10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Februcry 8, 1967 TEN-PIN BOWLING NEWS | . , \ ge! / 7 ; Al February 18 - 19, will \@ 3-0 decision to the Cougars. Imperiais eee iy, scan Sevies wend their ways to| applied the whitewash to SSplinters while P Peterborough and Hamilton, where two| Chargers and Colts posted 2-1 wins. maior tournaments will be held. | Standings -- Muskies 39, Chargers 35, Peterbo' will host the Annual) Cougers 30, Colts 28, Centenniais 27, Championships for the Oshawa and Dis-! Splinters 25, Hurricanes 23 and Imperials trict Association, from which the winner) 21, E> 7 -------- Se will be decided for entry into the provin- ' ' ' . i: " ; ' . ' ' NEW YO clei finals, | GM TEN PIN Hamilton will entertain the UAWA tour-| With Jewell's Men's Wear and Filnt- tS the 49th s' ney entrants, from which winners will/ stones assured of a place in the play- th be decided to travel to Windsor, where | offs, Union Reps 7-1 win was the big one size of e those finals will be held. las ant as the championships are con-, F 2 States but | 'would com) TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S The. 'reps' blanked the Untouchables, Modern Grill, Police A's and Corvettes |while Jewell's and Flintstones gave @ @ach scored a shutout win and earned & | sneak preview of things to come when share of the lead in the third section of | they shutout Die Room Twisters and Citi- / f 3 It has a1 the league. Two points back are Thomp-|zens Finance respectively, as the third f hist son Plumbing and Cadillacs who were section of the league made its prelim- : story ant $2 victors. Burn's, by virtue of a 4-3/inary bow. i ery. The li win over Peacock's, are @ point in front} Top Ten Bowlers had Rolf Rocker is a small of he "lumbermen 'ia the standings. ot [heading the list with @ 616 tripie, main- 4 ; EE pilots. Fi: : a rystal hea e@ scoring para ly on the strength of a 268 single, follow- , CLIP THIS CERTIFICATE y . FOR THIS &R BONUS a 2 ustry. with a sizzling 623 (204, 233) series, with ed by Bob Richardson 567 (216), Ron Stan Hodgson the runner-up on @ 593) Nelson 566 (219), Joe Friedrich 565 (204), d - ' (202) card. Others were: Doug Keeler!Dan Thomson 562 (212), Tony Lupel 547 Wi ? ) Tuesday 565, Lowell Highfield 552 (212), Red Mac- | (215), Ray Siegel 544 (221), Tom Kraw- rs gram of : =: graphic Soc Dermid 542 (215), Don McLachlan 533,) chuk 537, Arno Knop 536 (213) and Zolt oe fd ae Ec ae He Biglin 521. % : 4 aderfor: ill Bone tandings -- Jewell's Men ; " §26 and J. Johnston 520 (204). | euntefones 7, Union ees 7, Minute: Aken . . _ _ CERTIFICATE re CUSTOMER : famil git , ; REDEEMABLE AT THIS STORE ONLY ee |5, F'S's 4, Chevelles 4, Dover's Men's % KING TEN PIN |Wear 3, Ti-Cats 3, Wilson's Men's Wear . Coupon Expii Feb, 25, 1967 ou xpires Fel , The third section got under way on) 2, Citizens Finance 0, Die Room Twisters . Wednesday, in which the last two en-|9 and Untouchables 0. ' T ' ' } AVA AD ' . be eo s SAS p trants for the championship will decided. A_and W Drive-ins and Crawi-| SATURDAY MORN. JUNIORS ers were 7-0 winners. Go Goes, Vern's! The Monkees are still having the |It- j Auto Glass, Missing Links, Go Getters ters, following last week's shutout loss i end Gillard's Cleaners posted 5-2 wins.|when they dropped a 3-1 decision to thelr x ' T F Motor City edged the Wildcats 4-3. closest rivals, Little' Satans, and saw Top soorer for the men with @ 554/ their once healthy lead diminish to but total was John Bowers, with Hugh Boyd | two points. : the runner-up on a 536 triple. For the) The T-Birds blanked the Zombies 40. 