7%) OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS -- B. Houston 98, J. game, College IGA club Lemon League -- B. H 94, J.|ing_the first. Colles IGA clu dys|thony whose high two-game total of handicap -- 236, 20, 215) Go Fred Coleman 223 and Stan le y 220. Men over 200, with handicap -- Reg Pike was high for the men with his of 309, 226 (672); Perce , 203 (688); Alan Venema Clark 3 All- man 220, Ken Neal 228, 226, Cliff Davis 217, Dan Drapak 216, Roy Corbman 210, Clavton Lee 208, Wil- r Down 207, Mark Hill 205, 202 (600) Bruce Hurst 203. | We have five in the Lemon League this week and they are -- Marj. Clark 89, Rita Code 83, Verna Haight 85, 68; Ethel Westlake 82, 80 and Bill Hamil ton 75. ° THE FRIENDLY 48 LEAGUE 'We have a high double this week. Daisy Malcolm with 431 (253). Two singles Pearl Anderson 219, and Winnie | Scott 209. Our list of lemon leaguers is a lot shorter this week: Betty Stone. bridge, 99. Anne Lee 98, Nellie Ricketts @, Kay Bickle 92, Marjorie Taylor 89, Chris. Griffith 87, Lena Gilbert 85. Edna Franklin 83 - 48, Marge Norris 80, Dianna Cowle 79 - 65, Marge Lud- ow. 66, Gladys Gwilllams 57 and Edna 70 - 61. The Jets took 3 points from the Hopefuls; Slowpokés 3 from Pinups: Bombers 2, Six Luckies 1 and Bees 2, Whirlwinds 1. "Standing -- Slowpokes 17, Whirlwinds 15, Bombers 13, Jets 11, Bees 9, Pin- ups 8, 'Hopefuls 7 and Six Luckies 4. DUPLATE 30CIAL AND SPORTS With only {wo nights in this section, we see mo less than nine teams making bid for first place. At present the Beatniks and Hustlers are tied for the lead. The Beatniks took three weel- earned points by competing against G. Stacey's 813 (297, 266, 250) triple and J. Melnychuk's 630 (257, 252), of the Hust. lets. In second pl are the Ramblers | and" Jim's Dandys', with their eyes on the lead position. Tied for third posi- tion and only two points behind the lead teams are Isy's Dizzies, Al's Pains the Pioneers. The starting time has been changed from previous years to 6.45 p.m. Please talk this up among your teammates as well we know just the bowler by missing three frames may be the cause of his team losing a point. With compe- it is for this section, 471 surpassed all other total scores. The Fro the high single was Bert club had an anaemic pallor to it this week as only 14 bowlers could meet the requirements for membership: Bert Jones 276, Wilf Anthony 240, 231; Jack Button 210, Jackie Browning 236, Val Sozansky 231, Gecrge Parkin 220, Bob Chute 224, Anita Crandell 222, Bill Vince 212, 207; John Mintern 210, Laurence McConkey 207, Doreen Mapplebeck 206, Leo Lind- berg 202 and Bob Brown- 200. PLATERS LEAGUE It wasn't a very exciting night com- pared to the action of the previous two weeks. re were five bowlers with triple scores of over "600" and leading the field was Gibson with a tota] of "680. The Lemon League Club mow has three mew Members, Jamely, Freddie Hansel, Eroski ai . Repeaters this week are Alex Shewluch ard Gut- sole. Téam scores this week are as follows: Shiners, Gyros, Mixers and G87's each received three points, each leaving only one lone point for Polishers, Tankers, Kromers and Automatics. Team standing to date: Gyros are § points ahead with a total of 19, Auto- maties come next with 14, Shiners and Mixers each have 13, 'Tankers and G87's have 12, Kromers down with 8, leaving the Polishers with only 5 points. The $64,000 question of the week -- whieh of the top teams is going to knock the Gyros off their pedestal. A and P LEAGUE We have toree 600 series fo report this week. High triple for the evening went to Betty Hewett with 631 (254), others were Joe Keitz 618 (210, 219) and May Gilkes 616 (214, 207). Tammy Harlock had. a nice 243 game but failed to make the 600 mark. Other 200 games were Vi Matchett 217, Caro- lyn Hasler 210, Isabelle Johnson 209, Millie Glowski 206, Doris Hartwig 206, Jan Zambonelli 205, Joan Wall 202, Doreen Sheehy 201 and Goldie Ellis 201. Team Standings: Yappers 18, Mary Mutts 17, Busy Bees 11, Kittens 10, Bella Airs 9, Cannonballs D. 697 (272); hy | 196), J. Claus 646 (256), W. Mor- ey 641 (257); E. Ballentine 639 (222, an 638, and BE. Moni 4 , 231); G. Gatto 625 (251): L. €253)3 A. McDonald 619 (220) . i 3 Montgom , 314); A. Prit:|Mary. Parkes 9, 81, . Ci 699 | 59, Godie Elils 85 and Carilyn James 74. We still have too many in Eleanor