Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1962, p. 14

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So Fp ES HE 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 22, 1962 An dre Boudri as so OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OCH IBRSCER SIMPSONS-SEA s s ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE,Getters 8,808, Hi Bawls 8,791, Alley,Marion Dingman 716 (250, 238, 228) and Via 4 Assists We started our final section with the|Cats 8,623, Hi Lo's 8,426 and Jesters] Millie Bilida 713 (248, 238, 227). 3,130, 600 rollers were: Ev Hardind 699 Over 600 -- Maurie Shorten (215,|(273, 225, 201), Chris Collins 682 (266, TORONTO (CP)--Andre Bou- .|224, 245), Rich Wilson 670 (268, 216),|219), Alice Northey 679 (250, 235), Adaldriag went scoreless during the Don Powless 649 (284, 201), Herb Coop-|Tonkin 667 (230, 219, 218), Janet Peel kc di Sund: but f er 634 (205, 260), Audrey Trick 624|655 (296), Joyce Porter 654 (248, 219),/Week ending Sunday, 'our am, Dong ; putten Ae sais, 246), 1 Bevis, cee Se OH. 212), Masi Font assists protected the Montreal, by » jorman > » ancy ve ana (200, 230) and Harold Ford 606 (214,| (234, 232), Helen Gourlie 634 (245, 231), M. r cen ecg Lt Coleman 219. 214), Berenice Saramak 616 (233, 201), Stella, Ontario Hockey Men 600, with handicap airy En Bh iige' 20 = Mass Cooper aT, Gloria Makarchuk 616 (aa, 2), Fer Gules nior A scoring iar oak 6 (226, 261, 229), B. Pike 710 . SS » Slim , Bev. Barclay |616 ( » Bette Marc! » le isti Te (Be apa 106 (255, 267), E. Holland|236, Tom Barclay 236, Donna Walker|Cameron' 615 (224, 210), Greta 'Tutton Me roger go Bog Red 672 (330), D. Potter 640 (216, 229), S.|227, 200, Bob Clarke 221, Phyllis Hob-|608 (239), and Ev Clough 602 (240, 206). day | sho ' McDonald 639 (205, 210, 224), J. Scott)man 227, Elmo Lymburner 227, How- Wings' Pit Martin crept a point 630 (247, 218), G. Shemilt 614 (219), G.jard Walker 226, Frank Stewart 223,| DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS closer to Boudrias, his two goals Ford 609 (230) and D. tjoy 606/208, Lea McLeod 221, 212, Shirley Mul-| It looks as though there is going to d th ssists during the (232, 214). ier 213, 211, Red Demerse 217, Norma|be a good race for all individual tro-| 4M! ree assists x ig Men with a Bradburn 212, Pat Weatherall 206,|phies in this, the last section. week leaving him with 83 points, 222, 204, C. George Gibson 206, Cathy Pybeck 206,| The high average is still closely con-|three fewer than the leader. Taylor 212, R. Clark 210, K. Geo. Keenan 204, Mike McGrath 202,|tended as is the most improved bowler Martin, in second spot, col- 207, 205, L. Parks 206, 204, E. Pauline Bell 202 and Dave Wallace 201, | award. aruin, pot, 205, F. Cooper 202, 202 and A. Venema| Lemon League -- Donna Smith 98,|_ Team Standings are -- Ken's Hens 9,|lected his points from 41 goals 201. Yvonne McGrath 95 and Pat Weatherall |Tea Tipplers 9, Winoes 8, Buzzers 7, Die/anq 42 assists. Boudrias, who handi -- E./91, Hards 7, Untouchables 7, Jupitor 1, 73 : BE mg 1 ae 713), M. Jacklin, 684 Kickers 6, Sid's Specials 6, Tailenders|also has