Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1965, p. 12

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: i Going 'ilo the Iird arte 'final gameyjchuk 661 (244, 2487P™Gord Long 660 (247,)619 (235, 200); §. Heriock 618 (281, 201))and with the top three clubs te quain, 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 25, 1965 of the series both 'clubs went all cut for{230); Sadie James 655 (237, 245)) Hiland K, Rosamond 606 (218, 253), [fr playott positions, the Scugog club new) the viciory which went to Scugog Clean-|Johns 653 (265); Archie Bruce 638 (21% | . High Singles -- W. Gourley 282; B. |leads with 56, followed by Fraser Mey ~ -- ers 1380 to 1370. There were two high-| 261); Jim Goodes 634 (267); Zella Moreau|Geon 268; R. Madill 2617 J, Sramner|ers 54,-Aimcu Avtomotive $4 and Ginn's f lights in the big victory by the Scugog|625 (201, 251); Stella Makarchuk 626 (213,/249; D, Ellis 242; D. Brown 24); J. Miller| Cartage 48. ! = ' , MEN'S COMMERCIAL jBerdie Derry teeta tee Engelhert.20 cigs, "number one was the remarkabie/ 230); Jock Janres 623 (201, 246); Roilly| 274i; A. Kerbacko 290; J. Gardian 230;| A Crucial set will be rolled this week ove Our occer Men's High Triple: Renato subiottol We reelnert, 20%, Pon Fisher 206 Gerthirecovery by Jim Cassells who, after con-|Hagerman 610 (288); Geot Curl 605 (299)./A. Northe 227; C. Conboy 233; R. Esposito|with Scugog meeting Aimeo Automotive, ¥ g. : sil me Elmer M shall 210, tim | siderable trouble in the first two games,| / 200 Scores -- Helen Anderson 279; Jim) 220; K, Gourley 213; P. Gourley 211; F./the current league champions, in a j : Man's. High Single: George Lintiopd|wetstau ato, ste vurmre" eharsteil 223,)realy. furned It.an In' fhe: third with alAnderson 287) Marilyn Wilson 241, 234; |Barnes 211) F, M@loré 208K. Smith jseries, which could produce, the clue te (378). 9 ; arshall: 210, 21), Yvonne Marshall 223,| 41g score which was all. strikes except|Sheila Patterson 240; Jean Kroll 227; /203; V. Myers 201; L. Gourley 201; G.|finish on top. : 211, Bob Poole 228, 211, Marg. Shangraw one corner pin in the ninth frame. |Laura McKinlay 224; Wes Kutasienski|Oliver and E. Herbacko 201. The Almas: club. cobaists OF all stallan Li i s ; . 700 Scores: Renato Sublotte (747) and) 239 and Bill Stacey 260 | Highfi logs . bed Ty ae Hi i . | ighlight number two, was the star-|216; Dorothy Davey 219; Frank Chumbley) emon Tree J. Henry 96, A. Majors hi he al i" ith I eI sonalit | est Dominic Serra (720).- : | aahcints Taken Blow-Hearts 4. TFY-| studded display. by "Rookie" Dave Bishop|220; Vi Norris 220; Reg Norris 240; Bud) 89 G. Gobel 99, B. Steves 83, H. Fille |g ote oe Oe en es 600 Scores: David Dow (628); Geo.|Hards 0, Strike-Outs 4, Flintstones | 3 lwho seems to get better and better,/ Morey 201, 200; Ross Clark 216; Art) 98, L. Gourley 97 and D.-Green 98 absent from. the 'Scvang. line-bp. for: ihe Lintlopp (630); Ross Wright (618); xe Lucky Strikes 3, Shagsstaonia 1, Spitfires 'every time out, The youngster was great|Moreay 203; Joan Jackson 238; Leon| Team Standings -- Oliver Twists 12, past two weeks, will be back for this (608) jand Pin-Pickers 0. : ie C; | jwhen the chips were down. Perry also|/Davey 232; Bernice Goodes 233; Deryck |Ann's Cas 11, Squeezers 11, Green Giants|; ' | Standings -- Blow-Hearls 10, Lucky-llooked 'good when the chips. were down.| Stones. 200, 208; Al Jamieson 211; George 8. Gulters 8, Guardian Angels 7, Rolling! yan" will_ been 'night shite, duly. € environment. and John Hubband (680 Strikes 9, Flintstones 7, Strike-Outs 6 Pin-| Sel Himes, making his first appear-|Watson 220; Helen Trott 218; Curly Jack-| Stones 7, Go-Go's 6, Rnag-a-Tangs § and) pa r he is ale } LONDON (CP) ---.Personal-| with the tests in mind, play-| 200 Scores: Dalton Crawtord (221); Joe| Pickers 5, Alley-Cats 4, Try-Hards 4 and\ance of the season,.was a big help, to|son 227 and Norma Bradburn 205. Astronauts 5. \, im Stinky" Cassells is il toe | ©. = Ff +.|Crosmas (218); Ron Holmes » ); | Spitfires 3. |the club and came through with the bi } ft pinged gi op nai "4 - ers will be watched gee iN} Ross Wright (254, 223); Bob Carter (261);, P : ' oe fhetaetin gril 9 MkEAN Baki scucos's goa Imerkanen are "Bob, Gallagher re je ability of Rnglish soc- r) ames for the mew|Sam Deccico (232); Doug Lowe (245); GM NICKEL PLAT | The team totals were: Fraser Movers k j ; 0} pe players sine Ae fi _|Joe Leclair (241); Renato Subiotto (257,! ; 410" and. Scugog Cleaners 3876, Points| 28% RuKArucK '91% and Bill Meinichuk| The Scugog Cleaner five-pin | cub| Perry. 244, Roh Jey. 253: and Harry: Gil : juropean Nations Cup for am f 3); Archie M Looks like Murray Coburn finally came Rigged Reg : : : |threw off another challenge when Mike/ lard 244. soci ; H ee 208i) David Daw, (268)7 A by bowling the high| WOM four. to Scugog and three fo the'" \'agies' High Single: Betty Duffin 258.|Sibiock's entry took a 2-1 'hal Football so yptagiacd hasjateurs and all international) Pnerson (220, 243); Bill Veitch (205)1_ Vie out ot and. ek "ciacle, on tae Anis Mea.| Toronto. squad ' Men's High Single: Jack Rukaruck 319-|Plantation club for five point pick-up MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL 0 ve r- i j Whitely (224); Nick 'Meyer (208); reg) . a tgie Individual scores were: for fhe Oshawa} tae' i : ffin 600 1 zi in an expe give per-|matches right up to the Mexico) WMey, (ons olay; Harry Michael' (206,|80n, with an 809 triple and 369 single. | et eee oan S41, 305 (B76), Jim ae Biot Triple: Betty Duffin which, enabled the Oshawa boys 19 18) Points Taken: Motor City 3,. Pic-O-Mat Men' Olympic G iS-|200); Pete Vandewater (210); Wally Pros- ui it y "R ie | Casselis 858 (418), Himes 760 (258) FS sare ripie 763) Major 2,1 ial te Acadian 3; sonality tests to members of Games in 1968. Statis 00); t Al ne ns oe shree wi e Wari {Cass 5 ) F Tripie: Bill Meinicnwk 763) Major loop. OW ) Imperiei i; Acadian <5; 's amateur national ic: i ere sh|kin (221); Bob. Lavergne (253, 200, 208); | week «Traynor 722 (310). 1 Perry 689 (259), Gallagher 664° (269). : | Dairy Queen 0 and Reynolds 3, Playboys Egg! and : ties will be gathered and each|¢} : Orlando} 702 and J, Catton 702, (269) | (187, 317, 259). e all important first game was 0. to help their mental ap-|jayer will be analysed on indi- Mince | Barras 28s 301s For the Fraser club, G. Puls 912 (322,| Carter (646); Greg Element (625); oF By JIM CONWAY when they are taken out of their|(Sverone (esi), Vince Barrasse is i the |, 600 Scores: J. Rukaruck 727 (319, 207.) es i ; marco (240); Cosmo Barrasse (200);|, We also have two fellows to join 310); Art Hatton 825 (333); L. McCullough| 0)" 92, 200) |'@ken by Scugeg 1347 - 1299; the next) High Triples: P. Tompkins 777 (294, ich to the sport and im-|,j s. Dominic Serra (180, 213, 227); "Al Lup-Lemon Leaguers this week. They arelao7)(ac%)) si'pirun 724 (250), Joe Roncadin| 201)7, Dan Rukaruck 435 (203, 282, game was also an Oshawa win 1282-1253); D. O'Brien 764 (264, 261); L. Arp vidual grap Gow Sr. 652 (254, 210, 188). performance by increas- Le ton (217); John Hubband (295); Don|Paradine with 65 and R. McCaffery 97. i791 (744) i cg hey nt Aid PS Mel./1087; Plantation staged a nice finish 10/751. (296); W. Helmecke 728 1 *, ; | Already experiments hav €/ Doughty (208) and Jack Garland (234), 00 League -- K. Shobbrook 671, G.) sianging' -- Scugog Cleaners. $1 pts.sinichuk 223, J, Gow Jr, 200, J. Phillips|ke the third 