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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 17

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OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS 'Four Boxers Quit THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 28,1963 197 SPORTS IN BRIEF FUNERAL HELD teams -- the Montreal Wander- PLECTRICAL MAINTENANCE nolds 731, LEAGUE E Congratulations go to Ross Suthe: land for a good triple of 896 (238, 28: $75); Diana Charuk 710 (215, 260 235): Walli Kapp) 680 (257, 256); Lorne Po! ard 654 (227, 271); John Patterson 64: (222, 204, 216); Mike Kappl 6'6 (22 208); Bertha Sutherland 610 (238, 232); Bill Corbett 610 (261, 212); and Pa Mowbray 607 (268). Games -- Shirley Stainton 20! 264; Betty Corbett 286, Dan Charuk 269, Glen McGee 233, Ted Elliott 23 Mary 'Surry 226, Orv Holland 226, Cy Usher 2.2, Barb Holland 214, Norma Mowbray 212, Ruth Pollard 212, Jean Cook 207 and Ruth Parrott 201 Team standings -- Electrons won 4th section with 22 points, Protons 17, Live Wires 17, Transistors 16, lons 14 Chain Lightnings 12, Neutrons 9 and Dynamos 6. SHERIFFS TAILORING LEAGUE The Cutups walked off with the third section this week by trimming the Bob- bins of all four points. This puis the! Needles, Darts and Cutups bowling) for the top honors and the Thimbles. Zippers and Bobbins for consolation The team standings ended at Cutups 25, Thimbies 23, Needles, Darts and Zippers 16 and Bobbins 12 Ma: The top bowlers this week were Caro- lyn Gilbert with 659 (237, 217, 205), Marg Ferguson 638 (250, 219), end Ina Zambonelli 603 (212, 210) In the 200's we have Eleanor Watson 240, Marion Tureski 231, son 220, Tammy Harlock 213, Duncan 210, Marg Dafoe 210, Marilyn Vincent 207, Yvonne Watson 204, Ruth Canfield 204, Mickey Weroski 201 andj} Irene Kehoe 200 | Last week we missed Marg Fergu son's 228 and Yvonne Watsons 207. So sorry, girls! | In the Lemons, we have June Wat-| son 68 and Marg Dafoe 95 and if it) "weren't" in the rules that you get another bali when you get a spare in the 10th frame, we'd have had Joannie Wall in here too, C.0.F. LEAGL The end of the third section saw the "Dots" take it, but the bowling surely didn't indicate their win. So next week starts the play-offs and it is to be hoped all bowlers will get out and sup- port their respective teams. All teams compete for the "Fe gu son Trophy" and the three section win ners, plus next two high pinfal! teams compete for the "O'Reilly Trophy" Just one thing to keep in mind, the trophies could be re-arranged in win ning, due to the clause limiting one major trophy to a team, thys giving all teams a better chance, as tor in- stance "Gays" have high pin-fail and total points for the season. So there could be a surprise in for one of the other teams Please remember, if necessary to bowl off, you MUST have one of the executive keep score for you -- call Sec. if needed, or Molly "g00" -- Arn Green 675 (210, 254, 211), Doris Yourth 648 (226, 209, 213). George Oliver 635 (236, 200), Joan Rog ers 626 (259), Bev Dervent 620 (209 239), Len Dervent 618 (244, 239), y Hartshorn 609 (210, 229), Harvey Shew- an 608 (202, 223) and George Killen 601 (267). 