played in 45 games, (211, 290), B. Grandy 624 (218, 210, 206),| LADIES' MAJOR "B" LEAGUE (5, Raiders 4, Four to One 4 Fiint-|has 31 goals and 55 assists. a wee mh petra G. Clark Fone om eter Cle ; 4, Bi ies or gy were R. Lowell MacDonald of Hamil- Ladies 200 with handicap - G. Cla 'oints taken -- or y 4, Burns pd kept his third-place position ool, J, Lesile 26,0; Hendersons 4, Hornes 0; Glaziers 3,|Gardian 822 (276, 276, 270), J. Thie-/tOn P' 5 pcre ggg ose 4 1 sn te Say.|mann 731 (296, 240), A. Sheridan 724/one goal and two assists giving Mi 212, L. Allman 205 and G.|Whites 1; Mitchells 3, Bints 1; Say- i a ot as wells 3 and Nesbitts 1. (290), W. Miles 698 (318), F. McLaugh-/him a total of 79 points on 41 Ghemilt 204. (i -- . Holland 76, L.| Standi: -- Motor Ci Glaziers 6,|lin 693 (309), G. LaLonde 671 (310), J. Py sie ee C x Mitchells 6, Bend yarns 4,|Kellar 668 (294), R. Pilon 660 (243), G. goals and 38 assists. Nesbitts 4, Burns 3, Whites 2, Bints 2|Shullman 652 (271), F. Ward 648, V. Montreal's Rejean Richer, LEGION LEAGUE and Hornes 1. Sozansky 642 (295), J. Dionne 641. with a goal and an_ assist, -- e n ce) e t The Menaces, after the second week) Over 900--Mildred Witterick 628 | , Some other good ougies watts os;|moved into a tie for fifth place § into a one- - i . ef this section, have jumped into Over 700 -- Marj Carswell 739 (336) Parkin 290. 3° F McKenzie 263, J. Rob-|with Ray Cullen of St. Cathar- point lead over the Goofriks. The for-) Over 600 -- Bea Northey 629, Jean V Peer have six points, the latter five.|Kroll 628, Audrey Hodgson 618, Ede|erts 257, R. Turpin 256, O. Thompson/ines Tee pees, who managed Menaces took three points again this|Reading 607, Cella Wigg 607 and Lois|254, G. Stacey 245, R. Plancke 240, A. only one goal. * | week, not by virtue of good bowling|Shaw 602. McDonald 266, H. Woolley 246 and G. ae | i cers, » Dut by having to bowl against only five| Top Ten -- Elsie Smith 270, Marj|Judd 303. Each has 65 points. , of the "Any Old Things". The top bow! | McNeil 267, Anne Reece 239, Pearl Pea-| The Lemon Leaguers were: 8 Daley' George Holmes of Montreal Regular 7.50 3 75 10 ONLY. Color fast, moth proof, Non- er, and the one who has shown much/cock 229, Mildred Turney 227, Beth maintained his position as the was Ella Roznik with a 551 (261). Irene Severs 224, Betty Campbell 224 2 5 The Goofnik Rolling Pins series saW/and Elena Nicholls 224. Jack Klapow led the way this week ing a 2.78 goals-against average. with a nice 743 (280, 271), followed allergy, assorted colors mostly Bri a ' 'own ind 5 ). Fi is now andi Nu- 8 . with a nice 685 (273, 266 red Standings--Nu-Way Rugs 8-59, Wood 238); Perey Wright €46 (235, 268); Irene m T.V. Lark To Miss improvement in these last few weeks /Shortt 225, 220, Shirley Sargent 225, iaiaash GU ? 