Exist a Rg /Acadians Top Maples OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Battle Of Cleaners Thursday night in an Oshawa | Industrial Basketball League con- Maple Cleaners roared back as lead the winners to their victory bowlis, cert the two Cleaners hooked up they completely |Acadians for the first time this outscored Acadians by 31 - season came out on top of Ma- overcome their lead ples by a score of 101-95, After the halftime rest period and 12 to The league- leading scorer Carl Cheski notch outplayed | The first quarter really turned ed no less than 16 in this quarter {into a shooting and scoring ses sion as both teams were playing very nifty bal with Acadians out- [netting the losers 29 - 23. Playing {coach Gary Vaughan played a {sensational firs quarter for the vided nine to winners as he ran in 13 big points close enough to [to put his squad ahead while Joe back. The score. at Fd Kolodzie and Carl divided 19 hetween them to keep Maples Olinyk, Cheski three of close Acadians continued. to dominate the play slightly in the second quarter as they ddded fo: their {lead by virtue of a 25 - 24 quar ter Al Dickonson was the big gun for the victors in .this quarter las he sunk 12 with a great one handed set shot from the top of the key while Ed Kolodzie hooped Pb id KING AND QUEEN OF BOWLING Winners of the grueling, 10- | ton, Pa., congratulate each ey wide ] zie oope day, $30,200 World's Invitational | other in Chicago, Lubanski ®&ht for the losers to leav e ame , ; ' halftime score reading Acadians Match Game bowling champion pocketed $5000 besides the tro- tr filme 1 0 ships, Ed Lubanski of Detroit | and Charlotte Grubic of Steel- ' Miss Gruble received $2000 EE; phy sports menu New Lead By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' Canadian Tire took over first place in the Bantam Leage of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Asc t, at the h CAPSULE COMMENT: -- Jake Gaudaur of Hamilton Tiger ow Monday mei Bahl Cats has been elected president of the Big-Four football group y oi" 995 hy the score of 3-2 ,, IT'S UNANIMOUS Yvon Durelle didn't gain any friends and In the other action of the he didn't build up any great future public relations gimmick with night, Local 2784 edged Local his week-late bleat that he was the victim of a couple of long 1817 2.1: B'Nal B'Rith won a 4.2 counts. Oh well--it was a nice try--but just like Yvon's boxing decision from the Police Associa skill the reflex was a little too slow to be effective To tion while in the last game of ONE GRANDSTAND (the new improved stadium, of course) I8 the night, Houdaille Industry being touted as the site of the next bout between Archie Moore and | amped Civitan by the score of Durelle. Can Toronto stand two of Moore's masquerades? 7.1 FUEL TO THE FIRE has been added when George Dudley, sec retary-manager of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Assoc, announ wed that no college club has yet applied to represem Canada a! paced by Macdonald of Hou the 1960 Winter Olympics the entries will be in the mail tomot-'qaille Industry with five goals; row, Georgie ! N.Y. GIANTS are favored to beat Cleveland (he Houdaille Bantams scored a Browns tomorrow afternoon in their deciding game for divisional 7.1 win over Civitan In their fonors. Please, don't sell the Browns short BOSTON BRUINS game are expecting to improve their status in the NHL race now that = The Houdaille club led 2.0 at they are over their Injury Jinx, And at that let's face it the end of the first period, added