The Oshawa Times, 22 Feb 1961, p. 15

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' [THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednestey, Febweery 13, W611) 'Two Of Campbells Return To Brier REGINA (CR)The 1088 Car mwies morthenst of Avonles, #8 ralian CHIRg ERTIES rookies wn the at Calgary Mare 18 #ilihave at ferst thee familar faces first €4 riek Games and Glen Campbell pau Be on Avomen, Bask. wd thew nom pionsing wae in 1997. In wer one fan, father A. 5. (86007 Gamet' Gordon, Glen and Camel, other brother, Donald, won Garnet, 346. wilh be making Wis provincial title, thew fifth appearance, wt this will ond to Aherta's Matt We the first. time he will not he in the hempionships ig iid oad The neat yess, with the it A in i Jo er, ei hl #, y ' vr Y (v miles east of Avowlen, whe he Ch Jon 4p 2 More Excitement |CHUACH LEAGUE In Today's Hockey, Upsets Feature Most Of Games WESTHOUNT 5, ST. FALLS 6. HARMONY § WORTHRINGTER #, 8, Pals acowran themeeioes Westmownt Gimmes North- of fimishing no less then third mnater Ropes of MOVRE We acs as they shat owt Harmony fifth place wy swnting them out 59, Big awn for 65, Pals was 7 10 0. Gow savers (or West-W, Kewin with two gosls and mot were 1. Maker from A. two aesists. Gort scorers for 8 Grittn, 3. Dick. wnaoniied, B. Paul's were W, Kewin from FP Bonnetta from RB. Graham, 1. Andrews and 2, Hobbs. F. Hol Horney from A. Gottw, P. hngsworth from Pant Hellings Dick fined the last marker woo wovih, 6G. Fiadley wnaewisied psaiatid W. Kew from D, Charme, D Penalties for Westmownt: B. Cheswick from W. Kewin L. Hornsby for Wgh CRG. B, Chermick scoved Wis second ane fiw 9 get dom of WovERERt MOVE BHWIRIRS £998 Mk 3 Re pet The goalies (odey wre good HW not Wetier hewn hey VEER VERED REV. IE DRW LE WW waal fox » goalie 55 ov 19 years Wack to Wave no move han SHOES BR game. Bow, (hey Nave Vo, 40 auf sWREHRES MVE (HER oh Eampeit wlan rIAGINES TREE where mont SHE, eames wre CRITYIRE 18 players piu 7 got tender tins 1eason, ERR Ch had onby 146 or 15 men Swng SEW YORE (AF) ~ |arasr savads, Beller (HREWNE NE pie Remand for ME ges parr fhe TRACES Gan Womaey fr Yationat Hockey |ezgue mx fares RET SWE KATES ae ald We baoe sn pverege oH 59 goles # game yey wna that's wit what 1 showid he Clavence Campbell. BIE, 7 2 uf : # fav fols wis ¥ Ww the 1998s," Camphess the BVETRIR WEG Who and there were (99 many All games, sooves of OH INGE BRITT TO Bat Former Miss Furope an arm around trophy presented 1a the winner Oshawa 9 he of | Canada's [ ) PR this Ks ESENT f nv tational | weekend gl resort. near Zh alom Ve Georgian Majors Play Lindsa | By GERRY BLAIR The final official league ings and scoring statistics were released this week hy Lay Dodge, lakeshore Intermediale (emgue statistician from Co Wurg Toronte Macedonians finished mn top of the heap, eight points shead of the second place Oshawa Majors, who open their hest-of-seven OHA Intermediate 'A semifinal series tonight in Lindsay against the Lumber men, The second game of this set will be played tomorrow night at the Whithy Community Arena, Game time is 5.30 p.m The third contest goes hack