The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1960, p. 14

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Indian Guide a via. 30 pao, Tow sn. eum he seseisi =a cer se BRITONS TRAIL first a a BOWLING NEWS (har in, Team 0 oa. on ph, NORTHAMPTON, En ¢1a 1 d| Springboks 6, 4 pts. ed to get out and a 'Dow few games Proved He Knew EASTWAY LANES "CLASSIC" "NOTE: "The. fos Binds of Eastway this worthy cause averted a follow-on g against South Cole's-Foleys-Tony's |i Tenitry 0 EE wr ER PS Ontario's Bending Lake area, aj "0 Jo and Tigh single. with 0% In Inter- County Wins g===tases==r2z2 1 Little bar" out a name -- or it was until ol Hughes Hank Bradshaw and Sherry combination of | Goods edged jCormigh, Fisher and their wives of Des|George Reid 5 wa 3 Scott, oe 4 Sporting Port ig, 32 in an Inter-County | ; ; = Park last ogtics, Jowa we last Juve loy's Team 4. on Fisher's Team 2,| when, . 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 27, 1960 with reliable Harry Blohm leading the The party had been assigned the|yay, swept four points from Bill Pott's | services of a young half-breed league Jr2ding am 3 3, Jim omen' s Indian guide named Billy Harri- rn rs Team 8 doing the Jor and J aan long before| with Charlie Andor having a fine Ay ly showed them he knew every dg gon Pete Zendrowski inch of the fabulous fish-filled parked George Turner's Team 7 to| area. As a result, Bradshaw re.|(hres points over Charlie Bovers Team ports is VElly Haviows Noe. ig high team single game with 778, ness" ed tdoor Life for y Crossley's Team 10, with Bill June, the visitors named the area ses » he fe opi fe pony points ith) al met the Iowans the mo-| "ome nny y Scores -- G. Reid 635 (234, 200), ment they arrived by plane and|w. Set 36, ©. gor 906, an, >. immediately asked, "What do you|Joyce . Marden want to catch first?" This was the 50 cm. 3. a2), F. Zeniron. ped out A i A partys introduction to several Hutcheon 532, G Turner 4 R. George COLES SPORTING Soons: Bryan, Mc . .|days of the finest lake-trout and 520, & Spaulding 5: & 0), rier ine 5 3B hey 4 gies BE 5 3 5k i § =: 3b; Yahn, Yi : . je, |northern-pike fishing they'd ever|p Crossley 508, J. Thomsin 508, B. of; Kornyio, i; Wilson, - Davis, -| 1b; , of; , 3b; Ash-|experienced. {Potts 507, B. Welsh 303 and G. Harding 2b; Hobbs, p; Judd, ib; Kotcho,|pletely. ; Melinton, ec; Gillard, p;| They fished Pekagoning and 501. el. ee Dimple Lakes for lake trout, and| Cen Team rm rE PORT PERRY: Edgar, 2%; : , 88; - TONY 5: Berwick, ef; Mack-|Smirch Lake and the Turtle River|rcam 9, 7 pts. (6071 pins), Team 3, 7 Deno, 1b; Wilson, rf; Birkett, cf; . 1b; A 14 ,|ness, 3b; Armstrong, 2; Mel-|for pike. Wherever they went, pts. (5818 pins), Team 2, 6 pts. (6098 Comish, ¢; G. Menzes, ss; cf; ; , W; nick, p; McCabe, 1b; Snow, of; (billy knew the right spots, the|™ Brent, i; Carvegie, 3b; A. Men-|rf; Kelsh, rf; 5 Brabin, rf; Varga, ss; Sinden, If: |right tackle and techniques to use, |; gies, p. ;|Lupel, 'e; 'Maxwell, e; Aldridge, |and almost without fail Bradshaw | FOLEY'S NIP THOMPSON'S |5: ; Fe Do in 50 M8 Sriviia Covgl fish. | Thompson's took @ strong lead | worth, of; Garrard, 3b; Halik, xf. fn the first inning om runs by Campbell, Oldfield and Lutz, but] TONY'S TAKE CRAWFORDS ps fost the game 7-5, when they| Tony's defeated Crawfords 7-5 tangled with Foley's at Alexan- : , COOL dra Park. Cn i Campbell singled, then moved second on runs by Hughes and 60 third on passed bails, Beer, EEE | evel: burning REMEMBER WHEN. ..? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Problem ? The transcontinental "bunion derby" ended at New York 32 For the finest in years ago today with Andrew Payne the winner, John Salo sec-(| ® OIL HEATING ond and Canadian Phil Granville of Hamilton third. Nearly 200|] ®* GAS HEATING runners had started in the event organized by C. C. 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