Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1963, p. 12

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P ---- A ne Be OB AAO POLI AL Oe ercetee eee oS tee -- na me ro ee ad MAJOR LEAGUE Top Ten -- C. Andor 630 a < J. Zambonelli 596 (204, 202), B. Borrowdale 584 (245), M. Di- Cesaro 547, R. Trudell 533, J. Wind 532 (217), J. Waldinsper- ger 532, .W Richards 531 (201),|2ne J. Higgins 526 (210). 200 singles -- W. Scott 234. Results -- Lotus 4, Termites 0; Holody Aluminum 4, Top- pers 0; Oshawa Cleaning Con-|5, 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, April 2, 1963 Dave Reynolds was the top;Pan-Anierican Games at Saojhe will not permit Hayes to run Sunde far, the ge Man Si Pesio, Brazil, April 20-May 5.) again this season but will keep Milagre Foie Be org Athletic Director Jake Gaither|him in school "for his own and 271 for 767, and it was a|% Florida A and M said Friday| good." strong finish by Jim in the third s a Heffering's agme that gave Heffering's the Gordon Graham. | Move Into il Mel Church Co ie ell-mporiaat sit-out. Heffer- "8 0 ed by Mel ntention Gerry Bennett just missed the ; | 1700 pi but still bowled very .|_Al Heffering's Imperials serv-lwet] with 219, 255 and 222 for tractors 3, Ontario Motor Sales ed notice that they still intend) g9g. pop Gallagher, despite nu- Hy Corvettes 2 and Live Wires do-|to battle for the final ilowastel merous head pin picks, K. McGregor Rolls Week's Best Triple Rens. saa oe meat eal --, eo} Ry bn sg lef a pin on ihe alley, iethad We A Ontario K. McGregor, rolling in thejthe Hawks as D. Vann and R./daille 0: Coditiae Hotel 4, Robineon Mo-lawa Cleaning Con 4 Ep 'League, put A 0 mally capmained A lead the petuee Biccitie 0; Dumont 4 Plc-O-Mai ge fool 21 Lotus 35, Mart r rrific games winners ug an excel-|0; Progress Brand ie a reeks lent opening ea ag Yer an Toppers 11 and Termites 4. wa al|Trimble was 8 veniss | VIEW PARK MIXED high for Osa Nine Boge Oshawajhelp the Eagles to a 2- to 1/Sales 2 be sot ine the sec- py oo paged mark decision over the Flyers despite) Simon ".as, 3. Waidinsperger 1 'lend section with just two nights ra : a bg eye Bd Famer O'Reilly 176, B, Welsh 175 and F. Sobil] jeft until playotts Doe to power wth ft Dees ae Se Fear were in top form for the Royals bast ae not caaiee ie ples nament has passed and we still|but they still lost two games to} EASTWAY MIXED weeks, Here is the standings to f 1 Meld and his red-hot Falcons.| One more week of bowling ie ' Ramh 28 any > not have an entry for any nd still have a close race| ate, Twisters °:, Bombers 28, 270 for 852. teams. The dead-line for team The Jets headed by J. Waldin.|and we e ijdets 23 and Allsorts 14. High triple handicap Phyllis Babcock] final frame that gave it to Hef- Tha next we Weeks thal bo entries is Friday, April 5, so|Sperger and R. Nelson grabbed|for top spots. The playoffs willl" | | cond has been bowl-| tiigh single scratch -- Janet Peet 192,|fering's with 1095 to 1084 for the| _ The n come on bowlers and give us| the odd ~~ over the slip-/be held on Sunday, April 21. Six). ©a' TONE HAE DOCR OM gh dace nantieny Plater moka |1Okete: rather interesting with the games to be rolled, three games|ing extremely well has a high) 20" The Imps never looked back Imps making a strong bid for your support. at 3 o'clock and 3 at 6.30. No|triple of 540 (203). Carol also|" We had 108 entries and 21 all event tter the fest and with|the- play-off berth. MEN'S MONDAY NITERS one is allowed to bow! off for|came up with another 200 ga) witey, ave tou hur" We would Sim Casella, Dave' Reyaclés <) - a like '7 J aceasta ae Tah tee helo seeming, 1 'Ree orth mon lan work hat ls aa' Sa Se |oery Bennet aod Ree Hickey.| MAS GTUDY WOES and Sheriffs Tailors has 51 s0 By Ge M5 (20), G, Mecormact| year, If you want to change! (18). like made, the meeting is the place tol game, it was Heffering's again| Trouble with his college studies we have three teams that are this next year, please come out| Leading Averages -- Men: your opinions. Congratulations to the ? Standings Eagles, 6 and condolences .|with 1272 against 1204. has taken Robert Hayes, the fighting it out right down to|Royals, Chiefs, Sete.' Tigere, Felcons, to the meetings. Ken Gunn was|Doug Trivett 158, Curt Russell poets a tae cee tou The third game again saw the wire. Risiache nt yet out sug Averages -- ¢. ander 1m,|t0p bowler of the evening with|162, Walt Dowe 157, Bob Ger-|betier you get, so let's see you at the Patra hari se sealr nair| No.2 U.S. dash man, out of the of the running has Tuck|p. t-\best with some nifty shooting Tndusttial Tools oy or vith #2 Ba aba agg win for the] SHORGAS : 136, Audrey Parker 131 and Imps, 0 Prat with A Ducivee und Pog| EASTWAY MEN'S LEAGUE |," Sige too chs: 200, G Tunet|Marg Germond 130. take it slong wit umber.! 