Teil OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mercn 18, 1708 39 GREENWOOD RACEWAY TUESDAY, March 15 FIRST RACH -- 1 Mile rie for > re es SORE 40 orf Wee ta. wp dur 79:60. 2.70 270! Also Started: Conny's Lou Yorke, Redd! 2armbro Praty: Hicks 2.0 ye B. Cash, S. V. J., Edgewood Hal and Reeds Ann, Walker 30| Rocky McElwyn. Started: lywood Gold, oben and Keyana. Scratched, rank "Me. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) for 3- Nab, Lady M. Moray. lyear-olds and up. Purse $1,100 (5) : Tootsie Doll, Walker | 9.40 3.20 2.30 bea i agin on Mile (Pace) forl4ieaai Prince. Thibaudeau 2.40 three ind up. Purse $700 (8) |2-Sister Matt, Knight errincs. "Gemol, Hillerd 4.90 3.40 2.70) Also Started: Penny Coslen, Johnnie. z. 5-Miss Jane Song, Geisel 4.90 3.20\Scratched, Lord Yates ---- Valley Duke, tare 6.30/EXACTOR, 5 and 4, "PAID "sn Started: Gallant re Northwood Moun! I Hieland Dale and) Fi dole RACE -- | Mile (Pace) fer gi et ' three-year-olds afl bad Leg - By and & PAID $29.10)4Timber Prince. Holmes oe 'bouste s {7-Singie Goose, baal 3.70 7. -- 1 Mile (Trot) a 3-|5-Sparky Bars, Stillar yaaa yo Purse $700 (8) | Also Started: Dean Sultan B. 2nd, ber. Oster Nib ,Archedekin 40.40 4.30 2.90\bara G., Miss Corporal Direct, Ann Her 3-Chuckmor, Herrington 40 270) bert and Leo's Pride Kk yes bar Math Van, Brown weit | EIGHTH oo 2 7 J Be ee i Scotty PH, and Darkey three-year-olds and up. Pur: i eae s \1-Fast Traffic, Demers 4.30 3.30 2.90 : |3-Ambrose Abbe, Walsh -- 1 Mile (Pace) for|é-Larry Dillard, Graham oreparde snd op. Purse $700 (7) | Also. Started: Uncle Davis, Henrietta Uncle Bun, Wm. Trooy )4.10 yee 4 \Sue, Robert McGregor and Ben Carey. irk 8-Kentucky leolenals, Larush 2.60' NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3- Also Started: Isotta Ben, Tawney Van, year-olds and up. Purse $900 (8) Flashlight F. and Advocate Dillard. Lg ere o8 dad Charron 7.40 4 ge Direct C. ermite, Peagan a somea eine 4 |5-Allen ph ar : i Big H RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) for 3-/ Also Start Agate, irene acDuff, vestalas os up. Purse $700 (8) |King Grattan $., ssh Miss and 3-Castie Direct, Kennedy 18.00 7.40 Bad Judicator. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS LAKE VISTA MIXED LEAGUE ; gr ae i pel co uric 1 la! m Hit Tie Oa ay) C Sonitn| Williams 237, Elsie Smith 227, Lois Bur SEO eM re Geen 731 (77, 224, (Gen 224, Gabrielle Laveque 222, Cy. Mc See ee gan (24h, 246); P. Brom. | Fetters 220, Doria Tutkoluk 217, Mary 230); 1. Conboy ef (7M packo 640 (206, {King 216, Hazel Weddup 208 and Bessie pint 2 ' Rowden 206. Points Whistlers 14, Bee Hives 4, Sprites 4, Gocty Goofs i8, Cat and Kit- Pee a Gerdien 12. (230) 'en9 8 Daffodils 15, Alley Cats 12, Ook (2 PF os nike 3, AlSoris 1% Mavocies 7, Trev and J. Costanti 602 (243). 1. & Ga. | lers 15, Guess What's 10, Kandy Kanes § vee Miss She we Zolderdo 240, BA A. Rosa- | SParklers & The Dillles 14 and Beatles 12 a tia Steet tk A Mals an, $. ~ogan 234, 0. Myers 23), D. Geen LAKEVIEW LADIES 226, H. bart awe ba Lf ge rh oo ¥ Our high bowlers last week were: L Pountn , ourley Oi 1 197 Feu a 4 "Northey 212, A. Steves /PArTY 738 (276, 282, 210) and B. Baron 211, A. Herbacko 210, §. Gyurka 210, J./318 The Diamonds took all eight points Bremner 209, P. Gyurka 205, D ger from Alley Cats; with Shindigs, Pinettes ae Ps gg A ee 03 af | and Rolling Pins 6, Crackerbys, Hot Shot c 200, gee and Kooks 2 Lemon Tree -- L. Gavas 78, F. Gavas| 600 D. Tomina 691 (204; 296); 8 95, P. ues 96 and S. Gyurka 99. Baron 683 (211; 318); B. McDiarmid 627 (219, 254) and M, Wanamaker 626 (237, @, M. NICKEL PLATE 6 We have two with the lucky seven this | 200 -- B. Corby 274, V. Freeman 224, week, they are C. Dove with 789 and L. P. Lemaire 219, 5. Brant 223, P. Casey Raby with 734. 