a a oe be ee ee 'OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS }iz%ece"%.7:)Riders Hurting|--™* 9" "wm oom t.ne 3 Group 2 ~ Blowers, 7 ~~ D; Bishop 705 F ey ; " (290), @, Russell 687.(247)s Cyclones, 3 -- 3 night's game with Saskatche- Quarterback Russ Jackson's IRE, AND WARNESS LEAGUE |, |I0H7% 6 desingsn'= "Cracker sacks #18: Gurce"hgtaihy daly k -- 8: Kemp For Ti-Cat Tilt °°": throwing thumb is swollen to cate 12, Flyers. 10, Lucky Strikes 10,/Mumbugs 9% KitKats & Lollipops 4 639 (240); Die Hearis, 5 -- ©, Bastarache Three linemen are limping|douhle the normal size but he Cate Iz 15, iil Los 10, Head Pins 6 Gay|Smarties 8 and Peppermints ¢, | ping Matirere's ana Pin Pickers 7.| Marg Ferguson was the -only bowler (908); Hope Fuils 4 -- A. Reid 743) omnawa (CP)--The Rough|but will play. '|played the second half of Mon- sii linie meek I'he magic 408 cl owler | (2n6, F, Walle 475 (209); Bali Highs, 3 ( & day' ith ft tha a EN bs a OS a circie, with 91K Ballem 772 (296), J. strank 477'(280)/Riders are & battered football| 'They are Marthall Shirk, whol?" Same W it way, a} get rolling! aiid te pe iv Iet'S}ang Wi Balls, 7 --~ D- Smith 648 (292). | iu ag they prepare for the big/has a sore knee and a cut near| The Hamilton game is a eru- 2 28.219); aes ri Ria Fda el a Ayerapes =D. Sunes 261, H. Thanksgiving Day game Mon-jhis left - Achilles Lewy Bob/cial one, with both clubs fight- 22); M. Hurren 632 (265, 21, Upton 0 ey 8 oe + - day with Hamilton Tiger-Cats.\Brown, who missed the Saskat-|.. ro» vist place in the Bast- A an, fat 3) 5 SES sage -- enh ckoan 2% 9, tian Siosen -- 6. Taylon 38 6. Toner)" Borest 1s. ace. fullback 'Jim|chewan game with stretched ieig te te ; Dillard, who suffered # shouijknee ligaments; anc Billy Jeelern Conference of the Canadian League @, Lenore Wright 87, Shirley Montrose a 'Ge 'Phafnne 'cay "crovb 3; Molen Brown| guilt gxgimne -- @ Tayler Ml oD separation in Monday\Booth, who has a sore knee.'Football League. Sistine inson + Lyn-|82, Cheryl Linde 2.and J. Duncan 53, pie Heist 22%, D. Ba ' ae Laverty S. Bell UAWA LEAGUE 213, 211, B.. Keenan D. Hodgson 802 (308), J. Trott 791 (304), P t e Y. Smith 2) 5 12, B.{K. Johnson 790 (314), P..Lyson 789 (319), ' J : Myers 211, G. Keenan 208, . Love 769 (300), R.}- in a Harding 204, . . s i lesteen 202. 709, J. Cook i ; aS Bhd ee , Krout 4 Aes ; edko 6/7, J. 674, 7. eg idg: frey 462) A, Angeregn 'Lemon League -- M. Mills 96, €. $im- 94, 4, M, Burgess 81 and J, Rutten Fe MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE vu league got off to a good start this |/. ag nigh triples were by Mac Mac-|637 (306), A, Buller 637, H. 659 (227, 213, 219) and Ed Rob-|R. Godfrey 631, J. Veitenheimer 626, R. erts 639 (294), Martin 625, D. Tilk 624, F. Trousse 624, High singles were Ray Brown 268, Jim/|5. Hill 619, H. Veenhof 615, H. Kellock Hutchinson 258, Leo Gorman and Vi 615, J. Brown 614, H. Hughes 613, J. Brown 255, Doreen Eelemen 249, Ron Mc-|Glover 611, G. Gorestall 610, F. Barnes Keegan 234, Ted Smith 234 and 216, Joyce 609, W. Morrison 609, B. Bracey 607, E. Taylor 230 end 214, Margaret Pacey 3,|Dumas 600, A. Stovin 400, J. Maule 600 Ella Roznick 221, Rudy Roznick 220, Don|and E. Layng 60. ; Wilson 217 and 207, Mel McKinnen 214,| Points Taken -- Group 1: Goch's 2 Steve Roznick 210, Barb Smith 208, Dar- Tumey's 2; Active Realty 4, Durno's 0; jene Rines 208, 201 and Lovie Kelemen arid G and B 1; Clint's 2, Local 203. | y 2. There ere quite e few Lemons, but we| Group Il -- Houdsille 0 Home Appli- won't ab Kg any names for a fewlances 47 Honest Cal's 3, Smith Beverages weeks, 1; Routs, 4, Scugog Cleaners 0; Tony's 3 Team Standings -- inners 4, Lucky| and Esse Service Centre 1, Strikes 3, Odd Balis 3, Gogo 2, Blue) Group Ili -- Bergs 3, Russ's 1; Flyers Birds 2, Misfits 