they've had 'em and if a couple of other clubs we could mention go, goals in the second stanza had been as hard-hit, they'd be down in the cellar along with the and one in the third period Leafs WHAT PRICE TV and Radio" N.Y. sports promoters The Jone Civitan tally came in are openly blaming the newspaper delivery strike in Gotham (he third period off the stick of for the recent drastie slump in attendance at sporting events Vernon. Besides Macdonald's five ROCKY COLAVITO -he played with Cleveland, remember? goals for Houdaille Industry was the "slugging" champion of the American League last vear jo... marksmen were Ryan and and if that doesn't prove anything else it should prove that this golesnik so-called "slugging title" is a bag of beans MORE OF SAME: Sudbury Wolves are confident their gate receipts will Improve now that the "INCO" strike is over B'Nai B'Rith Bantams won JOE ZORICA, of the Wolves, Is the "hottest" scorer of the mom: air second game of the season ent in the NOHA-OHA circuit, He has moved from nowhere into and their second-in-a-row as they 7th place in the past nine days NINO VALDES whipped Pat yo ded the winless Police Asso MeMurtry in the first round last night in New York and while it's vin club a 4-2 loss the first time McMurtry has been stopped in 34 pro fights let Burk and Nosal scored goals in alone so early the fact remains that George Chuvalo's handlers the first period for B'Nal B'Rith were 'jarred' by the same blow TOF. BLAKE, coach of Mon:| ie Sawyer and Fair tallied for treal Canadiens is a bit upset because his Habs didn't do too Police The two clubs played a much against Leafs on Thursday night--after the first period scoreless second period. In the Some guys are just plain greedy! KNOW WHAT Blake is do third stanza. the winners hit r ? He's goading his Canadiens to take both games this week- qn auick goals off the sticks of d and if they do, they'll have a lead that will just ahout stand iol and Dobbins to give them up for the balance of the NHL schedule | HOCKEY NEWS! ho win. Chatham Maroons lost at home last night. Tt was their 13th home game of the season and they howed to the K-W Dutchmen 5.2 for their first home defeat, In their schedule BELLEVILLE won over Cornwall last night and Kingston blanked Hull-Ottawa Cana dens 6-0 CIVITAN AND HOUDAILLE POLICE BOYS AND B'NAl B'RITH LOCAL 1817 AND LOCAL 2784 In one of the of the night, 2:1 Both teams failed to score in Oshawa Minor Hockey Assoc. 'Scoring Races The following is a list of the scoring leaders in the Oshawa "HOCKEY SCORES tne. sie "neo AND STANDINGS |" "wivian' tracer BANTAM LEAGUE Macdonald, Houdaille Ind | 1" Furey, Local 270 Vascoe, Civitan Lutton, Canadian Tire Cover, Local 208 . Kolesnik, Foudaille Ind Rarnoski. Civitan Bouris, Houdaille Ind Siblock, Local 208 Gibbons, R'Nal R'Rith tam and Juvenile leagues, new leaders were established in this ast week's games CITY AND DISTRICT Softball teams are reminded of the important meeting at Union Hall on Monday eve ning, 8.30 o'clock BOBBY ATTERSLEY, continues again th set the pace in the Eastern Ontario senior hockey league's seoring race with team-mate Sid Smith as No, 2 boy LOCAL 5-PIN bowling leagues are reminded that their league press re porters should turn in reports within 48 hours of the games being played -- and unless they are typewritten, we can not guarantee that they will be printed Whitby Pair Setting Pace BELLEVILLE (CP Whithv's Bobby Attersley increased his lead in the OHA Eastern Ontario Senior A scoring race