Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 13

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10-PIN ACTION Last week's "Bowler of the Week" awards went to Mary Cole and George Turner. Mary received the honor for rolling a nice 528 triple in the Ladies Classic League, edging out Mavis Taylor by a mere six pins. George turned in some fancy shooting, starting Friday night 'vith a dandy 644 score in the A Lander-Stark Classic League, te earn the award. Then on Sun- § \day afternoon, averaging 210, ' he came through with a sensa- 4 \tional 1,050 five-game total, in jthe Masters Tournament. in- G" cluding a 225 game, the day's \best. KEELER APPEARS Doug Keeler, last year's Mas- ters' winner, made his_ initial start in this year's event on Sunday and indications are he will be tough to dethrone, as he fired a 967 total to take the average lead. A pair of 215 games featured. his 'scores. The average leaders in the |Masters' thus far, are as fol- lows: Doug Keeler 193, Mike DiCesaro 190, George Turner 188, Rudy Parizeau 187, Frank Sobil 182, Bill Joyce 182, Bob Richardson 182, Mickey Di- Cesaro 179, Chuck Andor 176, John Waldinsperger 176, George Brabin 176 and T. Scheigl 176. Plans are now being made for the Ladies' City Association ED MEADE WITH "A CROP" OF DUCKS HE BELIEVES IN "HARVESTIN CANADA OUTDOORS Conservation Expert Believes In 'Harvest VANCOUVER (CP) Ed; But his personal feelings;the necessary money for game eade has never shot a grizzly;jabout hunting don't detract|control by the provinces. bear, nor has he any desire to/from his views on management| : level his sights on one. But he|--that animal "crops" -be harv-| MUST HAVE mgr sate ab. wants others now--and a hun-lested to protect the wildlife pop-) "At this gic ge atl . " dred years from now--to havelulation against overstocking --|Velopment, lan ee and ai their chance. and the long-term recreational|/More important than ar aan Ed talks up a storm on gamejinterests of hunters. agement. We must regs a 4 conservation but, like others in| With other B.C. experts, Mr.|before we ious aepode i it, an the field, finds the problem of|Meade expressed his views|until we have land an sabilthed. maintaining a perpetual game'strongly at last October's Re-|Ment Ladygrceartingh ne anigati , crop perplexing. sources For Tomorrow confer-| We cannot expect full uti pee As secretary-manager of thejence in Montreal. |of our game crops, And na si British Columbia Federation of} '"How," he asked then, as he/lly this statement applies also Fish and Game Clubs, con-|does now, 'do you tell a farmer |'© water. : cerned with the direct interests|his land is being taken over to| Despite problems still to be of 20,000 outdoorsmen, Mr.|grow game? In what way can|handled in the future, Mr. Meade appears willing to shoul-|the farmer be compensated for Meade believes B.C.'s game is numerically in good shape. Looking to the 21st century, | he said British Columbians der much of the responsibility}such a take-over? for assured good game manage-| "What is the dollar value of |must have the right then to Imperials made their bid hunt, or "drive up to Bella/a play-off spot by taking three ment. |Canada's wildlife? How much is He admits to being more of a it worth to set aside land for Coola and watch a grizzly scoop-|Points from Ace Bowling. ig dss sanon," . sf ig Gord Brown was added to the writer and 'student of the out-'game as a long-time natural "And a grandfather must still team for the last' section and doors" than hunter, something] resource?" be able to say to his grandson, bowling in relief, he did well. Top Ace Saturday afternoon Carway Mary Cole And Geo. Turner Last Week's Award Winners Carway Imperial for ic! j |Frank Sobil 183, Mike DiCesaro 183,,J. Peel 151, I. Cyr 151, D. Vann 149 |Tournament, which will be held | orerme Reid 178, John Waldi gerjand M. ill 149. jin March, It will include team,|;74, Ron Nelson 172, George Lawrence doubles and singles events with|172 and George Brabin 172. entries closing March 10. } Presently the girls are busy) TUESDAY MEN'S LEAGUE |jast section with shutouts. . . . jconducting a draw to raise, Jim Zambonelli had a big/Doug Vann tops for the night funds to make the tournament|night rolling a 233 single and) with a dandy 591 triple... . | |bigger and better than ever.