a ---------- aT mp pat MC Ldn My A] Ai A Rg oR of whether a club is good FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE Vancouver Bros. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS enough or not, and at this time al THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 8, 1939 {Rass olf to She R)teon Drugs Club, now gy" Jubilee Pavilion 3, Oshawa Auto game of Trim 30, ve's na The Ed Wilson Furniture club still Homes 23 points. needs three more points to cinch a Individual high scores -- Bob igh Have Invention For Racehorse VANCOUVER (CP) Four Vancouver brothers are collect ing dividends on their invention of a safety bar which gives a racehorse leverage as it plunges from thé starting gate. Wilson Dunn, presiding steward at the Exhibition Park and Lans- downe race meets here, returned recently from New Yark after completing a deal th the Greater New York racing com-| {mission to Install the Dunn safety starting bar on all starting gates in New York, | George Dunn Invented the de- vice, but Included his brothers | Wilson, Wally and Don on profits received from sales and a $10 | per Tachg any Tovalty levied on ™ alin Ta all tracks using It because each| The men's high triples were Jac contributed to its development Gorin 204 Walt Scout Si, Ken Reardon and subsequent acceptance, Harry B ohm oop, Al Mason 307, Doug " " Cole 5, Geo, | yot but we definitly have hopes Pe Sin high singles were Bill now," sald Wilson Dunn. Moring_ 211, Dan Thomson 13, Jack SOLID TAKE-OFF Wa seat im: Dou. Col 100 Vitor | The rubber-covered safety bar Parfitt 163, Harry Biohm Soi. Ken Mar stretches across the track under| "ne woman's high toles ware Donna By JACK SORDS LOCAL 1817 LEAGUE High Triples: B, Adams Creamer 645, J, E. Westlake 616, Richard 609, D, Br len High Singles: H, Westlake 264, F', Wat out 252, A, Sih 231s k, Taylor 581, L. Haley 338 mi , A, Taylol y Li, Ha N ons: L. Keeler 227, 8. Kaitner 224, Kit ir Lom m 223, R, Snelgrove 323, W, Campbell 222, J, McConkey 221, P, Hercla 217, R. Henning 217, W, Helmecke 215, C, Weix- ler 214, D. gard 210, I. Creamer 207, M. Clements 207, A. Halne 251, B, Watson 202, K. Ross 200 Nichol 200, Lemon League: E, Hamelko #4, J, Lavergne 97 and R, Snelgrove 98, Third section winners; XX--A Group - All Stars. XX 13, Suckers 13, Allin. One 11, Loafers 10, Misfits § and In. | stigators 6, B Group --- Hawkeyes XX 15, Eight balls 13, Tryhards 10, Beginners Jumpers 9 and CellarDwellers 8, PS: Playoffs start next Friday night! MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE Vennor 609. (248); A, Garrard M,[219) and ¥, Hayward 602 (224 Singles: J, Hart 281; D, Sol , _R.|M. Kalynko 235; J, White 234 Kil. 2 [Bell 2 3. oghan 213, 204; R. MoGillis 212 oe] 212; C, Weeks 211; I. Welsh Y 615, ight 606 and J, Canfield 276, Ride: weld FU pela ny U Ath LAT Voy 5 STA NG [3 OPERAT= T ST] A L i A ING THE BOA SEN 206; M. Thompson 205; B, Wilson 203, day, A DARGUeT. at the Genosha, THE PIN HITTERS r a and K.| meam Houston's 11, Conv MeCarl"s 7 and Boorman's J Men's high single, Al Price 275 (ans high triple, Lioyd Corson | 253) 091, over 200: Les Smale 245, Wal iw , 201 and Ted Tozer 202, igh single, Dorothy Toze high triple, Dorothy Toze 165, 172, ) B41 Ladies over 176: Dorothy Tomer 20: Nat Boorman 191, Madeline Sinclal 185 and Enid Hatt 176, ° Elleen Coppi: |sinstry 205, '| Ladies' 204, Ladies' Lemon Lea - DON'T = d sinclair, TAKE A STRANGLE HOLD ON THE ROD Ne Templar, Dol ~HOLD THE ROD TIP TOO HIGH BEFORE STARTING THE BACK CAST = CONTINUE BACK CAST APTER ROD