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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1959, p. 16

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THE OONAWA TIMES, Wednesloy, Jonwery 89, 1999 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Gallagher 798-273, 299; Clty 3 to 8 by rolling te lg triple | Hrehoruk 770-318, BE oiomen 783-344; [of 3518 to move Wnlo second plase, one Tea Joser 43-370; Party Davies 724-| point beind te leaders I |273; Len atkine 3; Joe Vasko ' Poles 1 110253, Ray Mann, 700.256, Doug Bent ClATE'S Supertest team pul ace had a chance to move to the ey 099-268; John Beningassi 99.264, | Magnificent sow as oy 2 od position, but sould manage to B%i 297. | 18 #ingle of 1301 and & 3817 triple te got only one point 230; 266, own eompletely overpower Lockwoods and Bill Carter gave the Dominos & boost i Je ; take » 21 decision, Dunne Tallors bowling a high triple of 779 (275, 236, Fore #779%0; Hayward #70; | mapped out of slump and grabbed » ) which assisted his team in taking Fred Galley 663.253; Harold Cornish! 21 win over Aeadian Cleaners. Only four points, One of the young ladies in 606264; Joe Pubky 658; Jack Bright two nigts to go in tis section so we the limelight is Peggy Mine, who bowl man 663.266; Ken Daly 655; Bel Jines expect some migty spirited aotion od » 702 (299, 225), nies bowling 250 and Bob Miller 661-251 from ere In YR High triples -- V. Soransky 676 (299); | Sinkles -- Al Shortt 263, Triples ~ D, Wotton 797 (318, 343), 7. | D. Crowder 663 (238, 234); W, Anthony 778, Jim Barnoveky, 273, Frank Gerry, Monogan 703 (289, 232), H Pord os (232, 35); EM. Moni 661 (234,771, Red MacDermaid 264, Cec Viears| (294, 235), B, Buzminekl 654 (228, 219), U0); W, Morey #60 (225, 263); O. 1202, Bil) Sackett 260, Jack Peeling 257, J, Hart #81 (230, 220), D. Reading 650 we 897 (27, 24); W. Judge $54) Zoi Bighn 285, Tony Costants 265, Ron | 306, 223), N, O'Feilly 848 (242, 219), R 264) einy chu (284); B 4 3 rer ly orm 264) y i ie 1" Jack Welsh 281 and Jack Howard So col 240), D, Hooper #1 48 (270, 225); J. Claus 844 (273); RB, Trees WL Wel 844 (288); G. Shulman #41 (270, Strank 421-165-136-119! | Winnmeott #12 (261, R 2 RH B. Meinl ehuk 26 (248); #23 (244); CANADIAN ORDER OF roREsTERS (23 2 (a Yates 0 pg TP Rossi 020 1248); J. Conboy 817 (AT)| "Lucky" Wills sure had his "luck" |g ine my, | Kellar 611; ¥. McKnight 608; Dorls working for him with a nice 768 (247,| Sin ig dl allnce 605 (248); G, Stacey 600 312); Norm O'Reilly was in there 100 go ompaon 25 Punn 242, J. | Other singles -- A. McDonald 202, R. with 736 (303, 255); Flo Tippeit #72 (240, | Gow 29, 201, ¥. H rd 230, 2304, G, | Duscanson 286, ¥, Gavas, 262, B,Thor-(247); Bill Elliott 663 (215, 277); George | Mickwood 225, 215, J. Abrams 225, H | son 252, BR, Gardin 250, Clare Mason Killen #27 (223, 211); George Seott 611 Doyle 221, A. Garrard 220, A Smart | A A nureen. Mullens 244, 1: Brock: |(213, 228); Arn Greens 810. (218,200); 21% N. Olesuk 217, 201, B. Lawson 316, | an TAs Chris Mason 243, J. Prulluex| Bey Dervent 605 (299); Len Barker 602 212, A, Craig 214, T, Barnes 200, K 239, M, MacDonald 234, L, Rose 232((208); Jim Nemish #600 (225) and Ede Brown 207, 0. Goguen 206, D, Solomon , J, Patterson 227, A.| Nathan 600 (205-233), 204, A. Goguen 203, C, Bowman 203, J, | ' eCartney 227, J, Col-| High single games -- Mary Pipher -- RE | line 227 250; Wilf Manning 244) Harold Wilson Lemon Leaguers -- G. Hornby #8. (226; Bud Pipher 225; Joe Ward and Top ten high averages J. Hardie Jean Ward 223; Marie Manning 221; 20, W. Morey 217, W. Anthony 227, V,|Len Dervent 219; Walt Tippeit 215; Sozansky 216, R. Refd 213, T, Ross! 212, Alice Johnson 212; Ev Sista 212, 218; J Claus 211, R, Gardian 211, ¥, Me [Art Brown 211, 228; Janet Stark 200; Knight 206, A, Goguen 207 Wess Richards 209; John Pisani 207; Team standings Packers 10, (39); | Millie Brown 205, Doris Youth 204 and | Pacers 9, (32); Five and One 9, (22); | Joan Richards 204; Wes Stata 203, 219; | Tad Poles 8, (20); Old Tim 7, (25); fiteve Chomnink 202; Don Robinson 202! lucky Six 7, (20) Hopef 7, (25); |and