12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch ey St Spring training doesn't | not for harness horses, any- way. The above picture was taken at Toronto's Old Wood- mean a trip to Florida's beau- tiful sunshine and beaches, | bine race track yesterday and OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS HUMORESUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Pat McConnell with (145-164) 309; Charlie Lovell (133-140) 273; Ada McDonough, (121, 139) 260; Harold (137- 121) 258; Truman Nelson (96-80) 176; Vera Siblock (120-33) 153; Eva Wakely | ables 1; Imps 2, Aces 1; Flops 2, Smarties 1. Come on folks, get behind. your soon league and return your monies as le, 80 as our where they stand, please. Asto the there are two more nights followed by |the two weeks of playoffs and please| Sonia Deachin-| remember if. you must bowl off, it is| necessary that one of the executive) |keeps score for you. Your banquet is) (78-70) 148 and Clara Suddard (61-52)/ 13. With handicap - ko (50 - 52) 102 UAWA LEAGUE Group i: Durnos 4, Tony's 0; Go Group 2 -- Bonds 3, Fred's 1; Hou- daille 3, Local 2784, 1; Acadian Clean- ers 3, Stevensons 1; Prestons 2, Osh- awa TV 2, BUSH LEAGUE NEWS Zoltan, Nick's and Dan's Fina con- tinued their good bowling with a 4-0 shutout over George's TV. Beatty's jtook three from Oshawa Glass in jelose one. CNR took four Group 3 -- Cdn. Corps 4 Johansen 0; Seeds BA 3, Meads 1; Castrol Oil 3, Untouchables 1; Bergs 3 Cabins 1 25-57; Houdaille 21-49; Fred's 20-523 \Cijeaners 9, CNR 9, Len' nd Lou' Acadian Cleaners 18-43; Prestons 17-45: TV 8. asco TV 5, rook Wanlige 4 Oshawa TV 16-46; Stevensons 16-40. and Tony's Refreshments 3. Group 3 -- Castrol Oil 26-50; Bal-| "High Triples and Singles -- Top larina 24-53; Meads 21-56; Johansen honors went to Joe Crosmas with a 21-59; Bergs 1954; Cdn. Corps 18-43; jovely 720 (273). Second best was How- Untouchables 17-37; Seeds 14-32 ard Norton with a nice 687 (277), High Scores -- T. Bulger 857, A.|"Curly" Crawford 673 (251), Jack Bent) A LITTLE MUDDY -- BUT THEN THIS IS SPRING TRAINING Marty Muller 609 (239) Harold Ford 249, Herb Cooper 244, Don} G Bev ows | Atkinson 204, Doug Shackleton 200. i |nists | |from soccer luminaries, Denis * |\Follows has become the figure- ig April 9. They are seen splash- ing through the mud at the club house turn. --CP Wirephoto shows some of the trotters going through their daily grind, in preparation for the opening of the season, on 204, Rick Wilson 198, Over 200 -- Jack Hollman 249, 201; | Pat/Moreau 185. eorge Keenan 208, Tom Barclay 206, | thy James 824, Rick Wilson 832 Barclay 206, Bob Clarke 206, Lorne|Howard Walker 873. Cathy Pybeck 202 and| High Singles -- Lemon League -- Marg Cooper 99,/and Doug Shackleton 343. |balance of our own regular season,/nory Gledhill 92, Ray Gillard 90 and| There are three more nights to go in |Winnie Mallette 65. |this section. The banquet will be hel Top Ten Averages --Herb Cooperlon May 12 at the airport. Maurie Shorten 193, Marty Muller 193, Bill Bevin 192, z Doug Sutton 191, Tom Barclay 190, Red|tion as rank outsider, but won Powless 228, Dave Singular 228, Zelia|Demerse 188, Bev Gibson 187, Syd/ j tom's 0. Moreau 221, Bev Gibson 217, 210; Slim|Hobbs 185, Zelia Moreau 185 and Art|o0 Votes to Winterbottom's 2 |Bell 216, 214; Ted Smith 213, Weatherall 210, Cyril Weeks 209, 200;) Zelia Moreau 295, Beth Lymburner 322, Doug Sutton 365 LONDON (CP)--Amid angry outbursts from sports colum- and caustic comments head of English soccer. Why should such a fuss be kicked up about the election of a new secretary of the Football Association? The fans and the press are rarely interested in officials until they make an important policy change. The reason is that 53-year-old Follows reached soccer's top post with his name and reputa- tion known only to a handful of fans. More important, he beat out Walter Winterbottom -- for the £3,000-a-year job. Winterbottom is the manager- coach of the England team. Despite mixed fortunes as ar chitect of the nationa! squad he was considered a "natural" FA secretary Follows, a university gradu- ate, previously held the drab post of FA treasurer. Unlike Winterbottom, he never played soccer but worked as a com- pany secretary before joining the association. This is hardly the background, say his critics, for someone whose job partly is to squash the 'working iclass'"' stigma attached to soc- cer. | He entered the Feb. 19 elec- The calmest man after the re High Triples -- Bey Gibson 715, Doro: | sult was the victor. and) |LEFT IN TEARS Winterbottom was reported to lhave left the council chamber jin tears, the fans and players 'were stunned, and Jimmy Hill, Fans And Players Stunned-Unknown Stanley Rous, now chairman