The Oshawa Times, 9 Oct 1959, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

BOWLING NEWS HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE We had no three hundred game this week. The rain must have slowed them mp. High bowler was Pat McConnell (141, 128) 269; Charlie Lovell (121, 120) 241; and Ada McDonough (156, 83) 239. Lemon League for this week, Clara Suddard (18, 36) 54 and Sonia Dia- chinko (12, 21) 33. We would like to thank our score- keepers, also Jack Bird and Gord. Buchanan, for coaching. See you all mext week! CRA LEAGUE Standing Bom-Hers 12, Sunnyside nT s 10, 9, Rascals 8, N. Oshawa No, 1, 8, Wood- view No. 3, 8, Sliders 8, Zeros 7, Hi Los 6, Spades 6, Argonauts 6, Bird Dogs 6, < 5. Hasb 5. Ari ts 5. Bingo Markers 5, Abstainers 4, Bathe No. 2, 4, Harman 4, Thorntons 3, Wood- view 1, Wildcats 1 and Storie 1. This week seven teams scored shut- outs, mamely Troubleshooters, Sliders, Harman, Rascals, Sunshiners, Has- beens and Bom-Hers, 'The losing teams were Thorntons, Aristocrats, Bathe No. 2. Storie, Oldtimers, Wildcats, and Hi- Los, 31 wins were scored by Woodview No. 3, Sunnyside, Abstainers and N. Oshawa No. 1 over Woodview, Bingo Markers, Zeros and Spades respective: ly. The girls showed the way this week, Mavis Taylor with 744 (257, 251, 236) (235, 202( 201). Geo. Tavlor 633 (219, 214, 200), Ig Clark (214, 212}, Bob Carter 622 (210, 208, 204), Earl Moore 617 (214, 210). Earle Rose 615 219, 200), Peggy Etmanski 613 (283), Bob Germond 612 (243), Curt Russell 12] (229), Doug Trivett 607 (218, 201), and Marg Shemilt 603 (280). Good sinvles were Ross Drew 279, Stan Rout 259, Jack Craggs 250, Billie Trivett 244, Marg Higgins 243, Len Brash 241, Chuck Grimbleby 236, Vie Williamson 234. Dennis Weiss 230, Ethel Zufelt 228, Milt Fountain Carson Heard 226, Helen Pinch Jim Baxter 222, Bryan Weiss 219, Lil Linton 218, Ozzie Weeks 215, Wilf Scattergood 215, Jean Ogden , Ed Shemilt 210. Geor Lawrence 209, 200, Denny Linton 207.) 207, Max Rockert 207, Tip Buechlen 207. | Doreen Reid 206, 203, Bette Mareh 205. | Lucille Clarke 205. Aubrev Scriver 205. Fred Henderson 204, Walt Dowe 203.) Don Harper 203, Rich March 202, Carl Wahrer 202, Betty Byrne 201, Andy Musoronchan 201, Doug Marshall 201. Deb Tilk 201, Mary Tilk 200 and Larry Huston 200. LEGION LEAGUE I Second week of Legion Bowlinr shows a very good attendance. Elo' Landry's Sharp Shooters are living up to their name taking four pts. from thr Bar Tenders. Bob Skelton's Packed Team got 3 pts. from the Step and Fetchet, Bob rolling a high triple 740 (291, 212, 237). The Blowers took 4 pis from the "Sooners". Misfits piloted by Ernie McKenzie took 3 pts. from the Haven't Got a Clue Club. Dead Heads downed the You Name Em three | to one, while the Dizzy Six took three | from the Wild Cats. | High Men Singles J. Mahaffey 269. Ernie McKenzie 284, 221, Eloi Landry | 255, 227, J. Strank 267. 240, Lloyd Car- | son 236, O. Conlin 237, A. Parry 241, | B. Lock 235. Frank Grant 204, Tab Parish 244, 203, J. Anderson 219 and | L. Black 220. | Ladies' High Singles Harriet Johns) 267, Ann Landry 250, 201, F. Bracey| Te R. Hughes 210 and J. Mahaffey | Looking over the score sheet we see that we have a few well known bowlers in the Lemon League Bert Brown, a first time starter this year, rolled » lonely 77 single followed by J. Smith Jr. 63 and J. Dodds 70. Team Standing Sharp Shooters 8. Dizzy Six 6, Blowers 5, Haven't a Clue 3, Wild Cats 4, Bar Tenders 4, Misfits 3, Dead Heads 3, Sooners 3, Packed | Team 3, Step and Fetchet 2, and You| Name Em 2. I BUSH LEAGUE moved with a 3-1 victory over the "luckless" Oshawa Glass. Tool Room Terrors stayed hot whitewashing Kemps Radi- Jators 4-0, while, over on the oth alleys, Johansen Builders had In the final match of the evening Evans Loam and Elliott's Restaurant fought to a 22 draw. Standings -- Nick's Billiards 10, Kuch Shoes 9, Tool Room Terrors 9, Pick- wick Cleaners 8; Kemps Radiators 6, Evans Loam 5, Elliott's Restaurant 5, Johansen Builders 4, CNR Flyers 2 and Oshawa Glass 1. High Triples (scratch) -- Coming up with a star performance wis Jack *Elvis" Bent who came 1p with a beau. tiful 709 (260) while Don Neate aiso had a good night hitting for a nice 708 | (287, 276). Bill Von Minden had a nice | 703 (346). Ed Brocey a 690 (294); John | Hubard a 689 (250); George Oliver a 672 (265); Ross Wright a 670 and Gus] Beko a 664 (262). f High Singles (scratch)--Having good single games this week were Alex | Kuch with a nice 284; Archie Bruce a| 273: Bill Hollyhead a 270; Fred Porter | a 271; Ray Brown a 266; Gord Tonkin | 261; Blight a 253 Lemon League -- Having tough Tuck | this week was J. Smythe who got a 45 X | NOTE -- There will be no bowling on Monday, Oct. 12, Thanksgiving Day Bowling will resume on Monday, Oct. 19. See you all then! MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE High Triples -- R. MacDermaid 821 B. Morey 711, R. Mann 691, B. Ross 691, W. Bittorf 682, F. Waite 681, C.