12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 20, 1960 2d L OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Will Not PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES man, John Jackson, Tom Dobbie, Gwen {Bob Gallagher, Alex Donaldson and | l'eam standings this week are Do Wright, Bob Coppin, Madeline Sinclair|Dave Reynolds being best for Hy | itties and Jets 7, Eight Balls 6,|and Lorne' Crandall man's and John Trott the ace for Ju perate | bilee [ jometimers 5, 6 Blind Mice, Shocks, REE 'orner Pins, Maudettes, Goose Eggs, MOTOR CITY § Lucky Strike moved int p t Neadliners, High Hopes and Happy 00 double -- Al , 280) th lea in ing JUS See eicels 208 Doe 00's -- Ethel F an 486 (219, with a dean, sweep over Dave i nz COLUMBUS, Ohio (APY --Ths 3 s, § § 7 ; aan 9 thus capitalizing on a slip by the Col- nronosed third ior. bas 27), Mesle Poch + 206), "Did" || l Fi IGA beaten by 1d Wilson 1 poo I third major baseball wd Mavericks 3, Handicappers, The : p Hobbs 446 (248, 198), Myrna Baldwin eague. -the: C nis bi 7 a and Coolers 2 by Don Cross. |420 (218, 202), Irene Campbell 401 (212, Furafture, age, Ll 5 ontinental, does not| i nan ith B32 (255-238-369) followed by |192> and Ada Tonkin 403 (181, 222) Auto Trim picked up a valuable plan te operate in 1960, And Whe 0 ak tory over the fast travelling Mills Mo- it does function it will pay rea-| ' ELSE CAN YOU rll | ; Hardi: 767 (201-339-227), Steve 200's Berniece Sara 4 Cy Sert Harding McFeeters 219, Ivy Stone 218, Annette! tors club despite another big nigh v sonable compensation for terri (224-222-270) and Helen Read | © R Sarta Jifces 222 : Iliffe 218, Dorothy Fletcher 212, Vi Lloyd Sabins and again it Viorial righ i * 3403 2 ol Moore 211, Annie Chryk 207, Helen Hyman and Harold Ball to the rescu lie! S, ) triples Don Brockman 2 elen ; . Qver 600 triples are Do . Gourlie 206, Mary Frobel 204, Fair for the trimmers President Branch' Rickey of the| #5 (238-200-244), Pete Wight 668 (257-| 2), Bill Gutsell 667 (242-269), Harry lley Bouckley 203 and Rolande Tierney Photo Plate remained tied with A proposed yop assured minor Cayle 647 (241-223), Stan Paradise 644/20% Trim in the standing by defeating Joague chief George M. Trautman 218-230), Mavis Taylor 639 (213-221-205) Team standing -- Motor City Bowl. Dunn's Clothing but Bolahood ' po I i = v | 4 . Stan. Cook 638 (203-210-225), Howard 0% 3.14, Crowell's Shell Station 2-14, Estate dropped the works to a plucky ! uesday after Trautman hrs # lead 632 (208-220-204), Ed Leslie 620 People's Clothing 1-12, Modern Up. Ritson Drugs Club. Banjo Henning omplained that although many | " 2 (941.9 * | holstery 3-11, Jordan's Florist 1-11, Nu. hot for the druggists "y of | El . 238), ¥ ys (241-220), Bob H ( niinor league 4 eh AS Rg Smith 616 Way Rugs 3-10. Kinloch's Lid. 0-10 Individually the bowlers showed that : : age Strongholds arter 620 (R705 C611 (14) and |Schofield's Ins. 19, Jury and Lovell 0.9) ihey have fully recovered from the fes n mentioned by the Con- ascar Morrison 607 (245) and Gold Medal Cleaners 0-8 tive season and once again it 1 possible or probable A S PA - bowlers hitting over the ) om i { the affec Over 200 singles -- Fred McKee 68, yoqog CITY LADIES LEAGUE Oshawa Auto Trim « \ es, he affected 1 ind clubs had not John Hobbs 251, Joan Gray 246-211 ibid 00 les 8 le ing 790 qi r a 0 th i 3 Bill Barta 246, Marg Maughan 244, (nq Pb Lo lsabelle King 750iuigh team total for ight or Leas George Taylor 243, Edith McKee 239, 239) Blanch Naot Be AE 25% 3 3 Sears and pace v I : >hyl Johnson 238, Jack McIntosh 235- |p ™ adh pi 2), | Harold Ball, Red Hardie 'ar ( € i the . Continental Eo 239.9 ..