canes, while Imperials, Muskies end the Vann 825 (203), George Turner 850, Bd gates $2, Modern Grill 30, Thompsoniwin ever Whittick Motors ere three Chargers were # | 2 to 1 winners, |Mothersill 544 (225), Art Solotarow|Plumbing 28, Pollce A's 26, Burns Shoes|points back in second, while Cedardale Standings -- Muskies 57, Chargers 53,/531 and Alex Ross 529 (211). Peacock Lumber 16, Police B's 14,|Iron and Metals are a '2 point back of} |Cougars 43, Colts 40, Centennials 35, Ron Robinson 8 and Robbie's Drive-in 6.'Oronos following @ 3-1 decision over |Hurricanes 34, Splinters 32 and Imperials KING TEN-PIN MIXED | 'Burns, Wilson's defeated Imperial Life SATURDAY MORNING JUNIORS +1. | e 30. | ws of the ladies reached the 500 c q I l | MEN'S THURSDAY NITE plaieau on Wednesday night, with Barb amaros took over the lead from the ie $n he t i } awd ™ eams | Mackie's took over the league leader-|Kirkham topping the list with a 586|Monkees by posting a 3 to 1 decision over |4a6. Tim Fats hed G1, Fie Worrit is, 0.M.C. ship when they blanked Les Eveniss|scorecard. Jean Hutcheon followed Barb|the Zombies, while the Jaguars were| SERVICE n a Dave Alexander 392, Terri George 382, Sales 4 to 0. Wayne Layton, Harold Bab-|with a 542, Josie Gyurka had 539, Glenda|blanking the 'monks' 4-0, r § ' cock and Jim Lamont combined talents| Thomson 518 and Ede Ryan Sil. | Liffle Satans remained in the race with wat, seo, sel Fat King 268, Ingrid CENTRE DON'T. DELAY fo drop the 'salesmen'. Ontario Motor) other good scores were posted by |? 3-1 win over Mynahbirds, The T-Birds! Cojjison 350, Gary Gifford 349, Greg Gor- Avoid the rush an dhave your motor serviced by our mechanics. Boat repair and refinishing by * Sales, Ideal Dairy and Goch's applied the Noreen Richmond 490, Twila Wilson 465,|"efeated Undertakers 3-1. |man 348, Bill Young 342, Duncan Dun brush in their" 'matches, Houdaille's,|Bey 'Doran ads, Nell Rowden 447, "Alice | RICK Begg continued his fine bowling, Su," Kirk Fisher. 927, Todd. Norris. 435, | Team 16 and Erinli took down 3 to \Lanning 447, and Norma Coffey 445. [registering @ 572 series, which included! Rosiyn Adams 317, David Morrisey 307, | ° decisions, while Ail Survey Real Estate @ 234 single. Don Kram had a 506, Den- y i \ skilled craftsmen. Our sales department can also B th i ichmo F 3 n-| 7 rherparcion nal eg 5 75 ian Bae See eee erste ee, ins Hemneniuke 44, Bill Temple: Wa, Ericlante" "usne® #2 and: David nde! eG h hi : 5 . i the water this ; e George Turner 735, Rolf Rocker 732, Bob 2 ', Standings--Townline Esso 59, Curvply- completely outfit you for fun on trail has}ABC team laurels at Rochester Baer 726, George McDonald 721, Danjthe top score 622 (221, 213) while Arno|Ossie Spooner 530, Glen Copp 526, Tai|brian Ferris 470. Other good scores came Orono 4 Cedardale Iron and lel summer. Call us Now. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 22, 1967 Ken Fisher worked smoothly to gain|John Bowers 532, Werner Hubner 530,|L0verock 480, Cecil Prakken 478, and VANC( he tournament i ; T Knop was runner-up with 64 (214, 201),|Ryan 524, George Pettit 514 and George |pornqieen evang aoane' ban ays, Hedissia,, Royal House Furniture. sd, Wile} National year, when a Sault Ste. 7. proven to be most lucrative for|last year Thomson 717 and Glen Copp Pitwed by Gore Tue a7 te, GL Tories Sh | i . awa Seat Ch " Osh Oshawa 10-pin bowlers thus far|Marie quintet 'Plaza Lanes",| standings -- Chevelies 40, Jewell's| mite Nepture ey (210) Doug Venn' 875| 'Only & single point separated the first|N/cDonald, Pete Bryant, Dave Rutter,|$0n's Furniture 48, Imperial Life Assur-| Seat, Ch ooking SUPPLIES + EQUIPMENT this season, and as a result,lwon the crown, so the boys|Mens, Wear 0, Citzens_ Finenes 3t|(209, 208), Wayne Layton 573 (253), Har.