The Oshawa Times, 30 Mar 1960, p. 13

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WRG PNT PP BPG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Morch 30, 1960 13 SOUTHERN FINALS Genosha Hawks Play In St. Thomas Saturday in almost every game, have done Hawks go to St. Thomas this Sat-|a fine defensive job. Saturday, urday to play the return game in|Kolodzie took rebounds away | Simcoe Hall Sport Results FLOOR HOCKEY Cosmics 3, Planets 3 and Satel- lites 1, Meteorites 0. BASKETBALL Mundinger Wins In Biddy Final a ETL Southminster Cubs won Ii Mundinger and the missing of Yinows 18 and Maples 25, Wil- 1 i in the easy shots by themselves proved) ows 20. Jost! Saturday Jmorsing {the difference in the game. MONDAY, APRIL 4 |Simcoe Hall gymnasium, South-| NEW REDUCED PRICE STOVE OIL Oshawa's Hotel Genosha , Premium minster Cubs under coach Hank|exciting contest of the playoffs Dressing made a determined bid|with both teams demonstrati to overcome a five point deficit|gcod basketball along with sports- This game was by far the most FLOOR HOCKEY Satellites vs Cosmics at 7.00 p.m.; Planets vs Meteorites at {their series for the Southern On- from big 6'5"' Bill Dees on many |tario Inter, "A" basketball: cham- occasions and sank 10 points in |pionship. Having won at home a good display of basketball skill. Quality Courteous, Prompt Delivery Bob Booth, though held down a pm. and Craters vs Comets last week, the Hawks will carry a at 7.45 p.m. 6-point lead into the total-points VOLLEYBALL | final, This is the big game of the Willows vs Oaks at 8.00 p.m:; year for the Oshawans. Maples vs Oaks at 8.15 p.m. and| A yjctory over the Barnes club Willows vs Maples at 8.30 p.m. {will give the Hawks the right to play Sous ou Marie Bn ibe Y "1 OBA final. With this series slat REMEM R VHEN Salk ih start in the Sault, the southern By THE ( ANADIAN PRESS |chanipion would have the advan-| ¢ their star players. With both Rookie Regis (Pep Kelly tage of home floor for the final (pace men back in the lineup it "|scored both goals in Toronto's 2-1 game. {should spell trouble for the St. ; : :lovertime victory over Boston| The same will ha in the| A; club can the first quarter, but could not Mel Alchin; Dennis vies a: 3 Bruins 25 years ago tonight that| All.Oatacio finals, happes 3 Tue(Tuomas crew. JX ae did fan !show anything in the second.|Monte Rose. Total 12, series 1. gave the Maple Leafs the NHL|or Deep River, to host the first|week, chances are they'll enter- i However, they still led 7-6 at the| MUNDINGER -- Coach, Paul fijle. Kelly scored to even the/game and the series finale to be|tain Sault Ste. Marie, in Osh- half way mark. |Goldstein; Roland Liebregts, count with less than three min- played on the OBA champions' awa on April 16 for the OBA | The Cubs once more came on eight; Ted Boivin, two; Harold lutes to go, and popped the floor. This is a distinct advan-|title. Saturday's game is at St. fast after the intermission and at Genge, Ricky Sawyer, Pete Plob;|clincher early in overtime. In the tage to most clubs, though we Thomas high school at 8 p.m. in scoring, is still one of the best checkers in the country. Few men can drive around him for a good shot. Added all together the Hawks have a powerful club. They proved it last week against some truly fine opposition, without two lon their two game, total point manlike conduct. series, but lost out by two points. | At the corclusion of the game, Mundinger, coached by Paul|Walt Bathe 'om the Oshawa Y's |Goldstein were fortunate enough|Men's Club -esented coach Pan! ™ to win the first game of the ser-|Goldstein | his players with jes 13-8, and although they lost the Biddy gue Tre 1y along i 12-10 in this game, walked off with Boys'. .bs of Ca 9 crests. with the Biddy League Trophy for] SOUTHMINSTER Coach, _ the 1959-60 season. {Hank Dressing; All Foster, "| Southminster opened up this Bill Swindell, Dale Ga...nt, four; ilgame in a flash as they moved|Paul Smith, two; Ralph Bran. 