HEADED FOR NEW HOCKEY SC Gordie Howe Detroit | point scored during his Na. | tional League | ht of the iin 1,000 whed hown ho Hockey career, Red Wings, 1» A day n Detro fed puck with the ings heat Toronto Maple printed om | L 20 Sunday Hi end GREY CUP HOLDERS 1 numbers y and The ed Ler ' surpa that mark in two ORING RECORD assist points give him a total of 1,001 nn ket total 1001 AP Wirephoto regular CRON Mm time ( of | {] 0 tied I | hard's al point | neue playol See Ottawa In Power For Two More How many, As time went of team that hat he the Ch cP ean built OTTAWA more Um Frank Clair Cup? With basically tawa Rough Hider elubbed Edmonton slon Saturday, maybe twice When coach Clalr and his as sistant, Bill Bymth, came here five years ago, they hud th sa ragtically from serateh rebulle Ap A which had fallen on fuarterbacks fo hard times, both In ability and brought them along te. ol the Chai built a line around Ottawa fans today would prob gentre Bruno Bitkowsk guard{ably not care to remember ho Kaye Vaughan und ends Bobithey used to laugh uproar Simpson and Bill Bowalski on the|at halfback Ron Stewart in premise that you have to contain first year with Ride in the opposition or move them sometime sside before you can beat them, U. S. Race Tracks Facing Rebellion 0, Clair Na im the win gradually OY platoon his players--that | oler H ha completely different on th { he Wn and defensive team hed that full # conch can come 1 thi ub hat PERL strength unm . op| 88 close A {It with Injured pi (son ayer en Clalr found the backfield h run it, He slowly bu 0 hi slewart would \P Thorough several years Incor nvention in ol} jections were powers NEW YORK bred Racing A porated, which take the major | States horse-{ton's racing tracks, was shaken Ti day by the withdrawal of fivejcept it and he remained track groups The resignations Monday The upheaval 1s the culminas|duced the TRA membership tion of a long-standing feud bes[43 tracks, all of which contribut tween the withdrawing and Spencer J, Drayton executive vies president of in ralsed about ray Drayton resigned ited the organization John G, Cella, president of th ITRA and head of Oaklawn Par 10th annul fofsigg Hot Springs, Ark ald he re tatement grated the five tracks "will ne indicating that vould follow [continue to work with us in ou code of stand in spite of theiy tional program for the better withdrawal Monday of Garden|ment of thorolighbred racing State Park in New Jersey, Hine poayign sald: "Naturally, I re leah in Florida, and three Ch [gret the resignations from th cago tracks Arlington and TRA. I'm deeply appreciative Washington parks, -and Balmoral [670 to at confidence that wa Which operates in meetings ation to me hy the hoard of d Warhiugion wh anized in 1042 MoCtOrS and the full member we Ealis td " and the Thoroughbred Racing| *MP: Protective Bureau followed In 148, Drayton came in to head the TRPH, the policing force of TRA track Drayton eharge at the capture ster Roger Touhy HIRED Fil MEN When Drayton set to it that his force tough tain he racing » TRA vention here mn Issued A i was the FBI agent-ins § ' Chicago 'who directed Colt Of Year of prohibition gang NEW YORK (AP Ha Reason, owned by Patrice J of New York, was name wat twosyear-old eolt of 1960 to day in a vote of the Thorough bred Racing Association's board of selectors interpreted The son of Turn-Te out of No difference nin inviohance, by Blue Swords, hac policy concerning the Authority pean acclaimed as best of the ju given to Dravion, whe is also president of the TRPR ¢ cobs thh #5 per former ip the about were he eent of FBI men TRA dir resignation saw ectors thi seven major stakes training accidant he broke a sesamoic {winning {Then In REMEMBER WHEN? , , , \aueduc Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Charl a a bone elired to the stud Hail to Reason started race won nine, was n twice and third twice Detroit's 8308 4. He won $1,100 Great American, just Sapling lopeful 1 200th of share gate World's Playground stakes when he flattened Max Baer inllast three were $100,000 four rounds 10 months late events Louis knocked out ih 1s Wiig fight \ Joe Massera in oa MM ovea 11th. professional Brown Bomber for his nine minutes' in I ree ron at second eoted vork the ¢ eal Tre and The Sanford, nont h of to But it was a long time hefore needed with a quarterback -- or| ago at the TRA San Francisco ob] but the TRA board refused to ac: res| star to] Win venlle colts in September after | pny U.S HOPES in his left forefoot and was earning the Youthful, ! plus Years ( Kept ar man with gut we could teach foolbal how ri this sea LAM | } to acquire spimt I ( 1] 1 eord o ig Four I'rophy spiri rds and won the | tu Memor player best ci nd ability WON GREY CUP When Clalr's offensi teams were won the backlield year Jeff el a Ww nhining e and de finally fr Cup stil o | fONSIVE t/ balance, he Grey Ottawa and has hefore It defensive vl Doug I'he young "| foothall ular ay ol Ire halfhacks ( ere this year. Cana dian quart ag had only three years Ron Fall back member three yep for 1} defensive Poirier two But there eannot be a couple of years left for Bitkow ski, 20, Simpson, J Vaughan 20, Sowalski, 20, Tom Jones, 30 {Fred Robinson, 2 Sam Seocela 180, Ted Smale, 28, and Joe Stra eina, 28, Flanker Davey West has announced his retirement Now that he has a ehampion | 8h p team assembled, Clair mus rebullding again Lancaster only one the team for halfback Joe halfback of A'S, Kelly i | soon e Tennis Rookies Will Represent 1.5. Challenge MELBOURNE (AP) Chuck MeKinley United State thelr eoun Australian na here nex Cup chal groups roughly $500,000 a year to main K| at | and of Lhe Cup team try's tional month { ] Ralston ables vill earry lors in the ehamplonships the alle Davis eng ( Harry Mackay and Earl Buch I are expected to tury ional 0 prof shortly afte nd and thus would {lable {ehallen not | Th of Au wen he he av 1 "1 A wi wiatior i th Ma for ral 3) the an y ay taken as adn kay' ro intention Buchhols, whose father is nrofessional known to have | hi d set also on a pro ea | wt he not committe "himself on date of turning a is was of Mae on nationals sion v's | Is mi fn f NaN the N Ralston, from Rakersfield, Cal | ifornia, d McKinley, from St i Davis Cup load next Ameriea year SHINGLES (CMNE Accepted) FIRST GRADE A.W. BANFIELD for BOARD OF EDUCATION CASH & CARRY por square 6.5 (2 colon) Per square 1.45 (4 colon) INQUIRE ABOUT TERMS AND DELIVERY McCULLOUGH LUMBER 1270 SIMCOE ST. N, ¢ » » n established a good For instance, Jim Dalgne ault| rhack Russ Ja kson| spectators and sports writers of pg with ver his own feet on an end Riders, American quarterback | Dave Thelen has been. a/tempt to get a sot No the team for only! rules passed at the general coun Joe more than al, pretty Dennis the cost of staging the games at Davis alltal vVew asPhALT. ¢ ¢ ¢ | 2 RA 8-4688 (| MONTREAL (CP) tional Hockey league have re | lensed a new set of statisties aimed at putting into better per- | spective the offensive and defen | sive conributions of every player| in the league The statistics, bosed on games up to Nov, 13, showed some of fl stars are runping inte minus figures--more goRls scored against them while they are on the lee than they are scoring themselves, Each player was credited with an sutomatie plus esch time his team scored a goal while he was on the fee. Conversely, each player was given an automatic 'minus each time the opposing team scored while he was on the, ice, Wigures include only goals scored while both teams were at) full strength, On this basis, defenceman Al- {bért (Junior) Langlois of Mont.