|three teams at the end of the night with| Rela.) Rel: Gord Moore and Eddy ioe oi ENN Waiter Mators ts 3 emcee th ner in N LTD. Harbour Rd. Off ni ; |Dover's Men's Wear, Flintstones 31, 1 H 5 ¥ - 45 D " old Babcock 570 (224), Jim Lamont 563|the Crawlers sporting a 35-point total, | re of the area/know it can be done. In addi-|F95's 30, Ti-cats 27, Wilson's Men's Wear ' 'Standings -- Camaros 57, Monkees 56, ee. eating jaunts to|tion, many other Canadian|2s, Die Room Twisters 24, Minute Men pL eal oa teal edak Copp Ss4/followed by Motor City Cab with 34 Al: inte Safans 2, Zombies 51, Jaguars 47,i all the v pick Wal Simcoe St. S. (follow the signs) e and W Drive-ins 33, Independents 30,|7 ; . the various tourneys _ held|teams made thelr presence felt]? Yiion Repe 16 ano Untouchenies 13, 1c sackio's 21, Teom 16 19) Gillerds 2 Misia Links ah. Twisters yervar gk PONS 20a Attention Fishermen ! es 'ontinent. in the more than 5,000 teams LANDER-STARK CLASSIC Les Evoniss Sales 19, All. Survey .19)|2 Scugop Cleeners 24, Go Getters 25, | MINNOWS across the con . din last year's tourney Hawks maintained their one - point|!deal Dairy 16, Schenley's 15, Goch | 5 C 4 "Wildcats 13 SATURDAY MORNING. BANTAMS The latest and greatest (al-jentered in last y Y* ledge over the Jets in the standings as|Supertest 15, Aldsworth's 14, Houdaille's|22/, Go Goes 20, Goofers 19, Wildcats | Townline ino sesrad. wii | i The fe ready in progress) of them all, The Dominion has 19 teams|tney edged the Mustangs 2 to 1, while|!4, Erinli 13, Ontario, Motor Sales, 12, and Odd Balls 6. |most important ino ae. Hilf uel EB Asp 5 => Oxygen Pocked if in recen he 64th Annual ABC Tourna- entered in this, the richest tour-|the 'letters' dropped a 2-I'er to the Hor-|Clint's Texaco 12, Lyle's 11, Pepi's Pizza) |they blanked Royal House Furniture 4 to : reputatio the i / Call 725-0197 723-8186 most er 76 Brock St. W., Oshawe PHONE iy dors. There stories a mer Ne\ SEE HOW YOU SAVE! Saniste defencen why one est men by hock alike. Pratt | for almo: anecdote: his previ ' : ae | N's .|nets. The L the Eagles 2-1,/Palace 10, Wilson's 8 and Marine Stor-| TUESDAY NITE ME 0% ment, held this year at Conven-jney of them all, where teams Hy Gia the Toees in their Tae orn the|age 5. : Stan Hodaton turned in one ot he to pM ilies i ae Bei ie gs J ae - y inest season, when he > tion Hall in Miami Beach, Flor-/from Italy, Mexico, gene ng Kiabulathp sai ae " EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE pod the evening's' pectormance with |" femselves. Curvply-Orono with a 3-1 ida, will be well-attended by|and Bermuda, to name a ea eae ee oer on|, Standings -- Art's Hairstyling 36, Craw-| games of 223, 201 and 233 for a grand 657 7. i i |W Vv or some dO ' Big' |ford's Insurance a ickwic! leaners|total in the Tuesday Nig) en's League, three Oshawa and District As-|will vie f of the $360,000 /rr ane ats 9695. series. (244, 200), Big' |f0rd's_ 35, Pickwick CI total in the Tuesday Night Men's League sociation teams. offered in prize money 2, Remcols 29, Lucky 