Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 4 % "NATIONAL WILDLIFE WEEK EXPLAINED Miss Arelen Doidge, of the Oshawa and _ District Sportsmen's Association, ex- plains to Terry and Janet > Miles, the Centennial Year National Wildlife Week ~ TEN-PIN BOWLING NEWS 3 LANDER-STARK CLASSIC The Jets bombed their way to within|554 (209), Harry Blohm 550, Doug Co! Bre point of the pace. setting Hawks, by/530 (201), Jim King 529, Ross Gaval 525 Blanking the Mustangs 3 to 0, while the|(212) and Bob Howlett 516 (200). leaders were dropping a 2:to-1 squeeker fo the Hornets theme, as depicted on the poster. National Wildlife Week is being observed this year, April 9 to April 15 and this year meditates the ex- EASTWAY MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT Promises to be a dandy, as the Lionsiig will join Erinli Golf Club, Les also kept their hopes alive, though los- Eveniss Sales, Lyle's Cut-Rate Gas and dng 2-1 t the Tigers. In the remaining |Houdaille Industries; in the Champion agies by a 2 to | margin. winning the last section honors. Mac Gary Judd fired the best round of the|Kie's won on points, while the 'lé'ers' day to lead the big eight, with games |made it on their pinfall Of 216-215 and 20) for a 632 total, follow-| Final standings of the third section @d by George 'Pud' Lawrence with his |foliowing Thursday night's action had/ SATURDAY MORNING JRS AND SRS first 600 series of the year, @ 611 that/Les Eveniss 27, Mackie's 27, All-Survey included 4 brilliant 245 single. Walt|Real Estate 26, Team 16, 24, Schenley's 'Crystal had 610 (229, 214), Don Maclach-|4, Ontario Motor Sales 20, Aldsworth's Tan 609 (200, 201), Bob Richardson 587\29, ideal Dairy 19, Erinli 19, Gi Big George "Lawrence 583 (214, Supertest 19, Clint's Texaco 19, Hou- Ray George 568, Alex Ross 566 qaille's 18, Wilson's Men's Wear 18, (201) and Frank Sobil 566 (200). P. _ Standings Hawks 52, Jets 51, Lions |g 4, Panthers 45, Tigers 45, Hornets 43, Eagles 39 and Mustangs 37. a 587 (215) series, followed by Ralph as 16, and Marine Storage 7. [O'Reilly 574° (226, 203), Harry Witterick Hoa CLASSIC B'S 572 (218), Bob Sennott 572 (205), Double-headers action in the Classic, Leaman 569 (203), Doug Vann 568 (227), Be was featured by the fine series Fred Brown 564 (233), Bill Winters 563 posted by Bill Buchowski of the Im- (203), Doug Gibbs 559 (212), 723 for a 646 trio. Val Jendrika topped man Prakken 542 (209) and R. Gardian the 600's by one pin including a 226 541. perme Tony Gallant was the big gun for @ Chargers as they pulled ot within three points of the leading' Muskies, with @ 596 (212) paler Bill EAT aAnels tee lighted the action in the Bantam leaque Ween ney an unt MaeinGE ey on apuroey when he pitched a tremend: A f to thi ; ; John Gavel $33 (207), and Jerry Higgins |\Ovs,222 game to the joy of his team 627. SATURDAY MORNING BANTAMS fut jon! In games played, Chargers picked up|'UUre champion! four points, as did the Centennials and townline Ess imperials. The Hurricanes, Cougars and with th / @ Curvply's winning 3 to 1 there- Muskles three each, The. Splinters S®'-\by tying the Esso's for the league lead, nored two, while the Colts salvaged ®/each had 65 points, Royal House Furni- Pere. marker. ture remained in contention for the title Standings -- Muskles 63, Chargers 60, - Leith Cougars 46, Colts 42, Ceniennials 39,/°% S°oPPing Bill Whittick's Motors 3 to o met in a head-on match, Hurricanes 39, Splinters 36 and Imper-| tale 35 | KING TEN PIN rm anrcnwit geo wm] JUIOL Steelers dey night, with rawiers, - pendents, Motor City Cab, Scugog + Go Getters and Gillard's| + vying for the corwn, | ta e or out Josie Gyurka made preparation for} the roll-offs with a fine 604 series for the ladies, while Bob Villeneuve carded | : @ 419 for the men. Other fine scores, OShawa Lasco Steelers junior for the girls had Alice Lanning 531,|'B' lacrosse club will hold a Sandra irvine 527, Noreen Richmond), ; 7 i 510, and. Marg Brown 507, ct Arena, tonight at the Whitby F had # 493, Ede Ryan 481, Lor-|Arena, starting at 7 p.m. Swine Dalby 460, Leona Jones 468, Jean| rm lub with alee ' Hutcheon 474 and Twila Wilson 473, 1D WHI als prac- For the men, Ossie Sponer had a 594 a " " Ron Leonard and George Reid 562, | HC A Thursday, 8 Brooklin George Turner 548, Frank Stewart 546,|Arena, at 8 p.m., Friday, at Norman Weeks 530, Albert Adair and/ : Ad Gordon Brown 529's, Al Wilson 525, Lor-|7 p.m., Saturday, at Brooklin, 1 enz Schatz 524, Horst Sommers 515 end Have Ricuwend He |p.m., and Sunday, at Brooklin, EASTWAY MIXED 9:30 a.m. » Arts Hairstyling with 50 points were Any player wishing a tryout section winners, while Crawford's five! w points back with 45, made the play-offs Higley should report to by virtue of their pinfall. Others injthe Whitby Arena tonight, with! Order of their standing had, Pickwicks;equipment. 