Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1962, p. 19

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Astronaut C) if 31, Pocket BUZ SAWYER THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 27, 1962 9 | ANNE IS SMUGGLING THE NOURS 1S GETTING Ni BUT L MUST MOVE CAREFULLY, POLICE ARE THE © King Features Syndicate, Ine., 1962. World rights reserved. ae TESTS CONFIRM Se ORS. CARLIN TARE JAckS jj CuKNee Ss = 2? PLEASE BE HONEST WITH Us/ "THE OPERATION HAS BEEN HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL / HOW=- WILL_ DEPEND _ON [3 MALFORMATION wx. SIZE OF THE HOLE/ THATS METHING jor league career next OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS EADIATOR DEPT. Final standinge ~-- "A" Section -- Has Bins 6879, Dubbers 6704, oe 629, Stampers 6426, "B" Sectio Unmentjonables 6826, TV: Boys oH si. lent Six 6536, Untouchables 6273, Congratulations are in order to the Has Bins who came through in the last game to capture the "A' Section ser- jes. This series was very close for five games with only pins separat- ing the top three teams at that time, However, in the sixth game the Has Bins turned on the pressure; while the Dubbers. and Sleepers wilted away. Bill Maxwell sparked the Has Bins who turned in another fine team ef- fort. Ozzie Weeks and Al Jamieson were the pick of the Stampers who posted some good scores, but the 300 pins they were down from the week before was too much to overcome. Nel- son Big Daddy Wilson and once again Mel Wotton starred for the Dubbers who were 'et down by some of their So called hi-average men. Jerry Sleepers who fell o'down badly in the final game. The Unmentionables had no trouble taking "B" series and won it going away. Bus Goyne threw the big ones eo the Mg i= including a very nice 1 single. Harry Boyd was also to the are with the rest of the team giving good support. Bobby Dove and igie Taylor tried to spark the Silent Six but their support just wasn't there. Walt Polley and Will Mexican Villa were best for the TV Boys while Bill Smith and Jim Poot tried in vain the keep the Untouchables in the' picture. So ends another successful bowling sea- son. Next -veek your writer will try to give an account of our banquet and dance and the presentations that were made. " P.S. We understand that Mel Wot- ton who came up with a big 300 game on Thursday night is dering a ma-) season. LADIES' MAJOR "B"" LEAGUE Hail! The Champions, Glaziers. Con- to Glaziers not only in 'Distributed by King Features Syndicate, billiards 33. Dismal 37, Emerald 41, Engrossed 48, Alas and 44. ish ladies 45. B.P.0.E, members 46.----- Door policy DOWN 1. French cheese 2. Hollywood's ---- Turner 3. (Is) deeply impressed IKNOWTI f YES, BOYS, | PROMISED! I WORKEDALL DAY YESTERDAY AN' FAR INTO TH' NIGHT 6OT COULD GO WITH You! 1 GOT ALL MY WORK DONE, BUT NOW I'M 'OO BLAMED TIRED T'HOLD A FIGHIN' gait -EVEN IF I DID HAVE STRENGTH ENOUGH Ty GET OUT T' TH' POND/ © ine Pewteree Byadieate, tea, 19H, World riche reserved T's VALUES WERE NEVER BETTER -- 266 KING STREET W. VAUXHALL VALUE TIME DRIVE ONE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ! 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YOU CAN'T THROW AN OLD MAIL [T TO OMY AWAY... BUT I KNOW HOW YOU CAN GET RID OF IT! DEAT Tu the playoffs, but on their splendid show- ing all year round. Final Standings Glaziers 5766, (Captain, Mildred Witterick); Hornes 5601, (Captain, Irene Severs); chells 5520 and Whites 5450. Constolation Standings -- Congratu- lations to Nesbitts on having won this trophy. Nesbitts 5599, ( Nelson); Bints 5357, Hendersons 5259, Saywells 5148, Burns 5020 and Motor City 4775. Over 700 -- Audrey Hodgsin 735 and Anne Gummow 728 (310), Over 600 -- Marg McNeil 49, Diana Charuk 649, Ede- reading 643 and Olive Vaillancourt 635. Seeing this is the last night of the season, we thought it would be a good idea to put in print the top 10 and any other 200 games we may have. As an added treat we are passing by the Lemon