rere are bee SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS ELECT QUEEN contest in Toronto on Dec. 1. | Twenty-year-old arts stu- @ent, Ann Trenaman, of Re- gina Campus of the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan, was es a tn Pn at we ~ +~ de oe +, = rw We re Pe ee Peoples OR OT ee Clothing 10 points,) Bowlerama Ltd, 9 points and Motor City 5 points. | |PLAY IN TOURNEY | picked as Miss Saskatchewan Roughrider and will repre- sent the team and the prov- ince at the Miss Grey Cup Miss Trenaman won out over 18 other entrants. Motor City Upsets Peoples' Clothing Two Oshawa entries in the Toronto and District Men's| Major League battled Saturday| at Aprile Lanes in Toronto. The local Motor City team broke] out of a slump to score an upset 3-to-2 victory over Peoples) Clothing. | Peoples Clothing took the starter with a 1201 over Motor City's 1100 score. Ron Swartrz 282, Sel Himes 264 and Harold Ballem 246 were high for the winners while Harry Gillard 273, Doug Bryant 270 and Mel Tripp 255 were tops for Motor City. The second game was won by Motor City with a 1375 score} to Peoples' 1254. Two 300 games were the deciding factor in this victory. Joe Cammazolla 333 and Mel Tripp 319 broke the circle. Doug Bryant, 269, and Harry Gillard, 238,. helped out. John Trott with 342 was tops for Peoples. The third game, a real battle, frame and again Motor City won|Earl Jordan and Orest Pidwer-'and Knob Hill Bow! 17 points) it with 1278 over Peoples' 1271.)becki for Peoples Clothing and Top scorers for Motor City were|Manning Swartz, Ken Beeby Mel 'Tripp 316, Harry Gillard)and Ed Brown for Moior City. 252 and Doug Bryant 251. Peoples' high men wete Ron|were for Peoples Clothing Ron Swarts 304, John Trott 257 and|Swartz 1371 for 50 games, John Sel Himes 251. The Motor City squa up the pressure an 1202 in the fourth game to bea a struggling Peoples' team. The} score for the losers was 1127.) Joe Cammazolla with 271 was high for Motor City followed by| Mel Tripp 269. Ron Swarts 253) and Earl "Oily" Jordan 2 were top shooters for Peoples. a grand total of 6078. Doug Bryant 1285; (CP Wirephoto) Individual scores for the day Trott 1287 for 50 frames, Harold d kept|/Ballem 1154 for 50 frames, Sel d rolled a|Himes 1117 for 47 fames, Orest t| Pidwerbecki, 36 frames, 773 and Earl Jordan, 17 frames, 376 for For Motor City, Mel Tripp, |who bowled very well all day, led the way with a nice 1397 4g|total for 50 frames followed by Harry Gil- lard, 48 frames, 1136; Joe Cam- On Saturday evening, follow-| ing the City Major League! action, the Peoples Clothing team travelled to Bar-Don Lanes in Stoney Creek to enter a local tournament there. In this tour- |Group "B" of the oronto City Swartz 2547(289, 268, 303, 327, 267); Sel Himes 2471 (304, 273,| 256, 255, 254); John Trott 2468) (338, 320, 28) and Earl "Oily" Jordan 2302 (319, 260). Next Saturday the bowling in Men's Major League takes place at the Motor City Lanes in Oshawa at 2 p.m. aa ee B.C. Lions Need Two More Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Western Football Confer- nament each bowler bowled 12 games and his high 10 games were counted in his total. The Peoples Clothing team came up with some very im- pressive bowling particularly on the part of Harold Ballem who, at the time the team left the alley on Saturday night, was leading this tournament with a terrific total of 2856 for his high ten games, This total was made up of scores of 340, 303, 257, 245, 344, 250, 255, 276, 230 and a big final game of 356. Following Ballem were Orest (308, 270, 283, 296, 267); Ron Pidwerbecki with a 2600 total) FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia -- Jesse Smith, 161%, Philadelphia, stopped Bobby Gordon, 166, McKees- port, Pa., 5. Los Angeles -- Andy (Kid) Heilman, 159, Fargo, N.D., out- jpointed Benny McCovey, 155, |Arizona, 8. | Miami--Perfecto Garcia, 136, Puerto Rico, outpointed Tommy o'Connor, 13914, Pittsburgh, 8. ence schedule is ing down to the wire with British Colum- bia Lions pulling out all the stops in a drive for a playoff spot. Coach Dave Skrien plans to bed his players down in a hotel tonight to simulate road condi- tions before the Saturday game against Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Vancouver. Lions have won four of their six games this year away from home and Skrien hopes the ho- tel atmosphere will help put the club in a winning mood. Anyway, he said, the players have too many distractions at home. Bomber coach Bed Grant used similar strategy in a 1957 playoff and his club beat Ed- monton Eskimos for the league title. The Lions must win both their remaining games and Saskat- chewan Roughriders. lose both theirs for British Columbia to clinch the third and last playoff spot. Saskatchewan, which meets the d-place Stamy 's in Calgary Saturday, has 15 points, three more than the Lions. A win would clinch first place for Winnipeg, now one point THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 26, 1962 4 i] 'Josedale on Top' Wins Feature at Carleton PINEHURST, N.C. Maureen Orcutt of Englewood, N.J., battled a cold wind and a formidable golf course Thurs- day to win her third successive north and south sénior title with a final-round 80, six over par, and a 54-hole total of 233. Miss Orcutt had a five-stroke lead over Mrs. John Pennington of Buffalo, N.Y., who shot 81. She also finished second last ear. Third at 239-after shooting 40- 38--78, the day's best round over the 5,900 - yard, par 74 course, was Mrs. Harrison Elip- pin of Douglassville, Pa. Ada Mackenzie of Toronto shot an 89 Thursday for a total score of 83-79-89--251. Mrs. J. 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