|603 triple, which were high for|pete Stajrocher fires high Local firms are donating some | the night, to lead Lander-Stark| single, a 238 effort. . . . Pete's fine prizes so let's give the gals/Oil to a 5-point pick up over score, plus his handicap, gives some support. |Thompson Plumbing. Mickey Di-|him 268, the new high single ; me vapar, |C@Saro set the pace as the Osh-| with handicap. MONDAY MEN 8 LEAGUE jawa Cleaning Contractors gar- Results -- Progress Brand .Clothes 4.) The league is rounding out a/nered 7 points from Oshawa Houdaille Industries 0; Mackie's Van new team and anyone interest-|Wood Products to remain on|and Storage 4. Dumont Aluminum 0; ed in bowling "ten pins" would top, Lerten eae Sane Mena be welcomed by president Lloyd) other Results Slo-Moshuns 7, /3. Cadillac Hotel 1; Robinson Motors 3, Crossley or secretary George|NUICA 0; Nu-Way Photo 7, General|Blacks Men's Wear 1; Parker Electric | Taylor, at Eastway Bowl next ae gregates 0; Aces 7, Jordon Florists|3, Subway Lunch 1; Goch Supertest 2, Scugog Cleaners 7, Windsors Esso BlueBoys 2. Monday, 6.45 p.m. Union City Body Shop and | | EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE | HILITES -- Four teams start } Retyice s. | High Scores -- D. Vann 591 (209 High Scores -- J. Zambonelli 603/205), T. Donahue 560 (201), M. Hep- Tuck Tapers both recorded shut- (233), M. DiCesaro Jr. 586 (223), G.|burn "550 (217), B. Worsley 545, C. ts in this week and have Price 567 (211), J, Masiewich 562, G.|Andor 541, J. Gallant 538 (227), N. Gor- outs aga & Wee Murphy 543, D, Keeler 540, K. McInally|don 536 (203), W. Layton 533, R. Sen- yet to lose a game in the second|s39, B. Heard 531, B. Allen 522 (203), B.|nott 532 and C. Russell 531. section. Bone 522 and J. Houlding 520 (214). Leading Averages -- J. Spencer 176, Results -- Union City 7, Glen's Texa-| Team Standings -- Oshawa Cleaning|R. Milne 173, C. Andor 172, R. Sennott co 0; Tuck Tapers 7, Millwork Supplies |Contractors 21, Scugog Cleaners 19, Nu-|171 and B. Worsley 171. 0; Town and Country 7, Industrial Tools | way Photo 17, Aces 14, Lander . Stark | 0; People's Clothing 7, Charltons 0; On-| Oil 12, Winders Esso Service 12, Jordan is' © SSIC LEAGUE tario Motor Sales 5, Kinlochs 2; Ben-|Fiorists 9, Slo-Moshuns 9, Oshawa Wood ag pomcage ti z a' their nett Paving 5, Jackson Sand 2; Team|Products 7, Thompson Plumbing 4, e Gootlers con inue e Five 5, XYuung's Sports 2; Dunlops 5,|General Aggregates 2, NUICA 0 jwinning way with a four-point ars eae ore lg Leading Averages -- Doug Keeler 188,|shutout over the Terriers. For High Scores -- Bob Richardson 589) John Masiewich 177, John Waldin-| ss Mary Cole and (215), George Reid 573, Ron Nelson 557 |sperger 175, Mike DiCesaro-Jr. 171, Stan|{he winners, ary Cole ar ), Bill Hayes 553 (204), Ken Gisher| Hodgson 170 and Glen Copp 170. |Amy Walker were tops, while 50 03), Ab Gilbert 549 (226 yeorge bi, . "3 s Lawrence 547 (204), Gord McCormack) | gene __.. |Berenice Differ and Fairley 541, Walt Scott 530, Don White 528 and) WOODVIEW PARK MIXED |Bouckley were the best for the jJim Loreno 526 The Stickers added another |losers. Tee ee ae" paring. ta, point to their league lead with| Kathy Franklin and Dora Di- Ontario 'Motor Sales 12, Jackson Sand|a 3-to-1 win over the Aces. The|Cesaro sparked the Dachshunds and Grave] 9, People's Clothing 7, Mil- 'Selects did a fine job holding|to a three to one decision over work Supplies 7, Town and Country 7, a ; it.