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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1965, p. 8

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The Canadian Sttesmn, Bowmanvfle, Oct. 20, 19651 623-7234f LEI'rER TO SPORTS EDITOR Whitby Gals Bail Club. -M- Dear Sports Editor; We would like to thank the sportsmanship of the Cana- W dian Tire Girls Softbafl Club and yaur paper (The Canadian 6tatesman) for the pictures and write up of aur series with ie M a th omavle il.Early Hallowe'en Dance Held at~ Legion Hall MxdM It le a pJeasure to see a Sports Editor take such a keenL ue Interest in home team sport. Thankig youDoris Joli got back ir (P. A. Henderson) Coach, a n Monday, Oct. lith. of Whtby Grls.the high single of 353 ai t t t thigh triple of 880, the 1* 1* ttwo games were 299 an DICK SHATTO DAY Owieth ficel3, a2c4sea for atriple o38772.4 F The old scribe had vowed we'd flot get taken in by fratil f72 Argos this meaison - not even for one game. But Saturday meOt n top wihthre was Dick Shatto Day and we Just couldn't resist the tempta- gaines of 302, 276, 267 É tion to pay tribute ta the fine halfback. Hilda Brock kept pace And you know somethlng we saw a pretty fair football last week, rolling 293, game too! Even coach Bob Shaw entered into the spirit of 237, fo1 77; P. DBalk things, allowing Shatto to carry the bail, which Dick did 230, 200 (710), AI Sama well, gaining 110 yards and scaring the first touch-down.21(69;E eft24 -Argos appeared ta be their usual worst enemies inside20 (663); . onnr the opposition 20, when they messecd up a hand-off and had 260) 6; . Blantiî23 ta settie for a field goal. That in itself was really something :206 <655>ý; D. Wright 26 as Vilunas booted three, the last one with ittle over two (638); B. HMurpy23- minutes remaining ta give them a 24-21 decision. (631); G. Bebee 223 (60 Argos led 11-7 heading into the half-time festivities' Brown 249, B. Buday 21 honouring Shatto. Nykoluk presented him with a colour TV irh24,SBikl2 froin the Argonaut players, while making the promise thati Wright 225, V. Ruddy2 they would win and give Dick the gaine bahl. Alouettes, M. lolroyd 205. promptly connected on a touchdown pass, Argos fumbled Hiarold Ballein took the next play after the kick-off, and Faloney fired another.: first place in averages Montreal 20 - Toronto 11. Ernie Perfect by two1 this week, gïving hum 25 Whether it was for Shatto or not, Argos did corne back. Ernie 252. Even had they ]ost, it was still a good football gamne. Youl AI Saman . can't blame the fans for finally staying away, but more ai D. Joli ---- efforts like this would bring them back. It was unfortunateî F. Thomson ---- H. Ballantine that the C.N.E. stadium wasn't packed when by honouringý H. Brock -___ Shatto a great deal of money could have been ralsed forl L. Connors the Hospital for Sick Chlldren at the saine turne.. P. Dobbins Overcome by emotion, Shatto stated "I don't know ifi 0 atil I'rn going to make l, when called on to sek. But Oae'. BPaf----d ît he did as Argos' great competitor retired atter a dozen L Wih mnagnificent years. ýG. Bebee B. Holroyd With two gaines remnamning he holds two Canadian rec-. S. Bickell---- ords - inost touchdowns -- 91. and mnost passes cauglit -' Many unusual costumes were in evidence at the ous categories were, from left to right, l3est Dressedý Team Standings 452. In addition he leads the east with 529 points scored Legion Hall. Queen St. on Saturday for their annual couple Jim and Ruth Barclay, Comedy, Merle and AI, and 1,276 turnes carried. 