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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Nov 1963, p. 13

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10-PIN ACTION Jack Tyson Turns In Eight-Straight Jack Tyson, on Thursday |second with a 574. B, Feeney night, threw eight consecutive | was third with 557, J. Waldin- strikes then left two pins in the sperger 544, and F. Taylor with ninth frame, got the spare andja 542. Ken Fisher dropped one got two more in the tenth. With|pin this week to a 182 average. his high 276 game, he rol'ed a| Kinloch's Men's Wear stil fine 613 triple, to lead his team,|led the league with 54 points, Ideal Dairy Products, to three|Oshawa TV a close sec" | with points. 51 points. Dunlop Tire and J. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC |Frestons Men's Wear are tied The Tigers continued their|with 50 points and Sheriffs torrid pace the week d Tailors gained some gr | on the Jets three times. For the the leaders with 48. Pepi's Pizza league leaders, Bert Harding, Palace and Industrial Tool and fillir - in for Vern Trimble, and|Die each have 47, while Team Stan Gainer, topped the 600|No. 14 has 41 and Black's Men's mark with George Lawrence|Wear has 40 points. Engel's Game co 1; Mackie's Van and Storage 3; McLaughlin Fuels 1; Pic-O- Mat 3 Houdaille 1; Dumont Alxminum 3; LA and -B Dis- count 1, H. and L. Enterprises 3; Homes by Harrison 1, Ideal Dairy Products 3; Black's Men's Wear No. 2 1. Frank Sobil was high man for the night with two games ayer 200 at 222 and 219 for 621 triple but Jack Tyson was a close second with his high game lof 26 for a fine 613 series. Ron Milne was also over the 600 mark with a 604 and 224 single but B. Peake just missed with lgames of 220 and 203 for 582. Clothes 39, John's Garage 34, The Jinx 33%, Moes Mets 33, Johnny's TV 32, Cook's Bod: Shop 30, Oshawa's Mr. Clean 27, The Splits 26 and Wiilson's Fur- niture 26, George Reid is. cumrently yeading the league with 179 but Bob Peake with 177 could quite easily catch him in one night. IG. Turner 175, L. Schatz and G. McConmack 174. J. Gyurka is leading the ladies with 165 with I, Cyr and M. Peake closing in gradually with 162 and 161, M.'Taylor 158, J. Peel 155. OSHAWA MIXED The high man bowler. this week goes to Don Richmord with a 566, with Shirley Bowers lading the ladies with a 493. Don Richmond. was best for the night with a 566 with Har- old Babcock and John Webster close behind with 564 and 554. Bob Jones 545, Jack Gorin 541, Glen Copp 534, Werner Herb- ner 533, Jack Lee 529, Dan |Thomson 521, Garth Douglas Leading Teams In Old Country Soccer Leagues LONDON (AP)--Old Country soccer, standings, including Sat- urday's games; ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Liverpool 35 Blackburn Totteniiam Arsenal ll 3 6 Sheffield U. 9.64 Division I Sunderland 13 4 3 Leeds i 19 25 27 25 35 25 4425 25 24 18 30 14 29 27 27 19 25 5 6 39 3023 3 6 39 37 23 II 53 39 39 10 10 9 10 Division I 4 4 12 5 12 4 Preston Swindon Portsmouth Charlton 72 72 5 4 23 32 25 29 27 28 Coventry Crystal P. Oldham SPORTS BRIEFS Austria, by defeating Australia 17-6 inthe second game of the elimination round here Monday NO DECISION MADE WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Pentagon said Monday no deci- sion has been made on the play- ing of the 64th Army-Navy {foot- ball game Saturday in Phila- delphia. There was no indica- tion when official word might be handed down A Pentagon \spokesman said. BEAT AUSTRALIA TOKYO (AP) -- Japan won the right to compete in the ninth winter Olympic .Ice Hockey \Championships at Innsbruck, night, Japan won the first game 17-1 last Saturday, RESULTS COUNT! Mats MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 26,1963 3. NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST. NORTH @ "WHITBY'S FINEST" @ | FEATURING , . . @ FOUR EXPERT BARBERS @ TV LOUNGE @ MODERN EQUIPMENT @ POPULAR PRICES Adults .. 1.25 -- Children... 75e OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Closed Monday Our Used Car Manager Selects These as Outstanding the only bright spot for the|Men's Wear 36, Orphans 35, 2138 it 34 25 26 25 25 25 34 25 12 29 27 28 27 27 24 24; 16 24 11 4 10 5 10 5 josers. Seaway Ford 16, Scotty's Mi!l-/Other good scores: C, Andor 599 Bournem'th Hughie Smith caught fire work 15, Team No. 11 has 12/578 (227), S. Hodgson 577, E.