Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Mar 1958, p. 14

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A SA 14 THT PANY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Mdrch 20, 1958 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE (rows 7, Zippers 6, Clippers 3, and Crowell's go great guns taking 3 from |Alley-Cats 2 d Lovell, Genosha took 3 from | Only three ladies over 200 without Jordan's 3, Kinloch's 0; Gold handicap: Helen Moring, 239 (428); Medal 2, Spring's 1; Zak's 2, People's 1. |Pearl Cooper, 237, 227 (464); Winnie Over 400 doubles -- Merle Poch 474ig.ott, 232 (417) (255, 219; Mae Jamieson 437 (242, 195)5 | Ladies over 200 with handicap: Bes Edna Elliott 425 (265, 160); Frances ., ynox 236, 225 (461); Mary Maun. | 421 (195, 226); Helen Anderson |g, 279 29) (450); Ella Long, 218 (416); Fairley Bouckley 405yary McConnell, 208; Beth Shortt, 203; th Mary McKnight 402 (39%, "neon over 200 without handicap: Bill : Hollyhead, 249 (445); Gordon Shemiit Over 200 singles -- Ada Garrett 245, |)" 50 "scott, 233 (414); Glen Maun. Ede Reading 237, Ede Brent 227, Judy i ger Bp Zak 220, Jean McPherson 213, Estella der, 231; Frank Cooper, 207, 205 (412 Patterson 208, Bea Saramak 206, Fl-| Men over 200 with handicap: Ross sie Riley 205, Barb Tresise 205, Lyn Clark, 257; Harry Longbottom, 251; Barlow 205, Vi Moore 202, Elsie Brown [Fred Scott, 239 (423); Bill Grandy, 231 201 (419); Clayton Lee, 230 (402); Wilbur Team standing -- Crowell's Shell Down, 229, 225, (454); Art Allman, 222; 49; Spring Bros, Furni- [Leon Parks, 220; Perce Bent, 214 (405); ; People's Clothing 10 - 34; Alan Venema, 211; Earl Follest, 203 Jordan's Florist 10 - 32; Gold Medal Lemon League: Ivy Gibbs, 87; Gor- Cleaners 10 - 27; Jury and Lovell gon Shemilt, 82; Helen Corbman, 74; 9 - 33; Genosha Hotel 8 - 25; Fred's pig Code, 62; Gladys Clark, 50; Ethel Drivedn 7 - 4; Kinloer's Ltd, 6 - 44; wieon 33, Zak's Decorators 6 - 38 % W x 2 Nominations were held for new execu HUMORETTES BLIND LEAGUE tive for 58 - 59: president, Al Hill; | The new pins didn't help us any on president, Judy Zal vice-presi- [Monday evening, The four pin 3 1t, Helen Gourlie; treasurer, Nelda wouldn't fall down, so we hope they'll Thompson; secretary, Fairley Bouck- be broken in by next week. Pat Mc ley. There were © 30 names on Connell takes the lead this week, with neminztion sheets and all were called (a nice score of 394; next comes Bill and asked to stand. This lst Is with Hunka with 307; Mable Merritt 258; secretary if anyone would like to see it. [Eva Wakely 239; Clara Suddard 61; [2 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Violet Pike 47 With just two more nights of regu-| The Lemon League wasn't empty lar bowling left, The oops pulled into long, as Violet Pike, and Clara Sud- he Dudes dard are back in it. | behind with| Our thanks this week goes to Cecil points. The Jahbes have 13 points Naish, and Ted Watt, and Stu Bab- and Gewhlls and Wablers are tied with | ck all from the Lions Club, for scor points a piece. Pets Save 3 points, ing and coaching Rips have 8 points, Outcasts 7 points, : ma oh a 5 ol s DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE Hornets 6 points, Jinks and Slicker With only four more nights of bowl Hamilton Tiger-Cats Sign Passing Star HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton Tiger-Cats, who relied primarily on a ground attack when they won the Grey Cup in 1957, an- nounced Tuesday they have strengthened their prssing arm by signing quarterback Michael Trimarki of the University of West Virginia. ! Hamilton coach Jim Trimble described the 21-year-old as an "excellent passer . . . I thought he was an outstanding profes- sional prospect 'when he was a sophomore." The 195 - pound quarterback will have to beat out Bernie Faloney for the starting pivot position. In line with his . nounced po- licy of getting "better throwers, ends and pass-catching backfield ers," Trimble last month signed Ian (Skippy) Giancannelli, a vet- eran deep pass receiver with Philadelphia Eagles of the Na- tional Football League and a good target for Trimarki. son 304, 8. Johnson 201, J. Button 207, | Borremans 314, 216, W. Vince 240, 245, R. Brown 227, 242, W. Anthony 212, Anne Gutt 221, 219, B. Melnichuk 255, J. Kellar 