3 Z 4 ee 3 5 : ladies, Josie Gyurka was tops with &{The last-place Mynahbirds thumped Jag- j : : es : hs : TORONTO 525, followed by Jean Hutcheons with @ pars 3-1. The Undertakers and Camaros i : g ter (L 497 series. played @ 2-all draw. j 3 ' ad ae Other good scores. were Jerry Bllous; No 500's this week, however, Eric urged for t 523, Don Richmond 517, Horst Sommers, |Loverock came close with @ 499 (219) § ; j tive day Tu Dan Thomson, Lioyd Wagg, Tal Ryan,| series, Dennis Homeniuk had @ 492, Rick é 4 y Horst, Plekarskl, Gord Brown and Frank |Begg 474, Gary McCollom 471. Others : gressive Cc Harris. | with good scores were: Gord Mcore, 5 'ea 3 ment procl: For the ladies, Ede Ryan had 493, Barb| Harold Reid, Butch Paradise, Brian Fer- Ee A Kirkham 465, Alice Lanning 462, Marion | ris, Pete Bryant, Lewis Day, Bill Temple, : ; ' : : [ signed to Leonard 459, Leona Jones 476, Noreen| Bernie Malloy, Don Kram and Bill Mac- oe : that were | Richmond 454, Bev Doran 454 and Glenda | Donald. 4 e j Thomson 449. Standings -- Monkees 45, Little Satans § 3 q # session of t 43, Camaros 40, Zombies 36, Jaguars 35, é 3 ' ure. MONDAY MEN'S INTERMEDIATE T-Birds 33%, Undertakers 29%, and nena . Final scores on Monday night had) Mynahbirds 26. One of th Lucky Sevens 8 Kingpins 0; Oddballs 8, | lish a con bureau whic Starks 0; Townline Esso 8, Cliff Milis SATURDAY MORN. BANTAMS Motors 0; and Rookies 6, Hickocks 677's; A new high ence for the season cg e 2 Into being on Saturday morning when Bill necessary Tom Larocca had the top score with 8 | Young tossed a 507 series, which included . 566 (233) series, with Sam Larocca next|a 176 single. LOBLAWS hy eg st Z ar to ost bey a 544 card. Fred Foote had a 539, | Royals lost @ great opportunity to over- Bill iy shi 529, Jim King 526 and Doug | take the leading Townline Essos es they a Toronto he Gibbs 50: dropped @ 3-1 decision to Curvply-Orono, Senne -- Cliff Mills Motors 20, King-| when the league-leaders were held to a He said B ins 20, Townline Esso 20, Lucky Sevens |2-ail draw by Whittick Motors. be Tor Rookies 16, Hickocks 677's 16, Odd-| Cedardale tron and Metals climbed conditional | balls 14 and Starks 6. IFur ebgaade sid ved im bei e "shady" that urniture, while imperia drop} EASTWAY MIXED | Burns 3-1. panies woul Herm Prakken's 637 (219, 215, 203)| Other. good scorers this week had Dave The head series, highlighted the action as the third | Alexander 408, Mark Brabin 390, D. Mor- Samol t section of the Eastway Mixed league got | risey 387, Laurie Snow 375, B. gyrebioadg oa le, se under way. George Turner posted a 607) 361, P. King 360, K. McMahon, B. es, e ments Ltd., principal st (233, 202) trio for the runner-up position, /T, George, K. Fisher, Ann Collison, and Sam Larocea had a good night, to| Ingrid Wichlo, Roslyn Adams, J. Thomp- say the least, with a 602 (202, 202) total. | son, G. Gifford and T. Morris. : Bill Buchowsk! 587 (211, 200), George! Standings -- Townline Esso 43, Royal f at ii 7 Liber: Reid 549, Bob Worsley 539, Bob Howlett | House Furniture 4112, Cedardale Iron and } 523, Doug Vann 513, Alex Ross 513, and | Metals 41%, Curvply - Orono 39, Wilson's Bal raps SPECIAL! HOSTESS BISCUITS Ross Gavel, who replaced Bob Floody on | Furniture 33, Bill Whittick's Motors 31, the Crawford's Insurance team, 512. | Imperial Life Assurance 30 and Burns . The lsdies had 4 little tougher going, | Jewellers 29. 