Eo 2 3 > {lengthened thelr lead to four points by | shutting out Cutters, Local 2784 and Jos | Flynn's Bport Shop split points and re {mained deadlocked for second place, FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS [haven also divided nts snd finally | MeKoon's Services Slation were easy | | winners over Shipping 40, Group 3 saw Houdsille Industries lose lone game to Body Shop via the foul Jine but they came back. to take the next three points and so maintained their slim lead over Acedian Cleaners who blanked Tony's Refreshments. Als Bi-Rite sre also in the thick of ah AvOTION TO vague a ie ER and Material Handling were winners | over Head Pins 31. in iid Lemon League som: and me old names, 6 Cllewsil iD, Fa Davis, B, Hart, W, Duffield, B, A. Taylor, K, Cobb and Wile wttendance has heen good the "flu and one thing and has caused some absenises, Among these is Tommy King our sfternoon collector, We wish all ly recoveries and ar rangements will be made for 'iternoon bowlers last week fo pay their point money (50 cents) at a future dale Standings Group 1 ~- Pleasure Val ley 11, Dovers 11, man 10, Oshawa Appliatess 9, Werners 8, Bergs Bonds 2 Group 2 ~ Potlards. 14, toon], 2784 10, race as they shut out Swan's Hardware | '1282); 14, . | Instructors; George Arkwright 227, Al Morrison 318, (208; Joyes Porter 214, Tom Lodge HA Alb Porier 202, Eva Arkwright 202, Donna Arsenault 201 snd Art French Canadian Corps and Bolahoods Bports- | 200 | Lemon League: Alice Peebles, Eva Arkwright, Alice Boneham, Arges | Craddock, Ruby Parson, Pearl Tench, | Hattie Curran, Audrey Barron and two new members, Jos Parson, Las, Cur. | ran Our apologies to Mike Kornylo for missing his good scorss of Iast week | 638 (289), and (0 Shorty Davies who | was given a 638 when it should have | been a 080. SEROEANTS MESS LEAGUE Men's Triples: , Mekinley #76 (287, 20) 1 Wh 650 (316); Jim Bowman 611 (214, Ladies' Triples: Janet Poel 674 ia Borrowdale #40 4 Laurs MeKinley 638 (256, 1 " Pearn B10 (269), 220'8s Jugk Jonassen 262, Go Cormack 243, Betty Gaudik 299, Helen Anderson 238, Pam, Knight (237, 217), Joan Rogers 231, Bill Blake 224, Joe Pentro 224, George Robbins 219, Al Vickers (215, 205), Bob Parish 213, d Corson 200 and Vers Hels 201, eam Points; Wireless took 4 from Mechanics took 4 from Fitters; Gunners 3, Loakders 1; Driv. ors and Operators split and Armourers and C: ders split, Joe ¥iynns 10, M. Corps 9, Bolshoods » AR 3, Cut ters 1, Houdaille o> his ian Clenefs i y Bi-Rge 1 enners 13, 1] Body LA 1 Handing 4 Wend 4 6, Swans 4 YEIGHBORNOOD LADIES LEAGUE Here we are halfway through the first section and the Pinsup have eke the lead, Let's get crack and Igive them some compe tion, "some more good games were rolled this | week, ey are listed below, 800 triples; A, Crawford 660 (241-227), M. Eyre 621 (200), WH, Pinch 606 (210. 1207), E. Nathan 605 (243-231) and D | Kelemen 603 (241) NRE | 200 omen: Edna Hau 2M Sot: , fys 24 Shields 241 yde Lind JZ Ain Ao {M. Cummings 231, M. Dingman 21,| PLE |V. ward 218, M. Daniels 218 and D Daa Hog re bb | ninnisky 200 | Lemon League; E, Taylor 82, | Armstrong 95, A. Dancey 91, M Hobbs 98, D, West 90, D, Wallace 70 and | Stevens 68 hk ivi Audis Standings: Pinsup 16, Katz 4, Try: | {Hards 12, Howlers 11, Shipery 10, Jok- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS oa FRIENDLY 48 i High Singles; Helen Fisher 267, Ron hdl 7 Sorry to report some of the girls|Adamson 264, Ted McComb 260, Gladys | away this week with the flu, Hope to Bickle 255, Stella Barnett 253, 224 see you all next week, Bowling wasn wgy Vay Wyn Turner, Frnie Hale | #0 hot -- guess we were feeling sorry 246, Bruce Hudson 242, Tom Rae 239, |, for those Who were sick, we'll make Susie G 243, $lan Cook 240, Howard olleges: that en excuse Anyway ours Truly | Read 228, Art Bryant, Dot Paradise hes a big nose this week Maude Cook 