| Gaskell 516 (247), Trene Severs 512 George Harding 209, Allan Mason | (242), Helen Duffield 30i, Laura 207, Don McIndless 203, and Edie; -- - joenge S00. {Dobney 200. being top bowier with 673 1288).| ers 230, J. Bem 227, C. Camerson | 200 games: Cathy Roberts 214,| Because of so many beginners| Others were D. Tilk 669. (244, 236,(225, Earl Brown 221, W. Lewis E. Armitage 209, Anne' Fisher 208.|from now on we will just pick the| J, Kondy 623 (230, 229), H. Norton!227, G. Beko 218, K. Cameron 211 CRA LEAGUE {lower handicap bowlers for special|ga3 (241, 205), D. Taylor 607 (2:4, and 208, G. Parks 210 and 200. Standing: Radio 27, Valleyview mention in the Lemon League. |2;7) and A. Cameron 605 (252). |B. Elliot 207, W. Howaith 204, E. 24 Clowns. 21. Goofers 21. Sunny-| Is Week's selection is ably led Two hundred single games were|Lloyd 201 and Ed. Brown 201. 'side 18, Teens 14, Woodview Jets by the Crew Cut Kid from East| ojled by W. Stata 244, J. Duggan Al Maddock and E. Lloyd were View Kibitzers, im Baxter, with logs D. Kerr 241, P. Shody 240, B. the two entrants into the Lemon THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 25, 1955 19 PRE | VIEW OF GREY CUP PARADE ar : 114, Sparks 13, Kibitzers 13, Fern- dd a Ad . : a 5 : S sparkling 91. Others getting special' Gil; P) S ta 229, S. Bow-|Li e this week. hill Jets 13, High Higgers 13,| ~o iion are Ruby Laine of the So- Gilliland 239, S. Baria 229 ow-| Leagu s Sunzbiners 11, Leftovers 10, Sopho- 5,4 Boly Carter of the Sunshiners. =BEST QUALITY STOVE OlL BUSH LEAGUE | ways and shut out the Fernhill| y = i 1 second place with a shut out win|jards 14, Oshawa Cricket Club 13 Il ® Prompt Delivery ! Po also over the Clowns. The Goofers Oshawa Appliance 5, Van's Garage [ij @ Courteous Service! SRE h 8 : i the Leftovers. Sunnyside are still] ~ Millens took the lead by shutting » i hanging in there by virtue of a|oyt Johanssens 7-0. All the other Per Gal. ~ofhe #4 The Teens blank Woodview Cri ) i "#4 The Teens blanked the Woodview awa Cricket Club team took in 4 EER EES FEELS vIGOR OIL CO. LTD / . * .~ Rundle also came up with a shut-jqver Oshawa Appliance 4-3. Kings-| out Sunshiners being the victim.|way also could only get in one 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA Trouble Shooters 12. Rundle + phomores, Cathy Jay of the Clowns Radio continued their winning § i n Standing: Millen Sales 16, Kuch . Jets 3-0.. Valleyview moved into| Brothers 15, Johanssens 14, Pol- | 3 oe -- tied the Clowns with a 3-0 win over|4, Kingsway 3. - ® Dial RA 5-1109 10 , / hanging in ! 1a - A 2-1 win over the Trouble shooters.|games were dog fights, the Osh-|Il : a Sophomores the same treatment. taking two games and winning Bq The remaining game High Jiggers big game and so lost to Van's 4-3. WINNIPEG, CALGARY, Ed- monton and other points between Montreal and Vancouver are getting a touch of the Grey Cup festivities as trainloads of east- I'D at whistle stops along the route. Here is part of the Toronto group in Winnipeg which paraded up Portage Ave., with the girls' pipe band setting the pace Central Press Canadian % ern fans head westward. East- erners, recollecting the show put | on by the visiting western fans of previous years, have prepar- ed their own floats, costumes and signs, a preview of which appear LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES rolled by Dorothy Stephenson with 308 (463). Barbara Tom 245 (442); Helen Moring 229; Marj. Taylor LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Mitchells and Whites Ins gol Away to a good start for the first night of the second section by! taking all points from Meaghers/| and Biddulphs. Burns took 3 from Warner - Williams, Henderson 2, Western Tire 2, Disneys 2, Nes bitts 2. } We have a better list of girls over 600 with Judy Zak, top