'lout in front 62 at the end of ton, four; Marion Steffaniak, two VIGOR OIL CO. For Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone OSHAWA WHITBY RA 5-1109 MO 8-3644 BROOKLIN AJAX OL. 5-3221 WH 2-1251 one point were on the verge of (Gary Morrison, John Bone, John Stanley Cup final however Mont- hope it does mot hold true for McKissock. [real Maroons beat Toronto three St, Thomas. A slim six points is all that Oshawa holds and this | | | | taking a lead in the series. But Warren and J Ken once again close checking by|Total 10, series 2. {be gunning for a big win, | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ed Ew | 1246) followed by Doug Trivett 722 (298, |vilion 109, Ed Wilson Furniture 104, club's camp this week was that || 264); Rose Jackson 698 (281, 217, 200); [Mills Mitors 104, Dunn's Clothing 96, the club will be at full strength, || straight. | could be erased in a few minutes. | Having gone unbeaten in OBA playdowns so far the Hawks will Black's Presents . . « PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES There are only three weeks left in aida the section and. the Jets are still 11|Cis Rockert 687 (310); Keith Smith 680} ahcad with 48. Next is Some- (238, 226, 216); George Taylor 660 (272, | vith 37, Corner Pins 35, The |267); Vern Claus 652 (290, 209, 200); | ts 33, Happy Gang 32, Mavericks 31, Denny Linton 652 (236, 214, 202); Len | Littles 28%, The Dinkys 28, Chocks [Brash 641 (255); Ozzie Weeks #6 «liners 27, Handicappers and 210); Mary Williamson 634, (2 lls 26, Six Blind Mice, Goose ; Wilf Baker 632 (22 ly EF and High Hopes 23, Goofers 20%, |™ yth Nathan 630 (223, 215); Maudettes 20 and Sweets and Sour 16, |March 627 (314); Jack Brennan | Henry Bickle leads the honor roll | (259); Mitch Glecoff 612 (239, 211); this week with 825 (243, 303, 279), Bruce |Deb Tilk 612 (233); Joanne Huston 641 Do ! | Dalton is next with 753 (243, 236, 274),|(209, 203); Rusty Howard 609 (282 % 1200), Howard Read 692 (205, KEEPING IN SHAPE A sport, generally considered | Hamilton gymnasium is holding to be strictly for males, is | regular classes in weightlifting being taken up by these Hamil- | just for the ladies. Shown above ton models who think weight- | are Barbara Lee (left) and lifting just the thing for shav- | Shirley Brown ing off those extra pounds. A | TOWN AND COUNTRY Royals Capture Championship FIRST PERIOD --CP Wirephoto Royals, by defeating Petes 7-3 and thereby taking the fifth game| 1. Petes: Barta of the best-of-five series, won the| 2. Royals: Shepperdson Town and Country hockey cham- (Halliday) plonship, Saturday afternoon at| 3. Royals, Nichols the Port Perry Arena. 4. Royals: Halliday : fi 2 fou i: Donnell Devs CB bf Bos; MacDonne. Petes for the last two years. | SECOND PER Barta opened the scoring for| g Petes: R. oi pb Petes early in the game, butl! (Bird) oo Royals, taking advantage of 7 pees: Pete's mistakes ran. up a 41] (J. Butler lead in the first period. Shepperd-| g§ Royals: Sheppardson son, Nichols, Halliday and Mac- (J. Williams) Donnell were the marksmen. | 9. Royals: Ward PETES RALLY (Fisher) Petes came to life in the sec- x end period. R. Butler and Bird 10 oval. Beanie CD scored five seconds apart in the G wil BITHS 5 first minute of play, closing he) tes YELM . gap to 4-3. Shepperdson cut the ROYALS -- Goal: Greener; de- rally short minutes later. fense: Groves and Reazin; f« Royals played for the breaks as wards Hall, G. Williams, Ward, they let Petes carry the play to| Nichols, Killen MacDonnell, them. |Shepperdson, Halliday, J. Ward put Royals up 8-3 on a/liams, Little, Beam's and Fisher. Pete