ginning to get the idea of the game[nett 203, Trene Amey 203, Mildred and of course we can usually rely| Askew 201. on Tom Goch for a good game. FIREFIGHTERS' LEAGUE 44 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, December 8, 1955 200 scores -- G. Elliott 209, L. The Firefighters' Bowling Howell 206, M. Fletcher 232, D, League this week started off with " Goch 204, Tommy Goch 278, B.|3 hang, Let's look into the scores C. IAN ORDER OF {Perry 206, Harold Perry 235, 205.| ; . ANAL ORD B. Dalziel 245, W. Homes 234, G.|nnk sees Aes Tu Four teams were whitewashed Tresise 245, J. Pierson 253, Stan|.¢ 620 with Thoms coming close Kibitzers 26. Alley Cats 24, Hope-|this week, = Snobbs Jaking Rr Gomme 236, M. Stevenson 201, 201.|p pind with 615. Money Makers 16, Hi Fi's|/from Phfft, Stripes 4, Sharks 0,] Team standing -- Slobdobbers 8 i £ Ns Money Seven 10. Tipsy's 4, Jo-Wins 0, Sinners 4,|points, Strikers 7 points, Happy|, eam standing 3 present Hops This was a week of decision as|Chums 0, Sextet 3, Hobos 1, Starks/Gang 6, Hi-Lo 2. Jolly 8's 2 points pion Pressure 8. Fire Eaters 3. the luck of the schedule pitted the|2, rane 2 leads th and the Howlers 2 points. {Boosters 4 False Alarms. 3. 4 ibitzers with the con-| Norm eilly leads the scores ' PE 4 ie alley Cats, the third placelwith $15 (305). followed by 'Doug|LADIES' MAJOJR "A" LEAGUE| False Alarms were generous Hopefuls with the fourth placeiTrivelt 797 (305), Al Soring 759] Alice Lanning was top bowler in gave themselves. The High Money Makers and the fifth place|310 Bob Ferguson 742, E ar lifor this week with a nice 770 triple p% cure team 'were "quite greedy Hi Fi's with the basement ten- Westlake 693 (307), Bob Tippett|and 312 single. Bea Ross was the| (in 3 pts., leaving Hook and ants, the Super Seven 667, Ron Swartz 661, Milli® Ross/most consistant bowler with a 216.| a1 Smoke Eaters pol- In the big encounter for first|642, Arn Greene 632, Pred Glover|216, 216. Fox's got a real good |; ACCEES 8 3 pts Em the Fire place the Kibitzers prevailed by ai625, Don Way 623, Bud Pipher 610, start this section they took 4 points/pSY | leaving them with 1 pt 2-1 margin and thus increased|Janet Stark 609, Bill Ross 608. (from Strouds, Gillards took 4 from The staunch supporters of the their lead by 2 points over the] 200 singles: Bill Elliott 270,|Fashion Village Hayden McDon- lemon league Mani, A "Forsythe slowly fading Alley Cats. This con-|Joyce Mahaffy 243, Rose Kehoe|alds 3 from Coke's Franklin Simon 55. J. Garret 86. N. Rook 99 test was highlighted by the un-|237, Marg O'Reilly 234, Ray 4 from Oshawa Furriers and Val Ke } dp, boys. You might hake usually low scores posted as the|George and John Shaw 223, Win-\Mae and Howicks split the points. ie De season is over tension and the hecklers really/nie Killen 221, Sandy Stark 220,) High scores Alice Lanning 770 5 : played havoc with the bowlers.