this week to 10 points over Sid Smith Whithy playing coach Attersley, with 48 points heads the loop's playmakers with Hull-Ottawa 31 assists, Smith has 38 points Cornwall and is the first-place goal.scorer Kingston with 18, statistics released toda) show Third. is once PTS \ 14 11 10 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern OHA Senior wLY FPF 19 4 2122 16 10 130 R12 fa 612 63 516 2 ®2 Friday's Games Cornwall 3 Bellevil 4! of Cornwall 3 Belleviile 4 Belleville with 34 points on 16 Hull-Ottawa 0 Kingston 6 and 1B assists. Kingston's Saturday's Bus Gagnon follows with 31 while Cornwall Moe Savard, . another Kingston player, has 30, Jean-Paul Pay ette, Belleville, is sixth with 20 Wayne Brown, Lou Smrke Johnny McLellan, all of Relle ville, and Jim Maxwell of Kings. ton round out the top 10 scorers John Henderson of Whithy saw his goals-against average grow to 2.84 hut he still holds a wide lead over Belleville's Gordie Bell who has a 3.43 average and leads in shutouts with two Whithy also Belleville ET " * 7 [3] L] MIDGET LEAGUE Local 222 Lutton, Local 222 Yahn, Kiwanis Konarowski, Kinsmen Dowe, Kinsmen Wilson, Lions Macdonald, Local Furey, lke Hildebrand mm goals Game at Whithy Sunday's Games Whitby at Cornwall Kingston at Hull JUVENILE LEAGUE Nieholishen, H. Macdonald Sneddon, H. Macdonald Mapes, Tony's Wright, H. Macdonald Rurk, BH. Macdonald MacMillan, H. Macdonald ARSTAY TURNS es MOTOR ON AND OFF ACCORDING 10 LUE TEMPERA TUR CSA APPROVED Lind . ows D \ans Cie il w Grosscup To Play With Giants In '59 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)--Quar terback lee Grosscup of Utah says he will play with New York ants of the National Foothall League next year Grosscup, one of the nation's outstanding collegiate passers, was the Giants' first draft choice "I think I'd profit more in the long run by playing in the Na tiongl Football League than by going to Canada," Grosscup said "T've reached suitable terms vith the Giants and | probably will*bhe signing with them after the first of the year.' bd He declined to detail his terms with the Giants UAW Hockey League Goes Again Sunday LT F AMS THE BONUS HEATER CAN BE INSTALLED IN VARIOUS POSITIONS ® SAVE DOLLARS FROM FLYING UP THE CHIMNEY ® DELIVERS CLEAN DRY MEAT WHERE YOU NEED IT FRER OF FURL COSTS: COLD BASEMENTS, RECREATION ROOMS, PLAY ROOM HALLWAY b 0M, o CANNOT RELEASE SOOT OR GASES GUARANTEED by Geuth Electric ® 2 Models to Choose From , . Model 101 Single Unit Model 101A Double Unit Call or Drop in for Further Information Stan's Sharpening Service or Oshawa & Tong's Relka Maddocks H Paving FLTLRE © Sunday wn rena loon aw io Res Cor. King and Burke St. RA 3-3224 AMEX District orning with some fancy shooting along with Gord Davidson and Joe Olinyk, who split 12, to put Ma. ples into their temporary lead Bob Booth and Al Dickonson di keep Acadians come fighting the three quarter mark had Maples ahead the 78 - 66, FOULS PROVE COSTLY Maples lost the game in the last quarter as they had two of their first stringers fingered out of the game for committing their fifth foul. They were Joe Olinyk and Ed Kolodzie, Acadians took advantage of this as they over whelmed the losers 31 - 17 Maple Cleaners played over half of the last quarter with only four players, as they had only six players dressed and it proved costly, the first period, then in the sec ond, the winners scored two goals to give them a 2-0 lead At the start of the third period Seminik scored for Local 1718 to make it read 2-1 but although the losers came