| , : F Team Five 5. Gien's Texaco 5, Young's|'e second place Jets and split-/the Danes. Verna Harding roll Sports 4, Kinlochs 4. Sheriffs Tailors 2,/ting the four points. ed best for the losers. sob Industrial fools 0, Charlton Tractors 0.| High Scores -- Bill Clark 538) High Scores -- Mary Cole 5: 91, Leading Averages -- Ken Fisher 184, " 183), K. Franklin 486 (192), Bernice Dif- -- |(216) and Walt Dowe 527 (200). |rer '453, Fairley Bouckley 445, Amy Ladies--Doris Clark 451, Joan| Walker 426, Verna Harding 426, pore Bri >: st |DiCesaro 423, Teresa Conlin 420, Doris O'Brien 418 and Carol Germond Vann 414 and Norma Magee 409. 404. 'i Ws | Team Standings -- Goofers 7, Danes Standings -- Stickers 13, Jets $, Dachshunds 4, Terriers ¢. Een ~ ~ eading verages -- athy ranklin 10, Aces 5 and Selects 4. 152, Mary Cole 148, Mary Mothersill 148, Leading Averages--Bill Clark|pora DiCesaro 145, Doris Vann 144, 158 and Marg Germond 127. |Norma Magee 143 and Fairley Bouck- i ley 14 | EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE| yanper-sTARK CLASSIC Our high bowlers for this) CapsupEs -- G urner week were Mavis Taylor with] ae a RE bat tt te i a J be Houta) jturned in a great performance Poa eg and John Hou "8 | with three games over 200, for a to 5721 for Ace. ad . : _|Smashing 644 triple. wos John Individial scores: G. Olliffe| tee esc ne, Seas vas Gea c; |Waldinsperger is rapidly climb- 339, 274, 249, 272, 237 for 1371; |2; Leftover's 5, Auto-Magic-Carwash 2; |IN& ot as hbe agar gg ~ R. Hickey 250, 295, 128, 216, 271|McHupeels 5, Cook's Body Shop 2: |secon consecutive plus 1160 for 47 frames, Mc-| {2782 Real Estate 4, Doreen's Gant itriple. . . . The Jets' and the Bowling top and led all the way to win 1206 to i044. Totals were 6103 for Carway THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuery 30, 1962 9] \People's Clothing Bow To O'Connors Once again Oshawa fans were able to see their local boys in action against the Men's, Maj- ors, as Motor City Bowling Al- leys played host to a traveling Toronto team, when People's Cothing of Oshawa were com- peting against O'Connor Bowl of Toronto. The first game went to the local club as they came up with 1153 to Toronto's 1,111. The sec- ond game was a hair-rasing fin- ish as O'Connor Bowl picked up the win defeating the Osh- awa club by one pin, 1,119 to 1,118. _ The third game was entirely in People's favor as they threw a nice 1,292 to Toronto's 1,036. O'Connor not to be outdone, 'jcame back in the fourth game with a grand total of 1,318 to 2 The final ' game saw both head pins, corner pins began to take their toll. This game went to O'Connor Bowl with 1,187 to People's 1,038. Totals for the day were O'> Connor 5,771; People's 5,810, Individual totals for Oshawa were -- S Himes 843 for 36 (319, 257); R. Nesbitt 505 for for 25 (227); R. Jay 1294 for 50 (307, 274, 256); E. Brown 504 for 27; O. Pidwerbecki, 1,186 for 50 (272), L. Trattnor 945 for 41 (288, 255); D. Hen- ning 533 for 21- (261). Bowling in the OPBA, Peoples jhad a good day as they did their best to qualify three of their bowlers, Ron Jay, who has been bowling well, again led the jlist and captured second spot, lfollowed very closely by Ed |Brown and Don Henning. These |boys will now compete in the teams drop off considerably as Eastern District Finals. = i | i We INVITE YOU... ...to TEST DRIVE THIS 1961 CHEVROLET SEDAN John Gibson invites you to test drive this beautiful 1961 Chev- that rubbed off after years as a| All the questions were tossed 'come with me, and I will show|He came off the bench in every for wildlife newspaper columnist. It) around, but not resolved. is with affection that he speaks) Mr..Meade said Canada at of "stumblebum" bears, and|present appears to have no na- y cougars "that have unfortu-|tional game management plan,/you how a great tree grows, nately been treated like alley|and added "the federal govern-/not, 'there's a stump where a cats" .