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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1960, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 5 190 9 mas OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS | Oshawa Bakery bowled the high single Barb, smashed 736. Kobasa's have had . of 1277, Dixon's 1267 was just 10 pins it, as far as this section is eoncerned, | behind but they bowled true to form and rap GM PROTECTION LEAGUE |other "saw them rocket up to a 1322) Clare Hutcheon 712 (298); "Curly"! The Lemon Le: sicked two Jd the sais of] the Dodgers: Waih the i ol ame. Crawford had a big night with a 706 more members, A. Fr 93 D ' 3 hi ir i Team standing -- Bel-Airs 4, Cadil-|® spot| (281); "Joe Je ED and Patel Coladicoo 95 Goofers, Jets and Bombers each have lacs, is E i 2, Bt | Pontiacs are tied for second @ | lasing. 'Corvaes 5 aid. Chevre: after their 4-0 win from GMC's as both| Kupnicki had a 657 (264, 253 vos sid lout follows, [50 With & full turnout, anybody could oi teams were short-handed. Vauxhalls| mich Singles: Havin vod single | Dixon's 4, Cc Oshawa Bakery 3, 2 slim chance of winning this section, A by a mere two pins and that resuited sre Hi Mechin 1200: Art! Powells 1; 4, Canada Bread 0; WY . O 2, aoe high triples -- Ernie Simking in Corvairs missing a split and also|Sarant 25: B hig or Toki PY f md Pog: Pediars 1.| 0dd-Six and No-Names, plus Kobasa's 549 (269, 201), Archie Campbell 631 dropping back two more points. Buicks| sso. mr : aycL ¥ oka | Goel Smith's 0: Wards Verne's Dave no chance this round except: to (221, 214), (241, 259; Bruce Nugent 255; C. Bowman 253 © Ym 3 practice for the next one, George Daniels 630 and Chevs in a battle to move away ere By 2 llidays 2 Alge 202), Manny Stolar 620 (230) and Harry from the cellar batted to a 22 stale. |*7d Arnie Joyal 252 ; i Fie Pit ale e ye bowl. on Stine Whitbread 619 (265, 210) | mate but still gained on the cellar ten-| Lemon League: Having trouble were ol 9 day, if you cannot make it on Tuesday, Ladies' high triple -- Winnie McRae |ants, the GMCs. | Ralph Hopkins 98 ry Norton, who 616 (221, 206) We suifered more from absentees| returned after an illness, 89 and John MOTOR CITY AUX. 21 UAW LEAGUE 4 Men's high singles J. Felstead 269, this session than any previous night,|Cinocurak with an 88 MIXED BUSINESS LE E Last week started the second half of A. Brown 256, B. Howlett 253, D. Brunt and the boys in question should warn % LEAGUE am standings are as follows: Team his bowling season aD. Clark 238. W. Waugh 226. G d be STORE AGUE in stancings are as lof 3. Tean les: RB. 959 " Parndeie TI J MRae 206. 2 Seoti EE Pg fod Dec. 22 i our Turkey Roll Team 6. 3%: Quam 8. 30; Team, Dovbls. Thompson 222 (Hak: oH i ale 213, J 216, J. & a em, | On Dec. 22, we had our Turkey Roll 3 ng. 7 "24: Team 5, 22; Team Bahez 203. 203 (406) and J. Hall 258 211, 200, G. Borg 206, J. Le Blanc 205, teams near the Dott are the worst with the following bowlers th prize- 2' and 4 M. Lewis 208, 202, R. Williams 202 and offenders and it as always been inare . AM. Cryst of Oshawa Bak-i~ 3 d i 3 5 al ¢ hawa B High triples fi 5 Wee x ingles: R. Ellis 238, J. Thompson F ill 200 proved that it is tough to win Points| ory was the top bowler with a triple joy hi a | or ti i weak are as jo 217 and M. Nicholson. 291. ps By JACK HAND stein fi stopped it at 2:08 of Ladies' high singles 5 Jean Morrison | with z fu it team and more $0 When|oi gog W. Lanning of Aleer's was Next 73a Lou Trattner 673, June Wilson 661, Champs took 3 points, Jetts 0: Go- the third rou Doris Waitbresd 206, Jean Bryant, short-hande i with a triple of 800. These two men p.i..y Bateman 643 and Ron Wodnis. Getters 3, Blewitts 0: Union Maids 3 YORK (AP) -- Ingemar the [hire ! 