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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1959, p. 11

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BASKETBALL Biddy And Major Teams Are In Mid-Season Form Y's Men Biddy Basketball League action Saturday morning saw Parts and Service extend their win streak to five in a row. as they downed Centre Street Cubs 124. The Cubs held their own throughout the first half but faltered badly near the closing minutes to drop the decision. PARTS AND SERVICE Coach, Marcel Boivin; Jim the clinching points at the fou miaute mark of the overtin stanza. SOUTHMINSTER C UBS Coach, Hank Dressing; Dale Gz lant, 4; Albert Foster; Denni Myles; John Alchin; Bill Swi dell; Paul Smith; Ralph Brantor 4. Total 8 MUNDINGER -- Coach, Pau Goldstein; Roland Liebregts, 6 OSHAWA BOWLING THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 2, 1959 1 i 248). Our over 100|Stewart 208, NEWS triple 620 (226, games: F. Ba | DUPLATE SOCIAL AND SPORTS Gutsole 260 and J. Smith of G87's fame, The Turkey Roll will be taking place|253. Dec hy com: i Low triples of the week Ruiter 330 10. Your mittee has decided and BD. Den 208 Lemon League members are as fol- 2|/lows -- Ruiter 77, Southern 98, Bill| groups of eight bowlers. Each group|Stevenson 91 and Walter Beach 95. will have a high triple and h single| These last two are both the | cel a # pe Shiners teams who lost to the Polish- -| ers. | upon on your| Team standings -- Gi7's, Three-Tank- scratch scores only. r srma-|ers, 1: Automatics, Three-Mixers, 1;| tion on the turkey roll may be obtained | Polishers, Three-Shiners, 1; Kromers and Gyros split 2 points each. scores are a little down this week, Maybe the MEN are a little tired from "helping around home now that they are temporarily off work. omy RIAL LEAGUE Point collectors for this week were Gillards 2, Motor City 1; Clarks 2, mns 1; Acadians 2, Lockwoods 1; Westmount 2, Genosha 1. This second section is half over now boys, 80 watch for your team standing in mext week's The game started out very close with the Rockets one poi up at half time, Jepma was lead. | hi ing the way for the Rockets with 33") SES, eomiol, Jor 600, funkeys zeven points while Graham au Kame of Mi plus handicap giving him "la » ie ighe: season. i po ca lie Gt BS 13 | » B. Jackso 5 , B. - The second - half was evenlyling 706 as, sn), Ss : Melnichix "703 Goda: i y L, 318, 220), A. | Baye) won for ig a oolinp dan 689 am. D. Baumhcur 69 (342), I Coavar (222. 261). G. Stacey 671 Jepma keeping the Rockets in|(269, 231), H. Curwin 666 an), w. the game. The Rockets were Morey 650 (28; 'Bs" while Misiaszek with was best for the Minor *ague. n the last half, the minors st didn't have it to cope with » "Bs" as they outscored them ' 23 to 13 and walked off with well deserved victory. Leading he way for the Ont. Steel 'Bs" as Paul Goldstein who played tremendous game with 18 ints followed by Clarke with 10 3). L. Rose 647 (243), J. ri, Roberts 646 (275), E. Ballantine 6357200. triple was shown for R. Jay |89, Janet Gibb 83, George T.aidler 83, hi Ted Bourin; Pete Plob; Kevi Sawyer; Terry Brady: Haro "|Genge. Total 6. Officials: Erni Derry, Walt Rudy, John Mat thews. hile Esmits with 10 was best or the Minor leaguers. Minor League (Police vs St. Tohn) -- Esmi's 10, Hoozy, Dali- dowicz 6, Misiazek 8, Anderson CENTRE STREET CUBS paced to their victory by Jepma| and Boivin with 19 and 13 points) rcopectively, while Grahame, | Goddard and Longley with 13, 10 and nine were tons for the 'As".