miscue and the score re-| PETES -- goal: Woodward; Jnaied the same to the end of defense, R. Hickey and V. Hick e period. ley THIRD PERIOD PRESSURE (son, R. Butler, Petes carried the play through- Shearer, Tobin out the period but Royals' strong joy and Wall defense held them off the score- Royals received the 'Town and sheet. Country Trophy' at a banquet Beamis broke away to score|the same evening at Manchester he only goal of the period, seal-/A dance| followed at the ing the verdict at 7-3 for Royals. Perry Public School FORT ERIE RACING SEASON OFFICIALLY OPEN APRIL 9 FORT ERIE, March 30--Nom-|for which will close next Wednes- {nations for three stakes events,|day, are: which will be run during the Fort, $5000 Bold Venture Handicap. Erie Jockey Club's spring meet-|Five and one-half furlongs for ing, will close at midnight, Wed-|four - year - olds and up. To be nesday, April 6. The thorough-/ raced Saturday, April 23. bred racing season will open at| $7500 Queenston Stakes. Six fur- Fort Erie on Saturday, April 9,/longs for three-year-olds. To be and the meeting will continue for raced Saturday, Aoril 30. 25 racing days, through Satur-| $7500 Vigil Handicap. Six and day, May 7. lone-half furlongs for four-year- Fort Frie's opening-day pro-|olds and up. To be raced Satur- gram will be featured by the day, May 7 fifth annual running of The Billy] More than 900 horses, which Kelly Purse. Although the Billy have been training throughout the Kelly isn't listed as a stakes winter at Woodbine, in Toronto, event, this five-furlong test will move into racing quarters at always attracts a group of the/the- Fort Erie Jockey Club on best sprinters on the grounds./the coming weekend. Two hun- Last season, the race was won dred and fifty other horses will by War Eagle which went on to|arrive, before the opening of the win purses of $53,145 during the meeting, from Gulfstream Park, season. {Bowie Lincoln Downs and Sun- The stakes events, nominationsishine Park. SPORTS IN BRIEF HONOR CHAMPIONS BEST WHL ROOKIE ig Saskatche-| SEATTLE (AP)--Norman Was- wan legislature halted official jowski of Winnipeg Warriors won Dusifiées Toesday for hat an HOUT the Western Hockey League's v Jake 22 ean | |rookie-of the-year, award, presi- Yor ampion Richardson Curl-igent A] Leader has announced g rink. {He will receive $100. His team- BIG WINNER {mate, Ted Green, was runner-up LINCOLN, R.I. (AP)--One un-| LEADS CHESS CHAMP identified bettor collected $10,932 MOSCOW (AP) -- Mikhail Tal on a $2 wager Tuesday by cor-|jefeated Mikhail Botvinnik, world| rectly forecasting the winners of the last six races Dovns. U.S. EXHIBITION 6.24 19.03 19.25 a7 Bird 3.16 9.17 Bird, J Gangemi, Mount- at Lincoln ior their 24-game series for world chess title Tuesday now leads five points to two. 3 TALGARY cp) " Calgary REMAND CARBO ampeders of the Western| 105 ANGELES (AP)--Frankie Hockey League, with only eight'carby Monday obtained igs regulars in the lineup, leave mand until June 27 of his trial Thursday for Squaw Valley, Calif. on charges of extortion. He is ac- and a two-game series with Win-|cused of attempting to take over aipeg Warriors. Both missed the the earnings of welterweight box- WHL playoffs. ing champion Don Jordan. | the Tal forwards, Barta, Evans, Gib-|* Port w champion, in the seventh game|'oPr by a slight margin, even though Ray Branton 729 (261, 202, 266), George | Mavis Taylor 607 (243) and Orve Din {Taylor 715 (241, 299) and Stella Barnett man 607 (260). | 706 (247, 235,. 