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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1965, p. 9

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuory 22, 1965 OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Cs ae is Bla y 210); Ted Smith 725. (245, "re 226); Ron Mc! 672 (285, 208); Mac MacDon- 205) and Ella Roznik 601 200 -- Bill i 269, Betty lack 251, 226, Bob Brown 241, rown 231, 201, Keegan Pearl Mc! Joyce Taylor 224, 205, Gord Johnson 221, ve ohe) Haines 215, sat Hardoastie 212) 3832, and George Smith 208 CATHOLIC LEAGUE Points Taken -- a F 3, sae 3 Ailey Cats 3, Shamrocks 1 6s Wy ed Rollers 2 and ne striking" Rone: ary Ekxe, 'won the ladies' high sin- le of ng week with 273. She also cap- the high triple with 628. Men's high singles goes to John Car- triple with 69 Mary Ekker 200, 274; Fa- "3a, 229; Joe Peters 216; 228, 235, 206, 233; nm Cardinal 214, 266; iny 231; Pauline Brooks 220;| Mot Nesbitt's 0; Bint's 3, White's 1; Mitchells og Arsenault 205)3 and Henderson's 1, | Team Standing -- Motor City 28, Bint's| * Burn's 24. horne's Esso 18, Saywell's this season is Sam Plume 8 15, Nesbitt's anu Olsen's 13. Sonn 1 A. wcardina ty Fred Watts 262, 2) aye wernee ry a Bont area ow bring nag money for the dance or Saturday. is $1.50 per |. Also le' us know how many guests are bringing. if there Is snow, to-| ing pie a ia Pm. fo follow al 9 HARMAN PARK LEAGUE High Scores -- Jim Meinichuk 793 (250, 289, 254), 760 220), Thelma Gow 692 ee Lawrence 649 (326). Bil) Meinichuk (228, Big Six 3, Sabe nt Koskies 1; "Team Standings -- 8 >, Bali Be S, Roybits bi Ray | 4, 236,| 1. 242), Wigg 645 (231, 220), Anne Furey 639 (292, |i! 232), Jean Brown 630 Turney 625 (225, 214), Hazel Weddup 621 pire 201) ano Carol Drozwick 605 (252, ore 253, 9 Theil Candy 248, Alberta Ledger 246, dinal_ with 274, gt Dickison won the 227, 6. Cornish 223 ant Olive Vaillancourt 215, 'hoebe ron-|and Beth Lymburn dancing 26 points, High Frobel high triple winner, with 733. Points Taker -- Bali Hi's 4, Roybits 0;|Bateman (111, 89) 200; (33, 160) 193; Clara Ba uh aes a} Lights 3, armers| rs 1; Legal Trotters 4, 183; Six 6, -- ma, Cookie Koshi Legal Lights 4, Farmers 3 and ann Bali Hi's took high team triple with} * also team single, with 1: . LADIES MAJOR "BY" LEAGUE ... High Triples -- Lois Burden 703 (251, Rose Stovin 647 (301, 169), Celia (241, 199), Mildred Ten -- Ella Long 274, Norma Scott , Vi Waskir 243, Isobell Hubbell 241,/ Mary Frobei 238, Marj McNeil 227, Vi Lemon League -- Mullen 88 y 98. Points Takes -- Burns 4, Saywell's 0; lor City 4, Olsen's 0; Horne's Esso 4, 6 Mitchell's 16, White's and Henderson's Motor City are the section winners, with with STORIE PARK LEAGUE Deal holder of Men's Hii Vera ; Ada Mc! White (86, 52) 138 oe mA net lin, 0s) ORANGE LEAGUE 200 Bowlers --Jack Goodma 930; Marshall 271, "Gory 214, 237; Herd Piatti 214, Earl. Kehoe 214, Bill Talbot 247, 230, 205; 292, Carol Woon i Elmer 215, Don Fisher is 200, Eric Michelin 221, Jim Marshall wv onne Marshall 213, Bob Poole 251, 250; Chiff Smith Plume 349, 332; Neil Daniel 200, Elsie Cox 241, Ao aed Coe 225, 202 and Paul Herrington Women's high triples, for i week's bowling -- Elsie ker 602 and Yvonne Marshall 600, Men's high triples for last week's bowl- ing -- Sam 207, Sam Cox 609, Plume 856, Jack and Bill Talbot -682. RAINBOW LEAGUE Tan 3, Green 3, White 2, Yellow 2, Brown 0 and Blue 0. Siblock with handicap, William Brown (69, 35) 104, in 254, 232, Bickle Archie Petch 267, Bob 220, 225; pig gs 272, Joan Ellis 218, 200; ihn Giles 223, 207; Heather Par- Goodman Current holder of Women's High Triple peers for this season is Yvonne Marshall| single winner was Mary | Grey 5, Gold 4, Black 4, Purple 4, Mar- 276 and Mildred Wittrick,|oon 3, Red 3, Orange 3, Mauve 1, Beige 1, | High Doubles -- F. Russell 413 (223). Lime 3, Pink 2 just two weeks left in this section' High Singt jes -- G. Joyce 220, M. Mick- "| With (304, 205), 8Nd/the Mills are leading with 24 points, Con-| josh 204, F |gratulations Alex on your triple of 927. 