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The Oshawa Times, 16 Mar 1959, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey Merch 16, 1959 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ; E. Anderson 223, 8. Newsome 222, A. The Parts Men's League tried out the| Landry 217, D, Brabin 214, I, Redko, mew pins at the Motor City Alleys and |213, 204; G. Woodcock 205, E. Stone some had better fortune, while others 204, B. Rutherford 203, and M. Whit- are thinking of taking up tiddly-winks. |ting 200, For the second night of =| Lemon League: M., Mallette #9, M. Bannon 98, G, Woodcock 82 and A. Mecllroy 70, § MEN'S LEAGUE Jays 17, Whippoorwills 15, Seagulls 12, one and Chickadees 11. 2 San arie O , 0 a 4-0 score as a 4 fore they fell off to 992 in the 18st] Tim' pumibasers are Tan hold: ime, which they won by three pins. Mig Tog UBuners ar ml yon aple Leafs split 2-2 with Pontiacs wWho| coos in the league by a win of two Hitler l "on mers to he fon Fonte trom {he spilaing Stair 5 0 overcome "a on he juss The Super Sixes have wainiatesd r seco place GMCs in some close games and will taking two points from the grow also the ng, Dobeats snapping at their heels back in the third game for a single Place, point, as Vauxhalls foll off for & 3.1) The Teddybears, stirring from their victory. Diesels met Cadillacs who long winter nap, took 3 points from were, two men short only won by|the fading Roll-A-Ways, but are still 3-1. The Caddies have suffered serious-|in last position by a slim margin of iy from absenteeism and it has shown one point. up in the standings. It is hoped that The Team standings are as follows: they soon get a full team before they Phyllibusters 34; Super-Sixes 31; Bob: are out-distanced for the section. cats 29; Stanley-S-Teamers 26; Johnnie Trott is the hottest bowler in| A-Ways 26; and Teddybears 25. the league as once again he banged| Top honors for the men were Yi 7 ASA AOI II) ee Dainty, "pocket-size" Little Girls She'll love a new handbag . collection. Patent plastics; plastics in a lacy effect. Colours include white, pink, and black, Each ........ Handbags For + « to dress- up her outfits; to keep her pretty hanky in; and the choice is exciting in this new transparent "| 1.79 away for a lovely 737 (247, 283, 237),|by Wilf Anthony with 257 and 191-448, but he had a running mate in Ross| Top honors for the women were taken by Lillian Jack with 269 and 171-440, 200 Club: Small attendance at the #200" Club this week: Val Sozansky 227, Ted Cunningham 209, Wilf An- 04 Ge. Nethey 301 John Cook thony 257, Gayle Chambers 211, Iie , George ' 5 4 y , Pat Taevis 263, Tes Gray 253, Dave ack =p, Boo Chats 308, Ross Me tchell 252 and Jack Macintosh 250. Third Section Standing: Buicks 4.7 OSHAWA TEN PIN LEAGUE 4, Maple Leafs 2-6-51, Pontiacs 2.5-48,| wwe following is the results of bow- Delcos 3-4-46, Chevs 14-42, Vauxhalls|io.. gor Monday March 34.37, Cadillacs 1-426, Diesels 3334, Too ten teams: Thompson plumb GC's 1:2:37, Olds 01-30 sled that we |!nE 31. Blasters 19, Subway Lunch 17, will have our annual banquet at the ils Dos lo Leder Sta Sua Ukrainian Hall on Bloor street gast on Ln&el's a Saturday May 23, More will Be sald Raike Hardware hi Meteury Jax n g Iw and Building Supplies 12, G. Inter about this highlight of our sea Top honours for the men was taken . by Wilf Anthony with 257 and 191 -- AUX, #7 UAW. 48. bowler with] Top honors for the women were 'Y nay Sater Dy up to|taken by Lillian Jack with 269 and 171 : --440 second place, M0. 2 ), and 200" Club: Small attendance at the ol Fig Pg (24, 269), "200" Club this week: Val Sozansky Singles: A. Gwilliam 237, M. Nichol. 227, Ted Cunningham 209, Wilf An- son 221 and R. Clapp 200. thony 257, Gayle Chambers 211, Lillian Lucky Six white washed Aces, spat Jack 20.) Bob Chute 206, Ross Me. nhornets Top- A ns iliewased Grefuhornel and Jackson Sand and Gravel 10, Smith took two points from Moonbeams. | Transport 10. 24 standings: Sputniks 19, Toppers| High Singles: KX. Gunn 204, T, Janst 15, Greenhornets 14, Aces 14, Moom. (222, G. Reid 232, G. Price 210, B. beams 14, Jetts 13, Lucky Six 13 and| Baxter 209, W. Scott 209-213, D, Keeler Ramblers. 