Merchants, Subway, Knights North Plant Loop Winners Merchants overcame Suddard Cycle in the opening tilt of the North Plant Hockey League's second Sunday of activity by a 7-2 count, Suddard's opened the scoring on Folliday's marker after four minutes of action and increased their lead to 2-0 at the halfway point before Mer- chants offence rallied to cut the margin to 2-1 at the period's completion. The final period remained oreless till just past the mid- way point when Merchants, sparked by Matthews who fired three consecutive goals during the space of eight minutes, scut- tied the com- pletely. MERCHANTS: Braden, Mor- Cockerton, Matthews, Butler, Georgeff. SUDDARD* -- Russell, Niles, Brown, Eno, Percy, Glaspell, Burgess, Holliday, Geeer, Fos- ter, Hughes, Bruce. FIRST PERIOD Suddard: potter (Geer) 4.45 "Holliday, Geer) 11.50 Merchant: Mathews (Cockerton) 16.32 FINAL PERIOD Merchant: (A) Cockerton 8 (Dowe,; Humphries) 9.32 Merchant: Butler (Dowe, Hod) Merchant: Matthew- (Butler) Merchant: Matthews (Bulmer) 17.01 19.40 22.17 Merchant: Dowe (Butler, Morden) 29.09 (A) Protest filed by Suddards SECOND GAME Subway Lunch rolled to a de- cisive 8-1 conquest of Dyett Sports who failed to hold Sub- way's big guns in check almost from the outset, as was evi- denced when Burgess of Sub- way fired the opening brace of goals within the first five min- utes. Dyett defence stiffened to the extent that Subway added only a single marker in the next 25 min tes of play. The final period featured the siping of Kilpatrick who fired four consecutive goals to give Subway the contest going away. den, Bulmer, Delves, Clarke, Merchant: Matthews (Bulmer) 27.11 Clement of Dyett prevented the OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS MOTOR CITY STORE Points -- Nu-Way 19, Peoples 17, Thom- son Kernaghan 16, Modern Upholstery 14, Jury and Lovell 12, Swan's 12, An- gus Graydon 10, Kinlocks 8, Jordons 7, er Medal 5. Scores --. Maude Cockerton 478 (298), Al Hill 427 (233); Hele. Burrows 424 (203, 221), Mabel Moss 417 (236), Barb Harding 416 (241), Rose Stovin, 409 (228), Celia, Wigg 401 (225). 200 Scores -- Vi Rorison 240, Anne Peters 223, Ede Burr 233, Eunice O'Brien 225, Elena Nicholls 208, Helen Gourlie 202. MOTOR CITY JUNIORS Points -- Bantams (2 games) -- Bug Bunnies 3, Dandies 0; Goofies 3, Pop Eyes 0; Yogi Bears 2, Daffy Ducks 1; Gaffers 2, Yaki Doodles | Juniors (2 games) -- Beatniks 3, Hur- ricanes 0; Alley Aces 3, Live Wires 0; Atoms 3, Tornadoes 0; Twisters 3, Ty- s 0; Headpins 2, Jetsons 1; Pin Wreckers 2, Jokers 1; Cyclones 2, Storm- ers 1. Seniors (3 games) -- Spacers 4, Sat- urns 0; Plutos 4, Jupiters 0; Martians 3, Planets High Scores --- Bantam Girls, Donna Roter 251 (133) and Barbara Wood 277 (194). Bantam Boys -- David Ferns 278 (184), Junior Girls'-- Judy Gates 317 (180), Pam Harding 307 (164), Susan McLean 305 (156). Junior Boys -- Gary Christenson 474 474 (24), 233), Bob Snodden 424 (225), Patrick Mothersill 366 (185), Lorne Ross 337 (208), John Glover 313 (165), Rick Harding 308 (184), Kerry Gibson 307 (166), Mike Nolet 301 (153). Senior Girls -- Avril Devenish 654 (234, 215, 205). That helps the average, eh Avril? , Senior Boys (278, 274), Richard Whiteley 679 (312), Terry Smith 624 (225, 216), John Magill 604 (233) and Dennis Hercia 557 (203). ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE ay 600 games -- Diana Charuk 754 (301, 29), Flo Strank 678 (265, 211, 202), Bi Corbett 630 (257, 200), Marion Manning 649 (221, 246), Dan Charuk 623 (247), John Jukes 610 (303), Herb Stew- art 604 (255, 202). Over 200 -- Ross Sutherland 237, Lorne Curry 232, Leo Bourdages 220, George Mills 203, 219, Hugh McMahon 214, Jean Cook 217, Pat Mowbray 223, Wayne Ther- fell 240, Shirigy Stainton 230, Gert Mar- kalous 229, Lorne Pollard 243, Ted Mar- kalous 207, 207, Dud Mills 240, Glen McGee 222, Bill Cook 211, 210, Team standing -- Diodes 4, VHF's 4 Shocks Protons -- Mike Childerhose 725 Hot {Art Irving 216, Nuts and Volts 1, Computers 1, Killer- His 213, watts 0. 21. The winners of the first section, Charg- @rs 2) points, in second place, Protons, points. TOWN AND COUNTRY paced Triple -- M. Richardson 677 (293). er 500 -- M. Bannon 553 (214), N. parker 545 (220, 214), M. Stovin 544 (235), Legere 530, B. Szekeres 525 (249), Bylayke 520 (222), H. Eccles 520, E. Worona 506, M. Pratto 504. High Singles -- J. Anthony 212, N. Boyle cig pa Kelm 207, B, Yuill > Lemon gue -- A. Burrows 99, B. Yuill 96, "i McGhee 96, L, Brandt 94, L. 'Hubar 84, M. Mozic 71. Congratulations to the Hornets on win- sod the first section with 23 points. poins were Beetles 21, Spiders 20, Pius . Bees 19, Ants 18. LAKEVIEW LADIES Congratulations to B. Loreno for her lovely games of 687 triple, 320, 234, tak- Ing high single and high triple. 600 -- B. Queneli 639 (247, 203), J. Reid 620 (252, 201). 200 -- B. Smith 233, B. Corby 227, s, brant 213, J. Wood 208, J. Brown 206, V. Freeman 202. Total points -- Bive Checkers 48, Hill- bdiilies 42, Hi-Lo's 37, Granny's Gals 34, Little Women 33, Pussy Wellows 30, Hot Shots 26, Casuals 26, Hush Puppies 26, Hootenannies 18. We have. one night left In this section. 6 WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH LGE, Team Standing: Zingers 31, Squirts 27, Beatnicks 25, Odd Balls 20, The Wonders 19, Go Getters 17, Smilers 12, and Sting Rays 9, Zingers, the winners of the first section, A_ new. section begins this week, so bowlers, leave a score for your team if you cannot bowl with the league. Iliness Is the only reason for you not leaving a score. High Triples: Ken Cobb 787 (232, 308, 247); Ron Flewell 671 (271, 234); Harry Bennett 659 (233, 236); Les. Barony 653 (219, 235); Helen Wiley 633 (280); Ann Nash 618 (203, 261); Gord Wherry 613 (243, 214); Betty Clark 609 (222, 242). High Games; Joan Slater (209, 205); Clark Perry 209, Helen Slater 201. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings: Jolly Six 27, Un predictables 24, Rollers 24, Flintstones 21, Players 19, Hillbillies 19, Untouchables 19, Hootenannys 18, Champs 18, Lucky Breaks 18, Jug: Heads 17, Jets 14, Twist- ers 14, High Spots 14, Nines 13, Hope- fuls 9. High Triples -- Ab Burr 799 (249, 272, 278); Clarke Hubbell 738 (202, 360); Doug Pelow 725 (242, 229, 254); Charlie Taylor 715 (271, 227, 217); Madelaine Morrison 715 (272, 212, 230); Vern Brooks 687 (234, 238, 215); Harry Fayle 680 (202, 219, 259); Pete Wright 679 (219, 254, 206); Ed Leslie 673 (250, 263); Ray Branton 221, 226); Ethel Tonkin 644 (226, 235); Ernie Dickens 634 (279); Art Bryant (203, 241); Jim Morrison 613 (202, 214); 609 =«(205, -220); Nan Bill Barta 604 (a7 Bruce' Norma Norris Bennet 606 (205, 209); (254); Dot Haley 603 Laverty 602 (225, 203). 