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The Oshawa Times, 1 Oct 1959, p. 30

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30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 1, 1959 BOWLING NEWS PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team standings this week: Pins 9, Jets 9, The Dinkys 8, timers 8, Handicappers 8, Happy Gang 8, Goose Eggs 7, Goofers §, Blind Mice 6, Mavericks 6, Shocks 5, Maudettes 5, Eight Balls 5, Sweets and Sour 5, Do- Littles 4, Headliners 4, The Brats 3,| High Hopes 2, | The honor roll is really nice this) week led off by Bil: Gitsell with 813) (254, 241, 318); Mavis Taylor 802 (228, 260, 314); Stan Paradise 745 (249, 271, 225); Ben Fisher 741 (230, 273, 238).} Don Brockman 740 (222, 320); Bert Har | ding 736 (242, 262, 232) and Harry Keys 702 (309). Over 600 triples are George Taylor 688 (241, 280); Bob Carter 678 (214, 277), Flo Lovelock 676 (257, 228); Steve Lovelock 674 (315, 201); Edith Ryan 660 645 (224, 228); Don| Crossman 641 (239, 216); Bill Baker 640 (208, 240); Steve Barta 639 (253, 203); Helen Read 633 (249, 238); Gren Wil Jiams 629 (270, 214); Ed Leslie 628 (266); Jack MeConkey 623 (249); Mau- die Cook 618 (249); Bruce Dalton 612 (249, 200); Ray Branton 608 (204, 219); Harry Fayle 608 (249) and Edna Baker 600 (211, 215). Over 220 singles were -- Tom Corneal 272, Cy Taylor 271, Howard Read 235, Helen Fisher 253, Madeline Morrison 240, Oscar Morrison 234, Pete Wight 233, Marg Maughan 230, Alex Alexan- der 229, 224 and Bill Barta 226, UAW LEAGUE In Group 1 -- Bergs Men's" Wear and Canadian Corps No. 1 each took four points from their opposition, Cor- by's B.A, and Tommy Goch Super: test, Local 2784 beat BoPeep Restaur- ant 3-1 and McKeen's Service Station handed Bond Clothing a 3-1. setback. || Canadian Corps No. 2 got off on the right foot by shutting out Buzzers in| Group 2, and share first place with| Joe Flynn's Sport Shop who took four | points from Shipping. Black's Men's Wear and Pollards Shell Station took | three points from Harrison and Kins-| man Hardware and Fred's Refrigera-| tion Service. | In Group 3 Al's Esso Station and/ »- Tony's Refreshments won via the shut. A out over Acadian Cleaners ahd Head | po : i Pins, Cannings edged Gassers 23-1 £ 1 A and Al's Bi-Rite split points with 5 3 Houdaille Industries. | Phos pi Considering the fact that the season is just under way some good scores | # » 3 were turned in with Stan Stovin ¢ i 4 Local Et leading the parade with | n . i. 3 | John Redko, the "Steady Eddie" of | i Al's Esso, had the top single, 331, with | a 721 triple | Following were -- Ed Logeman 765, Jack Cook 760 (325), Harold Newsome 730 (312), Fred Parsons 712, Reg Welsh a 711 (323), Tom Bulger 707 (310), Doug | N, a + Hodgson 707, E. Landry 699, §. Smith] R od N ¢ 3 699, K. Whiley 686, L. Tyrrell 679, R. | Murray 676, E. Jordan 675, R. God-| frey 675, D. Davis 669, R, MacGregor | 676, A. Taylor 667, R. Hickey 658, D.| Marshall 652, D. McEvers 651, J. H Smith 648, C. Rout 648, G, Oliver 641, | S. Saramak 640, B. Strutt 637, E. | Branton 636, H. Lyzun 636, L. Watson | oo : : 634, J. Smith 633, L. Schwartz 632, C.| - . » > ~ i McCabe 627, R. Smithers 619, R.| 3 w » ¥ Cairnes 618, W, Maeson 615 and W.| . #5 ¥ ' Osmok 615. i . 3 0 BUSH LEAGUE { Kemp's Radiators came tp with a " 4 4-0 shutout over Oshawa Glass, while 3 ~ Kuch Shoes whipped the Evan's Loam | hen TE A E boys 3-1; Pickwick Cleaners had quite | ; . A . a tussle, but managed 3 from the Tool | # : oe, Room Terrors, while Nick's Billiards 4 : v were taking 3 from the CNR Flyers; | § J Elliotts Restaurant had little trouble getting 3 from the shorthanded Johan- ; { sen Builders, who were 2 men short. | § 1 a (So early in the season, boys:) Standings -- Pickwick Cleaners 7, Kuch Shoes 8, Kemps Radiators 6. Tool Room Terrors 5, Evans Loam| and Gravel 3, Nick's Billiards 3, El-| Nott's Restaurant 3, Johansen Build. ers 1, CNR Flyers 1, Oshawa Glass 0.| i (scratch) 728 (270), Cec Stapely (who returned after a long absence. Welcome back, Cec.) a 708 (319), Pete Kupnicki with | a 686 (255) and Hugh SE es aol A ; A TODAY'S BIGGEST VALUE : Life ME a One i wx with 8 nice 766 (269, 328), ; . ® Erie wa | 57 popular magazines fo choose from! {4c ate Offer -- High singles (Scratch) with mice single games were -- Bud) Kemp with a a, Cc Boyinan = Al] y Kuch 262, J. Greenfie! an ow- | § Koch 200. 