1309-1166, Linley 718 (256, 256); R. Richard 717 ing their confidence. | be- ' Jessome 654; W, Weroski 642 and D. Wil-| : ; Hp. ee or ger ete ; | Sel' Himes, a recent addition to the| (273, 256); B. Gallant 715 (291); J. Bel! been carried out at a match be-| Lemons: Matteo Barrasse (87) Fraser Movers 49, Aimco Automotive|201, Pearl Montpetit 201, R. Brown 258)| scuaog |i A the tao Oak ara, 3 ' John Kane, 38-year-old head : Points Taken: Beatty Haulage 5, City on 602 Parts 4, Ginn's Cartage 41, Plantation) +, Gow 236, S. Plume 206, L. Plume 213, | lop Oshawa 691 (256); W. Smith 688 (326); B. Fisher t th t 1:4 and 9 |trundl é ' ween e national team $ Points Taken Rackers 4, Platers 0: A . lant ji tit | rundier + followed: by Bob | 682 (266); D. Williams 679; H. Canfield of th hysieal education de- : Yards 2; Oempsters 7, Rebels 0; Dodgers 39, Rusty's Stars 38, Bentley Construction! Gladwyn MacLean 210 and Jim Monpetit| 41, ' oil gu St. Many's Medical|o"® of Southern England's top|s, Honyokers 2 and Vinces 7, Doyles 0, Polishers 3, Tankers 1; Shiners 2, Mixers) 15° arty Taxi 37, Chase and Taylor 37,/215 pevinaaerd ois RS): lies" Canselis: 745) 667 (259); H, McArgle: 6561.6. Iihg 68 é "4 ; 15, : , so. |) , ot é . : * er 3), Dave Bishop | D, Solomon 650 (256); R. Smith 641; R. ment. at tide ical) amateur teams, Enfield Foot-| El Macombo Tavern 35, The 300 Club 29.|' Lemans: A. Rose: 77, M. Brown 97 andi7q1 (769) and Harry Gillard 659 (252).|Scot! 626; J. Hedger' 624; A. Legere 623,/ Middle- . POST OFFICE Team Standings -- Rackers 4, Polishers|Lucky Strikers 28, Willow Bowl 27, Stat-\pavid Gow. 82. ' t lege in Twickenham, Middle-).1 Club in Middlesex. Helped 3, shiners 2, Mixers 2° Tankers 1 andlford's Aluminum 25, British Canadian Con-|~ points: Hot Bums 7, The Lovers 0; elit Sarre! for, Plantation. was a} Nis| J. Thompson, 619; C. Winacott 415. (259); CANADIAN PORT sez, has devised a series of | Team. Standings: Dead Pins 15, Climb-|f : , wits. 7 F ' e of students from : : , Platers 0. struction 19 and H. G. Phillips 18, Moonlighters 2, Curves 5;_ Misfi | 21) bi | A mental and physical tests at the ae o ers 12, Strikers 10, Wing Dings 8, Robin The Scugogs opposition this week will | Lucky Strikes "0 and The Sexy Set 5, ren geet iy agg Sy aig oa ee the Twickenham College, Kane|Hoods 7, Bar Flies 5, Hot Dogs 4, and WILLOWDALE MEN'S MAJOR be another strong contending elub, Plan-|Lemons 2 | With only four weeks 'of scheduled| Lemon League: &. Dovll 77. instigation of the FA, as part of took inute-by-minute perform- Spoilers 3. t tath path ' emons 2. league play remaining In the first series (OSH, BOWLING his research into physical edu- 00: minu e-by-m Pp Over 200: Gary McKenzie 268, 218, 245;| Scugeg Cleaners maintained top posi on MONDAY NIGHT LADIES . ance figures on two of the Eng-| joan Whitaker 24, Jim Boyd 205, John|tion In the Willowdale Men's Major five WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mackay' o land players Gibbs 244, 244; Maureen Barker 213,|pin league with a very important vic Papias' LEAGUE Team Standings -- Gordon MacKay's Explaining his plan, Kane . Bob Wassell 220, Janet Stark 208, Max-|tory over their nearest rivals, the Fraser é 52, Ae oe Bike nu Walkers 23, | isgiv- i it We' i Nations 15, an 0 a . *. Some experts have misgiv-|ine Simard 204, Al Ash 217, Eric Pearce|Movers entry We're slipping a little, ladiest- If must sti gitcie cc Bnaroe atioy: 408: said: 'During the last. few), «1912, 222; Jeanette Kozzatz 210, 202; B.x* The first game was taken by the Tone because Christmas is getting close J ings about the scheme. Leslie) (i513. "M37, Ken Taylor 273, Dave|ronto club rather handily, 1391-1148 with|ang the mind on other things, High Triple -- Phyllig Qattes $42 (201). | years I have been identifying Nichol, writing in Th® Daily|kyie 23, 285; Ivan Bent 203 and Joyce|L. McCullough setting. a hot pace for)" 499 Games -- Shirley Powers 682 (210,| Over 200.