13s 27, Nu-Way erm Prakken was second in line with | L y. 3 Luck' 7, Nu-W: Hi A team from Peter yorough George Lawrence 590 (219), Herm Prak-|photg 26, North Oshawa Golf Range 25,\a 596 series, followed by George Turner ken 581 (202), Frank Sobil 580 (213), Lou y (aged bt Be lates oe de 9 i GM TEN PIN 'Petryshyn $79 (200), Alex Ross 577 (216), Newcomers 23, Accents 23, Taypees 23,|with 591 (223), Jack Husband 582 (207), In Friday night's twin-bill play, held E 573. (214) Vancos 22, Speedy Muffler Kings 21,|Bob Edgar 577, Bill Raderford 571, Walt | will make the long trek along}to take care of the Easter holiday,|@n¢ Bo> Edgar Sy) (2). |) |. | \Moring's Garage 20, CeeVees 17, Pet-|Crystal 555, R. Wright 553 (220), Bob "with the Oshawa "Gipps" and senells Nas yfetlon miners ae, Hornets 38, Panthers. 28,|'UckS 17 and BraemorVariety 16, Allen 545 (211), John Bakker 542, George an intour 4 e 4 ao "Gipps" . will | point harvest,'as each picked up a total | Eagles 35, and Mustangs 35. | slg SH AE Aw ey Games -- Accents 7, Remcols 0; Nu-{Wind 530, Doug Keeler 527 and | w/ ~D ° * " "All-Stars". The Die ® Twist Way 7, CeeVees 0; Morinu's 7, New-|/0nG 526. . e . have George Turner, Glen/ot 1! points, eevee eto epleces whille| CLASSIC B'S norm Gamers 0: Lucky, as 7. Pickwicks ;|, House, of Chow continued to, lead, the "o picked Martinac and Arno K |Muffler Kings 5, Taypees 2; A ue ini | Copp, Sam_ Larocca, _ Doug F85's picked up seven, Chevelles 6 and Path in sas's to top the ak on the|Potlucks 2; Crawford's 5, Braemor 2 and|Cadillacs remained two points back In| Gibbs and George Brabin, all Meee ried 4 ABE rules, eligible triples |av, with Vern Trimble having a good/Art's 5, Vancos 2. second, beating the Police ne Da Cor- i i i J i ¥ : i vettes fell four points back o' ie pace of this city on their roster. The |... "Gniy count when bowled on a speci-|Gav with a 553 runner-up. Bill Buchowski| Josie Gyurka 533, Mary Mothersill Zllwnen they lost Pre eet te mboers yA, ' " j i " came next with 541, followed by Harry|(206), Ada Floody 512, Doris Vann , | whe f "Stars", Frank Sobil, Herman fied pair of lanes. it was for this reason | witterick, who of lafe. is really knocking| Martha Stauffer. 490 (205) her very first|Crill. In other games, General Aggre- Prakken and Arno Copp of Osh-|ine yen ig' count last Friday evening. |them off. 524, Wess Richards 523, Jim|29, Carole Gibbs 485, Janet Peel 483,/98"eS and Police B's shutout Thompson's | awa, will augment their team] 'interesting sidelights of the night's ac-|Z@mbonelli 518 and Sam McFarlane 50%! joan Ross 464 (217), Bessie Howlett 463 pal thaaiy-sake n Fi Work wale aul ith two Scarboro stars, |tion, had Os Spooner and Ton Krawchuk| Results on the doubleheader had thejand Fairley Bouckley 460. lson's | wi Ww : 7 ' lbowling 782 totals In the four - George Reid 597 (223), Sam Larocca | 5 game|Chargers 3, Colts 0; Cougars, Splinters Hal Bache and Peter Hoyles. [pvus? totiowed Canada copped the regular!769, Bob Richardson 768, Jake Wind 740, TORTURE-TESTED AT SPEEDS YOU'LL NEVER NEED... 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Bad Boys in the first iod leads of Sneddon's proved to | disputted b came at 11: jod and boc Monza Playot Monzas d Acadians 6-{ GM Salariec League fina Gord Wil goals for N on two othe lor fired tw on another. the other g and Bob Sou assists and | Al MacD for Acadian the other gc Watters had