| ONTARIO STEEL 'As"--Gra-| 0 5 ( 47). J. Collins 632 (274), J. Hardie 620 (259), D_ Wetherup 609, Winsome Tutin 609 (223), Chris Mason 605 (236,] 245) and R. Reid 603 (230). Other singles -- B. Thomson 286, W. Carter 272, H. Kellar 263, F. McKenzie this week (302, '35, 188). Good over 600 triples were racked up by N. Olesuk 672, O. Goguen 668, D. Hooper 664, Ald. .Goguen 660, Markus 641, F. Schnider 632, F. Hi ward 622, J. Gow 615, V. Claus 606 w. 77 Single SR high single, Diane ry go Men's high triple, Jerry Greig,|Blasko 217. M. Topping 668 and ladies' high triple, Diane Sew- 214, Over 200 -- Gerald Bull 234, Diane Sewell 252, Jerry Greig Gloria McDougall 211, Fred Sewell hy Louis Ferencz 259, 205, 202; Doug Dougall 237, Bill Tkaczuk 250, Jackie Winter 200, Bruce Stevenson 211, Hor- ace Hartshorn 220 and Al Dodds 206. Lemon League -- Betty Ann Dodds £26, N. The Lemon League: J. Parsons Godden 219, N.|D. Grennon 97, N, Reid 95, 80, 0, M: 215, V. Dewell tin 93, G. Miller 8), 8, Robinson . Hanna 211, H. Ridgley 209, S./and H. Crewys 65. Men's high , Ladies' 252; 668 Kathy Laidler 42, Helen alley Al Gibb 99 and I. Kuznik 74, 81. CATHOLIC LEAGUE High singles -- P. Andrey 27 3 Dickison 270. 5408 B High triples -- K. Dobos 632 and B, Hickey 50. ver -- B. Hickey 259, K. Dobos 250. P. Andrey 276, H. Dickison 2 Dickison 231, F. Flynn 240, |Moore 236, E. Ekker 266, 241, T. E. Mothe: | Lem gue Y. J E, Merlin 72.79; T. McDougall 99, D. Dionne 89, M. Roraeck 95, C. Gould 56. Lemon League -- Y. Carrier 99, E. Merlin 72-79, T. McDougall 99, D This coin is worth *55.00 QUEEN VICTORIA 5c COIN NEW BRUNSWICK 1862 A COLLECTOR'S ITEM 255, A. Goguen 250, A. Lyson 244, R. Dionne 89, M. , C. i ncanson' 238, McLaughlin 237,|D- Cooper 602, R. Champdelaine 601 0 Roraeck 95, C. Gould Coach, Don Whitbread, Gary and P. Hercia 600. MAJOR LEAGUE Slute, 2; John Den Boef; Dexter Levens; Don Cockerton; Altinos The Simcoe Hall Major Bas kethall league produced plenty o 0 1, Burke 3, Cole, Rowden, Lind- ay, Brady. Total 31. Fouls 7 out Dui ham 13, Goddard 10, Edmonson yw "juage 234, 0. Thompson :34, C |W. , 0. 'eerie Other high singles over 200, not pre- 3, Mazurk, Dulny 4, J. Lonley 9. Sedore 233, B. Melnichuk 231, W. Tonkin viously mentioned were H. Doyle 257, f 13. |228. V. Sazansky 227, G. Hammond 226, y Total 39. Fouls 7 out of 19. ns oaky 22%, G. Hammond 226.0, Weeks 244. R. MeGiliis 222, K.|3 Felix; Cecil Levens; John Baran: Jim Clement, 2: Ted Fol-|fast and exciting action Saturday X TEEL 'Bs" morning with two games being O NT RIO S Gory-ki, Clarke 10, Peters 6, JAYCEE ROCKETS -- Brady| 4. Jepma 19, Boivin 13, Harrison, | lest. Total 4. played. Milosh 7, Goldstein 18, Nichols 4,(McHugh, 3, Breau, Bozak, Team standings -- Ramblers 7, 30; (Brown 213, H. Canfield 214, D, Solo: Head Pins 6, 26; Cyclones 6, 20; Pio- neers 6, 26; Beatniks 5, 25; Hustlers 5, 78; Sid's Kids 5, 18; A. Craig 204, B. Taylor 203, H. Ford 's Pains 4,/22.|2.3 M. Kalynko 202 and R. Howard "23: 1201 mon 212, D. Watton 211, W. Smith 207, Team standings -- B, Houston 4, H. Dickison 4, E. Ekker 3, E. Mothersill , D. Harriman 3, H. McGuire 3, H Burrows 1, M. Halikk 1, T. Powers 1, iE Wrubel 1, J. Strachan 0, O. Trim- N WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES O'Reilly 2. Total 41. Fouls 9 out of 18. League standings (inclyding CUBS MOVE UP | In the first encounter, Ont.