RECEIVE PINS TR BEAU PURPLE WILL MISS 'RUN FOR ROSES' yesterday. On the advice of the with jockey Eric victory in the Derby Trial event | veterinarian, trainer and own- ' | at Louisville, Tuesday. How- | er agreed that Begu Purple moved up into one of the favor- | oo." "gaay Purple suffered a | would not run this Saturday. ed candidate positions for Sat- | "bycked shin" in a workout | --CP Wirephoto above | urday"s Kentucky Derby with a up, Beau Purple, shown Guerin " ning, with a banquet and prize| Bowling Lanes Oshawa Lady Teachers Close Bowling Season The Oshawa Lady Teachers'|Jane Nelson, with 474, was next- [Bowling League closed out their|in-line. = There was a total of 35 bowling 1959-60 season on Tuesday evel. presented by Motor City manager Matt, presentation night held at Simcoe|gotelko, for scores of 225 and i ig United Church Memorial| yer, All of the club's 80 mem- 7 |Hall 2 | pers received a regular bowling Winners of the league's cham-|pin. pionship trophy were the *'High- Olive Mcintosh was re-elected balls", captain Barbara Little, president of the league execu- Bertha Geissberger, Marlene tive, for the 1960-61 season, with Spencer, Berth Ford and Julie|Lois Cullis as vice-president. | Smith. Judy Seneco replaced Marios | Winners of the consolatiop Cox as league gevreiary and series were "Knot-Nots", captain|Betty Mum aii ol A er he Doreen Laughlin, Betty Ruther-| treasurer s i 3 TY ing is ford, June Murray, Gina Van Geissberger, for the ¢ § Deuren and Jessie Greig. son. Section No. 1 winners were the "Hit-Lows", Valerie Thomson, BOWLING NEWS Mary Johnston, Carol Cook, Tal Hannakainen and Carol McGirr ' S-- lwith "Highballs" as the runners-| CONSUMERS' GAS MIXED LEAGUE {uf On the last bowling night of the sea- [> : son, our best bowlers were not in their In the No. 2 section, The But- usual form. Harry Jones, our top bowl- |terballs were the winners: Vir-|er, nearly made the Jemon league by | 3 a ensa 8 BC . |ginia Thomson, Betty Mumber- "GUE R FCCC GL of our mediocre |son, Judy Seneco and Marion owlers, really shone when he turned Roberts. Pepsi's were the run-|in a triple of 646 which was the highest [ners-up: Olive Melntosh, Dorothy | sie 4 216," o, sows, Duncan Smith, Jane Bradley, Joyce Luke|, cc 250 220 (646), Hazel Campbell and Marion Godwin, 250, Bill Girling 222, 218 (608), Art | High average } ere won| lon 200, Harry Garniss 217, Archie High average honors were won c,. neil 212, Ron Lott 208 and Rose {by Valerie Thomson, with a mark | stewart 206 a bl | i . vonMinden, with| The Diggers were highest in the play [of am wills X 4 offs with 2547, followed by Test Points ¥, Was: secon with 2330 and Resets with 2310. High single honors went to| Total points for the season are: Test {Margaret J, Patter with her | Points 82, The Diggers 71, No Blow a Bare: J. 1 @uersen ler | les 70, Pildts 52, Resets 50 and Quik 285 score and Eileen Ewart, with| eat 47 1283, was runner-up. i" The bowling banquet is to be held ; Saturday, May 21, at the Canadian Le- High double title was won by|ygion, '92° Centre street, Oshawa, On- |Eleanor Lymer, with 523 andltario »® GENTLE "FAST CLEAN" BRISTLES 1 y LiMiTep, ( SNE 4 (/ Tx = v CANADA GRADE No. * FLAWN SE 112469 Tos ® A LOVELY LAWN FOR MUCH, MUCH LESS ©® GROWS IN ANY SOIL, SUN OR SHADE HARDY . .. IDEAL FOR PLAY AREAS ® SUPPLY LIMITED! ~ mmm" TS ® VINYL HEAD REACHES ALL CORNERS © 14" OVERALL ALUMINUM HANDLE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED! Reg. 2.49 ~ 1%, THE OSHAWA TI/ 7S, Thursdey, Mey 5, 1960 19 Ladies' Section | ¢ .__ + (Lawn Bowlers Last Time" 514 Meeting | | FORT ERIE (CP)--Last Time, {ridden by Avelino Gomez, WOB! my, members of the executive [the featured Angola Purse alg the |adies' section of the Osh- Fon Ere medtuiay bl wa awn Song Ca 810 the stewards ruled that he had | their first meeting of 1960 at the | p {home of the new president, Mrs. |fouled Foxy Phil about 100 yards|5 Bp Robson, on May 2. | | from the finish. i . | The race was awarded to Henry; Plans were made for the com-| SE Good. which had finished sec.|\N8 season which opens on May bog > Wich An {23 with the Hayden Macdonald ond. Henry B. Good paid a whop- Trophy |ping $36.50 straight and com-| of = . [bined with Theo Geo for a quin-| The annual spring meeting of lella of $205.60. Theo Geo was the lady bowlers will be on May |awarded second money while/11 at 2.30 p.m. in the clubhouse. Foxy Phil was given third Mrs. Robson has as first vice- money. president, Mrs. C. F. Litster and a APtrumid a as second vice - pres., Mrs, R. The disqualification could re- gi. ooo sult in a suspension for Gomez, ™ ng cs Brown, convener of the who has 41 winners in the first), ~. " 22 days of the Canadian racing Mrs '3 Ankderson, season. are to be un Stewards will review films to-|of Mrs. R. J. McConnell, assist day. led by Mrs, S. MacMillan, Mrs, rr |A. .Granish, Mrs. C.. F. Litsier, NOT INTERESTED (Mrs. R. Stevens, Mrs. O. Link | CHICAGO (AP)--President Bil:|and Mrs. C. W. Detenbeck. [Veeck of the Chicago White Sox Following the meeting, {baseball team said Wednesday|hostess served lunch. he has no intention of getting into 5 ii ithe football business 2 dis-|la franchise in Chicago by 1961 claimed any interest ip the Amer- Veeck was named as possible ican Football League which head of a Chicago franchise cated Tuesday it hoped to place!group. | Disqualify AUTO GLASS . 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