|Ev Redpath 650 203, 206) and Ford all hit the charmed cle : 1 #1, Frank Taylor 232-209, Ron Mor | Boa McKenzie 634 228) t Si eo! RE ¢ ( o - operate with ison 229, Maudie Cook and Peggie| Ph rimmers also had a dan any minor league clubs . . Samp 200 Singles Olive Teatro 254, Ethel game 1 all minor league clubs ¥ayle 226, Ron Adamson and Nancy ingle n : y Mr a Freeman 245, Edith McKee, Madeline Bob Gallaghe a . y n properly do Brisebois 2 Flo Lovelock 224, Ernie. n i of 1 d S0 323.206 and Thelma Leslie 221 forrison 237, Elsie Smith 230, Hazel very convincing 256 average e publ vost." Hale 223-206 an elma . Bannon, Ev. Stata 224, Ethel' Tonkin |his name can't be put on the ie I or yi 3 A Cs AE 219, Marj. Vaughn 216, Phoebe Mull b ¢ £ " S wii know that the Con 4 MO ARK LEAGUE u yoard due to a ficie ' HARMON P Myrtle Hichson 214, Nettie Pullen 2, [ters, but we all know t enta Leag a never in p35 i ate in 1960," he i: Congratulations to Faye Weiss, who | sshd i 3 set a new high ladies' single and triple Jab camel Ellen Anderson 209,| The standin S, D or the season with a high triple of no. Blare 207, Carol y 208, Estate 84, Lucky Strike G ¢ Trai $77, and a high single of 289 Williams, Josie Harrie LR 9 ge | h 0 od F ; John Gow took the mens' high MEH pons" Wiliams, Pearl ) no Ah AP)--Mayor single with a 271, and the mens' M&h pan, Andercon, Harriet 302 and | bile : y Sedifa, apparently satis- triple with a 684. G. Robinson (sub) | yi" john : tills Mot : : Ay e {ple Vine score with a triple of 679. "pg PHO PML LCL ead \ : 4 00 Club --Faye Weiss 289-216; John took all: far ns a Headiners | 1 ie baseball, 4 i Gow 271-216; G. Robinson tguby 343 Skippers and Flyer mn p : ; drew from the pic- 15 238; Olga Thomson 253: Gerald 300-1 10,s" took three points r kettes 4 hr : € i local officials J % frey 253; Ross Godfrey 225; Nick oe and Happy Six who got one point ench. | Lloyd Sabin 822 (33%), H 3 frey js. B. Weiss 222: Audrey Rose cin inkl "Nl bee Comet ovd Sabins 822 (339 ot 3 330: fiobert Wassell 219; Adeline Robin | ors" Si Aces, Pixies took {wo Jost doin, Mastewich 789 (32 « lay's emer- COURTFOUS & son 213; Eleanor Rukaruk Tos; 206; each ts [754 sarod Ballem 763, John id a report that nny Carey 207: Jack Guy 205: June! "Team standing Bis 51): Red Hardie ! | ha Morris 205 and Sammy Plume 201 Bells 10, Chipmunks gS Yarns ip ee. 4 4 under Bill SALESMEN 1 g Lemon League C. Leay tt 47 x ons 8, Shamrocks, Maypoles 7. Sizslers | Hall 729 nal 729, 1 1 : hen to confer ' A" po IRE f Bursies minor 1690 SERVE YOU foseph 76, B. Hill 76 Te ie, ugucks: Mavioles 7. Silers; Hail 18) 3 R. Morris 87, B. Blanchard 91, A. NOI" ets 6, Jesters 3. Skippers. Happy Si oh ds 704 man 93 and P. Montpetit 94 1 and Flyers x Re nolds 704, * Don Team Standings -- Bloopers 10. Tal huck Ford 7 Hats 8, Loafers 8, Harlequins 3, SPU MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE wi oy i Matt Bell eex hen it ap. niks' 5. 