|Tymosheck 8, Longley 2. Total In the most exciting game of (gaa) 'B's" outplayed the Minor|55. Fouls 5 out of 8. the season, Southminster Cubj..oue team and walked off with | |Geofers 4, 15; Isy's Dizzies 3, 25; Rockets 3, 23; Zeros 13, 13; Toppers 2, 22; Saggers 1, 17 and Dandys 3, 23; Marion's Slow Jets tok three points from the Merry Macs for a total of 12 The Pin Pickers took three points from the Go Getters for a total Lemon Drops were scarce this week, | but H. Ford managed to make it with a single of 92. Walt Trehern should|Points. Pack moved into sole possession a 55 to 31 victory. In the first half ROCKETS WIN OUT of second place as they edged|ipo ont Stel "Bs" took the lead| In the second game of the Mundinger 8-6 in an overtime|,4 never relinquished it with almorning the Jaycee Rockets tussle. [28 to 18 score in their favor. saueezed out a 41 to 39 victory This was a nip-and-tuck battlc|Go'dstein and Clarke with eightover the improved Ont. Steel all the way with Branton scoring'apiece were leading the wa;- forl'As". {games Nov. 28): | WL Pts. | Tavcee Rockets Out. Steel 'Bs" | Minor League Ont. Steel 'A" Hank Bassen Hopes It's His Big Season VANCOUVER (CP) As a, freckle - faced redhead on the| frczen ponds around Calgary| Hank Bassen had a twin dream: | To play in the National Hockey| League and to play on a champ- jonship team. [ Now 26, Bassen has played parts of two seasons with Chi-| cago Black Hawks of the NHL and this year, his first with Van- couver Canucks, may be headed for a Western Hockey League title. | "This is a good club and it's | fun to play on it," Bassen said| while relaxing in his motel room with his wife and twe - year - old son, Shane. 1 "It's a lot nicer to leave the rink after you win one Best cure 1 know for sleepless nights." After 26 games played in the game schedile, Bassen's goals - against average was 2.38 per game, best in the league. This included two shutouts, as the Canucks held first place. INDIVIDUAL STYLE Bassen says his goal - tending style is his own. "I tried different tricks as I went afong, but I al- ways come back to the way it feels natural. I guess it t to this: You can't play somebody else's game." Along with contributing strong met support to the Vancouver cause, Bassen adds a few min- utes here and there to his team's total of penalties, highest in the league. "I guess I've got some temper, or else I don't know what I'm doing to pick up those penalties," he said. "I get most of them just try- ing to clear the door in front of the net. I kind of tap the fellows across the ankles. If you don't, they'll back right in on you and you can't see a thing except the backs of their pants. "That's usually how my fights have started. Somebody takes ex- ception." OPPONENT'S PRAISE Hal Laycce, coach of Victoria Cougars has been quoted as say-| ever had in the Western League." irg that '"'Bassen is the best] goalie in minor hockey." "That's pretty strong," says| '"'You've got to have an under- and I'm glad of it Bassen. "The defence can make |standing with your defencemen," you amd we've got the best Ilhe added. "Some ot them don'tigame." SPORTS IN BRIEF | Second Largest . . FANS EJECTED Hartwig in one match 6-4, 64. Rainbow Trout B ) li ..Hoad beat fellow Australian] . DE LATDE 5 feign Frank Sedgman 6-4, 6-4. SANDPOINT, Idaho (AP)--The tors from the courts Tuesday Namp DENVER SKIPPER caught was gn Susi oi Tr en ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Waters of tournament, --Charles lay was|Sunday. : named baseball manager of Den-|, Cecil Hulbert of Spoka Lew Hoad complained at the oo" c 0 "ao oo "2 csociation, | Poated the fish that weighed heckling by fans. The umpire is- zr. manawed Vancouver: in Pounds, eight ounces half a gued 2 ii Wien 008 Som 1957 and 1953. He was an out- Pound under the world record. were escorted out. Pancho Gonzales beat REMEMBER WHEN. ..? Lou Salica of New York de-| HAVANA LOSES PILOT fended his world bantamweight| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) 2 boxing title by crushing the Phil'| Pedro (Preston) Gomez, who hi ippine challenger, Small Montana/led Havana to an International