16 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuary 2, 1962 ef oe aril Eh: ieee soe mocern upnoimenng Tm and Young N Australi a troduced from the lush Java,about 10 Omiles south of Dar-jkeys and dingoes -- Australian s rison 237, Marg. MacDonald 233, 210,| jy-way held their lead with a 31 paddy fields a century ago, are|win to the upper part of South|wild dogs--ravage the country- Evelyn Tunnicliffe 230, 204, Shirley Sar- Win: aver: Scugogs 'ae Horwich did ins dying of thirst in the subtropi-|Australia and across from the|side, ' , 7, it 229, Helen Fetchison 223, Glad } NE S Blythe 216, Marg "Giipin 216, 'Dorothy ag Bile lb corgi te gg I vor Becom Bi sal monsoonal north. . |ted deserts of Western Austra-| Donkeys root out grass and W pakeeay atk Mes ann 20, Blanche wine ever Woodlyn and Acadian while es g Bhi up fgg Man yg Rand oo - -- J ; bees only bare ground, The ort is. a Calli Fans, the Julie Keeler was top gal with 770 Dust Bowl é borne e four years of drought is|kangaroos eat voraciously and nbvece given thy yearn gre peice phos the Un-| Jamieson, Oy 26: 20, Larry Vernon] Tomas 202, Evelyn nedpath 202, Melva ptavio Tasker is tome, 90, hes: tans The ssoeand section started today with) touchables, last night 4 to 0. The losers 91000 single games were by W. Holyck|Dalton 202 and Blanche Keith 200, iy ts re Hapersrecptaonedth 7 By TERENCE DOWNEY (Managers of cattle stations--| In the northern reaches of|have preceded them. Only the pee! hewteg, . The Sh 6, Stew » Ozzie Weeks 254, pe , Knick-|741 203, 243, 240)5 nly Doubles: P. Anderson 415 (24), J. aed Zesistance. The Bleepers| 278, Stew iy ae eee wetae SIT, xan Sanding sia Peat "ef ORR Ag a cpg 00, 248) | DARWIN (Reuters) -- More apg A carefully tending|the dustbowl, where the mon-|dingoes, finding it easy 'to pull. Slater 404 (247). bers In a very close affair, Melvin Wot.|Walt Polley 217, Clarence Allen 217.|Rells 7, Hopefuls 7, Robins 7, Poodles|petty Sackett 700 (210, 266, 233); Lor-Ithan 80,000 square mil {their breeding stock, 'hoping to|soon rains may penetrate, rain|down the weakened beats, are aM : auare miles o'|starve off complete ruin. fell last spring. But in central|fat. Over 200 cholson 248,|ton and George Hubbard showed well|Jack Milne 217, Willard St. Louis 216, 6, Peanuts 5, Shamrocks 5, Chipmunks' . + 'for the defeated with Bill Keenan throw-|John Bailey 215, Jack Dawson 213,/5° jokers 4, Go-Getters 4, Daisies 3,|taine Murphy 706 (227, 241, 238); Lor-/Australia's drought - ridden E. Wilson 223, G. Gwil-|for the defeated w: jokers }o-Getters 8 Delamere cattle station, injAustralia, some ranches have M. Burnett 232, Ham 212, L. Collins 212, E, Watson 211,|ing the big ones for the Sleepers. Afier/ Wayne Thertell 210, Andy Van de Valk Whirley.Birds 3 and Sweet Peas 2. etta McLean 695 (346); Rose Ouellette|Northern Territo: are slowl Patterson 206 and T. dropping the first game by over 210) 209, Eaale Cheredacrk =, Harry wee Lemon League -- Helen Fetohison,|673 (249, 274); Merle Poch 671 (223\hecoming a mood dust led one of the worst-hit areas, has|not seen rain for seven years. PUBS RETALIATE Points -- Sixers 3, Rockettes 0; Super|pins, the Silent Six came roaring back|ton 208, 276); Jovee Porter 664 (236, 238); Bette "Most 1,000 cattle--10 Jets 2, H 15 Starlets 2, Try Hards|(and I do mean roaring) to gain a 3|Mosier 200. Rhea Mann, Betty MacDonald, Ethells7™s Gee o09. 