Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Feb 1962, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Februery 12, 1962 WIN SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THIRD TIME SPORT FROM BRITAIN LONDON (CP)--Women have invaded one of the few remain- ing bastions of the British male --professional golf. The Professional Golfers As- sociation announced that women would be admitted to its ranks. 'Instead of waiting for the inevitable to hit us, we are going forward to meet it," said the newly appointed secretary, Col. Harry Reed. This means women may com- pete in the British tournament British Firm Brings Racing Into Theatres who can't get to the race track a British firm has started lead- ing the horses to the people. Mecca Limited, which runs a national chain of thriving bingo halls, now has organized race meetings in, cinemas where punters make blind bets on sealed films of American races. against numbered horses listed member of the audience selects one of several hundred canned races, LONDON (CP) -- For people|' Britain Admits Women To Professional Golf Ranks circuit, a £700,000 operation, and can be hired as club pro- fessionals. : : Britain has had several women golf "professionals" in the past, but this merely meant tions with manufacturers, They have never had the opportunity to be hired as club coaches. Although golf experts wel- comed the PGA decision they are doubtful whether many women will enter such big tour- naments as the Penfield-Swal- low or the British Open. Mrs. Jean Anderson, one of Britain's top players, said she would enter but was sceptical about her chances. "Candidly, I can't see women competing successfully with men from men's tees," she aid. "But from women's tees we might get somewhere. The solution might be a_ special women's section in the tourna- ments." they had relinquished their am- ateur status because of connec- Col. Reed, who since taking The City Zone Eliminations, in the Eastern Canada Five-pin' Championships, were held at the Motor City Lanes over the weekend, when the Ladies' Di- vision was concluded. Rolling the first five game block on Saturday evening, Bea Ross led the field with a nice 1210 total and still retained the lead at the conclusion of the final five games on Sunday, with a very respectable 2439 for her 10-game set. This seasoned campaigner will represent this Zone in the East- ern Canadian Ladies' Singles Championships, against the rep- resentatives from the rest of Ontario. ONLY TWO PINS OUT Isabelle King, a member of the 1960 Ladies' Canadian Championship team, finished second to Bea Ross and lost out for first place by a mere two pins, her score being 2437. Isa- belle will be a member of the Bea Ross Will Represent Zone City Zone Eliminations were, first, the terrific struggle for first place between Bea Ross and Isabelle King. Going into the final game, Bea Ross was leading Isabelle King by two pins and both bowlers finished with identical scores of 268, to give Bea, the top spot by the 2- pin margin. Bernice Muday of Bowman- Zone Ladies' team, which will represent this area in the East- ern Finals. Other members who qualified were Audrey Bickell of Bow- manville, with 2347; Mavis Tay- lor of Oshawa, 2263; Bernice Buday of Bowmanville, 2250; Isabelle Mothersill of Whitby, 2201; Bette Sackett of Whitby, 2199 and Doris Joll of Bowman: ville, Millie Bilida of Whitby 2137; Lorraine Murphy of Osh- awa 2087; and Hilda Brock of Bowmanville. The qualifiers will compete in the Eastern Finals at Hamilton in the following order. Ladies Singles, Bea Ross; Ladies' Team: Isabelle King, Audrey cop 'he tenth qualifying position take third position. Bea Ross had 257, 256, 223, 221, 256, 246, 200, 259 268. Isabelle King 236, 241, 198, 193, 245, 287, 268. Audrew Bickel 222, ay 226, 229, 248, 272, 3 277 251, 185. 