| MacNeill 669, A. Jamieson 666, M. Ketelko 645, E. Westlake 639, Bob| Kitchen 628, A. Wall 619, J. Westlake | 612, P. Knipe 611, J. Curl 609 and K. Bailey 602. { High Singles -- R. MacDermaid 319 | A. Jamieson 280, Bob Kitchen 278, K. Bailey 273, C. MacNeil 268, W. Bittorf 265, B. Morey 261, B. Ross 259, A.| Bruce 254, R. Mann 252, M. Ketelkio | , E. MacNeil 251, C. Read 27. J. Westlake 244, A. Wall 242, E. Waite 238, F. Waite 236, I. Curl 233, E. lake 221, F. Bell 221, P. Knipe 220, J. Curl 219, E. Campbell 218, C. Jackson 218, L. Peebles 217, C. Collins 210, L. A. Bailey 206, B, Kitchen Evers 63. | Team Standings -- Hokeypokes 10. | Lucky Sevens 8, Roughriders, Hoola Hoops 7, Die Hards, Beedle Bombs 6, Moonshiners, Toppers, Slow Birds and Bums 4. PLANT PROTECTION LEAGUE | Team Standing -- Corvairs 12, Pon. | Haes 11, Chevrolet 9, Impalas 9, Bel | Airs 7, Buicks 6, Cadillacs 6 and Olds- | mobile 4. Two very good triples were oowled by Jim McRae with 759 (336, 229) and Ray Thompson 717 (243, 239, 235). J Barker, consistent for a change, High Singles -- George Fox 251, Don Erratt 234, 219; Cliff McGee 229, 204; Jim Felstead 221, 209; Harry Whitbread 210, Fred Bull 209, Ken Smith 207, Mace Morrison 203 and Alex Grandi- son 201 300 Bowlers -- Gord Farndale M7, Jack Houston 305 and Jim McRae 336. BOWDRY REPLACED f PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Pennsylvania State Athletic Com- mission placed Jesse Bowdry, St. Louis light heavyweight, on the "ill and unavailable list". Thurs- day until he honors a contrast to fight Von Clay of Philadelphia. Bowdry . was scheduled for a nationally televised 10 - round fight against the unbeaten young Philadelphian here tonight but] withdrew because of a virus at- tack. Clay instead is meeting Kid Sisto Rodriguez of California. Al Klein, Philadelphia member of the state athletic commission, said all other states were being asked to honor what amounts to} a suspension of Bowdry until he| fulfills the Clay contract, 1958 MORRIS 1000 STATION WAGON One-owner, low mileage. Comfort, economy, convenience. 1395.00 1951 STUDEBAKER $495 1949 PLYMOUTH $75 1953 WILLYS SEDAN $395 ~~ SEEOUR BUMPER CROP Ontario Motor Sales has c harvest of values waiting for you on their used car lot. Make up your mind now to come down and see for yourself the wonderful deals you can get when you deal with Ontario Motor Sales. 1956 BUICK CONVERTIBLE RADIO, AUTOMATIC 1895.00 1956 BUICK SEDAN Blue and white with dynaflo. One owner. 1695.00 1959 CHEVROLET V-8, automatic. Only 6,000 miles. Just like new. 2695.00 1953 FORD SEDAN $395 1954 CHRYSLER 6-CYLINDER SEDAN Automatic, radio in gleaming black. 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Good clean car done in a beautiful blue. 695.00 1957 CHEVROLET Licence A 35330 1595.00 488 PARISIENNE SEDAN BUICK SEDAN Radio and Dynaflow Beauiiful blue and white. 895.00 1951 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Radio $395 1950\ CHEV Very Good Mechanically $79 1951 CHEV Sedan $295 1952 PONTIAC 2 Door. Radio $295 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN Licence A35839 995.00 1950 PONTIAC © BL V-8 engine, power steering, power brakes. Radio etc. When new this car sold for over $4000. SPECIAL | 2895.00 XX ha: | SPECIAL 1959 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 SEDAN Fully equipped. Beautiful 2 tone blue with white trim.- Was $4965. 3695.00 1952 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON Metallic blue and very clean. 495.00 1956 CHEVROLET Yellow and Black. One owner. 1395.00 OVER 90 'OK' USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM... ALL AT AFFORD ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND STREET WEST RA 5-6508

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy