Th Cmda Sttunn EomviflMe, Apr U, 85 O D E R O LN As of April 22,15 FaBet ...- 8 (16th week)Bade,-5 '9 "' R~TM L 1 IC S Beits 7, Lead PrEsOMaCres5 chine &'hop 7, Brier OLbrao 4 j ~ ~~~~~~Tigers 7, Banbury0;{oe7 adPes. 5 By Frank Mohun 4=2X23 Comets 0,Fan Beîlts~ ar vrae atory O. High Singles: R. HE131 BHengs2 ....EN'S "AOR BOWLING - 284-279, A. Rove 20 FALb The old scribe will have to apologize for neot keeping W eCorst26, . Hatl 66 ooe...- abreast of the news, but as we had to misa the final t'wo Highriple9: . Htl 7,J upy.......2 tveelcs of bowling, kind of neglected aur duties. L. Connors 747, F. WVgt71wHtel.......1 Ail through the second schedule Ernie Perfect and Larry H. Bromeil 709, J. Hoc178 Piper waged a torrid battie for the Men's Major league highi Team StandingF .......1 average. Ernie appeared ta have it wrapped up about five A t atn 8Beits .... B..d.............21 weeks back, but Larr closed the gap until the final night M ieaw*aI *m ue o M n Wlr ecenans whe th maginwasonl 33pin EfIA~ L~9UUTop ivifl urîrs eceve warcis wnharnes. lit f 8Machine Shop .-.... .Oe........ 1 whn hemagi asony 3 in.The league schedule is x.j Tigers.....................1B Mrti......24 Piper came up with a 772 total toi Perfect's 885 ta wln pected to appear next w 601R1 Perfec...................4.. by 54 pins. Larry's grent 258 mark was the highest ever Bowling At ti in however, teiatuyý.......... reursae..................................................................................................................61.Bacbr......a recorded in the loop's history, while Ern.ie ended Up at 256. fourth sponsor. Anyone inter- coach: Larry PaqueJrrJ.Ltn.......0 League secretary AI "Goose" Osborne has asked us ta 'The big game, the end of -Fai ) M t GtR rernind bowlers that the banquet wiUl be held this Saturdayii re uliar schedule bowling - ail ested is asked to contact Jim Fls, Don ceurer a1A. oet0 rolled into one, as the Mixedj . Coyie Sr., as soon as possible. Thom'pson, Bob BurtoBueK ier.......0 May lst at the Memorial Park Club House.. Reception is at League came ta an end Fni- ODaete orcusogdn, rse, Do Bishpj.Sih........0 5:45 with dinner nt 6:30 p.m. AUl members are expected to day night. Just until nexti appear to be more evenlv LDo nCosse, LslT nibe Casn........0 balanced than last year and LryHnok hn rm .Cno.......0 attend. season that is. ~frasoeîu meil, Ken Baker and avy .Wih.......0 t .In the big clasbWelsh blast- antîpationfo a ucsl Wbtr edBrmil7t o ektf year is high. Fifteen players Wbtr -o.~ 0 J Geddes7- tewa202f will be making their initiall Chartrans: Managei akARni LAWN BOWLERS MEET with first place, and will now apaac in the leaguef Cole; Allan Cole, ciahJi If lawn bowling is ta survive locaiiy, a good turn-out meet the first schedulle wifl- when the season openq. Stew-. Clarke, Harold M1hlo ___________ Isl needed at the second meeting af the season ta be held ners this Fniday. Pailmer and art________of_________Hrol_____t. G gnaMay 3rd, 7:30 p.m. at the Club House. Glanvilie tied for, third, be- Tr.vr idyhsdntdRc uaGog ?'ody ~hind Bromnell, alter Glanville1 somene i .ueh needed qien Brs Mcla, t t t t tbounced Brock 7-0 and Vowles equhe r pmge n th , -ns rage lln. rr DO WELL IN N.H.L. TOURNEY nipped Palmer 4-3, including toack Co~leofar S m n itho rgeene dyGat Uto Bowanvlleenrie, wo arler wep al treezoe oe te.an effort to boister the lea- Smith, Dennis Sullivnar finals turned in fine efforts in the province-wide Little The slim win gave Vowles gue's finances, has organized Terny Baker. N.H.L. tourney at Collingwood last week. a