bowl- er, with 690 (244, 236, 210); Marg Carswell 642, June Simpson 638, Frances . Lupel 616, Bert Cole 614. Marie Logeman 611, Leta Nelson 611, June Brown 611, Mary Mc- Connell 604 (307), Maureen Mul > Jen 601. Please bowl off. girls Our floats are low and the ones we have aren't always available. Our, attendance has been down. We didn't have one perfect night in the first section. Come on, girls, + we can do better than that Team standings: Mitchell Whites Ins 4, Burns 3, He sons 2. Disneys 2, Nesbitts Western Tire 2, Warner - Williams Jer. "2 228,215 (443) Ruth Klein 214, ce Gifford 213, Annie Snudden 2, Ruth Watkinson 201 Mens high single without handi- cap: Reg. Pike 288,223 (511); Alex Pollock 256 (417); Jim Scott 251 {(448); Manford Hutcheon 221; Frank Cooper 218 (411 Men's high single with cap: High for the men wa Follest with a nice si 303 (470); Bill Pike : {Arnold Taylor 252 Hurst 243 (42¢ (408); Gord. Perce Bent 232; Harry {Andy Marlowe 214; Perce 209,200 (409): Mark Hill 206; Coleman 206 (402 Ross 202; Clayton Lee: 200. Lemon league: Wilber Down 89 Howard .Greer 89: Audrey Pike 86; Mildred Down 85. 75: Doreen Lewis 70: Ruth Klein 36. OSHAWA HIGH SCHOOL Both the Bombers and the Hard- rocks continued their winning ways as each took 3 points for the se- cond week in a rov Jombers de feating Spitfires and Hardrocks Team standings: Dixons 4, Powells 4, Houdaille - Hershey 3 Barbers 3, OMS 3, Nationals 3, Shephards 3, Oshawa Bakery 2, Hallidzys 2. Carswells 1, Collis 1, A. and P. 1, OBL 1, Gochs 0, (Canada Bread 0, Pedlars 0, Post Office 0, Comcos 4, Algers 4, Sib- errys 1 Our Pretty Lemons: P. Tureski ot, 91, 98, 93; B. Broughton 72, 93; W. Bathe 96, L. Campbell 80, R Cox 83, K. Allen 86, B. Brown 96, J. Either 97, F. Coakwell 90, K. Scott 65, 79; J. Savery 82. Please fellows, get out of this lemon league ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE The Eagles flew right into first place again this week, with the Rockets right on their tail. It will be a battle next week, as it is the last night of the section. Five teams were white-washed Monday night. The Homers, Hot- shots, Eagles, Hustlers and Willbes took all three points from the Rockets, Clippers, Go-Getters, Hard-Ups and the Climbers Neal Fred Clark game with the Hotshots, thus 3 while 24; 3-1 FOOTBALL FANS from Toron- to on their way to the Grey Cup game in Vancouver parade through chilly Winnipeg streets Spiers 410 (21D. i singles were rolled by Jin Allman 256; Harry Joyce 245 Jack Ogden 238; Sandra Shaw 211 Joan Collard 211 Dave Easter brook 209; Bill Baxter 209: Jackie Joyce 204; Pete Hance 202. FAMILY DOUBLES Standings Lucky 6 Misfits27, Rovers 24, Hyjinks 20 frihards 19, Dooits 18, Cap! vA' 18. Doubleups 18 Nighteaps 16, Hotshots 12'2, Aces 11 and Wizards 271 iz, handi-' "Luc ky "6 took a slight lead as they were forced to ¢nlit the last win- to '2. The Misfits took from the Capt. "A" the Rovers were taking a beating from the Nightcaps. The Dooits almost put the Hyjinks out of contention with a 3-1 win With 2 are just out despite their 4-0 shut- out over the Wizzards. The Double- ups also scored a whitewash, the Aces being their victims Wilf McLean was the big gun Friday night with 738 (298-277) closely followed by teammate Har- ry Keyes, 712 (266, 225, 221). Also like to pay special attention to Bea Hale who had 611 (272). Atta girl Bea, keep it up. Other 600 scores vere Al Haley 693 (270-258), He ning 3'z2 points nights to go the Tribhards g They give a preview of the To- ronto features to be shown in the streets parade before Satur- day's football game. (CP Photo) 10, Alf Brisbois 237, tudson 235, Audrey adie James 2 | 26, Jack Jame 24, Dot Paradise | Barnett 222, 206, Je | sruce Dalton 216, | 16, Bert Jones 209, Sid Thoma 07, Stan Paradise , Frank Tay- or 