|ment must be willing to provideigreat tree grew." Western Hockey Loop |, Will Change System | Their All-Star Game VANCOUVER (CP)--Ajand have indicated they willjfrom the rest of the league. change in the Western Hockey|press for a change. |That was because the WHL was League all - star game policy| Since the inaugural all - star;not divided last season. will likely be made when direc-|game in 1958, four of the five| This year the two-team plan tors meet May 25 - 26 in San|games have been between rep-|was revived and a noticeable Francisco. |resentative teams from each di-|lack of fan support gave Most club officials are un-|vision. The exception was at the | coaches and managers fuel for happy with the current system|start of the 1960-61 season when |their fight against inter-division of matching two all star|the champion Vancouver Can-|games. teams, one from each division, ucks took on all - stars selected HALF FILLED Acadians Click Against Peoples Fos te atusets Acadian Cleaners came up) tive week that Acadians have hit players among the original se- with another good day's five|the 6100 or better mark and this|!ections, the game drew only 4,- pinning to take a very impor-|pace must be maintained if the|126 fans to Portland's 10,100- where the Buckaroos rewrote at- the league after a 10-year ab- sence. They won the champion- ship and the right to act as host of the all - star game. Even though Buckaroos were game and had 507 pins for 21 frames; which is a real. good effort, Gordy has a quite a bit of experience, having bowled before in the Toronto Major League In the first game, both teams started off pouring in the strikes. Ace took this game 1334 to 1262 for the Imperials. G. Olliffe 339,|Soplet 297, 197, 245, 225, 242 for/438. 0. Gunn 436, D. Vann 431 and S.| |\Mic McMaster 283 Hickey 250 tried }couldn't turn the tide. | The second game was Car- |way's all the way, 1220 to 1073. iJ. Stones had 303 for, Ace but he couldn't do it alone. Reg Hickey 295 and Geo Olliffe 274 were the two top men for Carway. The third was anybody's game right from the start, about 50 pins separating the teams at all times. Carway slipped in the \tenth and lost this one 1158 to 1167. J. Brown 281 for Carway and S. Cowall 285 for Ace, were the big men. | Carway started the fourth \game determined to even things p a little and even them they and Reg hard but u The game was at Portland|qid, 1257 to 1103, McMaster 298, |Saturd |Olliffe 272, Cassells 250 were the tendance records in returning to'big men for Carway Imperials./has got to adjust himself to old | The last was the same, Car- |way started out well and got on Welland Cagers Master 283, 93, 208, 298, 257 for 1139 for 45 frames; J. Cassells 123, 242, 220, 250, 229 for 1064 for 47 frames; J. Brown 67, 219 281, 118, 114 for 799 for 37 frames; D. Reynolds 63 for frames - total' 6103. Ace scores were: J. Stone 277, 303, 216, 259, 214 for 1269; L.| 1206; C. Ferby 216, 197, 231, 95) 236 for 975 for 46 frames; P. Granahan 316, 208, 190, 187 for 901 for 40 frames; S. Cowell! | |228, 50, 285, 31, 168 for 762 for] Veaudry 53, 235, 40 for 328 for 13 frames; F. Wilson 65, 71, 144, for 280 for 14 frames, and a total of 5721. Next week Carway. goes to O'Connor Bowl, to take on the Pasquale's team. 37 frames; Stickpins 4, 300's 3; Collpeels 4, The | Flyers scored the night's only Dillys 3 ishutouts. . . . John Houlding High Scores -- J. Houlding 583 (210), | joj 'ly i i | B. McHugh 573 (227, 206); G. MeCor- |/00h the Flyers eed Ais mack 561 (203); E. Mothersill 537, G,|Mght as a permanent member. Turner 519, K. Gunn 517. G. Reid 511,|Walt Crystal is replacing Mic- F, Wallace 509, D. Cole 508, E. Phillips|rey DiCesaro for four weeks. | 506 