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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 19,1964 9§ Ra ar se GREENWOOD RACEWAY FIRST RACE -- 6¥2 Furlong trot for 3- and 4year-olds. Purse $600 (7). §Riverdale Bob, Findley 3.50 2.90 2.30 2.50\cy Scott, Hieland Direct, Donna's Betty Bethel. Mack,|and The R ler. 0 1-Fleetwood E Grattan, Shee 3.10 2. 2.30| » Also Ran in Order: Silver Ronnie, Jerry FOURTH RACE -- 6% Furlong pace dyeai (7). fart handily. Also Ran In Order: Josedale Gay V: My Sunday -H, Flip Morris and Juni FIFTH RACE -- 6% Furlong pace and up, claiming all $1500. Purse $600 (8). 2Belmont Clara, Varcoe 21.00 7.00 $.10/ Counsel. - Start good, won handily for|Start good, won driving 6-Sputmi 4Eva Mohawk, Fegan Start good, driving. _Also Ran in Order: Rusty Direct, Nan- Frenkie, and SIXTH RACE -- 6% Furiong trot for year-olds rit up. Claiming all $1500. Pui 5 4ingalls Hover, Fer'tn 73.10 25.50 8.30 2-Nero Hanover, Beitiich 24.90 11,80) 3Flash Wingay, Burrison 44 Also Ran in Order: Heather Boy, Way- mite, Danny Prim, Josedele, Flyaway' amb! QUINELLA, 4 and 2 ,PAID $681.0 SEVENTH RACE -- 7 Fu for 4year-olds and up. Purse s900" 'o &Ronny C, G' 14.30 5.90 3.70) 2-Shooting Par, Findley 4.00 2.90 Start good, won driving Canuck, Ko Ko C, and Mighty Creed. BIGHTH RACB -- 7 Furlong pace for 'year-olds and up. Purse $2000 (6). 5-Superior Richard, Hie 16.70 5.70 3Good Flyer, McKinley 3.00 2.70 1-Colonel C Volo, "-- 2.90) 'uriong year-olds and up. Purse $700 (8). 7-Lady's Pride H, Hill 34.40 13.70 7.40 3-Swan Song, MacTavish 5.0 4.70 1-Gypsy Baron, Rheo Fillion 3.90 Also Ran in Order: Harry's Joe, Frisco' Killean, Butch, Colonel Stone, and Rey OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS RADIATOR DEPT. Team Standings -- Champs 21, Kool Ones 18, Hootenannys 11, Alley Rats 14,| 200 Singles -- Bill Barta 253, Art Bryant Guttersnipes 14, King Pins 13, Blowers 9, 248, Bert. Wight 247, Olive Mcintosh 246, Jack Rabbits 7, Shivarees 7, Hot Shots 6. High Triples -- E. Rose 726 (253, 2, Jake Malachowsk! 244, Ray Branton 239, 262), G. Hubbard 714 (271, 250), A. Men-)221, Peggy Branton 228, Stan Johnson 225, vies 705 (211, 215, 279), A. Perry 677in., tioard 224, Doug. Pélow 223, Bruce John (231, 227, 219), H. Walker 663 (215, 228, 200), R. son 648 (265, 619 (231, 201), J. Milne 616 (298), B. Spry 611 (217, 214), J Brockman 609|,7"%g 203, Harry Fayle 202, 201, Inge (202, 217), P. Cain 608 (238, 223) and B. Edgar 601 (203, 239). High singles -- 0. Martin 255, J. Daw- ers 732, B. Smith 228, J. Hodgson 221, 236, H. Vann 234, T. Lovely 229, L. Roo-) aipeRT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE ors B. Smith 28, J. Hodgson 21, '| The Larks continued fo lead this sec- B. Maxwell 218, C. Villa 218 K. WaY-\400 with 20 points, Hustlers 18, Beavers ling 216, B. Dove, 212, R. Knox 208, W. Patch 205, A. Cawker 203 and B. Waite) tiers 11, wizards 9 and Robins 7. 