|20%, Geo. Killen 220, Betty Craw-|(312) Janet Peel 638, Barbara Mc- ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Even High Average leaders Wilf{ford 219, 217, Josie Westlake and|Teeters 653, Olive Frise 656, Vi nd badly during the|217, 203, Bubbles Cardinal 215,(Ross 648, Ev Clough 634, Noella fray. In the second match between|Gord Crawford 213, Bob Spiers 211, Lyson 634, Ina Bowman 616, Ella the Money Makers and Hopefuls 206, Joyce Hurvid 210, Geo.!Long 616, M. Gardiner-613, Isobel DUPLATE OFFICE Let's look at the standing now that the din of battle is over: (teams tied for first place. from the Ggtters and Eagles. l.oss Bennett and AnitalAlbert Kennerley 218, Ev Clarke Mason 653, June Grice 652, Bea of Siday Wight saw the opemingiland. 49 The tain, 264 Clippers, Climbers and Hard-ups 207, Harry Longbottom 204, Alex | Pollock 203, 200 (403). i Men's high single with handicap: {Perce Bent 273 (449), Carl Clark 270 (440), Gordon Shemilt 263, 242 (505), Bruce Hurst 248 (405), Al- |fred Liles 247, 228 (475), Andy {Marlowe 232 (400), Ross Clarke 1230; Richard Gifford, 223 (417) Perce Neal 218, Art Allman 200. Lemon League: Bessie Knox 87, Doreen Lewis 86, Marg. Ricketts 86, Howard Greer 85 and 65, Wil- bur Down 82, Gladys Clark 81, Mildred Down 80. CITY HALL LEAGUE The City Hall Bowling League (got underway Monday night at 7.45 p.m. when Spitballs took the Loaf- ers three games to none and | Bumpkins took the Hot Shots two |games to one. | Team standing: Hot { Bumpkins 3, Loafers 0 and Spit Balls 4. Ladies' high single, Joan Hender- son, 218. | Ladies' high triple, Marilyn Ire- 1. Men's high single, Fred Foun- Men'shigh triple, Fred Fountain, 1661. Shots 1,| Scores over 200: Art Blakler 233 and 243, Emily Spencer 214, Don Sager 260, Gillie Zuicker 262, Fred, Fountain 264 and. 201, Joan Hen-| deshot 218, George Knowles 201, 226 and 223, Gerry Wingrove 228, John Milne 201 and 204 and Audrey| Goyne 204. Lemon League: 84 and 72, Henry Chapman 94, Anna Muir 88, Catherine Burnie 72, Don Ireland 99. Don Sager 96, and Jackie Chalifour 81. i RAINBOW LEAGUE | Standing: Purple 3, Mauve 0;| Red. 3, Gold 0; Pink 3, White 0; Blue 3, Yellow 0; Black 2. Tan 1: Brown 2, Maroon 1, Green 2,' Grey 1; Siiver 2, Orange 1. High doubles: Mary Pirie 470 (289) and Bea Halliday 405 (230). High singles:--Mavis Irwin 299, irene Burns 222, Audrey Gimblett 217, Velma Keeler 215, Elsie Riley 202 and Vonnie Whorrie 208. FARM GAS TANKS AVAILABLE Telephone: RA 5-1109 or apply: 78 BOND ST. W., -- OSHAWA VIGOR OIL San | 210, Irene Hooey 208, Jo Authors, Standing: Clippers, 3, Climbers 3, Hard-Ups 3, Willbes 2, Rockets 2, Go-Getters 1, Eagles 1, Hustl- s 0, Homers 0 and Hotshots 0. Ladies' high single without handi-| cap: Pearl Cooper 219, 216 (435); Ruth Watkinson 200. | sastly improved performance|Lintlop 208, Barry Henderson and|Hubbel 606. : Ihe te oi Pirbi I McEachern 207, Mary Way| Team standing: Foxs 8, Gillards into third place and pointed out'and Mary Pipher 206, John Kil-|7. Hayden Mcdonald 5, Franklin the fact that they have the po-{len 205, Jim Hurvid 204, Bob Simon 5, Val Mae 4, Oshawa Fur- or tential power to overtake the!Smith 202, Molly Hartshorn and 'iers 4, Horwicks 2, Coca Cola 1, leaders. The final match was all|Orm Yourth 201, Sid Hurlock 20. | Sitsuds 3 Fashion Village 3 i Fi's liki 7 temember next week is Ts ine en DUPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL Chicken roll. Ladies" high' sing] ith handi fourth and