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Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Apr 1954, p. 29

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dent of General Printers Limited, as he presents The Chas. Mundy Memorial Trophy to the captain of the winners, one of the origin- TEAM CAPTAIN of the GP Of- fice team, league champions, is shown above receiving congratu- ations from A. R. Alloway, presi- FIRST WINNER of the newest trophy to be presented by The Times-Gazette-General Printers | Bowling League, Herb Wagar (left) is shown above receiving the Les Coles Memorial Trophy, presented by Geo. H. Campbell (right), Times-Gazette sports editor. The handsome trophy has been donated by the league to honor the memory of the late Les Coles, one of the league's founders and most ardent sup- | BOWLING NEWS ALBERT ST. CHURCH LEAGUE Bont 3%; > yp F Bi = = Mon > ht | Clar! ; C. Lee 228, ; W. e | to nday ly DO Ors 317, B. Hurst 216; D. Gibbs 213; | section with the Nippers taking |H. Longbottom 218. first . This team also wins | Men's double with handicap, L. the Lee Trophy for Yearly Total Parks 476; F. Cooper 461; J. Wa- | Pins. Congratulations! {dell 447; C. Lee 430; R. Pike 423; Four games were bowled com- | B. Hurst 411; C. Clark 401. ; bmmg two weeks together, so the | The scores for the second two scores for the first two games are (games are as follows: The Nip- as follows: | pers, Slickers, and Dueces took 3 The Dueces and Hustlers took 3 | Points from the Push Overs, Slid- ts from the Nippers and Push- | eS and Jets. The Strikers and ppints The Strikers, Luckies, and |Luckies took 2 points from the Slickers took 2 points from the Alley Cats and Hustlers. Jets, Sliders and Alley-Cats. | Ladies' single without handiesn | Ladies' single without handicap: | B. Pike 267, 200; W. Scott Sr. 265, | B. Pike 210 and P. Cooper 202. 261; P. Cooper 235. | Ladies' single with handicap: r | Ladies' double without handicap: Boyle 247; Weatherhead 238, | W. Scott Sr. 526; B. Pike 467; P. 201; A. Lee 237; D. Coleman 232; Cooper 417. M. Fisher 218; W. Scott Jr, 211, | Ladies' single with handicap: E.| 28; J. Gifford 209; N. Ricketts Scott 293; A. Lee 237; M. Taylor 201; G. Shemilt 200; E. Scott 200.|228; W. Scott Jr. 227; D. Coleman | Ladies' double with handicap: E. 217, 212; A. Pike 215; B. Bint 215; | Weatherhead 439 and W. Scott Jr.|M. McConnel 208, 200. | Ladies' double with handicap: E. | without handicap: |Scott 451; D. Coleman 429; M. Mc- A. Allman A. Harris 239, 217; |Connel 408. J. Scott 239; 'D. Haines 227; M.| Men's single without handicep: Hutcheon 226; H. Norton 218; R.|J. Bent 290; F. Coleman 279; R. Gifford 214; A. Taylor 201. Gifford 264; A. Allman 261; J. Scott Men's double without handicap: [259; J. Gordon 256, 205; A. Harris A. Harris 456 and J. Scott 417. (247; A. Liles 230; B. Westlake 224; Men's single with handicap: R. A. Taylor 205, 205; E. Taylor 205; Pike 274; L.' Parks 259, 217; P.'R. Clark 201. bs" ingl Men's single 281; als of the league, '""Hank" Rora- beck. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo. porters. It is to be presented annually to the member of the league who best portrays the qualities of co-operation, sports manship and leadership. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo. Men's double without handicap: J. Gordon 461; R. Gifford 460; F. Coleman 428; J, Bent 427; A. All- | man 424; B. Westlake 422; A. Tay- | lor 410; A. Liles 403; J. Scott 401. Men's single with handicap: F. Cooper 261, 235; W. Pike 247; J. Wadell 247; H. Longbottom 245; G. Ford 244; C. Lee 244; L. Parks Lo ed): Verda Jackson, "Hank" Ro- rabeck, holding Mundy Trophy, Gloria Clark; (standing) Jack Jeffs, Ernie Vennor, Rose Evans and Mervin Wright. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, the members of the "General Print- Memorial Trophy are shown above. Each team member re- ers Office" team, 1953-54 cham- | ceived a handsome desk set con- pions of the Times-Gazette-Gen- | sisting of fountain pen and bowl- eral Printers Bowling League | ing pin, on a marble base. Left-to- and winners of the Chas. Mundy | right, the champions are (seat- SCISSORED SPORT MARTELL NAMED Gordon J. Stringer, IGA vice- MONTREAL (CP)--Henry Mar-| President, said the CPGA has de- tell, Canadian Professional Golf-|cided that in future its champion Strikers ers Association champion from | Will automatically be named 'to the Hustlers i Edmonton, has been named cap-|team and appointed captain. Mar- Slickers [tain of the seven-man Canadian tell won the CPGA title last year Deuces .. Jean which will meet top Amer-|at Royal Quebec. Jets . can pros in the third annual Hop- Luckies va | kins Trophy matches, it was an- CHAMPION SUSPENDED Sliders a 5 | nounced Wednesday. YONKERS, N.Y. (AP)--Stanley Push Overs . This year's matches will be| Dancer, three-time driving cham- Alleycats _ .. | played at the Mississauga Club, |pion of Yonkers Raceway, was YEARLY TOTAL PINS | near Toronto, June 10-12. | suspended fo rthre days Wednes- | Does a | The announcement was made | day for an "indifferent drive" of | Hustlers jointly by the CPGA and the In-|p.. 4 nreamg in Tuesday night's Slickers | ternational Golf Association, Witich} i Luckies | sponsors the tournament. The full fourth race. : Jets .. 9 | make-up of the team will be an-| It was the first suspension for Sliders y { nounced in Toronto next Tuesday. the 26-year-old harness racing dri- 9 | ver from New Egypt, N.J., since (231; R. Pike 228; A. Weatherhead 222; G. Shemilt 222, 207. Men's double with handicap: F. Cooper 496; G. Shemilt 429; C. Lee 425; J. Wadell 416; L. Parks 415; H. Longbottom 414. TEAM STANDING Nippers Push Overs Strikers Club members wish to ex-| Alley Cats Lteng" thelr congratulations to mr. he Siartey in I igh Every bowler, please be out next | and Mrs. Eric Cooper on the ar- onkers championship | week at 7 p.m. sharp to support rival of their baby daughter. 1951 and 1953. your team, as you are bowling for the Championship and Norton Tro- phies. May the best team win. This | is Betty Pike pinch-hitting for our Press reporter, Barb, Cooper. See | you all next week. | ahd Bhi IRIEL IE -- | CLEAR YOUR SKIN KIN | ugly, disfiguring blemishes, Pimples | Eczema, lening, Scaly Skin, "Psoriasis, | Acne, Athlete's Foot, Blackheads, or Red | Blotches worry you, try NIXODERM to- | | night, Works 'while you sleep to help bring | | you a clearer, softer, smoother skin. {Curbs | itching, burning, smarting in 7 minytes. | | 2, Kills many germs, often the real cause | | of skin disorders. 3. 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