200" -- Lucy Peeling 236, Doug Kerr 231, Kay Hooper 231, Claude Glassford 230, 213, Sid Hurlock 229, John Gaten-) by 263, Josie Brown 225, Ev St. Wes Stata 223, Barb Pisani 221, tT, Rogers 215, 227, John Pisani 215, Art ling 214, Frances Gibbs 214, Winnie Killen 211, Doug Smith 210, Ray Ben- nett 209, George Morgan 208, Dick Stata 208, Nancy Hastie 201 and Walter Tip- pett 201. Titters 2, Mixers 1; Gays 2, Dots 1; Jinx 2, Comets 1; Hares 2, Shorts 1; Dodo's 2, Spitfires 1. If you are brin; ing guests to the banquet Saturday, April 20, please give secretary their names next Friday night as necessary to order dinner. New executive; President, Walter 'Tippett; treasurer Bob Spiers; secre- tary, Flo Tippett; executive members, Molly Hartshorn, Barb Pisani, Arp Green and Norm O'Reilly. | HUMORESQCE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for this week was Pat ong gr with (179, J h ¢ (75, 74) 149: Tilley Oakes (74, 42) 116 and Clare Suddard (55, 59) 114. With handicap (50, 53) 103: Vi (32, 50) 102; Vera Sibioc! Sonia Diachenko (50, 50) 100, RADIATOR DEPT. Final Standings -- BOAH's 76, Bus-| ters 68, Mets 58, Hot Shots 57, Aces 56,| eller Boys 49, Alley Rats 46, Rang a 38. 'The Mets came up with one of! their better nights this week and clob- bered the Aces 4 to0. This defeat knocked the Aces out of the first divi-| sion playoffs. Had Windy Wilson been| there, things might have been differ- ent. Bradshaw Brockman, Wilf Villa and Wayne Thertell sparked the Mets while some nice bowling by Wayne Patterson and George Hubbard «ept up the hopes of the Aces. | In a low scoring affair, the Hot Shots assured themselves of a playoff spot by whipping the Alley Rats 3 to 1 The Ratty Boys posted what must be) & season low, 2670 pins for 3 games.| Bailey's Boys and the Busters played to a sociable 2 all tie in a cidse contest, with Willard St. Louis the only mem- ber of either team to hit 600. The pennant winning BOAH's con- tinued their winning ways by defeating the lowly Rangers 3 to 1. Bill Romanuk starred for the A.H.'s with Walt Polley once again bowling well but having no support. High for the night went to Bradshaw) Brockman with 725 (260, 210, 248) fol- lowed by Walt Polley 719 (268, 240, 2: Wayne Patterson 712 (280, 251), Romanuk 697 (224, 227, 246), Wilf Vill 650 (212, 245), Bud Kemp 616 (216, 217),| Wayne Thertell 613 (239, 225), George} Hubbard 606 (216, 205) and Willard St Louls 603 (203, 228). Good singles came from Jocko Daw-| eon 266, Big, Big Big. Bill Butler 262, Harry Titterton 260, Jerry Towns 245, Bill Maxwell 238, Bill Smith 238, Ron Knox 234, John Hodgson 230 (203), a Boyd 228, 208, and Doug Amey In the Lemon League we have our old faithful Len Rogers 91 and 99, Ken Wayling 97, Winston Petch 96 and Bil! Yurwa 85. Due to the Increase in production which means many of our bowlers will) third place at 224 FOOTNOTES at a real go averaging 247 eral weeks ago was has had several bad With one more week, plenty of action for spot ry 8, 8 gt Lime 7, White 6, Green 6, Orange 6, 206); Mary Cowan Helen Gara-| Odessa Fast 406 (233); and Marg Wright Diane! 401 (238). .