A AZETTE, Wednesday, January 18, 1956 Chums 16; Mobos 15; Starks 15;|Fletcher, Jack Button, and Lucy) UAW MOTOR CITY . f 14 THE DALY TONIC y ay |Jo Wins 14; Snobs 12; Sharks 3. Hil who contributed mightily to| Group 1: Houdaille Industries 4,/Macs 18, Happy Gang 14, Strikers . : 5 3 inp: 8 y Gray 226, L. Hoit 224)°%.. Vien | ; Well it looks like a fight to the)ihis crushing victory we offer con Drivers 0; Werners 3, Machine| OS oh; Dreamers B neau 217, L. Corson 213, A. Elliott | Crumb n. {Val Sozanski 431, Art Harman 428, end. May the best team win. zratulations. To the Kibitzers one Shop 1; Parkway TV 4, : o 3 . ile' «i : hristee 265 John Muzik 419. LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES High bowler of the night was consolation, you 'may still have the Plant Repair 0; S.R. 510 3, Local|Jets 10, Blazers 2 " 212, S. Harvey 202. | Bul siugles Shen S105 lo gy Rockets 20, Hot Shots Bubbles Cardinal with a lovely 821|iast and best laugh. 2784 1. | eax 'hundred (riples) Were rol | DUPLATE SPORTS AND SOCIAL|2Md 248. Marg. » 15. Zeros 15, Duffers 8, Small triples (321). She was followed by| In the other pairings the Money| High triples: F. Waite 759, A. ed by E. Clarke 615 (226, 203) M. letion of the third weel| M250 239 and 214, Maureen Mullen) oi "7 7s wo vrs" 7" yots 5 and FAMILY DOUBLES {ley 220, nice going, Anne,| Jimmy Hurvid 814 (305), Arne|Makers halted temporarily the porshee 728. W. Keeler 723, R.| Dingman 656 (250, 220), D. Hoskin Pi Sumbletion of . ir ee |231,- Winsome Tutin 225, Anita Bel- Head Pins 3. Standing -- Trihards 17, Night-| Harry Dickison 218, Elmer Des-|Greene 761 (312), Earl Westlake iremendous drive of the Hopefuls | MacGregor 707, S. Rout 706, A.|614 (223, 207), H. Legge 662 (207, 0l i is Seson Sec i 4 ea 206 and Doris Wallace 204.] We would like to see all bowl- caps 16, Capt. "A" 16, Hotshots roches 210, S. Duffell 210, H. Dun-|747 Jim Nemish 745, Molly Harts-|and also Consolidated fourth posi-|Reid 700, R. Murray 693, E. Moni 319). Helen now has high single an er | germ ne Ps 12 Te grr. 2 ly list led ers make a special effort to be on 15, Dooits 14 Lucky "6" 13, Aces ham 203 and 202, Bea Allen 203, orn 719 (301), Don. Way 703,|tion, by a shutout victory while 688, B. Crowell 682, C. McCabe|With handicap for this section i usa sate sped Sia L12p nis Men's triples: A lengthly st le lt're. To those members who have 12, Doubleups 11, Misfits 11,/M. Smith 202, Joyce Kellar 201, yorm O'Reilly 690, Ev. Clarke|the Hi Fi's came out on the large 680, P. Dobbins 671, G. Paterson| With 349. J. Miller 207, 222; P. fin 2 2 y Jerse , fh so es |DY Albert Pritchard with a finel; "0 J cons" we hope to see you Wizards 7, Hyjinks 6, Rovers 6. |Joe Page 200. 654, Janet Stark 652, Bob Tippett/tnd of a 2-1 split with the Super |ges' S° Hercia 657. | Barnes 238, 235; E. Patterson 220, fine coaching anc some fine g4mes|z7;, pr. McLaughlin 708, Harold(~€3 SOC FG AE, 0 replace On Friday night the Trihards| Lemons: B. Kelly 99, Lucille/gss' T.en Martin 642, John Shaw Seven. However the Super Seven in| Standings: Werners 10, Houdaille|W. Masters 264, A. Crawford 235, i 2 agp yp biG uid-| Babcock 70. Ari Forshee 638: 5id you at this late date. Come on, moved into Ist Bosition with a 3-1) Verner 98, Lou Romhany 99, V. gos A] Mahaffy 614, Bob Ferguson|the basement are still only SiX|rnd 9. S.R. 510 7. Drivers 6, Ma.