290 ville, who throws a blazing fast ball for a lady bowler, came from nowhere in the final three games with 260, 334 and 252 to Audrey Bickell, of Bowmanville, also finished strong with 290 and 223 for her final two games, to 253, and 210, 282, and and _ he finals will be held in Ham- ilton in the near future and the qualifiers will be looking for- ward to this event. MEN'S DIVISION THIS WEEK The Men's City Zone Elimin- ations will be held this weekend, with the first five games being rolled at County Bowl, Whitby on Saturday and Sunday at Mo- tor City Lanes, for the other five. The 10 top bowlers on pinfall, for the ten-game block, will qualify on the same basis as the ladies did. ; DOUBLE FOR GERMANS WARSAW (AP) -- East Ger- many captured both the men's and women's titles Sunday at the seventh world toboggan championships. Thomas Koeh- ler was crowned the men's champion and Ilse Giesler led the women. Purvis MacDougall of Canada was 70th out of 72. male competitors and MacDou- gall and Douglas Anakin of Can- ada finished 23rd out of 25 start- ers in the doubles. Bickell, Mavis Taylor, Bernice Buday, Isabelle Mothersill and Bette Sackett. On the mixed team, along with the men who qualify, will be Doris Joll, Millie Bilida, Lor- raine Murphy and Hilda Brock. Some of the highlights of the HOCKEY PLAY-OFF TV TUNE-UP SPECIAL Betting works on the totalisa- tor system. Punters buy tickets in the race program. Then a The seal is broken and the film projected. A dubbed com- mentary describes the race us- office has made some highly- praised rule changes, says that | if necessary special events will |f be organized for women profes- sionals. In the United States the Wom- | en's PGA has built up a chain | of tournaments which carry prize money totalling $200,000 a} year. But over here promoters | might be discouraged by the | lack of big-name players capa- | ble of pulling in the crowds. The Ladies' Golfing Union, the amateur authority, said it "It's EASIER To Pay... The DUNN'S Way! Everything In Clothing Needs for DAD and His Lad! Get your TV set ready for the '=-- exciting hockey play-offs com- ing soon . . . take advantage of our special TV Tune-Up. Here's What We Do... © CHECK TUBES AND CLEAN TUNER @ CLEAN PICTURE TUBE AND GLASS @ ADJUST CONTROLS ing numbers instead of horse's names, The tote pays off hold- ers of the winning ticket. Betting laws prevented the films being used in the United States but they have been regu- lar entertainment on transatlan- tic liners for a number of years. miring the No. 3 symbol--it denotes their third-straight championship win in the an- nual invitation meet sponsor- ed by College Militaire Royal, of St. Johns, Quebec. --(CP Wirephoto) The members of the Univer- sity of New Brunswick's swim- ming team, clustered around Coach Amby Legere, are ad- © USE YOUR CREDIT ! © NO DOWN PAYMENT ! © MONTHS TO PAY ! e was pleased that women now | had a chance to earn money) from their sport, but feared for | Britain's chances of regaining the Curtis Cup. The cup, competed for bien- SPECIAL . . 