0f his touchdowns, 39 were run- Hallowe'en masquerade dance. Winners in thevai. Cox, Original, Mary and Tom Westover. 'Aniiaert . . .. - 16460 ning and 52 passing. Hie also threw 15 T.D. passes, inter- _______________-- ill. 16407 YoBuday Wl._______ 15292 cepted 15 passes, ran back kick-affs anxd even booted three Town La u HockeyV L Rfuk Patfield ____ 14482 converts. Shatto was a C.F.L. ail-star five turnes, made theLau O t uiuwuu Perris 14907 eastern team on eight occasions and was runner-up in the JolI ---------- 14880 Schenley voting twice. But the greatesi of aIl escaped u.fA tI l l Bantam Girls He said, "I'd trade it ail just to be a memnber of aey I i i *~ W D I fC I E U IT CMut.ton 5, Bradley 0, Wht Cup winer* Greyuiry ww ns M..w S head 5, Lewis o. Rural ISowlfi 1 t t t t Tea.m Standing Mutton ... __ Murto ........»............ fr61 9/r GIE INRHOCKEY A BOOST KODSOD1S KOCK Uiympia 10 t10ii The local ininor hockey association lias 'orne up withJ what sounds lilce a fine idea for eliminating the big problein The Town Hockey League periodý, as Bob Fairey and Don in the rout. Paul McCullough concerned with keeping hockey aluve - finances. Continuing opened up its 1965-66 season Masters scored two goals and Bihl Morrison each fired their fine association of last season which combined midget at the Memoriai Arena Thurs- apiece, but Crystal broke it a pair with Gary Akey notch- ~d uveil uner cmpat xectiv, he rop i hede da nihtwit îst ears cor Iwide open with seven un- ing the other. any preie n G omatexctve rant Bail.e nighledeih Cos eysartso- answered mat-kers mn the final Bihl Lyle and "Mort" Rich- by pesientGrat Bll.ingleadr, illCrosey strt-session. Btian Hughes' hat- ards clicked for Olympia, both Jack Hayes is vice-presidient, thi Mrs. Jean Devutt ing right where hie left Off. trick led the way, while Bob goals caming in the third contnu.ng s screarytresure. Hwar Codenwil beCrossey fired five goals and Sheridan netted a pair, and1Iperiod. conchargegofaspseciea tens wr.H oard Ceiand Michaeladded four assists to lead Bob Marjerrison, Jin Clarke, I Team Standings In chrge f speial vent, whie Cal Deitt ad MihaelRobson Motors to a lop-sided Bill Nicholson and Ted Fairey!W Lp. Puk will manage the midget and juveniles respectively. 16-2 win over Ol1yminPia added singles. Btian Hughes, well-known Bowmanville player, has Restaurant. Crystal D a i r y With Crossey takung a big IRobson Motors --- 1 O 2 beenappintd a coch f te mdge clb, hil Haveydowned McNulty's 9-4 in the jump towards another scoringCytaDir...i O 2 beenappontedas oachof te migetclub whie Haveyopening gaine. title, Gary McCullough an McNulty's Sports ...0 1 0 Webster wilh agaîn look after the juvenile coaching duties. McNulty's led 4-2 alfter two, Terry Black bagged three goals Oympia Restaurant 0 1 0 And now ta the fund-raising seheme in which we urge_________________________ all sports enthusiasts ta participate. We're gaing te quote Muttoin...................«.26 Imom the association's letter, but would like to pint u U entt.. -.. .2 that futther information is avaihable by telephoning either uiWifg ...................22 Grant Bail 263-2633, Mike Puk 623-5003. Carl Devitt 623-55971J M. Etcher ..........21 or Harvey Webster 623-2612. In Lne seaso>rVs biggest up- J. Baker ------- 21 Nowlan ................ .. 20 Thue men who coach and manage these boys and give set, tail-end Bowers came up B. Buttonshaw -___ 207 Yeo...ý.........~.. 19 their tinue freehy, as do the test of the association, ask you with their fit-st victory. de- M. Slaght.._____ 206 Wilcox .........-...-..... . ......17 feating pace-setting O. Etcher S. Bickel...____ 205 0. Etcher .......................15 to give this undertaking ahl your attention. 2-1. Brooks walloped Baker S. Fowier _____ 200,.Harruson _.................... 12 In the past, a few generous and good hearted business 3-0 to rnove into a f irst place M. Foster . .. 196'1 Averages men in Bownianville have donated ta the Clubs to keep tie, aid in another shutout S. Bickle 194,'olyEcer.. 1 3 them going. The Association members and boys of these azltn .o1teTennante3-A' Osborne.......1 23 teains thank theni. ovauitinga iteowaytelad.sec- League Aln Mbb.._...... 18 233 A systeni such as we have In mind wouhd work over A 2-1 win over Patfield Dick Perfect .... 18 230 l ive nuonth period. It operates like this: Each donor re- kept Haynes right in the t-un- w nmElton Brock ... ... 18 229 ceve abostr ad hih il etih tei t g t n nng, whiile Wright upset But-I Bowlin Joe Nowlan........ 18 228 eeies boste cad hic wil etite her, t goto nytonshaw 2-1 and Bickeil bow-J o lnil ...1 2 gaine, Midget or Juvenile, played in the Bowmanvihle Arena. ed 2-1 to E. Etcher. Nlutton de!. Gianville 5 O ob atHarnvi ...e .18 222 The price cf the booster cards would be $5.00, that is $1.00 Onie Etcher rolled up a 721 2; M. Etcher deif. Yeo 4 to 3;, a Har risoBnet.18 220 Vermonh, hih i ou thnkng s nt to uchforanynetotal 10 grab high triple hon- Brock de!. Wiloox 5' ta 2 Harold B-Prnutt.... 18 229 pe- onh hlh xiau tinig s otto mchfo ayoeours, ather big scores going Harrison def. Bennett 4 ta 3; Vin icPOt. ......18 217 who has the boys' weli-being In mmnd or wvho .iust likes the to Peg-gy Haynes 716, Shirley Welsh de!. Nowlan 4 to 3.MuraGordanto..... 18 2.12' sport. We would like to see all residents and met-chants ia Bickeîl 674, J. Cepeland 66â Pt-out def. Etcher 5 to 2. JMur fr d Grn...18 202 13owmanville and outlyirug areas give this their support and Cecile Bowers 664 and Helen Ladies: High Single, Aud- Jinie Bceo ..d...... 18 209 belp to take the load off a few generous businessmen. Nioholson 663. rey Osmond 260, High Triple, Keith Yeo .......... 18 208 Peggy Haynes led the way Onie Eteher 657. ieBrc ......1 20 In doing so, you are helping f0 make better citizens in with a 313 sin-gle, followed Mens: High Single, Dick Haplmroc.....18 204 the future. This ls cause enough to subseribe. If such a by Shirley Bickdll 297, M. Perfect 290; High Triple, AI Joap nuer.. ...... 18 200 systei works, il is possible in the future there may be a Brooks 289, Cecile Bowers Lohb 748. HaowyaEt Nicomel . 18 1971 287, OlePatfield 284 and W. High Singles -HMorerdE-BKenmehls1 19 hockey teanu for AIl Star players f0 move on to whien they Neshit 280, icher 285-262, Matt Harrison 1 9 leae uvnle anawih aposileJuio tan inmm. ean tadigs274, Alan Lobb 269-242-237, Laui Welsh.......... 18 193 leav Juvnil rans, ith posibl Juior ear in indi Tem Sandigs 1Harld Bnnet 24ut5,hVGrantth.ran ......15. 1919 This wauld mean a great deal to our boys o! Bowmanvillei lts.Hrotd2B6nnett 248- 234V-c Fern Bradley ....... 18 188 and ta our growîng conumunity in rnany ways. Pet-haps therelO. Etcher.............. 10 Pot26Hld rc 3-Mary Nowlan . 18.. 18 6 wilbe citizens who don't think such a systenu wihl work Brooks............... .....10 AudRey Osmonda-son1253 wilHazelton ...... en Jones 251, Onie Etcher ary Oso ... 18 184 but the boys wvho take part in this sport and ourselves, the , iis 248, H.ap Palmer 238-246-240, Mat-rgeGWilcx - 9 18 12 ...a.y......... 1 !Roy Connors 242, Fera Brad- Gog lnil 8 paet ndctzn o u omuiy hnki il RÏoisa% ... 8 , Phil Vowles 18 181 The money which la subscribed to this fond will be Patfield.......... ilco24, uth MitBr ceLl4. 2d39' lWsenn 8 18 recorded and a statement will be put in the Statesnian aI E. Etcher .......AI....Oshlot-n2 39, . JuhinTchel 2'Duke Bt-tnt ..... 18 1796 fivegmtn..s.se..on......h........Ralp>h Melanson ..18 175 the end of our 'Baker................., son1234, Murrtay Grant 234. MayHrisn 167 Bak erfo o adItsglbhndti soito ena.... . .............. 2 E-figh Triples - Hap Palmer Mr arsn 1 7 Let'shear rom ou an lets getbehin thi Assoiatin Tenan7 .4........d. Be..n.....714, 2M, Hro-dBennntice4 Partnernce Prtn6r 6 172 and the boys of eut- Community. BickeIl ................... ...6 le'v Etcher 711, Matt Hariso Bob Mitchell .... 18 171 ,edyu usrpin y alodro hqet: Bowet-s-----------------. 693..Dick«P.rfe.t.692, 1 Joan Joynt_...... 3 171 Sed ou sbsritinsb milorerorchqi t 200 Ganies and Over eBt-ock P660, AI 92Qaborn oneCrago .....18 168 BOWMANVILLE O.M.H.A. Bok66,A Obre657, BobLeaman,.... 18 168 P.O. Box 879, Bowmanville, Ontario, M. Perrîs ~ - 240 Ralph Melarîson 648, Gord Roy Cannors .... 18 167 M. King - --- 231 Wilcox 641, Hilda Brook 639 , Ru .th Mitchell ... 18 166, Inclsigte oy, n 0M,.A nebes fBow.JO. Etcher___- 262, 252 Audrey Osmond 626, Vince. inanville say "Thank YOII." 'C. Bowers 287, 234 Prout 626, Murray Grant 617, Mit-iay- Winnacott 158 165 ,W. Nesbitt 28 0 Joe Nowlan- 614. ian W ncot1 15 - D. Bond . 236 Teain Standings Pal Pt-out ...... 18 164 I Smunck_______ 23 laviI 8Betty Nichais ....... 18 163 E H. ster . - 231 nIlme __ ,Ma.rg Welsh .... 18 161iE D.mwu u e Brooks 228 Murra Joynt ... 18 161 J J. E V IV IIR and 254. 2411 Don Bi'adley..... 6 161 M E OR AL L.Wr-h 281Dot-c Mutton .. 18 160 M.Colfe---- - 2661 1 will an you !Mation Wiseman -.18 16 M.A. Richards ____ 43 F'rank Osmond . 18 19I E.Dadson 2 . 30,UPteJîm Thonipson .. 18 159 A R EN A i. S______27 Marie Leanuan ... 18 1581G 'S.BronAVILLE$ H 00 AI Blanchard . .._18 157hj BOWM NVILE H. onogue 57, at reaonale ate Muriel Melanson.. 