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The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1961, p. 17

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1 Lady Lawn Bowlers Plan For Season's Activities An encouraging attendance of|tario Ladies' Provincial Lawn | Many hands got busy and had {the club house in shape for our annual dinner and dance. James Scott, Sr., asked the blessing Storie Park Has Bowling Banquet dock, Bea Hudson, Ziggy Bien- kowski, Frank Bright. President Ozzie Whitmee pre- ted the trophies: Ladies' almost 60 members was on hand Bowling Association this year. {last Wednesday when members, It was decided to serve aj of the Ladies' Section of the lunch on June 17. when the Bas- - |Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club held sett Trophy game, a double * |a luncheon meeting at the club- draw, will be played. ' |house, to discuss plans for the, Mrs. Gordon Pirie wi 1961 tournaments and trophy charge, assisted by the presi- competitions. dent and the four monthly con- and after a turkey dinner served by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Storie Park, a short business meeting took place. il be in| The executive for 1961-62 sea- |son is as follows: president, Joe Parson; vice - president, Harry high average, Millie Cameron, 218; men's, Lou Locke, 207; ladies' high triple, Esme Korny- lo, 814; men's, Vince Craddock, 777; ladies' high single, Beth Kane, 287; men's, Art French, 336; ladies' high triple with handicap, Blanche Norton, 776; men's, Oscar Morrison, 773; Jadies' high single with handi- cap. Alvina Killingbeck, 323. Alice Boneham presented Ozzie Whitmee, the men's high EARL ROWE WITH 'RIDDELL GOLD' men President Mrs. C. Litster pre- veners. {Williams; treasurer, Eddie Gre- |sided and in addition to extend-| Mrs. Robt. McConnell, games Sik and secretary, Lou Locke. ing a welcome to a new mem-|convener, announced that games| A draw was made for six Oshawa ladies are planning on the board on Thursday after-|vina Killingbeck, Vince Crad- two additional tournaments 'in noons by two o'clock and on their 1961 agenda, one a closed Tuesday evenings at 7.30 event for members only, a o'clock. Banks (Goes ) {to be announced later. The other phy, was held on Monday of this| = lextra event will embrace out-of- week. The Bradley Trovhy event | 0 ut 16 town entries and will be held on|will be held on Sept. 7. | |July 12. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chur-| It was announced that the, (uicAGO (AP) -- Chicago trophies for the members of the Two practice games will be held stop both at bat and afield, vol- winning team. prior to that date, this Thursday untarily shifted to left field The membership voted unani- afternoon and on next Tuesday myesday because of an ailing {mously to affiliate with the On- evening. knee. ! TRIM SCHEDUES {his preference for the shift, Ol L T owe which he said he asked of the . . Cubs' No. 1 coach, Vedie Himsl, Basketball Cleanup Is su. * I'4 ' S ain ar - {placed at shortstop -- at least| Fe t n ort aro na for a spell--by Jerry Kindall, former University of Minnesota fielding star who had not started I 1 ! lar: 18SS et long series of basketball trou-| hlcs at the University of North|Carolina. Friday said the same(Rodgers, obtained from Milwau- _ .. |Carolina and North Carolina principle would apply to foot-ixee earlier this year, was avail- Ont. this year of night harness rac- giate College culminated in alball but the player ratio hadiaple at short. ¥ ber of Parliament for Dufferin- _. * i : 9 . Simcoe, becomes plain Earl and Ee Ot stock by at Jeast 30 by the administration and trus-| from participating in organized |shortstop in one season, 47. In ge rAd 1 i when hel .. 3 Ek Gay te 11EES, competition during the summer|1959 he posted both the major Jolitios ate far heli re or . Mote important, it will stop| pyolvement of players from months. |league fielding percentage : the selling of good stock 10 the poth schools in the basketball Hundreds of State College and|shortstop mark, .985, and the best known harness racing won't be long before there's! In announcing the de-empha- across the campuses in Raleigh |total of 238 homers is tops for breeders. He owns 45 head at equality with the stock in thesis to the Consolidated Univer-| art Chapel Hill Monday night |any shortstop in major 'league his stable near this village mid- United States." sity of North Carolina's 100). 4ine protests. , history. He was the National way between Toronto and Bar- yoo ong Rowe recalls, he trustees, Consolidated President | League's most valuable player president of the Standard Bred \:..non Downs, Vernon, N.Y. In/"'our aim is to save athletics." "I felt I wasn't doing as good Society. all, 24 trotters were entered, the, The program: as I was capable of doing at This summer he'll be repre- others having been trained in 1. Kills the 12 > Jear = old Sth Round TKO shortstop," explained Banks. sented on at least foyr tracks-- Florida during the winter. Dixie classic basketball tourn- | a - - | - Against Harris | Argonauts Sign | . HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- Bob 2. Limits UNC and State bas-|cleroux of ir ) ed | Versatile Player { TORONTO (CP)--Toronto Ar- ber, Mrs. J. Chmara, voiced will be arranged the same as prizes donated by Matt. Win- > |trebles competition to be held] The season's first tournament, | ley have donated a trophy for|ladies' schedule games willlc po pone Banks, who made Te The 30-year - old Banks ex- Banks, who never before has| (AP) -- A|ACC states of Maryland, Vir-|a game this season before Tues- NEWTON ROBINSON 1- ing in Ontario