200's: Betty Bryne 274, Peggy Pelow 258, Art King 258, Peggy Branton 248, Gerry Morin 246, Vera Burr 241, Edna Ward 233, Jack Ward 230-207; Lily Rae 230, Al. Hardsand 229, Hugh Hutcheson | 225-219; Thelma Leslie 224, Al Haley 224, Art Taylor 224, Dave Peebles 223, Harry Keys 222-204; Ted Monaghan '220, Len Bryne 219-200; John Cusmanic 215-201; Fred Taylor 215, Harold Cornish 213, Bill Gutsell 208-202; John Norris 208, Joyce Taylor 205, Marg. Arnold , Bev. |Gutsell 203, Tom Rae 201, Rolly Arnold | 201 cor High Triples; Norm O'Reiliy 698 (268, 222, 208); Barb Pisani 667 (215, 222, 230); Jim Nemish 643 (221, 253); _ Molly Hartshorn 633 (238, 210); Ray Bennett 625 (291, 210); Ron O'Reilly 618 (210, 218); Bob Spiers 613 (232, 202); Art Peel- Ing 604 (265); Doug Smith 601 (245). High Singles: Frances Gibbs 249, Ev Stata 234, Boyce Blair 234, John Pisani 226, Harvey Shewan 226, Dick Stata 219, Darwin Kunkel 218, Billi McClelland 217, Ron Robinson 209, Ray Pascoe 208, Winnie Killen 202. Nobody was skunked this week. Colts 2, Heifers 1; \Pips 2, Hicks 1; Daks 2, Kayo's 1; Jays 2, Oscars 1. With one more week in this section the team standings are: Hicks 17, Daks 15, Colts 14, Pips 13, Oscars 10, Jays, Kaous and Heifers .9. MOTOR CITY MIXED Only one 700 game was bowled this week and that one by Chris Collins 725 (291, 243). Good 600's were by Bud Morey 698 (200, 288, 210); Bus White 667 (222, 251); Ross Westlake 664 (250, 206, 208); Al Jamieson 664 (238, 250); Mae Jamieson 665° (310, 215); Josie Westlake 658 (237, 231); Chuck Ford 647 (246, 222); Joan Jackson 645 (236, 251); Olga' MacDer- maid 645 (203, 291); Paul Collins 645 (208, 260); Ford 631 (203, 238); Cecil Litster 625 (216, 219); Archie Bruce 621 (231, 205); -- Makarchuk 612 (239); Vida Morey (239, 202); Sadie James 600 Gia), 200's this week were rolled by Walt Devenish 270, Flo Litster 265, Pete Makarchuk 262,-Ross Shortt 247, Jack James 247, Jack Anderson Dorot! Sykes 239, Bert Smith 242, Elsie Smith Audrey Balley 200. MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE The Jo Jo's racked up the high team score of the night with 3998 and naturally were A.jable to take all three points from the Big Six opposition. Jo Basko was the big gun for Jo Jo's and Mickey McMaster along with Banjo Henning also mauled the maples. Spicers held on to top position by taking all the points from Dutch Treats and it was rather one-sided affair with Spicers displaying tremendous power with a 3819 team total. Ray Mann carried the mail. Blue Jays never looked biuer than they did against Perry's Pets and it was a shut-out for the Perry outfit, the second in two weeks suffered by the Blue Jays. Manny Swartz and son: Ron both had good totals and must have found the conditions to their liking with the elder Swartz shellacking the younger member of the family. Hugh Sarnovsky's Mouses con. tinued to improve and with A | 3874 team score, it was a two to one victory over Lucky Strike. For the winners it was a great BROWN'S | LUMBER & SUPPLIES| "DO-IT- 'YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME 'MPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. (Where Pavement Ends) 658 (230, 217, 211); Jack Barta 657 (210, ny! 778 ag Lloyd Sabins 784; Joe Ristich Morri: 22) Ai Perry 