and J. McLean 504. eo avait Mabesck: Heed al Women -- M. Taylor 522, J. Gyurka| - «> #arold Babcock fired a 478, J. Peel 475, M. Cole 471, I. Cyr|neat 235 game in the absence of jinjured Bill Borrowdale. rolet. Finished in smart seafoam green, this 2-door seden tides and looks just like new, Try it today! NOW ONLY $1895 "For the Best Choice . . . Choose from the LARGEST Selection at... ONTARIO MOTOR -- SALES Ltd. 469, M. Gillard 445, B, Baxter 444, H. Prescott 442, F. Bouckley 440, S. Craggs . Results -- Jets 3, Falcons 0; Flyers 3, Shelenkoff 424 Royals 0; Lions 2, Hawks 1; Eagles 2, Team Standings -- Russ' City Serv-| Regents 1; Chiefs 2, Colts 1. ice 25-79, Stickpins 19-85, John's Garage| Top Ten --George Turner 644 (227,)| 19-61, Doreen's Gang 18-60, Auto-Magic | 213, 204), John Waldinsperger 614: (231, Carwash 16-85, Hyman Real Estate 16-/ 204), Harry Blohm 599 (208,. 202), Doug 63, Leftovers 1544-70%, Eastway Lanes/Vann 587 (211), Frank Sobil 576 (223), 5-61, Spooks 14-80, Aces 11%4-56%4,|John Houlding $70 (230), Doug Keeler Cooks Body Shop 11-77, 300's 9-68, Mc-|568 (222), Ron Milne 565 (205), Hupeels 9-63, Sabyan Motor Sales 8-68,|Masiewich 563, Jim Thomson 560. Collpeels 8-49, The Dillys 8-40. Standings -- Jets, Regents, Royals, | Leading Averages -- G. Reid 183, G.|Eagles, Falcons, Colts, Chiefs, Flyers, | Turner 174, J. Houlding 169, D. Cole|Lions, Hawks, 164, B. McHugh 164 and M. Johnson| Leading Averages -- George Reid 184, 161 | Mike DiCesaro 183, John Waldinsperger 183 and Doug Keeler 181. 140 BOND W. PHONE 725-6507 'Women -- ©, Gunn 161, M. Taylor 151, Don McKeta, Sask.,| Hangs Up Cleats | SEATTLE (AP) -- Don Mc-| |Keta, 28, halfback for Saskat. | \chewan Roughriders, announced! ay he is quitting football | and quipped: "I guess a guy} age." McKeta was a star for Wash- ington in two Rose Bowl games --against Wisconsin in 1960 and Minnesota in 1961, | During a Western Football Conference game last season, | he suffered a _ neck injury} which brought temporary para-| lysis of one arm. He also said} tant four-to-one victory over People's Credit Jewllers, at Ace Bowl on Saturday in Toronto City Major League play. It was the first day of the final series of the schedule. The Oshawa boys took the first game 1235 to 1139 for People's and all five Acadian shooters bowled well in this one while Phil Gunn shone for the losers Peoples battled in the second game to take the decision with a nice 1265 team total while Acadians ran into another bad one to finish with a very low 1034, In order to enhance their chances of a play-ofi berth, the Acadian club had to keep Peoples from tak:ng this series. So with this thought in mind, it had to be an all-out effort by the cleaners. Dick Adams and John Hrico were injected into the starting line-up for the third game and this move proved very effective when jovial John rap- ped in a 294 game and the "Apple King" coniributed a 262 score. Bob Gallagher's 253 with "Dutch" Lugtenburg's 244 and a 218 from Hank Sarnovsky, gave Acadians the win with 1271 to 1266 for the People's club. The fourth game was close when Peoples rolied a 1218 score and were just headed by Aca- dians who finished with a 1262. Big Bob Gallagher and "Dutch" Lugtenburg were very good in this game with 324 and 273 re- spectively and excellert relief bowling by Lioyd Sabins and Hank Sarnovsky also played a big part in the win. Acadians rounded out a nice day's trundling by taking the fifth and final game with a very convincing 1326 tota: to 1210 for Peoples, "Dutch" Lugtenburg was top man in the fifth game with a 300 game, Pob Gallagher 263, Lloyd Sabins 259, Hank Sar- novsky and Dick Adams 248. It was a most exciting series and the victory could have gone either way as the five game totals indicate with Acadians 6128 and Peoples 6038. This marks the third consecu-' | | | | | | | Visit Hawks