| Craddock and Jean Sargant 225| awarded to Mary Ebel 228,. Elinor Dickson 222, Art Card nal 210, Father Beriault 235, John Cardinal 264, 239; bel 254, 230; Ed Giles 202, Bob Lavergne 122, 300, + Harold Bateman} John Ebel 221; Joe O'Malley 201, ry) cy, Ebel 278, Dan Rukaruk 207, Marie Cas-|217, Jack Miller 206, tilloux 204 and Fred Noordham 209 Pik k (50, 31) 101; 76, Phe happened?); Eileen Romhan-| yi 9%, O'Malley 67, 97 took two from the Rockets. Lorraine Murphy 720 .and, " ie Nesbitt 709. tbh high average race for the yuys, it is the same story with, Te Lickey still leading at 255 whh gt abins and Harold Baliem tied Ps ne ach, Shorty Davies at 24, Ron § eo 43 and Ed Lugtenburg 4h oe er For the Dolls, Janet Peel is still ger ng with 232 with Marion Dingman er: avis Taylor fighting it out for cagep spot at 225 and Isabeule eg se Alice Northey waging their batile | , Women's high triple with handicap--| eat Edythe Reading 682. | Women over 175 cae arin 195, Dorothy Toze' A * y' Reading 257, 224, Siang Smale 192 | BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 202, Lil Bull 185, 184, Fran Simpson | ; ' Bernice Wilson 235, 203, Nellie Templar) L. C. Morgan, once a high- 2i1 and 243 ae jranking lightweight ponent, Lemon Leaguers -- oy hodes,| ne Betty Powell, Jack Cornish, and chris and aa ce a se of ake Thomas. \death of Davey Moore Monday. Wee Leadon In another aftermath of the Points taken this week, ar Hotihiets death of the dethroned feather- 0, Shellacers 4; Try Hards 3, Twisters) : ; ain in- ; Jokers 2, How-Bouts 2; Sputnuts 2, pe ong v5 pee br: Cu it-Kats 2; Fire-Balls 1, Jets 3. juries in his title fight wit u- 21, Jets 19, naga ety Page ban Sugar Ramos, three state Team Standing -- Try Hards 23, Shel-) ' net ty 3 * lacers 21, Jets 19, How-Bouts 16, Jokers|Tepresentatives sponsored a bill 15, Sput nuts 13, Kit-Kats 10, Hot-/Tuesday to outlaw professional! Shots 8. Vite Balle Se Twisters 6-,,,\boxing in Ohio, Moore's home Ladies' Hign ples -- B. Cla | (224, 232, 247), H. Shearer 696 (257, 229,|8tate. Tee 210), (B. Love 648 (214, 253), H. Slater) Meanwhile, it was announced) Floored four times in the first) aaa ees ater 18 (259, 206), H. Doughty|in Ohio that funeral services|two rounds, Gonzales went down 613 (224, 218) and A. Cobb 605 (295), |will be held in Springfield nextjhard in the third round and the Ladies' High Single -- T. Gerrow 205,\Saturday. jback of his head struck the jlower rope. He was not hurt. 218, K, Holbrook 241, T. Owen 241, B.) i Weish 229, J. Harris 224, E. Wilson 206) Morgan, 29, of Youngstown, | not hurt and J, Ward 201. |Ohio, was a long-time friend of; Nevertheless, the California' Men's High Triples -- K. Cobb 742\the late fighter. He had been|commission lifted Gonzales' li- (221, 236, 285), R. Flewell 708 (236), B.\scheduled to meet middlewei . : a Clark 675 (221, 291), H. Bennett '630| 5 egg Mexi ddleweight|cence on the ground of unfitness (221, 220), C. Perdy 607 (290) and J.|Bobby Pena of Mexico at Phoe-jand also sidelined preliminary nix Wednesday night. |boy Lorenzo Torres for the Louis' boxing show. They said they were quitting because of Moore's death. But the show went on--and| with almost tragic results. Wilhelm Von Homberg knocked out Pete Gonzales in the third round of a 10-rounder. Both are from Los Angeles. Because of Moore's disastrous crash into the ropes at Dodger Stadium, a thick foam rubber covering was applied to the strands. It savec Gonzales from possible serious injury. ~ As Ron Jay joined e season he League midway for bigh weeks and is now for the nigh