share of fourth with Ben- a I .t e aeinJl ntwoustWih7-inPaydrsaw ndto ecumades inJl. Ellis Shoes: BruceAasao esnbert In the A.H.L. division, the Pee Wees who had previously netoach,*tWrgh 70Jnohn , Pyes ndexcuîvs tht night's third shutout. becic- hn tes tcJt reached the Ontario finals, walked off with the Little Brunt finaiily halted cellar- . - around town and your support Lane, Brian Adams, BHCo X.H.L. "B" championship, by defeating Collingwood .5-. dwelling Prout, after a pair of wGondbWallace Wray Randeild big winm, edging the last-plac- ticketsarelaceachran Then they went on ta shut-out Penetang 5-0 for the grand ers 4-3. Perfect downed Lo bb t . the rzisa$0suto John Cnos v chanipionship. 5-2 in the final attraction. Li <ohé,doatd KCarr n'sDnnsht etes Alter losing their first game the Jr. "'A" Atorrs stopped Vice Prout wound Up the Mn' effo rs o lU Leand ck.ihJi o their opponents 3-1 for the consolation crown, but dropped season on a fine note, racking Chaitran's efot t 'd the eck a 3-2 overtirne thriller ta Alliston in the grand champion- Up gaznes af 301, 315 and 347 First schedule winners were presented with the Lander Trophy by S. R. league are highly coinmend- Unsponsored Team:AIMn * prvin yo ae ship consolation clash. for a tremendous 963 triple James in the absence of the Lander Brothers. They are, fromn left to right, Laur- able and with a draw of this day, manager; BiH ats end the second schedule high type it should certainly help coach; Blaine PickavdSee tail mlydm Bantams or N.H.L.'ers if you prefer, lest ta Newmarket average. Miri am. Winacott ence Goddard, Art Code, Joe O'Neill and JTack Trimble; Runners-up, Jim Bell, spark fan interest. Burns, Brian BradlygI aego rdt 4-1 in tht finals, alter getting past Midland 7-1. saved her best for the final Ken Ruridie. Paul Kowal and Maurice Preston. The following are the teamns Woodlock, Brad YourtKn Bowmanvifle was well-represented by more than 150 riight, sweeping ladies top ectdalsiSny mtMFeer players anrd fans wha made thetrtip, tht largest turnout hon>ur'S with a 736 triple and Ig Burnharn AI Boy, Dyhn.7343 aogthe out-of-town representatives. Some -27 teemus were 275 single. Fi-ank's Variev: Fr-ank Brit- -Neads, AI Farrow, DckSa -aogMurray Grant had a 313 tn aae:ÉbMMns n IObre entered in tht big Easttr show,.tonmanagr: BooMoMaus, GorAI sborn Although it is a fine tibute ta tht players, coaches cox 311, Al, Lobb 305, Frank_________________________________________ and managers of tht winning teams, we would like to go Wright 294, Harold Bennett ont step further and congratulete tht entire Bowmanvîlle 291, Morley Etcher 273, Cecil 4 rnno hcky etu fr fneseso.Mutton 267, Lou Wtlsh 263 - ininr hckeysetup fr afineseaon.and Bob Mitchell also 263. t t t t ~Other high triples went to QUITE A FINISH! Murray Grant 794, Lau Welsh SV Vince Prout really turned it an last Fniday night ta 746 Gord Wilcox 728, Frank capture tht Mixed Bowling League high average with aWright 716, AI Lobb 710, Onie W T & aEtcher 685, Ail Blanchard 681, fine 230 mark. Vince rolled gaines of 301, 315 and 347 for Phil Vowles 679, Harold Ben- a tremendous 963 triple ta add six points ta bis average. nett 675 and Bob Mitchell 670. OPR C t j t t Final StandingsL W PRC S 'BROOKLIN OUSTED Ps We had hoped ta set Brocftlin Redmen win the Ontario Welsh ...........................75 rint. "B" crown, but they were defeeted in tht finals last Bromerl................._6 week, losing 5-1 Mondey and 6-1 Wednesday night in Sea- Glan-ville ............... 