202, Maud Cook 200 and Marion | homas 200 After long study and considera- ion, the Lemon of the week award goes to Fred McKee the Hy Jinks, 227, Bruce Keyes 233, , Rene Jones Bert Smith Stella aylor 218, Ted Zavitsky of WESTMOUNT LADIES' LEAGUE The Jets took all the points from the some bodies and gained a one- S! point lead over the Do Littles. The team standings are Do Littles Somebodies 22, Whip- pers 20, High Balls 17, Blowhards 12, Sparkplugs 11, Fuddy Duddies on 26, High bowler for the week was Kathy Kirkpatrick' with a total of 588 (215 Over 500: Louise Sratt 579 (218), Lesley James 557 (213); Dorothy Lee 549, Barb Hodgson 543, (224), Teresa Commerford 541 (239), Vir- gie Bond 540 (222), Marg. Out- sole 539 (214), Betty Dawson 528 topped the Kibitzers by a 2-1 score. There were some good scores turned in on Tuesday night with Onda Turner topping the list with 326 (296 and 230), following Onda were Eric Buechler 478 (253 and 215), Rusty Howard 475 (253 and 222), Steve Melnachuk 462 (260 and , G. Taylor 462 (250 and 212, arion Dingman 447 (234 and 213, Job Andrews 440 (285), Reg Hick- ey 433 (236), Rich March 433 (245), Ernie Hale 433 (230 and 203), Web Hall 431 (226 and 205), Bill Roser 418 (220), Ken Gunn 417 (238), Doug Keeler 417 (222, Dan Taylor 413 (225, Mike Winnocotte 411 (212), Alex MacDonald 408 (242), Mavis Taylor 408 (251), Bob Harvey 405 (224), Frank Eidt 404 Walt Dowe 402 (209) Good singles were rolled by Jim Baxter 247, Lee Rawser 244, Bill Bone 232, Mike Siblock 229, Vi Taylor 223. Annette Parish 219, Keith Smith 218, Betty March 213, (233), and There weren't too many big [fH MNNNEENENEENEENEENNENEERREN] games last week, E. Johanssen IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON YOUR CAR!! 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Black 3 Purple 3 Su- ver 3, Maroon 2, Blue 1, Tan (447) . Points taken: Pink 3, Orange 0. a ope 20 aad. - White 0, Brown 3, Blue "wp: sing ; iv 3, Gold 0, Red 3 Green| S20: High game for the night was "0, Purple 3. Yellow 0, Mauve 2, R k 1, Maroon 2. i a Be Irene - Hooey 495! (4137, Mavis Irvin 449 (233), Aud- 4 rey Gimblett 429 217), Win Brooks 418 (224), Jo Authors 415 2231, Vi Norris 405 (227). ?" High singles: Madge Donald 240, Eve McCullough 217, Velma Keeler 217, B. Halliday 208, Maude " Clarke 201, Hazel Chamberlain 201. MEN'S STORE LEAGUE It would appear that the boys are trying too hard te improve their bowling. 1 heard many of the ladies giving the fellows pointers on Ladies' Night but I guess some just forgot, too bad. We did have some good scores but others just can't get going, better get going as our schedule is going fast. We have a new high single, Wes Keeler had a terrific 392, nice going, Wes 700 scores: J. Ristich 713, Ww. Keeler C. Powell T12, R. Brooks 735. This must be a mis- take 300 seores' Ww. Keeler 377 1.200 singles: Dixons 1.235, Algers 1,232, Houdaille Hershey 1.216, Collis 1,202, Nationals 1,221, Shep- hards 1,240 High triples: Dixons 3.547, Al- gers 3,541, Nationals 3.470 Results Comcos 4, Post Office 1. Dixons 4, Pedlars 0, Powells 4, Canada Bread 0, Algers 4, Gochs 0, Houdaille Hershey 3, OBL 1, Barbers 3, A. and P. 1, OMS 3. Collis 1, Nationals 3, Sib- errys 1, Shephards 3, Carswells | 1, Hallidays 2, Oshawa Bakery 2 len Read 640 (227-222), Phyllis Hud- son 639 (265-221), Isabelle King 635 (239-207), Stan Cook 623 (239, 200), George Taylor 620 (215, 2 202, Howard Read 619 (260), P Borrow 610 (255) and Jim Mor- Standing -- Eagles 19, Rockets {17, Homers 16, Clippers 15. Hust- lers 15, Willbes 15, Hard-Ups 14, Go-Getters 14, Climbers 13 and Hotshots 12. Ladies' high single without handi- cap: Mary McConnell 237210 winning over louettes. Lucky Strikes and Scroungers also took 3 points each, Hotshots 2. 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