44, Lucky 13'8 38, Moring's Garage 37,) etic SRC: Taypees 37, Remcols 36, Vancos 35, Nu-| Way Photo 35, Speedy Muffler Kings 33,| North Oshawa Golf Range 32, Accents SPRINGS FOR CARS ~- TRUCKS 30, CeeVees 29, Newcomers 29, Brae- - TRAILERS tor Variety 28, Potlucks 22. RE-ARCHING Reauits of TORSION BARS Accents, Lucky KING PINS -- SHOCKS tng posting 7-0 shutouts -| wicks and Speedy Muffler Kings were INSTALLATIONS -- REPAIRS $2 winners, Vancos end Newcomers @ach recorded 4 to 3 victories. Janet Peel had a fine night with e| fop 540 (209) series to lead the ladies, | with Josie Gyurka runner-up with a Qood scorers were Ada | Amy Walker 464, Doris Carole Gibbs 461, Billie Bone 452, Irene 448, Carole Collis 435, Mary Mothersiil 432 and Bessie Howlett 432. 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Coach Jim Bishop has been conducting outdoor workouts for | Gales at the Lake Vista Bowl but the team moves_ indoors Thursday night for an_ eight o'clock practice at Brooklin Arena. With all but one player re- turning from last year's Minto Cup champions, Bishop has a tough task ahead of him trying to settle on a starting lineup. It's a pleasing problem, how- ever, with several outstanding jrookies from last year's Whitby Lasco Steelers vying for starting be sone ploitation of Canada's na- tural resources in the 100 years since Confederation and what the next 100 years holds for these resources. Imperials shaded Cedardale iron and |Metais 3 to 1. While, Wilson's plunged SPOts. Burns deeper into the league cellar by! The blankin ° 0 H | othe lewaliens g Red : league still has nine} Mark Brabin had the top series with ajteams, with St. Catharines play- orman was next with a 406,ing out of Port Dalhousie and © Laurie Snow 397, Ingrid Wichio 391, Pat King 376, Roslyn Adams 363, Brian Mor-|the Etobicoke team switching rissey 347, David Alexander 341, T./its name to Toronto Marlboros George 345, David Simmard 336, Bill 7 " Young 337, Bryan Hughes 325, Kirk Other teams are Toronto Town The last two weeks of competition' Mackle's Van and Storage and Team Fisher 315, Duncan Dunham 314, andiship, Huntsville, Hastings, Long 8 Rutter 300. i Branch, Mimico and Oshawa. Standings -- | SA a tL Townline Esso 65, Curvply-Orono 65, Royal House Furni- me of the day Panthers edged the ship roll-offs starting on Thursday, by/|ture 61%, Cedardale Iron and Metals! ss, 'Witon' "Fomiure.s6,"imeeriat| SOCCER SCORES Life Assurance 48, Bill Whilfick's Motors 47 and Burns Jewellers 33. | LONDON (CP) -- Results of] ight's Englis' eague Rick Begg continues to show great Monday night's English Leagu promise for future bowling greatness, Soccer games: as OCH |top all performers on Saturday morn he picked up another fine series to Divisjon 1 ing by posting a 580 card. Don Kram epi's Pizza Palace 16, Lyle's Cut-Rate gay me next with a 483, Bill Temple had|Chelsea 0 West Brom 2 Butch Paradise 473, Dan Reid -451,|Leicester Leeds 0 Brian Ferris 447, Pete Bryant 446, Cecil Sheffield W 2 Man United 3 Glen Copp was the top fireman with Prakken 445, Bi Bernie Malloy 430, Lewis 429, Ted Paradise 427, Randy) s and Paul Thompson had 426's, Division HT Jim Eric Loverock 424, Dave Rutter 422 and|/Colchester 2 Workington 2 It MacDonald 415. 'Tony |The Monkees have not given up on Darlington 5 Peterborough 9 perlals, who fired games of 201-221 and Lupel 557 (204), Don Frayne 557, Her-(Winning the fitle as they beat the\Leyton Or 2 Middlesbrough 0 Camaros were dropping a like decision to an Zor Thirteen-year-old| Greg Gorman high- the same score. Standings Little Satans 59, Zombies 57, Jaguars 55, | T-Birds 53', mates, as well as himself. 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