last play-off position. The Red-Heads moved into, | | Ladies' hig single wi ham | Although the Super Seven renew- While not too distant, a quite com-| STORIE PARK . |cap: Annie Snudden 273 (471); ed their lease again on the base. fortable lead in this section, and Team standing -- Simcoes 7,/J0¥ce Gifford 255, Audrey Pike 240/ ment flat we have not lost confi- failing nothing short of a miracle, Oxfords 7, Colleges 5, Hillsides 5. | (434), Beth Shor tt 234 422), Marg. | dence in their latent abilities |should prove victorious. The Red| Rurtons 4, Cromwells 4 Hibberts Ricketts 226, Evelyn Scott 225, Ture.) Tresanes 3 Mills 1 Cuberts' 0. Myrtle 'Greer 219 (401), Kay the ~~ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 PM. ERNIE CAY LUMBER 7. kK BUILDING NEEDS Just Notes: Noticed on Thurs- Head in this case should be quite] ; day that th. ferocious tabbie: Alley Cats) weren't even pur- ring! We hope their new acquisi- tion Jackie Browning will sharpen their claws. Individual Spotlight: We have three comparative strangers in the winners' circle this week, Leo Lindberg, Anne Gutt and Norm Roe. Leo walked off with singles honors with an amazing 275 (the foul line bell was operating too). Anne cornered both ladies' crowns with a very nice 264 single and 428 double. Norm decided it was about time for some serious bowls ing and the result was the week's high double of 453 and the year's top double with handicap of 521. 200 Club: A hearty welcome to Leo Lindberg and Marie Devlin the newest members in the 200 ranks. Leo Lindberg 275, Anne Gutt 264, Norm Roe 263, Anita Belyea 223, Helen Meraw 220, Ma- rife Devlin 210, J. McAdam 210, Sha «Mintern 209, Val Sezansky NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' "Ada Crawford leads off with a beautiful 721 triple (231, 206, 284). Keep up the good work, Ada. Dor- een Hoskin followed closely with! 47683 (305, 224). There were five more in the 600 league, K. Laurie 623 (280), J. Cobbledick 620 (215 Ellen Christie 214, and Kathy Ma- s (the proud of her male pack, as they| Triples -- this week did all the counting. (239 327) Jack Litch 738 The total team standing -- Red 236, 285), V. Craddock 713 (219, Heads, 35, Fallen Arches 31, Head 295), Jim Claus 764 (238 '04 Ss Dorothy Stephenson 200. P ins, 29, Wonders 28, Strikers 27,| Art French 658 Kilties 27, Handicappers 26 Flash-| Jerry Bent es 26, Kibitzers 25, Pin Heads 25,|Kemp 642 (263 214) Bob Kitchen Scott 219 (403), Hep Cats 24, Kathy's Kids 23, A.A's 639 (201 228 210) -------- 118, Stragglers 15, G-87's 14, Mis-|624 (264 220) Alb Porter 619 (217 i 11. Ron Wilf Anthony best for the men| Carnochan 608 (249) John Wether- Kli-| up 605 (222), fits |with 739, followed by Walt | muk Ferrell 649 division, and Ken 'singles' ing 665, In the : 313-249, Joe Spencer 274, L. (264, F. McLaughlin 257, J 253, F. Gavas 257, J Thieman 251, J. Klimuk 242, Andy Goguen 241. 