Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1965, p. 14

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i a x 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, November 3, 1965 10-PIN ACTION A Perfect 300 Score Every Bowlers Dream A magazine article recently odds of something like| 10,000-to-1, for a perfect 10-pin| e of '300' to be thrown, even) the experts. | However, in the same maga-| x res released by Am-|(207), Jack Tyson 559, Bill Winters 558 pear to be the class of the league thus! Triumphs 27, A and W Drive-in 26, Astra- zine, figu' of (203), Stan Hodgson 532, Ron Milne 528\far, with the Jewells Men's Wear, Die|Nuts 25, Scugog Cleaners 23, Shovida Bins assists each. Boh Rogers added erica's top bowling publication,| "Bowling" showed that no less, Standings -- Erinli 24, Les Eveniss than 769 perfect games were! season) tossed in the 1964-65 alone. Games, one pin off the mark, |¢ with 299 totals -- there were no) fewer than 567. While the 298's,| two pins off the dream, of these there were 314, There was also) a@ grand total of 1650 "'pos-| sibles" before that last ball was' thrown. And age has little to do with|General Aggregates seven, Both the Po-| (206), Tom Krawchuk 535 and Joe Freid- over Nu-Way Photo. lice, squads won 5-2 verdicts, the A's tak-|rich 531 (207), fo : ane ve pone, Nae ering ede pdt: Gahawe Brving Roney 73, Muay Pha | Chevelles 35, Paint Shop 35, Jewells Men'Sling Range. sf bowling prowess. A Rochester, N.Y. contractor in his fifties, John Sandman, threw the 10,000th Congress-approved per- fect game. A dream game? Maybe! But tomorrow may be your turn for the. big thrill! LANDER-STARK CLASSIC The Jets launched a tremendous 'blitz' at the league leading Faicons yet had to settle for a 2 to | decision on points, as the 'birds' managed to squeeze out a sin gie point by the meagre margin of one in Walt Crystal triggered the. blistering atiack with a sizzling 640 (225, 222) for this season's highest individual triple. Then, with the aid of teammates Herm Prakken 610 (211, 201), and Jim King 591 (225), set a new team single mark of 849, plus # team triple of 2366, Only Doug Gibbs made a valiant effort fo the 'birds' but to no avail as his 626 (232, 208) was swaliowed up In the wake of the thundering Jets The single pin win for the Falcons pre- vented @ complete sweep for the winners | on the day, as Lions chomped up the} Eagies 3-to-0. Mustangs trampled the Hornets unmercifully, And the Tigers threw blanks at the Hawks. Bob Richardson paced the Lions on their victory march, The Mustangs, de-| spite some slippery footing, made a team effort stand up. So did the Tigers in their metch with the Hawks, despite a fine display by Bert Wind of the anesthetized "birds of prey". Big Eight ---. Walt Crystal 640 (225, 222), Doug Gibbs 426 (232, 209), Herman Prakken 610 (211, 201), Jim King 591 (225 Bert Wind 583 (213), Bob Richardson 576 (203), George Reid 567 (203), and Ken Fisher 560 (216). Standings -- Tigers 15, Falcons 13, Mus tangs 12, Lions |1, Jets 10, Eagles 10, Hornets 9 and Hawks 4, BASTWAY MEN THURSDAY Les Eveniss Saies and Erinli Golf Club made preparation for their head-on match this week with first piace at stake, with impressive wins. The 'sales- men taking Aldworth's to the Cleaners 4 to 0, while Erinli's dropped Ontario Motor Sales 3 to | Wilson's still reaching, pulled into third| place with a 4-0 display against Pepis Harrison's vacated the cellar at the ex- pense of LA and B 4 to 0, Dyett's SBIR "Crack In The World" DANA ANDREWS JANETTE SCOTT IN COLOR "IN HARW'S | WAY" Sterring JOHN WAYNE KIRK DOUGLAS BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 DOORS