'f SARGEANTS' MESS LEAGUE league's top goaltender, manag: CLEARING, EACH the first section winners finally come) Lemon Leaguers -- Vera Bint 99 and i ie tev eom defeat the Gootnike by 8|EMe Wilson SL. tlosely by Jack Sackett 733 (200, 222,,Buddy Blom was second with a Regular 8.60 three-to-one count. Fred Taylor, who 311); Frank Grant 701 (267, 263); Belle|3.16 average. Bei (9' 12° must be secretly practising, came up| LADIES' MAJOR "A" LEAGUE |Fox 675 (210, 222, 243); Ev Clough Ost CLEARING, EACH 3 ge. x ). only one point behind Eloi Landry for |lyn Beauty Salon 8-43, Coca Colas 8-38, ' the men's high average. |Strouds Market 7-47, Modern Upholster-|Heath 630 (216, 244) Lloyd Corson 623 Regular 9.95 REGULAR 3 50 The third contest of the day saw the|ing 7-45, Hayden Macdonalds 7-44, Hor-| (298, 218); Gord McCormack 617 ge CLEARING, EACH es 8 Oy Rockets take two games and three|wich Jewellers 4-41, Scugog Cleaners |Jack ae 203) and Joe . a F ° ; points from the Atom Bombs. As in the| 440, Young Moderns 4-30 and Acadian|Teatro 600 (246, 4). Santa Anita Cap first series, the women outshone the| Cleaners 2-33 200 Scores -- Stew McKinley, 288. Regular 11.25 CLEARING men, when Reta Hughes came up W! Two shutouts were registered this Jack Anderson 268, Jean Bothwe! , | ' A ; --Pres-| a very nice 649 (244), in 8 Josing, causes| week by Nu-Way and Woodlyn, the vie-|Ede Burr 249, 211; Betty Grant 238, Don ACSA, owe ft? "gh : CLEARING, EACH s e on) te ine victors esed tims being Horwich and Acadian, 3-1) Mcbiy ol. bee Se es ehecdan ton Madden's T. V. Lark wii h 'sé nae css tae a dani oh ob ee _iiaedonalds. and Young $e Noreen Bailey 222, Bob Bothweii|NOt be able to run in Saturday's Regular 12.85 6 42 OGEN porns ozexensr: mn 'orget our 5 a lerns over Strouds an cugogs. ie > 4 H i; season will be at the Legion Hall, Sat-|other game finished in a 2-2 tie be-|217, mat Whyte Daa peed coe at Santa Anita Handicap because CLEARING, EACH se urday, March 3, Come and bring your/tween Cokes and the Upholsterers. Se dakie ta Wace Pooks 00, mares of an infection in his left fore-| friends! ier -- Fred Taylor 685 (273,|,,E¥ Redpath was the leading bowler|Carsewell 200. : leg, his owner said Monday. 265), Reta Hughes 643 (244) wipes the. Sas Gann dae Lariat ance Results -- The Armourers beat Com-| T. V. Lark was to have raced $08 (232, 225), Ella Roznik' 261 a) slorr . ders 6-0; The Mechanics beat Fit- rday or in the Washington's Parry 251. Ht Gn oso, ais), Isabelle King 750|ters 5-4; Loaders beat Gunners 4-3; ei y wandioa Thu mia SAVE $41 0 Lemon Leaguers -- Eileen Smith 96) (555 "90%) "Joan Jackson 740 (284, 256,|Structors beat Wireless 4-2 and Drivers! ay He P y, .07 TO $59.00 Ella Roznik 92 and Inga Nugent 7. /95)' Edna Hudson 739 (300, 295, 214), (beat Operators 4-2. |Madden said. SA a 7 to PIN HITTERS | Gindya Sutton ¥6l C69, $21, 211), Julie} Standings -- Fitters 88, Instructors} "We still hope to have him fit e e ~ st eeler 727 (296, 227, 204), June Grice|86, Mechanics 82, Wireless 81, Armour- j cate tani ona 1 Richards 1{725. (272, 258), Joyce Bell 722 (296, 223, ers 77, Commanders 70, Drivers 70, op-|Defore the Santa Anita season SILVER ONE TV SE T pn ks ad : 400), Alice" Lanning 717 (330, '220),leratore 60, Gunners 60, Loaders $3. |Closes," the owner said. Men -- High single, Lorne Crandall a" 222; high single, with handicap, Parky % ie See 1 ONLY Silvertone 23" TV Console. 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