713, Joe Spencer 697, J. Ma- son 659, A. Goguen 659, Bert Hard-| Gardiner 243 A. Tusop 202 D. Ca- | meron 201 209 G. Arkwright 223 we|u. Claus 216 G Northey 201 B have a goodly list -- Wilf Anthony Crawford 253 Leo Smith Locke |Tuson 255 N. Mazio 289 B. North- Mason 'ey 213 A. Gray 205 G. Scott 223 Conboy 251, L Snelgrove 250, Bert Harding 247, 240; Al Pritch- ard 247; Glen DeLong 248; B. Prit- chard 243, Bud Morey 248, Walt (202 227 229) 649 (234 241) Pexc. 242) B. Cardinal 610 (277) Singles - Gavas 243. WESTMOUNT LADIES LEAGUE For the ladies, our young secre ings Do-Littles 30, Jets 29, Some- tary, Anita Belyea, led the field |bodies and Whippers 23, High Balls {with 599, (at this rate Hughie "uf-|19, Blowhards 13, fin is going to be at great finan-|12, Sparkplugs 11 keep trying Hughie) cial losses, closely followed by Doris Wallace, | this week.. Florence Knox had the 583, Marg. Crum 576 and Maureen high triple 639 (207, 240) Teresa Mullen 560. Single honours went to Commerford had the high single Doris Wallace 241, Maureen Mullen Belyea 228, 205, 49, Jackie Clark 264 with a total of 610. Next Tillie 237, Anita|Rzany 627 (207, 225), Audrey Met- Marg. Crumb 223,/calfe 604 (256) Louise Spratt 591 (248), Virgie Bond 570 (200), Lil Wright 557 (216), Carol Thomas J | Pollock 214, Helen %) = oyce Porter 3 Gladys Shemilt 205, Bessie Knox | RAT 0 D. Henning 203 M. 218 F. Lemons -- S. Henning T King This week Thevets lost their lead fo the Do-Littles. The team stand- FuddyDuddies We had some very good scores Moring 211 204, Vera Bint 203, Flo Boyle 200 Men's high single without handi h 50122 Bud tap: Al Shortt 234, 204 (438), Jim| Fred Coleman Barrett 33% OFF AL TOOLS 25% OFF ALL FIS 15% OFF ALL GU 353 KING W. Xmas Specials 25% OFF ALL HAND ELECTRIC PORY L HARDWARE HING TACKLE NS (no trade-ins). TH Dial RA 3-9311 The most handsome gifts to give and get - "BEST BRANDS" haberdashery from Z yo 3 i 20) G. Knight 613 (210, 222), G. son 214. y ( Christie 612 224, 200), W. nS. Just to give you an idea of what 24! (211, Helen Duffield 523, Laura 809 (246). can be done if you've a mind to G€nge 521. The following came close to the et a load of the tremendous triple er 200 scores -- Norma Bur- 600 triple: (Better luck next week PoWled by our friend Harry Hut- ------ girls) Marion Dingman just miss cheon the other night while bowl- ed it by 3 pins M Dingman 236 ing in the Industrial League 1050 EB: Nathan 257, B. Barrett 233, E.|for a triple with games of 409, McCabe 222, V. Ward 219-217. H 326, 315. Congratulations on what Riuch 201-205 M. Hobbs 219, R,)ls believed to be ihe seasons ze- Adcock 210 (Gi sack, (Cord triple Harry Rena). 210 SGlad 30 See you back, A tip of the hat to the bowlers We have the smallest Lemon) this week for the almost perfect League to date, girls, so no excuse | attendance There was just one ab- for not putting you in this week Sent. Lets keep up the good work. A: Porter 91, M. Chinn 85 E | Who knows, maybe next week it Laverty 68-75. A. Anderson 67-38 | Will be perfect attendance. W. Tennler 98. H Legge 95 rl We noticed a couple of replace- Adams 7484, D. Wallace 60-80. |Ments on the AA squad led by Joe We have two newcomers to the Spencer, in the persons - of Bill League this week. Gwen Kane Puskas and R. Reid. This is prob- thade it a doubleheader 86-82. Jes. ably the big geason for the mark- Bates was w _ ed improvement--eh, Joe! os ah as. 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