io Lindsay on Friday, with a fourth tlt slated for Whithy Saturday at 8.50 p.m The winner of this meeis the Toronto Macedonian for the Lakeshore Intermediate YAY title and the right to meal the Eastern Onlarin representa lives, probably the Napanee Comets, last year's Intermedi ste "A" champions Two Oshawa player Wilson's Lana Serie finished he rACE Hen NEE n scoring and Ant ell up n n #4 point ted of 28 hile Ren and 24 Lind otf paint and 43 league point Hk ended ] I deadlock, eseh wih fact ean and 16 a compiled 20 gon) Ron Jewel of the Lambermen was (he scorer with 9% mide 19 goal ansist Below tandings and the top 11 men talel consi goal nick $8i8i8 SAY cial top up of the Fis [IE is i mn Tar. Macedonians sh. Majors fang Diphans Prenton Flyers Bow. Bhamiocks Lind, Lambeimen lereh Hedman 12 above sLANGings nel " i] 0h h 22 » 1 4 . '1 14 2% 1% EH] | ¥ h several fOuF- pant games BLORERS A Vis Hon Jewell, Lindss 113 seul, Lindss h Eval Gaels Frenton ih red Bart, Landes = fos Bt, Pieris, Trenton Gerry Maclean, Gshawa Art Renniek, Oshawa | d Bisson, Trenton J if oy] i 2 4 fh 4 H He fe 04h | Lose Playoff Chance Bowling in Group "C" of th Toronto City Major League on Raturday the 15d Wilson Furni ture team lost a d:to-d decision io Bhea's Bowling This loss shut the door for the Wilson boys as far gaining a playoff berth is concerned with two weeks remaining, they are now nine points behind the leading Ace team The first game was won hy Shea's 1481 to 1086, Khea's also won the second game 1210 fo 1188, The Wilsan team won the third game 1164 (0 1106, but Bhea's came back 10 take the fourth game 1280 to 1131, The last game was won by the local boys 110% to 1068 Peam totals for the day were Shea's Howling 6084, Bd Wilson Furniture av17 Individual scores Frank Lane Has . His Own Ideas About Coaching WEST PALM REACH, Fia (AP) = Frank Lane, general manager of Kansas City Ath leties, thinks he can improve on Phil Wrigley's eight-coach no-manager plan for Chicago Cubs Lane lies the idea of eight coaches, but he figures they should include five non-hase ball men, to wil A payehiatvist "Nat only for the players, many of whom need psyehiatry, hut for the manager, the general manager and all the club of ficials." 3 An eye doctor Ta work with players wha take third strikes down the middie, And to tell the umpires, with real authority, that they are blind A 'combination mind-reader fartune-teller Invaluable in selecting pitchers and pinch Ritters, and in making trade A doctor and a dentist That's five coaches Lane would like to put one the other three In Ha were: Fo of 'the Libby Dwor the ' Bhea's, Herb Donaldson 1288 (486, 241, UNG, YOK and 21K) Boh Veaudry 1222 (522, 282, 24 HW and 0b); Corky -Rumsan 1204 (200, 288, 101, 811 and 214); Viaw Moly 1000 (160, S05, 150 8 and 228, Dean Ford 704 for three games (004, 208 and 47) and John Heuther 467 for 2 games (204 and 230) For Ed Wilson Furniture Hay Nesbitt 181 (179, 270, 285 and 360) Kel Himes 1205 (261 Hk, B01, 338 and 243) Don Hen ning L172 (205, 277, 2660, 240 and Ih); 15d Lugtenburg 1028 (207, 00, 10H, 206 and SIH); Kd Hrown 811 tor four