The Oshawa Times, 9 Apr 1959, p. 14

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i i 1] ' ' ) [] ! } | ' 1 ! i 3 f ' ' |] ' ' [ ) [] [| ) | \ } f | ] ' ' i [ ' ] | ] |] ' ' ) ' |] |] 1] 1] ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ! - a -- A ------------ A 1; I; - ---------- S------------ A | 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 1959 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS WEDNESDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL pins. Congratulations, gals! AUX, 27 VAW All the teams are warming up for| We would like to take this opportu: Only one double this week, Mary the final, with the best week of indi- nity to thank the official score-keepers, Slater, vidual bowling this year, with 28 men|Marion Godden, Dolly Swanger, Amelia) Second Section winners are as fol: over 700 triples and 20 men 330 or bet-|Vincen and Hilda Baker, for . their lows: High average, M. Nichol ter singles, % Body. & time and trouble | high double, M, Slater, a hig! Single. tanding ~ Surnovsky's ly ShoP| gigh triples for the day were: M,(A. Watson, i Jets, points a 20, CP1 2, Jackson Bios. 20. DUniosipne pratto 633, J. Fowler 819, C Well-| Toppers, pins 18,320. Tr a ell 50 HI Carat 20.|man 609 and Ella Hall 602 Doubles -- M. Slater 402 (254). Sin: oom Lovell a0 JOroish 2%! High singles were: H. Lexge 284, J. (gles, H. Farrow 279. O. Ellison 229, M, Rinlocks 18, Morris Berg s 16, Town TV Fowler 259, R. Rockbrune 251. M, Nicholson 218, R. Clapp 206, M. Mac. Electric' 15 APNE ol - Aoamlg 15, Heath 231, J. Selleck 221,-M. Lenius 221, Millin 205, M, Whitbread 202 and J, tant 1 an enndiayaronates 10/1. Cochrane 219, M. DePratio 217.220, MacKean 200. Triples -- Stan Hodgson 884 (341, 285 'V. Ward 217, D. Kelemen 5-26! El Lucky - Six whitewashed Toppers; 238); Bill Watts 831 (252, 265, 34); 'ampbell 212, | bbledick 211 - 214, (N whitewashed Green. Lounds 801 (301 262); Ted Tozer |S Wellman 201 M. Muir 206-212, hornets, Jets took two points from da B01 (301, 262); Ted Touler!G. Knight 206, D. Knitnisky 205.228, H. Sputniks and Aces took twg points from 'Gord Hudson 778 (285, 377); Steve Proctor 204, D, West 202, Ella Hall 201-| Ramblers, : Barta 777 (325); Doug Bent ley 774| 238 and M. Dingman 200-220. Team Standing -- Sputniks 29. Jets : Bill Solomon 770 (291); Len! Lemon league E. Broadbent 98, H,'20, Toppers 18, Moonbeams 18, Lucky Watkins 763 (279, 258); Hughie MecLel.| Fetchison 93 and V. Maitland 91 |8ix 17, Greenhornets 16, Aces 16 and land 748 (313); Bill Leask 748 (277, 277);| See you all at the banquet! Ramblers 7. Joe Puhky 747 (320); Sal Himes 746) % LT Vis (382, 260); Ray Mann 735 (289); How- ard Davies 733 (263): Bob Gallagher 729 (268); Ev Edwards 727 (282, 250); Vie Cascarella 725 (262); Jim Henderson 718 (284); aite 717 (261, 254); Carly Jackson 711 (266); Vince Petelgney 710 (266); Ed Bowler| 708, Jack Marshall 707 (254, 280); and Jack Smith 700 (281). | Singles -- Bert Poulter 320, Jack Peeling 319, Harry Keyes 313, Al Zwei) 303, Ross DeHart 206, Ron Creamer 291, Jack Bond 287, Ken Daly 281, Al Prout 281, Jack Cory 278, Pete Man- dryk 275, Paul Shody 266, Dave Donald | 265, R. Jones 264, Hank Sarnovsky 264: Jim Sarnovsky 264, Rube Gay 259, Ted| Smith 256, Jerry Hickey 252 and Bob| Boneham 250. DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS The third and last section is quickly coming to an end. Any records to be| broken must be bowled within the next three weeks of scheduled bowling. A great 360 was bowled by Bill Car-| ter, with seven strikes in a row, proving that there is still great scores to be made, The team standings are: First, Tad| Poles and Five and One, One point | behind are Bob's Bloopers and Hope. | fuls. Third are Pacers, Bird-Dogs. and Packers, who are four points behind the leaders and great threats to them. High triples W. Morey 797 (304: 278), L. Locke 753 (275-220-258), R. Gar. dian 736 (290-248), A. Goguen 707 (264), J. Bent 703 (258-235), 8, Melnichuk 696 (238-276), W. Anthony 694 (264), W, Car- ter 689 (360), T. Rossi 689 (228-271), V. Sozansky 667 (313), D. Brockman 641 (276), B, Melnichuk 638 (240), A Prit- chard 621 (228), R. Turpin 615 (239), A. Lyson 612, G. Parkin 610 (244), R. Reid 609 ¢237), J. Claus 606 (249) and Clare Mason 601 (230). | Other singles -- W. Judge 236, Eileen Rowden 252, G. Judd 239, F. McKnight| BLACK TUBE-TYPE 238, J. Sabo 238, S. Roznik 238, J. Mc-| Cartney 235, F. Dykstra 234, F Laughlin 232, W. McRae 230, A. Leavit 230, Jiro Snelgrove 227, J. C 226, J. Hardie 224 and Maureen Mullens 221. | Lemon League -- J. Roberts 98. Team standing -- Tad Poles 15 (47), Five and One 15 (43), Bob's Bloopers 14 (36), Hopefulls 14 (46), Pacers 11 (54), Bird Dogs 11 (40), Packers 11 (50), Lil's Dills 10 (45), Lucky Six 10 (46) Old Timers 9 (44), Rowdies 8 (45), Doodlers 8 ), Whiz-Bangs 7 (30) Have our FE TE Sputniks 7 Dominos 6 (38), and Bizzy Boys 4 (36). GMC PLATERS LEAGUE | With only three games to go the Tankers demonstrated their super tority in a very marked manner by taking the brightness out of the Shin- ne of 40, I ers to the tune n so doing they consolidated their lead and are now in a position where it is very| J doubtful that they can be displaced eC é (o] a At the other end of the league . table, the G87's who have made the cellar their permanent home showed a flash of their old brilliance by tak. Takes ing 3 points from the Polishers. Cap ly f i t ae eo oniy a iew minutes carried his team single handed had a poor night, but for a change his team rallied to his support and got| hot. With his usual modesty John| gives the credit for this victory to the A x rest of his team and wishes Mike O'Rielly and Charley Williams to be mentioned fof their contribution The Automatics handicapped by absentees failed dismally against the Gyros. This was no disgrace however because they met the Gyros on their) best form, Captain Don Lewis inspir-| ing his team by a personal perform. ance of 710. The Kromers had their ambitions dampened to a marked degree by the Mixers who found it comparatively easy to take 3 points, High Triples: Vie Williamson 758 (280), Don Lewis 710 (278), C. Chatten 691 (283), M. O'Rielly 671 (257), A Vyschaft 657 (278). O. Kirby 622 (225) and Bob McFadden 608 (214). Standings: Tankers 32, Mixers 29, Kromers 27, Polishers 27, Gyros 25 Alomaties 22, Shiners 18 and G87's 2 Lemon League: C. Palmer and John- ny Davey LADIES MAJOR 'B' LEAGUE Points taken Mitchells 4, Burns 0: Motor City 4, Bints 0; Western Tire 4, EF Whites Ins. 0; Subway Lunch 3, Nes-| bitts 1 and Hendersons 3, Saywells 1.| hd Over 600 -- Bert Cole 669, Doris Bow- en 643, Jean Brown 62! and Lois Shaw 603 go cmon League -- Laura McKinley| 0 yr New John Bean Visuliner is the latest available in | Team ing ~-- Subway Lunch 20- H i 55, Nesbl 16-50, Saywells 15.54, Hen. | the alignment field. dersons 15-57, Mitchells 14-61, Burns . End Ali Wheel Bal -40, Motor City 13-49, Western Tire ront n ignment, i 12:48, Bints 11-45 and Whites Insurance gnmen, eel' Palancing 10-41 Roby Lane aL wich again Factory Trained & Tested Mechanics this week Singles R. Lane 238, P. Anderson 227, G. Gwilliam 220, M. McMillin 217, Lemons: B. Hooisma 98, K. Bickle 95-74, L. Gilbert 95, M. Brooks 91, E. Wilson 89 and D. Cowle 64. ® Hot Shots took two points from Hula Hoops: Sputniks took two points from Dumbells: Strikers took two points from Flying Saucers and Lulu's took two points from Sixers. Team Standing--Sixers 20, Hot Shots 19, Lulu's 18, Strikers 18, Hula Hoops 3 16, Flying Saucers 15, Dumbells 7 and Sputniks 7 » NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE Another season of bowling has come "SA FETY THROUGH QUALITY" to an end (darn it) for our league, amd it was quite a finish. Virgie Ward's & 's Hi. Fi's are the champs with 2849 total Puna the aumpe ith 0 wal gag RITSON RD, S. RA 3-7 are runners-up with 2662 total pins. Of the remaining six teams, not in the playoffs, Mid Muir's Donits claim the Consolation : prize with a total of 2861 JOIN THE LUCKY ONES THIS YEAR... But First Of All MITH Uda... 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