average. + left there will be the final playoff out of contention RAINBOW LEAGUE -- Blue 12, Tan 11, Coral 9, want Purple 8, Pink B, Jade 8, Yel: zold 6, Red 5, Brown 5, Navy 5, Rose 4, Silver 3, Beige 3, Black 2, roon 1 and Mauve 1. in High Doubles -- ome peng rer) ; de Cockerton * (220, 386); Miwan, 462 (204, 256); Mavis Florence Russeli 431 Bentley 427 (245); Lrwin 459 (275); (200, 231); Dorothy | Tiger and Fullmer are due to'Tuesday night, WHITE ROCK, B.C. (CP)-- Funeral services were held here Wednesday for Ernie (Moose) Johnson, 77, a member of hock- ey's Hall of Fame. He died ,Monday at this resort town 30 WINS PRO MONEY miles south of Vancouver. John- WILMINGTON, N.C, (AP)--json, a defenceman, played on Jerry Magee of Toronto shot/three Stanley Cup champion 34-32--66 Wednesday and won top pro money in the $2,500 Pro- Amateur golf 'tournament. serv-/ ? ? ing as a warm-up for the $20,- 000 Azalea Open starting today. Magee's six - under - par round over the 6,65l-yard Cape Fear| Country Club course earned him} 1 $250. | COOPER VICTOR | LONDON (AP) -- Henry) Cooper retained his British and Empire heavyweight boxing tr tles with a fifth round knockout of challenger Dick Richardson| of Wales before a crowd of 11,- 000 at Wembley Indoor Stadium ? ers of 1907, 1908 and 1910. A na- tive of Montreal, he j Wanderers in 1906 and in 1912 moved to the New Westminster Royals. TIGER WELCOMED LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)--World middleweight champion Dick Tiger drove into this capital city Wednesday and thousands of wildly. cheering Nigerians ined the route to welcome him as a national! hero. But as Nigerians roared greetings, Tiger was shaping up as' the key figure in an interna- tional bexing row over the ve- nue of his next fight. A government minister was on hend to warn the champion he had not yet done enough for his country. "Your next fight ust .be in Nigeria,' declared Labor Minister J, M. Johnson. Tiger won the title in a fight with America's Gene Fullmer and retained it. when he held Fullmer to a draw earlier this year. Both bouts were in the United States. (meet in a return bout in June and Nigeria is making a deter- mined bid to stage the cham- pionship in Ibadan, 100 miles from here. CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curtains, Dropes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL Tate 602 (262). Men's High Single -- (i. Holbroek 2 Phoenix promoter Paavo Ket-\Same reason. f rintne! , D. Clem om r ie ae Sete seiiiliicsheipsiilias Fee High Singles -- Mary Churchley 248)/1.¢ 953. J, Wilson 228, P. Neal 216 and|onen said: "Morgan told me he| si INCOME TAX el Willson 245, Mae Luke. 285.14) syacPherson 213, jhad a wife and three kids and| RETURNS sebrough iF ary Metcalfe 229. Helen Rosebroug' just couldn't take chances like| TI SHORT FORM Flo Burke 212, Aldean Harding 21 Joyce Osborne 209, Maude Clark 2 Morgan's 60 victories in-| $2.00 0: Olive McDuff 204, Glad Joyce 200 and Olive Chmara 200. cluded 35 by knockouts, | The other three fighters who| Hours: 9-5 p.m., 7-10 p.m. p their gloves were) 300 Triples -- Shirley Milne 592 (270) |heavyweight Willie Davis Soturday 9-12 EVERYBODY WELCOME TOWN AND COUNTRY LADILS' LEAGUE tha igh Triples -- Dot Brabin 681 (231, 250, 220); Jay Shewring 663 (257, 250)5 "gre {Eleanor Vaillancourt 616 (232, 222), STORIE PABK LFAGUE | Carol Porter 614 (278); Betty Guscott ) took four points a4| thewection and enter the playolts fel, ta and Jackie Legere 7 hung up Colleges entered the playoffs by total! 