On . i " ; !seat Memorial Coliseum. M4 | Lidice a te tases tt tne ta The crowd was especially dis- Saturday Night that a cleat wound in the leg, | |three weeks has been due to the|@PPoiriting when one considers RO ppc ce ag es li lg Ht lyery much im roved bowling of|that Portland averaged 8,000 a Oshawa Hawks close out their)ago against Washington State, | | y P gO duri he fi f the|exhibition schedule with two/never mended completely. The) Bob Gallagher, who has had|&ame during the first half of the) **°"?ion rank injury affected hi d ithree successive 1300 or better|Schedule, a slight increase over | big games this week. = injury affecte is speed. ltotals in that period. |the 7,700 average in the first a i pay ' a a ! half of 1960-61. lamilton, for a game with the is snes ey tamne Among those who feel the/CYO Montclairs, on Tuesday! BOWLING NEWS who, along wih Bob, has been|£4me should pit the all - starsjmight and then entertain the a tower of strength This duo/#8ainst the previous season's|high class Welland Meteors, BUSH LEAGUE NEWS ediihs B |playoff champi r the club|here on Saturday, for their final) Len and Lou's TV tightened their | jhave gone the distance in the| PAY' iviegantond age lhome game |grip on first place by trouncing | (past fifteen games without any|With the most points in the/"CTe Goi in OBA | 800d Evan's Loam team 40. | assistance regular season are coaches Bud|_ The Hawks will open OBA) ¢. Ja Ty climbed into second | ae Poile of Edmonton Flyer s, Inter. . A playdowns on Satur- spot taking three from Acme Haulage | Hank Sarnovsky has also done George Agar of Los Angeles|4ay, February 10 with Hamilton with a nice 3.348. CNR whipped Beatty | |a terrific job, particularly in the|Biades and Alf Pike of Calgary |Quigleys, the defending Cham: | Fine showed, more' Wit) choMiAg, oot | |series with Peoples' when he! stampeders. jpions, the likely opposition. Oshawa Glass 4-0. Tony's Refresh. | |Tan an all kinds of {rouble 00 FEW STARS | Local fans have a big treat in iments battled Pickwick Cleaners to a rested for a game and came} : s 5 Satur ig {2-2 deadlock. lback in the next to get the, 'There's just not the iaprent | ete me Saturday. Peel power:|qStanaines -- en and You's TV 26, | oted lw : | s "|George's TV 19, 'i 6, | gee el gounny seed te eae te ae" house for their season's finale, | Beatty Haulage 15, 'CNR 14, Zoltan | John Hrico, who has been|?P!¢ t ay + lwhen the ntertain the Wel-|Nick and Dan's Fina 14, Oshawa Glass used sparingly, earned himself|S@/d Poile. "If Portland had land chub. In their only saseting teueste a: ACORHAMLEG ee a star rating on Saturday when|Deen playing the all - stars, i, wetland, Hawks played some "iligh Triples and: Singler We had he got the club moving just at|they d have filled the rink. lsplendid basketball over the |S™e mice scores turned in with veter- | A : . f You can't draw people by|;: s\ ,,/40 Bill Hollyhead leading the way with the time when the boys were] . * oe: ean '*\likes of Murray Prior, Ed/a lovely 701 (271). faltering. A great team bowler,.|Picking two teams," Pike said.!7 3. and Bill Paskeywich to| Howard Norton was next with' a 689 this boy. [_mnere are plenty of players tolwin 72.67. They'll have to be|(%: "Dutch" Lugtenburg was te|Chowse ane team from, but nt (308); Ray Brown 686 (261); Bill "Pea- Blake 685 (251) and Craig Boyle | ma ' just as sharp Saturday. - (260). - 5 oe - leading shooter againstPeople's|~',, Sa i i ee SvIng Gee epee games were ©, | with 296; 207, 244 273 and 300 Rata need sige Mey siete tata Mawr tot Lanta Canteen One hee thls | for 1320; Bob Gallagher 243, 217,|"88 the only system. The Stan-|iovely cheerleaders, who have|week with Dave Magee 99, E. Clause 953 324, 263 for 1300; Hank|/€Y Cup champion hosts an all-|),4 supporters all season long,|°° #4 Stan Pollard, 82 Sarnovsky 1024 for 44 frames; |**42 