Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1965, p. 23

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ever, Haney Gooters licks, Games -- fark (219, aks 28, J. Set, Be. A a A: SOP | Dever ak Steer' Tee Site Same Fm tie My. f- Brown 687, fyeman. 64, C. ; 23 | spect ws ~~? | arth: 763" Bud Mowe a 5 355)" Wea; lbeck 206' ond J, McLean 405," 206, Bob Spiers and Jim randall" 681, B, 'Gutedle 600, T-Krout THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 18, 1965 legen ay x blank onicad Wie, Obiars. fe, setie| Here Stewart (290, 251), ah Bel area "Aha resenes 18 Cuberts joints taken -- Suds 3, Blows 0; Jems|671, H. A 669, R. Murray 4 first ri hnig In Grou Beeties shutout! (255, 241) 626; Sutherland (262)|Montraves 14, Mills 14, Hibberts 14, ane 3 0; Duds 2, Nomads 1; Peps 2,|A, Brown 667, W. Lewis Reg eg CITY MIXED LEAGUE 200's were: 250, 4 | Newcomers, Lucky Strike took two --_ 614; Dan Charuk Rony, 214 622 and Flo 13; Colleges 13, Cromwelis 12, Bur-| Misfits 1. son 662, A. Hruska 660, P. Kink 657, S. | MOTOR cor Taek aatean (292, 274, Brice see 9, eee ane GUY'S AND DOLL'S LEAGUE Ey. Hera 762 (277, 263), Al Hill 753| Strikers and Rockets _Sdged Slugger Stranx (233, 209) 11, Johnstons 9, Oxfords 7 and| Team Standings -- Jems 11, Peps 11, Lockey 657, H. Cook 6.73; ; Glover ed gata spores gle ached an 328, 2 at Baliem 285), Berge 731 (259, 264), Joyce! Standing, Group 1 Dutch Treats 5,| Totai Points -- Dizzy Dynes 12, Am- 8. |Duds 9 Nomads 7, Suds 6, Misfits 6,|8. Coteshaw 650, B. 648, W, Ruth- Makarchuk 722 (257, 25, 20), 'g babi 'smith rn ine gd i 7 John Trott 809 (298, 256), ome Rage oa 709 |Sabers 4, Ozarks 4, Oldtimers 3, Jaywelk-|probes 11, Refills 9, Shorts 3, Migh | Blows 5 and Bai 5 erford 646 (300), H, 44, F. Ford 709 (246, 216, 247) ond Sadie ius Br 218, "wh Aegis A iA ght | 770 (311,211, 248); (85) jt Vice 702 ( and Bev.! [os 2 Tggrcdadl Hicks 2 and Goofers 2. |MiO's 4 Refuses 2 and Breakers 2. BB phate ciTy viene LEAGUE We would like ail bowlers to start) Dingley "C08 642, B. Call 639, J. Smith 7 an, 1 Aelba james a oF 4 iamson 281); George| Gutsol 70 (5, 2 254) 4 -- Lucky Six 6 Rockets 5 ne paenee Al Jamieson 786 (303, 255,| thinking about guests they would like to 638, G. Forestail 637, J. uses Eve Clark a5, Geot 5 Doug i fas) an Oren and . dg hor Sager 66, Joon| li cet strike 5, Newcomers 3, Betties 3,| DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAOUE ai), Leon Davey ws Gs, 286, 254), Vil bring 10 the banquet. For further infor-| Rukaruk 630, D. rile, Be H, Huntley 627, Fo jee oe oe ey " (278, 213, Helen Trott 211, Curly Jackson 2 3 (202, 251,| Rogers Po 500) Isabelle Keg 680 (251),| Sluggers 1, Strikers 1 and Oiters 0. | Team Standings -- George's Towers| Norris 753 (303, 280) and Earl Westlake! ination you can see one of the executive.|D. Stovin 622, J. imer 621, R. At A er 6 (ie, ahr 210); James. 