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Rt |G ode, Wig Fotuses Srsicom. da Bib 4 D 1960 Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved #2 10-18 's Coffes Boy haven 3, Oshawa out of 4] bowl 10 get out, to know that we all Cy Powell was In this ke wi "' typing, rather than on A uy eom) write-up, Thank Vou. - oor g OT. JORN'S LEAGUE Pirates 14, Orbits 10, Salomies 19, Tullas 8, Allos 7, Luckies 7, Kobasas § and Hot Rods 3, It looks as though the teams are not an even he we thought they would be, #0 After the first section, we will try make them more even, Ed Skinulus would Mie to captains of the teams that completing their score ples last week, so the team standings differ somewhat, ys A id do, out the teams » 8 team, so any Bowlers that are thinks [ing out of & team, let us ly Garlic Leagues ~N, M, Lapchuk 89, Eva Andrey 70 Reauy 04, Slave Omok ", Gregorenko 83 and B, Nash #1, Glass Winners = M, Kupnicki 330 and H. Powlenruk 266, PS: If you miss 8 bowling night, it wil vot you "806, 'saring trom. iat wee [| weekly wHieup. Also, please do not list team standings nor 'Garlle League" list, otc, In 8 column style, Type them out each as 8 sep: arate paragraph, one name after (nob {hdar) the other, Thank you, -- Sports or, COF LEAGUE The holiday spirit must have affected our bowlers as many didn't come up to Jars however some good scores were rolled, #00' ~ Norm O'Reilly 667 (328, 347) Arn Green 663 (240, 211, 208); Swartz 660 (266, 218); Ev Stata 644 260, 210); Horace Maxishors (200, {I rt Peeling a 8 AL Smith 607 (226) Wes Fd, Dick 'Bata "60 200's ~~ Aubrey Wircock 255, Ron O'Reilly 243, Denise Nussbaumer 299, Jim Nemish 243, Art Brown 883, Bul Elliott 319, Fred Glover 215, Aubrey McConkey 215, Josie Brown 213, Bud Pipher 203, Molly Hartshorn 208, Bob il re 06, Mary Pipher 30 and sid urloel A puss Hath YEP ds 2, orne! 1) Ay Karts " Jets 1, Winners 3) Viohte 3 re 1 Come on folks, If you can't make It Friday night, don't forget to bowl off, any time other than Sunday, and be sure and mark your sheet "COF", MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Points taken were Ardes 3, Acadians 1; Genosha $, Motor City 11 Gillards 1, Westmount 2; Lockwoods 3, Clarks 0, The best scores for the night were R, ( 0, 383)) and D, Wil. ) Howard 09 (171, 316. 30001 he farvisoh OWAr | R 072 (331, 334, 207); ¥. Linley 887 (330, 230, 108); D. Wotten 647 (168, 180, 200)} V, 'Claus 630 (196, 316, 317)' P, Heroin 038 (163, , 280) Solomon 620 (218, 284, 184); A, Bm 25 ( 7, 100)1 J. Abrams 630 (188, 978 ny R. Aroand 603 (335, ins, 198) and M, Ven: ROM 3 fickassasiy ¥ A , 8, Stil j Cooper 840. W, Trehern 833, R. . man a ¥. Johnson 238 and B, Court ney hy Special mention at this point for Rusty Howard's nice single of 319 in the second game, No lemon drops to report this week, but a lot of close calls, Remember boys to get your name in this paper, all you have to do is to bowl exceptionally well or profoundly poor, You inbetween bowlers never get mentioned, ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE The Suckers and Chums have tied for first place with 15 points, next are the Inviotas with 11. Pals, 'Canaries, Lucky-8ix have 10, Wustiers ¥, Stars and Echoes 7, Beavers 6, Only three ladies over 200 without handicap and they were Betty Grandy Je. Winnie Scott 336, Pearl Marlowe Bowling must be improving as we have more scores of 300 and over with handicap for the r high wi ney Mood , 207) rk 219, Marj, Clark 819, Stella Barnett 217 Ivy Gibbs 208, Rita Code 208, Mas} Taylor 201 man 0 vent without handicap was Bill Jrandy with 309, 271 (740); next was Perce Clark, 38, 318 (881); Fred Coleman 23, 208 (633); Stan Gray 281, Bill Pike 218 and Jim Scott 217, 208 1600), Other men rolling over 200 with hand: leap were Jack Shemilt M4, Perce B Hill 243, 205; Wilbur Down 840, hes: Pike 333, Frank Cooper 230, 307 Mil) Ken Mossey 314, Ernie Rundle 308 Alan Venema h Too mueh turkey over the weekend for seven in our Lemon --- Taylor , h Mos ol Mau n, . 72, Helen Corbman 64 a land 36. I remember that we Lad be there to start at 6.45 sharp. tty well this week at starting on me, but there were a fow teams still at 9.00 Captains will have make sure that their bowlers will be JUEht up there when it 16 ha ar her urn to bowl. We will all manage then 10 be off by 9.00 p.m. £30 bogs down the duit Sor the ones in back, SALLY'S SALLIES