224). Good singles were rolled by Helen | High triples are John Hobbs 696 (300, pinch 288, Ron Guiltinan 276, Arlene | 29, 238). INfgrshall 275; Pdne Cutler 262.) r 683 (290, 204), Mary Horny, Ciark 258, Andy Vyfschaft 257, Ross | 219), Muriel Crossman 674/500 248 Fred Henderson 2i5, Harry Helen Read 668 (279) |gnoy 242, Ralph Gulliver 237, Marz! , 28, 210), Bil Carleton 235, Rich March 234, June| Fred McKee 532 Lawson 233, Marg Gulliver 230, k, 8 remil bined Barta manski 230, Jean Ogden 229, Chuck 7 208), Mavis Taylor 631 (233,|Grimbeiby 229, Lucille Clarke 225. Exi , Joe Horn 631 (240), Stan Cook 616| Shemilt 320, oh m, Snitley 227) ho . 3 f 218, 218, : 227), Alf Brisebois 606 (24%), Gre% Musoronchap 218, Henry Glecoff 218 ae 80 nd Blanche Norton ~601|Curt Russell 213, 202: Russ Young 219) = ., 213, Carl Wahrer 213, Russ Pinch 211, 3 n Ev. Snow 208, Wes Ogden 208, Milt een rT | Fountain 207, Earl Moore 205, Len Branton 234,| Byrnes 205, Kay Laurie 204, 203; Marg | {Germond 204, Lee Roser 204, Verna Moore 203, Pearl Hodgson 203, Stella Scattergood 203, Mid Clark 202, Gord Bill Bake High singles are: 284, Bill Gutsell 274, Frank Taylor 263, Peggy Dot Paradise 253, Don Brockman 244, Elsie Smith 241, Ernie Taylor 26, Gwen McConkey and Susie Greer 232, Clara Barta 231, Jean Carter 230, Helen Reid 201, Carson Heard 201 and Joan Fisher and Ben Fisher 226. Claus. | In the Lemon League this week PARTS AND SERVICE were: Mid. Clark 96, 93; Gladys Har LEAGUE {per 86, Jo. Gardner 87, Cathy Smith 90, Esther Davis 93, Bea Russell 97, Art Merrick 98 and Don Cutler with 80. | MEN'S | With only two nights to go in the Parts Men's League, the men are starting to separate from the boys, but there is still only a four-point spread in| the first eight teams for the section. | By next week things could be down to mathematical possibilities, or right back into a worse muddle than ever as sll the contending clubs meet on the remaining nights, We now have one High triple this week goes to Vi Nor-| ris with a 714 (234, 254, 226). Next| came Ada Crawford with 666 (224, 281); May Lenius 662 (220, 299); Edyth Na than 630 ¢227, 218); Gladys Knight 614] club four ahead for total points and (256); Wilma McQuade 613 (204, 203,| unless they are stopped cold next time 206); Helen Anderson 610 (228, {that event could be all wound up for 226) and Mid Muir 603 (245) this year, after a close race all the| Dud Mills had the high single 73, way |June Morrison 242, Mary Chinn 241, Diesels downed Vaushalls 3-1 in a Tilly Whitely 237, Flo Bracey 225, 201; crucial match to get a four-point edge Bea Alexander 221, Dorothy Dowe 220, n the total point race and their vic- | Mary Hobbs 220, Hilda Ridley 218, 1.20 tims have been close all season. Die- [Helen Legge 217, Betty Campbell 216, sels also went into first place for the Jo Cobbledick 211, Phyl Barkley 210, section tied with Oldsmobiles Who Cleta Wellman 206, Maria Cummings trounced the unfortunate Poatiaes 41 205, Marion Dingman 202 and Chris J AD oo] . 130s Jog A 3 A Mn or The | CE. 22a Lu" Bate Gray om; section, Cadillacs jolted any hopes Marg Daniels 97, Sally Cole 84 and that Corvairs had by beating them out Trudy MacDonald 78. | 3-1 in a close, low scoring match and| Team standings -- Stars 3 points, | are tied for second place with Chev-|Stinkers 17, Squatters 15, Deadbeats 15,| rolets only one behind the leaders. Bellringers 15, Jays 14, Gems 13, Chevs in another tight event split 2-2 | jokers 13, Dillies 12 and Duds 8. GMC's. Buicks also kept their alive' by downing Maple Leafs RADIATOR DEPARTMENT Standings: Lucky Six 75, hop 31 i Team It might have been the tension oflcynamps 64, Guttersnipes 60, Hot Shots the tight finish, but we had possibly | go "Blazers 36, Lucky Strikes 55, Muska- the lowest scores on the whole that 0: SETH Meng oo . our league ever had, with Ken Sanders | pi; 'gc. iith led his Hot Shots to a 3.1 getting the only 700 with 720 (239, |.;5 nver.the Lucky Strikes while Eli | 235, 246). Ken must have had his OWR | pumas showed the way for the Muska- | pins with him as the Slosest to him