Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1962, p. 21

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River into Trish sea; GB. 21. Presentty 23. A cheer 10. In- ventors' rights 17, Af- firma- tive reply 20. Italian een con" REC 21, Ghost : : 22, Row- Yesterday's Answay boat's pro- peller 25, Full hard! sailors' cry (2 wds.) 26. Untangle 27. Equip 40. Con- 28, To devise junction 30, Exclamation 41. Pass out o&" 33. Stamp- existence collector's 43. Siamese measure <IAIOfO}O} BOSOM WWEh ICIOICIOIC] 34, Breed 35, Puts up staket Poker 37. See: past part, for the bull 24. Agreement io 2 [le 12 88. Swedish 42 county 89. Elude 46 42, Path of 47 moon 4. Sonya ---- MICKEY MOUSE MOTOR CITY MIXED Pete Makarchuk was. for the men this week ee 797 triple (295, 243, 250); What was it you wes 4 close second with #91 tae sn was a ' Si ¢ 247, 253). How's that for \ pe K led the "600s" Litster 674. ( loss threw the same games also! Nick Jaksit: 666 (224, 219, 213); Archie Bruce 6 oy 200) and Bud Morey 634 (201, Leading the ladies, it was J Westlake with 694 (253, Wei) dean Jackson was -- oe 673 oor 3 (203, 203, 230) 626 (252); Chris Collins Elsie Smith 602 (211, inn 209, Jack Brown 208, Joan Westlake 205, Jack James 202, 250; Earl Westlake 202, Shirley Bittorf and Jo 1 200. Bud Morey's "We Try" are still on top with 26 points. Ev Campbeli's "Ascenders" with 25, Josie Westlake's id 20, Mae Ji 8 "Krazy Kats" 17, Chris Collins' "'Goofers" 16, Archie Bruce's "Jets" 14, Al Jamie- son's "Thinkers" 12, Joan Jackson's "Jokers" ll, Pete Makarchuk's "Puff. balls" 11, and Earl Westiake's "Tigers" with 8, COF LEAGUE This week, one of our gals is leading the way with a big 802 triple with games of 214, 338, 250. Congratulations to Hartshorn and to the two men who rolled sound 700 triples; Norm O'Reilly 791 (338, 225, 228) Rd "600's" -- Don Wes Stata 695 (278, Arn Green 685 (220, 244, 221), John McConkey 677 (201, 200, 276), Josie Brown 663 (228, 259), Ev Stata 659 (241, 242), vent 650 (222, 237, John Bpsani 235, 203. Sheila Kerr 230, 211, Clauie Glass- ford 223, Barb Pisani 217, Joan Rogers Winine Killen 215, Lorene Smith 212, Walter Tippett 211, Len Dervent 206, 234, Frances Gibbs 204, Dick Stata 202, Bob Dart 201 and Dorothy Elliott 200, One night left in this section and the tide could turn any whichway, with Spitfires blank: the Jinx, rest of GRANDMA ++. DEPENDIN' ON ME FOR 'THEIR GNACKG AN' REGULAR MEALS/ teams splitting points -- Hitters 2, Gays 1; Hares 2, Mixers 1; Shorts 2, Dode' i1 Dots 2, Comets 1. : oi WED'S NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE 600 les -- Pat Yule 660 (213, 248, 199) and Gerry May 622 (202, 250, 170). 200 games -- A, Sworick 213, V De well 234, B. Skinner 211, J . B Rodge: . 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