18 155 0 Telephone 623-5728, J. Baker _____2381 a emnbert Eileen Moore .... 18 154 S] B. Terry- 230!etneea Betty Lobb ........ 18 1531H ______Ab Donaghue...* 15 1521 E DH.Nicaolst 258 'Joan Bedford . 18 1511B, ýýS icel2971 Te consolidat. your ïVern Jones ...... 18 1491B, LIC HBicell ________bills*or for an other Vcnaa James .... 18 1491N, i.Bons..........232 wortbwhile purpou ThDuannett...12 1426; ST N I.Buttonshaw _____2311 Taelx alBeret... 18 142:W P. Haynes 3_____ 13i li eo........3 1421jR FRIDAY, OCT. 22 - 8 - 10 PAL,!S. Bickle______ 248 i -. provlding yen are Lillian Connors .... 18 138 c, 0. Patfieid______ 284 Harold Moore ...18 137 Di SUNDAY, OCT. 24 - 2 - 4 PA M. Brooks 2891 teadily employed and Marlon Perfect .... 15 1351 Top 1 Averageshaegd rit Nettie Glanvulle 1 8 14l M Pe-ri _______ 222- bVe ood*i~it. Yvonne Osborne . 15 134' MONDAY, OCT. 25 - TOTS SKATING D. Brooks ______ 222 Cet-oie Vowies 15 14 1 3 TO 5:30 - ONLY 25e P. Haynes_____ 214 Telephon. 723463I Dot Thompson ..... 18 132 mm 0. Ptheld_____ 2143 Beatrice Mor-gani .. 18 130 M~ iO. PatieldKay Blanchard .... 18 128. BSradlley.................... J'..U'ioer î12/65 Lewis.............. 7 Pts W hitehead ... .1.....v.....71 High Single &W- ithaS:Enskll Sr-s. 178, D. Mutton 170, 1 Cs.... High Double S. Whiteh eadîHamptori - 302, D. Mutton 255. Enniskilleu Int. .Junior Girls 'T'yronef Sellers 3, Ayre 2; Bronlil Salem ___ 3, Patfrield 2; Firth 5, Evans 0. Sôlina.. - Teani Standing i fligh Single Sellers ................... 14.R Tis Bromnel...,..........t Firth . .....................12 HIgh Triple Ayre ............ ....... 2îR. Twist----- - Paf!ield _.................. 7 Evans .._......... 2 Low Single High Single - D. Sellers M. Flett.........------ -- 276-217, L, McFeeters 229, C. Low Triple Evans 216, J. Bromeil 201* i Igh Double - D. Sellers A. Sharp- 493, L. McFeeters 394. C. Ev-. Averages Over li ans 362, J. Bromell 348. Junior Boys 'Dave Reynolds Palmer 3, liolroyd 2; Bouw- D. Taelor -___ meester 5, Donoghue 0; Pres. D. SWelsm _____ tan 5, Adamus 0. C. eMls _____ Team Standing R Twils Preston...........1 ciR«SToit Palmer................Il SToPtea-a-ce Adamns......................... tlT. MeLaughlin Holroyd _..................... 6ýB. McDonald Bouwrneester............... 5 Doug Reynolds - Donoghue ......... ......... 2 E. Dickey ---___ H-igh Single - B. Preston C. Carswell ---__ 219, R. Bouwmeester 187. B. Konopacki -__ High Double - B. Preston Jirn Coombes 395, R. Bouwmee.ster 343 D. Woods----- Senior Mlxed League Bruce Coombes Bennett 5, Etcher 2; Hatelyl Ray Davey 4, Cain 3; Colville 5, Wilson 2. Rahph Davey Teain Standing Bob Coombes___ Colville ... -1 ...- 22' D. Fergu son H'ately .....................16 L. Wearn Cain ...................... ......15 K. McGiIl ____ Wilson ........................ 13 A, Wilson Bennett....................12 G. Shackleton___ Etcher ............... .... 6 L. Tink ------- H.ligh Single - J. Bennett D. Green ____ 314-204-216, N. Goodwin 202- R. Coombes-___ 280-209. D. Trimble 200, D. L. Tennant Etcher 249-244, R. Colvil Chester Milîs 250-248, W. Lewis 222, S. Cain 251-202-250, D. Luxton 223. 5 208, D. B-rock 283, M. Bradley I I 204, T. Gardon 268, D. Piper " 203-206, N. Neade 232, N. Ed.. i inondson 207. High Triple- J. Berneütti 734, S. Cain 703. N. Gown New'ville - Starkvileý' Bowling League October 8th/65 Averages M4arg McDonald -------1891 Ena Brown --- -1851J M.iarion Hat-te-Maxwell .- 177ý Dorothy Stark -____163i Jennie Rypsîra _____161ý VIarg Wade . ____1601 M1arie Trim 158! Vliliie Porter 157i M4ary Kit-kton _____1551 M'ar-y Skelding 155. Grace Farrow ____153 Joyce Stacey 149, Olive Henderson _____143; Sharon Brown _____132: Heien Sinclair 127, Elva Robinson .___122' Betty Bothwell . 118 Berniece Henderson . 113 Meda Stapleton 111. Nettie Savery --------- 90' Gaines Woni Robins8 )wis --7i Doves 5 200 Gaines I. Harte-Maxwell -.-.-267 D. Stark --.224 NI. Porter _______235 N. Skelding 207 M. Wade.-------- 201 L Robinson ______199 3 9 9 8 fi 5 n jor in for ,taking and the ie other ind 228. second and 210 For the icame ýe good for 845. ze with ý3, 269, ris 269. rin 280, ian 283, 16, 213, ert 267 17, 217, ne 253, 163, 221 9, 218 1, 223 ;9); B. 245, M. 228, L. 215, R. ,ris 206, ,ýover sfrom points ?54 and '141 237 -235 -231 231 226 -225 2201 219j 212 2081 -205 -204 203 121/2 9 7 6 4 ng Pins 16405 15129 14850 14538 13771 14646 14342 13969 .80 .- Paui Belts wallûped Macblhxne Shop 7-0 and Belts trounceti Tigers 7-0 as two o! the foui, Goodyear League eontest* r ended in shut-outs Thursdav night. Braiders defeated Ban- but-y 5-2, with Hlose downinr Bler Room elso via the5- route. G. Peever cut lwose fou- a terrifie 849 triple to set the' pace, other high fatals going to Btian Martyn 769, Dick Perfect ai-d Farewell Black- burn both w1th 762, M. Thornpson 735, "Jake" Drown 722, Jack Bond 718, W. Luxt-' ton 704. Russ Hately 682 and Vern Connors 680. Dick Perfect's 335 garne took high single honours, f ol-j lowed by Blackburn 323,1 Martyn 316, Bond 305, Peever, 301, 290, Arnold Lobb 301.1 Luxton 298, Brown 285, Thompson 283 and Hately1 282. You rnÎght say the Good- yearites were really scatter- Ing the pins, 'Phursday night! BOWMANVILLE BADMINTON CLUB NOW OPEN NEW MEMBERS WELCOME For Information Call GARY TIGHE 623-7046 (àSPORTr ~ d I!~ y FrankMoun "YOU MEET THE NICESI PEOPLE . a.@? CFRB's women's editor, thé weII-travelled, perceptive Betty Kennedy, brings a fresh nmw aPPraach ta interestîng people and events, mixed niceiy with a fine taste of easy-to-Iisten-to music. You'Ii find most of the important people who corne to Toronta an Betty Kennedy's show. Theatre, fashion, news, education ... you name It and YOU'II find it on the Betty Kennedy Shaw, each aftemoon Manday ta Friday from 3:05 te 4:00 p.m, ONTARIO'S FAMILY STATION r'fait a yoirspot jourgaw. 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Sold only by Authorized Remington Deal . . extension, quick-change barrels and new "RKW" ers who offer sales and service across Canada. yIICIfI K98110.1115 IEifIIITIIPIWÈsfifIfifiTPI-4Clii#1 -heavywelght bite, 12 Ib I ight- for buylng any Remington Centre Fire Rifle or Shoigun nowl1 Weekly wlnners. Ask your Remington Dealer for Co ntest details. anmIfnw REMINGTON ARMS OP CANADA LIMITED 491mýlW-A a p36 Queen Elizabeth BIvd. Toronto 18, Ontario Your Authorizied Remington Demi McGREGOR HARDWARE Ltd. 95 KING ST. W. OMNIL a OPICS e Men's Ma îtanding End of 11h Week Fiat Schedule Team W L Ptii 1.G. A. 12 6 12 Lander Hardware. Il 7 Il Selby Grant Hleat. 