7 Poa olayetis and consolation roll-otf| SAOe LASe O80 <ai5, 207), Joan Walker/of Philadelphia, middleweight N-off | 556 (228, 214), May Flagel 563 (227) 2 starts next week and the committee! Du. ""ti mer $39 (61), Lorraine| Aaron Peralta of Santa Ana, wishes everyone the best of luck. Hean 552 (242), Barb Minaret 549 (222),/Calif., and Chuck Tolliver of High pe Sune Ta al 950,| Theresa Patterson 544, Athiel Burrows|y 5 Angeles. } eis rial aiabeass 725 (201, 250, 274) 542 int ag og si one | 53), 4 5 1, » *| mice Yuill 527, nna Pascoe ,» Edna Gar Killingbeck 678 (244, 306), May| arce, (220), Elizabeth Hutche-/QUIT LOUIS SHOW | i French 652 (256), Art French 643 iad ecrnee ad Veenhof 312, Isabel Big-| Thi i 380), Ozsie Whitmes 634 (230, 211/00" ri"; aunne oem » Isai | ey were supposed to fight] ; Monday night but they all 5 ), Diane Roach 507 and Don- James Scott Sr. 615. )218, 200), Oscar lin $11 (229), Diane Roac and Do | dropped out of promoter Joe! s)q|na Randle 500 (221) Morrison 614 (253, 223), Lou Locke 613 : 5 ' Scott Jr. 609} Lemon League -- Sylvia Klem 93, 95,)"" (205, 204, 204) and Jim Sco r Site Dever Tame i Ee TAKE A LOOK AT THE BIGNEW DODGE Over WN 597 209, Art; Team Standings -- Leopards 35, Tig-| Sa mt é Ziggie Benkowski 226, John| ers 30, El phants 29, Lions 27, Rhinos) saweon 224, Winifred Scott 219, Olive| 25, Panthers 25, Monkeys 22 and Gir-| Morrison 218, Rhoda Winfield 218, Jack affes 17 . } 7 vright 214, seta ae era "Statham 44,| ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Harry Williams 211, Bob Amey 210, eae LEAGUE : Jean Whitmee 209, 209, Dean Redknapp| Once again the bowling season is over 207, Esme Kornylo 208, Pear)|#nd & very enjoyable one Locke 208, Jo Parsons 206, Vaughn| The bowl-off games, which took place Brooks 204, Eva Arkwright 201, Vince|on Saturday, gave us the "'Livewires'| Craddock 201, Sonny Kornylo 201, Ar-|28 the champions for the year. The| lene Sargeant 200, Ann Williams 200 and| happy winners were Diana Oharuk, Ed Eddy Gresik 200 Joe Linch Armen Bill Cook, Flo : ed , Marj| Strank and Cy Usher Lory nor Beye deed ese aad ' The winning team for the Consolation | Trophy was Protons. Those happy bow!- , Mill 18, Cuberts 17,|/¢rs were Glen McGee, Jean Cook,| sobavene, i wipperte. 16, Cromweiis|{"rne Curry, Edith McMahon, Ivan! 14, Oxfords 14, Burtons 6, Hillsides 29) Parrott and Sheila Jukes, | and Tresanes 11. The individual trophy winners were: | Ladies' High Average -- Diana Charuk; CATHOLIC LEAGUE Ladies' High Triple high single this week ts| Ladies' High Singh with a fine|Men's High Average -- Ross Suther-| score of 273 ' land; Men's High Triple.-- Dan Charuk Rita Wrubel takes ladies' triple, with) and Men's High Single -- Jack Strank. 