208, Jean Campbell 205 and Audrey| Our high bowler this time was Ross | on the high triple turkey 3 Jateman 643 br ping bi PR en cd Jalon A 3 1sson, the modern-day Vi Cummins 202 Coulson 738 (228, 277, 233) followed by| "my. high.single turkeys were won by * singles for. this. week are us am standings -- Chamvs 5. Union tg 0" id heavs THIRD FOREIG N WINNER This is the start of the third section Reg. Piper 675 (206, 274), Pat Jarvis|gian simpson of Powells with the 0 rotons: Raton Glover 382 Bev Groves Maids 5: Go Getters 4, Hi Jinks : 3 vho won the world heavy was t irst time that for- with Pontiacs taking the first and Bel- 653 (215, 255), Ernie Sweet 640 (236,| Gone" of 395, Jim Savery of Verne's sir stars I o 215 Sandy McKinnon Jetts 3, Lulw's 2, Pixies 2 and Blewiits weig boxing championship Airs taking the second. So the best of|240) and Blake Walls 637 (231, 205, 201). | won the second high single turkey by oy A a Ar 3 cK on ° ' . from Floyd Patterson last Jun pe luck to the rest of the teams and really | Henry Thompson for: the second week| bowling 324 A dre rm n3trong Helen roti ey Dea a go of 3 T2 Athlete of the Years. I'he only foreign winner, bow! weil for the remainder of the sea- as a regular failed to get any handi-| Ne Tollowing won. the "chickens by Pp 22 1 r 1as been voted the A " 1 before El was the miler son cap as he was high single with 270 Ibo Hng the high triple on their re 221 a 3 or 1959 he annual ASSO- oo Hae 1943 : lover Don Mountjoy 264, Clair Brown |pow!ief TiS J Hp A M > 214] TITLE BOUT ted Press poll oy NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE 250, ask Guiltinu 3a a Bob Jones 722; Coulters, J. Norton 718 ; John ; . ; f in NEW YORK (AP) -- Matéh- dous year . High triples Jo Cobbledick 630, uite a few of these are new, but |r" or Than! Hivon's, A. Har Trigg s : ¢ Ds andi pu xed by the "Dud" Mills and May Lenius 617. |in past years were frequently in print|p. oy Shobbrock 769; Hallidays, | ™ week will e last night of paket in 3 Sarred] Monday A tr #3 High Singles -- May Lenius 275 Dud so maybe they will be back more often | Halliday 660; DD! bowl in th rt t I op KAt of isignec larold somes of Provi- Bo $ » U0€ nrijis 261-225, Dorothy Knihnisky 2 The executive wishes inicio The MS. R. Pearse 757; 7 4 bowling in the first sestion dence, R.1, to defend his wopld non, .a driving force, Ev Broadbent 239, Doreen Kelemen best of everything for 0, and this! go> : : . oo nN" AGH Sapor Thtweight Bux 4 entire career. Phyl Barnes 233, Hilda Ridley 230, means less splits and corners on good io =p "ey, iar 3 : ST. JOBN'S LEAGUE : " t Flash 8 Bl DoE ite y % ' Edna Hall 221, Dorothy Dowe 221, Ada!lhits, We also wish to thank the Sports|, yo "wes. Rolahoods, P 2 am Standin Altos 18. Dodeers ARE ns! as h slorde 0 ne Senor f.tord 219, Marion Dingman 217, Editor of The Times for his co-| pol ™ 0" nell 688; « 13, Jets 12, Bombers 12, 04d Philippines in Manila Auring the eign athlet S won successive veden's Johansson intial margin his ; th Pro- sylvia Gunn 214; Ella Hall 2 ation 4 Ak Six 10, Kobasa's 8 and No-Names 5 4 4 A : , : ; ylvia G 1 a ¥ - 55; Oshawa Bake .. Jack first week in March. Gom i had 120 of } Bett Geattk 15 Jo Cobbledick 200.| Second Section Standing: Maple Leats|Jeyes 763: Oshawa hs |" Altos worked very hard to earn fou le es will s writers : TLoona Cochrane 209, Mid Muir 206, |G, M.C.'s 0-1-18. Fao I Aline om ery B7% [points and take over the lead from I€Ceive $25,000 and round - trip nitas had 54 Campbell 203-203 and Mary Pirie (3-14.30, Diesels 3-11 2, Pontiac $1 = Woolnoott 622; Goeh's and A. Weather. Dodgers. Mike poked a 675 triple and'expenses for three. Orvairs ) _-- _ cr---- ce ---- : : 203 Vauxhalls 8-10-36, 0-33, |) oad 687 s ab Jer A FIGHTS LAST Lemon League--Sadie Gray 91, Phyl/ Cadillacs 1-822, Oldsmolles 17.22. Motor City Bowling Lanes kindly do i n 1931. Joe Lot | Barkley 89, Dorothy Dowe 80, Phoebe Chevrolets 24-25, Buicks 2421 and oo." © one The executive and ie ig ; nank | \ gg YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED inner in 1958 W ters 79 and Babe Lang 74-9 4 . | bowlers of the league wish Winner in a NIGHT eam Standings -- Gems 11 points, BUSH LEAGUE Rare Ol a. intra or ler Herb Elliott, Who aac b Duds 10, Bellkingers 10, Deadbeat: 10.