ot| First Of Dog Shows the Federation of dnternational : Football Associations. Rous was} At Sportsmen s Show FA secretary for 27 years and is considered one of the most popular and enlightened soccer officials in the world. four one-day dog shows, Gets Soccer Post ber of animals for any showin: TORONTO (CP)--The first of ex- pected to draw the largest num- 'having more than 100 entries a8 the Canadian National Sports- men's show. . Winners Wednesday included: Chesapeake retrievers--Coca Belle Goldy, owned by Don and Marion McKenzie of St Thomas. EARTH'S AGE Modern theory suggests that the earth existed approximately 3,400,000,000 years ago. = Canada, was judged Wednes- y. More than 1,000 entries were expected with one U.S. handler Miniature Smooth Dachshunds --Champion Little Nicky, Mrs. Fern Bodrug, Fort W: . outspoken manager of Coventry City, commented: "I weep for English soccer." In post-election interviews Follows said little, although he agreed that his victory was un- expected by everyone apart from himself. He announced no policy changes but hinted that he might get the FA to sub- sidize stadium improvements throughout the country--a move that would win him many friends. His icb entails more than run- ning English soccer. He must also mingle with royalty, give numerous after-dinner speeches and be a globe-trotting ambas- sador for the sport. A knight- hood is almost certain to be waiting somewhere along the line. One of his first tasks will be to try to persuade Winterbottom to stay in his job. There were rumors that the disappointed English coach would take a lucrative position with a conti- nental club The outgoing secretary is Sir SUMMER OR WINTER TREAD ..- ANY SIZE RECAPS NECESSARY BATTERIES 12-volt. Fits '5S to '62 Chevrolet, Pontiec, Ply- Transistor, "In-the-Dash" models. Aerial and in- staliction extre. 4.60 2. DOMINION BUDGET TERMS @ WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING OMINION TIRE RES LIMITED WEEKLY ' Saturday, April 21. | | | zoch| Oh boy, missed a sheet -- one team) 4 Bolahoods 0; Corbys 4, Glen's Tex-|¥2s shellacked, Jets 3, Jams 0. So) aco 0; Al's Bi-Rite 3, Hillcrest Sunoco 1, | 8 | & al | in a default » Ballarina over Tony's (CNR rolled a nice 3,251).| 4 7 Pickwick's came up with a good effort Team Standings -- Group 1: Goch/t, take Evans 31. Len's and Lou's took| 26-59; Durnos 23-54; Tony's 22-47; Al'S|three from Acme | Bi-Rite 20-54; Corbys 19-39; Glen's 18-36; |" Standings -- Zoltan, Nick's and Dan's| ae Hillcrest 17-52; Bolahood's 15-43, Fina 13, Oshawa Glass 10, Beatty Haul- Group 2 -- Local 2784, 26-52; Bonds age 10, Evan's Loam 9, Pickwick's 1956 FORD 1955 Cameron 778, S. Himes 777, G. Sweet 663 (251), John Huband 659 (262), and 735, A. Anderson 727, D. Hodgson 725, |Bill Hollyhead 659 (310). | A. Neil 724, E. Dumas 713, B. Maeson' Top singles went ot Bob Mattis 296, | y 700, J.Logeman 699,| Jim Smythe 268, Stan Norrish 264, Andy] a B. Polley 678, B. Burk | Czerewaty 259, Clare Bowman 259, Joe| 677, D. Bowler 674, O. Osmok 665, M./ Nolan 255 and Barney Selleck 251 | S. Smith i » D. OPUC LEAGUE | Team Standings -- Jets 62,784; Un- knowns 61,119; Buddies 61,160; Go Get- ters 60,973; Lions 60,737 and Mad) Pacers 59,628. | Ladies' High Single -- Jackie Boddy 4. -| Ladies' High Triple: Jackie Body ./618 (234, 167, 217). 604| Men's High Single -- Gerald Bull 289. Men's High Triple -- Gerald Bull 58 (133, 163, 289). | Games over 200 -- Harold Whitbread 219, Maureen Comerford 210, 206 and| , -- 217. e | k mon ague Games -- George) d. Norm O'Reilly 742 (304, 243)/raidier 93, Al Robinson 96, Ted Colvin and Wes Stata 708 (204, 235, 269) werel77, Len Shaw 9%, Alex Nicholson 87,/ the only two at the top. Joanne Zandbergen 89, 81, Phil Lyon| 1600's" -- Ron Flewell 696 (204, 394),|71, 94 and Marg Morin 85. | Dick Stata 684 (201, 218, Swartz 654 (249, 232), Wes $45 (223, 250), Don Brown 642 Wyn 631, H. Clarke 628, $. Stovin E. Marshall 625, B, Short 622, A. lor 622, C. Mi Cook 606, 5 Holdaway 605, A. Rose and E. LaHay 604. COF LEAGUE Scores weren't so good, nor were there as many good ones this week so bigs of us weal bowlers don't feel go bai WIRE AND HARNESS | Team Standings -- Merry Six 27, Gay | Six 24, Hi-Bawls 22, Head Pins 23, Pin Pickers 22, Go-Getters 20, Alley Cats) 7, Hi Lo's 12, Lucky Strikes 10 and) 17, Jesters 8. Pinfall Standings Head Pins 18138, Hi-Bawis 17906, Gay Six 17454, Go- Merry Six 17891, Hi Lo's 17454, Go-| Getters 17239, Alley Cats 17208 and Jes-| ters 16192. | Over 600 -- Rick Wilson 832 224, 260), Dorothy James 779 (318,) 298), Syd Hobbs 750 (232, 290, 228),) Art Moreau 658 (271), Flo | 200), Vie Pratt 638 (219, 238) and Josie Brown. 624 (236, 206). 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