206, (207, 223, 276), Helen Pinch 678 (256), Josie Westlake 674, Individual High Scores Jim Cas-| (ist section winners) 22 - pan White | 703 een ae). an bi i |Seorgie 620, R. tae 619, R. Bell. 619, 660 Ps 0, 28); Earl Westlake 659 (1G, -- Ev Harding 806/(250), Vi Norris 674 (285), Lorraine| sells 887 (312, 307); Prok Hin Bn (305);|Stars (2nd section winners) 21 - 82,553;| 600 G ar] 'd 685 (223, UAWA LEAGUE |A. Buller 618, T. oer 613, T. Edocs 238); hake 659 (223, 238) )# Bernice Buday 804 (333, phy 668 (258), Janet Peel 667 (293),|Lloyd Sabins 840 (321); Sel Himes 633.Orphens 21 - 67,874; McLaughlin Fuel| 230), Gord oe (270, 210), Joan 'eck: | Points Won: Group 1 -- Tumey's 3,'613,.C. McCabe 613, C. Rout 611, H. A Uaeetie cn A alhe Abe Pinch 782 (291, 324)3|Marion Hutchins 665 (275), Audrey Hodg- | (338); Lou Hyman 813 (352); Joe Kasiner|ié ~ 77. i, pay ge 1% « pleat = oe atta aed = Bd Oe peo agin is Fa Dhep agen ol Veenhot o, aM Hopkins 608, F. Kay) tie Westlake G66 (aa); 200) tne ore Marion (244, 7 Mi 796 (315); : ; Income Life 12-| 236), 235, jeane ; Mavis T. 7a ™ 250, is. Loo Son rey (ay), Betty "Reese 651 (259) 9nd) Ree "Ste "07 Bud Edgar nS fa 76;183; Brunswick Bowlers 12 - 76,923;| Pete Makarchuk 671 (245, 211, 215), Mae|Flooring 3, Clint's Texaco 1}, 225); Al. arhleien Liye tas Renee vole 13, ies 734 (341, 206) and Loraine Mur-| Diane Charuk 653 (283). 'ack Goodman 770; Palmer Knight 764;|Peopie's Clothing 12 - 73,367; Oshawa|Jemieson 669 (233, 263), Ev C 1 668 Group 2 -- Esso Service Centre 4, Mar- STORIE PARK LEAGUE a jog ves: 0.607 (248); Frank Chum ony 713 (8, 2 ee honk Sarnovsky 740; Ding Gavas 736;|Auto Trim 11 - 76,4447 Mator City 6-70,556| (232, 248), Bud Morey 667 (217, 264), ieg/tin's Esso 0; Houdaille 4, Durno's 0;| We' want fo give special mention to ro pee 1g te aay. 605 saad ints Taken -- Cookie Koshies 3, Big) HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE Bob, Gallagher 743; Eddie Brown 734; and Canadian Tire Corp. 0 - 69,027. Norris 660 (203, 226, 231), Smith 639 | Johansen's 2 Foley's 2; Local 2784, 2/4, Scott (Sr.) for his triple of 732 and leggier 600 (245). Six 1; Ti UF 3, for this week was Freda|Fred Harding 723; Hank Brown 723; Ray| Over 800 -- J. arsine 889, H .E. Scott] ( a agit ge pt a ad City Service 2, i |}, Sewdon for hers of 710. J. Taylor and 1; Ball Hi's 4, Legal Lights 0,| White (56, @9) 145. [Ma inn 709; Ozzie Keeler 708 and Matt nae and H. Green: Sadie James (250, , Bus te 636 roup 3 -- Al's Bi-Rite 4, Gillards 0;/C, Nash won hidden ee -- Trotters 10, Bali Harold Bateman (76, 54) 130, Wm.| Bell 702. High Scores -- Stesin 774, 5. Vasko) (267), Chuck Ford 613 (210, ), Roy scugon Cleaners 4, Town and Country 0;| High Triples -- B. Kane 758, R. Wa 1, Ble Gh Revelte &. Setters 5 (Groen i, TS) Tee Ol Ane ee oh! Group 2 -- C. Mowers 836 (335); George! Appleton 710, Al, Scott 777, Mai wr Ph and Dorothy Davi bcd toe te 4, Berges 0; Tony's 3, Can.