close on many occa sions they could not tie the game up Furey and Crothers scored the goals for the Local 2784 club, CANADIAN TIRE, LOCAL 205 Canadian Tire Bantams took over first place in the Bantam race when they downed Local 205 by the score of 3-2. The win for Canadian Tire was their fifth in six games and marked them as the team to beat Clapp opened the scoring for the winners in the first period however McGaw tied the count near the end of the period. In the second period the Canadian Tire club scored two goals to give them a 3-1 edge. In the last period the Local 205 club fought back but could only manage one goal. Keys and Tatton were the marksmen for Canadian Tire while Siblock scor ed the losers' second goal BANTAM LEAGUE Canadian Tire Houdaille Ind. Clvitan Local 205 Local 2784 Local 1817 B'Nai B'Rith Police Assoc. MIDGET ACTION A full slate of games were played Tuesday night in the Osh awa Minor Hotkey Assoc. Midget league and in the first attrac. EE DOOD = =D Lions and Local 222 played to a 1-1 tie ROTARY AND KIWANIS Rotary Midgets won their first game in six starts when they blanked Kiwanis Midgets 340 Peters paced the Rotary attack with two goals while Balsam picked up the third marker Both clubs played a scoreless first period, then the Rotary club went ahead 1-0 in the second and added two more goals in the third KINSMEN AND LEGION Kinsmen Midgets moved into a tie for second place in the Mid get League standings when they blanked the Canadian Legion 2:0 Dowe scored both goals for the winers and Godridge was credited with the shutout in the winners' cage LIONS AND LOCAL 222 In the best hockey game of the night in the Midget League, [J Ladies' High Singles: Olive Clark 238; emerged from the cellar, but they were | . Jessie Daniels 214 and Mary Wise 20] forced into a 1212 last game to split | |" December 23 is our Chicken Roll night with Cadillacs who were shooting for OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE 'There will be a Turkey Roll this com. sponsors who did show - for - Sponsor y onday, Dec. 22. All league mem- Night and take this opportunity of wish sentative present Monday afternoon for Christmas the benefit of those bowling off to ex-| plain the rules, SERGEANTS MESS This Monday will also mark the end Congratulations to the Wireless for the second section, se look to your winning the first section; also to Joan; men, The top ten teams are Rogers with 735 and Palm ight with with the final score reading Aca- ified Delow, We ou en 5 lop Ten Teams: games; Joan Rogers 735 (260, 256, dians 101, Maples 95 3, Poor Boys 35, Smith Transport 15,210); Palm Knight 702 (214, 220, 266); The victors were paced by Al Thanipson Plumbing 32, Blasters 3, Gord McCormack 682 (243.247), Jim ie ontiac Inn 30, Subway Lunch , Bowman 680 (265,260); Stew McKinlay Di konscn, Bob Booth pod Gary Holody Aluminum 28, Jackson and 634 (220, 236); Dave Matthews 648 (234,] Vaughan with 28, 27 and 25 points paike 2, Jackson Sand and 233); Dick Bailey 646 (230, 229); George respectively while the losing side Gravel 27 Wilson 645 (249, 233), were paced by Carl Cheski, Bob Top Teams (Pinfall) Smith Trans: Ladies: Belle Fox Davidson and Joe Olinyk with 28, port 19.145; Rotish Men's Wear 19.071; g,cy eit 608 (207, 221), 21 and 17 ' Poor Boys 19.063; Blasters 18,848, Pon. |" tine Inn 18.829; The P Team % Wireless 27, Drivers | i ' ' 18,803; Lander Stark Oil 18,733; Foley 25. Gunners 24, Fitters 20, aders 19, CAGE COMMENT -- Acadians ov, Cheer instructors 18, Operators 15, Mechanics | ) finally came up with a great team effort and this High Triples: 8. Malloy 355, B, Hood 12, Commanders 10, Armours 10. ! proved 515, R, Gay $31, G. Murphy 510, B urkey winners: Joan- Rogers enough to carry them over Ma. Katoes 509, G Brapin 515, ples for 'the first time this sea- 33: D. Price 323, K J. Crawford Paim Knight 680, Jim Bowman sher 558, D, Dave Matthews #648, Belle Fox Frayne 517, B. Harding 537, W. Crystal George Wilson 645, Dick Bailey son , This turned out to be a 562, nD, Thompson 525, C. Creamer 513, Emile Smale 544, Jack Jonasson real high scoring game by both W. Scott 585, K. Gunn 544, G. Reid 543. Lenore Robbins 515 and Nick Hall 493 po y | . Chicken winners: Percy Wright 256 "a . High Singles: 8. Malloy 208, R. Gay teams. The three stars of the High Gnkies: BM Eo op 207. J. Gord McCormack 247, Jack Bond 245, night went to Bob Booth, Al Dick- &oo i "260 K. Fisher 227, 1, Frayne Karse Carswell 230, Helen Anderson onson and Gary Vaughan, 202, B. Harding 214. W. Crystal 202, 20a, Carly Wr 207, Dive Smart 201, . No , E. Barry 200, W. Scott 203, K. Gunn 230,| Olive Teatro 201, Mable McNeil 185 and ACADIANS Shie ds, Sabanski 212 Ev Bould 154, GM PROTECTION LEAGU PARTS AND SERVICE MEN ; " $trato-Ch 1. ' Burrows, 8. Fouls 11 out of 20. cydifives 8," Oidsmobile 6. Pontiacs 9. roles tne vies or 1008 and shoe , b : I tiv / MAPLES -- Cheski, 28; Olinyk, Cheviviat 3 (ELfiine 9, GMCs 8, VAUX: ytarted the second section, We saw a 17; Vogue, 9; Risebrough, 6; Men's Hi ig Deon Abbott | Detter start than previously as there : e os y v Kolodzie, 14: Davidson, 21, Fouls as top i A A IE A Wars 10 1 Butouts aliliongh & lew same 19 out of 29 |224. 202): Jack Wise 672 (282, Roll and some of the boys bowled ./ Officials -- Jim Brady and Paul [raser Erratt 652 (20, 213 'if they had not had a good meal in e Borg 644 (286, 215); George Wright . weeks; but they will now, Others bow! RB 0 n 622 (258); and Cliff McGee 603 000 Dt Nel Wot oare. » 27) ' Delcos, who took the first section tor er Jug Triples kept on rolling as they won 3-1 from | Men's High Singles: M, Morrison 250, Chevs who slipped after taking the 203; George Fox 238; FE. Missett 230; first game with an 1100 score. Buirks #(A, Campbell 230: D, Clark 227; B kept pace as they met GMC's on a bad Meyers 227; H. Whitbread 217, V. Wil. night and took a 3-1 win also. Diesels son 212; K. Smith 211 Solar ran into Maple Leafs and after hoth 211; C, Usher 210; J. Fi d 207; B. turned on the heat, Diesels won out by Waugh 206; J. Scott 206 and ¥. Bull 201. another 3.1 margin. Vauxhalls finally | H | Big Bob Booth ran in 10 to, Rotish Men's Wear Geo. 648 (338); Betty | wer---------- Jean Morrison #0 the best of luck td everyone! Starlings 15 and Men over 200 with handicap RAINBOW LEAGUE Standing: Rose 16, Green 13, Black 12, Purple 12, Jade 12, Navy 12, Grey 11, Maroon 11, Gold 11, Red 10, Yellow 19. Hayden Macdonalds 17, Woodlyn K. Payne 217, T. Knight 216 W. Bon Lounge 17, Horwich Jewellers netta 213, J. Ross 209, J. Bell 208, M Nu-Way Rug 16, Gil. Terpin 206, M. Burr 205. H. Peaker 205. ; / took a decided liking for some fowl Local 222 battled the first place ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE The last games were also divided 2.2) X coming out on top in this first section! pard for. all they could get Lions opened the scoring in the 4 1 get, P IR struggle. The final standing was: Beav Johnnie Trott set a terrific pace In " |19, Cherries 19, Weavers 18, Ja 1 croft. Lutton of Local 222 got that! 4 o0"\9 pe