82, Remember the bowling banquet on | April 6, 1963, at the Shriners Hall at 16.30 p.m. | We wish to take this opportunity to 7 |thank The Oshawa Times for their co-| Team standing -- Wetmore is lead-| operation in publishing our bowling| ing with nine points after taking four:|news each week Tickey is second with 8 only taking one this wee; Koster has 6 after taking 3; Short Jr. 230, Frank French ZELLER'S/ "Or Cameron 251, Bilj| Helen Grant 74 RETAILERS THRIFTY CANADIANS Standings Simeoes 28, Colleges 25. Ladies' EASTER NYLON "BUY" FIRST QUALITY ! Leg-flattering seamless nylons in glamour- sheer 400-needie, 1|5-denier micro mesh! Newest spring Burrows also has 6 taking only 1; Watts; Team Standings -- Goofers 11, shades. Sizes 8% to 11. Stock up! 6 after claiming no points this week'| Pickers 9, Big Blows 8, Slow Poki O'Malley has 5 with claiming 3 this|Lucky Strikes 5, Just Don't Cares 4,| pair 4 time; Korkush and Woodward we don't! Alley Cats 2, and Pin Heads 1 know, for the points taken on either, 600 Triple. Murray O'Reilly 767) : team were left out. Sorry (331, 218), Mae Normoyle 675 (284,) Over 200 -- Dede Lambe 221, Mary| 209), Millie Brown 667 (253, 218), Ekker 22, Joe Wrubel 215, Bev Wetmore] Brown 663 (294, 203), Bob Goodall 663 any 206) and Jeff Jefferson 607 (240, 200 Singles -- Brian Henderson 289, Mona Mann 252, Marge Bailey 237, Jackie Marshall 226, 211, Joyce O'Reil- ly 225, Pete Bremner 223, Percy Kirk and Dan Nor- Men's high single was won by Bod Lavergne this week, with 300 even, and he also won the men's triple with 770 LAKE VISTA MIXED 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN GREATER OSHAWA DOWNTOWN -- 21 SIMCOE ST. S. -- 723.2294 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 Dave Wetmore '205, Rita Wru- 282; Jobn A. Cardinal 245, 231; |moyle 200 DODGE STANDS BEHIND ITS REPUTATION OF DEPENDABILITY WITH A HISTORY- MAKING /~50,000 MILE-FIVE YEAR POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE.TO DRIVE A DODGE IS TO DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE Lemon Leaguers -- Rhoda Winfield) 9 'come on now!); Cathy) (Oh, Cathy); John) Shield 70 (hey) and Bill Romhanyi 35 (keep trying). BEST TIRE BUYS IN TOWN "I7A" RETREADS _ TTiRe | | «Time DEAL DEAL with trade | with trede AUX. NO. 27 Doubles -- J. Slater 505 (280, 225), F. Burrus 434 (223). Singles -- K. Bradley 270, A. Forester 227, J. Hall 209, J. Gray 201 and R. Dale 201 | Twelve Lemons | Locals skumked Orbets, Skunks took | two points from Lucky-Six. Lucky 27s took two from Asternettes, Cannon-balls | 1,30 EXTRA FOR WHITEWALLS 9.95 | 18.50 | 32.00 ° --_-- | |] _ CONVENIENT 11,50 | 21.40 | 37.95 __ BUDGET TERMS --_-- e 12.70 23.40 41.20 WE DO OUR OWN NEG EYER nD ORT ES ENT MCSA Doe OT ae FINANCING _ECONO TREAD -- ° as | 8.75 | 15.75 | 28.00 INSTALLATION GENERAL TIRE of Oshawa 534 RITSON RD. SOUTH PHONE 728-6221 with trade 750/14 670/15 Team standing Leals 23, Lucky- Six 21, Skunks 20, Rockets and Cannon- balls 19, Asternettes 16, Lucky 27s 13 and Orbets 12. ~g00/14 710/15 THE PIN HITTERS Team Standings ~ Simpson's 12 Bull's 12, Tozer's 10, Smale's 10, Price's 9 and Richards 7 Men's high single -- Gerald Bul! 272 Men's high triple -- Stan Simpson 694. we! high triple with handicap -- 830/14 670/18 670/18 Men over 200 -- Gerald Bull 272, 226, 750/14 Les Smale 270, 202, 201, Dick Williams 221, Maurice Richards 200,. 