| Shirley Bowers led the ladies| Brentford afd led the Lions into third points. Edvards 574 -(222, 203); R. with a 493 with Cathie Burret| Bristol C. place by sweeping all three| The league will have to watch Bauckley 566, C. Martin 563\,¢ 466 and Marg Brown with| Reading 10 5 games from the Falcons, who F. Taylor's team now that his (217) and F. Snow 548-213. |459. Betty Thomson 453, Norma|Shrewsbury 10 5 fell back into fourth place. boys are being fed by Pepi's! Honorable Mention: W. Lay- Magee 448, Ann Dyson 446, Mar-| Division IV The Flyers, with Ron Milne Pizza Palace.' ton 227, J. Lamont 212, M. Hep-jion Leonard 442, Dodie Hubbell Gillingham 125 4 and Ohuck Andor showing the| burn 200. 440, Maureen Long 438, Jean|Workington 1 6 3 way, edged the. Eagles two to MEN'S MAJOR : \Hutchein 436 |Carlisle 155 Y lle pad Larrocca tossing) 4S there was no report last EASTWAY MIXED | Morrison's. BA leads the|Brighton 96 6 35 bo "08 3 ie oe 'cause week, there will be two weeks} Bob and Eileen Worsley made}, . With 55 'points and one|Exeter 885 21 see te Agi: i "t alreponted this week. Last weekjit family night when they were ral tuck Cand, Baiber| deorge Brabin banged out @/wait Scott had a big 637 (new)both high with 616 (221, 225) EPO) Ny hn Rather Shop, ' SCOTTISH LEAGUE Heat tg) ng ag ly vp A olegie high) as he led the Ontario|and 512 respectively. h ae winters 4814. Gillard Division I py Pigs ame Shanks Go. Bob Motor Sales to four points over! B. Worsley found the line for icons 46 Duffy's Red and Rangers 10 3 Fibartdecn oil Joha Hould-| the Cobras. This week F. Taylor|a fine 616 with J. Husband sec- White "4014. Scugog Cinekid Dundee : ii ho both hit 'nas to 600 led the league with a fine 599 and ond with 583 (215) and J. Houtld- 40 'Hinderaan Block 39, Signet Kilmarnock "Clao's "Bowler of the Week|A. Smart and A. Knop with re-jing 557 (214), G. McCormack Signs 37 Big Six 35.' Holodv| Dunfermline Award' was won by G eorge spective scores of 574 and 560.|544, E. Mothersill 538 (204), B. Annie 35 Raniky'e Sane Celtic Brabin . z Although C. Andor was not the| Peake 528, G, Lawrence 519, G. tht 39 Big Five 7 sede : Big Eight -- G. Brabin 635/t0p bowler, he stil kept his/Tumer. 512. (Grill 27, Courtice Champs 25,|Moq0" (246, 210), B Harding 610 (235), average at 191, with H. Prakken| E. Worsley kept pace with Wivars 44 "Clyde S. Larrocea 605 (219, 210) g'|at 186 and G. Brabin with 185. |her husband to lead the ladies! 1, Richmond is currently Arbroath Goiter 604 (215) B Richardson Team standings so far are as|With a fine 512 with D. Vann tied with Harold Babcock with | Montrose 598 (231), H. Smith 586 (214), J.|follows: Trojans 26, Corvettes and M. Taylor a close second| 17g average with Fred Snow 'and\or Pk Houlding 584 G. Lawrence 561, 23, Ontario Motor Sales 22,\and third with 506 and 500. I. Dan 'Thomson cose béhind: at The Tigers lead the league SPlinters 22, Oobras 21, Texans|Ovr 497, M. Peake 493, M. Cole|j7. with 23 wins then come the Fly-|18, Colts 16 and Crystals. be lg em, Mt > ae Barbara Kirkham is leading ens 20, Lions 16, Falcons 14,/THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE|479 ana A. Ladouceur 464. |the ladies with a 157 followed by Hawks 13, Jets 12, Royals 1land| Les Eviness Sales jumped Sane 4 |Jean Hutcheon at 156 and Ede Eagles 11. into the lead of this section|. Standing: Censors lead the|Ryan with a 150 average. TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S |when they rolled the high team league with 54 points followed) etek ator ed out this sec-|*TiPle to date of 2967 and won by Bobbies with 4944, Taypees|}} ; Unita? ! - ic Carwash 47. ese lagen 18 SCG all four points. Jack 'Spike 48, Auto-Magic ' tion in fine style as they won| 0, set a new mark as he |Brown's Plumbing and Oshawa} seven points from Ron Robinson! ied the high game to date|Ca%era Centre 46. igo e a Fs P, took with eight strikes in a row for a| This. is a real close battle for ave he f ple fo fine 276 game and 613. jsecond with any team able to) vo ig pe gee . na Les Eviness Sales 4, Scugog/M@ke a pass at the front run-| taien. 'Thompeon Phomibing veat| eee" 9; Black's Men's Wearjue: tane Teme 2 Cadiliacs 32, Oshawa "Wood No. 1, 4, Goch | Supertest; s Pe a Dyett's Sports 3, Clint's Texa- Products took 5 off the power- ful Scugog Cleaners and Gen-) SHORGAS HEATING & RED TAG "GOODWILL" VALUES 1959 Oldsmobile | 1957 Plymouth | 1960 PONTIAC "98" CONVERTIBLE STATION WAGON STATION WAGON Power steering, power brakes, V-8 Automatic, custom radio, power windows, power seats, Powerful V-8, automatic trans- white wall tires, i custom radio, automatic, many mission, radio, lovel suntan FULL PRICE 28, original miles. 7199 $1695 MANY, MANY MORE GOODWILL USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 260 KING ST. 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