248, 206); Edna Hudeon|broken only by scattered cat. 000 cattle---10 per cent of} Cattle in the centre of the! wREXHAM, England (CP)-- hb 2, Slow Starters 1. to 1 win over the TV Boys. Doug Tay-| Only two Lemons this week: Bob Bar-|Tonkin, Marg. Gibson, Ruby Jones,|g59 (279, 217); Wilma McQuaid 656 (224, tle bones and shells of crumbl- its total. ;dust bowl must walk up to 1 Total Points -- Sixers 3, Super Jets|lor spearreaded the attack, assisted by|clay with 92, and W. Holyck 98. Alice Hayton, Nancy Blore, June Chese-|947); Chris Collins 651 (215, 233, 203) 8 h miles from their scattered for-|2%¢ doors of 128 Welsh pubs 2, Starlets 2, Fireballs 2, Try Hards 1,\the vocal tones of "Rapid" Bob Dove. In| Your executive extends to all our|brough, Vera Horner, Day Gazley, AliceiGreta 'Tutton 648 (241, 210) "Joyce ing houses. ome ranches already have have been slammed in the faces Slow Starters 1, Hopefuls 1, Rockettes 0,|4nother close contest the U ti and their best wishes/Armstrong, Ann Foreman, Majorie/pem 644 (281, 200) Helen Reynolds 640/ Cattlemen have clun im! left. John Nelson, the federal|@8¢ to waterholes. Somewhere Total Pins -- Sixers 1,790, Super Jets|ables and Has Bins were very sociable|for a happy and prosperous New Year:|Cameron, Pauline Calyn, Dorothy De-lca32, 259), Mary Mann 634 (277, 223) h "d 8 srimly|member of Parliament for the|on the painful march between|of Salvation Army workers who 1,535, cle. 1.531,|2Nd split the points 2 each. We would|with lots of 800 triples. Mille, Edith McKee, Flo. Morphy.|my Clough 633 (240, 227) Marj Fora|t0 the scorched land for the Northern Territory, said it is(feed and water many fall, sell their literature in the bars, , be remiss if we failed to mention that Frances Westfall, and Ethel Westlake. |, Si 3 J I 221, Starlets 1,286, Rockettes | 1,360, Slow |r ankie Kalar was the highlight of this) MOTOR CITY LADIES LEAGUE ' $30 (210, 233); Joan Jackson 627 (221,jlast four years, helplessly, worst disaster since Aus-|. Farther north, the VictorialThe publicans say that . the Starters 1,330, Try 249, ffair, Hi ithin one ball of sink Single -- Nan, Bennet 259. . " watching the sun burn sparse P RADIATOR DEPT. fg to the 'depths of despair, again, | {igh 'Triple -- Isabelle King 656 (229, "f Pane ee a ox: dna toekeee tok Mepes e a k vopitatink into. powder. Pittle tralia was settled by Euro- bd yt Pirate, ioe aa ye Piel Megan Team ndings -- Dubbers High ight went to Ralph] 235). andings = Ma: bate thes : F eans. é 8 Stampers a Sleeper 34, Has Bins 31,|Glover. with 689 (240,298) followed. by| 600 Triples -- Evelyn Stata 640 (254), wich Jewellers 15-30, Woodiye Beauty gett i rain has fallen since 1957. P ical river. recent referendum to decide TV Boys.30, Silent Six 28, Untouchables|Dougie Taylor 621 (230), Bill Keenan|Mary King 631 (246, '» Isabelle » 3 . mons aah shite mune aw coe Abd Even water buffalo, for the|\COVERS BIG AREA As the drought continues,| whether Welsh pubs should open , tton 619 (242),|Creamer 627 (216, 207, 20¢) and Nan/Coca Colas 10-25, Acadian Cleaners 10- *)cipn Giever wes, the shining light, George' Hubbard 619 (210, 212), Al! Bennet 620 (259, 216), 22, Scugog Cleaners 8-29, Strouds 7-32,'Makarchuk 255. 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