202, Eleanor Correll 228, Shir- | ley Milne 206, J. Mintern 242, H. Wil- son 252, D. Jones 226, N. Roe 227. | Lemon League: P, Clarke 80 and J. Mintern 98 | girls over 700 and 19 girls over #00 Really nice bowling, girls. Cornish Jewellers took four points from Cokes, which means they are now in Every Department! ints each pone onor of bowling ing before the playoffs, tension mounts. in top spot. Gillards took three points Swartz had the h triple this year, 909 303, The neck and neck struggle for first rom Horwich Jewellers and are now ; putting him in a class all by|place continues with Val's Pals and|(jed with Cokes for second spot. Nu- r We have a nice list of 700 Jack's Jets still tied with 44 points way 3, Reeds 1; Fashion Village 3, res this week. Arn Greene 752 (284,leach. Both teams can rest assured that Hayden MacDonalds 1; Young Moderns ; Norm O'Reilly 746 (265, 289, they will be in the playoffs as they 3 Strouds 1 4 (193, 253, 278); Mary are well out of reach of the bottom Only two more nights in this section 292, 194); Jim Nemish three teams. The same cannot be said and here is the standing, Fashion Vil 265) for the Mad-e-limers in third place with|jage 23, Cornish Jewellers 16, Gillards Those with 600 or more include Joe |y points, as they are in easy reach of and Cokes 15, Horwich Jewellers 14, , Art Brown 676, Bil Eilioht the resurgent Poof-n-Whiffs with 31ig¢rouds 13, Reeds and Nu-Way 12, Hay- John Pisani 654, Molly Hart-|,,. sang the faltering Dudes and gen MacDonalds and Young Moderns Wes "Richards 645, Helen [yr oii0c each with 30 points and tied , Ray George 633, Wes Stata | aye ' Poin's 10 S for bottom position, 700 Club: Bubbles Kitchen had single 3 § 631, Geo. Morgan | 630, Fred Glover 629, Harold Wilson | Highlights of fhe night were the re-|games of 300 and 302 for a nice triple | 24. Bill Manning 618, Millie Brown markable display of the old fighting|or gop, Next Edna Hudson 701 (319), 603, Wilf Manning 603 spirit of the Poof-n-Whiffs as they final-|o)jve Frise 779, Helen Powlenzuk 774 -- Bud Pipher 254, Ray|ly got out of the cellar -- and a most| (339), Millie Gardiner 757 (330), Greta Shirley Hutcheon 243, Fob [commendable high single for Jan Bor- 1 ogeman 732, Beth Sackett 732, Alice ® , Jo George 235, Dorothy remans of 314 and high double of 30.|yanning 718, Mavis Taylor 713, Helen Marg O'Reilly 231, Harold | High marks for inconsistency must £0 wijson 711, Lorrain Knight 709, Janet J 222, George Killen 213, 201, to two teammates: J. Mintern with 98, pas; 703 Janet Stork 213, 210; Ev Stata 212, 242, and D, Jones with 226, 103 600's: Mable Clements 699, Isabelle Marie Manning 212, Flo Tippett 211, Men's high single and high double, King 687, Onda Gunn 678, Joyce Porter REGULAR PRICE 379.95 SEE OUR WESTINGHOUSE DISPLAY Boome JADIES MAJOR oa a bv Marine Gt ae maven fo Rafts 20 up 3p eng nen Bos ihe i ves S013 0, as Tonkin 61. Ades Hodgson CHEESE AND BUTTER KEEPER | ae y alt TH " y i J rT 5 647, 1 5, Lois Shaw N IER A wi 4 (Walt Tippett, stcretary, Ev a Pani $30 mentioned: J. Bor ih Mildred Witterick ai, Barb, George ® 2-14 QUART SWING ouT { 3 v ncludes Al Spring, Molly Hart. x adies ies single cand, double: 1 So. len BUH PN Coumne 606 - | | ---- i rd aual 'competition | 200 Club: V. 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The Sweet Caps are leading with 29 points, but seeing they won the first section puts the Spuds and Players in| place with 22 points each Winstons and Kools in second place with 19 points each; Lucky Strikes and Roth- man's 18 points each; Gaylords 16 High Triples: Irene Severs 589, Louise Spratt 555, Jean Gaskell 551, Cathy Fisher 546, Anne Landry 530, Laura Genge 527, Dot Lee 522, Toots Anderson 520, Mary Mountjoy 519, 1 Henderson 511, Mildred Askew Stella Newsome 305 1 Singles: Helen Owen 251, 212 Fisher 243, Audrey Metcalf 238, , Irene Severs 234, Jean Gaskell 228 » Knox 221, 215, Anne Landry 212, a Newsome 211, Peg Harding 212, oris Fisher 217, Marg. Henderson 213, is Anderson 205, Annabelle Cobb Gwen Berwick 208, Betty Ruther. have a large new rd = 214, Mary Mountjoy 200, Isobel selection of hats, shirts, tedko 200, Dot Lee 201 ties, and sport wear for Lemon League Mary Dowdle #89, your new spring outfit. 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