games (238, 157, 230 and 201); Joe KAweel 160 for ane game, Orest Pidwer boekl bawled in relief Next week the bd travel to Plantation take on the Willow Welland Rink Wins Maple Leal Trophy WELLAND (CP) =A Welland rink skipped by Mys. J. Frail pont won the Women's Banana Helt Bonspiel and the Maple Leal Milling Company Trophy Tuesday night, defeating Mrs \. Barker of Byantford #7 in an extra ond The Barker rink was awarded raphy I'he second event, the Welland Ladies Curling Club Trophy, was won by Mes, No Woodruff, | of Burlington, who defeated Mis, TT, Winfield of Grimshy 13:4 Phe comsalation honors won by Mes. J, Davey of Nia gara Falls who soared an Na win aver Mrs, M, Beauchamp of W i EASILY DIGESTED An easily-digested food, fish is also easy to chew, making 1 ideal far alder people with den ial and digestion problems Howl to How! team were pe DaX==w here ho oan sed wit the pitcher thiowing beter than those guys on the field." EY TROPHY Miss Britt ihe giant sia (CF Wirephota) Collingwood, Ont I he Queen of nl Fernhill Park Takes Lead In Dart League Fernhill Park wk from Lakes nver they Ede m Storie 3. 4 Vlayer douhling B. Clark 2. D MacMillan 1, G y, Fulien 2%, } Major 2, | i Rundle No | oul b MacMillan 1 Cornish 1, KE I, R, Cornish | Dowe 2 France 2, K faohn { O Flynn 1 Brya Hoss | Ross J I, W Jd. Houston Poe Crawford Adair 1, Crawford Crawford 6G. Parker Parker | Parson 2, aL l, June Wyatt 1, M A, Pelow 1, V, Graves 8, 1, Damals 2, J, Craighead 1, 0! Clark 1, It, Hopson 2, Ruth Hep on 4, 1, Rae 1, I. Vavle I, H Vayle 8 and B, Leggett 1 High Three Darts J ead 14H -and G, Clark Basehall One Innings Clark 6, BK, Cornish 6, J ton 7,-V » and H LEAGI Men to and I Clark Lae J tan 1 4 1. | V] J 1, Wi Muir Craig 120 G Hou Bab Clark Liraves » Fayle h LEADIKHS Baubles in Doubles out B., Clark 16; igh Thee Darts, B, Crawford Hi, Baseball One dnnipgs, A. Pelow 0 and Baseball Nine In ning G, Parker 29 Dotbles in ¥, Wil Hammon 10; Doubles Out ¥, Wil Hameson 1; High Three Darts 1° Williamson, 0, Clark and Jean Cralghead 140 each; Baseball Nine Innings, ¥, Williamson, O Clark and Marion Parker, 7 each, Baseball Nine Inning F! Williamson 26 Team plandings Ai, Klarvie 62, Woodview 8, Kastview 82, Rundle il, Rundle ih Oshawa 17, Woodview No, 2, 31; South mead 32 and Woodview No, 3 bl] H Wamen Fernhill No, | No, 2 No, 1 N IRL | (48, 34014 Wilson £8 s a BOONE RELEASED Kingston Frontenacs of the EPHL announced today that forward Buddy Boone has heen | been released outright, Rea. | sons were not specified hy | team manager Wren Blair, wha said there were items of olub policy that Boone had not complied with (CF Wirephoto) | PDIMAGGIO RETURNS NEW YORK (AM) Joe Di Maggio. retived outfield great will rejuin New York Yankees March 8 for two weeks of spring training at Su, Petersburg, Fla working with manager Ralph Houk and batting coach Wally Moses in assisting the players 1) 0, In aking a base ball vacation from his job. with & manufacturers' representative 10 rejoin his old club | aggin fop # dump. Vayle!! (kara B, wha IN. The pversge moved wy to 48 a the mid Ws. but even that wasn't enough. Five