'Odd Balls's, Toppers's and. Another shutout by the S. 1D. H Vth l or UPRIng. the. sone Gli, s bid for a fran Lemons 2 Club over Juvilee Pavilion kept the il IC ipsetting, the stron y i F realiors, well anes, Eavilon kept the Hil IGA club was the feature of the ) ned out in a DOU AM THE FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE n top spot, withinight \ G EY Singles -- Joan McGrath 247, Made Barbara Ryerson 214 JACK HUGHS JIM NEAL tine Parfitt 231, : Mable Nickolshen 212, Muriel Scott 205 JACK DARLINGTON and Lena Gilbert 200 Lemon League Betly Stonebright 28, Maud Brookes 96-52, Bessie Hoost 95-53, Irene ni Franklin ae Bickle A : GRAHAM WHITE Ann Lee 83, Car GARY COPELAND 20, Millie Burnett 83, a vie McLean 83, Blanche Beadle 74, Marge Norris 73, Mable Blow 71, ona Stone 61-53 and Dianna Cowle 57-52 ¥ 1: k thr f the i oT hee, yr, 00 2 D 0 F 0 R ) NI EOE JOHNSTON A Whirlwinds 1: Six Luckies 2, Jets 1 3 f y ul 2 PETER GOODCHILD Standings -- Hopefuls 6, Jets 4, Pin ups 4, Bombers 3, Slowpokes 2. Whirl: | RITCH MacMANNON winds 2, Six Luckies 2 and Bees | MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGL EL High Triples -- E. Westlake 773, C. Collins 703, G. Read 682, K. 'Bailey 661, JOHN HORKY -- ROSS SHEYAN A. Bruce 667, R. MacDermaid 656. B ? v-- Ty Morey 635, F. Waite 633, P. Sweet 631, fo i. i E. Campbell 628, A. Jamieson 625. + 4 4 i bh << ~ : JIM PHILIPS --BRUCE CAVERLY Bubbles Kitchen 630, R. Mann 608 and g 3 Westlake 602 , hh y Jd "Ry gap Hokey Pokes 20, Bums 18, Re : 5 ; HARRY PELESHOK PHIL VINCENT Hoola Hoops 17, Lucky Seven 14, Slow -- Birds 14, Beedle Bombs 13, Die Hards 13, Rough Riders 12, Toppers 11 and y ; : Moonshiners 8 ¢; i t Singles G. MacNiel 262, O Shortt . of y 258, J. Fisher 242, E. Waite 242, T 3 -- nm Forestal 238, W. Bittorf 238, G. Litster 3 4 ys : ' y +41, H. Brown 221, 208, F. Bell 206, B. § ; 8 CHEV. 56 PLYMOUTH Kitchen 204, G. Nesbitt 200, S. Powless "J \ " DELUXE SEDAN 200 and L. Peebles 200. H Lemons -- A. Bell 99, E. Bennett 9. § } my 2 DOOR With Heater and was - 1e emergency %. Donaldson 93, V Bittorf 92, J. Curl i 2, V. Morey 91, J. Anderson 9%, L F 1 With Radio Push-Button Drive Christensen 90, M. Jamieson 88 S Powless 81, F. Litster 851 and J ¢ WW Bevan 73 } FIREMEN'S MIXED LEAGUE yy / io 1 S 1 #00 Triples--Art Tuson 651 (266, 216), | Jack Peeling 651 (262, 27), Palm Knight 851 (253, 200), Scott Smith 623 (240, 219), Joan Marks 614 (269) and Neil Mallette 603 233) 200 Singles -- Joan Batten 265, Ron ? \ Templar 248, Audrey Keys 236, Flo : 3 3 : Tuson 23, Sid Merringer 228, Ken Gib 5 / son 223, 208, Ernie Mac Kenzie 222, Lor / J } ' 56 CHEV OLS 55 BUICK . 55 : SEDAN 4 DOOR HARDTOP vaine Prout 220, Joe Garrett : Turquoise and White 2 Tone with johnston 208, Keith Knox 205, i ; ; Brough 202 and Harry Keys 201 : ig i ' Lemon League Vern Johnston, Udo SB, / SEDAN Schiottke and Dot Johnston Points taken -- Slow Pokes 3 mies 1; Smokey Six 3 Co2's 1; High ) ; 4 Pressures 3, Firé Balls 1; Laggers 3, i False Alarms 1 ie Team Standings -- Laggers 6 Slow i 25 325 ; 385 Pokes 6, C02s 5, Smokey Six 4, Fire Balls 4, High Pressures 3, Dummies 2 and False Alarms 2 Dum 2-Tone Paint and Radio i ; A with Radio Radio and Hydramatic CAN. ORDER OF FORESTERS E Not so many good triples this week wut Ron Swartz had a good night with 4 ; i, Bo a He BY Go 2% . : \! EATON ei 8 56 BUICK 57 CHEV. '54 CHEV. "55 PLYMOUTH woes : oir 54 BUICK # AN 2 DOOR BEL AIR SEDAN 2 BOOR hts HARDTOP Quite a few good singles Millie Brown 256, Flo Tippett 244, Win ? 4 1 With Dynatlow, With Radio Radio with Dynaflow nie Killen 237, Joan Richards 238, Ford ; ¢ x Power Steering In Bronze and Beige Dork Green Bennett 23, Mary Pipher and George Killen 227, Gail Richards, Don Robin 2 i y Radio, etc Reduced To Only in Color won, and Molly Hartshorn 226, Craig wr %it 4 Wills 221, 218: Arne Greene 220, Bud : is : Pipher 219, Angela Dove 216, Ev. Stata 7 EE \ hg s ' 313, Aubrey McConkey and Dick Sta Ming . 