3.50 PHONE, 725-2905 '® Your ty Tuneur 1 | SPECIAL OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Eric Morley, a Mecca direc BUSII LEAGUE Congratulations are in order to Len and Lou's TV, who captured the second section, grabbing 30 out of a possible 36 points. Team members are: Craig Boyle, Art Sargent, Stan Norris, Jim Childerhose, Frank Sweet, Dave Magee, Ian Reay and Joe Nolan. On the night's action, Len and Lou's trounced CNR 40, Evan's shellacked Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Fina 4-0, Beat- ty's walloped Tony's 4-0, Pickwick's surprised George's TV 40, Oshawa Glass completed the shutout night, whitewashing Acme 4-0. Standing points, total points and total pinfall -- Len and Lou's TV 30, 54 56,688; Evan's Loam 24, 46, George's TV 20, 34, 54,268; Beatty Haul age 19, 39, 54151; Zoltan Dan's Fina 18, 48, 56,108; Oshawa Glass 18, 38, 54,539; CNR 16, 27 53,756; Pickwick Cleaners 16, 42 55,656; Tony's Refreshments 12, 24, 52,890; Acme Haulage 7, 11, 52,111, High Triples and Singles -- Erwin Clause had himself a great night, roll- ing a 718 (260), Art Sargent was on the beam for a nice 671 (273) and Mike Zakarow had another good night with a@ good 651 (250). Hitting for top single games were: Ben Bracey 319, Tony Gerace (back from being sick) 294, Jerry Bent 292, Jim Childerhose 264, George Oliver 262 and Bill Hollyhead 251. Lemon League -- We had a couple -- with Russ Clarke 95 and D. Gould 74. Individual Leaders ---High Average, George Oliver 206; High Triple (Scratch), Tom Hammond 682; High Bingle (Scratch), John Huband 297; High Triple (Handicap), Andy Czere- waty 815. Doug Reading 815; High Single (Handicap), Arch Bruce 370. AUX. NO. 27 Joan Hall was the only wh pep pills this week, (261 Singles -- Joyce Clapp 221, Joan Slater 220, Millie McIssac 218, Hazel Farrow 209, and Joey Braiden 205. Nuts and Bolts whitewashed © Six- Bells; Union-Maids took two points from Flowerettes; Lucky 27 took two from Milk-Maids; Gay-Nineties took two from Farmerettes. Team Standing -- Six-Bells 17, Union. Maids 16, Nuts-Bolts 16, Milk-Maids 14, Farmerettes 10; Gay-Nineties 9, Flower- ettes 8 and Lucky 27, 3. o had her ). ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE The Strikers have taken the lead in this section with 22 points, closely fol- lowed by the Markers and Buzzers with 21 Wizards 20 Gabbers 18 Beav- ers 16 Hustlers 16 Clinkers 16 Go-Get- ters 16 and Stinkers 14, Men 600 without handicap -- Stan Gray 756 (300 267) and Glen Maunder 648 (312). Men 600 with handicap -- L. Parks 675 (232 255); B. Hurst 669 (243 240); §S. McDonald 659 (222,251); F. Coleman 652 (220 240); J. Zedic 639 (230 219); A. Allman 628 (207 218 203); D. Potter 627 (269); R. Clark 615 (258 214) and B. Hamilton 610 (284), Men 200 with handicap -- M. Morri- gon 253 D. Mountjoy 223 J. Taylor 220 R. Plancke 219 214; M. Hill 216 B. A. 201. Marlowe 213 F. Cooper 210 W. Ed, Hawley 207 and J. Scott Ladies' 600 without handicap -- M, Jacklin 659 (266 212). Ladies' 200 without handicap -- Ev. ld 227 W. Scott 221 and B. Grandy Ladies' 600 with handicap -- B. Tay- Jor 634 (260 218); B. Corbman 611 (225 258) and M. Mossey 606 (212 205), Ladies' 200. with handicap F. Doyle 222, J, Leslie 222, M. Bent 221, +200, Bea Colvin 420 (208, 212), Phyllis|R. Cooper 640 (246, 200), M. Dragomatz Nick and | ¢ Pike 215 E. Jacklin 214 P. Clark 213) 18, G. Clark 218, D.)233, Joyce O'Riley 233, Brenda Bracey Down|231, 213, Edris Lee 222, Lily Rae 221, Kornic|Barb. Holland 218 and Helen Wiggins j216; B. Holland 2: [Coleman 217 