oe: | HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE |Lloyd Sabins 802 for 33; Dick|,, Portland general - "f |Harry Glickman said t vill be supplied by the Y's)| manager Men's "beapes Feat Binal High bowler for this week was Pat | |Adams 795 for 33; John Hrico| houldn't b McConneh with (203, 159) 362: Charlie | |415 for 16; Ozzis Keeler 472 for|Shouldn't be scheduled tee eame|Hall. John Matthews and Tim|Love haa (i36, 136) 272) Ada Mee a MSM Nelson will bring along two|Donough (97, 99) 196; Harold Bateman Phil Gunn, the league leader ) 100 and Sonia Diachinko (50, | Smilers, 2; Bombers, 1 CATHOLIC LEAGUE Join Martell rolled a 765 for tite men's high triple of the week and he} jalso. rolled a 283 for the men's high | single Helen Moore ladies' rolled. a 576 for the Fred Reilly Garney Gunn jCarl Cheski |Gary Vaughan |Brent Oldfield Tom Olinyk |Dave Kelly Ed Kolodzie Jack Lyons |Tony Andrejicka 7,7 | 218, ©, Henning 217, E. Giles 215, 252, | 91 J. Wrube| 19, Father Beriault 216, D. | "| Rigley 209, J. W. Cardinal 226, 204, K., | 51 .3) Henning 274, B. Lavergne 269, 202, 210, | 55 '. Powers 253, 238, J. O'Malley 255, 4 Watts 213 and D. Dionne 207 39 38 MeN after a league game in the host | teams from their Biddy League (78, 88) 161; Eva Wakely (49, 48) 133 | ' 7 ; : per nay sters are in|64) 104; Ciara Suddard (50, H in the high average bracket,| southern team,, the previous|{2"S: These youngsters are in| Nat Ma pear gre league but should show the!50) 100 Smith another big shooter, also Be Tickets for Saturday's big eran awkcs had 971 for} IN REAL DITHER | Game time will be 7.30 p.m. at) were also bowling well. high triple of the week while | in the Northland Junior B a I Py I ] ages, to Jay. 28 Other good triples were: E. Giles 639, Hill Bowl in what should be a ber Kings. 88 11. |, Games over 200 H. Moore 212, | clip right now. This will be a assists this season in only first and Peoples Clothing took Comeau is 21 points ahead ping on the bit for this e} icity. The Buckaroos had played| and May Hester (39, 77) 116. was People's best with 271. 223, night onl dcewie 700 fens |Vera Siblock (50, 51) 101; Freda White | Hawks' supporters some rea]| Points had a good day w'th 223, 234, clash are available from any |42 frames; Phil Rock 968 for 41 | HEARST, Ont. (CP) Doneyan Collegiate yea a ted PY Acadians will meet Peoples) ladies" high single, Hockey League is young Ro- GP Pts, Avg.|J. W. 'Cardinal 616, B. Lavergne 681. ding dong battle as this young The fleet forward has 71 209, A. Blasko 212, F. Watts 215, 201, | rubber series betwcen two Osh- nine games. He has nine the second. Maneger "Jock" | of the second-place man in and it should be a dandy!" | Lemon League --'H. McGuire 80, R. Moran 73. C, O'Malley 85 and H.' |San Francisco Seals, last-place|*° provide a short game for the| with handicap -- Bernice Chute (40, | the smallest age group in the| (59.59 263, 278 and 295 for 1320; George g |fancy tricks. we, nana 00 for ize; vet) HE HAS GOALIES r jmember of the Oshawa club. and Fraser Hambly 767 for 36, The despair of the goalies |" Osawa Hawks' scoring AVer-|isdies" high single, Clothing this Saturday as Knob ger Comeau of Hearst Lum- 12 154+ 12.9|T- Powers 676 and J. O'Malley 627. | club is going along as a good 3 scored 40° goals and 18 2 7.9| 202, J. Martell 283, 225, 257, M. Halik | awa clubs as Acadians won the more games to go. tobson will have his boys chom-} the league scoring race. Wehrens 67, ~ ee) OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS [RNS OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS SEMIN OSHAWA Woop PRODUCTS OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS (] OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS WHERE DO YOU TURN 4 Xu WHEN @ -1=1\\,(e) >) =m WHETHER IT BE BASEMENT OR ATTIC... 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