The Oshawa Times, 4 Mar 1959, p. 12

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B THE OSMAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 4, 1959 Barrie Tops Petes 5-2 In Playoft Barrie Flyers, fresh out of fifth place in the OHA Junior A regu- lar schedule, stormed io the j offs in top gear esday Pight to topple the powerful Peterborough Petes 52 on the [strength of a four - goal final- & period burst. i, ha "NEW SPORTS IN SKIING, SHOOTING The 1960 winter Olympics will have a new Nordic event, the Biathlon, .a combination of cross country skiing and rifle marksmanship. During the Olympic trials now under way in Squaw Valley, Calif, Martin Hollai, a Hi ian the targets, a rough silhouette of a mans head. Contestants fire at the targets from various distances at four stations on the course and are penalized two minutes for every shot that | on the U.S. team, shows one of who will compete for a place i the target. A total of 20 rounds are fired. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Y'S MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE This week's high triple went to Dave Ferries with a 640 (255). High singles went to Billy Mills with a nice 295 and Gary with Lulu's took two from Hula Hoops, and Sixers took two from Strikers. Team sta 270. Other high singles went to Gwen Otto 254, Don Mclachlan 248 and 206 Anne Yonson 239, Ron Guiltinan Hr George Reid 222, Robert Gladman 220 202, Jo Anne Mewett 214, Donna dh 210, Brian Borrowdale 204, Rick Johnson 203, Jim Fetchison 202, Judy Gibson 201 and Bob Jacklin 201. Jim Walker 208, arn standings in the girl's section as follows: Big Leagu +h, Strikes 34, Corner Pins 33, Alley George Killen 669 (238, 267); Wes Stata 657 (223, 236); Fred Glover 653 (200, 288); Barb Pisani 632 (236, 202); Norm O'Reilly 623 (227, 242); Wess Bichards 623 (238, 215); Ken Sobsison 618 (255); ers 37,|and Ford A Bennett 605 (237) singles -- Len Barker 248; High Kittens 27, Subtle Six 25, Spitfires 19,| Edna Richards 243; Helen Hircock 230, Crown Bowlers 14, and Tooter's Club(209; Cliff Stark 227; Steve Artym 226; in the boy's section are: Aubrey Hircock 225; Harold Wilson 224; Marie Manning 222; John Pisani 218; 216, 231; Standing Flyers 48, Explorers 3 41,| Del 35, 213; Bev Devent 211, 205; Art Brown =, Syittigters 2 J, Bobeats' a, Dragons | 2: 20, and and George Morgan 211; 204; Janet Stark 202; Al Smith 11, 209; Arn Greene, Steve Chomniak Jim Nemish| Jean Ward 200; and Ev. Stata 200 and 208. , was brought to end by a sensational climax with | : Pacers, Rowdies and Packers. took . teams tied for first place, Tad |Jokers 3; and Dillys 1. Team standing -- Goofers, Darts, Hoolas and Aces 4; Sarcks, Exits and Drag-ons and Pioneers 2; The win gives Barrie a 1-0 edge who finished the season im sec- ond spot. Petes led 2-0 after the first leg, but the hosts couldnt contain Flyers after that as Larry Jones fired a single in the second and then cracked home two more to lead his club to victory. In Tuesday's other quarter- final opener Guelph Biltmores crumpled Toronto Marlboros 8-3 in a hard - fought battle high- lighted by two fights between long-time feudists Roger Cote of Marlboros and Bilts' Eno Kraft. Cote got 26 minutes in penalties in the game. Barrie drew 10 of 16 penalties called at Peterborough but twice Petes failed to score when they in their best-of-seven quarter- final series over Peterborough, held a two-man advantage. DOW KINGSBEER'S "Little b'ar" ......s DOW KINGSBEER BREWERY LIMITED ODK-111 g H G. Hornby 222 and R. Wil. -- R. Pilon 91, W. . Tonkin 99 and Jean ndings -- Pacers 20 A (32); Rowdies 20 (39), Bird-Dogs 19 (29), a); an, Lucky Six 19 (36), Lil's Dills 19 (35), Old Timers 17 (35), Doodlers 16 (27), Bizzy Boys 15 (32), Five and One 15 (28), Sputniks 14 (30), Hopefuls 14 (32), Dominos 12 (32), Bob's Bloopers 8 (22) and Whiz-Bangs 8 (23). MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE The men's high triples were Art Gladman 605, Walt Crystal 574, Crossley 561, Dan Thomson 556, Ken Marden 547, Jim Wallace 538, Victor Parfitt 537, John Waldinsperger 531, Walt Scott 528 and Jim Thomson 525. The . men's high singles were Ken Marden 215, Dan Thomson 214, ; Hugh Gorin 213, Art Gladman 212, 204; John Waldinsperger 211, Jim Wallace 208, Ray Crossley 208 and Walt Scott The women's high Sorles were Mavis Taylor 467, Onda Shirley Harrison 440, Nancy a 433, Bun. | ny Ambrose 432, Marg Woodward 430, | Lil Salvas 428 and Joyce Wilson 425. The women's high singles were Mavis Taylor 182, Onda Gunn 174, Shirley Harrison 167, Marlene Stroud 166, Ma- rie Potts 164, Nancy Pearson 163 and | Elaine Bell 161. FRIENDLY 48 M. Nicholson is our top bowler this season. She is the only double. Only four Lemons, three tied for top place. Doubles M. Nicholson 447, 232, 215, Singles -- H. Logan 233, W. Scott 230, R. Lane 222, E. Wilson 218, B Anderson 217, P. Anderson 209, Gwilliam 208, I. Way 206 and V. Wood mins - C MacLean 91, L. Gil bert 91, E. Taylor 82 and A. Ferneley 70 Flying Saucers whitewashed Dum- bells. Het Shots whitewashed Sputniks. K-W Curle. To Visit Here | Members of the Kitchener Granite Curling Club will pay their annual visit to Oshawa on Friday of this week. The visitors will be the guests of General] Motors of Canada, Limited. The Kitchener group is expect-| ed to arrive at the Oshawa Curl- ing Club at 11.30 a.m. and will be served lunch at the club. The visitors will then pay a visit to the plant of Duplate Canada Limited and will start curling against their Oshawa opponents at approximately 2.30 p.m. General Motors will be hosts at the dinner in the evening The inter-club visits between | the two clubs have been going on | for some years and provide the acme of good fellowship and sport between the two clubs. PLASTIC TANKER LONDON (AP) -- Radio Mos- cow reports an experimental 100- ton oil tanker made of plastic sections glued together will be ONE STOP FOR . . . ® FINANCING job for you! built soon in Leningrad, DO-IT-NOW OSHAWA WOOD PRCBUCTS N Z/VE BETTER IMPROVE NOW! 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