M. Clark 211 M. |204 M, Maunder 203 and M. }210 200. |213. | Lemon League -- H. Corbman 78. | 200 Games (Men) -- Fred McKee | Points taken this week -- Grabbers 4,/249, Bill Gallant 239, Harold Dervent |Clinkers 0; Go-Getters 4, Hustlers 0;|231, 202, Bill Webster 228, Fre |Beavers 3, Wizards 1; Buzzers 3, Mark-|Schneider 227, 220, Bob McLean 217, jers 1; Strikers 3 and Stinkers 1. |Phil Cormier 215, Murray O'Riley 215, 200 and Jerry Crawford 205. RAINBOW LEAGUE Lemon League -- Edith McKee 94, Standing -- Jade 13, Green 12, Tan|Marg. Sytnyk 87 and Dorothy Dervent 11, Grey 10, Red 9, Gold 9, Brown 9,/77. White 8, Rose 8, Orange 7; Blue 7 Coral 7, Beige 7, Yellow 6, Lime 6,| Purple 5, Mauve 5, Navy 5, Black 4,| High Triples -- V. Silver 4 and Pink 4. F. Elliott 694 (266, 233), H. McLeod 683) ley High Doubles -- Irene Burns 431 (231,/(290, 216), T. Krawchuk 680 (305, 214), it is more exciting than bingo,' he said, "It roulette next. films." PARTS AND SERVICE LEAGUE ' Smith 722 (284,,0f horsey-horsey in York, Mor. soothed fears that livelihood was Johnson 412 (233) and Lil Hson 407/636 (239, 220), E, Ferguson 623 (287),/explaining it was not 214). E. Cornish 622 (256), D.. Clarke 618 S eing but betting on num High Singles -- Marg Wright 251,|(218, 216), C. Taylor 611 (272) and A, roligaiagy 8 8 Mary Pirie 235, Marianne Girard 229;|Hircock 601 (206). | bers. Pat Wilson 222, Stella Dewland 9, Singles -- B. Jones 283, D./ Helen Robson 218, Mavis Irwin 213,|Cooper 268, H. Dressing 245, G. Fehren-/| ici immick for Florence Russell 212; Gwen Read 208,/bach 260, G. Mercier 244, E. Sweet 239, publicity ie " he told them Jean Walker 205, June Ovens 202, Greta|H. Kane 236, P. Vizniar 236, G. Free-\bUSiness ever, e to em. Burrows 201 and Meta Quantrill 201. man 235, R. Coulson 233, J. Dell 220,| 55 tor, says the film brings horse racing to the masses. "I think could be filmed "I will have 300 other casinos |showing horsey - horsey films within three months and in nine months we will show some 1,200 For jittery bookmakers who |watched a recent demonstration their threatened by really "This could be the biggest your nially by British and American} amateur teams, has been won| by the U.S. in the last two play-| offs. The LGU is worried be-| cause this year's prospective} team members may be lured! into the professional ranks. Male members of the PGA seem unperturbed by the femin-| ine intrusion. Ryder Cup cap-| tain Dai Rees said it was "'the| right thing to do" and gallery-! pleasing Max Faulkner agreed. | 2 BIG Locations in Oshawa FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DUNN'S Men"s & Boys' Wear « OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE , plaudits. Brigadier Ivan Brick- man, secretary of Scotland's| famous Royal and Ancient Club, | said its most strictest rule would still be enforced. 36 KING EAST (DOWNTOWN) SPECIAL suggested list price. 20% OFF ALL NEW PICTURE TUBES, All new picture tubes installed by our staff will be reduced 20% off OFFER!! CLLL,4 WILLIAMS 1218 SIMCOE NORTH Your Authorized Zenith Sales & Service Representative ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE PHONE 725-2905 F. Fusco 220, B. Walls 228, F, Bidgood OSHAWA STORE LEAGUE }220, K. Mitton 218, F, Brent 215, E. Going into the last section, Toast-|Blair 215, G. Kurelo 213, H. Stone 213,/ master started off with a bang, having|C. Mason 213, F, Dwyer 213, J. Stanley! a high triple of 3,603 pins. National|211, A. Brisbois 211, G. Campbell 211,/ {Grocers took the high single game with|H. Brown 211, J. Parsons 210, R. Day| 11,337 pins. |205, K. Sanders 205, E. Rundle 208, J.) | Points won -- Outlaws 1, Collis Dept.