1, Screwballs | and last, |3, Boscos 1; Body Shop 4, Gillards 0. but not least, the Dougheads 0. } Standings: Group | -- Tumey's 10, Ac Hope you will all stick with us and tive Realty % G and B 9% Clints 8, Bo- make it a successful league! | Peep 8 Goch's 3, Local 27864 2 and | |Durno's 2, | MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE | Group || = Home Appliances 9, Routs 400 Games -- Mabel Moss 461 (290):|8, Esso Service Centre 7, Houdaille 7, Merle Posh 446 (274); Maude Cockerton|Tony's 7, Honest Cal's 4, Scugog 2 and 1434 (203, 231); Mae Jamieson 425 (202,|Smith's Beverages 2. 223); June Grice 420 (243); Al, Hill 415| Group iil -- osco's 8, Bergs 6, Russ's ths 2 oe 1 (231); Fairley Bouckley 410 (254) and | 5, Gillards 4, Flyers 4 end Body Shop 4. i Vera Hele 405 (255), : i hii won i 200 Games -- Annette tiliffe (231); Mon-| MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR "A" |nie Hubbell (226); Marg McNeil (215);; Groyp 1 -- Lucky Strikes, 8 -- J. Cas- a H D TO GET Helen Gourlie (212); Betty Black (207); |\sells 819 (301), J, Cardinal 811 (344); | Millie Holmes (205): Mary Packer (205);|Dutchies, 2 -- J. Kastner 734 (251); ' Nelda Thompson (205) and Myrna Bald-|Ozarks, 5 -- A. Stovin 797 (328), R. External Affairs Minister Lisa Weir at a Liberal nom- seemed reluctant at first win 200. pa sakass 'Mikalalir' | Bragg 728 (287), §: St. Louis 702 (283); A " iv 'oints Taken -- lern Uphoistering, | Hickups, -- 5 igar 76 7 A Payl Martin goes down on inating convention Friday but later consented to give |3,"%xngus-Gradon Carpet, 07 Jury and|Perry 739 (292); Les Sabres, 6 -- L. his knees as he attempts to night in Port Credit, near Martin a ips 9 os [Lovell, 21 Nu-Way Rug, 0: Themean and| Sabing 017 (348); Team 7, 5 -- $, Himes _ Jirephoto, ernaghan, 3: Swan's Hardware, 2; Jor-|75| (300), ©. Reynolds 718 (322), W. get a kiss from little Anne Toronto. The little . miss Z P dan's Florists, 3; Riviera Hair Styting, 0;|State 718 (271)7 Sports, § -- P. Knight Kinloeh's Men's Wear, 11 People's Cloth-|852 (325, 322) and Mick Mac's, 2, H. Gil- i lard 746 (276). High Averages -- H. Gillard 270, A. ing, 1, " | . at a n 0 Da ane) ORANGE LEAGUE Perry 263 and J. Cerdinal 259. | Games of 200 and over -- Jack Good: High Singles -- P, Knight 278, O. Keeler | man 213, 239; Neal Daniels 200; Bernie|354 and L. Sabins 345. \Derry, 203; Bob Poole 273, 254; Garth) ing 'Jet-Set' inema? : Bley an, far eee --tparanet on rope fr Leaving 'Jet-Set' For Cinema: Two Of Four: kabel ere" Ci 7; By DORIS KLEIN up looking Ike me, that people rag oS a a hg tf St. John I've never met would go up to 235, 209; Yvonne Marah OLLYWOOD (AP) -- BabYlihem and ask, 'How are you,| TORONTO (CP) -- George|#? 234, 3m; Ellis 20%, 290, 286; tans Holzer, pace-setter of the/Raby Jane?' " YOU,' Gordon, a 27-year-old rider wholpun* Fisher 204 ei, Ber anes, Ambulance international jet set, says she's grew up in the shadow of Old|EHi Lamb 235, 271. | Junior and Senior going to work--as an actress. |SIGNED FOR TOUR Woodbine, won two of his four rp agg Sad enter gal cst First aid and Home Which means that acting, long} She was Loggers guide a races at Woodbine Race Track|4 and Carol Marshal 9%. | Nursing Courses ; In, |Setter"s tour of New York for Tuesday, ?- | a Out in high society, new the|one television show (ABC's The) Gordon. scored with Doubting| ADE leasue | shitsee np gpg Jane jetted into town Wild, Wild East, Nov. 9), and ; This week the Cracker-Jacks and Hym- Evenings 725-4197 d d proclaimed in her 4 ; Thomas of Gardiner farms in|bugs are tied tor first ph <a other day af 4 irl whisper: taped a Frank Sinatra-'SammMy|the fourth race and with Ro-| os ee : fashionable little - 8 Davis Jr. television special) undo 2nd in the eighth. 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