| the best record in the league. He) goals and only 14 by opposin teams Defenceman Bill Gadsby of New ¢ I"; | players to certain York Rangers had a minus 14, minus 1, - Fhe Na lowest in the league, He was on| President f he lee for only eight goals Rangers and 22 by the scored by ¢ nsition figures do not take Into consideration assignments of , Some players perform on a forward) line that nearly always opposes top scoring units of other clubs, Some players are iso assigned to checking roles and others are sent on the ice In oflensive roles Eimer Vasko and Pierre Pi lote, Chicago Black Hawks de- fenceman, had the next best records with plus 14 snd plus 13 respeetively Marcel Pronovest of Detroit Red Wings had a plus 12 while Norm Ullman snd Parker Mae Donald of Detroit and Carl Brewer and Bob Baun of Tor ! {onto Maple Leafs all had plus 11,|0nly two Leafs--Larry Hillman | New York's Lou Fontinate had! and Billy Harris--had minus fig | Tailors {renl Canadiens had & plus 17 for|the second highest minus total ures 13, Tom Johnson of Montreal, | was on the ice for 81 Montreal Ken Schinkel and George Sulll worst records, Only two Bruins van of New York had minus 12 while Ralph Backstrom and Jean-Guy Talbot of Montreal had Cliff Pennington 'Maintain OTTAWA (CP)--Clif Penning. | ton of Hull-Ottawa Canadiens has maintaimed his six point lead on top of the individual - scoring statisties Penningion scored once in three games and picked up four assists for a five point week and a total of 34 points, He has a to tal of 11 goals and 23 assists, the latter tops the league jends Tom MeCarthy of Sudbury Wolves and Ed Hoekstra of Kitchener » Waterloo Beavers hy points, McCarthy made [jump last week, from 20 points to 28, with three goals and five ssists, Hoekstra scored four) times and picked up three ns ists to raise his total also to 26, MeCarthy has scored (he most goals, 16 §i% fowd SWeep and: go sprawling on his SPORT FROM BRITAIN s Margin Terry Gray of Hull » Ottawa, Buddy Boone of Kingston and) Fred Hilts of Soo Thunderbirds, | all tied in second spot last week, | are now fourth, fifth, and sixth with 27, 26 and 25 polots respec: tively, Eddie Johnston of the Cana. diens, allowed 11 goals last week in three games and his leading) and hel average went up to 2:56, He still for a total of 32 points, Team. leads In shutouts with three Sudbury Wolves are still the| most penalized team with 348 minutes while Bob Wilson of the in penalties, 63, The Canadiens established still| another record last week, score ing four goals in three minutes and two seconds sgainst Soo This beat the old record held by Kingston by 24 seconds. | Britain And | LONDON (CP)=-Judging by re {cent events on the soccer fleld, y/hostilities between Britain and Italy did not end with the 1043 || armistice, Three times in four matches, Anglo-Italian relations have been strained hy Incidents over rule interpretations and subsequent recriminations Involving players, {the two countries, Next month Football League secretary Alan Hardaker will at. of uniform cil meeting of the Federation of | International Football Associa. tions, Until these differences have been ironed out little head way is lkely to be made with plans for the formation of a Furopean' league, | The first uproar occurred in '|1ate August when Italy's Olymple team gained a semifinal berth Olympic Games | Lost $2,000,000 (AP) The Olymple Committee sald day it suffered a loss of $2,000,000 on the Rome last summer, but added that it ex pects to make up. the deficit from outside sources Latest financial { ROME Italian Mon about [Ames | figures place $1,000,000, against ticket and ra. dio-TV receipts of $6,700,000, Net | At War -- On Soccer Field {land's equalizing goal Italy Still at England's expense after the| two sides played a robust 2-2 draw, English reporters cabled home accounts of the Italians' rough play, which were labelled "lying and biased" In the Rome dailies, MILAN RHUBARB Two months later In Milian, spectators hurled abuse and the occasional stone at a visiting Football League team as It left the fleld after losing 42 to its powerful Itallan League oppo. nents, This time there were com. plaints from