TIP PASSES VERTICAL POSITION = START FORWARD CAST @6 FORE THE LINE ROLLS OUT BEHIND = USE TOO MUCH FOWER FOR THE FORWARD CAST Houston, DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE in the regular schedule the lea standing as of March 25th is; P fii | Thomson 461, Onda Gunn 454, Ina Bow: | man 453, Mavis Taylor 449 and Irene double went to Stan Johnson with a 3 wide and when in position be. single and 487 double. hind each horse Is ah Inch and a'Severs 442, ' quarter in depth, The women's high singles were Donna Collins 183, 175, Betty Thomson double honours for the ladies with 2: When the starter sends the 173, Fairley Bouckley 162, 161, Bernice gna 211, fie'd on its way, the horses make Tyers 161, Mavis Taylor 161 and Irene' 200 club lap ith har. smpwhnt Severs 160, ga et Nia the har Ble Kk | The team standings are Svoofers 71. van 215.2111 J, similar to a starting block In 8 poveen's Benuty Sn'on 63, Nighthawks g Miner 242. 241 homan sprint race--and oot pur: 61, Scugog Cleuneis 0, Birikers 00. Joan Armstrong " PW Lucky Ones 58, Subway Lune 2; B. Melnychuk 23 chase aa they plunge forw nd. Marian's Auto Lid, 46, Gillard's Clean. 1 T, Cunningham At first horsemen were 8Ven- 45 nope Resta 44, Doug's 920, 209; R tical of the gadaet, fearing |' Barber Shop 41, Tommy Goch's Suoer. 201 and V. Sozansky 201, ran) * horses, Bu flop test 41, Footes Sholl Service 40. Osh." 300 Club = Stan Johnson, 303, oe ip Shale Tho But after awa Cleaning Contractors M, Champs geatulations! the bar was tWO Vears sq and Acadian Cleaners 26, instolled on| ae UAW LEAGUE tracks In California where it met| MOTOR CITY INDUSTRIAL In Group 1, Pleasure Valley Servi have to inetant favor, ' As we open our play-offs, Lockwoods have come up with a tre. Werne The Dinns say the device will mendous team effort to take the lead | in e attached to starting mates at in the battle for the Labatt Trophy. havi IF TOO MANY FLIES SNAP [ A NOT USING LOG ENOUGH On SING LONG ENOUGH OA We BARRY = ALLOW LINE TO SLIP THROUGH THE GUIDES ON THE FORWARD CASY KUNG PRATURES SYIDICATE, Ine Borremans 245, 21 R. McMaster 2% 237, 211; B, Jon 11D. 228 Milwaules Braves Lost VVithout Red' BRADENTON, Fla, (AP)--The| Mantilla (221) shadow of Red Schoendienst move over to short if Johnny . hangs over the Milwaukee camp The absence of the this spring. The absence of e tiouble Lo | | | appear may section they would Logan (,226) has any more 1eg hoth the old and new Woodhine With N. Olesuk second baseman, who is fighting an slumped 47 points tracks In Toronto and at (321) they a winning battle with tuberculo- last year, F where 'rank Torre (.309) and Frie, Ont, Houdallle Industries also won by at St. Louls 18 years ago tonight, scores from J. Gow and A. Goguen. That was the Brown Bomhe's , Clark's moved into third spot, grea | ly aided by R, Doyle, while the short. 4! 16th successful defence of the handed Motor City club never did hit| title he won from James J, [their stride, Braddock in 1987, and he won P'nfall: Lockwoods 374, Dunns 3387, nine more title houts before his Westmount 3244, Genosha 3213 retirement in 1949, an Cleaners Joe Plontek was top bowler with Doug Hodgson had 738, Ed Branton 7 Sol Himes 700 (314), 708, W. . Osmok yu (202, |W Nomen 235; | Can, Corps 31 (54), Tommy Goch 20) Mh; Kalvako 238, J. While A341 I Rovis | 02" usr: Local 2184, 19 (30), Black's 18 ; C, Winacott 225s D. Wilson 221; J. + Loci 3 ' 19, 206; R. Howard 214; T, Mon (20), and Werners 10 (42), i J 2105 | RY G. Moss 2105 K. Henry 210; W, Smith[26 (50), Fred's Refrigeration 24 (53), M, Ford 99 and D,|®0d H. and K. 17 (49). 