Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 17

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ays fi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 8, 1964 7} _ OSHAWA . BOWLING NEWS CLUB % LEAGUE -- Barbara Kody $4 oe, INDUSTRIAL Points PB aapoe tea 3 Git = 2 Mikey or "ay nate haved raped page Bag 0 bai Welolen'~'D. Wotton 787 (16, 994 Skinner 744 (231, 233, 280), D. }, R. Richard af * vi SBOPESESE 'ailetlege tue te H a ncouad st" D Wilson || 205, 238, F. \ilig 228 and H. Canfield 259, | ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE LEAGUE Gemes -- Jean Cook 680 (250, 2a) | i 2s, 24, mM) auras -- Ruth Parrott 238, Gert] Markalous 228, Fio Strank 216, 226, Mar- fon Manning 222, Gerri Edwards 217, McGee 209, Lorne Curry 211 and Bill Cook 200. Total Points -- Amprobes 10, Shorts 6, Mighty MHO's 7, Pevied Dynes 6, Blow Outs i Refills 4, Refuses 4 and Break- ers The = ye Sl tournament was rained out, but will be replayed later, GUYS AND pots MAJOR another fine night anding -- Trotters and| Farmers tied with 9 points, Cookies 7, Bali Hi's 6, Roybits 5, Sabers and Big ys: Al Perry 791, Ron lay 779, John Trott 775 (310), Ed Wilson 774 (374), Reg Hickey 712, Mac McPher- 704 and Ron Swartz 701, Dolls --| Joyce Beli 779, Lou Himes 770, Joan Rogers 711, Nancy Love 705, Chris Collins 701, Veteran bowler Ed Wilson was the happiest man on the alleys coming = i like an interesting ua$ COF LEAGUE Pieast note! If you can't get out on| Seay iatY ploees bet: off, yaur feorn| "oo Triples -- Bill EWioN 688 (273,| 215), Jim Nemish 658 (293, 227), Norm| O'Reilly 645 (249, 225), Ev Stata 635) (we, 202) and Bea Allen 605 (215, am). 200 Singles -- Welt Pascoe 265, Joyce Fulling 254, hago Hartshorn 243, Joan Dart 241, Jackie Nell Gifford 225, 209, Standings. (Group 1) ~-- Home Appi: | 'ences & Tumey's 7, Harry's 7, City Bar-| 7, Mead's 6, Bolahood's 5, Goch 4 @| Acadiens 4, Group 2 -- Stevenson's 8,/ 's 8, Houdaille 8, Dumne's. 7,| Russ' 7, Local 2784 4, Esso Service Cen- | tre .4 and Foley's 3. Group 3 -- Canadian Corps 11, Berg's 8, Al's Bi-Rite 8, Town Country 8 Tony's 6, Sherriff's 3, 2 and Gillard's | -- A. Anderson 806, @ 603, D, Titk 767,. H. Huntley Brown 747, F. Kay 730, R. Mur- . » G. Parfitt 715, is $. Gedge| MeDermaid 610, C. McCabe 04, R. Smithers 4 and F. Barnes 600. | LEGION MIXED LEAGUE le oh Le lots of luck in| fhe coming season, 600 -- M. MacDonald 627 (313), Murial Roznik 623 (287), Doug Nolan 610 (220) and Ted Smith 606 (218, 208) Over 200 -- Robert Hill 262, Russ Ma- honey 237, George Smith 227, Ron Mc-| Keegan 218, Miles MacPherson 207, VI) Brown 204, Warren Miller 203, Ray Brown 200, George Haines 200, 200 and Lovis Black 200. Truck Strikes | Swiss Cyclists On Race Route TOKYO (AP)--Two Swiss cy- clists were injured in a traffic accident today, one of them,| Hans Luthi, suffering multiple} injuries which might possibly | keep him out of the Olympic races. | Doctors at a Japanese hospi-| tal where the two received| treatment said it would take| three weeks for Luthi to re- cover. They said he suffered in- juries to the chest, left hand and left foot } A spokesman of Hino. police | station at Hino, about 30 miles west of here, said Luthi and Heinz Heinemann were struck by a Japanese - driven truck while making a training run over part of the Olympic road} race route. 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