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PL TY) FLING =~ ANNIE 175 ALL RIGHT we il YOU CAN COME OUT = YOU'RE FREE TO LEAVE THE COUNTY w= HONEST" wee Xi ok twee Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved 5 dot think be quite a at » watobe | "The Best In Town' | BOWLING NEWS | OSHAWA ALLEYS | LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE The new sesson promises big things for our three-year-old league, two new lsams and many improved scores, 6 the (eams and , RB, Br 3h Ce Bai Ne Corky : I's 8, deftarson; The Restle Bombs, R, Kohat nak Gutter A, Forney; Gisd Rags, 6, § , 8 Robinson; The Wi » mond; The yD, Sinclair, , 4 Fitches 219, J, Catton crestal 308, 3: Nash Sy 21 + Forrestal LJ, Ll iy "Moose" Wilson 811, "Yogi" Hutehing 208, 202 and Hool Gibson 298, And bellevedl-ornot, no Lemon Lesguers! Note ~ To Nickel Piste League reporter ~ Since you must have af least one good "200" game If you rolled 600 or more in three games, it's not necessary 10 repeat the names of 600 Triple rollers in the "200 Circle", UAWA LEAGUE In Group 1, Jos Chrysdale Enterprises won thelr first poinis of the season, shutting out Joe Flynn's Spon Shop; Berg's Men's Wear split th. Tommy Goch Bupertest and Durno's Garage divided Jolite with Corby's BA, Al's Bi-Rite shut eut Tony's Refresh. i | ments in Group 2 to keep pace Bond Clothing, who won four from Aes- dian Cleaners and Ron Carrols alse picked up four points from Stephens son's Garage, In Group 2 Heffering's Imperials took the lead with a shutout over Al's Esso Cannings took four from Houdallle Ine dustries and Local 2764 beat Starr Fare niture 31, One shutout in Group 4, Oshaws TV over Norman Beal's, Mead's Servi Station beat Hyman Heal Estate §: and Fred's Refrigeration won fro) Ross Godfrey, also 31, Bonny Schwartz with 789 (370) 4 top howler followed by Sel Himes 7 A Denny Linton 730, Deb Tilk 725, Jack Wilson 708 (305), Ross Godfrey 706 and Harold Hogarth also 706, One other 300 game was fashioned by Ken Whiley, with a 663 triple, ext best were D, Davis 609, KE, Carroll 619, ¥, Landry 074, Lyeun 670, D. Hodgson 666, H, Veen hoff 667, Nugent 664, K, Burns 686, R. Wilson 685, R. Murray 652, A. Cam- eron 647, J, McDongld 641, W, Struts 038, J. Welsh 097, T. Bulger 633, Le H, McRoberts 635, G, Reneco 622, le , R, Gow 623 W. Maeson 618 and A, Buller 618, Blanding Group 1 -- Corby's 10, Flynn's 8, Goeh's 8, Durno's 5, Chrys. dale's 4, Berg's 5, Group 8 -- Bonds 18, Al's Bi-Rite 10, R. Carrol 85, Acadian 4, Tony's § les phenson's 8, Group § ~ Hettering's 9, Canning's 8, Local 2784, 6, Houdallle 6, Starrs "n Al's Esso 2, Group 4 -- Oshawa TV 9, Mead's 8, Fred's 7, Ross Godfrey 7, Beal's 4, Hy» man 1, RADIATOR DEPT, Team standing s-- Six Best 18, Sleep. ers 13, Kibow Benders 13, Alley Cats 11, Has Bins 9, Lucky Six 0, Jets 8 and Guttersnipes 4, In a closely contested battle, the league-lending Six Best shut oul Jets 4 to 0, Bl Smith was again the pick of the losers, but his support was plaully weak; (MoLean and Regim. bal take note), The Lucky Six paced by Bill Romanuk smeared the Alley Cats § to 1, In the noislest affair of the evening the cellar - dwelling Gutters nipes lost 3 to 1 to the Elbow Bene ders. With Wes Keenan as hot as a fire oracker the Sleepers white washed the unfortunate Has Bins 4 to 0, Wes Keenan bowled the highest triple of the season, to date; also highest single me when he came up with n and 200). Other were by Bill Smith 6850 (224, and Bil Romanu k609 (260), Good single games were bowled hy Bert Waite 254, Al Jamieson 228, Burs dette Dalos 233. Sticky Mosier 231, John Jonassen 218, Ross Stevenson 210, Wob Carswell 300, | Tavlor 208, An Van de Valk 203, Art Sieeman 301 a John Bailey 801, Let's face it! If the group leader In the heater group would keep his mind on howling by staying. out of the ladies' powder room, he would be a big help 0 his team, Sure hope he is a little more discreet next time = some guys are real brash, Lemon League records were shat tered once again, Look at these splintering singles and b Smith 70, 82, 71 for 202; Frankip Locke 87 J and Jim "Fast Rall" 63 and 93 for 278:Other lowly Lemons were Jim Poot 84, Retlis Waite #3, Bob Dove 89, Winston hi 97 and Roy McLean (what again)? END AGREEMENT MOBILE, Ala, (AP) -- The Cleveland Indians Monday dropped their working agree. ment with the Mobile baseball club, Jim Wyche, Mobile Bear general manager, said he be. lieved the agreement was ter. minated mainly because the Southern Association does mot permit use of Negro players, FINE CHOIR The Norwegian Soloist Choir y F Knut Nystedt starts a monthdong U8, tour at New York Oct, 16, SALLY'S SALLIES RINKERS CLEANERS RA 5-191 v