703, wp Hall 706 (321), Doug Vann Group 2 -- V. Conlin 816, Doug Henderson 804, K. Cameron 748, Bob Tippett 738, R. Arnold 728, S. Stovin , Bill Sholdra 721, M. Corson 700. Group 3 -- L. Howarth 727 (323), Red Rose 721, J. Hedger 707, J. Dionne 701, B. Pearse 699, H. New- some 603. » Group 4 -- O. Pidwerbecki 880 (812, 311), W. Gutsole 7083. In' the Major group, Wes Keeler | 5 J E. Branton V. McCabe Total BTEro LOCAL 1005 HAMILTON ly in the last two weeks, and after |N! A. Ciancone 193 221 174 W. Torrens 165 219 138 T. Ciancone 235 196: 105 H. Hibbert 148 295 207 Fungo al LOCAL 220 M Kotelko 196 267 215 200 21 P. McFarlane 228 H. Michael 208 233 J. Zak L. Sabins Total LOCAL 1005 STELCO NO. 2 HaviLTO0N D. Hawley B. Weaver 29 A Chariot 270 Total Yano Ferigo was the star of the Hamilton bowlers. He turned in a nice four 329 and 33 of 251, 262, 1173 for his game strin; y with a total ontribution. Buck Weaver, 1095 was the next highest Hamilton trundler. Lloyd Sabins was top man for the Oshawa club with a 941 total. Alex Donaldson was next with 928, and Packy McFarlane came third for Local 222, with 905 Warners have cinched the sec- local, 2 S. Smith OSHAWA NO. 1 224 227 186 232 163 171 241 237 172 178 228 17 214 209 252 206 204 207 178 268 bbins 135 178 195 238 746 1112 1165 1275 1398 4950 . Smith 281 318 135 1 11% 251 .262 329 331 1170 1411 us 1578 5277 NO. 2 OSHAWA 878 928 . Stubbs 178 218 160 Donaldson* : 201 212 905 172 178 EH 200 167 180 280 827 170 197 288 291 941 1210 1342 1354 1362 5268 0 276 241 202 263 202 218 830 236 268 904 254 203 96 294 1882 1095 206 188 865 230 135 260 205 830 1452 1320 1452 1264 549 The meeting of the UAW bowlers nd the Steelworker bowlers is a 190 220 172 295 Selling . Frewin . Ceroni from Scotties. Doubles: A. Watson 429, (268); E. MacCabe 406, (265). Singles: J. Husband 216; M. Skea 208; I. Lemon League: N. Smith 90, 68; M. Brooks 89; G. Gwilliaris 73; E. Taylor 73. TEAM "STANDING Me Mac's Scotties Happy Gang Pin Heads Slow Pokers Rollers FAMILY DOUBLES Pixies 'ar v Bolts Stinkers Spitfires Geos Nuts Try Hards Dynamites Chiefs hooks "ey ightoppers Rollers OE, Whiffers Hellers Whoits Frolics 9 The Pixies shutout the Nuts and moved into first place a. the Bolts were getting the same treatment from the Rollers. The Stinkers held their position with a win over the "hiefs. The Spitfires and Geos also hung on with 3-1 wins over the Frolics and the Try Hards. The Hightoppers blanked the Hellers and the Whiffers topped the Dynamites 3-1. The Spooks and Whoits settled for a 2-2 draw. Howard Read was top bowler with 759 (288, 260) closely fol- lowed by Art Bryant with 758 (313, 239, 201) and Janet Peel with 741 (269, 257, 215). Others were Mavis Taylor 692 (256, 238); Re Welsh 684 (234, 230. 220); Ethe Freeman 664 (239, 220, 205); Al Haley ("4 (308); Helen Read 648 (234, 232); Bert Trick 645 (265); Ella Long 625 (236); Glen Wagar 624 (228, 205); Danny Taylor 616 (249, 200); Bert Jones 609 (230, 228) and Jack McIntosh 607 (280) 200 singles were rolled by Gladys Scott 251; George Wright 246; Russ Clark 240; Lois McLean 237; Olive McIntosh 228; Madeline Morrison 226; George Black 224; Red Meclsaac 221; Harold Wilson 218; Wyman Campbell 218; Mike 1/him around the infiel year. Furillo and Campanella es- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, March 31, 1954 a pecially had wonderful years. You can't be sure they'll all ge that EARLY START good again. Chances are they! Albert Lister Peace, British mu- won't and we could find ourselves | sical composer who died in 1912, in a race. was a church organist at nine. SPORTS ROUNDUP Brooklyn's Mgr., Walter Alston Having Trying Time With Team By