Happy but after supper Johnnie Cook went | one back at the start of the sec- after him in earnest and wound up with ere is only one scratch bowler for & wow of an B57 (320, 244, 293) and but stood until the final bell the ladies this week and it's Marg, 'for a few head pins would have gone es re game went well for 726 (248, 208, 270). The MIDGET LEAGUE | Ladies over 200 with handicap: Pearl good singles were also scarce as Fd 292 (646), Muriel Hurst 289 (621), Dor-| Matthews 268 and Charlie Peters and Jos 555 viees 8 11 |othy Coleman 240, Winnie Scott 237, 228| John Kozak were tied with 263 each. O08 Isaac 226, Marion Cox 216, ' , | ¥ Vera Szikszay 211, Myrtle © an follows: High Triples, John Cook 857 Can. Legion Bint scratch, John Trott 802 scratch, and Fd Rotary 202, Pearl Cooper 200 and Blanche Nor ton 200 winners were Charlie Peters 263 plus 37 Rill Grandy for 300, Bill Matthews 268 plus 25 for _-- VEN 214, Fred Coleman 200, 208, Stan Gray 293 ang John Kozak 263 plus 27 for 290 NEW JUVENILE LEADERS 7 We alwo had six lucky draws with the Hayden Macdonald Juveniles Ark! following names coming to uveniles yi". 241, 222 (719), Rex. Pike 231 1aurence Andeley. Harold Brown, Dave John Krawchuk, Dick ' tion of the Oshawa Minor Hockey Clif 'Davis 218, Allan Venema 312, Addie ek Turner 1} N ton Assoc. on Wednesday night when jiamy Longbottom 21 Hamilton | = cecond Section Standing: Delcos 3:27, Lemon League: Rita Code 89, Glen Buicks 3.21, Diesels 3.19, Pontiacy 2:22 the score of 9-0 " . Gibbs 82, Carol Little 81, Dorothy Maple Leafs 1.22, GMC's 1.22, and In the other Juvenile encounter, yi,ise 75. Daisy Foote 71, Ethel Wilson |Chevs 1.18 Dairy played to a 1-1 tie | Watch your step next Monday night yo. tient wishes for A Merry Christmas | . OSHAWA DAIRY, BEATON's |, blente ramones oe on Monday bers and their families, and to all the boys who have helped us no end as up with their best dishlay oa the MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE {and will start In again on Wednesday, season when they held Oshawa mp, first section was won Ist Friday Jan. 7. The winners of the fowl will be oir or i total of 22 points nesday between 1045 am, and 11.10 did all their scoring in the first Top bowler was Chris Holt with 732, a.m. as the shifts change, from Rill heads up hockey all the way. 703, Hank Brown 685, Shorty Davis 630, Holidays! Konarowski notched the lone Pat Knipe 612, Hattie Curran 610, Wal while| "Team Standing: Fly By Nights 22. The high triples of this week are as McKnight scored Beaton's lone Scroungers 19, Red Caps 21, Sputniks follows: Bill Aylesworth 258 (631) and goal {Hoops 14, Beetle Bums 13, en Horns Boys' 200 scores: Rick Johnson 222 {n and Jitterbugs 10 221; Eric Sage 217; Jim Montpetit 216; " MOTOR CITY LADIES' MAJOR "A" shh : Hayden Macdonald Juveniles Coca Colas wept all out and captured | Girls' 200 scores: Carol Crawford 238. / . h t The girls' teams and the points are on Wednesday night and handed points, Big Leaguers 25, Lucky Strikes 24 Tony's their worst defeat of the High bowler for the might was Janet Alley Kittens 18, Corner Pins 16, Spit man 760; Betty Sackett 756; Helen Butt yy and Carel Evans 4 The loss for Tony's was their 737; Bea Ross 728: Bea Milton 728; Greta Legeman 686; Ruby Reeson 672; enough to allow Hayden Macdon- oe \acKay 655; Isabelle King 30; League standing Barbara George 647; Doris Vann 639. Brown 9, White 9, Silver 8, Lime 7 aR a Helen Gourlie 630: Bea Northey 625 3. h hime 7 ners' attack with five goals, nell 628: Edna Hudson 609; Agnes Mc.