{ Tool, Room "Terrors" moved up into | donation. he four nute barrie l Jays 9, Stinkers 8, Squatters 7, Stars ; tie for first place by trouncing Kuch| The regular bowling schedule was re HORVATH SECOND S THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 6, Jokers 5 and Dillies 4 Shoes 4-0; Johansen's stayed right with |cuined Tuesday, Dec. 29. We had seven H IGH SCHOOL . ( \ Atlantic City N.J. Jethro them, shutting out Oshawa Glass; Pick: powlers over the 700 ole ark 1 (8 . ' bri : PARTS AND SERVICE wicks moved rolling a nice 17 bowling 230 or be Boh Tysol a to write for FREE booklet and Trial Sample ladelphia, out MEN'S LEAGUE to whitewash Elliotts; Nick's Billiards| and J. Procher were the top bowlers d i 137%, Tren The Paris Men's league showed the got three from Evans, while Kemp's this week with a trir 74 wow you cen earn your High School Dip Tot : i: of 4 3 results of too much turkey and stuff-| eked out a close 3-1 win over the CNR fart was next wit y followed by J ay an : 1 . ing, as they finished the first half of Flyers Ristich 714, B Ich 714, S. Salmer \ ) n 4 the schedule and also the last night of Standings: Tool Room 16, Johansen 723 and J. Oatway 707 AT HOME IN SPARE TIME rew 12 v S EX-RIDER SIGNS 959, For the most part the boys were Builder 16, Pickwick Cleaners 13, The top single was wl by Jor EN missing their shots, but as usual a Kuch Shoes 11, Oshawa Glass 11,|Ristich with a n Shelenkoff VER (AP) The Denver few had good scores, removing a good Kemps Radiators 9, Evan's Loam 8. was next with 3 towed by B AMERICAN SCHOOL--100 Dundas t., Deseronto, One, American Footbal] alibi that the alleys had all gone hay- Nick's Billiards 8, Elliott's Restaurant| Tyson 275, A 2 , Melch hd e > meed Monday thei Wire 6 and CNR Flyers 2 208, 261, S. Salr 2 Procher 28 1 juarterb: | + £ : a Maple 'Leafs maintained their sec.| High Triples: Coming through for his|J. Oatway 257, § ) : Ball Address eta chars 1 i ) O th ar Let ' Don King, former de-tion lead as tt bled in with a best night of the season, was Tom |259, B. Lugienburg ks 27 et : . nsiy 3 | phia 31 win from Cad lacs and they failed Hammond who came up with a lovely |C. Halliday 276, S. B wers 286, G This is o Canadian Migh School Course second § Name n 1956.58 1d Ottawa) to hit even one game with a 1000 score. 777 (303, 283); Bill Hollyhead had a|ping J. Strank 273, 253 and E = . Riders of the g Four in esels were the hot team as they nice 737 (349, the new high single); | Carswell 262 MONTREAL (CP) -- Anybody re, last year's champion, who had nine vote arry ry, : knocked Olds for a 3-1 win, to o to sec. |Gerry Stacey hit a 726 (268); Jack| Dixon's had the high triple of 3424 who didn't collect half a dozen sc ( and one as L re] ) ; ___lond place with two 1000 games and the" pell it right" Bent a 717 (252, 259); followed by A and P stores with 2104 or more points la y i Jacq e of Montr t $ wasn't gett anywhere in f i & athe in the scramble for N 1 \ r § NHI League scoring title wa jat Plant w 15 gos whizz tough 1 t Bobby 'Hull of Hawks grabbed and lost ground as leader. B Horvath of B Bruins lost his long-h leaders 1 couple of we 8 with seven points from third ce to the spot The most bour 1 harves all went' to Vie Stasiuk Bruins. Stasiuk scored ping nine points an_four goa Would You Have from 10th place to sixtl The NHL's f ta released today show Hull It ing the para th. 49 ints Guessed * * » Within com paratively asy striking distance are with 47; Jean Beli real Canadie v Henri Ri chard of Andy Bz: Rangers, tied at 4 SECOND IN GOALS Hull scored two goals and three assists last week [0 give a goals-assists total of Horvath bagged four three assists and became the first NHL plaver to reach 25 goals this seas Beliveau scored two g and four assists for a 22.24 Henri Richard was ar point producer on four two assists. Bathg as « scoring end three times but fo get an assis Richard's totals stand at end Bathzate's 16-2¢ gate's comparatively mea three points dropped him from his second-place berth week ago keeping with Dover tradition we are celebrating our place a Birthday with a ya oe | Store Wide Selling 1960°'s BIG ENGINE NEWS mer Gey of ores Event For BELONGS TO PLYMOUTH! could gather in on! and dropped from ' 0 ninth w is more than teamma "kie New 6-cylinder, overhead-valve engine Fifty extra miles per tankful 300,000 calculations on each one betore the ideal inclined at 30 degrees for more horse- Even more significant, the 30-degree angle permits Jesign as selacted; Thus engine Yitions «boll - LJ . $ o ps ~ > N Pe te, » i the use of a unique kind of manifold system with an igh- and low-frequency --are literally "tuned out Ted Williams power and extra mileage aq vss before they ever reach the passenger compartment. independent gas intake for each : You'll see the difference as soon separate cylinder. 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