|¥. Ball 243, G. Christie 248, G.|Jimmy, under through grandly in| Daley 670, Bert Harding 668, Luther| Jou & 08 4 ® (8 br o™ cour win over the Doubleups as the Comeau 94 Jan. Page 89, Bob gog' noug Kerr 607 pnts from fourth and last play-|chine Shop 7, Parkway TV 5, Lo- Couch 229, K. Laurie 214, I. Fer-|ance, can come through grand in|j cre 660, Joe Spencer 636, A. triends along foo. See you next jvighteaps an julo a Yed hot Dooit! Ireland. | 200 scores: Fran Spring 272, 200; [off position. | cal 2784 2 S.P. Repair 2. gusca 200, G. Knight "203, L.(a pinch. Nice going and good lek. yjacon "649, Spike Yourkevich '647, !riend . team and were shutout. The Dooits| {Nancy Hastie 249, 200; Gord Ham-| Alley Cats 30, Hopefuls 26. Ki-| Group 2: Bond Clothing 2, Ship- Crome 204, H. Pinch 228. Phin Bp a, decid-| J: Mason 643 (the junior i ; CATHOLM™ Team standing at present---Mie-[244, 219. % Smith 238, B. Hewett tions Ellen), Kathy Mason 628, ST. SEOROEY o =. T. Mahaffy 236, B mith % g@pinsome Tutin 579, and Marg. | Over 400 -- Frank Barop 48, ! bowled as real big 3630 score. The| MAYFAIR INDUSTRIAL 5 F it 241. Fred |bitzers 26, Money Makers 24, Hil _. "Be liances 3. CKD! We wish Ethel Shaw a speedy really showed up the old man this Capt. "A" held their place as they Some real good scores were | 5m ame Fe i's 20 and Super Seven 18. [Bing 2: Selina Appisnees Bxp recovery and hope she will soon ing Sle in the sires or fallare of week eh! Chris?) and Charlie Rus-! Silver split points with the Rovers. Hot- turned in this week with Genosha Doug Trivett 236, Joyce Hurvid| Individual Spotlight: We note yi. '< Wear 3, Joe Flynn's Sport|De home from the hospital and any s ou how good In. tell 64% [+] shots also had to settle for a draw leading the way in single, triple )33 = joyce Mahafiy 233, Orm|that WIf Anthony and Mildred gir ®, ? pack bowling again, Ridually you tay be abort. Mew's singles: Al Pritchard 30 'yon with the Aces. Lucky "6 got back and individual performances.|vourth 229 Geo McKay 237, Ray |Flutter are back again in a very on h triples: R. Wilson 699, D.| AUX. 22 Uaw uy a ereadati and d 254 *Charite Russell 304, soc. ° with me he Hylinks pray Tall oo Ed " bl - |George 225, Bob Kitchen 225, 204; Jamndar Loe this week. Will roll-|y yingston" 695, B. Gutsell 694, J.| Everyone seemed to be under|a fully attended team, nor is it ee 329 Lu. Locke 294, Harold x * 4 it vas n 1G i co > Ss 8 | r 4 hilay R57 : | o ~ ed Wizards by the same score. |May and C. De Pratto led with ous sorter ais. machils her. 220 (hile Mildred's 258 single. 