|Tan 5. Blue 3, Mauve 2 while the other scoring was di. Cabe 600 High Doubles: M. Fletcher 547 (268, Janet Peel, Marion Dingman, Betty gon 466 (210, 256): H. Anderson 441 (216, Millan and Wright. Morden got Sackett, Bea Milton, Ede Ryan 604 225); M. Irwin 440 (216, 224); R. Red credit for the shutout in the nets "0 U0 list), Ruby Reeson, Isabelle [, Clemence 423 (272); G. Glover 418 King and Edna Hudson (250); R. Mack 414 (234); E. Riley 411 » | b H JUVENILE LEAGUE Probe) of Nu-Way Rug and ihe mystery {it (223); 1. Eisey 400 (216) w T Pts. prize Was won y na owma High sf A M Moderns 19, Reeds 19, Fashion Village Murray 230, J. Ovens 225, O. Shortt 219, Tony's Oshawa Dairy 16, Strouds 16, ME Everyone seems to be shape for the turkey roll next week - proof with these scores just bowled: 282, 274 Makarchuk 769 (305, 308); H, Brown 750 (264, The executive would like to thank the go ony 739 (276); J, Crawford 715 (282); | others came out Bowman 705 (314); Cy ing 1 : bers are eligible. There will be a repre. ing each and everyone 8 Very Merry tid 609; G. Thpping 674 4298); B. Clayton Save Your Life! R Short, 95 is the new member in 300); J. Zak 745 (318); J. the Lemon League and none of the Powell 682] B. Hayes 269; P. Szoldra 283; 8 .|7 koff 694 (200); E. Brisebois 665; Burke 669; B, Brown 268; J, Laurie The top five teams in pins: Browns , Seven Up 3488, Coulters 3459, IMS 3448, and Powells 3410. Next w Tuek! 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Congratulations to the Beavers for as Pontiac nd Oldsmobiles struggled rs 8 po 5, 1, 0 9, Eagl first period on a goal by How- ers 25, Hawks 21, Orioles 19, Eagles oT Whe I ane pace 11 ng 9 ond period and that is the way it Jackin who has this honor with a 251 on to top 900, Tony Desjardines also W L T Pts. Marlow rolled a nice single game of Cornish with 305 was tops over Bill 652), Al / 6, Li pl Rima {652) Alles Vehoms 228, Lusia The winners of the Chicken Roll were | Gladys Shemilt 204, 201, Don Cornish 751 with 66 handicap. Singles Kiwanis Men without Handicap the top took over first place in their sec: (516), Erie Jacklin 227, Jim Scott 220, sptonell and Ray Thertell they blasted the Tony's club by Maunder 87, Alice' Venema #6, Ivy Cadillacs 2.17, Vauxhalls 2.16, Olds 2:16, Oshawa Dairy and Beaton's 71, Ethel Westiake 66 The executive wishes to extend their the foul line is to be used 49nd A Happy New Year to all the inem Beaton's Dairy Juveniles came night | spares. We will not bowl for two weeks Dairy to a 1-1 tie. Both teams ' evening by the Fly-By-Nights, with a able to get them at the gate next Wed period, and from then on played pg, Ross 771 (318), Red McDiarmid Matthews, In the meantime -- Happy A ter Bittorff 608 and Archie Bruce 602 Y'S MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE goal for Oshawa Dairy, 19, Seven Ups 18, Sober Fivamld, Hoola Joan Ellett 206, 250 (612) ry s ' TONY'S AND MacDONALD'S | Gary Hoolsma 206 and Bill Briaden 200 displayed plenty of scoring punchy, (SE "lection with a nice total of 28 vith a total of 784: Marion Ding i " season, winning 9-0 Poel w fires 12. Crown Bowlers 11, Subtle Six first of the season, and it was Joan Jackson 712: Millie Cameron 698; ald to take over first place in the Alice' Northey #48: Mavis Tavior 648; Aw: JH " Or Jack Sneddon paced the win: piecta McLaughlin 620. Mary McCon. Coral 7. Orange 6, Pink 6, Beige 6 . 4 Our winners for the chickens were 281); B. Colvin 483 (253, 230); E. 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