GAYLE TALBOT "We'll be the same club except ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)--|that we've got two pitchers, Don Holding an intelligent conversation! Newcombe and Erv Palica, back with Walter Alston is a problem. |from the army. Newcombe is One must strain to hear his ans-|throwing good and his weight is wers, as the new fnanager of thefdown where it belongs. Whether National League champion Brook- (hq will pitch the way he did be- Ivn Dodgers has by this time be- [fore he went into the army is some- come virtually inaudible. thing we'll have to wait and see." He has had a trying time this| "Well, if you've got the same spring. The "bush" pilot from |club that won by 13 games last Montreal Royals has been ex- Jear, shouldn't you feel pretty con- pected to discuss a club he saw |fident of do t again?" play only on television l:@ year. A typical session with tae big, pleasant fellow who was called in|every man on this team, outside when his predecessor, Chuck Dres- [the pitchers, had a big year last sen, took to wring letters to the . Ss: OMOITOW: looking? Are you only going to play Check the facts, and hinr in the outfield you, too, will say: "Jackie stumbled off astep and when I go abroad strained his knee and I've been letting him take it easy, kind of British Overseas Airways Corporation MANY TONGUES : More than 1,200 languages and dialects have been counted for "Torth American Indians. ALL HAD BIG YEAR "What you're overlooking is that CUTS DOWN PAINTING FATIGUE SHORTENS PAINTING TIME IN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM ONE COAT COVERS MOST SURFACES $92 Prices slightly higher west of Fort Williom Only two coats over bare wood or plaster Resists steam, grease, chipping...takes countless scrubbings Colors range from delicate pastels to rich, deep tones KEM-GLO LOOKS AND WASHES LIKE THE BAKED ENAMEL ON A NEW REFRIGERATOR strength?" SCALDS - BURNS Dab on a paste of Baking Soda nd water and cover with a Bn demp cloth. | COW BRAND -| BAKING SODA came very close to rolling a per- promotional move for the All-On- fect score. Wes had nine strikes, |tario Union Tournament which will | Tureski 214; Stan Ward 212, 211; but in the tenth frame, he got one-three split, and finished a nice 389 score. Tough luck, Wes. MAJOR GROUP Strouds Rotish Men' Ernie Cay Lumber Victor's_ Sports Wilson Batteries Warner Williams Radio .. Jubilee Pavilion |, 1 Frank Zak Painter Wear at isan sia sed frey's Orchestra .... Grille Assembly 1 Machine Shop GROUP 3 Werners Caviaviesinie lack's Men's Wear ... Final Hardware .. Duplate' ....... Yu Orhawa Railway ..... Enamel ROUP 4 SR 510 GMC ..... Rear Quarters Ponies A. Donaldson 278 1701 . McCabe J. McDonald 2 6 L= Th 627 763 'eam total 1162 1248 1177 3587 cam handicap 4 4 4 12 Grand total L168 1252 1181 8599 LOCAL 439 TORONTO R. Clyde 233 186 200 619 C. Irv 228 227 608 P. Mallory D. Rushton G. Clyde T. Bilous Team Total 158 177 179 132 196 943 1018 1121 3082 Team handicap 100 100 100 300 Grand total 1043 1118 1221 3382 STORIE PARK LEAGUE With the last night of league bowling and the end of the third section, the Hillsides were h in ints with 27 and the Hibberts with total pins of 28,201. Congrats! Again tw. teams were blanked ou, this time Oxfords and Sim- coes taking 4 pts. each from Crom- wells and Colleges. The others were: Hillsides 3, Mills 1, Hib- berts 3, Burtons 1, Cuberts 2, Tre- sanes 2. There were three over-700 triples this week and two over-300 sin- gle games -- Don Henning 744 (347, 211); - Jack Tivendale 739 (261, 248, 230); Albert Porter 719 261. 238. 