6 forth. Tht victories gave Seaforth tht best of seven stries Bennett .........................55 Super-Right Guoity -Canada's FAntRdBudSe Be four gaines ta ane. Vawles ................. .. 55 Tht champions did ail their sconing In tht final tilt Wright ........... - ....-.5,13 within a span of four and a half minutes af tht first period. Bnock .....................52ý Although they lost, you've got ta hend it ta a coin. Brunt ............... ...49 BGBE mun.ity the size ai Brooklin. The hockey club loat onfly once Lobb ....................-- ---4.9' in the 18 gaine reguler schedule and reached tht Ontario - - -- ' second . ch( de wIrox'nl r vo the Toiotito-D)crriiion L ank [roply, present- 1 U A t ~ m m e 1 M w :Finals In their first year of operation. 200 Averages ed by Mn Br13 L. BLirk: from lef t to rightGGoddaard,-n D M final, emblein of Canadien senior lacrosse supreme Man torn k ....iht ........... 265alCata( i1uýtJms unr-p ir el ri ernBl u asty toannderi ttseFtradaitnkBrightk...........25and liv M( C'u1kùuýi. BLADE BONE REMOVED In thtte V souvrtCarlings i h evnha dtciding Keith Yeo ............................---- --- Lainie. I h hr space of seven months- that's quite a Lou Welsh ... ..........22 .....R.. zo1r :RIB» record! Harold Bennett.........2DI * j. ~Gord Vilcox...............9R A IBDE SAK NIEBOWLING! Morley Eteher............ 214 _ 4 A tipi tht bat ta Sharlene Cain, a young 14-year-old OTit Etcher ....«.... 1 bowler in tht senior mixtd diiinofyuhboln.Ma arsn..........214 Shanlene recorded tht seasan's hge 0fril ls S r a tt Harrnison.........21 higcs tipe lstSaureyH ard B oeli - wheni she knocked off gaines af 258, 298 and 245 for a big Phil Vowlts 49.....590 801 total. Jimn Bedford......... 209 "Hep" Palmner.............. 209 j. t j. j. ........................-09 JUNIOR BASEBALL Hiiida Brock............... .205 ' /I E J SPRRG4BAN *zp~ r Anyone interested in playing Junior basebail for Oshawa KCen Niohols ...........204.......A20 is asked te contact manager Jiin Luttan at 725-4888. First Dick Perfect ........... 0 practice will be this Saturday at 1 p.rn., Alexandra Park, uryGat.....................................2003OK E A with- the next ont slated for Sunday morning et 10:30. Tht 5GOD SOE Oshwateinreahe te ntriosei-inls as yarbeore M ied M aorSIDE BACON S<L~IC~OED, pkg DLF19 laising ta St. Cathaines. vIeI. aor________________U i ~~!M.A L.gLeaguer Bill Stephenson "KEEP INFORMED." Its bean called The Wonder- fui World of Sport and ailI $tephenson's three.tinies..day look at its characters, ts oents, hemica and heart- breaks wIll ke.p you Informd «a every facet of UtL The popu- Iarity of Bll's prted look et sports at 7:55 &.m., 12.40 p.rn. and 6:40 p.m., hlm hlghly capable handllng of the play- e yofotbil garnes end rnake his shows "muse' fiston- *ng for anyone lnter.st.d n the. W<i*erfu Wodd. And who ONTARIO'S FAMILY STATION uuInI.nwKsApril 19. 1965 Tht top ttaxns battltd it out for first place Monday night, Bowling 28 points and 50701 pins. April 19, 1965 Petfield was very close with 28 points and 49006 pins. Second Section WInnerb Saine very nice scores wvere M. WHodson............4 8 '2 turned in by P. Dobbin 853 J.Wodok............38 (261-306-286), D. Joîl 8901 Third SCI(i ,Iml1ies Voil thc AI Ruurdie Trophy, pî-csented by MI'r. Ruri- J. Shearer ..............35 (282-316-222), S. Biekeil 818 die; fr-oni Vit ltîo~ î Fred. htire, Ken Rundie and H-oward Oi-riston; absent,, S. C-combes ..............25 (340-290), H. Bellein 810 (336-1 Jim Bel];l; Rn iir>-u), IDudliey Deley, Gird4 Virisoii, Dr. E. W. Sisson, Don lac- M. Sedrman .