4 : 33 Attention Fellahs «-- Reserve Satur: ril 18, 6,30 p.m, for the annual standings -- MoKinstry's 12, ins 8, Gilmour's 7,| 'a, | | Houston 227, Bert MeCarl 210, Mac Me: | niks Lorne Crandall, Nel. 266-222), Alan Hill 694 (207-219. le Templar, Dolly Suddard and Betty | Joun Armstrong, took both single and 640 (282), Bob Carter 640 (30%), -- TR, Chute 253, 204; W. Jarvis 631 Anthony 240, 208; D, Tilk 249; J, Min. |625 (200), Edna Baker 624 (262-207), Lily | Brockman [619 (209-210), R. Brown Shem!it 213; G. Gudgeon Corneal 602 (210-219) and Helen Fisher' Con we find Station had little trouble 'disposing of | WESTMOUNT LADIES' LEAGUE Honor roll = B, Rutherford 620, M, nd with only two nights left Jordan 619, | thin to| High triples -- J. Yulll 589, H, Welsh hings well In hand, Tommy Goch | 382, H, Johnson 582, E, Stone 578, A, 9 lending the attack with/Sunertest and Canadian Corps split! Metcalfe 560, B. Dunn 557, I, Redko 851, . 704 rolled games of 1388, points while Local 2784 shut out Black's M. Corneal 546, F'. Knox 540, N, Row- | A Fort 119s, 1191, to top the pack by 317 pins. (Men's Wear and Bera's Men's Wear den 832, I, Reid 513, M, Whiting 501 . the eastern Don't get big heads, The Jrtins i far beat Oshawa Appliances ak . ul al an i 20. H. Welsh DEE N 3 from over, A couple ol unn's stars Shi ping and 's "Rite tool wo, hi sls, leaves the National League Joe Adcock (.275) alternate at Canadian racing season onened from Sven 2 ia, whunfes Stary glu Shs i en opponition 'and 248, M. Corneal 236, B. Rutherford 200 champlons without a leader on first and Eddle Mathews (251) Anrll 4 Twenty « two tracks In from next week) but moved Into sec:| remain tied for first place in Group 11, 301i # Joodoook gb M. Jordan 220, faving field, Tvery visitor will be at third. Mathews/the US have adonted it as ond spot and remained a blg threat to Bond Clothing kept their hopes alive| Gof gp AX "Motealfe 218, 201; G, Hor the playing field. Ti |the leaders, by shutting out Fred's Refrigeration + A, Metcalfe 212, 201; G. Har 3 [per 212, H, Johnson 212, I Redko 204 Westmount fought back after a poor go.vice and Pollard"s Shell Station de 111, Head Pins were hand: (p Jolt by Tony's Refresh-\ynd 1, McDonald 66. four points from Ridge View Snack Bar, dees 16 and Seagulls 13. | shutout over Swan's Hardware and Als| t.| Esso picked up three points from Aca. | Alec Anderson Bolahood Real Maeson 609, R. Cairnes 606, from Jubilee Pavilion. Racking up a aenol \ |W. 600, W, Newlands 688, A, dandy 3833 total, the Consolation: Acadiane 301. Giiard® Butier 687, S. 'Stovin 075, G. Duncan squad are proving to be a powerful ag: Tri , O) 784 (321, 346, 217); | 675, J. Brown 674, L, Moore 668, J. Me- ey Cour ian Hi. Can 3 Olliffe 663, R, Hickey G. Russell h od 624, R. Wilson 622 and play-off spot and the chance for this Gallag. | H her 864 (308), Ding Gavas 831 alas | oun Planeta victory will come on Thursday when {the Jubilee Pavilion club tackles the Earl Jorden 704, Hank Sarnoveky 775) furnituremen, Jt should be a thriller. (307), Denny Linton 767, Don Henning Dickison Goldell Homes dropped a brace to|765, Matt Bell 741, Bill Galbraith 751, | Schoey Wilson's and it mow looks as if they|E. Carswell 734 (333), Joe Vasko 733, Moore ' will remain in the cellar but this is|Al Stovin 724, Bert Hading 719, Bilijeau 206. M. Wi no indication of the ability of the club,|Solomon 719, Mickey McMaster 711 and | aghan 263 which has lost some tight ones, Joe Kastner 