Leaguers. Elsie Smith 248, Jean Kroll 247, Leta elson 243, 206, Jean Brown 236, Ro- lande Tierney 230, Jean Saywell 228 Lil Greer 221, 202; Olive Anderson 220, Lois Shaw 218, Isabelle Hubbell 216, 208, Barb Sager 216, Fran Alexander 215, Mildred Witterick 214, 200, Mary McKnight 214, Marj Carswell 213, 209, Hazel Weddup 213, Anne Reece 208, Phoebe Mullen 205, Bea Alexander 201 and Elena Nicholls 201. Would the Captains please get in touch with your sponsors and any bowl- ers that have left your team during the year. We have to know how many will be. coming to the banquet, so please get in touch with Beth Shortt st 725- 8146 as soon as possible. A last reminder, the banquet is at the Genosha, Piccadilly Room on May 5 at 6.30 p.m. Husbands or boy-friends are invited to the dance, after the ban- quet. Special thanks to the Sports Editor and the Oshawa Times on their prompt- ness in publishing our weekly write-ups, Thank you! PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Championship Trophy won by Karts with 6,342 pins. Pinfall Trophy won by Jish-B with 6,384 pins. Consolation Trophy won by Fitsits wth 6,585. High Triples -- Steve Barta 716 (230, 275, 211), Len Byrne 709 (223, 235, 251), Ann 695 (309, 227), Blanche \ Norton 691 (215, 207, 269), Harold |Creamer 691 (201, 221, 269), Mai | Morrison 686 (239, 249), Isabel Hubbell | 678 (243, 244), Bill Baker 678 (293, 226), | Peggy Branton 672 (211, 284), Harry | Keys 649 (280), Ed Leslie 648 (262, 236), Joyce O'Reilly 647 (200, 229, 218), Lily | Rae 646 (281), Betty Byrne 645 (211, 221, 213), Phyl Johnson 635 (214, 229), John Hobbs 628 (256, 241), Jim Huxtable 625 (223, 201, 201), Bev. Gutsell 620 (238), Mavis Taylor 618 (223, 202), Peggie Fayle 616 (202, 225), Carl Leslie 615 (251, 216), Harry Fayle 614 (210, 229), Jim Morrison 607 (220, 217), Oscar Morrison 607 (220), Bert Wight 606 (263) and Art Taylor 602 (201, 201, 200). High Singles -- Murray O'Reilly 262, Bruce Laverty 248, Alex Blyth 244, Harold Dervent 239, Art Korry 232, Glad Williams 230, 204, Olive McIntosh 230, Isabel Creamer and Gren Williams 228, Al Hutcheson and Emily Barta 224, George Taylor 222, Stan Paradise 218, Edna Ward 215, Dot Dervent 214 , Jerry Dickens and Barbara Barta 213, Hugh Hutcheson 212, 204, Frank Taylor 212, Elsie Smith 209, Jack McConkey 208, Jack McIntosh 204, Audrey Keys and Tom Rae 203, Alex Chalmers 202, Gwen McConkey and Ben Fisher 201 and Juanita Harper and Jack Barta 200. Banquet on Saturday, April 28 at 6.30 P.m., at the Airport. HUMORESQUE BLIND prose el High bowler for is Charlie Lovell with (134, up 2 276 'ole lowed by Harold Bateman, (124-99) 223; Pat McConnell (138, 78) 216; Ada Mc- Donogh, (98-110) 209; E®a Wakely (142, 52, 194); Truman Wwkon, (115, 59) 174; May Hester, a = 167 and Beatrice bey (52, 90) With handicap -- Clara 'Saddard (32, 51) 03; 4 Vera oO (50, ae 101 and q ! WHATS YOUR LIFE WITH ME2 [S0..LETS DROP IT. WE TALKED ABOUT YOU AND HER, AND, STACY SHE'S UPSET AND ANGRY~AND; FRUSTRATED. SOON H tom ANSWER, TO HILARYS QUESTION~ COULD YOU SHARE MY LS WANT To KNOW, JULIE? STACY, I DIDNT AGREE TO TALK TO HILARY ABOUT ME AND YOU. On, THIS WONDERFUL 4'D MEYER BE WARM AGAIN, HERE -A MUG OF TEA AND WOLF 7 $'Lt TAK! THE TEA | LISTEN, JEANNIE, WE HAVE A TOUGH HAUL AHEAD WITHOUT THE TOBOGGAN 4| AND SNOWSHOES. YOU NEED THIS MEAT= ALL RIGHT, LARRY, 4' SORRY TO BE SUCH A NUISANCE. | |Sonia Diachi 50, 50) PODOLOFF WILL RETIRE NEW YORK (AP)--Maurice Podoloff, president of the Na- tional Basketball Association, announced Tuesday he will re- tire at the end of the 1962-63 ||season when his current con- | |tract expires. The stocky cigar- chewing Podoloff was named president of the Basketball As- sociation of America, forerun- ner to the NBA, at its inception in the summer of 1946, ett 5S SALLIES 4-27 Se eee eee "You have a B.S. from Yale. Does that qualify you as @ professional Baby Sitter?" Tires On Time! 88 KING ST. W. 725-454?

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