224, AM Brisebois, Don (#anes and Simcoes 4 No doubles, 6 singles, 18 Lemons. |Stiles 221, Oscar Morrison 217, 213, Ben am ftanding: Hills Slow Pokex sill on top, Rosettes came Fisher 216, Fd. Smith, Jack Brightm a nid Cuberts % Slices 0. Burien up to third place, Try Hards eame up 2315, Lois Morey 214, Barbara emit one 100 21%. Wert Trick. Madeline Davidson 208,| Over 000i Wilma Rorabeck had a d night howling a triple 703, | Rosettes took 3 points from Mazelles Bill Hooey 207, Fdna Baker, Bea Hale | YOrY £900 Nuts, Try Hurds took 3 points from (205, Bruce Hynes 205, Lois Mclean 203, (04, 2834 Vine Qraddoek at] ¥ oid 256; Strikes; Dumbells took 2 points from Gladys Williams 03, Jock Mec nliey ib 200, p! oe ab, Happy Gang snd Hot Shots took two (201, Bob Glover, Ra ph Shemi ole oinie from Slow Pokes, {Wight 200, Ron Howell 221, Mao Bar EE a i m Singles: C. MacLean 234, C. Gardiner nett 223, Bea Northey, Stan Paradise hd 219, M. Jackin 216, L, Gilbert 203, R.|z02 Anderson 215, 1. Way 200 TNesultss Lemon Langue: M, Patterson 09, C.iyi.Fi 4, Slsphapples 0; Hot Rods 3, MacLean 99, 1). Cowle 98, 00, M Siow Mian 15 Mayhaps 3, Silent Ones '1i| #6, N. Cubitt 9, 87, M Brooks 94, ¥.!piaza Punks 3, Whonith 1 Smashers 3, Lawton 90, N. Welsh 89, ¥, Taylor 88, | Keglers 1; Poodles 4, Heleats 0; Bums 4, B, Bendle #7, 52, M, Henderson 75, | 5, The Spots 1) Boo-Hoos 4, Sharples 0 Team Standing: Slow Pokes 12, Dum bells 11, Rosettes 9, Hazelles Nuts 8, | Hot Shots 8, Try Mards 6, Strikes 3 and | A number of good seer: Happy Gang 3 {in this week with R, Welsh of Cana {dian Corps leading the parade with | PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES nice 780 triple, Following closely was The old five pins took an awlul Ieing |W. Masson 782 (32) and D. Tilk 776 | on Friday last as a look at the scores (327), The last two scores are the eur | fndicated that some of the members rent high triples with handi in really had a good night |Groups 2 and 1 respectively, Several Bert Marding's high single of 380 [others came up with scores of 700 or went by the boards as Wilf McLean (hotter, EB. Bell 731, E. Landry 715, EB rolled a nice 371 Good howling Wilf Jordan 707, C. MacDonald 708, J. Smith No less than 14 members had triples 705, R, Jeffery 700, Next best included of 800 and 700 which leads me to be- A Mitchell 887, G. McKnight 683, D Hove that the old kinks have left and Marshall 668, MH, Godfrey 662, 8. Sto that Inembers ae graduslly coming |vin #81, €, Ford 848, D, Wilson 647, D, into their own, all except yours truly | Hodgson 644, A, Moseanko 641, D, Vann who still is having his troubles, incl: 634, " Nell 631, J, Logeman 628, C, TAX INCLUDED dentally who also has 0" handicap. | Kane 623, G. Russell 623, G, King 622, High Triples: Ar Fayle 783 (215,|B, Strutt BR. Murray 618, MB, 320), Wilf McLean 757 (207, al), By taking th Bert Harding 750 (288, 217, 250), Geo. Clothing Do Taylor 700 (304, 212, 284), Manche Nor into a tie for first pl roup 1. Vv i x hy ton 681 iy Ki? ae, Halen Re Rend AT | vans Valley Service Station sal. nt ' ged only one point from Harrison , Bob and . Kingman Hardw srnare 4 78 BOND St. WwW Taylor | shut Sut ergs Men' nd Hin wi defen A Oshawa Ap STORIE PARK LEAGUE The Cuberts took four points from Mills, Oxfords and Millsides 10, Oxf oy Slespyhends 3, Lazy Six 1; UAW LEAGUE | ware furned | STANDARD 9/10¢ GAL, PREMIUM QUALITY REGULAR PRICE To more than 90% of Canadian drivers= BLUE SUNOCO OFFERS ALL THE OCTANE YOUR CAR took three points from Burions, Tre I BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE WESTMOUNT LADIES LEAGUE Here's how the bowling went, High Singles: Owen Berwick 248, Mary Hoskins 211, Audrey Meteall 262, a Mountjoy 3i1, June Pollard 223, er 208, Jean Gaskell 212, Jose Raey 212, Marg Henderson 201, 240; Mildred Askew 244, Alice . 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