at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens League playoff title and a little 18 years ago tonight. Salica was|world series 8, 4 TOP GOALIE -- Hank Bas- sen of Vanccuver Canucks dis- plays some of the form that has made him the top goalie in the Western Hockey League. His low goals-against aver age has kept Canucks in con- sistent first place in the lea- gue. He is shown coming far out of his. net to take a swipe at a loose puck. (CP Photo) like you fo yell at them even gary and Seattle [Elird side, for instance. Mine do, pulled from Lake Pend Oreille inches long and measured 28 |inches around the middle. Huthert said the giant gave up without much of a fight and wae {landed in about 15 minutes. The world record rainbow was 37-pound Kamloops caucht by es Hamlet of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, Nov. 25, 1947. It's lengih 40% inches and girth yer career. Denver will have a working agreement| next season with Detroit. title to Manuel Ortiz. 824 lydbylu v decld He played previonsly with Cal-|when a guy is coming up on their| Montreal I feel, well, {like hollering keeps me in the ne 36 | Belko Stars Setting Pace In URW Loop Front-running Belko Redy-Mix, {unbeaten this season in UAW |Hockey League play, with a re- +eord of seven wins in as many - (Starts, continue to dominate the individual scoring statistics. Of- |ficial figures released today by league scorer Jim Shaw, show |Neil "Butch" McMahon of the {Cementmen topping the point- getters with a total of 21. The ieolo-ful rearguard has 10 goals land 11 assists. McMahon's team- {mate Syd Arnold, a former Euro- | pean hockeist, is in second place | with 18 points, on a league-leading 114 goals plus four assists. Ross Hawe, a veteran of OHA {play, leads in the goaltenders' | gual-against-average. The 24-year- {old Redy-Mix goalie has a {sparkling 2.22 average for four games played. | TEAM STANDING . R8=g -- Ce} caBEF Belko Redy-Mix |Tony's Refresh. |Bradley'S |L. Goodman | GOALTENDERS' >»N ooo 2} i R. Hawe, Belko V. Vanstone, Belko |J. Melnick, Tony's |M. Fielder, Brad. |G. Kunkel, Goodman TOP TEN SCORERS | G A Pts. pim McMahon, Belko Arnold, Belko G. Westfall, Belko Berwick, Tony's DeGray, Tony's Harmon, Tony's Scott, Tony's Robinson, Belko Armstrong, Belko Bannon, Bradleys International League Play serpent BEN ecco 4 3 7 6 3 BB ae 2598 SRN oNOROsd ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) ~The International League Sun-| |day adopted a 154-game playing |schedule for 1960 with the sea- |son opening April 20 and ending Sept. 11. Opening day pairing will be: at Columbus, Toronto |at Richmond, Buffalo at Miami, | Rochester at Havana. Frank Shaughnessy, president {of the Triple-A circuit, said the |league members, after listening {to Havana owner Roberto Ma- |dura, expressed their satisfaction {with the Havana situation. There thad been some talk Havana |might be dropped from the |league. | Shaughnessy said the league, ; {meets again Tuesday to discuss) |second-largest rainbow trout everithe amendments which will bel the voted upon at the regular minor league session Thursday. List Same Dates The mighty Kamloops was Maryland Tracks BALTIMORE (AP) -- Mary- land's three major race tracks-- |Bowie, Pimlico and Laurel--will |operate the same time next year las in 1959. i | The Maryland Racing Commis- | |sion honored a five-year agree- ment of the tracks in allotment |of their 120 days. | | remaining 12 days/ MAY BE U.S. ENTRY NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Vim,| one of the United States' sleek-| Donevan Boys | Start Curling [sem suri ih ri Sweeping brooms and keen en-/Come a test boat for a possible] thusiasm was the order of