Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Feb 1964, p. 18

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& ve REIGNBORNOOD LADIES This a we nave Yvonne DuGus (286), Lloyd Corson 76) (289), Dave Con-jon er beat Hing es py oe gfe pris 5 i . was Nancy boy 724, George Lintiop 725 (281), Plerre Vickers wih a (28, 233), then Edne Ne with 682 (288, 204) ,Molly DePratto|0; Pearse's 4, oes (238, 221, "aN, Diane Booth 642 (246,|4, Burrus' 4 Ward Ag trans ¥ 210), Ev Campbell 625 (256), Myrtle|Pratto's 3, R 1, ; Waite 608 (220, 205), Julie Roesch 605) Total Points -- BuGuel ane Luexy x applied me whitewash) Cerainal 777 (786), Gore Brown 768 (990),| Last Stx, | Jack Strank 743 (283). an Mutehing 702 brush to Last Standing -- Group 1, Blue Jays 3) Jo Jo's 2; Big Six 2; Lucky Strike 2) Duteh Treats 1; Spicers 1; Perry's Pets|Lavergne 721 (313), Harold Creamer 711 1; Mouses 0. (301), Tony Stogwin 709, Jack Klapow! 678 at ; 701. (319), John. McConkey 688 (278) Group 2 -- Shorty's % Lucky Sik 3/po4 Hardie 682, Bud & 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Februery 12, 1¥68 10-PIN ACTION OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Jo Jo's Lrg a pie! snatched third game in their ta inley 7, and D. Points ores -- Du Guay WIRING AND HARNESS miracle w hen yg Cats are leading for thira section with points, Hi Los 15, Gay Six 15,/8@ Jets Score Shutout, Bid To Quit Cellar " 'The Jets, led by Wes Richards|North and John Waldinsperger, white-|*"s washed the Flyers 3-0 this week and started to make a bid to get/".,' out of the cellar as they lower- ed the Flyers to fourth and the last play-off spot. Tigers opened up a comfort- oe able five-game lead on the rest of the league. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC Jets finally erupted with the type of bowling they are cépable, by Falcons had a bad first game but came on strongly to claim @ 2-to-1 verdict over the Hawks as Lou Petryshyn and Bob Edgar supplied the punch. Herman Prakken continued his Edel posentned as he Hm the Royals to a 2-to- ing Lon ag it Scott and his one igers 'opened up @ comfortable S-game lead' 23 they edged the Eagles 7 to 1. Best for the league-leaders was Ken Marden and for the vg it was Jim Thomson. to Vann 596 (208); J, Thomson 586 (226); H. Prakken' 577 (204)) L. Petryshyn 575 ee K. Marden 559; J. Waldinsperger Standings -- ee jcons , 35, Lions 35, Flyers Royals om Hawks 30, Eagies 24 and Jéts 24. BASTWAY MIXED We have pHyed finished nah seen se ton and the '$ on points re Johns 7 ahd they also took pinteil with Vv, Be it reverts to Brown's Plumbing with Mors The piéyotfs now consist of Censors, aaseaige, Carwash, John's Garage and Brown's Plumbing. There is still room for four more teams to the last section and total points and pinfall. High bowler of the night was George 'Turner with $86. This puts George In the top spot for averages. Ladies' was Mary Cole with 499. Over 500 for the men -- B, Worsley 573 (204); _G, McCormack 546; M, Katcha- fuba 521; G. Reid 518 and K. Neal 505 @n). Over 450 for the Women -- J. Peel 493, ®. Bouckley 489, D. Vann 476, W. Cook: High averages 6. Reid 178, J, Houlding and L. Schatz 175, 8. Worsley 172, G. McCormack 171 and B. Peake 170. Ladies -- J. Gyurka 167, D. Vann 160, MA, Taylor 156, J. Peel 154, M. Peake and ®. Bouckley 153 and M. Cole 152. OSHAWA MIXED LEAGUE Men's high triple for the poy was relied by Harold Babcock with 573, while Norma Magee took high 'haners for the 2 soap gees a p yo aa 'jwinners in the 1960 Olympic 1 G. Copp 522 J. Lamont 509) wi 506. adies' Top T Kirkham by D, Tyson 469, A, ae tag Seng M, Barnes 454, M, Brown yg al G. Thom: s 'thomson a) ao. Grill, Scugog Cleaners, Hen- its and og Champs 2, Guiles Meo ond 5 Duffy's Red and White &, lody Aluminum 2, yg ieee BA 4 Carl's' Barber Shop 3, Flyers 4 and Sandy's) bas hg standings to-date, show Scugog iceaners in front with 26 "points followed Signs and yg Hl Ri Morrison's BA 16, Flyers 13, pers Barber Shop 1) and Winners 10. Don Richmond is currently leading In| 29 the average race with a 178, followed by Harold Babcock at 176 and Fred Snow at 174, The high average for the ladies is tied, with Barbara Kirkham and Carol|" Germond both having 152, Ede Ryan 149, sal (44 Hutcheon and Shirley Bowers with TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE "Maurice Berg's. Men's Wear blanked the Corvettes to win the section for the bonus but Corvettes had enough 47 points and are followed by Indus- me Too! and Die with 42 points, Black's .|Men's Wear 41, Oshawa. TV 37, Dunlop Tire 35, Pepis Pizza Pajace 35, Preston Men's Wear 3212, are Tailors 32'2, Aldsworth Cleaners 23, ans Engels eral) Wear 18, Scotyt's Millwork 16, Seaway Ford 6 and Team No. 11 4. Ken Fisher was the big man this week, by he turned In @ fine 611 on the strength @ 224 game and was followed by R. Stritee with 593 with @ 226 hg 8. iHarding 567 with 214, 0. Cook $63 wit 2, H. Fay oa ote pid 200. John s not in the top five Re ma stayed eyed first place In the high average with @ 185. THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Black's Men's Wear No. 2 /s still lead- n ond Ing the league, after two weeks with points and Dumont Aluminum have H 7, points also but less pinfall. Less Eviness 7! Sales ari are tied for third. with Pic-O-Mat with 7 points, McLaughlin Fuels 6, cor g0g Cleaners 5, Mackie's Van and age, Clint's Texaco, LA and- B Ricarh Houdaille, all have 4 ponts, H and L Enterprises 3, Goch Supertest 2, Homes by Harrison 1, Black's Men"s Wear No. eres Sports 0 and ideal Dairy Prod: vets 0 Chuck Andor once again headed the league with @ 612 set with two nice games at 208 and 206 and was followed by S. Hodgson with @ 225 single for a 2 set, H. nore 581 with 216 and 204, F. Sobil 565, F. Taylor 565, R. O'Reilly 562, -|Brown 221, Pin Plekers" 13, Head Pins, Go-Getters and Jesters 12 ints each. Flyers and Lucky Strikes 10 points each, i Balis 3 points. Over 600 Bowlers -- Bob Strutt 720 (263, 240, 217), Z. Moreau 692 (307, 224), Paul Ine Bell 662 (235, 225, 202), Tom Barciay| 643 (244, 210), Harvey Singular 639 (265, 243), Elmo Lymburner 634 (246, 237), Syd Hobbs 621 (256), Don Powless 616 (273), Bert Moore 608 (231, 216), Lloyd Clarke 604 (217)-and Rick Wilson 602 (208). Over 200 Bowlers -- S. Coombes 255.| Flo. apie ais ae Barclay ue |Threcia MacN Ron Carl fue Md sim, Bell 26 Les. ine. Leod 224, Bob Clarke 221, Cyril Weeks 217, Loyd "el Clarke 217, Pat Leddy ae | Dorothy Moore 215, Doug. Langford 214. se 208 and Audrey Burrill 208,| on League -- Alberténe yo aa 45, | cua sayy 89, 54, Joan Oliffe 92, Ewen Yee Ra 4, Beth Lymburner 96 and mari! HARMAN PARK LEAGUE The Loans bye Triple th is week went fo Thelma Gow wi fs (72, 183, ow The Ladies Hin Single was Gloria |MacLean with 299, | The Men's High Triple and High Single | Absit faken by Al Reid with 714 (299% loo, -- Lloyd Patterson 612 (198, 3 274, 166), Buea 601 (121, 227, 253). 