both sides, The following day, a police patrol had to rescue the referee from a knot of infuriated Italian players as two teams drew 1-1 in an Under-28 match at Newcastle, Scenes like these, by no means confined to England Italy matches, serve as a recurrent re. minder that Britain and the Con. tinent have long ceased to see eye to eye on the rules of the game | Probably the most controvers. lal of these rules concerns the charging of goalkeepers, a com: mon practice in Britain but rar ely seen on the Continent, The unruly scenes at Newcastle began when centre-forward Joe Raker bundled the Itallan goalie and ball into the net for Eng. Laws governing obstruction also get different interpretations, A continental player often uses his body to stop an opponent In Tight Race NHL Sets Up System Plus-Minus Scoring Clarence Cw I of the NHL sald "no star should have a minus record unless he is sosigned to special duties." Gordie Howe, Deiroit's grest right-winger, had an even rec-| ord. Bernie Geolfrion of Mont. | real had a minus one, Among other stars who had minus records were Andy Bath gate, Andy Hebe Prentice of New York; Brome Horvath, Johnny Bueyk, Vie Blas fuk and Don McKenney of Bos ton Bruins snd Eddie Litzenber. ger and Erie Nesterenko of Chi- CARO, ; | Dickie Moore of Montreal, who has scored 21 goals and leads the | league in scoring with 32 points, bad a plus nine Toronto, which has allowed the least number of goals so far, had the best over-all (eam record, 0 | | New York and Boston had the Jerry Toppazzini and Charlie Burns--had plus records and all but three New York players had minus records Dickie Moore 'Has NHL Lead MONTREAL (CP) Dickie Moore, who has heen scoring goals with remarkable regular. ity, counted two more along with an assist last week and Look over sole leadership in the National Hockey League scoring derby, The Montreal Canadiens left. winger now has 21 goals--high- Hi est in the league--and 11 assists mate Bernie Geolfrion, falled to get a point and slipped to third|e place with his 29 points Norm Ullman of Detroit Red|; the biggest Soo has received more minutes! Wings took over second place on Bea: the strength of one goal and two assists, raising his total to 80, Ullman currently is the league's assist specialist with a pace-set- ting 22, Jean Beliveau of Montreal counted only one assist last week but hung on to fourth place, He has 27 points, one more than Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers and Bobby Hull of Chi. cago Black Hawks, Bathgate came up with a big five-gonl splurge and an assist and moved from an eighth-place tie to a fifth-place tie, Hull, alone in fifth spot a week ago, scored one goal and two assists, Rracketed at 24 points are Gordie Howe eof Detroit and Andy Hebenton of New York, fed Kelly of Toronto Maple Leafs climbed to ninth place with 25 points, Five players follow with 22 points each--Frank Mahovlich of Toronto, Alex Delvecchio of De. troll, Henrl Richard of Montreal, Bill Hay of Chicago and Vie Stasiuk of Boston Hruins, Southern States THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednasdey, Wovewber 30, 1960 11 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OFLC LEAGUE Yas standings ~ Drivers U7, The Untouchables 2972, yd 2974, Sots Buiiders Mighty aera engl Tackle Winter i - 75, Ladies triple; Jackie Winter 715 (275, 173, I's Mgh # new Ha and men's + Horses Hartshorn 614 (215, 206, be Gomes over 209 -- Gord Boddy 103, i Bes Col i Gon 2145 Autumn ly 325. Via 90; Lams Poweis 88 sud Linda Sym ", ud FRIENDLY # were (hres mies doubles | Marg Jrenlin A414 (288, 17H); | Marun Horting 41 (a, 11D and Foggy Dwyer xs, 1h), Ver 200 seores IE; wil we, Joan Slater 219, Way ma Collins 293, Panis taken ~ Han Beens 3, Jesters Joners 3 Jlovstuls 9 Belabiites 1, P ' y + Banding ~ Hes Besns He %, Mayhelis 20, Jokers ad 14, Satellites 13 EAVIEWAY MEN'S WPIN LEAGUE | Goeh Supsriest 4, Team Ne, 7, 0) Tenm