will be a boon to dramatic program of athleticinot been worked out. Banks in 1958 hit the most sulky. United States. There's good|gambling scandal was the spur|North Carolina students voiced fewest errors at that position, rie and last year drove his OWN tava Van Counsel and Rid-| William « Friday, who governs [for an unprecedented two suc- Vernon Downs and Saratoga in ament sponsored by N.C. State ketball competition to the 14 Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, | |pleasure at the large turnout. last year, with the names to be ners were Esme Kornylo, Al- |some Wednesday in June, date for the Hayden Macdonald Tro-| this tournament, with individual commence on Tuesday, June 1. major league history at short- {plained at a press conference played the outfield, will be re-| RALEIGH, N.C | ACC f . ginia, North Carolina and South|day. Himsl also indicated Andre (CP)--Hon. Earl Rowe The ond vill increase tt the sport and will increase Wheqde.emphasis, decreed Monday, 4 Bars basketball playersihomers by a major league Rowe, 67, is one of Canada's|preeding stock in Canada and it|for the action. their disapproval with marches 12, while playing 155 games. His horses in 25 races. He's also dell Todd in an: ope atboth stitutions, explained, ne SSIV i 58. " z pen event at both institutions, p eroux ores cessive years in 1958-59. New York state, Montreal and The horsemen thought we College UNC, Duke and Wake were a little touched for enter- yp... oaing -. Toronto. 3 ing our northern-trained horses. Forest against four: top. inter Born in Hull, Iowa, of Cana- pyt Bob Silliphant and myself| I dian parents, Rowe entered the fooled them." Ontario legislature as a Conser-| vative at the age of 25. Later|the field was divided into two the Atlantic Coast Conference, scheduled 10-round of a sched-|ball League announced Tuesday he went into federal politics and heats. Silliphant, trainer and| participation in the ACC tourn-| ied 10-round heavyweight fight [the signing of versatile Gerald has sat continuously in the Com-|driver for Rowe, guided Van ament, participation in the Na-\myacday night with bull - like Patrick of the University of II- mons since 1937 after a one- Counsel to victory in one heat tional Collegiate Athletic Asso-|, ches and powerful body|linois. year spell as Conservative and Rowe was first in the other ciation tournament and only| ches "| Patrick began his football ca- leader in Ontario. with Riddell Todd. two non - conference games. he He enjoys harness racing so| Van Counsel went on to pile; 3. one-mile dashes in six weeks. ning 12 of 16 races and placing grants - in round on the count of five. end. Harris, 195, could not answer| notable firsts. He was the first was North America's fastest] Canadian to drive a Canadian- two-year-old trotter last year| bred and Canadian trained and was named top horse for horse, Van Riddell, in the Ham- age and class in Canada bletonian. Rowe says that the advent son, Bill, has taken to the reins. !century. PIRATES' HIDEOUTS Jamaica, the Bahamas and the bell for the fifth round and Tortuga were the principal pi-|it goes i each week. : Of course, the Automatics standard in a Mercury!" ventional lubrications. For Mercury's chassis is pre- lubricated for up to 30,000 miles. Mercury's anti-rust body protects itself. Every possible advance to improve the lasting qualities of your Mercury is standard equip- ment on every model. With quality proof too, ina War- ranty for 12,000 miles or one full year--whichever 1961 MERCURY THE BETTER CAR In most other cars, automatic transmission Is an extra- cost option. But in Mercury, as you'd expect, it's standard. 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Because of the large entry,|conference games required by|Tex in the fifth round of a|gonauts of the Big Four Foot-| : : id The hard-swinging, 205-pound reer as a defensive back in| Curtails player recruiting) canadian knocked Harris down/|high school, switched to a guard | much that he once drove 136up an outstanding record, win-/by allowing only two athletic|ywine for counts of eight and |and linebacker at university un- - aid a year to bas-|} 4 him down when the bell|til his final year when he moved And he has achieved several{second four times. The animaliketball prospects outside the ... af the end of the fourth|to defensive end and offensive he British Broadcasting Cor- nto the record books poration provides a total of 42 Rowe has three children. His|rate strongholds in the 18thlas a technical knockout in the hours of educational television single with handicap, with a {score of 377. Congratulations to the winning {team, Cromwells -- Millie Cam- eron, James Scott, Sr., Joe Par- sons, Helen Scott, Marylin Nash and Jack McLean. Trophies were presented to the team, also the consolation winners, "Colleges" {=--Helen Powlenzuk, Ralph Bone- | -- | ham, Harry Norton, Frank THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 24, 1961 17 Bright, Rita Boneham, Hilda Collins, and the help of spare spare bowlers who helped us out|was enjoyed by everyone and bowlers, Ede Ryan and Ernie this past season, as we seem to|spot prizes were won by Ann Thompson. run into a lot of sickness. Williams, Beth Kane, Harry We would like to thank Round and square dancing!Norton and J. Kane. all | | | | | Do you need 'ull | to be successful? | Not when it comes to starting the | new Lawn-Cruiser Deluxe 18" and | 21" power mowers with built-in Impuise Starter, Simply wind up, | press to release, they start instantly. And you can't get a better lawn mow- er than the Lawn-Cruiser Deluxe®. 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