-.............24 281), J. Nowlan 743 (224-287-1 Gregîr. B. Wilbur------------.... ..23/2 232), Hl. Ballentine 719 (247-))! High TriPle E. Perfect 716) (243-264 209*), 1. Wright and S. CcomIbes 733 G. Bebte 715 (227-310), M HIg sîgleAnnaent 705 (283-215-207),D.1 Hith intleAnnaert 701 (243-293). Bick- 1. Wright ......... 304 el's teain had e fine 3 game1 Averages total ai 3574. The highestl J. Sheainer ................19, bowled during the schedule. M. Sedan..........187 High Single - H. Ballentine ,i ' F. Alen..........182347: 1High Triple - P. Dobbin' B. Wilbur ...... 181HihAeas ' MI. Hodgson ....... 181 I BL %lem ........... .. 5 S. Coombes .-..... 179 P. Dobbin ..............2471 J. Lunn ........... ..... 178 M. Annaet.................4 15D. JolI........4 1. Wright-. ........ 17.E..erfct..........9 4 K. Cempbell .....172.B...u............... E. Mitchell................. 171 J.- NoUwlan .-......... â L.Woodcock .............170 G. Bebet ..«.................. 295 J. Woodlock ............1,B.Hlovd .......... kl .............."16 S. Lend....... ............oy ............ 216 F.Lad ............ .......166 H. Ballentine ............15ý D. Mutton .......165A. Samnan .............. ý3 B. Miis .... ...............6t3 J. Mfurphy ................'111 A.Boris -..................161 0. Patfield ............ «......010ý L. Cannons .............2 M4. Firth...................... 155 M. Pernis ............. G. Scott ............... ....155 K. Bickell-------------....... V. Sarginson ...... .....149ý Final Team Standing W. McNeiI ................148 1Joli ... ... 50701 2 K. Raîston ................148 Patfield........ 49006 2 -.Sarginson............... 145 Bickelil.......... 51199 2 3. Beers .................144 Holroyd........ 50873 26 BudiaY .. ........ 49500 19', Fourtliscfi(,du1c winners won the Poesident's Trophy, presented by President F. LIuesO ...............-.140 Dmix...i.... ..48435 15 1ý H. B. Mcee ron leftIo lu îght, Perc Co)wling, Harold Falk, Irv -iMcCullough- coanbe ..... .. 35 Championship Team absent. Russ Dow and Lloy-d Ayre; Runners-up, Fred Rramp, Ernie Gearing' ~Perfect .....-......... 128 Doris JolI, Capt. - J. Major.ý Tony Coules and '\ike Kowal. r.Bartlett ............ ...127 M. Mefrs, J. Webb, R. Wight,'---- ____________ rGibrier ...................127 G. Bebee. naert 407; 1Hîn i riffle Jr S o tb ll L e gu Burges.-........ 126 Firat Sehedule Wlnners ýJo1l 838; I-igh Avealae, D. >Moffatt................ - 120 Ladies: High SnlDOInis~ Joli 244. Turnbül ............ 1151JoeU 368; High Triple, Doris! IDewell .......11 Joli 885; High Average, Doris1 Men: High Sinale P Dob: r. A.gnew..-.... - 108 J-al242. inn 401: Hizh Triple, P.Dob 10 Mn:Hih inle Hbinn 915: Hig«r - ~ Ch ooses Four Teams 204 Gamem lemn 380,HIg~h Triple, H. M-ae1 23 by Jim Clarke rnorning, headed by President1 S. Combes 285, W. Moe lein 920; High Average, E., Winning Tearn. Doris Joll.1 i ol rswti ers 4,F.Lad21,J Ln 20Perfect 251. Albwerpeaerne- Despite tht contrary wea-t 84,.gand 2513,20,. L Pr2o leAI.berh owling Blanet tettJ.MnsSfbl!four clubs selectd. Manv Wriit 245, G. Scott 227' Winxing TeaM ive Pa-et.1 new plyers' naies e ar ct ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I 21,B1ibw20,J eodSeeuaW.n be helci on Mav 151,h, a+ the League continues ta prepare thi.s ear, with 77 naines on; Net 11, . Wibur 09,ons Centre. Time 6:30 p.rn. for their third year in opera- tht eligibie lis,. Each fth e hasrr 204, L. Woodcock 200. IA&.n. igh Sinégle, D. An.-isharp. tion. A meeting on Su.nday1 four clubs selected 15 pofeers, i F c B A J. E. A J. 1. . C. . 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