44g Smith 670. Kiley 637, Mack's Lo cather this week, loo much fair 0 Jour tearn-males 10 be fins Baboock 205, Jack Bent JW, Johm/s - Mac Barnett of the Dooits was|756 and 738 respectively in single Ww 8 216. Jo Westlake double easily captured both ladies Standings: Seat Line I thing 6, only double; Nellie Ricketts, our handicapped Now ha Te ue or ason_277, George Duliham Hh top man with 696 (279-274). Next games. They were far too good hin Geo Lintlop 215 Toots Fer. |fitles. Norm Roe, who Is gradually Men's Wear 8, Bond Clot DR Bigh single. Lucky Six on ton fday season is behind us, let's go for| J. Gallant and John Sabo 272, Al " in line was teammate Johnny for Seven-Ups and took them for 35 os K OD eto: > 212 A living up to his bowling reputation Shipping 8 J0e Flynn's Sport A | Hot Spots came pA from top to perfedt Surdance. It will show Mason 263, Ast Farshce 223 and 2 Hopps with 604 (257-238). Other!3 points. R. Hickey was the only SUNN. "213 "203; Del Killen '211,|won the men's doubles laurels with 3 Canning's 5, CKD 5, Oshawa Ap- (0 (Pors Same owe os op Jo es, i sloniing: Ras Eog 30 ery Td aey ws XX good. scores were Alf Brisbols 657 one to show for Seven-Ups. | ose Kehoe 210, Geo. Morgan 208, a very steady 459 (223. 236) double. the gallon. Lucky Six whitewash- Kids 12. a B Kibitz. since it's been so long is Steve|/Cover bottom of large enamelled pliances 3. (225, 217, 215), Lois McLean 654| Captain E. Noah led Taylors to a a ¥ . b » 7 3 i i foil. Add = i i a 4 8 10/201; Geo. 208, Keith Clarke| 200 Club: We had 14 members in wESTMOUNT LADIES' LEAGUE ed Go-getters; Alley Cats white : "pan with aluminum foil. (si Hares Keyas 6 Sun nd 1 Dee t wn gf 5. Si Hurick 25, bot ie. srod. staning this ek and our Tu econ section got of to 8 Washed och, Topiers Whie(Sot and SIPs & Med Heads ana Melnick 36, CC Bescon' sod: to such quart = a a vent were good for ©. of them were from the Alley Cats. | ,. § . washed Hot Spots; Spitfires took A ih : Ad orothy also of water, t 3 org man Winters) Taviors and D. Wright best for Ee, od to say that Ethel| Mildred Flutter 258; Wilt An.| fine start and three teams blank. Ye oints from Screwballs. and Pin Heads 6, Hep Cats G-87's| jopiring performance by Bud Mor-| silver so it touches foil. Tarnish (243, } 4 633 (253), George Taylor 630 (265), Gillards. Queens took 3 from the Shaw is_ progressing favorably thony 250, 203: Bert Jones 243: ed their opponents. The High Doubles -- E. Smart 417, 230. Wonders 5, Fallen Arches 4, eys 5-man squad (S. Peters, ab-| disappears mickly, Rinse ) She s g 1g dy oi cloth. dise 617 (251, Bert Smith 612 (263, * A =. i ise 617 (251, Bert Sm strength of R. Jays and B. Al we out and around again soon. |223 John Mintern 235; Lucy Hill plugs, Blowhards and Fuddy Dud- | sen 223 Bob Brown 214, 210: Marie 10, Alley Cats 9, Spitfires 8, Hot| came through for the Kibitzers in| each score had to count, rolled a with soft cloth. Jones 254, Alex Alexander 246, Stan| Westmount crew. GG. Stickwaeyl _ STORIE PARK LEAGUE {Lois Short 206; Perc Fletcher 202. |, "1c night with 641 (260, 205), Go-getters 3 and Locals 1. section winners, the Fallen Arches. |1117, 1083). Included in the above, Dot Haley 626 (282, 243), Dot Para- faltering Hilltop gang on the Balls, Whippers ahd Dolittles took Singles -- N. Ricketts 233, K.|Misfits 3, Flashes 2, Head Pins 1.