|Gow 203, W. Matthews 202, K. Smith| Store 3; Acadian Cleaners 1, Hallidays|200, D. Simpson 208 and H, Rozell 203. | 3; National Grocers 2, Powells Drugs| Wednesday Results GMC's 2, 2; Coulters 2, Bell Telephone 2; V and|Maple Leafs 2; Corvairs 4, Pontiacs 0; | J Food: Markets 3, Oshawa 7-up 1; Tip| Buicks 1, Oldsmobiles 3 ;Vauxhalls 3,/ Top Tailors 1, Pedlar People 3; Verns|Chevrolets 1; Envoys 3, Cadillacs 1, | Barber Shop 2, Oshawa Bakery 2; Browns Lumber 3, Goch Service Sta- | tion 1; Bilendukes Esso Service 2, Dixon Coal 2; Toastmaster 3, Shoes 1; Barbers 1, Alger Press 3; Automatic Transmission Centre 1, On-|}Pearse with a 661 (222, 208, 231), next| tario Motor Sales 3. jwas Yvonne Duguay 624 (205, 241),| 700 Triples -- J. Bent 738 (273, 259),|Chris Collins 615 (278), and Gladys L. Shobbrook 734 (254), G. Swindells| Knight 601 (206, 232). 700 (283), S. Salmers 703 (277) and J.| Laura McKinley had the highest Procher 755 (314). |single game of 268. Marg Germond was | 250 Singles -- F. Smillie 256, W.|next with 256, Bea Russell 238, Flo| Berry 276, G. Moss 257, F. Ball 276, C.|Litster 235, June Yuill 228, Bea Alex-| Halliday 287, E, Carswell 278, C. Cars-|ander 225, 204, Maria Cummings 222,| well 258, J. Garette 286, R. Powell 291,/Mary Pirie 220, Edna Ward 217, Phoebe C. Powell 262, A. Bray 257, M: Crystal|Mullen 211, Mildred Witterick 209, Ella 256, P. Kornylo 252, H. Brown 277, R.|Hall 208, Phyl: Barnes 208, Kay Manila! Woolacott 250, 0. Coakwell 254, B./207, Eleanor Henney 207, Marg Gray| feetetalg bg ie Ltrctnagt on sng a Lise 205, Cleta Wellman 201, Bea Manning e » L. Bryans , &. Kupnicki)201, 203, Olive 259, J. Guryka 263 and A. Gordon 251,/Smith 201. een ee ae wel 290. Team Standings -- Bracey's 7,| arse's 6, Alexander's 5, Lenius' 4, |McQuade's 4, Campbell's 4, Collins 3, Ward's 3, Reading's 2 and DePratto's 2. Metropolitan OHA Junior "A" HOCKEY NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Bowling was sure tough all over to./| Kuch |day with only four "600's". | High triple was rolled by Betty} BRAMPTON 7-UP'S { | vs Lemon League -- G. Whitbread 90,/pe F. Ball 94, and L. Smith 97, MOTOR CITY MIXED BUSINESS LEAGUE Congratulations to the Floppers upon winning the oe sone and further TOR | |congrats to Harry Fayle, for racking ONTO @ -- i ich ies Ge oe Rose | Pickens Jr., of sTontreal peoeny |Crawford for a (229, 223). | i) "4 q z mS two points they took from the dent of the Canadian Badminton| pitfires was all the Floppers needed |Associati . Friday | to take this section. Bert Trick's 669 th enon hae a |(248, 244) helped his team take the|/@ association has asked. the Jother two points. |National Fitness Council for| | Hats off to Madeline Morrison for |$19,000 of the $5,000,000 council | , jthrowing a lovely high triple of ye | swore budget. (349, 208), "'Now I can go home happy" We INVITE YOU... ee ; Ae ees }was her only comment. Also on the TUES., FEB. 13 8:30 P.M. Whitby Community Arena Adults. 1.00 Children 50 ASK COUNCIL AID | jsame team, Gord Hudson rolled a nice | 655 (236, 228), helping to take three | points from the Jets. | | Even Art Smart's 622 (235, 209) and| the bowling barber, George Tait's 649) (2A1, 230), couldn't measure up to their | opponents high scoring. 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