Watson 96, 62, 7. Lemon League: Dot Starky 96, Marie ery 92, Carolyn Hasle: , 205); R. 624 (213, 206 064 ( 210); and C. Mundy 622 (213, 274). singles: B. Gledhill 278, P. A. Desjardins 217, 208, , W. . Baumhour 220. Lemon League -- G. Hammond 96, 82 and Lillian Bennett 97. Ramblers 15,-1sy's Dizzies 14, Al s 14, Pio- neers 14, foppers 13, Ro 13, Head Pins 12, Cyclones 11, Lucky Ones 10, Saggers 9, Goofers 9, Sid's Kids 6 and Zeros B. CATHOLIC LEAGUE High singles -- J. Dickison 273 and T.: Monagh 256, Monaghan 638. P. 215, E. L {Hill 207, H. O"Connor 11, High triples -- J. Dickison 631 and T. 208, D. Cornish 205, M. McGrath 203 and M. Willams 200. Spare Tires really have a spare, A lemon-league-er we: declare, Earl Yahn is just the man To put our winnings on the lam. This year we hope to win some fame, Please Earl, stop the yawning ganie. Earl Yahn #7, N. Norton 93, B. Gled- elly 92 n Goolah 90 and indi Itchy Fleas 11, Daredevils 11, Spare Tires 11, Kookies izeling Six 10, Wildcats 9, Six and Stanley Steemers 8. MEN'S MAJOR . Eyre 45, Joe Wrubel 251, F. Schoenou 234, 233; L. Trattner 226, M. McGrath ; E. Mothersill 241, J. Dickison 273, M. Mothersill 233, T. Monaghan 286, 255 and J. Strachan 228. |almost like Seldom has there been as much ex. between the two top clubs, 8. D. Hyman Real Estate and College Hill IGA. With both clubs being tied for top it was a title bout and after los- Football | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Football commissioner Sydney Halter said Wednesday that the proposed American Football League is prepared to enter an agreement with- the Canadian Football League to respect each other's contr: Mr. Halter was commenting on a statement by Tom Eddy, an of- ficial of the Los Angeles club of the AFL, that the league would consider the Canadian leagues an open market, "About three weeks or a month ago I was in touch with Lamar Hunt, an organizer of the new league," Halter said. "He said they would be pleased to enter an- agreement with the Canadian Football League to mutually re. spect each other's contracts and options. "He said they would wait un- til they had a commissioner be- fore luding an agr re) Halter added. WILL USE COURTS In Montreal, Ted Workman, owner of Montreal Alouettes and a past president of the Big Four, said if the new league refuses to | recognize player contracts of Canadian teams "we will go to court and win every time." There | was enough anti-trust sport prob- | lems in the United States now "'without them asking for more." | In Edmonton, Eric Duggan, | president of Edmonton Eskimos, | said he was of the opinion that the new league would honor Canadian contracts and options. General manager Herb Capozzi 0" 3ritish Columbia Lions said in Vancouver he is not worried about player raids by the AFL clubs. Pacts To Be Honored cuits in Canada, but would com- even those only under option to clubs in another league," he said. "I have talked with the commis- sioner of the Canadian football leagues and we have verbally agreed to honor each other's contracts. He need have no fear on that score." pete with them in the college draft and for free agents. "We will honor all players under contract to other leagues, jes E i : 5 i % if i h N Individual 'Spotlight -- The big gun in men's competiticn was again Wilf An-iand Hi this ers 9, - | Knight,631 (283, 206); Gord McCormack turned # on to i: ti xe i i ii ah i i CH g 25; Oshawa Auto Trim 23; Ritson Drugs 22 and Cliff Mills Mctors 21. A new record was set with 23 bowl- ers registering three game totals over the 700 mark: Roy Nesbitt 919 (380, 393); Ron Swartz 879 (335); Bill Gal braith 815; ony. Jordan 850 (320); (363); Don Henning 759; Gord Brown 754; Joe Ristich 753; Mickey McMaster 745; Ed Brown 736; Harold Ballem 728; Al Zweig 725; Ewyin Brown 717; Jack Brown 715; Johm Trott 715; Red MacDermaid 710: Bert Harding 705} Doug Harding 705 and Bill Solomon 701. WESTMOUNT LADIES High triples -- Thelma Owen 627, Betty Rutherford 621, Jean Carter 602, Marg Weeks 567, Dot Sterling 562, Shir- ley Smegal 558, Mary ' Mountjoy "516, Toots Anderson 540, Toots Taylor 532, Marie Knapp 530, Bea Campbell 529, Joan Sabanski 528, Marg White 526, Barb Dunn 523, Reta Preston 518, Iris Richardscn 508. High Singles --Toots Anderson 286, Thelma Owen 247, 239, Jean Richard. son 234, Marg Weeks 231, Betty Ruther- ford 226, 209, Marg White' 226, Shirley Milne 223, Toots Taylor 222, Shirley | Smegal 220, Iris Richardson 218, Nellie Rowden 215, Annebelle Cobb 210, Dot Sterling 209, Joan Sabanski 208, 200, Jean Carter 206, 202, Barb Duns 206 and Mary Mountjoy 202. Our three - ball bowlers are -- Gwen Woodcock 85, 99, Dt Brabin 87, Doris Fisher 99, Helen Johnston 78 and Isa- belle Askew 95. Points -- Jiger Lilies 17, Petunias 14, Sweetpeas 12, Daffy Daffodils 12, Tulips 11, Buttercups 11, Sweet Violets 10 and | Peonies 9. UNITED STEEL WORKERS High triples: -- D. Snelgrove 612. High singles -- R. Richard 245, D. . 