239, Cornish 232, George Pidduck 235, Ted Tozer 220, 203, 207 and Stan Simpson 265, 213, 216 Women's high single -- Edythe Read- ing 257 Women's high single with handicap -- Edythe Reading 262 Women's high triple ing 667 GENERAL TIRE Edythe Read 440 Two-Door Hardtop Here is a great car worthy of a great name. Hereisa_ nificently engineered it gives you the reassurance of @ car in the low price field that makes the others, even 5 year, 50,000 mile power-train warranty. It's the car the new-ones, seem old hat. Why? Because Dodge is to own when you get the feeling that others in its class full of fresh ideas. You're going to like no longer do you credit. See it at your what's happened to Dodge. It's proudly CHRYSLER Dodge dealer. Drive it. Find out again big. It's superbly luxurious. It's so mag- CANADA LTD. whata fine car is all about. SMITH SPORTS 353 King St. West, Oshawa Phone 723-9311 Be sure to watch "PLAYDATE" (Thursday nights) and "EMPIRE" (Friday nights) CBC.-TV Network be working this Saturday the execut've! ° has decided to hold the playoffs on Sun day afternoon, March 31, at 1.00 p.m. in the King Lanes. Please pass this in-| formation on to members of the league! who do not work in this building Team captains are asked to coa act members of their team and inform them of the change of dates. BUSH LEAGUF With only three nights in the at section, A. Bruce is still roiling along He came up with a nice triple --- 834 (324, 292, 268). J. Bent 785 (270, 261, 955); D. Crawford 733 (262 257); A. Cameron 722 (276, 270); A. Sargent = D. Brown 670 (278) and E. Hale 250 -- A. Marcinek 293, R. Yor and J. mp ye 238. --- jon League -- L. Casey 97, Neill 92, M. Iwaneruk 90, b Doughty ®, J. Cambell ® and K. Brady a2 Points -- Yards, Len's and Lous TV Nu-Way came up to beat Zoltan's Fina, Oshawa Glass, CNR, 4 to 0. George's TV and Tony's beat Beatty's and Acme 3-0. P.S. -- We have set Monday, April 22, oe i> nth will be a Foe arn. a8 we are going to bowi fi per he ford ve games GUYS AND DOLLS MAJOR With one week left in the last see- tion, Sand-Pails are on top by one point with 18 points followed by Anything Goes 17, Hot-Shots 16, Sabers 14, Lea- vers 12, Sexa-Peels and Dutchies 7 points each and Corners 5 pints. On the night's play, Hot-Shois took 4 points from Corners, Anything Goes over Savers by 3 to 1, Sand-Pails over Dutchies 3 to 1, Leavers over Sexa- 1, The high triple score was bowled by Leavers with 3666 and the high single game this week was bowled by Anything Goes with {322 Again this week there were some very good scores bowled, particularly by the Guys with three of them max ing it in the select class, with Orest Pidwerbecki leading the way with 830 (319) followed by Reg Hickey 4°23 (308) = the amazing Ron Jay with an even In the 700 class for the Guys, Al Per led the way with 798, followed by Ron Swartz 790 (310), Lloyd Sabins and Shorty Davies with 762 each, Art Smart 7 (314), John Trott 746 and Harold Ballem 719. For the Dolls, in the 700 class tas Shirley Smart leading the way} with 768, Joyee Beil 760, Helen Rey.| Now, for the first time, two ales have been blended to give you a smoother, more mellow flavour than it's possible to brew in a single ale. OKEEFE EXTRA OLD STOGK Al O'Keefe Extra Old Stock Ale flavour is the result of blending two specially brewed ales--one full-bodied, well-aged and mel- low--the other light and smooth. The flavour you get is a smoother, moremellow flavour thancan be brewed in a single ale. mre mm

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