Mo, 10 4 Subway Lunch 05 {row daille Ind, 4, Motors 0; Whit. by Aute Wreckers 3, iment Alum. num 1 aek's Men's Wear 3, Dunn's Mclaughlin Conl 3, Parker Flectrie ¥ Am Vending 4, and Lon Kveniss . Hig Scores; F, Jopior 54, B. Wel B46 (20005 T, Krawehuk 540 (184); Donohue 534 (16515 J, Brady B31 (106); 0. Vrie a8 (206); 6, Hornby 8315 Wt George 822 (198); B, Bouckiey 020; B Fogal B16 (308) Severs bil J 508 (J90); W Tyson 408, B. Hutcheon #0, ¥, Powell 0 Kw ur Wal 194, ahd bi MOTOR CITY LADIEN LEAGUE #00 Triples: Tops was Ev, Redpath with 728 (318, 260); welcome to the 30) club Ev, Next high was Blanche Noy ton 665 (219, 276); Mary Mothersili 664 (6, 44) Wihel 'Tonkin 642 (370, 220); Blanche Keith 648 (220, 233); and Isa belle King 680 (264, 204) 20 Bingles Marion Themes was tops with 268, M_ Carrington 244, Jean Behosnau 340, Ethel Freeman 229, Aud rey Hougeop 228, Velma Davies #19, Mary King 216, 08, HK Marg Machonsid, Lil W alde Williums 213, Nancy Brisebois, vaney Bradburn 211, Vera Bint, Olive Morrison 207, Hazel Bannon 306, Marg Vauihn 3d, 208, K, Anderson 204 and . nd Bows, Rosettes, Beavers took all four s from Chippers, Nockets and Lucky Eleven, Echoes, Wishing Wells, Bluebirds snd Kitty 8 look three points from Busy Bess, Atomies, Lucky Bix and Lemons who took one point ae im Manding; Echoes A Cokes 14, Kitty Katy 13, ¥ Bows, Lemons 11, Wishing Walls, ors, Momies, Blusbirds 10, Lucky Eleven, Huney Bees 0, Rosettes Lucky Bix, Rockets 7 and Chippers 2 Anyone Interested in afternoon how! ing please call MO 84741 or KA 3-666] DUPLATE OFFICE LEAGUE Special recognition this week goes 10 the Pin-Masters whe finally, during the fourth night of the second section, men aged to win thelr first point, despite the heckling from thelr worthy opponents, the HBeucheombers, The team standings for this section I follows, Allyoops 10, The Beagheombers 7, Kathy's Klowns 7, The Blockheads ¢, Mil-AnLils 5, Pin'Mas ors |, tights Ich and skill de of the "Oh-Oh Boy" Bob Brown, this week ag he howled his wey to a thrilling 606 double, 1 lon Busy He uttons then followed It up with a 308 segond Niee work, Hob, Special mention this week goes to Jack MoConkey, who rolled a wonder ful 308 game, Watch that handieap io down now, Jack! Top n in the gir' division goes to Anita Crandell for he second week In 8 row, Anita took the high single of 848 the first game and followed It up with a 183 to take the high double of 481, 00 #OOTES Clubs Some erful ll were tur " this week to the 200 Club making look very impressive Indeed, They are as follows: V. Bogan sky 207, B, Jones 260, 276; D, Tik 870; C, Mason 808; W, Anthony 838) A, Cran. dell 848; D, Heansgen 841) N, Roe 230) J, Button 28%; R. Keach 819; J Conkey 216) G, Parkins 815) Master 3141 KE Terech 213) Conkey 2113 D, Brockman 805; H Hutoheon 208 and T, Cain 301, Form Own League MIAMI, Fla, (AP)=A group which sald It wants to keel southern United States football stars at home organized the Southern Professional Football League Monday night to operate in most southeastern states The group enfranchised five elties--Miami and Tampa, Fla; Dothan and Montgomery, Ala, ind Atlanta, Ga, It sald seven other clubs will be formed, Charles Davis, grocery operator, was named chairman, The league plans a meeting Jan. 7 to discuss additional fran. chises, appointment of a com. missioner and preliminary sched uling for 1961, league ain he would be penalized, On the other hand, the vigor with which a Briton tackles an oppos. ing man in possession of the ball from reaching the ball, In Brit. receipts, after $800,000 in taxes paid to the ltallan government, 1 | were $5,000,000 Committee officials said they expect to wipe out the defleit with receipts from world - wide y showings of feature « length, color the movies of the games, to be re. {leased in January, and from a percentage of Italy's weekly soe. , [eer betting pool, 1 In addition to the $4,000,000, vhich covers