214, 204; H. Holtfoster 211, J. Phillips 600 and over -- M. Carl 699, P. Tray-| 207, E. Scroth 206, E. Clieff 206, M. Keen nor 688, J. Ruiter 677, K. Shobbrook 674, | #" 203, J, Wessman 203, E. Bartesux 203, R. VanMeer 671, M. Coburn 648, K. Para-|H, Colby 203,.T. Regimbal 202 and M dine 626, J. Jackson 625, G. Dawson 623, Ross 200. W. Weroski 621, R. Coleshaw 607 and D. Team Standings Pinettes 20; Shin Wilson 604. digs 16; Diamonds 14; Crackerbys 14; Oniy one in the Lemon League -- B. Rolling Pins 14; Hot Shots 6 and Kooks 4 Stevenson 88 High Single M. Wanamaker 366. Points taken -- Mixer# 4, Tankers 0 High Triple D. Tomina 772 Polishers 4, Platers 0; Shiners 3 and High Average -- M. Wanamaker 207. Rackers 1 ; Total points and pintall Shiners 24 0.D.0.C.C. 26.317, Mixers 24-28,195, Rackers 16 Points Taken Rolling Stones 7, Cor 23,896, Polishers 16-23.637, Platers 9-22.172 ner Pins 0; Handicappers 5S, Cellar Dwell and Tankers 7-23,635. erg 2; Skittles 5, The Nuts 2 and Geor. High average -- M. Coburn 228, High dies 2, The Dutty's 5. triple -- C, Dove 852, High single -- M.) ,. = Be : Carl 386, High triple with handicap -- C. | 195! gq" "25." <- Audrey Fredricks, (608 Lockhart 793, high single with handicap --| 299° Ben Fisher (707) 269, 217 ni Tone G. Glover 329. por (674) 180, 210, 284; Fran Linley . 43) 193, 259, 291; Ernie Mecllwraith UAW LADIES' AUX. 37 605) 218, 182, 205 and Helen Fisher (493) High Doubles -- Olive Clark 437 (240); 141, 2% 276 sane) ane 425 (219, 206) and Rove Ellis) ich singles Dave Beskes 916 Ron own 231, Stan Redfearn 238, Ron Bow High Singles -- Ethel Fogel 228, Stella | man 215, Eric Pearce 232, D: ave Whorral Edwards ue Shirley Hill 207 and Ani Betty Whitmarsh 200, Allan Cooper Gwilliams 39 } \ 3 ; eh fale Yolas <- tole 1 Busy Bees eel as she a che toes . a '4 ; | 1) Try Hards 2, Go-Go's 1; Pussy Cats|i ies 237 and Sadie Stovell 211," sy ave ov On 2, Green Gals 1; Pacers 2, Stars | Lemon League George Day 96, John . Team Standing --- Busy Bees 23, Locals|tiaji 61, May Mcilwraith 83, Alf Liles %, 3 ? EATON Ss 2, Pacers 21. Mare ie, Green Gal 17,|Stelia Redfearn 91 and Arthur Watts 65, " q j : 98! ¢s » Try is 14 and Pussy Cats |77. ; 4 :s Reg. 13. ELECTRI j MOTOR CITY WEDS. AFTERNOON | ,. pec sage iid gsr ae ; . Men's and ' , Ja i seine pint etin Te tea Sean: Strank 671, Ross Sutherland 654, Bud é 5 : "MA é i E 1 325, i|Manning 624, Bob Wat: ' Pru Whittick 679 (269, 175, 235); Ev. Stata Charuk 603. Mleihoa acl adaa tek ; € Young ws 667 (257, 228, 182); Millie Branton 650] 200 Games --~ Bertha Sutherland 265, (227, 226, 197); Ann Sabo 646 (182, 259.) Susie Sawyer 256 205); Marj. Vaughan 614 (138, 267, 209); Shirley ead ca Bilt Come a ho Madeline Morrison 606 (228, 202, 176); Ev|Solski 213, Diana Charuk 207, Yvonne ; j g Redpath 602 (201, 730, 171) and Marilyn} Watson 204 and ivan Parrott 201. Beckell 601 (123, 244, 234). 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