| 74, K. Willsher 734, J. Scott (sed 9, : Cookie ies 5, Farmers 3 and Legal| (63, 59) 122. Taylor 807 (292); Bill Galbraith 757 (349); {Bel Ms, B. Poole 709, R. Cooney 712, G,| 606 (218, 207) mony fi cle ig |B. Short (Jr) 730, 1. Sawdon 710, L. Locke 3, With handicap -- Vi. Pike (50, 53) 103,/Stan St. Louis 738 (333); Len Arp 728|G;-""'9ms 772, N. Spring 655, Al. Rich) 200 Games Soy, ly, pecan 245,| Team Standings: Group 1 -- G and B/ 704, R. Killing! 69, D. Wood 696, J. ho] Hi's took high team tripie with| Vera Siblock (50, 52) 102 and Eva Wakely (292); J. Gibb 722 (286); H. Reid 717/663, L, Hyman 650, M. Swartz 649, A. arcs orbly 2h Curly Jackson 238,/22-45; Goch 21-52; Meads 19-44; Clints| Sawdon 693, M Williams 687, G. Powlen- 3929 and Trotters took team single with] (51, 50). 101. (85); Don Sagar 717 (307); Bud Morris Gogen 673, E. Hale 616, R. Smith 608,| F' RAS mae Tae. ube Fes 216, John! 18-51; Banks 15-46; Appliances| chuk 659, V, Craddock 653, G. Arkwright 14a. 6 (298); Wes Stata 704; Vic Coscarelia|B. Marshal 607, B. England 614, N. wiliomson Poh isg a ao Pi agg 214,|14-30; Acadian Cleaners 13-39 and Tu) a, w, Seoft 636, C, Wilson 628, _D. Men- Top averages Guy's -- Herold Ballem ALSBRY RY STREET CHURCH LEAGUE ty (316); Vin Conlin 690; Doug Smith) O'Reilly 644, C. Weeks i, Ds Siete 423, a Micina Beadle: Ad apne athe ie ig gs Sw. maken 6%, Anderson 621, J, Teravain 257, Ron Jey 256, Lioyd mee Reg| High bowler for svening was Perce|692 (279); Jack Strank 687; Bud Kemp|R. Rednerbecki 645, R. i ! 08, Ros: oe loka 208 ori) - in- 'on Bre toes a sg fh ovat, J 'vinimes 611, A. Morris 6 : Hickey 246, John Trott 241 Ron | Clark with 737 nd 'sing 8 OF 300, 228 and | 673 (294); C, Tevigr 668 (281)5 ea | Klapow 627, R. Davis 615 Pai posted a ah dee Amarin ile rott os 1 Mertin 380 20-47; Russ 2073| Loney 603, Swertz 241. 209. Doug oar was "ye ag 688 ae ooney 666 and B. 664, ai loudailie 15-55; Foley's 1433; Johansens') Over 200 -- J. Porter 263, Short J Doll's -- Lou Himes 236, ing-| 246). Stan Gray 684 (256, 203), ales ve -- B. Millar 92, F. Bhiig Points -- Rolling Stones 1, Twist-| 13-42 and Esso Centre 13-43. (Sr.) 262, M. Knipe 248, J. ch (3r.) M4 man 233, Joyce Bell 232, Mavis T: Maunder "aT ose 244), ain Pike oa TOWN AND COUNTRY LEAGUE iserem Ps °e Smith 80 and G. LeClair | ° rf lure gy i Hill ar seth tome 3 -- Scugog 24-56, in "Ss 24-52; | 247, C. Nash 247, B. mt 229, Bernice Budey 226 and Janet Peel| (222, 201), Mace Morrison 640 (231, 216)| High Triples -- Jay Shewring 739 (29 ices HI sake 8 'ows 4; Spit-| Town-County 22-53; Al's Bi-Rite 19-53/ ams 220, 209, S, Willener 213, Wil . and Alan Venema 638 (238, 216). |270); Betty Varga: $73 (234, MO 0h 213)"| Good E 77MM, Fenton 128, 6. Barn- fires 2, Inks 2. Berges 13-37;. Bosco's 1329; Gillerd's| liems 211, 205, W.' Morris 210, Mor NECKLET & EARRING 'SETS 200 -- W. Davidson 261, Richard|Jackie Legere 653 (238, 214, 201); Nola|hart 101, "Oe 15, R. Ledger 128, 111, A. OLENHOLME SCHOOL