6, » B ne 205, High Singles: K. Gunn 304, T, Lupel FRIENDLY 48 222, G. Reld 232, G., Price 210, B. J. Slater was our only 400 double Baxter 209, W. Scott 209-213, D, Keeler d P. Anderson had high single, 237, B. Boone, 208, Doub! J. Slater 421, (221, 200). High Triple: T, Lupel, 831, G. Reid Singles: P, Anderson i Ye iy m, 3. Mite Fd Rafoes 322, B. 220 and M. Jacklin/Germo: , J. son , G. Jar >, Anderson se, | 284, J. Kubla Si6, B. Baxter S47. B. + M., Parfitt 99, T. Magee 96, Potts 529, K, Marden , D, om p- A Forster 9, M, Low 70 - 89, D. son 528, J. Reid 511, W. Scott 568, G. Cowle 76 and A. Lee 72. Turner 570, §. Malloy 512, G. Murphy Team Standing: Sixers 16, Lulu's 13,(541, D, Keeler 616, B, Bone 849, Flying Saucers 13, Hot Shots 11, Hula| Congratulations to D. Keeler, a very Hoops 11, Strikers 11, Dumbells 5. nice triple Doug! 5. vex asliod Dumbells, Sixers) MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE whitewashed Sputniks, Strikers white-| There were three smart teams this washed Hot Shots and Flying ucers Wask; (Soa Madu, mies ie Jor. Hula is. an's ree To! foul' fe polis fom oop: Lovell, Nu-Way and Crowell's. Fred's WESTMOUNT LADIES' LEAGUE (Drive-In and Peoples 2 points. Motor Honor Roll: L. Johnston -- 738. J./City Bowling and Kinloch's 1 point. Carter, 676, H. Welsh 623, I. Redko OVER 400 Over 400: Marion Hutchins, 454 (233, High Triples: D, Brabin 978, L.|221); Mae Jamieson, 440 (244, 196); Genge 561, N. Rowden 554, E. Ander Vida Morey, 419 (234, 185); Doris Vann, son 552, M. Corneal 540, I, Brabin 417 (247, 170); Bernice Saramak, 407 538, A. Landry 536, E. Stone, 534, G.| (274-133); Merle Poch 407 (235-172). Berwick 526, and B, Rutherford 516.| Over 200: Helen Gourlie 235, Fairley High Singles: L. Johnston 300, 221, | Bouckley 224, Ede Burr 219, Did Hobbs 217; H. Welsh 283, J. Carter 279,/216, Ann Gwilllams 215, Ethel Free. 203; N. Rowden 229, M. Corneal 227,/ man 215, Mabel Moss 206 and Mary McKnight 204 and Lyn Barlow 218. 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Fumiture 4, Kinloch's Ltd, 3, Nu-Way Rug Cleaners 3, Jordan's Florists 3, Fred's Drive-In Aco sed As 2, Jury and Lovell 1 and Crowell's Ld 1es I Or and Dick Harriman 272. iets nd Bin Mo ary, id loore . PRAGUE (AP) -- Czechoslo-| "Those quer 235-N. McAllister 2, , Burk 1, B, er jm! A vak security police called a press B ul o 41 ora MS, ©. Trimble ; meal comtmctionitiith easy-clean plastic back and 'odnisky 261, D. Riordan 251. States. |" Tamon League: J. Hefferman 90, and The women identified them-|A. Houston 9. , Dickin- selves as Ludmilla Vogel and| Team Standing: McGuire WM. DISC Repeat Special Offer! Men's Jewellery Much below usual price One of our noted manufacturers has cleared to us a wide selection of distinctive and interesting designs in cuff links and tie bars , . . ot @ special low price. Some in metal the colour of gold er silver; some stone-set; some with unusual etched 99 PHONE RA 3.7373 seat in blue. tangerine, tan, some checkered patterns in Cora Straunch and sald they pooda 36, Eyre 36, Wrubel 36, Ekker the group Fold easily for were West Germans They were | 35, Mothersell 31, Strachan 30, Powers brought before a group of sports!2%. and Rolfe 29, writers here covering the world oot hockey championships. Team Standing: Brazers 36, Hol Both women said they were in. | Shots 55, Tucks Six 39, Gutter, Snipes structed by the American coun-|pi.y strikes 38, Witfers 37. ter-intelligence corps in Munich| The Lucky Six kept themselves wel to come to Czechoslovakia on the up in ing Junnilly with a y pretext of watching ihe matches | eady bowling by Ron McLean. Al of the West German hockey | Perry paced the King Pins to a 3 to 1 team, They said they were told win over the, Beas SOHNE, olny to spy on military installations .; snort certainly didn't help the and 'were promised unspecified | team. The lowly Witfers and Lucky sums for their information on Strikes split the points. a wi their return |John Brockman and Bill Moore ng i |the big guns for each team respectiv. Both - read their stat ts ly. Ross had », Sood' night, from prepared manuscripts, A |but in a losing cause, as the ots ttersnipes, 3 to 1. Czech journalist in charge of the [0% to the Butiersmiter Tnan for the press conference said the two night with a 728 triple. A minty 30 V! ] | single helped a little, Other nice triples Somes om be expelled from sng) Al Perry 630 (238), Bill More zechosiovakia. |626 (221, 238), Al Jamieson 623 (218, {247), Roy McLean 623 (217, 205, 201), |and Ross Stevenson 619 (217, 216). 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