Years REN WE Reidel i WON make # better shed for the pawie ¥ our oihcels called restraining (intayidrence, Wodmg, Rong LIIORE FL.) PERGILIEs E1861 wen off the jee iH led to "With mare because of penaities mare goals, Another rest of this closer #iliciating 15 1 hat layers sre more carelul show DEBE PEREHIER that the # AER R2IN PL oy Bak fras the pre First World War ers In these devs" he id ERER 10310 BRE RE E508 BRE # second Sine that was [#7 wn # third line compos of Werah siting mise-rans, Today, most of them Baye three ga64 WINES #86 # come of mgh-seoning Aefence men, g Wawrice Richard, holder of many BUHL, scoring records, wh clude the marks for goalie wm # season (OW) and lifetime (344) VRS VRE ER CORCTIRE 18 IRE FERSON IF IROTR SEOTIRE OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS HWOTOR CFFY SPECIMA Laundenmats tows | Rangatias Frexiers one ow dated wis f # eaviitv ve will BIE the Fe BE ¥ Pr Huh or # fr Hil (154, Zi W wile [7 en WT and lenhelie # Tretong Ring fad ' #2 Vhoshe Wi W on i" Kan tad] Frege 9 FARA ae gatiss # pin ¢ FRIEXMLY hire. dol nly es todny with Pepy) Ai wi adds Prost Ander in) in 9 Wark fritrins Ins Way (iisy WRKIES Foes 22) Huby Lane 7 Finis Jokers 4 ei a Hopstuis | Handing us) facelift $74 wad M Bele and TR Bawyry Mary dd | in bat Z Headping fay ihe £8 4 He Je Hapeivis 18 wlefiites dik 4 JH ois H Hesd Vins 1 whee § Ha L Meyheiis © snd Blow 87, JORN'S LEAGUE Handings as baling 17 8, Seimies WW, Boniasss 11 and #, Bot [a Tek Pirates Alles 16 Team Alas Wk re KBE close REMIR § K PEA fike plete Larnant tor the AM ew WEEE CITY MINER the asi Dukes Via e BUSINESS seetion we have and Humdingeis with three, Lasy IE Rave wg saeh wand Rockets MOTOR To sant Birikers ed tor hires hoes and Hapeivl § Hutshal have one each Buh Melesn wan week with 761 (274 Harry Fayle 685 (04, #815 Jerry Crawlard 653 (257, 260); Art Bmast G0 1376, RB i WIL Webster G38 | iby hp Helen Wiggins 66 (278, 40); im Norrie 624 13871; Barkin Cooper GZ (R20, 2381; John Blepcows 616 (243), Giuy Maiey hid (278) and Made ling Morvisan 603 (466) High singles were Ved Fusen 258 Way Crawiord 35, Doathy Giles 234 Irene Morrison and Boy Mills 427, kad Holman #20, 210, Russ Mcbride 017 Fred MeBee 200, 408i dim Mareison 415, Be Thomas 214, Edith Mees and Nune Craving $id Have uhee Haug Cooper and Tom Hae 20, LH Wag 847, Edvis dee 204, F "Ben nelle 201 and Mary Walker 300 he Laiihy Bithes top hawler his gin, tallawed hy THERM-O-BITE MINED MAJOR The Clowns, Beainickers and In and Outers took three paints (rom the Dog Patehers, All Blais Waheals re Fhe Light Bpolts and Mis ia aphil the points wilh twy apiece High Triples: HW, Pinch #50 (294); 1 Wing TRO (a08; Fo HI Tal (abe Wh Womaeolt 748 (Bhi; 6. Beeson TI 87) 0 Luteenherg 708 Gatiagher 708 1271); 0. B OU (A J Gregory oil Neshit 676 (36415 DD, Brown 678 (264); i, Peel 678 134805 BB, Ross B67 (374) (1, Head 867 (363) and BP HAs 133%) Veam standing Dog Fatghers 17 Beatnickers 16, Clawns 15, Light Bpals 1%, In and Outers 13, Mishits 10, All Blars Wand Bobeals § AND SPORTS hig ahd HOCIAL good howling continued eek, and It in apparent thal every