| gent) against the pretty potent| thoroughly 212), Ernie Hale 606 (236), and Allens' good trundling. W. Smith and Bradley 218, Lil Gorman 204. Charlie Russell, sparked by the A.A.'s led by Joe Spencer. These pora «lc), EK a ' 8 A . an 200 singles were rolled by Steve J. Alderton carried Fittings to a unable to bowl. {Devlin 213; Jackie Marshall 211: | Somebodies. Spots 7, Screwballs 5, Toppers 5|grand style to lay low the previous| magnificent 3353 for 3 games (1153, | : : i 55 : : : three individual 700 triples by 3 Paradise 244, Jim Morrison 240,/and D. McGarry were the only Triples: B. Kitchen 729 (355, SERGEANTS' MESS | Louise Spratt had high single with LEGION LEAGUE The best of some very good Ellen retro Yarold ido and| A © (1) BRAND Xe after her operation. Hope she will| Jack Button 239; Norm Roe 236, all the points from the Spark-| ly Ey ; n " | ustre, « thin Haley 605 (267, 205. D. Lewis were best for Hilltops,| Please call Ev. Clarke 5-3917 if |231; Shirlev Milne 229; Gord Johan- | 4c "rhe Jets took three from the Teams standing -- Lucky Six magic touch of Doris Wallace, five bowlers, apparently aware that 2g soda and milk applied "One Game" Lovelock 280, Bert 2-1 victory over the short-handed | "lorence Knox had high triple | 3 » The New Year didn't hold out, scores this week are namely: Girls BAKING SODA Joan Gray 237, Maud Cook 235, ones to impress on the West t(233); J. Claus 667 (249, 225); G. *s hi iples: C .|262 and 616 triple. There were k are | L eat BN Olive Mclntsoh 232, Les Gray 228,| Club, e WeSTMOM 'Claus 604 (236) and G. Scott' 645 |, Men's high trioles: Fongratin also two other people in the 600 too much for our better bowlers | triples, Ellen Christie 78 (Thiy 1{ Porhes 8 Melaughlly, This 1 grea) q 202. Isabelle King 225, 212, Bea| Triples over 600 -- M. May 756| (200, 268). 799 (396, 258). He has hich sin-le, | bracket: Lesley James 632 (241, but a few of the handicap bowlers| pe (EVE 18 K€ ust £0) (UPS WE ve] 20%) dha Hale 219 Bill Greer 218, Fred Mc-| (303, 210 243); C. De Pratto 733| Singles -- V. Craddock 200, T.| rive' howling Jack). Jim 218) and Dorothy Lee 601(245). |weree right on form. Frank Grant had by the fair sex Congratula- Joe? Kee 218, Jack James 217, 206, Flo-| (220, 287, 231); E. Noah 726 (219, King 202, L. Margo 277, B. Car- oii 690 (229, 216. 245). Jack| Other high triples: Mildred Ask- and Len Byrne both topped the lovelock 214, Barbara Shemilt 213, 278, 235): R. Jay 714 (239, 287). dinal = G. Sing 215 Ie Sith Sackett 657 (240, 207. 210). Bill|®W 583 (211) Virgie Bond 577 300 mark for their best games of p SERVICE Fred Cross 213, Phyllis Hudson 212, B. Allen 702 (287..266); T. Alder- 227, A. French 200, M. Gardiner | 2 "908 Bld (250), Kathy Kirkpatrick 536 (209). the season. Marg. Harvey also had ES SONAL Elsie Smith 210, Bruce Dalton 210, ton 679 (235): E. Jordan 671 (263): |227 and M. Smith 206. | lake 652 (213 200). 730), Jack Al-[ song' "Yigner S21. (208), Caroline wor ingle same: OHI ooboo| COMPETITIVE PRICES PLUS PER 202, Pete Borrow 209, Sadie T. Dervent 631 (929): "| "Burtons 4. Oxfords 0 lison 631 (241). Mel. Whvie 622); 517, E. Armitage 515 (215) | who dropped into the handi : Tarnes 208, Bert Trick 207. Marion 630 (335: B Witaore ize vaorY| Hibberts 4, Colleges 0 | (206, 216, 200). Bud Rovle 610 (221, 3 LAS rl Cr SBarh Holz: orci ry che om hg Kp ga A) hy " ah AL Eg " Hillside 224), Reg. Burr 605 (213, 222). Wadi : fl boii y : | 9 2) . T y ABEORS » IL OL ene is TD "Wri OS aes, 1 Ladies" hich triple<: Betty Gaz-| 808 5G [LOL ard Sih an up with car Morris 200. eth Bd edd * dik 687 (211, 256, 220), Congratu- ~ =f Sad on arn o> "he poi oh this week was oh Ja -- T. Corneal DUPLATE OFFICE lations to you Betty. Eileen Cor- 2 ames: Marg. Gutsole hee. (cores Jeane De Phyllis Hudson of the Misfits with 283, D. McGarry 256, D. Solomon| Last week we reported that the nice bowling for Eileen. Betty Sac- 293 Joan McGrath 229. Doris Wot os d Fi i J port ) DVT) 87. 