'Boneham 221, 227, H. standing: -- A. Group: Loaf a Instigatirs 14, Spitfires 10, Stiv- Oriblers 11, Poorshots 10, 6 Loosers 5 and Cellar LEAGUR City Ladies' spiced)" ty hand, in printed: form; and - lon a full-size ples of papch, with plen- ty of space left at and left-hand side of sheeh i 1 3 SERGEANTS' MESS Congratulations to Barb McFeeters, with her 704 1262, 268). 600 games: Stew McKinlay 692 (220, 280), Dave Matthews 638 (256); Palm 614 (237); Nick Hall 606 (200. (224). Ladies -- Betty Sackett 662 (227, 200, 235) and Joan Rogers 616 (259). 200 games: Jack Sackett 251, 217, Geo. Wright 236, Joe Teatro 233, Geo. | Fox 233, 207, Reg Burr 221, Jack Alli-| son 218, Percy Wright 216, Lloyd Car- | son 215, 200, Mel Whyte 214, Jim Bow: | man 212, Frank Grant 209 and Karse Carswell 204. | Ladies: Betty Grant 237, Belle Fox 220, Ev, Cloygh 209, Lordine Murphy 238, B. Flynn 232, F. Lee 232, M. Halik | citement as there was in the meeting 202 and Eileen Carson 200. Team Standing: Armourers 15, Wire- less 14, Loaders 13, Fitters 12, Gunners 11, Instructors 9, Operatirs 8, Drivers 7 7 and C di 4 HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE . The scores are a little better again weck. bowler for this week is Pat McConnell with (190, 164) 354; Bill Hunka (120, 178) 298; Charlie Lovell (128, 105) 233 and Ada McDonough (104, 79) 183. With handicap: Sonia Diachinko (81, 42) 123; Iva Forrest (34, 56) 90 and Ciera Suddard (44, 36) 80y We would like to thank our coaches and scorekeepers. th BUY VARONE VANCOUVER (CP) -- The WIFU British Columbia Lions Tuesday purchased John Varone, fullback and defensive linebacker from Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Purchase price was not an- nounced. Varone, 24, joined Bombers two years ago and was 2 member of the 1958 Grey Cup eam. 'Maroons Windsor By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Malo's goal-mouth tip-in at 4:12 of overtime, provided Chat- ham Maroons witk a 4-3 victory over Windsor Bulldogs at Chat- ham is one of two Ontario Hockey Association Senior A games played Wednesday night. The win was Chatham's second in three starts and left them tied with Kitchener - Waterloo Dutch- men and Whitby Dunlops for first place. At Kitchener Whitby Dunlops scored two goals in the final nine minutes of play to defeat the Dutchmen 7-5 before 1,597 fans. A two-minute minor to Dutch- men goaler Cesare Maniago set up the winning goal for the Dun- lops at the 11:02 mark of, the third period after the Dutchies Bay fought back from a 5-1 de- icit, CALLED FOR DELAY Maniago drifted out of his goal NEW YORK (AP) -- The em- bryo American Football League will begin operations in 1961 even | if the long-established ~ | Wanthall League moves into Dale las' and Houston, AFL founder | Lamar Hunt said Wednesday. Hunt also sai "e AFL has no intention of 1: g either the NFL or the two professional cir- crease to fall or the puck and was whistled down for delaying! the game. Dunlop's Bcbby Hassard. con- nected a minute later on passes from Bob Attersley and Sandy Air to give Whitby a 6-5 lead. Gary Darling added the seyenth Whitby goal at 18:25 to cinch the ham with Head stopp 36 for verdict. \Windsoz, 4 ud Defeat Bulldogs Hassard and Attersley paced the Whitby squad with two goals each while single markers were made by Fred Etéher, Air and Darling. Bob Forhan scored twice for the Dutchies. Other K-W goals went to Bob McKnight, Lenny Laufman and Ted Mackie. WINDSOR LOSES LEAD Windsor jumped into a 2-0 lead in the second period at Chatham on goals by Gord Haidy at 3:25 and Jack Costello at 4:35. Maroons took advantage of a Windeor penalty to score their first goal at 7:10. 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