ane Is Eom abl sul In thin last aes Hon A new high single of 427 was rolled hy 8 Daley who Is a0 Honorary mem her of oar elib, Sid retiied fram work the tial of the year, and we are glad ta see he can still show the young fel laws how to well a good gaine Feam standings #: Kellar's Hell ers 0, Kehoes ¥, Gwen's Guys 5, Bue Unheurahle §, Rowdies 1, Tames 6, Maple Leals 6, Pointers 3 Puties Fruities § Untouchables §, Lil's Boys, Left Overs 4 Fin Heads 4 Dead Eyes 8 and Jdiny 1 nome good scores were: J. Bent 748 (Buh, 30055 BD, Baumhour TAS (208, 366); W, Marey 704 (90, 83005 4, HKtacey (B41 FF, Gavas 666 (308, 840) J, Dionne 608 (961; FF, Melaughlin G93 oJ, Havdie 600 (301); 1, Pat lerson oii (B03); H. Pllon 046 (8601 MH, Wanlley 688 (300 M., Yourkevigh G70 CB GO Bhullman noe (Bde | Chute 688 (31 BL Wragkman 658 Sidi A Lysan 847 3040 HL Wallan tne B00 (BG NO Melae aan (368); and 1, Hushand aad Bame ather good singles Daley 847, G6. Parkin 364 san 301, Ho Melalsh 984, 7, A, MeDanald 387, Clare Mason WY, BD. Pickering 861, J. Coline 343, H, Gallant 254, I. Keld 833. B. Plancke 231, W, Ferguson 848, J, Thieman 248 and RK. Gardian 844 he lemon leagusrs were ih DD Wallage 17 and C. Koeh 8 LAREVIEW LADIEN LEAGUE The high triple record has phanged hands anee again this week, hy one ping Doreen Sinclair has sueoeeded in obtaining the honors with a 741, thee lavely games, Nica howling Daveen! Team standings this week = Rebels DUPLATE I'he were, Bo Jack W, Harmer 8 Daley PV IV VIVIVVVVVVVY YN y might Mandivk | Voinre # 0, Jets 17, ad Regs $4 f, B's pin '6 A Wideate 13 Daiiars « Bombe # fp Rats 14 hE Be ow Frees REN ik. Wh, Brivis Newey Hoh 2 doen Peltier WB Reese #3 1297 wh Maver How Bark Yoreen Laren e 1 Lis, Marg Raines Bik, Jean Regin UN, Buiies Buchen 18, Brey he Bent 155, dwike Bramner Ih and Shi ey Barns on Wr MWigh Hogn i Calis 74 Ed fms wi tad d faveine "wr we Iw A#i fori Manon Rese 12 ww Vawime Vinden foe Glo i Bark of Pe Ld ie HELE #4 Ld ER 7% Laorenn wh a pail mgm yg ERSE WRLH for motices hat time io time With the spd ving the th oI Bedi 5 LW the W wil he wel from HOTOR CITY MENS MAINE tw Yrip ted olf on the # Ihe Ihird section of the HE wil thise Eames Estate with bel Spencer being the top with Pidverheck Crawlord. Insurance racked up ithe Bigh Leam score of the Right with » 714 whieh Incinied (wn ERmes HVer the 1300 mark in which Orie Keeler Haved # WE wart with # dating 913 three game efor, aise Red Hardie Bon Jay led the Kd Wilson Furs Wie cluh to » over Chow's Re fRurant with dim Hardie slse coming himgh the (HERI EMER Fai ow had & hig Fd Brown Smart, #ll he Ohawe Aw oa 8 # hedble by ts mw Hymsn Re fimes and dpe LOMmErs, Mong with iallagher sia the Reweamer, Aft RE #1 their top lor Ritson Tugs aim Barhershop ht ost shutout CascRiniin came IREOUEh with # spectacular shot In the fianl Irame 1a salvage one point or the haireylting crew Fon Hyman came up with ane of his Betier mighis far Dunn's Men's Wen wd with Ail Sheridan nssishing it was # clean cut win aver College WIN IGA Fanta Plate continued to Nes with some neat trundling against the A apd W Drivedn entry wn ta one far Phate Plate, thanks to Beg Hickey and Capt. MeMaster Boh Gallagher leads the hgh aver: REE Free with #81, (ueie Keeler Jahn Trott 342, Hank Samovik Kon day 236, Matt Bell 236, sel 244, fines 244, RB. Graham # game miscondact for fignting. Penaities for Bork ould Zimmerman for slashing. 