League 725,,2"%,C8". Corps 19-60 Sw. | ris 209, P. Locke 207, M. Nash 206, L. COF LEAGUE Crouter 249, Lioyd Edwards 240, Ed. Hol-| Boyle 608 053); isobel Biglin 607 (234);|Aucen 126, G. Larkin 126, fe et Irving ihe high scorers fr an \ High Scores -- W, Kelly 774, H, Kel-| Short 205 and J, Cameron 203. scores last week -- Wes a| land 236, Mark Hill 231, Cliff Davis 224,|Audrey Hepburn 603 (221); Betty Guscott 119, B. Steves 115, P. Versiuis 114, R. wake 'ware Son tee '300, ee ged shen jast lock 771, D. Hodgson 752, J. Trott 747,| Standings -- Tresanes 14, Mills 14, Cu- 27 (227, 24) and @ very nice 316. ia Art Allman 222, 201, Jim Scott 218, Ray| 576 (267); Edna McGhee 561 (202); Donna| Piypiv 123, R. McCortney 101, B. Smith 200," iy Hentine 200 pie Ws. rhs J. Sawdon 741, R, MacGregor 724, B.|berts 13, Colleges 13, Montraves 11, Hill- N 907, also a very nice 345, 209, 253;|Corbman 216, Roger Plancke 213, 206,/Pascoe 552 (201); Anne Bulidyke 546,| 108, J. Hammond 128, J. Osler 127 and C./ 4.04.97 40 de anda) Hurst, (351) (724), J. Turner 718, &. Smith) sides 16, Hibberts 10; 'Burtons: @,_Crom- and - (738, 275, 244). Bill a eet 212 and Erank Copper 203. [eye aca 2). reget ak Bligh ents M. Boll za , Senior, Boys -- Jon Lee 300, Alan Arm-| Geatrey 'Ons. a Sh. he ~ pediniced % Fe atotaaes 8, Oxtords 7 ont = ers 694 lacklin was the high bowler. for ¥ Brabin 536 (200 verage -- i ' . gg PR gh, Regs at 652 triple and singles |Minaret 520, (202). and. Mary DePratfo| Triple ---H. Kainitsky 894. High Single --|stT0ng 260, Randy McArthur 210, Carlo of 232, 219, and 201, Winnie Scott 218, 519. G. Gwilliams 369. High Triple with handi- Pearl Cooper 213, May Clark 212, Pearl) Lemon eague Shirley. Milne 99,| i -- D. Smith 917, High Single with) 629| Marlowe 202, 200 and Betty Grandy 202,' Elizabeth holtenck 98, Rita O'Neill 94,| andicap -- B. Smith 372. Lemon League 202. 80, Colleen Kellar 93 and June sce G. Barnhart 64. Beavers, Flintston R 70, Pg ay gh geodata nh WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH fe 7 Tippett 651 (253, 225), Ev een' 242), Jack Dawson ba! (217, 20) oe an oe (225, 210). Lucy Peeling 245, Bob 'sere 239, 205, Ellen Bonshem 235, Art Peeling 229, Stan Hartshorn 216, 206, Jackie Blair 215, Morris Davey 212, Clau lassford 211, took ail four points from the Beaties,| Standings -- Violets 22, Lilies 19, Pan-| Stars and Hot-Rods. Whiz-Bangs and sies 18, Tulips 15, Asters 14 and Daisies! Strikers took three each from the Bugs 8. and Movers. High Triples -- oythg Love 719 (263,/ |241, 215), Ron Moore 701 (240, 221, 250), |Ken Cobb Sr. 708 5, m2) Jim Childer- , Fuiling 207, Bill) Standing -- Bugs 19, Flintstones 18, CLUB 3% LEAGUE Elliott 203 and Bob Gibbs 200. 