220). Art French, 310 single. Congratulations, bowlers! Men over 600 triples -- Bill Gib- son 676 (275, 219), Frank French 665 (253, 210, 202), Jim Claus 639 (236 , Art French 629 (310), Dive Gibson 626 (233, 212), John Wetherup 600 (229). Ladies' ovver 600 triples -- Bea Northey 639 (220, 218, 201), Alice Northey 602 (264). Men over 200 singles -- Met Meulemeester 235, 214; Ed. Sim- mons 237, Herb Cooper 224, 208; Bill rt 224, Geo. Arkwright 21, Joe Parsons 216, Al Pethick 215, 203; Jim McKeown 215 Bud Kemp 213, Tom Kin 6: Jack Kellar 200; Den Williams v Gord Scott 205, Geo. King 208, You MacDonald 200. Ladies' over 200 singles -- Mary King 244, Grace MacDonald 239, Pearl French 227, . Mickey Smith 215 Bubbles Cardinal 211, Fines 203. June Kellar 200. Lemon League -- Mr. Gutsole, Bob Kitchen (imavine this!), Maude Rorabeck, Planche Wotten, Mrs. Gutsole, Hodge Durno. TEAM STANDINGS : T. Pts. T. Pins Hillsides 27 28,46 Hibberts Tresanes Cubcrts Burtons Cromwells Simuoes Oxfords Mills Col'eges - Play-offs start at 7 o clock on April 3, so be sure to be there! ot a with 2 62 6 50 7 a " pH ® 2 8 ol 54 51 Hb a 44 2 64 p a 5 & 51 5% 3 1 0 8 58 51 7 67 3 2 633 | 260; Jay 00 | 258" be held in Oshawa over three week ends, Sat. April 17, Sat. April 24, Friday April 30 and Sat. May 1. There will be a large contingent of Steelworkers taking part in the Unior"Tournament, and the first invasion will come on Sat. April 17, when seven teams from Local 1006 will compete, at the Motor Ci Alleys. The Oshawa union bowlers are requested to enter at least seven teams for the ghposition to the Steelworkers on Sat. April 17. Any bowlers who are interested are urg- ed to contact Alex Donaldson as soon as possible. The boys from the Stelco plant are a great bunch of guys and are always more than welcome in wa. management of the Con- naught Alleys in Hamilton, shut uff the third floor of the alleys for the Local 222 and Stelco clubs, and even Matt Kotelko had a good time with the boys. A return engage- ment will take place at the Motor City Alleys on Sat. April 10 MAYFAIR INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Tony's Refreshments 4, C.P.I. 0; Belmont Motors 4, Bradings 0; Westmount 4, Dunnes Tailors 0; Nash-Kollvent 4, Pick-Ups 0; .On- tario Steel 3, Independents 1; Gil- lards Cleaners 8, Genosha Hote] 1: Pigott Construction 8, Kents Unit bk Canadian Tire 8, Harry's Boys Over 650: McKinley 818 (308, 296, 217); Sarnosky 815 (219, 278, 246); Bond 782 (296, 283, 203); Kuney (274, 243); Bryant 708 (300, 240); Johnson 706 (321); Tutak 693 (281, 234); Ma 59 (257, 233, 200); Hodgson 690 (238, 234); Wasiluk 674 (247, 243); Noah 672 (281). Over 250: Shody 293; Grant 286; Galley 283; Mackness 261; Howard 258; Moore 256; Molson Lemon League: Monoghan 80 and Layton 78. TEAM STANDINGS Ontario Steel WA Tony's Refreshments Belmont Motors Canadian Tire Westmount Genosha Hotel Gillard's Cleaners Independents Kent's United Bradings Dunnes Tailors Harry's Boys Nash-Koolvent The weather was damp but it didn't dampen tue spirit of the bowlers pretty gcod scores the Lemon League is real small. Happy Gang whitewashed Roll- ers; Pin Heads whitewashed Slow pokers; Merry Mac's took 2 points Tom Richardson 210; Jo Coulter 209; Peggy Fayle 208; Harold Doyle 207; George Irving 207; Ray George 206; Pat Jarvis 205, 202; Judy Zac 205; Mily MclIsaac 204; Elsie Smith 203; Geo. Taylor 203 and Frank Taylor 201. Lemon League were Marian Tureski, Jean Jarvis, Elsie Smith, Olive Morrison, Polly Brooks, Jean Taylor, Peggy Henderson ,Alice Henry, Isobel Snudden, June Irving, Gladys Scott, Lorne O'Neil and Johnny Johnston. Ottawa St. Charles Beat North Sydney NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. 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