21, @. The King Pins continued on from last |204), closely followed by Don Mountjoy 3 lort and were skunked| with 746 (308, 225, 213), J. Scott 713 (226, again as the Champs led by G. Hubbard|301), &. Hewley 641 (288), $. Gray 622 took four points. For the first time since|(208, 212, 202), M. Morrison 621 (220, the Invention of the game the Blowers|246), G. 4 ints beating Big Big Big|Clark 607 (206, 220). week's fine eff won four Big Bil! Butler's Shivarees. The Alley Rats and Guttersnipes di-jo5 F. Coleman 230, B. Pike 221, G. vided four points. H. Walker, bowled his! Maunder 213 and R, Clark 200. high for the year despite a broken index i x! LADIES' 600 -- H. Johns 634 (221, 245), and this was the first time any-)..~Tavior 619 (205, 266) and B. Grandy him throw a ball without Kool FRIDAY NIGHT INDUSTRIAL ints Taken -- Westmount 3, Motor 0; Dairy Queen 2, lards 2, Home by Harrison 1; Fuels 2 and Acadians 1. Hi Triples -- D. Wilson 749 (231, 267, 251); R. Richard 742 (249, 238, 255); H. Canfield 739 (250, 246, 243); 8. Gledhill 734 (238, 206, 260); P. Ti 690 )s W. Smith 649 (272, 206, 641 (241, 231, 175); C. Win- v. 9 (177, 179, 253); R. Dingman 602 196, 165) and J. Hart 601 (207, 219, 175). ing! Geti 279, D. Chatter- Thompson Gormier D. Williams 224, A. 79, H. McArdle 214, P. Hercia UAWA LEAGUE The winners of the UAWA drew were as follows: Nell Davis, 855 Simcoe street south; Bob Bird, 93 Wilson Road north; Mrs. A. Weeks, 323 Pine avenue and Ken Reid, Ajax, Ont. Points Taken -- Group 1: Harry's 4, Meads 0; Tumey's 4, Tony's 0; Goch 3, Oshawa TV 1; George's TV 3 and Scugog "Group 2: Home Appliances 4, Berg's 0; 1; Local 2784 3, Bolahood's 1. enson 660 (253, 231), N. Wik] Norris 220, Jack Mcintosh 217, 204, Jim $e oe INS, 15), Ma Ae Cas'ys|Morrison 217, Eva Korry 217, _ Vern Fe D. Taylor 638 (301) "g Tiogert | BOOKS, 216, Al. Haley 213, Joyce Taylor a a 211, Bill Tonkin 210, Fred Taylor 208, Lemons -- 8. Barciay 86 and 0. Martin) Men's 600 -- Art Allman was high Ethel Tonkin 609 (240, 215), and Clare Hardsand 609 (218, 208). Laverty 222, 208, Eric Hughes 220, Judy Brooks 206, Ann Cornish 203, Roly Nugent 202, Jerry Harper 202, Jack Ward 201, Art Taylor 201, Art Korry 201, Joyce Monaghan 200 and Fred McKee 200. 18, Tops 15, Aces 15, Hawks 15, Jets 12, bowler for the night with 747 (261, 262, Shemiit 608 (218, 233) and Men's 600 -- A. Venema 258, Gord Ford 609 (274, 210). Ladies' 200 -- W. Scott 239, J. Morrison 238, P. Marlowe 222, G. Locke 214, B. Wil- son 205 and E. Hawley 200. Points Taken -- Wizards 4, Robins 0; Hustlers 4, Hawks 0; Beavers 3, Aces 13 Tops 3, Jets 1; Larks 3 and Ramblers 1. Ye INE Kt 00 nae Te KE WHEN YOU Acadian 3, Stevenson's 1; Durno's 3, City Grou CAN Group 3: Sheriff's 4, Town and Country 0; Johansen's 3, Houdailie 1; Foley 3, Als Bi-Rite 1; Cenadian Corps 3, a Russ's 1. 