'The Flemington Park clubf' HEATING & ples Clothing' with 36 finish out|.!cLaughlin Coal, with R.|56s (ald, a1, G. Reid 553, K. Neal sa Five bewuee teh tant peal ;|battled gamely for a club so low APPLI ANCES the top ten. O'Reilly leading the way, main-|(2!1). B. Peake 522, G. McCormac TUESDAY NITE MEN'S team in the standing and at times Results -- General Aggre- Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your aree. i ' DM. Johnson 503 (204), R. Lada- tained their four po'at spread in| 20 By tr locked wa if they might give Several of the boys did very) this last section. With one more| aai 0 Baxter 4s9,\gates 7, Corvettes 0; W. D. *s @ lot of trouble. well with F. Gerry leading with] night to bowl there are two|Janet Boal ee, Mt Taye 472. J. Law-|Smith snd Son #, teagon Cheah: Heffering's a lot o 31 CELINA ST.. (Corner of Athel) CITY OF OSHAWA Progressive Conservative ASSOCIATION MONTHLY DINNER MEETING Thursday, April 4th, 1963 PICCADILLY ROOM HOTEL GENOSHA Guest Speaker © The Honorable MICHAELSTARR, M.P. MINISTER OF LABOR Imps took all three games oe the Flemington Park outfit to|,,Dutch Lugtenburg and Sel move within two points of a Himes were: both absent due to play-off position. other commitiments while .| With only two weeks remain- ing in the regular schedule, it baer * barge! 7 a Ley and they g 0) lagainst the Flemington squad. |_ Ed Holland, the omilias 'The first game was very close| Welshman, was the only with both clubs being under|ington Park shooter to hit over Ipar and it was the breaks in the|'he 700 mark with 289, 293 an Reid F. sobii/619 (217, 208) and for the la-jmond 154 amd Al Leavitt 153.|lanes practicing all summer tat and G, Bre dies Getty Baxter and Janet|Ladies -- Carol Germond 150,|mct leasues, which will Peel tied with 489. Joan O'Brien 145, Doris Clark| Pi SARASOTA, Fla, (APY 585 (233), B. Germond 563 (206),| other teams that are fighting|Tence 7% 1 Cyr 464. 0. Gunn #51, F-/ers 9: Si.Moshuns 7, Oshawa , Fla. (AP)--Chi- J, Waldinsperger 560, MacMc-jfor the other play-off spot vialt Mf Sy Ritter, "Gyarka ais.| Wood Products 0; Bob's Boys tec bg Pg trimmed their Kenzie 547 (214), Carl Gaal 536/pinfail, H and L Enterprizes ren . Wors-17 Ny Way Photo 0; Thompson rb ertill gh to 31 players (224), Garth Douglas 531, Ken|and Cadillac Hotel are fighting bg Grune ue, if cehagy Plumbing 7, UPIC 0; Winders pl lus § -- ined gg Early Fisher 527, D, Matthews 523,/it out with H and L leading] asm, standing -- Moe's Bargain|ESso 5 and Cadillacs 2. Fhe' o seas Oe R. Carroll 520 and Bob Fogel/ny 24434 to 24,355. Basement came out the cellar] Top Ten -- K. Marden 569, J,|Johnston, a right- hander, and 520. It does not seem fair-to some| and took over top "| Wald'nsperger 563, F. Sobil 562, Frank Kreutzer, a southpaw, Garth Douglas with a 4-6 split!bowlers who turn out regularly|'%", "s|J. Zambonelli 555, Don Rich-|Were optioned to Indianapolis and Bert Poultis with a 4-6-10)and have to bow! on a team Povo al = each from the|that has members who are very pees 30-108; Sliverrs Texaco Sti06, Gea.|Claney 531, G. Murphy 527, Vic poor in attendance, This is the| abouts 30-105, Lucky, 13's 28-98%, Osh-|Cascare'la 526, R. Davis 523 OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE second time that the Houdaille|awa Camera Centre 26-89, Aces hot and V. Yendricka 521. Team standings -- Sandy's team has done this. We would|Joh's Garage 24101, Wilson's OUAWA prerRICT WOMEN'S Supertest 69, Angels 68, Doug's ASSOC. 22-85, Johnoy's TV like to recommend to our rules isa. TOURNAMENT Barber Shop 52° Bie Five #1 committee of next year that), Men's Averages over 170 -- G. Reid sh ae a 'J gs any team doingt his be suspend-| 1922" ,o nn tres (a0) and M Katoh |£2ce: Dorion PQ Bowling bag, donate io "Vans foe taetad SOCIAL HOUR 6:00 P.M. DINNER -- 7:00 P.M. and Tailored by SAM ROTISH 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens ADMISSION $2.00 PUBLIC WELCOME mond 535, Bert Jay 534, V. Pet- subject to 24-hour recall. 2, x, r 172-57, G, McCormack iran a hs $25.00 -- Rock Le- Real Estate 45, Gillard Clean-|°%,/70m league play. ers 44, Mixers 44, Scugog Clean-} ers 43, Screwhballs 42, Big Six 32,| _-- Champs 35 and Flyers|-- 2 "656 (246, 216), Iggy Clarke 606 terprizes 4, fgg Van and Storage|J. Peel Dumont 21, Robinson Motors 20, Pro-|F. gress Brand 19, Gadifac Hotel 9, Art's Vending 17, Houdaille Ind. Electric 15, bg Texaco 15, Biacssi y , Parker Men over 500--K, McGregor| yen' 151.69, D, Vann 150.22. Gord Gillespie, by Bastway Lanes -- H. H. Bentham, 88 Scott road; Book of .carwash tick- 150 -- M. Tay- x 'Gyurka 158.2 (75),. ote donated by Auto Magic Wash 26 a. 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