Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1961, p. 18

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+3 € 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monéey, Ocyber 23, 1961 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE Standing -- Valleyview 18, Aingside No, 2 18, Sunnyside No, 1 17, Radio No. 1 17, Kingside No. 3 16, North Osh- awa 15 Radio No, 2 14, Bathe No, 1 13, Thorntons 13, Rundle No, 2 12 Eastview No. 1 11, Kingside No. 1 11, Eastview No. 2 10, Radio No, 3 10, fe No. 2 9, W 9, Storie 9, Southmead 6, Rundle No. 1 6 and Bathe No, 2 6. Valleyview took the lead as they scored four points over absent Rundle No, 1. Sunnyside climbed into a second Place tie also with a shutout win over Storie as Kingside No. 2 settled for a 3-1 win over Radio No. 3. Southmead got rolling with a 4-0 victory, the losers Rundle No, 2. Woodview and Bathe No, 1 split points and the remainder were all 3-1 scores. The winners were King- side No, 1, Eastview No. 1, Bathe No. 2, Radio No. 2, and North Oshawa. The teams on the short end were Radio No. 1. Thorntons, Sunnyside. No, 2, East- view No 2 and Kingside No, 3. The girls showed the way this week with Marg Shemilt rolling 796 (343, 240, 213) followed by Fern Buechler 741, (267, 256. 218), Joan Rogers 694 (259, 243) and Jean Lawrence 694 (251, 228, 215). Other good scores were John Me- Conkey 672 (273, 206); Irve Welsh 659 (269, 226); Bill Sholdra 659 (266, 212); Ruby Lane 657 (257, 215); Mavis Taylor 639 (253, 221); Mary Fitchett 635 (258, 222); Bob Beharrell 634 (251); Keith Smith 633 (249° 206); Bette March 627 (232, 216); Orve Dingman 620 (222, 216) Carson Heard 619 (235, 227); Rich March Jr. 618 (238, 206); Leon Davey 609 (231, 205); Ig Clark 604 (230, 213) and Harry Fitchett 603 (261), Two hundred singles were rolled by Wes Ogden 267, Fred Henderson 264, Myrt Alexander 243, Gladys Harper 243, Rose Jackson 238, Tom Kidd 236, Stella Scattergood 234, Pat Dixon 232, Lee Roser 227, 213 Ed Shemilt 223, 208, Sheila Patterson 221, Vie Williamson 221, 207, Walt Dixon 220, Len Dervent 218, Cis Rockert 217, Rich March Sr. 216, Chuck Grimbleby 216, Isobel Till- ing 215, Mary Huisman 214, Geo. Taylor 214, Fran Brash 212, Don Patterson 212, Cathy O'Flynn 210, Hank Lawson 207 Don Gutsole 207, Ann Sholdra 206, Bob Andrews 205, Len Brash 202, Fred Thompson 201, Don Harper 201, Don Gibson 201 and Jean Ogden 200. The Lemon Awards go to Gladys Harper, Sunnyside No. 2 with 76; Nancy Weeks, Radio No. 2 with 92, and Chuck Lock, Rundle No, 2 with 95. Also from last week Cis Rotkert of Radio No. 1 with 97, é | TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGE-TY Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buftalo WKBW-TV Chanvel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONDAY 4--Starlight Theatre 3:45 P.M. 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