771 Mann "202,|(305); Steve Hercia 763 (315); team effort with Pidwerbecki, Hercia, Bell, Sarnovsky and Hutcheon all contributing good scores. Joe Ristich and Sell Himes shone for Luckies. Knockers took over top spot in Group 2 with a shut-out victory over Lucky Six and it was Ray Cooney and MacPherson for the winners while Lucky Six had their worst night for, quite a spell, Flintstones edged Newcomers with Chas. Taylor, John Car- dina!; F, Major and Don Sager coming through with nice totals to aid the cause. Bobee Lavergne and Jim White shone for Shorty's in their win over Last Six and Gord Brown and Len Arp pick- ed up assists. Geo. Topping was again tops, Cyclones pulled quite an upset by taking all three games from Rockets and the defeat was costly for the losers who are now in the cellar. Archie Brown starred for Cy- clones. zs Standing: Group 1 -- Spicers 6 points, Mouses 5, Jo Jo's 5, Perry's Pets 4, Lucky Strikes 3, Dutch Treats 1, Big Six 0, Blue Jays 0. Group 2 -- Knockers 5, Flint- stones 4, Cyclones 4, Shorty's 3, Six 2, Rockets 2. Individual High Scores: Group 1 -- Joe Vasko 923 (344, 311); Mickey McMaster 870 (339, 319); Orest Pidwerbecki 855 (331); Ding Gavas 835 (331); Manny Swartz 826 (301); Ozzie Keeler 792 (312); Ron Swartz 784; Bigg d Linton 772; ; Roy Nesbitt 767 Harry Gillard 758; Sel Himes 748; Ray Mann 740; Bob Strutt Last Six 2, Newcomer 2, Lucky ler whitewash treatment when he beat Burgess in the lunchmen's net on a solo effort late in the SUBWAY LUNCH -- Burgess, Houck, Meraw, Pringle, Van- derzwet, R. Burgess, Kilpatrick, Duncan, McCabe, Layton, White, Duffield, Buchanan, Mapes, Planke. DYETT SPORTS Mat- thews, Kirk, Watson, McLinton, Mainguay, Cruise, Alsop, Hayes, Clement, Drinkwater, Lane, Foster. : 4 FIRST PERIOD Subway: R. Burgess Subway: R, Burgess (Kilpatrick, eae 4.45 Subway: Duffield (Layton, McCabe) 8.42 FINAL PERIOD Subway: Kilpatrick (Burgess) Subway: Kilpatrick (Burgess) £"bway: Kilpatrick (McCabe) Subway: Kilpatrick ' (Planke) Dyett: Clement Subway: McCabe (Duffield, Layton) Protest filed by Dyett. THIRD GAME Black Knights remained atop the NPHL ladder as they gain- ed the top rung off a 5-0 deci- sion over Plaza Food in a rous- ing contest. While the score of 5-€ 'is decisive it does not tell the whole story as only magnifi- cent work by Vanstone in the Knight cage prevented the Plaza forwards from making it a close contest. Knig'ts held a 1-0 lead after the initital period and it was not until the 13 minute mark of th final stanza that the Knights opened a 2-0 lead, at this junc- ture Plaza came on strongly in a series of sorties designed to cut the margin but constantly repulsed by Vr nstone who would not be beaten. KNIGHTS -- Vanstone, Mac- Donald, McMillan, Sutton, Fo- gel, Cawker, Fitchett, Hall, Al- dred, Mason, Porteous, Pappas, Flintoff, Nichols, Garrow, Den- ault. PLAZA Maxwell, Knox, Woods, Norris, L. C. Tindall, ¥Y McPhee, Collins, MacDon- nell, Young, D. McPhee, Mil- FIRST PERIOD Knights: McMillan (Pappas 8.22 FINAL PERIOD Knights: Flintoff (Aldred) Knights: Halli (Fitchett, Sutton) Knights: Flintoff (Porteous) 21:25 Knights: Hall (Fitchett) 22.38 O'Keefe Trophy Awards made 1.35. 8.13 15:13 17.00 18.02 26.33 28.25 to: Matthews (Merch.), Van- stone (Knights), R. 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