7 $ 17, Whiz-Bangs 14, Strikers 14,|_ We had only one double last week--)"7** 486 (214, 252, 220), Les Berany 659| <nene Taken -- Jems 3, ers 10, Beatles 9, Rockets 8, Hot- Pearl Anders, with 204, 266 (476). (204, 214, 241), Martin Sommerville Our 200 scores were -- Marion Harding) (215, 258), Norman Naish 649 (313), il 215, Mabel Nicholson 209 and Betty Stone-| Taylor 627 (238, 234), Joan Siater-623 (222, bridge 204, 201) and Joyce Lamb 611 (275, 210). Team Results -- Mapies 3, las Ms Singles -- Anne Pope 258, Edna Wilson 246, Terry Gerrow 245, Mable , Suds 0 Be ~ pan «i Nomads 2, misting + " garnos | Rods 7 and Movers 4. LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE This past week, the Blowhards was the | toon cantina -- Jems 14, Peps 11,/ Duds " Nomads 9%, Blows 8, Misfits 7,/ Belies 0; tons 2, and Suds 6. We hope you arejonly team to take all eight points, as Maple Leafs 3, Rosettes 0; Bu' ; ss " boot your guests for the ban-|they won' their three came. irom the Misfits 1. Smith 233, Herb Wiley 230, Jack Wilson quet! | Bobs, The Ladybugs and Team Maples 11, Maple! 228, 207, Betty Clark 225, Anne Naish 221,| int nf Hards|Leafs 11, Belles 8, Buttons 6, Rosettes 5|20!, Almont Britnell 221, 211, Randy: Love| | j took Beatles rereciivelyr welie ine' Peesiend Misttts 4 |220, Betty Storms 213, Annabelle Cobb 207, PH gg FAMILY DOUBLES tS ics «og ag el (gaa |Thelma Owen 205, Audrey White 204 and jandings -- Crazy Three es 30, Wild Cats 29, Hi-Lites %, SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE 1d Owen 201. Lucky 13's, 26¥2, X-Rays 25, JaJacks 25, i, standings ~ Blowhards 20; Moon-| Points taken -- Crickets 4, Tigers 0;| Cellar-Dwellers -- Ellen Anderson, Dor- Creamers 24, Sassy Six 23, Cardinals 23,| spinners 20, Boobs 16, Ladybugs 12, Aces|Ledybugs 3, Beetles 1; Bunnies 3, Fire-|een Pollard, Jo. Weeks, Maxine Bestes 21, Haley's Hounds 1814, Hubbells|, Die Hards 8 Beetles 6 and Pep-/flies 1. Marg. Veenhof, Betty Smith, Elle = 7 and Alley Cats 15. sles 4. |,rourn Standings Crickets 18, Tigers| Pherson and Bert Smail, H! Triples -- Art Bryant 780 (261,| Over 600 -- Theresa Regimbal 661 (256,|17- Ladybugs 16, Fireflies 12, Bunnies 12| Points Taken -- Skunk 4, Bears, Tigers, a1) oscar Morrison 719 (247, 266, ard }215); Barbara Loreno 657 (247, 246);|@Nd Bettles 9 Colts, Wildcats 3 each, Lambs, Mules, |Marion Ross 646 (272, 219); Vera Freeman|. Over 600 -- Marg Ferguson 664 (216,|Mices, Meows | each and Kitcats 0. 679 (235, 219, 225), Dave Bowler 674 (205, | 609 (214, 200); Verna Rickman 602 (243, gall Doreen Sheehey 644 (207, 210 ,227);| Tesm Standing -- Tigers 16, Lambs 14, 214, 255), Harry Fayle 652 (223, 259), Ed.|206) and Brenda Baron 601 (226) arolyn Gilbert 643 (263, 226); Sharon| Skunks 14, Mules 13, Colts 12, Wildcats 10, Lesile 638 (220, 210, 208), Ray Hutchin-| Over 200 -- rances Kean 234,. Brenda Pascoe 626 (229, 258); Maria Upton 620'Kitcats & Bears 6, Mices 5 and Meows 2. gon 0 (303), Tom Rae 629 (315), Hugh|Saunders 232, 205; Pat Elliott 226, 2212;| (236, 216) and Joyce Gates 609 (246). Ab Burr 685 (294, 216), Peggy Branton Hutcheson 620 (233), Ray Brant 15 Jeanette Reid 224, Lois