703, Lemon Dove's Fina Station almost ruined Oshawa Auto Trim's chances of a play. off spot by taking two 'points from the! trimmers, 2 ints, Burrow 55 3 The Standing -- Bolahood's Real Es. |They are the only ones in the run. tate 43 points, Lucky Sirike Grill 41,| ning now but can they catch McGuire? an 43, Ritson Drugs 35, ©d Wilson Furniture'Fran Schoenau came up with a nice'Rolfe 31, ANDINGS roup | ~ Pleasure Valley 38 (72), 27 (00), Oshawa Appliances roup li-Shipping 29 (61), Al's Bl. te 20 (47), McKeen's 26 (53), Bond's Pollard's 23 (86), Joe Flynn's 18 (47), ST, GREGORY'S LEAGUE Wi a . y MoGuire is still front with 50 m and Houston 53.|55, Houston 83, Dickison Ekker 47, Wrubel 45, Eyre Powers 38 Group [l--=Buzzers (85), Head {Pins 30 (59), Acadian Cleaners 26 (60), {Al's Esso 25 (53), Ridge View 23 (80), | Tony's 31 (43), Houdaille 20 (53) and 308 Station 27 and High Singles: Fran Schoensu 305 and 3 John Planeta 3 pies; Zales Moreau 644 and Thosy over 235; M, Halk 252, | Swan's 12 (27), | PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES The High Balls are still leading the race with 40 00 erangs and Taylors Sailors, T! 9 |Do-Littles 34, B-Bobs 33, Jumpers 32, It | Starters 31, Zeroes and Rings 30, Sput- Ups and Downs, Lucky "13", {Gray Beards and Smoochers 26, Bills Pills 24 and The Oscars 13, The honor roll for the two nights of r, (bowling were George Taylor 771 (258, 228), Tom Corneal 738 (260, 237, 241), 4, | Ev Harding 725 (300.289), Bert Hard. ir i mo 224-233), and Dot Paradise n 211-203), n,| High triples are Bill Gutsell 606 (200. 208), Ben Fisher 691 (273,205), Alf Brisebois 671 (267-219), Stan Paradise 660 (275.241), | Ruth Hopps 665 (377), Bert Wight 664 | (200), Flo Lovelock 664 (235-241), Pete y AG A = LO | With only two more nights of bowling Wight 663 (306), Bob Corneal 663 (209. Taylor 663 (264-229), Peggy @|261), Jean 061 (252-213), Harry Fayle 657 Ii: | Branton busters 38, Super Sixes 35, Boboats 38, | (213-204-240), Madeline Morrison 655 Stanley-8-Teamers 34, Roll-A-Ways 31 an| (230-231), Don Crossman 652 (209.281), | Helen Read 652 (243.230), Howard Read | Collins 504, Fairley Bouckley 460, Betty|Tedadybears 25 the starting gate. 1t ia five Inches . | Toa. men's honors for both single and 652 (208.200), Johnny Hopps 651 (226. 03 228), Scott Smith 643 (224.200,219), Jack | Mcintosh 642 (224.220), Stan y Cook | Fred 37 McKee 636 (239), Les Gray 633 (2006. 631 (204-241), Pat Marion Thomas | 273) Gren Williams (252-201), 1; {Rae 624 (272), Audrey Keys 621 (200. 71 | 200-200), Harry Keys 631 (211.228), Ray es (Branton 620 (202-246), Ron Adamson Mavis Taylor 609 (207 241), Jim Morrison 605 (202-209), Millie 601 (211.220), We will be bowling Saturday after noon April 25th at 5 p.m, instead of 2 pm. as you were previously told RESERVATIONS TAKEN NOW for 1959's most exciting \ Great stuff, Safaris, Not the hunting kind---far too strenuous. The Pontiac kind . , . the 1959 Pontiac Safari station wagon kind, Slip behind the wheel, Suddenly you feel a wonderful sense of adventure, Everyday cares drop away. You're alive, excited, rarin' to go. Your eyes light up, you may even start to whistle, You come back to earth when your wife gives*you a funny look, And yet this Pontiac station wagon really is just as exciting, every bit as glamorous as a hunt for the greater Kudu. And there's room in the back for all your gear and the bearers, too, See the Safari at your local Pontiac dealer's to-morrow. Bring one back alive! ce and B, Dunn 203, Lemon League - oyle 99, M, Wells 