OPEN 6:30 AFOUR LEAF PRODUCTION x inaiy atin mopleystran. oe 1:30-3;:30-5.30-7:30-9:30 FEATURE DAILY AT: {Slow Motions FHS MICHACL Anal trampled Mackies 3 to 1, Goch Super- G.M, TEN PIN winning 3 to 1, Scugogs dipped H and Liremained one, two and ideal Dairy split four markers. Bill Grant of H and L was this week's |One other shutout had the Ti-Cats sur-|Lamont 502 and Al Adair 502, top marksman with a $96 (202, 204). Pepis | prising the Dapper Dans with a goose Snow was second with 585 (210, 207).! Fred . Ken Fisher 571 (204), Frank. Sobil 580| The Flints, Chevelles and Painters ap- independents 34, Crawlers 33, Presto 31, (204) and Hugh Gillard 525 (200). ide chance of displacing one of the three Sales 20, Wilson's Men's Wear 19, Mack-| leaders. ne Van and Storage 16, Goch Super-| However, there are three sections in 'ad 15, Scugog's Cleaners 15, Dyetts: the loop and the season has a long way pi Knights" aboard, gentlemen! We can expect better things from the last-placers come next section, now 'that. they have @ rooting) section, Duraciean remained points to stay on top of the league, how- ever, Try Agains and Big Five moved in close with matches, replacing Independents in sec- ond place, Gillard's also moved ahead of the 'Indos' with a seven point night. | A very fine evening for Glend, son, who card, with Marg Brown next on a 509, Jean Hutcheons 486, Marian Leonard 479,) 8, | | Magee 431, Bev Doran 424, Eleanor Her- hacko 422, Leona Jones 422, Ede R 42\, Lil Taylor 414, June Pettit 405 and | : jAlice Lanning 403, fest were just too much for Houdailles,| Flintstones, Chevelles and Paint Shop| Fred Snow had a good 546 for the men, over Inter-City, Both games ¢ three in our'Tal Ryan 536, Gerry Bilous 519, R by the same margin, Clints Texaco and! league, with shutout wins over Union|\eonard 517, | Reps, F-65's and Caprices in that order.|MacGregor 509, Gord | Room Twisters and Rooks having an out) 19, Orphans 11, Miz Fitz 9, Moonbeams | s under their wing. Weicome Strong with tve| seven markers in ball Mercury Furniture extended led the ladies with a 531 (202)\its winning streak to three games on the weekend, with a ver Gus Brown la Thom-| dustrial league play. er game Keith Peters Realtors registered their first win of the season, a 7-3 verdict yan 'on Pettit 512, Keith 509, were 'played at Bowmanville Jim arena, George Brown orts 14, ideal Dairy 13, Pepis Pizza to go yet. So, buck up laddies and iet'sijead cut to but four points as the third ladies, Fairley Bouckley just missed by) 'alace 13, Ontario Motor Sales 13, Hou-igo , . . we'll take them yet! P dailies Industries 12, Aldworth Cleaners! H ' a Harrison 11, Clints Texaco 10 and LA and/a 'shot in the arm' as_ they B Discount House 7. TUESDAY NITE MEN'S House of Chow made the most of their) chances in their match with the leading 593 (208), George Turner 571 (240), Rolf) Corvettes by taking the "carmen" apart|Rocker 563 (202), George Supryka 562 7-to-0 and first place in the wague. Cadillacs gave Burns' the |past the Rooks in the standings by tumbl- | In | ig . Alex Ross had the high for the week) "hot-foot'|553, Oz Sponer 552, B. Raderford place Speedy Muffier Kings lowered the| sf ; thersill 4B}, | As @ good example, the giiti of Alex'boom on four, ping win 406) Mary Mothers nd |. Industries 11, Homes by! Ross fo the line-up gave the Minute Men winning, moved into second place ahead | Mavis Taylor 445, Josie Gyurka 445, Irene ney humbled! of Vanco's who dropped a 5-2er to the! Y ' 442 and Wenda Jewell's 5-to-2, Die Room Twisters moved! Orphans, peene aay arvee Tune them 5 to 2, The 'kings' BY| Marion Peake 467, Jean Lawrence 459% Andrew 441 (194), Harry