Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Apr 1956, p. 16

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416 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 12, 1956 "LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES (leaders hook up for the section cham- DUPLATE OFFICE le Excitement is certainly evident | Pionship. around the office now as the teams pre-| McLaughlin Coal blew their chance pare their last minute strategy for the when they split the points with General playoffs, April 11 and April 18. Thi s | Tire. Loblaws continued the good work year, playoffs will be done n two se-|by getting 3 points from Sharpshooters ries -- the championship series and the and Blue Stars got all four from Al consolation series and the team posting Creech, Fina. the highest aggregate score in ils series) qe pn, standing: will be declared the winner of that se- g,, Blades 23, McLaughlin ries. Lobaws 19, General Tire 18, Bolahoods Last week saw. the completion of the|15, Sharpshooters 15, Subway Lunch 11, regular schedule with the final standing Blue Stars 9, Al Creech, Fina, 5. Alley Cats 53, Money Makers 44 Top scorers for the night: J. Crosmas Kibitzers 42, Super Seven 42, (champion- 737, Arn Greene 735, Joe Vasko 702, ship series), Hi Fi's 36 and Hopefuls 35 Bryce Garrison 679 (358), Paul Swartz (consolation series). 672, Gord Long 648, B. Parker 647, Matt The highlights of the team bowling Bell 641, N. Olesnk 625. Earl Noah 624 were the consistent pace set by the|(352), Jack Rukarnk 612, Skip Vaughan Alley Cats all season; the great drive 606 by the Super Seven from a cellar posi. tion at Christmas to a third place finish and the unexplicable decline in the for- tunes of the Hopefuls who were strong first place contenders in January and vet could manage but four points the remainder of the season. Trophy winners and that the regular schedule have determined the individual recipients for the 1955-56 season High average -- Men -- Wilf Anthony 213, runner-up, Bert Janes, 191 High Average -- Ladies -- Mildred Flutter 183.4, runner-up, Jackie Marshall 183.1 (a real photo finish), High Double -- Men -- Jack Button 59 Jack's Cleaners 24, Coal 21, Next Monday is election night and the following have been nominated agreed to stand President Harry Moore and Doug Trivett, vice-president, Bryce Garrison, Harry Moore, Harv Kal- nitskey: secretary treasurer, Bryce Garrison and Rov Nesbitt; executive, two to be elected -- Arn Greene, Jack Bond, Doug. Trivett, Wes Ogden, Harry Moore, Bryce Garrison, Matt Bell, Joe Sangial, Jack Brightman, Geo. Lint. op. statistics: Now is over, we trophy LADIES MAJOR A LEAGUE Scoring honors winner for the last day of the schedule was Helen Gourli with a 806 Triple end 310 single. Au- drey Branton had a nice 326 game. Fox's and Fashion Village tied the section with 25 points each, but Fox's win the section by total pins, however Fashion Village will be in the Playoffs Val Mae will be in by total pins and Hay- den McDonald winner of the second sec- tion. These four teams will play for the trophy. The other six teams play for the consolation award. ) Doris Vann had high si section with 351, Helen ( triple 806. Nice bowling gals High triples -- Bev. Gibson 796, Nancy McKay 727, Lorraine Kni ght 726, Edna Hudson 706, Aleda Hill 693, Dot McKee 68 Ada Tonkin 685, Isabelle Johnson 662. Olive Frise 654. Mavis Taylor 633, Dud Mills 650, Noella Lyson 638, Ede Ryan 637, Beryl Cardinal 637, Jean Dingley 635, Mary Mann 628, Barb Mc High Double -- Ladies -- Beth Shortt Single Men -- G. Johansen Single -- Ladies -- S. Milne 308. 300 Games (without handicap) Jack Button 355, Beth Shortt 331, Gord Johan- sen 325, 304. Individual Spotlight for April 4, 1956-- High single and double -- men -- Les Gouldburn 251, 458: high- single ladies-- Mildred Flutter 251 and high double la- dies -- Anne Gutt 441. 200 Club Some bowled this week; hearsal for Les Gouldburn 251, ter 251, Ann Gutt 248, 241, Lucy Hill 233, Bert Jones 227. ack Button 266, 202: Joan Jeffs 221. Mary Wilkins 217, Anita Belyea 215, Wilf An. thony 214, Val Sozansky 206, John Min for urlie the high creditable games no doubt a dress re- the playoffs 7; Mildred Flut- Madeline Kotyk and' s Feoters 827, Audrey Branton 639, Branton 615, Eleanor Hinds 611, Clements 603, Isabell Hubbel 602, Points taken Fashion Village 4, Howich 0, Gillards 4, Coca Cola 0, Val Mae 3, Strouds 1, Fox 3, Oshawa Furriers 1 Franklin 'Simon 3, . Hayden McDonald 1 Team standings -- Fox 25 Fashion Vil- lage 25, Hayden McDonald 21, Strouds 19, Val