Richards 201 | Bird-Dogs 8, (16); Doodlers #, ani | . Hoola's 12; Coolers, Rowdies 8, (22); Dominos 8, (25); Bizy | px 115 Darts 10; Aces Boys 5, (22); 14's Dills 4, (20); Spul- ig; and Dilly's 7; Dra niks 4, (20); Whiz-Bangs 3, (18); Bob's 'g Bloopers 1, (15) | MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE . y | WED, NIGHT INDUSTRIAL The men's high triples were -- John This week was the end of the first waldingsperger 552, Seott, 537, section and we find Kinloch's on top| Severs 546, Ken Marden 537, Stu | with 42 points, CPI second with 38 lloy 532, Geo, Taylor 532, Al Mason points, which makes them eligible 85 55, and Walt Crystal 524 | of now for the play-offs, The other 14 Men's high singles were Ken Mar teams can battle it out for the other gap 214, John Waldinsperger 212, 209, | four play-off spots in the next 13 nights. \Tony Harrison 204, Don Thomson 2072, How about a little better attendance wai; Seott 201, Ray Crossley 200, and for the last half and get started ON Chas, Severs 199 | 4 omen's high triples ww Janet| as good this peel 489, Donna Collinge, 447, Shirley| ¥ Harrison 473, Ouds Gunn 458, Marie Polts 458, Madge Gladman 438, Mavis YD MOSS, ex Taylor 437 and Fairley Bouckley 419 Love will en's high singles were Shirley | Jon 16 DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS {Lokows; Bob ond o Motel In the Grey Room, who hos eppeered on ond who hes mode ure short for RKO en will expose some of most amazing, unbelievable sks employed emateur ond lonal card sharps Moss will illustrate how Cord Sharps Bottom Deol, Second Deol; tir The bowling was no week with only 34 fellows ever 6 . Wom a t erriers {Harrison 217, Janet Peel 180, 187, 152) Donna Collins 170, 168; Marie Potts 167, Onda Gunn 168, 154; Fairley Bouckley 181, Madge Gladman 150 and Mavis as Two Groups 7. | The team standings, of Jen | are Doreen's Beauty Salon 22, Strik |ers 31, Spoolers 19, Marian's Auto IAd | ter ontro [6, Secigog Cleaners 16, Nighthawks 16, | Champs 15, BoPeep Restaurant . subway launch 14, Lucky Ones GALT (OP) A dispute over | Goch's Supertest 12, Gillard's Cleunars or how they son deol @ bridge hand eontrol of Galt Terriers flared ||? Doug's Barber Bhop 10 Foote's Shell | "with thirteen spades or shuffle o Service 9, Oshawa Cleaning Contrac: | here as the Ineroounty Semior| tum ot sss vests Ceaters 4 1 | Soewion. ol ems ad: ong. mony position #! one cord, an meny Baseball League attempted to or TY USTRIAL other clever, dengerous slelght-of- ganize for the 1960 season MOTOR CITY IND i" at hand card sherp tricks Two y The scores this week were the | Mr, Moss does not Intend te show Bob groups are vying for con have bad the pleasure of recording | card players how to cheat of of the club, one headed by Jong time, as the boys are all fight: | but simply show them what Blake Taylor and the other by ing for those valuable points. 'The | sharp can do with a dock of ¢ Bud Fraser. The Westmou ten stayed in front by thot th {] dl . nt team ay " LJ gy con ect assor the oi . Sage vy gavel point ae they downed Gillards two! Shews ef 7:30, groups until Feb, 2 t0|games to one, D. Wotton (316) and| Admission $1.50, Tickets ma pettle thelr differences. If nolH. Ford (204) sparked Westmount while | purchased of the front desk o the compromise is reached, the ex.|!. Welsh led fhe Cloatars, T Money: Genosha Hotel, ecutive will decide the matter, |DAm (700) was the main eof 18 oor + |Genosha Club when tey erused Motor Only two clubs obligatd them. - . - pelves to enter the league Guelph and St. Thomas. Other re- | maining members of last year's group, including London, Kitch-| sner-Waterloo, Listowell, Hamil. | Now Is The Time... to change that old furnace for GAR-WOOD OIL or GAS UNITS The most economical furnace on the market BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE START PAYMENTS IN SUMMER POR PULL INFORMATION CALL: MOSIER SHEET METAL 21 CHURCH ST. RA 5-2751 or RA 5-2734 Nohnatons. (OSHAWA) LTD. 1, YEARLY SUIT SAL CONTINUE STUDENT'S SUIT SPECIAL Regular $45 to 49.50. Sizes 33 to 38. 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