11 7 Il Hendry Motors oIl in 1 Pepsi Cola , - I P, 1 Jury & Lovell- inla 1 Beaver Lumber -10 I8 1 Frank's Variety 9 9 0 Ken's Men's Wear 7 11l Liberty Bowl 6 1 Pi Nels Osborne Ims. f6 12 il Dykotra'n Food 01 12 n Average% Name (kmrs Av@, ILarry Piper - - in Art Rowe .-, n1 l Ah Osborne .. 11<fi 1 Russ Hallman -1Ié; 4 Maurlîz Anneart 116 2:11 George Bebee . 18 214 Jack Bond .~ 18 73.11 Ernie Perfect -_ 1 Fi 23 1Ron Maynard ------1in 21 Ed Leslie _- 18 z22) Clarence Oke 11; 22 Bob Lawton - 12 22; Dave McKnight 18 :?24 Hap Palmer . 18 2 Dr. H. Rundle 16 2 Bob Williams ii 2' Don 0k>.' . - . l 22 Russ Hately li 1~ Bud Barter .- 5 2< Russ Oke ---- - i8 21~ Vince Vansone 1 P ?1 ( Ted Bagne]] ~1fi,2 17 13ud Iferini ng .2!1 Malt harriso-n - h; 2 1 'Bob Richards 17 18 Jim Callan u, 15 216 Si Trewin I18 1214 KarI Piper 18 1 Lowell MarDougal 18 214 Kari Birkel] : 212 George Stephen 5 2 12L Bob Kent 1 1 AhI Samells I 1 Harold Bennett- 18 211, Jack Parker .-- 18 20I Frank Mohun - 18 2 1 t Bob Glanville ------11 Ken Luxton .- 11, 209 Don Bagnel - 18 20î9 Blih Westlake - -----2Il John Oke- 15 208 Lou Wiseman m.. 15 20î Elton Brock . 18 20h1 Norm Hfenning -181 20.5 Maurice Richards 1 5 205 Harold Michelson- 18 201 Howard Bromel] 18 202' Bowling News The Men's Major League really bas a big race going for the John M. James tearn ýchampionship trophy, The I.G.A. tean- îs on__toi) GOODYEAR ijor League wia 12 poinits whîie Dykstra'u 1 Fond Miirkrt iii in 12th position aîîd 'niy .x points off the 1pari- Aillth.- temma are 12 îheîiuglilhor in one ut ith>' <g it-ý0 bilttles for ton Il>,, mpliA i li ' Omgijeihai lever M~an île "~>~ had t rtrite)" J6;ý"' î1yh î, n'i.' of 230. 2V) 'Io ~Ar! ftl w (-, having hi .' % ii'> wlth the ?,îl ';'i140t2V.,-à8-2one pm tt mtt 110<, bowling r) t7j 26fi262 for 799. J., J'in1 ~r~ oidthe hi gh .. ....r.' : ClarenceOk '/1' 1" .'Wger"Oke i 'f'~, I c: J. "r r' i 'er :':, J I'c lai) Sr. 20 S'. lu'. .nê708 (287), $A J (,, îii:re705 <240). '1 l J1hnell 704 '(0l le <.1)>i 70>3 (289>, lu'.Ir ' wii h mx stralght hda single 4~ <n ," i ob Lawvton 2',; '.îlý , 283, Maurice 2, I'P»;. ai 'e î,AlfSarneils 274, .lf;rj'. ' 2, Kari Piper 2> Vrî lnt'268, Bud 1v,, ~ . hi Pir'(ct and Bill fJeail hud 265, Si Trew. 28.J(iin Oke anîd Norm île i . lii had 260. (riîrii Woolncr won &Il the loi',.. laving a single n l9:'uiand a triple of 374. Mill 1~îhud a 113 j.~iaid a 420 triple. 4 r;'Je-110, .Jin Callan 4 Jr. 111. F4în' Varietv Store won 9ihu ý- r 1 he pri7e, bowling 127 1 id i he higli triple 3539. L:,r'. l;îerk rway out in fior111im tii' averages vithl 255 foi' 18 gaines. Art Rowe mwrii>t second spot, hlit- 1ting 245 ý while AI Osborne re- ]înruîned ,i n third place at 241. Bol) Kent is in Memnorial 1 eprî.BoxW manville. under- goîn~ sirg'v.At last report iBob \ -s 'i king good pro. gres:. Bob vi Il be out for the ie.st of the' first schedule but ia]] the' howlcrs are wishing ilm r.fil recovery and that he Miii soon be back at LlI'rh Bim.l.beltering his 21 aiverage. LISTEN HERE: Vl

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