0. Wragg, game mis wondwes for Fighting WESTHOUNT Gowl, J Densham. Defence, B. Morr Fo Horney, 1. Dick, K forwards: B, Bonnetta, B, Gra ham, PV. ek, D. Mckee, A Grthin, B. Eirkpetnck i Stewart, J. Badgiey, KK. Wollen NOBRTHMINSTER ~ goal, M Zimmerman. defence, J. Todd PD. Wragg. RB Haewshaw. for ward, €, Gon, TF. Griffin, W child, CG. Hawkshaw, B, Hicks, McGahey, 1, Kmght, DD. Good aiid, 1. Todd, T, Alexander J Alexander and GG. HW SIMCOE STREET 8, KNOX # Simeone natled down fourh shutting owt Knox #9 Sireet goml scorers were 1, Morris fram €. Me Crear, 1. Cockerton, unassisted D, Bowen unassisted, BR. Brown from €. McCrea, BB, Cockerion isted, BK. Brown from ( and WW. Peyion, D from Wetherby brown from €. McCren SIMCOF, STREET ~ goal Pevion: defence, D. Bowen, J Todd, J. Hewer, M, Burch, G Arnold, FT. Arnold: forwards W. Peyton, ( McCrea, R Brown, 1. Cockerton, D, Cock: erton, D. Wetherby, BR. Shepherd Murdoch, 4. Morris KNOX goal, B, Martin; de fence: B, Bowman, D, Lynd, G Wraith, G. Smith, B. McKenzie H, Neshitt: forwards: G, Me Kenzie, J. Neshitt, B, Greig, D Miller, J. Clark, D. Clark, R Knocker, BR. Fisher, G, McDoy- gall Hack imene "ia Mol ven Cockerion i 1] G : wards nD goal and last Ww. Kewin Penaitias for 5. Paul's from Flewiey of Harmen (68 (0igping #F, PAUL Cane P. Andrews Defence § ~ gout, P. Me 6, Bradley Peter Hothngs worth, Paul Hotlingsworth, for J Angew: Whiting, B. Meer. D. Cher EB. Pure wick, B. Hots, 1, Gillespie, 6G, Foreman, 0 oles. WW. Ke Parker, B. Bich win, DD. Mckay HARMONY - goal, B. Begg £ D defence £ Hal G Bris £y ¥ Orton tm fith KING King Street swam thews #4 as |, Gomme and T. Keyes four goals pair, each seared King Street for horrding for hoarding KING STREET defence Hare C, Marlowe horne; forwards Keye B Gomme, | Perkin ST. MATTHEWS ~ Goal defence R. Brabin Lloyd, 1 Mel onkey pi Gil, 6 Carrol 4, Walker forwards chant, Buckley dise, G R. Davey B B Flewrey Uehionald Storie, P, MelGill, D D. Danie PV. Crowe A. Annis Marchant Davies §. Rok forwards Ormiston. D Ave w T. MeNaugh BD. Gunn, G, GH B, OT. MATTHEWS § ped Ht, Mat floyd scored Marlowe with a single, Penalties 10 were RK. Bartlett and BR. McConkey goal, PD C. Glendinning Graper, G: Os G. Pearse, 1, P. Lean, R Perry, G. Bury, P i'. Bartlett Gq Hayward B, Carry Barker, W. Mar K, Allard, T B. Fara W. Mcintyre i Western Tiremen Edged By Tuxedo Johnny Kent's howlers tangled with leaders Tuxedo Junction for mals last Saturday in the To: Western Tire 305 and Hrivnak with 264 whe league were hest for the losers On totals it was Tuxedo June: tion with ATH wad it was ponte City Major League and Western Tire with 6681, a dif: pgainst Kent's od uiabdad wh to poe Baskelehewsn hen HEPpng the Camwell #8 fry Cancion championship, | try Row 'Glen, wh 44 the oldest mem: the Saskatchewan eniry, #sn will he making Wis fifth