iioers in a victory over the league lead-| was Harold Osborne 660 (253, 23D): |ing 'Lucky Six. "Sticky Mosier" and| Jack Guiltinan 632 (251); Blake Walls | W& (HC Fon, © e the only ones| 609 (254) and Warry Barnsley 601 (258). | yy; Jooked like bowlers for the losers. ere also on the low side Will |yyith Al Steven blowing hot, the Gutte cheon 233 topping Hugh Mc | jnipey" edged the Blazers, also a 3.1] Bill Matthews 227, Alf Brise-aqesir. n the highest scoring affair of Jack Dell 222, 210, Harvey b the evening, the lowly Wiifers were A 205; Fred Fusco 220 and Herd | gjaqcq by the Champs due mainly to| Stone 219, 205. |R. Glover and Nels Wilson. The Wif- Third section and total point stand-|;\. "ha ome consolation though! |ing -- Diesels 3-17.39; 'Oldsmoblids Norm Dawe with a very nice single Cadillacs 3-1¢ Shevrolels game took home the money: while Vauxhalls 1-15-35; Corvairs J-|jack Brockman. also with a big single ; Buicks 3-14-43; GMC's 213.4% [ooo the ead in that department f ple Leafs 1-11-53 and Pontiacs 0-7-42 High triple of the night went to J I oR? 7 |Brockman with 764 (224, 386) followed LADIES' MAJOR B LEAGUE |p. gi; smith 678 (259, 241); Al Stevens Whites 4, Motor City 0; Bints 4/652 (231, 284); Nels "Big Daddy" Wil-| s 0; Western Tire 4, Mitchells 0: |son 615 (207, 226); R. Glover 622 (200, Subway Lunch 3, Hendersons 1 and 272); Al "Sticky" Mosier 604 (216, 207) | Nesbitts 3, Sayweils 1. and Eli Dumas 603 (244) | Standings Henderson 26-66, Good single games were by Norm ay Lur Whites 23-60, Nes- Dawe 293, George Pratt 272, Bert Waite bitts 22-58, 20-56, Western Tire 243, Bill Maxwell 231, Connie Regim- 117.43, Burns 16-64, Saywells 16-34, Mit- (bal 228, Burdette Dales 219," Al Perry | chells 9-45 and Motor City 7-24, (218, '207, Jack Dawson 213, 202, Joe| Over 600 -- Bert Cole 667, Leta Nel. [Stire 213, Hiward Vann 209, Jack Balley | Sub- Ritson Drugs 96. 220): \Wilf Ross 742; Pegs |, NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES {Belle Fox and Alex Low 224, Jim Sul-|all. livan 223, 210, Bill Borrowdale 222, Len: himself, hitting for 64 points and | | HI ' | Blacks. MEN'S WEAR LTD. The House of Style For Men and Boys 74 SIMCOE ST. N. l (JD maida score, Sohn Trot itn Toronto Bast Riverdale. ing 799 (3 Bob Gallagher ar-| Tom Olinyk will be back, after | Ball 766; Orest Pidwerbecki erving a one-game suspension, Galbraith 750; lou Hyms for shoving the referee in the Velland series final. He has aver- Matt Kctelko 2 33 lard R. ¢ : aged 14.5 points in the four play- v Ding Gavas 7 Jack Strank 716; Tony Desjardines 7 Lorne Pollard 713: Denny Brown 708; | Sel Himes 706; Lou Trattner 704; Bus rebounder on the club. Red Hardie 701 and Roy| Carl Cheski, too, is expected to | Oshawa Auto Trim, besides taking an [Play, though he may still favor the points from their opponents, also|his broken finger a great deal. | Same up, with the high lear big dor Carl missed the whole series with | e night, including the high single yu game, their scores being 3706 (1338). Iwellam 2d Sls Te galte lost | | wee! gains . omas. | SERGEANTS' MESS BOWLING |Against East Riverdale, he hit Well its all over but the play-offs! for 34 points in two games and The Mechanics won the third section|y Mh h 21 points and the Fitters won for has been sorely missed at the highest pinfall so it will be the Pivot spot ever since. Gord Loaders, Operator Mechanics and Davidson, the Hawks' playing itters fighting for tHe championship 3 Hid Drivers, Instructors, Comman. (coach, Is the top gun for the ors, Wireless, Gunners and Armour- Hawks in the playoffs so far. He ers will be battling for the consolation. |has scored 87 points in five games The best of luck to everyone and may the best team win! The strain must have been on most Nesbitt 700. !position he played