212, Barb Pisani and Rose Kehoe 208 wr . ) ? Claud Comerford 207, George Scott 205, 1% i Len Barker 203, Jim Nemish and Aub k. \ ey Hircock 200 pr 7 . : Team standing Hi-Bawls 13, Lucky Crem -- Fully Powered Strikes 12, Imps, Yanks, Idiots 10, : } 3 : % fokers 9, Don'ts, Barbettes 8, Hi-Lo's 7 ' _ and Rangers 3 points Whatever you need in the way of building supplies or service WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE you can depend on Oshawa W nil ot J ( ghd ' ' ' (are Wt ne we 1 be Tue at or ee] ood Products fo supply #..5, 54 BUICK 95 CHEV. 96 CADILLAC '55 HUDSON 1943 3-TON Six tied with 18, Several other teams p Pt, etficiently and courteously We havi y y Interest i hives tne a ake hs sion | 0 the people we serve, that we firmly believe, makes business SEDAN SEDAN SEDAN DUMP TRUCK Team standings -- Alley Cats 19, Pin easier and more pleasant for everybod ( aly CONVERTIBLE re ne six 1 Leas Sikes Ty tere & 9 vbody mbined with top Radio and Dynatlow Dark Blue in' Color : Complete with dump, ori i rl iy Fen y materials, this makes for complete custofer satisfaction, : Torauede 2 Sy gos meg ig 2. H a res Over 600 B. Badgley 704 (264, 245) ANNAN . Sanford 629 (266, 217), 1. Fowler 626 FOR THE }T = NAAANAAAAAAAA $695 945 1195 aia, 200, as, Ha a ae DO-IT-YOURSELFER 375 Muller 610 (233, 204) Over 200 Weeks 255 Jearn rites ent) LYES OSHAWA WCOD PRODUCTS Murray M. Shorten 3D LIE BN & , 222, 214, 1. Shackleton 222, 20 ul rvan 221 Pearn 221, T. Barcley Shackleton 208 Folwer 208 ' ' y Stewart 205, P itchell 205 : * " , SA a is conducting another 59 OLDS. 58 OLDS. : 55 OLDS. 54 OLDS. "53 BUICK amon League oF. Johnson 93, HARDTOP SEDAN 98" HOLIDAY I. Dobson 98, G. Sparks 98, F. Snow 9% J. Thexton 92, T. Barclay 91. M. Lap ~ B Hydramatic, HARDTOP SEDAN SEDAN ham 90, L. Neville 88 and H. Fish 81 AL COURSE ronze and just Power Steering Fully Equipped cE like new d P Brak uipped. i : THE PIN H TERS an ower rake w : eam Standings : TERS 5, Mc Special : Now ONLY Ra Radie Blak with Radio Kinstry's 5, Tozer's 4, Smale"s 4, i BE IN RECREATION ROOM BUILDING $3145 Men's high single -- Al Price 238 ) pens high triple -- Al Price 640 (133 D ; 1395 45 Men over 200 -- Al Price. 23. 20 on t be disa I " Yin Retort, 25 i Ce 3 : ppointed . . . enroll NOW ! Jdoyd Corson 202 and Bob Harper 201 Ladies" high si e orothy Tozer 2 | Ladies high single Dorothy 1 To be held on 3 consecutive Monday evenings commencing on ' J WE MUST (LEAR OUR | Ladies high triple -- Pearl Smale 479 - : (168, 176, 135); i Jan. 25 at 7 o'clock in our Courtice Showroom : Ladies over 175 -- Dorothy Tozer 217 Snooze Smale 189, Madeline Sinclair 179. Gwen Wright 177 and Pearl Smale NINEMSN : : . ae aon ety Houma Nor on DROP IN 70 OUR COURTICE SHOWROOM WHERE PARKING IS NO PROBLEM BOUCHER IMPROVES OTTAWA CP George Buck) Boucher, one of the four i Ottawa Boucher brothers of 3 hockey fame, is feeling better : 13) and walking around in hospital . he 5 Boucher, in his 60s, underwent surgery Jan. 5 for a throat can. i :: Sp LIMITED | TRADE LES COLWILL Downt : VANCOUVER (CP) Van IWNTOWN Showroon y4 . | p couver Canucks have traded for 84 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH--RA 8-1617 COURTICE RA 1611 7 ard Les Colwill to Calgary 2 A 2161) F : Stampeders for cenire Gord Vej- ® 9 TELEPHONES TO SERVE YOU eo prava. Colwill, 25, a right winger, played wi New Yor gers BOWM i fast ey on Rangers D ANVILLENA 3:3130 AJAX ZEnith 2-9600 algary after thre years with OWNTOWN SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9.00 P.M. 140 BOND ST. WEST Cleveland of the American League.