200 Bowlers -- Darrell Johnston 242, John Ane Sr. 200, Theresa Patterson 262, Tom Boyle 215, Bob Duncan 200, Judy 1| Baxter 207, Min Dervent 257, Gerry God- frey 243, 211, Frank Stansbury 221, Ever- Itt Phillips 205, 202, Vivian Stansbury 242, Julle Charniey 201, Eugene Zarbeiny 212, Sadie Wassell 206, Gerry Cockwell 233, Ross Godfrey 274, Brian Reid 203, Sallie Plume 234, Richard Cockwell 211, Ross 213, Diane Gow 200, 213, Sonny Lawrence 234, Pansy Johnston 200, R. Milne 852, " vier pe D. Beam- ish $49 and F. Smegal Some of the other high singles bith money of @ lead to win the section for the play- offs on points, while, A and P won preg H. root over Nu-Way Photo and he saction on totel pinfall. yd Cleaners outscored Ron son Excavation for seven points Ps 'ne| only other shut-out of the ova Pr oied results were: Cadillacs anh gates 2; Thompson Plum rar he 'soa shions 2, Oshawa Wood a preducts 5 ar son Centre 2. "rank Sobi! led the bowlers this week | with a 632 and was followed by G. Turner 623, D, Keeler 585, W. Jendrika S71 and H. Price 561. MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Kinioch's are still leading this section PICKS RUSSIANS NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)-- Ed Temple, who coached sev- eral United States gold medal Games, predicts Russia will dominate the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, that Germany will be next and the U.S. third. The Tennessee State University track coach said Teusday that the U.S. will fali short in the summer Olympics as it did in the Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria, because its athlete-de- $. Gainer oi T. Carvéna 222, J. mont 217, G. Sloan 210, B. Gray 210, rf j naveny 207 and L, Rose 203. SPORTS. BRIEFS | Danny Rukaruk 247, Marlene Major 221. | Lemon League -- Vivian Clements 86, |82, Pearl Montpetit 99, Julie Charniey 94, -|Liz Black 99. | Team Standings -- Gasbags 17, Sen |25, Lucky's 22, Whizbangs 22, Hopefu ie Krazy Legs 22, Doughheads 13, Deed End Kids 20, Wildcats 17, Gogetters 14, hy 't's 10 and Question Marks 20. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR WANT GAMES VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van- couver city council Tuesday en- dorsed the principle of getting the 1974 Winter Olympics for Garibaldi Park. It also agreed to co-operate fully with any of- ficially - appointed committee seeking the big winter play- ground north of Vancouver as an Olympic site. REJECTS OFFER MINNEAPOLIS (AP)--Norm Van Brocklin, coach of Minne- sota Vikings of the National Football League, turned down Tuesday an offer to take over as coach and general manager Blue Jays racked up the high tea: total of the night, to take all three games from the shorthanded Mouses. This club has been the "Door Mat" of Group } since the season opened and it has been due to chronic absentism, which must be stopped. The responsibility of the bowler to his team is sadiy missing on this club. BACKACHE? | For relief from cision from drive ig foot and [bye Grill did likewise In their con- Pets. Hardie's Knockers to take the top spot, thanks to Gord Brown, Ab Hutchins and Pierre Lavergne, who were at thelr peak for this one. one count, yt Duten Treats, just when it to be gone. It was a two-to-one eo Jo Jo's. The Big Six club took a two-to-one de- Spicers to start the final Lucky Rockets 2, 855 Keeler on the right (340); fest with Perry's DI In Group 2, the Shorty's shut-out Red/ Kona) Knight 747, en nat Rockets ed Newcomers by a two-to-| Matt on yelones topped Flintstones,| Group 2: 826, Nesbitt 807 (316), Newcomers 1, » bash tale % George Russell 667, dgar 677 (281), Flintstones' 1, Knockers @, Last Six O./yinr Conti ssa, fone' polloea aaa ne Individual high. scores -- Ed Johnson| MacPherson 659 and Stan $t, Lovis 663, Mac 653. Guey's 7, (234, 228), and Bev ayy 603 (260, 202).|Campbell's 6, DePratto's 5 wi ames Mani Kelemen 281, M,|Reading's 3, Burrus' 2 6 D. Beaupre 277, Edna Hall 242, L. 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