Biohm's 568 for Oshawa Clean wext to Harry Blohm, it was Ron 'chessmen' also 5-10: lers was more than enou f 8 igh for @ 7-0 WIN! andrew with '547, John Brige 543, Bob over Bonds, Hitt _and Miss found the 90 Howlett 538 (202), Gord McCormack 534 i] ge with Esses, faking all seven) (91), Doug Van 526 (216), George Truner | (201, 213), Arno Knop 554 (217), Bert wind! From a millards picked up seven markers) 506, arid Ernie Gillespie 500, Standings -- Maligs 40, Speedy Muffler blanking the 'shoemen' 7-0, A bye' gave (205), B, Harding 548, George Waite 543| Central Auto Body were 5-to-2 winners King 36 ,Vancos 34, Orphans 31, Meade's ing Cith Hall to camp, while the B's found! slow Motions much to their liking, ioug Keeler's lads found themselves a r ie R Twisters 24, Rooks new sponsor in Modern Grill, but Thomp|9y° "Ti cats. 19, F-AS%s 16,, Minute, Men. 16 son'S Plumbing showed little respect for | -; 4 | the "grillers'" by taking a 5 - to + 2 vie tory. Team = standings Flintstones rices 0, An interesting match next week will KING TEN-PIN MIXED | have Thompson's and the House of Chow Harold Babcock and Rolf Roker are] battling for top pin-fall, with only 128 taking dead aim at Oz Sponer's league- pins the difference, as of now, in favor of leading average. Harold turned in last the plumbers. week's high score of 585 (222, 201), while Glen Copp's 547 was tops for the night, |Rolf scored a tidy 576 (212) to put on the with R, Steward runner-up on 541, George pressure, However, Oz kept in close touch| Turner 539, L, Highfield 532, Doug Keel-| with both, with a defensive 580 card. er 528, C, Pearn 521 and Bob Cayley 506 Speaking of pressure, Betty Thomson Standings '~- Houvee of Chow 37, Cor- of the Scugog team barely missed 4 vetts 34, General Aggregates 33, Burns|triplicate of 104 with a 97 game in her Shoes 30, Thompsons Plumbing 28, City!last try. Our condolences Betty, just keep Hall 28, Police 'A's' 28, Cadillacs 22,\0n plugging, you'll make it yet! | 22, Modern Grill 18 and We have a mew. sponsor, Motor City Police 'B's' 12, Cab, who. have decided to take 'The ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ARCO VICARIO presents ORROR CASTLE PPLE | APERSIN ersron te RESTLESS BREED Block East of Liverpool Road Ph: 668-2692 2 FIRST RUN HITS SUSPENSE THRILLER... 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Paul Krowchuck assisted on a pair, the first period and 5-3 after 40 minutes, The clubs traded Meade's SUNOCO | Sunoco Service 29, Hil! and Miss 27, Cen- |B' Taylor (goal), Beuchler, Stan Rogers, Spencer, Elliott, Craggs, Arscott, Wright, Bob Rogers, Daniel, Stroud, Greenwood and edge (goa Gary Mitchell, Bob Miller, Winnacott (goal), Shea, Brant, Robinson, Solomon,' Knocker, Mitchell, Miller. Schram, Crages Crosmas and McCabe, Seven players shared the scor- ing for Keith Peters, Rick Craggs, Ted Lutton, Ed Balin, ak Bill Duffield, Bill Huard, Junior|""' Mercury led 2-1 at the end of Peters bombed Inter-City goal- terider Dave Waddell with six goals in the opening period, the|Salt Lake in Utah is saltier clubs battled through a scoreless|than the Dead Sea, second, and the losers held a 3-1 gam KEITH PETERS -- Seribner Laundry, Balin, Huard, McDonald, H | Price, McConnell, _Krowchuk,| White, Yahn po ug 8 CONTAINS MORE SALT in the third, | FRIDAY BOBBY KRIS 1), Cormier, Craggs, Lutton, Duffield, Bill and the INTER-CITY -- Waddell] (goaij, Sine, Naoaai, Pm IMPERIALS Smith, Archye, Gibson, Smith, | SHAWN JACKSON Pleues, Hicks, Mason and Now-| JAY JACKSON Standings Duraciean 41, Try Again' Joe Daniel and Fred Green-|two goals apiece in the third. 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