outlays for print. not| Ing tickets, press and other serv. | 30,000,000 was spent | 100%, Rome on stadia, roads and other fall \ties, It was written off as a cap: | investment in public im. provements, frequently earns the reproving whistle of a European referee, | WM. RIDGELY for CITY COUNCIL Jl I | i wis, may have to carry the full from | OSHAWA present JAYGEES "TOWN HALL FORUM On C.K.L.B. Thurs. December Ist al 8 P.M. Near your Candidates for Mayor and Council PHONE IN YOUR QUESTIONS chain | UAW LEAGUN George MeKnight's 814 was the best triple this week and following In the {700 bragket were Nel Himes 770, Earl Jordan 730, Harold Hogarth 784, Nonny Sohwarts 780, Rill Polley 707 and Hob Gow 708 300 single game howler old Hogarth 348, Aleo 'Ande Bill Polley 318 were: Har reon 31 and |. Other Triples = W, Lewis 681, D, Hodgson 681, V, Smith 6%, A Ander (son 076, ¥', Fitchett 664, D, Davis 608, C, Mclnano 656, P, Osmok 658, W. Pol ley 630, C, Rout 847, W, Osmok 643, W, Atrutt R, Godirey 634, G, Whyte 633, A, Neil 632, D. Bowler 683, J Wil. | | Band », aopine ule 18,116 0 Hopaiuin ib: 10 + lop wok high as he first bowled a 301 game, | 1 Corvwtl 613, Smith $12, and J. Popoviteh #1 In Group 1, Corvwy's BA, Tommy Goch Superiest, and Joe Crysdale's all wen | theaepoint winners. Corvy's still hold a| Dave Matthews siu-point lend aver rannerp Goel's Als BiHie dropped three points to Tony's Refreshments In Group i bat Clothing fatled (0 goin as they ware on the loming end of # 31 score with Acadian Cleaners and Bleghenson's won over Dove's Bervies $a ton i Grr (235) and Ey ough High Singles i George Fox MeNell 253 { - Bor: », saan Bmnle , 242, Lorne Mur , 299, dan 295, Joe Tentro 201 208, H | dernon Porter {Wright 222, | Hobbine 226, Una Allison A Bowman 201, 312, Cars Carswell 21k, | Perey Weight 300 snd $id Temple 20 | Ponies when ~~ MeKinley's Querge fy ert Georges In Group HE, Wi 's ih kept thelr two point lend with & 31 win over Al's Esso, Cannings best How ditlle Indusities 3-1 and Marr's Farm ture shut out Loesl 2784, Fred's Refrigeration look » single int lead In Growp IV by shelling ont isrens Coline while Owhawa TV slipped to third place losing 3-1 to Nor: men Beal's, Mesde's Service Station snd Hyman Res! Estate it points. | sia Standing Group | orhy's 28, Gon' , Flynn's 18, Durne's 18, Crys. dale's 18, Bevis 18 Group Il ~ AVs BiRie 29, Bond's Tony's 2, Bephenson's 16, Acadian Dove's 14 m Heffering's 21, Con , K aille 22, Marr's 19, Logs! 2788 15 Als Faso 12 Group IV ~~ Fred's 3, Beal's 1, Oshaws TV 285, Meade's 19, Bellarens 12 ana Wyman 8 LAKEVIEW LADIES LEAGUE The first night of our second series hrowght some pleasent developments, Some of the teams that were on the bottom sll through the first series are now on thelr way up In some of the spots, High triple changed hands BEMIN this week, back to Sylvie Newey, with three nies games lotalling 720 7, 317, 28) Team are; Sal's Gals 7, Jets 7, Untouchables 5, Beetle Bombs §, Glad Rags 4, Guiter Rots 5, Celinr Dwellers 3, Wildeats 2, Tooters 0, Rebels 0 00 Triples Lil Myers 085 (214, 29, 211) Ann Northey 637 (251, 218) 5 als Glover 636 (211, 203, 232); Betty Reese 620 (227, 2:6) and Joan Patiman 605 (282 232) 200 Sinrles --~ Marg Barnes 271, Lois Gavas 232, Marion Rosamond 231, Mar: lon Ross 221, Kunjee Bareaux 217, Rita Irwin 217, Dorothy Brebin 214, June | Keenan 200, Carol Cyr 208, Norms Clark 204, Pat Guyurkl 204, Fat El Hott 202, Jean Hutcheon 202, Gall Rob inson 201 and Olga Haber 201 NEIGHBORROOD LADIES We had three 700 triples this week The ping were sure {alling for the fol lowing howlers! Molly DePratto was high with & 770 (275, 221, 283), Wilma MeQuade 717 (241, 225, 251), Ede Read ing 707 (338, 229) In the 600 group (241 Nies howling, gals! Betty Pearse 645 8), VI Norris 628 (208, 236), Mid ulr 625 (200, 241), Kay Manilla 622 42, 202) and Ben Alexander 615 (341, 2) They were falling for ye one game anyway! Ev, C