ap- pERTANCE [8 The ERammonsiips, bt it will he Ws first time at her of two yewrs eats Keys and second mak in 1998, the Crmphell won the southern Sas title, hut lost owt to Jimmy of Delisle in the pr payoff They were back. in the € dian hampmonsiips the f ng year, only 15 place Pickering, 15, of Wicon, ggain to Baldwin's rink Aer thet year, the rink NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT LONDON (AP) ~~ George Armstrong, 6, has got Wim: self the Joh thet apy seceer payer just dreams ahowl-- goalkeeper on an Mherwise wil-gigl team it came whowt when Vivien Willis, George's 17 - year - oid gird friend, pointed out that the team had 10 girl players it ne gorlkeeper. Bo George, reluctantly, agreed to play "Wow that Vve got over my shyness, I'm quite happy 10 be among the girls," George said alter a nal match The (eam named the Heart'Throhs ~ comes from Whitley Bay, Northumber: land, A challenge soon is Harding, 1. Me: Vkely from the Smashers--an all-girl team in Lincolnshire Wrike wp temporarily, with Gag net and seyeril of is brothers taking "ve" 1eReHIng PORtions in Ontario, Don still is in On tare, SPORT BRIEFS PLAN SKATERS FUND COLORADO SPRINGS, Cole (AP) = Plans for & memorial fund for members of the United States figure skating team coaches whe died in » Belgian airliner crash were announced Tuesday " PRIVER KILLED DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (APY An aun race driver was killed during # practice run at Days toma International Speedwi Tuesday, He was identified Harold Habherling #, Phoenix, Ariz. His car crasl on @ 3i-degree hanked turn # rolled over several times were heaten hy a 3-2 score when ference of 5 pins, On the day, f of their five games from the league hey were only able to win two for Western ire team It was | Ron Swartz high with 1257 made leaders, although they|up of 266, 218, 271, 170, 388 fal! se Harold Ball 23% and Lloyd Sabin iad the opportunity of winning! lowed by Mike Paulo 1166 (269, Oshawa Aute Tim § sie 2, Ed Wilsan Furniture 1 # Men's Wear 2, Ritson Drugs 2 Crawiord Insurance 2, Chow's Restor ani Vie's Barhershop 1, A and W edn Li College Hill 1GA 1, Lack Siiike Grill | and Hyman Real Es ale 0 High Individug! sen or 918 (46% Hon Jay B01 (301) tou Hyman 770 (330); ter 708. Bel Himes 763, 753, Art Bheridan 746, Bddie Brown (rest Pidwerheeki 740, Jim Har die 717, Jack Bpencey bf Art Ban IHG and Ron Swartz TM FIREMEN'S MIXED LEAMIVE Honor Roll Ki, Smith 786 (284 #1), HW. Keys 701 (363, 8i6), KR. Tem Pla 608 (201, 208), G. Robinson #18 (440, 205) and Jaseie Courtney 618 (263, we 200 + vinglen Knox 332, N Hickey 245, A Blanding I (7 Ron Gs Ih ie 782 y Mek Reg Hicke Malletie 235, Tusan 836, P, Knight I, KB logeman 211, K Gibson 210 Vermaen 00, Loreaing Prout 308, Pamela Knight 203 and Audrey Keys wn lemon Teague Gibson, A Prout, Sylvia Lageman and Doris Ver maen Paints Taken Laggers 4, COs 0 Toandos 5, Question Marks 1, Kirens I Tap Wats 1, Smokies 3 and Fire Kater | L7] COF LEAGUR Two howlers volled 500's this week flank In 600's) and four rolled Congratulations to (hess folk Wes Hichaves 778 (206, 876, 200) Grdene