30. BIS. with Josie Gyurka's 493 total Rp fol- i Fi asts , eee lowed by Jone! Pee! 480, Jean Lawrence /LEWIS SPRINGS SURPRISE 14-0Z. PKG. : TORONTO Mavis Taylor 458, Ada Floody 458, Martha FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) Whicher (1-- Stauffer Hes Doris Vann 434 and Joyce) __ Wager 431. }--George Lewis, a 28-year-old ae ay the Pro selizncings ot the ond of fiat works | BTO trom Dobbs Ferry, NY. . : SPECIAL! FANCY HALVES or SLICED -- Pickwick Cleaners 7, Craw-| who had never won an open go) i; | ge md tive govern Pre wezcnce 7, Sete Jo's, Remcois | tournament, shot a one-under- " & Rb Re F 00 creatine pe Bh So att De one's, ecante & | bet 2 Sunday and captured the é : 'elias: 28 PL. bd building "litt Porlucks 2, Vancos 2, Nu-Way Photo 2,,Second Grand Bahama Open by a e Serres OZ. TINS He told t Ee : costs of gove Lucky, 13's 2, Morings Garage and Tay-/one stroke over paul Kelly of pees 0. uing to rise Scarb h, N.Y. T oo : Bs as 8750 Wilf Homenulk of : + Y GA SPECIAL FACELLE-- ROYALE 3-PLY BASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NITE |was istered the onl 3 \ . j has just abou apdiiworth Cleaners resisteres the on!Y/ Winnipeg, the third - round of his: ability tion on Thursday night, Ontario Motor | Le sgh iy vied me on -- f : hare were Sales, Mackies, Scher oles on the front nine an ' 333' Al Goch 8 Seatin: Fie cys, vest "Dairy and| carded a 75, good for a third- eae fron wassssieees cccccccecnes BOXES phar el "-- c making persc 'Team 16 played to @ spilt of four points. | place tie with Stan Mosel of Es- be O'Reilly topped the lads with a B71 (206) total, He was followed by Herm | Sx Falls, N.Y., at 286. ' * TY ment cars. T Prakken 588 (215), Doug Gibbs 585 (200), SPECIAL! SEAMLESS 'ABU BEAU SHEER ORIENT paca etl Joh i {oynemnite)_ Caso) ke Hepburn ny ae ee C peoples home aii ed Brown, 536, Bil Welsh 696 : C C ardized, Hig nd George Turner 535 (221). REO ' : pocoweny dyed LANDER-STARK CLASSIC F . PAIR PAIR ' PAIR pron 3 s am could be redu ent 23. ing' 3-0 wins in thelr matches, Fe ( SPECIAL! DUNCAN HINES--ALL VARIETIES Ore arene PRE ao er, the Hawks did manage a point and cordi evi > still hold the lead by three points, 60 it i could be wishful thinking! ister of tran ipa soa =. CAKE MIXES 2 Lobli CHERRY PIE. 49 a a Eeaerion: ¢ Loblaws . ¢ ai @ 60 even including @ 234 single, fol- lowed by Frank Sobil 595 (209), 'Big' He said he Serre, taste oat, Gal at Fae SPECIAL! BERRYLAND FARM FANCY FROZEN SPECIAL! RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY (222), George Brabin 576 (222), mae a 567 (206) and Fred Brown 9 b : ED WET tf WITH 24 FL cad a aay ne % i '"€ J 15-02, ere are at, Bente sata, r. RASPBERRIES ... 2 = C HEY'S JAM" Ks a 2 Mustangs 2 and Eagles 24. : ; : LASBIC 0's : SPECIAL! SPECIAL! FANCY SOLID WHITE MEAT "ane Only four ier were able to jreach | mesme! y the new pins. Bi 153-02. ack betting pe) oe cro Si s\ « 97 KER Ras * FETS eee PKGS. C ee TINS ¢ a i mic pinch. Th by Je 4 (208), Vern Trimble 504 and Bill Borrow- 'eae ' 103 in 1966 tc somuskies received @ malor setback to| Mmmm 2) : FOR VALENTINES! SPECIAL! LOBLAWS SPECIAL! STOKELY'S FANCY FROZEN re idl their first place plans when they dropped sewemce wien... page| osc' CHOCOLATES ....."* 73° KERNEL CORN. ite AQo | 7, so bilageer haoey E 1 Q | n Harvey spotted Tor- onto's Larry Gains 37 SPECIAL! IMPORTED -- SHORT SHANK SPEGIALT LOSLAWS ; ; unds 33 years ago to- po J : 9 ht--in 1934--and ded A ] i a 15-round ph alpina PLAIN Red Label TE A BAGS . KG. & ¢ E the Canadian in London to Or FILTER TIP retain his Empire heavy- CIGARETTES SPECIAL! ALL VARIETIES--WILLARD'S a weight boxing champion- ship. Gains pressed Harvey 8 { pm BONO Be Li hard in the opening rounds . REGULAR and KINGS, = Lo . Res. 6 Hy but the Englishman came WHOLE : : PKGS. back to win unanimously. or HALF LB, SPECIAL! ASSORTED COLOURS--WHITE SWAN ad PLUS WM "ALVARI The 1967 Canadian SPECIAL! 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