Mae 18, Oshawa Furriers 16, Gillards 16, Franklin Simon , 16, Coca Cola 13, Horwich"s 11. Total points for the season Fox 77 Hayden McDonald 62, Va! Mae 58, Fash. ion Village 56, Strouds 53, Gillagds 51, Franklin Simon 50, Oshawa Furriers 49, Horwich Jewellers 42, Coca Cola 42 Don't forget Playoffs on Monday, April 16, and Thursday, April 19. Peggy v Dot | OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played Wednesday in Britain: English League Division 1 Manchester C 3 Sheffield U 1 Division III (Northern) Crewe Alex 0 Chester 0 Division III (Southern) !Exeter C 3 Southampton 2 Scottisn League Division A Partick T 1 Dunfermline 1 LADIES MAJOR "B"" LEAGUE The first play-off night for the Main Trophy finds Mitchells on top with 2 5 a mere 6 pigs over Western Tire h Stirling A 0 Motherwell 1 2789. Disneys are in third spot with Clyde 2 Hearts 2 2,631. Hendersons trailing with 2.611 Qt i - pi The girls were trying hard but only ot: Mirren vs Raith R ppd to three girls in this section were able to APIil come up with 600 scores with June Brown leading with 638 Judy Zak 619 and Dorothy McLellan 606. Vera Bint on Mitchells came up with a dandy 310 game and missed 600 by Division B Forfar A 0 St. Johnstone 1 Friendly Matches Portsmouth 1 Rampla (Uruguay) 3 one pin. Sorry Vera it was a good ef- West Ham U 2 Kaiserslautern fort. (Germany) 4 The Consolation Series has Whites Ins. Plymouth 2 Batafogo (Brazil) 3 leading with 2,897. Burns next with 2,797, International followed by Biddulphs with 2. Nes bitts 2762. Warner Williams 2,535 ang Ireland 1 Wales 1 Meaghers 2.489 Top girl in this section was June Forshee from Whites Ins. with . 641 Maurcen Mullen of Burns 638, Helen Kurelo of Biddulphs 622, and Wilma Mec- Quade of Whites 618. The teams are close in both sections. Anything can happen girls so good luck to all next week. Be seeing you there behind the Eggnogs. Still in third spot are the Homocides There were only 'three bowlers over the 600 mark with Barry Henderson tops with 695 followed by Tom Neal 683; Cecil Durno 653. Best singles were rolled by Barry Henderson 236, 255: Murray Butler 247; Bob Temperton 26 Bob Feeney 269; Tom Neal 250, 246; Cecil Durno 237, 221; Marg. Hart 228 Standing Eggnogs 22, 20, Homocides 15 and Creampuffs 7. STEADY FLOW BERLIN (Reuters) -- About 15,- 000 East Germans sought political asylum in West Berlin March, an increase of 3 3,500 over February. OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE The E 0gs needed only one point to cinch this section so by taking two points from the Homocides on Wednes- day night they made sure of the last play-off berth. The homocides took the first two games, giving Cecil's gang a run for their money, but their luck pe- tered out in the last game. The Milk shakes took three big points from the last pla Creampuffs, to maintain their second place position, two points tern 201, Beth Shortt 201 SEE... SERGEANTS' MESS Men's high triples. Some lovelv this week. Milford Reid 800 (223, 313 254). (Congratulations. Milf, beauitful bowling). Next 700's. Jack Anderson (295, 289); Bud. Royle 782 (270, 257 Art. Borrowdale 728 (313, 6800's. Fred Zedic 680 (240, Doug. Smart 666 (217, 226, 223) ill rowdale 661 (214, 259). Mel. Whyte 6358 (207, 275). Jack Alderton 652 (208). Jack Bond 639 (249, 211). Jack Sackett 323, 249). Llovd Corson 623 (283). high triples. Betty Gazdik 676 201). (Congratulations, Bet Burr 637 (239, 254). Belle Fox £37 Ev. Clough 630 (207, 237). Dolly Smart 602 (235) Singles. Lil. Borrowdale Chamberlain 244, Anna Borrowdale 237, George Wilson 235, Dave Matthews Betty Sackett 226, Pat. Wilson Matthews 217, Frank Roche (2 Rose Péarn 214; Jim Bowman QI, )i Eileen Corson 211, John Ga 708. Joan Rogers 207. Tom Gilbert vy Bill Blake 204. Lois Gilbett 204. Winsome Tuten 202, Una Allison 202, Perey Wright 200 : Points taken: scores Then 208), Bor. m 252. Dodie Fitters took 4 from Commanders. Loaders took 3 Mechan ies 1, Gunners took 3, Wireless 1, Driv ers and Armors split Team standing: Mechanics 14, T.oad ers 14, Gunners 14, Fitters 13, Drivers 7 Armorers 7. Commanders 6, Wireless 3 JIM PHILLIPS at Ontario Motor Sales for your NEW CHEV. or OLDS. or a dependable USED_CAR Phone RA 3-2256 Res: RA 3-3017 DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Only one night to go in the third sec tion of the Downtown Industrial Bowling I ~ague with only Gay Blades and Jack's Cleaners left in the running. Jack's Cleaners stayed on top by one point by taking four from Subway Lunch. 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