TIO (881, #1, #7 Ma Hartshorn 714 (276, 284, 206) and Kon BWarte 708 (378, ain) 6400's Art Brown 600 (B04, | Bud Pipher 677 (866, 834), Ron A 1h derwalker 668 (370, 218). Norm O'Rell Iy 608 (B46, BIR), Josie Brown 648 (B48, 33015 AL Smith 640 (318), Kon Flewell 835 (318, 30), Bark Pisani 633 1, 917), Fred Glover 633 (265), Hoh Bpiops B18 (308, 833), Mary Pipher 613 (204, B81, Doug Kerr WIA (B38, 347) and Flo Tippett 608 (310) 100s Waller Tippett 830, Horape Hartshorn 347, Wes Stata 843, John (iatenhy 340, Art Peeling 330, Aubrey Hireask 937, Ev Stata 234, Joe Flynn AG, Tek Stata 334, Jim MeCankey 999, 101: Don Brawn 316, Steve YI § LIEN Naney Haste 314, Denise Nusshanmer lah Pisani 318, Al stevens 310, Steve Chamniak 308, Doan Rohinsan 307, 04; Millie Brown 308 and BIL Biliet 00 One team was hianked this week athers split the paints Mishits 8, Losers 0, Dagmas 3, Tel ties 1, Winners 3, Jets | GoKarvia §, Mavhe's 1, Poeds 3 and Hornets | Nome good scares were rolled this week an (1 seRMA AVEIYORE IA TeCAY [wiing fram a slump, sven though the fn hug hindered others {Just five more nights in this sep tion, There will he no bowling for our league on "Good Friday", resume - for playoffs the following w and han quel April 31, more an this later Inter:Uourt Tournament, Brackville, April 15, alsa mare of this later Arn B06) Var 700 game of at least four games In the first game hoth teams 208, 224, 246, having very 224) with the others mediocre scores, just simply could not get going For the Tuxedo Junction team nd it was Western Tire with allt was Rusty Starr with 1225 fol: score of 1050 winning over their lowed hy Wilcox 1140 and Hriv- opponents who howled io Keel (Reir poorest games of the sea: |in son with a score of 977, For the and Ron led the way points each and this coming However, Ini the second game Baturday Kent's Western Tire both teams were still struggling take on the rejuvenated Knob and it was Tuxedo Junction with Hill Bowl team and although ern with 1087, For Kent's there were no outstanding bowlers In the frd game It was nip: and4uek all the way and it was a heartbreaker for Western Tire [to lose when they howled a score of 1270 against 1282, In [this game it was Ivor Jones with 285, Ron Swartz 271 and Bill Brown 277, For Tuxedo it was Greives coming through with a lusty 854 and Starr with 270 who helped win the game, The fourth game saw Kent's come up with another poor 1016 against Tuxedo [Junetion with 1200 and for Kent's it was Mike Pauln 246 | with the only respectable score, |For Tuxedo it was Starr 281 fol. lowed by Greives 242, However, in the fifth game, Johnny Kent's howlers came to life bowling a score of 1318 {against Tuxedo's 1108, After the [fifth frame Tuxedo was up two pins hut from there on the boys of Johnny Kent could not he de: nied and with Manning Swarts |oing excellent relief work for Rill Brown, Western Tire howl: ors were able to win two of the [five games howled, In this game it was Ron Swartz with 338, Ivor Jones 417 and Bill Rrown 245, For Tuxeds it was Wileox - | LILY BULBR [ Gen. 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