3, Co | ; THE ECONOMY READING PLAN FOR YOUR HOME Low singles -- Having rough mights| pr Lot! were J. Smythe (57, 94); Pree. Mur. dock 82, J, Cincurak 94 and B. Bracey| " i ons, % Your newspaper will be delivered by your carrier and the magazines DPUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS pod § . } * Bud Morey Is showing his ability for ; x % J by your mailman. Your order will be acknowledged with a postcard being in the high averages, having 4 2 ME, J . . * rolled a 795 (316, 260, 219) triple. Steve . { showing first and last magazine payments. Roznik has started the race for the F high single with a 342 game, Nice! bowling (Jah Triples; :8. Romi 1%, €.| v% Please allow 4 to 8 weeks for first magazines to arrive. You may maki 228), Cig+ Mason 688 (242, 234), V.| Hy . ot " 3 Sozansks 684 (260, 248), O. Thompson i 3) a few payments before receiving first copies; however, full and con- 679 (220, 281), W, Evans 671 (243, 226), : 4 . 3 PA A. Sheridan 671 (243, 226), W. Anthony : tinuous service is guaranteed, [ ; 670 (242, 225), R. Gardian 663 (228,| 223), J. Dionne 66 (286), Zr 658 (246, 242), W. Tonkin 652 (228, 251), | « A D. Pickering 642 (233, 255), J. | L iz}: . De a. Toe an \ % The small payment shown above . . . at your carrier's regular col- 634 (228 Ballanti 626 (268), E. "1 : { . + \llantine 3 VEE . lection period . . . covers the cost of both this newspaper and the Moni 626 (246), J. McCartney 624, R.| i : i $ : x : \ ; magazines, $ Plus The Oshawa Times M. Yourkevich 611 (234), (230), J. Smelgrove 601, W. f 4 (221), S. Melnichuk 601 (266) snd D.| - i Nr soter. 8. Harding 283, W For 36 Months Oth Singles arding ) \ Carter 249, R. Williams 240, G. lam. | CHOOSE YOUR FOUR MAGAZINES . . . { > f ALL FOR 60° A WEEK mond 237, G. Parkin 231, L. Locke 228, | s 4 , ; L. Patterson 28, F. McKenzie 227. V3 CHECK THEM ON THE LIST... NO MONEY DOWN Peggy Milne 226 and G. Shullman 220. | Team Standings: Sead Das | E y Rockets 7, Pioneers 6, ustlers 6, | org 8 1 Creanes 3, ATs Pains 5. Tompers S| \ : hr HAND TO YOUR CARRIER OR MAIL TODAY Goofers 4, Lucky Ones 4, Isy's Dizzies| k y 3 * ' ¥ 3, Ramblers 3, Jim's Dandys 3, Sid's| Kids 2, Beatniks 2, Saggers 2 and Zeros 0, Lemon League: P. McAvoy 69, R. Pilon 75, A. Nelson 78, Lillian Bennett Do Not Write Here : HE Bay, i790 Fog ; 87 and Gwen Lalonde 99 } wl Ah UTE ! | 1371] a . WESTMOUNT LADIES' LEAGUE . mE 1 i i 74 - | Mark an X BEFORE Any FOUR Magazines Comier's NOME. jhuasssrsesvessssneibneness a Lv / fo ew -- ------ ---- ---- -- -------- = -------------------------- -- There was a slight error in last week's report -- the Daffy Daffodils | took three points instead of two from | the Peonies, We regret that some names weren't mentioned The Daify Daffodils took four from the Tuli-s: the Tiger Lilies took four | from the Sweet Peas; Petunias took | three games to Buttercups' one; the Sweet Violets tied two each with the Peonies. { High Triples: Betty Rutherford with | a nice score of 675; Audrey Metcalfe | hme 580, Laura Genge 574, as | $72, Jean Carter 572, Flo Knox 558, Lil Weeks 332, Barb Beamish 322, Gwen Berwick 520, Barb | Dunn 519, Joan Sabanski 517 and Matti Goodwin 514. High Singles: Irene Rahme 272, Betty Rutherford 271, 236, Barb Beamish 253, Flo Knox 260, Dot Sterling 236, Dot] Brabin 234, Audrey Metcalfe 223. Gwen Berwick 218, Jean Gaskell 215, Jean | Carter 209, Barb Dunn 206 Mary Mountjoy 200 Lemon League: Iris Richardson 83, | Vie Haggarty 93, Jean Richardson 9, | nor Rogers 81, Jean Czosnek 8, | 61, 82, Gwen Woodcock 79, Olive Duf- field 92, Tsabelle Askew 93, Dot Ben- | 2 | ne ines: Daffy Daffodils .7, Tiger | Lilies. 6, Petunias 8, Sweet Violets 4, Peonies 3, Buttercups 3, Tulips 2 and | Sweet Peas 2 STORE PARK LEAGUE 5 of Alb Porter was the star for our firs night with a 713 triple (262, 286), Just a lucky night Alb, or are you going to do this all yeor? (I bet your team hopes 80.) I 3 4 ver 600: John Cameron 663 (308), | ; : no Robt Boneham 647 (253, 223), Millie | Cameron 636 (200, 206, 230), Fsme Kornylo 631 (240, 209), Joe Parsons 622 1275). Only five! 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