the Australian attempt to capture the | day at the local curling rink America's Cup. The 20-year-old | Monday afternoon as Donevan|Sloop is being shipped to Svdney Collegiate schoolboy curle:s play- aboard by freighter. Sir Frank) ed the first games of their 1959- Packer and a group of Aus-| 1960 season. tralian yachtsmen plan to study| Six rinks displayed good form the American boat, build one like| as the mixed groups of experi- her and then hold races between| enced skips and new curlers the two. Their aim is to enter battled their way through two their own yacht in the America's| games. Cup races in 1961. Although it is early in the sea- y son to predict the power of any| NEW YORK (Ab) pi Capi one team, Eric Mitchinson, Bart|non, Louisiana State halfback, | ARRANGE NOW FURNACE | ® 10-MONTH BUDGET Govies and John Orton are tied| Tuesday was named the 25th an. | for first place with two points/pyal winner of the Heisman Tro-| each. Ron Ball, David Owens and/phy as the outstanding U.S. col- Wayne Rogers are second with lege: foothall player. The six-foot- one loss each. 'one, 210-pound senior gained 598! 104 KING ST. W. FOR AUTOMATIC WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF McLAUGHLIN'S FUEL OIL PLAN NOW AVAILABLE For Full Information Call . . . A Division of McLaughlin Coal and Supplies Ltd. McLAUGHLIN HEATIN OSHAWA RA 3-3481 {Lucky Ones 1, 19. not be left wrimentioried with Lid game of 100. With any luck at al ys your WESTMOUNT LADIES Swing should improve befzre the end High triples--Tocts Taylor 664, Barb|of the season. Dunn 639, Audrey Metcalfe 63), Joan Only two members were absent this Sabanski 567. Annabelle Cobb 550, Betty week. which was pretty good, but let's Rutherford 557, Jean Carter 536, Fllery pave a full house next Friday. Anderson 547, Gwen Berwick 553, Vi| Tavlor 534. Hazel Welsh 522. Bea Camp-| bell 510. Marg Weeks 512, Isa Welsh 501, Matti Goodwin 500 and Theresa Smegal PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE 500. The first gestion of ihe Parts olen High singles -- Barb Dunn 271, 207, | league was decided wi cne night s Isa Welsh 254, Betty Rutherford 256, t0 80. The Vauxhalls club notched their of 11 points. The Merry Macs added one pont to give them 10 points. Ev"s Bell Ringers are moving up fast. They Itook all four points from the Blue Jays tonight bringing them up to eight. Chris's Alleycats pcked up three points from the Hot Shots for a total of seven points, The B'1a Jays remain at six points and the Hot Shots ga'ned one point so they also have six points. The Go Getters are last with four points. Ev Campbell rolled the only 600 5¢ CANADA'S LEADING , CIGAR 7673 Toots Taylcr 241, 213, 210, Audrey Met. third or fourth shutout in calfe 2'3, Gwen Berwick 222, Vi Tay-|'0 put them well in front as their pace lor 219, Joan Sabanski 216. Theresa Was too much for any clubs who Smegal 212, Marg Weeks 212, Hazel ASPired to be their rivals. The win- Welsh h. rev Ners were Reg Piper Capt., John Gow, Log Suen Wosdeask 207. Audrey Clair Brown, Dick Turner, W. Barns. Billing 206. abelle Cobb ¥ | » > A j. Biling 2 Annabelle Cobb, 206, Bealy., ona Vie Smith. Ellen Anderson 201 The victims of the Vauxhall ava- Lemon Lengue -- Shirley Smegal 99,|1anche were the Cadillacs wii Jipe to e '| vacate the cellar next section. Corvairs Jean Locke 81. Doris Fisher 35, Trabelie nally dropped from the race as they Askew 76 and Jean Richardson 72. split 2.2 with Chevrolets a as Jou Standings -- Tiger Lil'es 33, Petu- six behind the top team. Diesels ha nias 25, Buttercups 23. Sweet Violets another good night as they trounced "3, Sweetpeas 21, Daffy Daffodils 19, Madle Lezfs 4-0 in some close games. Tulips 