Doreen Kelemen 202, Doris Ball 230, Gladys Knight 236, Dolly Swanger 238, Betty Campbell 231, Chris Collins 222, Flo Bracey 222, June Yulll 218, Ellen Burrus 214, Olive Morrison 213, Edna Hall 210, Mary Pirle 203, Helen Felchi. son 205 and Phyl Barnes 201 Team Standings ~ Carlings and Suds each took our points, These two teams still have to roll off for that tle game of Ins! week, We hope they both have M (2 2 ours truly in Campbell 258, [thelr full teams for next week to get this point taken care of In future when a tle game oceurs, the two teams involved will roll off im. mediately ardiess of their absent bowlers, The have 7 paints, Belles and Forgetfulls 8 each "lyers 4 Dingles and Pinchers 3 each, Pin Plok. ers 1 and Pushers 0, SERGEANTS MEN LEAGUE Team Ktanding Carson's Armour. ers 02, Murphy's Mechanies 47, Grant's Wireless 45, Bi Instrugtors 48, Operato MH, McCormn Loaders 87, Wright's Commanders #7, Borrowdale's Gunners 37, Nichol's Fits ters 28 and Ellegett's Drivers 22 High Triples - Elleen Corson was our Lop howler with a lovely triple of 770 (280, 241, 266); George Daniels 691 (307, 465, 810): Frank Grant #81 (918, 845, 2000) Mel Whyte 670 (225, 253)§ Belly Grant 654 (436, 220); Noreen Halley 647 (306); Hon Hele 038 (280, 20001 Reg Burr 630 1231, 398); Belly Racketl 620 (223, 223); Welle Fox 628 (218, 230) 1 Jack Anderson 020 (211, 293) Cool! Mills 020 (296, 213); Nick Nichols 018 (230, § Lorraine Murphy 608 1 iandings for the Hrst nl tle tors 6, Corson's Armourers 5, Bo |] Grant's Cormaek's Loaders 4, Weight! cope (panies : Wichote Viisers Wiens id Born dale' Gunners {Murphy's Mechamies 2 © ONHAWA DAIRY LEAGUR Congratulations to the Halli their win of the first section, by » margin of five points wi the second section scramble for the lead will be very i the last nine weeks are any tion of things to come, Feeney gues atom wih 4 lorie ¢ " of 730 (230, ah, 24). He LA Don Mass "7 rt Keay his average wp lo 212, which is ghost our ledgue has seen in & me Seores of 200 plus hy rolled Tom Nesl 318, Corby $7, Dale Diuime 19, Xa Henderson 231 and LJ Lemon League ~ NIL, Hairpine 16 and Serewballs 18, HERIFF'S hy ig LEAGUE Bowling ha ved so much 1B at ssch week we have " lr More mone? Fin. monart 0 he" wish i. wi Anne Prom with Pg) 210) » Doreen Eyre 420 (353, 319), Congraw w Pp High singles are top ed Marion flight 274, Mille Glowaski 256, Merle Poche 284, Doreen Sheehey 243, Marg. Datos 239, Vivien Tilishury 229, Iss hells Johnson 219, Ona Zambopelli 118, Gwen Roberts 212, Helen Brown A Norma Heoper 206, 202, Hose Crawiord 208, 206, Joan Wall 2/6, Mary Gilkes | 208, and after all th weeks of hlow- ng and blushing Dorls Gaskin made » lovely 208 Folnty taken were Jokers 5, Dillies 1, Jets 1, Droopers 3, Gloworms 3 Aces | This puts the Jokers ahead with 10, Dilkies 8, Droopers 6, , Gloworms 14, Aces § |. The two lonely litle souls in the [Lemon League were Anne Stasinski and June Hurst, tied with #3. MOTOR CITY MIXED Points Chums 7, Black Devils 7, Corner Pins 7, Grasshoppers 6, Bate): Iles 4, Lovenest 3, Blowpokes 2, Happy Gang 2, Talu's | and Pin Pickers | Triples = Chris Colling #10, Alan Jamieson 787 Red MacDermaid 739, Hud Morey 732, Joan Jackson 731, Ines Curl 660, Ross Clark 647, Mar), Gray 636 and Perce Sweet 604, Singles Dorothy Mcindiess 293, John Kobelnak 255, Bill Willams 255, | Frank Chumdley 245, Georgie Nesbitt 239, Rose Kobelnak 237, Bob 255, 294, Ross Westlake 227, Dorothy Hykes 228, Geof Curl 223, Eileen Ander con 223, Mae Jamieson 218. Bubbles Kitehen 816, Ceell Litster $14, Vida Morey 213, Wally Bittorf 212, Olds Mae Dermaid aul Collins 203, nl Westlake 204, Ev Campbell 201 Jefferson 203 and Hank Brown 200, Hons gir WEEK-END SPECIAL ot TILDEN RENT-A-CAR NEW MODELS 5 P.M, FRIDAY TO ? AM, MONDAY $14.95 plus mileage 45 King 51, &, RA 5.6553 CONTACT LENSES Phone For An RA 3- A. E. JOHNSON, R.O. F. J. 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