in Saturday's of the bowlers as only six hit over|game against the Barnes men. It | | the 600 mark. Joan Rogers and Belle has heen his playmaking and the Sackett showed up the men with 700] " triples each. Joan was high with 720 work of Brent Oldfield, in a de- (205, 249, 213), Palm Knight 654 (243, 272), Tom Speirs 647 (225, 231), and Lorraine Murphy 618 (235, 200), Woop ih grnghiciig : lice 34 single most all of the play-offs and done other two games. Stew McKinley 243, fine checking job against them He has been hard to contain Oldfield has taken the highest ore Robbins Gord McCormack 212, Ev Clough 211, 210, Nick Nicholls a 12.3 average. 207, Palm Constable 211, Jack Sackett| Joe Olinyk and John Newey, 210, 202, Betty Grant 207, 206, Frank ks' y v Grant 208,. Dick Bailey and George Lhe Hawks' other forwards, have been hot and cold in the play- Fox 205 and Olive Teatro 201 A ( é Final standings for the third sec-|offs, with both players sparking [tion are as follows: Loaders 27, Oper-the club to several wins. Newey ators 22, Mechanics 21, Fitters and| = : » Wireless 18, Gunners and Armourers Was top man against Welland, 16, Drivers 15, Instructors 14 and last,|sinking 13 points. Joe hit for 16 but not least, Commanders 13. in the game at Welland and 10 | more last week to keep an 8.6 SIMPLE DEVICE average. i The travois, used in past cen-| The guards have been stand- turies by. Western Indians for|outs for the club. Bob Rupert, dragging loads, consisted of two|Ed Kolodzie and Al Dickenson poles lashed behind a horse. though smaller than their checks for the first time since the series || [off 'games so far, and is the top || | from his guard spot and the pivot || | 6) and Bette rolled 713 (219, |fensive way, that has kept the || ||| 233, 261). George Wright 692 (204, 245. Hawks in the hunt for the title. || scorer for the opposition in al- fH | | These subtle and rich-looking checks superb colourings. GARNETTS San Fad Vorsls WOVEN IN ANCLAND raiorep exciusivery sy | Paocress Baanp Crornes are featured in a wide variety of RA 3-3611 MILLWORK & B SPECIALS ARBORITE Reg. 56¢ | son 640, Gladys Blythe 636 and Mary 209, Andy Van de Valk 207, Bill Keenan Nichols 625 202, Walt Fry 203, Carswell 202, Lemon League -- Ruby Copeland 91. ad St. Louis 201 and Doug Taylor MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE Once again Frank Locke leads the 400's -- Ada Tonkin 489 (234, 249), |lemon leaguers. This time with a 79, fol- Al Hill 483 (228, 261), Marion Hutchins [lowed 467 (203, 264), Nelda Thompson 465 |Sprackett 84, (204, 261), Irene Campbell 433 (243, McLean 9. 190), Cy McFeeters 428 (213, 215), Fair- ley 'Bouckley 421 (210, 211), Ethel A AND P LEAGUE Freeman 419 (185, 234), Merle Poch| The regular bowling season finished 417 (195, 222), Ruth Clapp 416 (215, 165), (last Wednesday evening with the Bella Myrna Baldwin 410 (254, 136), Marj |Airs again -taking the third section. | Lesenko 409 (184, 225), Rolande Tier- |The playoffs begin on March 30 with ney 407 (212, 195), Queenie Lounds 402 the Yappers, Bella Airs and the Can-| (206, 196), Vida Morey 401 (228, 173) nonballs competing for the champion-| and Vi Moore 401 (246, 155), | ship. : | 200's -- Vivian Fudge 241, Ann Gwil.