Parry 2 Del Over 200--Marilyn Vincent 247, Yvonne STORIE PARK LEAGUE (252, 208), Ai Haley 615 ths, 715), Harry|Tomina 214, Noreen Larocque 2 200|Watson 227 Helen Garason 225, Marg| Three teams took four points each, Keys 613 (216, 214), Clarke Hubbell 613/@nd Ruth Ruiter 210. Dafoe 217, Mary Gilkes 215 and Martha|with Tresanes now on top, with 18 (224, 204), Bob Brydon 610 (285), Dave| There is no change in either the high|Mepstead 204, 202. | points. Peebles 610 (221, 204), Roly Arnold 610|Single or the high triple but once again,| . Lemon League | sae sidetnsd Demin 766, R. hes a nggeet B. Amay (225, R portly e a tie for the high average, with 58, Donna rroughs E lon nA ) Lily Ree 605 (243), Eleanore Le- gy Pe Pe Abdo oo: Anderson 705, 0. Whitmee 698, T. Loney verty 04 (262) and Ai Noreen Larocque and Marion Ross pu Bag! Lynde 95, 96 and Thelma Kay! having 192 WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Hardsand 600/ both 664, M. Knipe 653, |. Sawdon 636, S. | Willsher 631, W, Scott 629, C. Wilson 614, oll 200 -- Dot Dervent 280, Joe Coles 8. Short, Jr. 612 and D. Menzie 600. ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE CLUB 276, Jack Mcintosh 269, Art Korry 266, Our 200 games on Frida' y Zi y night were! Over 200 -- J. Johnson 270, J. Parson Isabel Hubbell 257, Mo Allin 253, Fred! Team standings --> Hi Los 30, Head/eq soiski 234, Bill Cook 203, 213, Edith! 267, K. Willsher 286. 9. Wood 245, R.! Taylor 236, 203, Harold Creamer 732, Pins 27, Lucky Strikes 26, Gay Six 24, mcmahon 213, Pat Mowbray 213, Shirisy| Parson' 234, B. Woodman 222° P: Locke Joyce Taylor 226, Gerry Dickens 221, Er-|Flvers 21, Hi Balls 20, Go. Getters 18)/stainton 210, 208, Leo Bourdages 209, Colt] 221, B. Kane 221, C, Nash 220, E. Locke Ble Dickens, 220,, Doug Pelow 220, Alex afl edd Ve Jesters 13 and Alley! Mavkalous 208, 203, Jean Cook 205, Barb|217, E. Morris 217, A. Short 212 1, m Huxtable 218, 200, Is | Holland 201, Kay Cameron 200 and Wayne foe 211, V. Teravain 210, J. Scoit Eric Hughes 217, Dot Hughes 216, George) Over 600 -- H. Singular 747 (268, 2564 7 " : Sheriden te, Meee Bibaiginr} iG iid 1293); A. Burrill 744 267, 239, 238); Thertell, 200. Jr, 210, A. Anderson 209, 201, G. Powlen- kin 214, Phyllis Johnson 214, Dot Haley| Smith 722 (270, 241, 211); B. Strutt i 213, Ed Bowler 207, 207, Jean Allin 206, | (284 ; B. Wilson 667 (320); D. Lind- Hilda Mooney 205, Theima Leslie 203, 58¥ 657 'aS, 212); T. Fowler 654 (251, Harold Dervent 203, Bert Wight 203 and| |207); €. Lynburner 631 (241, 231); C. Stan Johnson 202. | Burriil 630 (227, 203, 200); C. Dubblestein| | 627 (232, 207); R. Wilson 625 (237, 213); | Ba ete MIXED LEAGUE Jack Laverty 611 (233) and B. Clarke 600 Louis Black 670 (265, 24));| (237, 210) | aii 'Smith @ (258, 213); Cc. MacDonald) Over 200 -- C, Morrison 258, R. Jen-| $19 (274); Jack Dodds 607 (256, 232) and | "ings 247, B. 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