--~ Anne Beckett 214, Irene f hi the particiflar 'type' of pérsonal- Express, voiced fear that this|Ash 23 : the winners with 365, G, Puls -280 and Jor os4 914): Marg Morton 628 (164, 236, 228) |Wahrer 205, Diane Henesey 247, Pat Shaw ity that. makes a good athlete.) -- vias d lead to players| High Triples: Gary McKenzie 731, John)"Wrong Foot" Roncadin Bec ane being) and Brenda Grennon: 602 (153, 225, 224) uM Ruth Shulga 203, and Violet Mooney +o imay one day VETS! Gibbs -675, Jeanette' Kossatz 542, Bill/big men, Bowling their towest score of} 999 Games -- 2. May 225, D. Bowen 223,/ 223 "They must have excessively) ing picked by machines. Newell 411, Ken Taylor s12, Dave Kyle the past five weeks, the Scugog trund- ) "pritchard 293, N. Fice 219, B. Pearce) Lemon stfong egos and 'be particularly| "Tt j imawinative and look|",!van Bent 559 and Joyce Ash sae lers were too deadly on the centre pin.|>ip ) Reaton 207, 216 |. Rogers 209 and | Marlon Mayer 94, Kay Large 1s Evelyo dominant. If they lack these) is an imaginative and 100K) Lemon League: Jim Boyd 96, Donna| the winning of the first game moved|E. Saunders 203 Essery 87, Linda Liewellyn 90, Ann ¥"| ' f Nese | ahead step . . . but it could be|Gibbs 77, Glad Carter 37, BR and Kayiihe Fraser. club into first spot, one point] Lemon. League -- S Lafreniere 89, and lor 99, and P. Pennington 9%. qualities they will break down.' : Mackie 91, 80 ahead of Scugog but this wass soon re-|K, Schnieder 80, 88. The tests consist of a written| 'Me first phase In computer versed when the Oshawa crew mauled! Nice fo see the Lemon League getting LAKE VISTA MIXED With 100 aiiuations. clus selection," he said. ORANGE LEAGUE the pins for # 1348 count fo top Fras-|smaller. Keep up the good work Lois Gavas took the high triple with test wi questions, Pls 8 whe time might come when! over soo -- R Cooney 490 (714, (eFS' 1249 for the decision Team Standing--Flippers 4, Lucky SiXipandicap with 755 and Joan Patiman the series of interviews and physi- "the player fills in a-card. the, 1% nN Roy car abe pen A Dave Bishop was a big shooter for|%. Dippity Do's 9, Ringos 5, Sh ndigs 2)|high single with 343. : examinations to study how eve ' Jack Gondman 762 (250, 244, 265) and|$cugop in this one with 341; Gallagher| Happy. Gang @, The Mice § and Dream) High Triples -- L. Gavas 755 (230; 226) i doctor and the coach add their| Grace Phillips 624 (193, 213, 218) (2693, Set Himes (252) and Al Perry (259) @rs 6 300); F. Gavas 753 (223, 284, 246); J players react to fatigue. } me ht Sete die se Pattman 749 (243, 211); R. Conboy 710 } Pig : the win comments, slip it in a com- Lemon Leaquers Mara Coe 82, 9%,\were the othe key men in MOTOR CITY MIXED 4 97 (261, 28D: B ' Doris D 97, 86, AS, ie Robbins 92 Perry, who probably picked more head (303, 210); J. Logan 4 ; ; DECIDE BEST POSITION oo, and the es bo is either Oey ore Sirong dO ee eens 2 aims. than any three men on any" cluby/ Cecil Litster Started our second section Rickman G84 (504, 217); S. Oller ad] * " cked--or dropped." Over 200 -- Heather Bickle 207, Billjnever let up and he was rewarded inj with 726 (244, oug Smi 3, iD, Gilber ); > | Kane stressed that they are sai i t q -- 7 ed Auto Cox 206 Lovise Chanibars 2™. Atex e late frames of the game with a string | 212 244); Bert Nicholls 4689 (280, 212);|642 (215, 273); M. Rosamond 6423 (235, not designed to select players; electors : warn - Chuck Ford 672 (283, 227); Pete Makar- 226); P. Bremner 622 (235); S. 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