95 I. Welsh 99, L, ,» D. Bennett 93, 71; wl Team standings Canaries 39, Y|Cuckoos 37, Crows 36 and Robins 23 Ith Whipporwills 23, Bluejays 21, Chicka. [) MEN'S MAJOR Lucky Strike Grill missed a golden {opportunity to take over first place 89, when the Ritson Drugs club handed 34, the grillers a shut-out, and the leading Esate club took two Ritson ~Drugs| gregation, even a certain eritic thought much different at one time. To be in third spot, after twenty-two | | weeks at bowling is surely a fair in. 47, J, ith 9° ALE BANANA SPLITS Buy one i at the regular price ° 1347 SIMCOE ST. N. AT TAUNTON: RD. Have = a bone-dr «ba re ---- ~~ sement a Ni FES SPECIAL ICYCLES sTANDARD has the same question for man: dropped 41 points in average but standard equipment, they said. | ader Froid Huney.-Can you win with 1} ie po Tats Le ed re ns Toes, ria without Red?" |W th 3 lomers anc s. # : h \ lot of tough! n rol P Haney realizes the important| Wes Covington (.330) will be i REMEMBER WHEN? : * breaks but thelr fighting spirit. should IN they failed to take role Schoendienst played hoth on left, Billy Bruton (.200) in centre| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |help to move them higher in the stand point" they now trail Buzzers the field and in the intangibles and Hank Aaron (,920), the big| Joe Louls knocked out Tony ing next week. en Viney Wrabbed off | three. The latter team came up w Musto in nine rounds | 1d [leading the Acadians, they g | that do not show in the record man of the club, in right. Both : e rounds Ra World (ion spot in the other series, followed books. He was the man with a|Covington and Bruton appear to|Neavywelzht chamnionthin match closely by Gillards who received good few words of encouratement that have recovered from last year's could steady a struggling pitelier. knee Injuries. " It was Red who made this collec: Lopata will ease the burden on tion of talented individualists jell pegular catchers Del Crandall into a world series winner in|(272) and Del Rice (.229), 1987, GOOD PITCHING 3209, Clarks 3189 and Motor City 2005, 1] Te = at NORRIE of particularly| 'The front line pitchers, Warren [v. Claus 721 (337, 239)1 H. Canfield 685 Donald 667, G. about second base," Haney tells|Spahn (22-11) and Lew Burdette KEEP SOCCER CUP |c270, 214, 201); N. O'Reilly oa (268, | 683, B, Welsh 830, a. Rout ®1, L. v all who ask. He means he isn't((20-10), are backed up by Joey| BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- The Hou Ri dav 663 (861, 2s, Bos Bion A 3B. Hobbs 642. G. G worried about finding somebody|Jay (7-5) and Carlton Willey America Cup, symbolic of South| (24, 222); B. Lawson 647 (200); M.|frey 636, E, 'Dumas 638, who can fleld the position until (9-7), with lefthanded Juan Pi. American soccer supremacy, will|Lucyk 646 (io, 210i D. Wotton 613635, R. Murray 631, B. Polley, 6X, Joung Mel Roach's knee heals so|zarro (6:4) on the borderline. Bob(stay in Argentina for another || gmt 200 0 Go 0 Rd i aot ee soa that he can make the pivot. He| Buhl (5-2), throwing freely after vear, "a1, 210); 8. Weeks 612 (237, 217); M.IU, Caron 618, s he won't find another(a season of arm troubles will tf A hh ty AAA A i hoendienst in this camp -- or start ter: With such at sbund, --- r. ance of talent Bol us! a for second base, this Is may wind wp as the done man on . a set ball club, The same team relief. est of the newcom-| that blew a 3-1 lead to the Yan-|ers is lefi' der Bob Hartman kees last October is back again. 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