| The other teams, Mary's Mutts, Kit- jiams 240, Maud Cockerton 230, Apn|tens and busy bees will compete the| Chryk 219, Mae Jamieson 215, Mabel s3Me time for the corsolation prizes Moss 211, Sadie Wassell, Vera Hele, BCH Mang cul the igi Toon Helen Burrows 210, Ada Floody 206, : 44 Helen Gourlie 204 and Ada Garrett|Mutts 18, Yappers 16, Kittens 16 and 203. | % . - " | There were some fine games rolled am mandingo Gola Medal Seay lon the final evening, with the high | y rid a] triple going to Joan Wall with 777 (247,] Upholstery 3.16, Jury and Lovell 1-15, [57> dad Poe S00 re Joan! Made: | Crowell's Shell Station 0-13, Nu way (eine Stone had 629 (226, 212) and Jo | Rugs 2-13, Jordan's Florist 3.13, Scho-| . wid field's Ins. 1-17, Motor City Bowling fisits 613 (230), were the others over |3-5 and People's Clothing 0-3. | "200 games were Betty Hewett 201, | One more week of bowling and then 225; Doreen Sheehy 237, Jackie Har. | playoffs! Please remember there is No greaves 236, Esther Hamilton 208, 215; | bowling off during playoffs, so if at all jean Selleck 219, Noreen Richmond possible try and be out the last weeks, 216, Ann Proskins 211, Isabelle John- it helps to have a full team. | son 209, 204 and Joan Cook 204. Banquet 28th of April, 630 sharp, Lemon Leaguers -- Myrna McLaugh- Genosha Hotel. This is a Thursday lin 98, Ann Stasinski 98, Mary Parks| evening. »|93, Carolyn James 88, Connie McGinn | 87, Ona Zambonelli 83 and Marg Dafoe | CRA LEAGUE 82. Standing -- Group One - Bingo| Good luck in the playoffs girls! Markers 10, Sunnyside 10, Bom-Hers MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE 10, Troubleshooters 9, Argonauts 8, Spades 7, Has Beens 5 and Aces S,| For the first time since the season | Group Two _. Bathe No. 2, 10'4, Ab- opened, thé Hyman Realtors have been | stainers 10, Rascals 9%, Hi-Los 8, Bird edged out of top spot in the standing. | Dogs 8, Sliders 6, Thornton's 6 and|The new leader is the Lucky Strike | |Storie 6, Group Three -- Old Timers Grill club following a shut-out over |12. Sunshiners 9, Woodview No. 3, 9,|Dunn's Clothing while the Hyman club | Zeros 8, Wildcats 8, Aristocrats 7,(won only two games from Ritson] Woodview 7 and Harmén 4 | Drugs. | | In Group One Sunnyside moved into] Oshawa Auto Trim kept up their win-| a first-class tie by winning over Spades ning pace by taking the works from | 3-1, while Bom-Hers were beaten by the Bolahood Realtors club and the | |Aces 3-1, and Bingo Markers could only [big drive for a play-off spot is now get a split with Has Beens. Trouble- (becoming most interesting. I shooters also made a big move with a Jubilee Pavilion is also moving at a 40 win over Argonauts | fast clip with John Trott being the| In Group Two Bathe No. 2 kept on chief marksman and coming up with | |another big night to play a big part | in a whitewash over Photo Plate. College Hill IGA managed to re- tain third place when the grocers bet- tered the automen from Mills Motors and the Ed Wilson Furniture entry | picked up their second successive clean sweep to move up in the standing Dove's Fina being the victims of Wil- | ai Te Fine guys slipped badly and | to be outdone Woodview applied the |next few weeks If thoy totond bo ube | whitewash brush lo. the Amstocrats, | 0 ude ks If they intend to make Sunshiners got back in the fight with a| The standing -- Lucky Strike deli MD ove oh 128, Hyman Real Estate 127, College High Je an the rolls this Hill IGA 122, Oshawa Auto Trim 120, | ek wi 52 (317, 230, 208). Next in|Dove's Fina Station 114, Bolahood =: } line was Vie Willlamseon 743 (349, M7, [tors ill, Photo 110, Jubiles Pa- losing 3-1 to Storie. Abstainers moved {into second spot, shutting out bird- Dogs, Hi-Low won over Sliders 3-1, and | Rascals split points with Thorntons. | In Group Three this week, Old! {Timers forged ahead with their sec- ond consecutive shut-out, Harmon being the victims. Woodview No 3 also scor- ed a 40 win, the losers, Wildcats. Not From C Sq. Ft, up VINYL TILE (080 gauge) Reg. 15¢ From J up HAMMERS Reg. 1.59 1.25 On Thurs., April 14th, at ILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 SIMCOE STREET NORTH | | | | | | PHONE RA 8-6291 SPECIALS 1" Plywood (sound one side) From 1 1 1c 5. LINOLEUM TILE 9x9 STANDARD From 1c each OPENTILLOP.M. THURS. & FRI. Sat. 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