3, and) Stn ome cal «6 Goch 31, Meads 29, Tumey's 21, George's | TV 19, Oshawa TV 17, Scugog 15 and Tony's 12. Group 2: Acadian 30, Stevenson's 29, City Barber 24, Durno's 22, Home Appli- ances 22, Bolahood's 18, Berg's 16 and) Local 2784 15. G roup 3: Johansen's 32, Foley 28, Hou- daille 27, Al's Bi-Rite 24, Canadian Corps | LESS Nl, Russ's 18, Sheriff's 17, and Town and | Country 9. -- R. Welsh 795, S$. smith| at Scores 750, E. Jordon 746, G. Sweet 745, ' Maeson 743, A. Nell 736, D.Davis 736, High 72. H. McRoberts 755, S$. Stovin 753, R. & Trott 734, H. Lyzon 731, D. Tilk 727, , Brown 708, A, Parkin 704, H. Huntley 102, R. Martin 696, J. Holt 679, D. Hodg- | son 676, N. Estarbrook 675, K. Hughes 674 | N. Olesuk 661, H. Kellock , B, Lock 630, H. 626, E. Stovin 623, J. Logeman 620, L. Watson 619, A. Eyeman 619, F. Parsons 616, E. LaHay 615, R. Collins 614, K. Cobb 413, K. Johnson 612, H. Price 610, A. Buller 601 and R. Gow 601. EXAMPLE: 1964 LOW BOY TV FROM 199.00 ELECTRICAL MAINT! 2 LEAGUE -- Sam Stainton 714 (277,| 1 Sore pollard. 677 (203, 280), and EXAMPLE: Bill, Cook 674 (214, 232, 230). on 200 Games -- Glen McGee 200, Jean | 30 Ivan Parrott 221, 207, John| juke 239, Frank Amsbary 216, Dan Charuk 250, Flo Strank 215, Ruth Solski 20, Marie Stewart 227, Wayne Thertell 25, Cy Usher 247, Lorne Curry 201,| Complete with Rotisserie Deane Fry 210 and Ruth Parrott 217. Team Standings -- Nuts and Volts 16, Hot Shocks 11, Chargers 11, Protons 10, Diodes 10, Killerwatts 9, Computers 8 and VHF's 5. i} RANGE 169.50 The Bow! off games will be Y, March 28, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and the banquet that evening at 6.30 p.m. at ae We carry such famous brand Shriner's Hall. THIRTY-SIX LEAGUE Doubles -- Eva McCabe 425 (218, 'Over 200 -- Pearl Anderson 7231, Geor- gins Harding 213 and Daisy Malcolm 209. Points Taken -- Try Hards took two points from Thistles, Busy Bees took two points from Rockets and Maple Buds took two points from Rose Buds. Team Standings -- Busy Bees 22, Rose Buds 71, Try Hards 18, Rockets 17, Maple Buds 15 and Thistles 6. PLAZA FAMILY DOUBLES Team Standings -- Twisters 33%2, Roll- ers 32, Hillbillies 29, Players 28, Hoote- nanys 27%, Lucky Breaks 26, Flintstones 4, Nines 24, Untouchables Jug Heads 232, Jolly Six 22, Unpredictables 22, Champs 22, Hopefuls 0, High Spots | 15% and Jets 10%. High Triples -- Ted Monoghan 743 (269, 305), Bill Gutsell 730 (295, 736), Harold Cornish 723 (235, 277, 211), Bev Gutsell 722 (238, 320), Ab. Burr 717 (241, 251, 225), Al. Hardsand 712 Qn, 23, 228), Clarke Hubbell 694 (215,282), Edna Ward 1 (28, 288), Eleanore Laverty 677 (258, 246), Fred Taylor 672 (206, 202, 264), Mo. 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