248 J White 247 B. Jav 9 \'ley Cats first place position was|son 672 (249, 240). Second week of &<°' 4 o jookers. ana riues wile Sparing 7 {248, J. White 247 B. Jay 238, J.|-)'e ; ir | kett 664 (237. 203. 224). Ede B ton 206, Marion Ormiston 206. and Hi-Flyers are another point A Magee 238, N. O'Reilly 236, R. Mc in a precarious state after their io 0 obs "00, «23), kde BUIT| "gq sorry that we missed a couple | hahind. Rookies and Strikes are a OSHAWA BOWLERS LEADING | Gillis 235' W. Brominicn; 231 No | dismal showing against the Super |626. (216, 235). 2 one | behind. Ro and Strikes are \ 4 x | Gillis 235, Buzminiski 224, G. . " oof scores last week, Ev. Harding gy ther point down while the Dod- TORONTO CHY MAJOR Trace Stickwood 224, T. Clarke 220. F. Seven 4 Singles: Ev. Mig a 2%. re 527 (227), Joan McGrath 526. ile tg a ig e . shou e of interest to the rw 21 . 214" This week, with a match coming | Borrowdale 257. Belle Fox 246, Dor- ia WoL " v , ids at, i ~ . . Dehawa Dowling oa husiagls to np OS an pi "8 es up between the second place Kibit- | othy Zedic 238, Bill Borrowdale ug like 3 Spend 1 i 49 2 Hotes D 0, Solin 083 82, Special Values and Reminders For This Week ! know that four Oshawa bowlers o < 4 zers and the Alley Cats, we frankly [237, Doug. Smart 218, Jack Ander-| 0 " hilv. Sorrv hit) BD. 3vies (bl) 1097, 220 : i and one Whitby trundier are mem-| B "Howang 210, K Thome 201. couldn't see how they' could cap. son (217. 202. Fred" Zedic 214, cavement in her family. Sorry to 7, "Byrne '650 (303). G. Price 60 Shop at YOUR DRUG STORE the safe, logical and dependable place to A J ! - h 210, K. pson 208, § hs , * hear about Helen Duffield's injury. Ga="919) G. Haines 645 (26 ii d for health and beauty care. bers of the Sheas Bowling Club |g. Ford 207, D. Wotton 204, V. ture the 2 poinis necessary to re-|Anna Borrowdale 214, Percy | and hope that she will be back {230 219) G. Haines 645 (262) R.| buy drugs, medicines and other products for heal Mien is 2% EU leating the Claus 203, R. Buzminski 202. |tain the leadership. But, Alas, we|Wright 213, Jack Bond 203, Frank howling soon. Pope 620 24, i G Gay| 3 0 R orlpok : oy cior. | Rocha 9 adies sores: G. overlooked one important consider- Roche 201. MACDONALD'S League CAN. ORDER OF FORESTERS ation--the predacious, acquisitive] Points taken: Fittings took 4 NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' CLUB 254, M. Harvey 253. A. Vienneau The Oshawa bowlers on thel This week made some changes instinct of the tabbies. We had an from Loaders; Drivers 3, Gun-| Two teams were handicapoed 246, R. Gibson 209. R. Hughes 208, COUGH and OLD REMEDIE Sheas club are, Manning Swartz: in the team standings. with only 3, Mechanics 1; today by having two bowlers J. Mahaffy 204. EXPORT : insight into this