The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1958, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 1, 1958 BOWLING NEWS NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE One of our new bowlers, Velma Mait. land, came up with a lovely 305 game ly. have three teams tied for first pl with all the rest hot om their beels. The election for our mew vice- 50 please be on h A High triples -- May Lenius 601 (218); Jean Selleck 624 (211, 258); Ellen Bur- Tus 613 (238, 214); Mary Chinn (668, 204, 27D. High singles -- Edythe Nathan 225, Mar.a Cummings 202, Reta Preston 200, Jo Cobbledick 213, Mid. Muir 244, Ma- tien Dingman 205, Phyllis Barnes 203, Virgle Ward 237, Dud Mills 240, Helen Anderson 200, 219; Mariyon Sloboda 208, El Taylor 205, Ada Crawford 219, Doro- thy Knihnisky 210, Elinor Beaton 234, Alma Eidt 230, Chris Collins 209, 214; Helen Fetchison 202, 206. Standings -- Jays 8, Rockettes 8, Sputniks 8, Donits 7, Ho, 0 cenders 6, Hi-Fi's 5, Tops 4, Ramblers 4, Deadbeats 3. i GM PROTECTION LEAGUE Team standing ~-- Oldsmobile 4, Strato-Chiefs 3, Pontiacs 3, GMC 3, Cadillacs 2, Bel-Airs 2, Vauxbals 1, Chevrolet 1, Impalas 1, Buicks 0, REA, : Men's high triples -- High for this / ' . week was 795 rolled by Fred Bull, sot a 4 far behind 'was George Fox with 680. y % wi Fraser Eirratt 671, Arch Campbell 671, 2 George Borg 659, Denny Abbott 647, E, 4 7 J y Simkins 645, Jack Wise 638, Jim Me- Rae 629, Jim Felistead 629, Bert How- lett 611, Doug Clark 607. He y Ladies' high triples -- Jean Camp bell 639. g Men's high singles -- Jack Barker y 238, Mace Morrison 229, Jim Scott 220, " George Daniels 220, Cy Usher 317, 3 y f Harry Whitbread 209, 204; Tom Farn- dale 202, Alex Grandison 200, Jack Houston 200. ' Ladies' high singles -- Jean Bryant * 4 250, Mamie Gibb 230, Winnie McRae 4 210, Jessie Daniels 208, Whit bread 204, Gladys Abbott 201, Olive Clark 200 y y DUPLATE OFFICE Wednesday night's bowling proved to be a contest for position with the fol- 7 A "4 " 'owing results. 4 1 The Super-Sixes are gradually losing » their stranglehold on first place, e ing only one point as the Teddy Bears collected two points to retain their now A " over crowded second place position. The Stanley Steamers also maintain. od their second position by winning two points from the Roll-a-Ways who are now slowly sinking cellarward hav- ing gained only 1 point in this fray. The Bob-Cats shook off their last week's co-tenants of bottom place, by a 3-0 victory leaving Phy in sole possession and elevating their own position causing the 3-way tie for second place. m standings are as follows -- Soa ; : 3 aya a EYE J : a LIE ¥ so gs 3 4, i 3 NAL fey tof oY pH 1) ~ REO RP ATER, Clas I prs V1) A er) < t : i =v v, : oe : < Pv > & yl 3 4 J ' er 22 rye, by -- - . tn LF N » Sixes 13, Teddy Bears 11, Stan. q -- /, 3 : § ley-S-Teamers 11, Bob Cats 11, Roll-A- g 3 10 : Ways 9 and Phyllibusters 8. a ~ . Individual honors -- Wilf Anthony's f / / high double of 523 was the outstanding TH / of the evening, followed by Ross Me- ; 4 Master with 457, Harvey Wilson #45, lL \ (4 ! Bill Melnichuk 415 and John Minte: ih / 413, / " y / / Top henors for the ladies went to Mil- dred Flutter with 368 and Ann Correll with 346. 200 Club -- Harvey Wilson 295, Ross 7 il (Sait NB and YOUR ehoroe of dred Flutter 310 and Val Sozansky RADIATOR DEPARTMENT Standings: Brazers 20, Hot Team 23, Lucky Six 23, Gutter Snipes » ng Pine 18, Witiers 17, Lucky trike 17, Pin Busters 13. oe Brazers again stretched their first place lead this week, by defeating the Hot Shots 3 to 1. The Pin Busters continued their drive from the sellsf tion by the same score over Potters. The Lucky Strikes blanked the Snipes 4 to 0, as did the Lucky 17, Jackson and Raike Men's Wear 16, Pontiac Inn 16, son Plumbing 16, Mercury Taxi 15, Ben Triple G. Brabia 54, R J . ral hy 3 Knapp 829, J, Kubla 503, B. Baxter 830 B. Potts 510, K, Marden 543, A. Gald: E. McMaster 510, G. Reid $37, H. Babcock 552, B. Brownlee 3527, D. Taylor 818, C. Bradshaw ig . ary $14 7 Lupe 7, B. Hood nm : RIB URE " ard TA, TT ) . 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