17 and Peonies 16. ® ' Maples have had replacement troubles : * but should finally start to move mow. GMC's alsa stepped ahead as they won x40 from Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs won 3-1 over Buicks. a The big man this week was Dick Kale ar Visa agen 680 (241, 213): \zurner who rolled a mice 715 (240, 248, . Pret 51226) and with his handicap takes over {Zidins 633 1200, 218, 33), B. EAIN the second high triple with 835. Other ' aid : s 50. |h'gh bowlers weve Ress Coulson 210), D. Cornish 622 (233, 200). §. Bell| (45, 107, 233). John Gow 678 \231, 247, 619 (214, 226), M. McGrath 617 (240,309), 'Cy Taylor 670 (226, 247), Tom AN nd T. Mikolosh G10, S01) Mo. | Kzawschuk 830" (2m, 210), Alf Brisebois Shales wx 3 . IRA - 1653 (241, 227), Keith Sm 48, Millen 228, A. Branton 221, 8. Lucyk|216), Pat Jarvis 643 (204, 223, 16) and 219, P. Meagher 219, M. Cameron 217. Jack Dell 640 (210, 238). It could be H. Reynolds 214, P. Desjardins 210, C. noticed that most of these scores came Prybick 208. E Baldwin 208. B. Bev'n| from foremen, night shift workers, and 208, P. Hallman 206, F. Barnes 205|/Alf and Cy, who both had a rest all and B. Judge 200. afternoon this bowling day. Lemon League -- K. Roberts 75, M.| The Standing: Vauxhalls, 4-25, Cor- Williams 78. W. Human 95, 93, J. Brady vairs 2-19. Diesels 4-17. Chevrolets 2-17, 99 and 'I. Scharcer 99. |GMC's 416, Oldsmobiles 0-15, Buicks -- Sizzling Six 5,|1-14, Pontiacs 3-13, Maple Leafs 0-13 jo Cadillacs 0-11, | STORIE PARK LEAGUE CUTTING AND SEWING LEAGUE There were no 700 scores this wee but there were qu'te a few 6%0's Team standinrs Itchy-Fleas 11, Wild-Cats 6, Six-Shooters 4, Kookies 7, Dare-devils 2, Spare- Tires 8 and Stanley-Steamers §. The first section is over and we have THE PIN HITTERS a tic hetween Burtons and Oxfords, Team standings -- Corson's 11. Gear- [they both have 25 points. The winner ing's 10, Smale's 9, Tozer's 8, Price's will be decided this Saturday. 8 and McKinstry's 2. | Best scores so far: High averages Men's high single: Tab Gearing 258.|-- Millie Cameron 201, John Cameron Men's high trinle: Parky McFarlane 208; high singles -- Pearl Peacock 265, 614 (201, 210, 203). {Joe Parsons 275; high singles with Men over 200: Ted Tozer 248, Maur- handicap -- Rita Boneham 330, Ralph jee Richards 229, George Taylor 213, Boneham 342; high triples -- Esme Lloyd Corson 204, 200, Les Smale 207, Kornylo 631, Albert Porter 713; high Tab Gearing 258, 209 and Parky Mc: [triples with hand'cap -- Ella Long 753, Eddie Gresik 875. Farias aml 102s Cameron 668 (209, 228. : . Gresik 636 (261, 201); Olive Mor- Lugiey' en triples. 630 (239, 212) and Albert Porter lies over 175: Molly Sinclair 192. [618 (295). : [ -- Vince Craddock 201, 213; Ladies over 175 Over 200 Dot Tover 228, Gwen Wright 184, Enid |p ne Reqknap 208, 200; Anne Wil- ms 206206; Joe Parsons 265, Art Hatt 199 and Pearl Smale 182 son 257, Don Collins 257, Marg Wil- Dorothy Tozer | 00 | Eddie Dorothy : Toser/ rison LEMON 1 EAGUE: June Waller, Nat [12 Boorman, Tom Dobble, B'll Boorman. |. ¢ 36' percy Barrett 235. Bill Short Lome Crandall. Rose Runert, Emma 233, Esme Kornylo 31, George Ark Jackson and Eileen Coppin. wright 225, Joan Bienkowski 221. Ralph Boneham 219, Ruby Parsons 214, Art PLATERS LEAGUE «rn |French 213, James Scott 213, Nellie High Trivle Flat goes to J. Smithigyier 205. "Eva Arkwright 205, Gar with 650 followed by Cec Chatton with gijingheck 204, Oscar Morrison 202 636, J. Catton 635, Wakely 627, Vys- ang Bob Boneham 201 chaft 624 and out little friend Don Gutsole had a score of 603, which is a| vast improvement over his average bowling. 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