trait at the Christ- ners 1; Armourers 3, Henry Sarnovsky; John Trott and one week to go in this section. mas prize roll when they bowled Commanders 3, Wireless 1. cach absent. Men:--F. Grant 301, H. Brown Ron Keeler, while the Whitby mem-| stripes 4, Sixtet 0; Tipsys 4, Sin-|brilliantly to capture the team | - ---- ye ---- m-- EE ------ IDAPHEDRIN = NASAL SPRAY gives g Canada's Finest Cigarette her of the club is Dick Adams who ners 0: Phfft 4. Sharks 0: Snar- ~ward and varlous individual hon-| e | welcome relief to clogged nasal pas- i well known to all bowlers in this kys 3, Jo Wins 1: Chums 3, Hobos ours, but who would conceive that | roi Tekh amnient: Pe 20's district. | 1; Snobs 2, Starks 2. 'hey would lower the boom on their gh ul 33 - After three weeks of scheduled) TEAM STANDINGS kindly and benign opponents the DE BRONCHIDA COLD CAPSULES alle- |i gun Cc bowling the Sheas club have won| Pheft 20: Sinners 19: Sparkys 19; Kibitzers to the tune of a 2187 total | | viates headache, nasal congestion THIOA 25's eight games out of a possible Stripes 19: Sixtet 18: Tipsys 17: |pinfall? To Wilf Anthony, Pere) ond other symptoms often over- | nine and this is really nice work iis Rin Ai nll from 3 . | hight 3 Capsules 1.25 gl 41¢c in a league of the calibre of the JOHNSON'S WAX If | h fl » th t { ' ough Syrup SA : Toronto City Major. -- A . i "In their latest I tory over the S€ po 1S ng oor wax d Bronchida fdarub Chest Rub .. i Filter McGuiness club, both Dick Adams 2 3 Jack and Jill Cough Syrup .... Tip FA and Ron. Keeler hit over the 800 Vicks Cough Drops ... wees 20's Tv OWT mark for their three games and 3 W Yisks inhaler _ eontributed greatly to 3 well-earn- Protects like Paste ax! 3 ed shut-out over their opponents. . dlc Henry Sarnovsky who has been | earrying a 248 average in the To- ronto league, was a little below par but we all know that Hank is cap- able of much better bowling. | Alex Donaldson has been accom- | panying the Oshawa bowlers to To- ronto for the past three weeks of | the schedule, as a cheer-lead- er, and has now been appointed as |} a regular attender at all future games fonds ; 1 John Trott and Manning Swartz i y | Tag | AX PAPER have been turning in some good 7 # In the disti ! Ww hes wide relief bowling for the Sheas club. . in the distinctive | 100 #. roll 12 in There are also three Toronto bow- | 3 : i : : : : brown can | in dispenser BOX lers in the Sheas line-up. | : : | , The scores in their meeting with i] i ; : i 4 PAPER NAPKINS tie McGuiness club were, 1218 ; ! 1228: and 1289 for a 3735 team total ¢ 70 large white: for Sheas, and 1047; 1143 and 1197 J % 4 Box OF 4 napkins id for a team total of 3386 for the Mec- emboss! Guiness club. 3 By i J SUE ¢ The next scheduled ill : ; ; TIS i 23 oy es fed Lm vs \ | : B, TOILET tse Le Road, Toronto, next Saturday af- ie : ; : soft Whit 'ernoon at 2.30 p.m. hy Go 5 ? 750-sheet THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE | , j : : | MILK OF MAGNE rolls SIA Two high triples for the men 16 ox. 29¢ 3 49¢ this week, Harry McGuire and % ; : ] ad pleasant-tasting antacid veg: 386 Garry Hooper. Both rolled 674¢ i . ba t Nice going. 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