202 Fo diae Jim Montpetit 619 (212, 259),| Vay Knipe ana Lou Locke won the hid- Lloyd Plume 610 (205, 226), Ruby Phillips a (ae TO), Essie Davidson 638 (209,| 239), John Gow Adeline Robinson 608 (23 Over 200 -- Mac DeMille 230; Bernice Cockwell 208 Susie Sawyer 211, Joan Crawford 219, Gloria MacLean 209, 245, Pearl Montpeti? 206, Mariene Major 216, Sallie Plume 223, 203, Connie Cockwell 255, poze irene Corey: 227, Tom Lodge 217, 21311" witiiams 345, W. Morris 19%, Ke W sher 238, B. Kane 256, 9" Sswdion 231, 203, - v 7, E, Lemmon League -- Pam Montpetit 9: /comnvio 222, J, 'Terevain 220, A, Morris! Whittaker 9, 217, D. Wooa 215, P 1 Sawdon 211 J Scott (Jr) 210, C. Nash 209 and J. Cameron 201 Danny Rukaruk 211, 200 and Louise Kor- nic 213. Min Dervent 80 and Bev. DeMille 69. WIRE AND HARNESS LEAGUE Team standings -- Lucky Strikes 34,/ Pin Pickers 31, Head Pins 29, Gay Six 28, Jesters 24, Go-Getters 23, Alley Cats 20, Flyers 19, Hi Balls 14 and Hi Los 13. Over 600 -- Bob Strutt 901 (356, 281, 264); Bill Smith 649 (322, 301, 226); Leo Gorman 727 (256, 236, 235); Phyllis Clarke 706 (273, 263), T. McNeil 698 (251, 251); Cyril Weeks 694 (300, saeau 652 (241, 231); 64 (237, 217); Elmo Lynburner (236); Bill Keenan 619 (237, 212); Atkinson 60 600 (231). Audrey 631) Over 200 -- Pete Soitys 310, P, Ander lerson | 0; June Bugs 3, Try Hards 0; Go-Getters |3, Beatles 0 and. Misfits 2, Hawkeyes 1. 255, Henry Lee 246, 219, Bill Calder 243, Carl vend 242, Bob Clarke 240, Raiph| Jennings 231, D. Abramoff 226, Ewen Moreau "na, Joan Ollitfe 217, Tamara Col- $. Anderson 213, 211, iris Fowler 213, i j Bud Myers 209, Ken. Solomon 209, John Acres 207, E. Smith 203, Tom bar. clay 203, Harvey Singular 204, 200; F Fowler 201, Edna Keenan 200, Cathy fost bick 200 and Bill Harding 200. Lemon League -- Judy Stire 99 and ya $. Craddock 648, wright 624 ane L. Locke 603, berts 21, Cromwelis 20, Cuberts 18, Hillsides 13, Simcoes 13, Bur. tons 12, Oxfords 10, Colleges 11 and tg sanes 9, - 206); Marilyn Ro-\320); Olive Clark 438 (208, 230) and Ellen | Burrill) Burrus 422 (238), Lorne| Elis 213, (216, 210) and Slim ge a 205 and Phyllis Clarke 201. Go-Getters 11, Stars 10, June Bugs 9, Try! ling 217, Sally Nott 217, Tom Mcivor 215,|.1erd8, & Beatles 5, Misfits § and Hawk-| | den scores. 1) High Triples -- A, Anderson 927, C. 617 io 216, 201) ane Wilson 807, V Brooks 742, D. Pierson 698,|15, Half Descents 15, Spoilers 14, Un- « Copeland 204 and M. Girard) POST OFFICE LEAGUE Wood 678 H. Williams 672, J. Johnson |touchables 1% and Sizzlers 8, er 200 -- Frank Foley 245, John Willsher 669, J .Whitmee 651, V. M, Brooks 630, Over 200 -- J Scott (Sr.) 258, J. W 5, B. Amey 255, 218, =') Eri Teravain 223, W, Scott 223, 20; 0, Whitmee 215, 201 8. Standings -- Mills 24, Johnstons 22, Hib-| Vv G. Ark-|Kirkbride 20., J. Lemon League Blake 229, Andy ic Pearce 78, Kay Mackie id Joyce As': 266. 1965, and the bowl-off g. Team Standings -- Strikers 20, Hotshots Whittaker 209, Lloyd Scram 254, 223, 257, Helen Norton 211, ood | 204, Bob Bell 240, John Gibbs 201, Don} D., Bright 247 Milly 230, © '| 203, 269 and Betty Bedard 218. Donna Gibb Czerwaty 16, 98, 88, Ray Al Mitchell 96, Ethel Henry } 67, Don Mil.s 86 and Melissa McLean 95, Pal Singles to date -- Bob Bell 316 "igh Triples to date -- John Gibbs 727 Mont: 19,| 89d Helen Norton 602, tye Don't forget, the second section ends | Feb, 2, aed eligible for individual _frophies. james are U.A.W. LADIES AUX. No. 27 High Doubles -- Joey Braiden 554 (234, High Singles -- Pearl Gavel 226, Rose Rose Dale 211, Jessie Ham- Points Taker, -- Stars 3, Gutter Snipes Team Stnading -- Gutters Snipes 1, NO TEEN HOP THIS FRIDAY at NORTH OSHAWA COMMUNITY CENTRE Harness Racing Has 440 Nights In This Year TORONTO (CP)--There will Le more than a year of harness racing in Ontario during 1965. The Ontario Racing Commis- sion approved a schedule Wed- nesday calling for 440 nights-- ineluding overlapping dates--a London, Ont., has been given 69 nichts and they will be split into two meeings--May 31 to July 17 and Sept. 30 to Oct. 30. way in Windsor, for opening Oct. been awarded 80 days begin-; ning on that date and continuing to Dec, 18. tawa, down from the 98 last year. That track will be open from t April 15 to July 31. TRADE WITH WHL NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Rangers of the National Hockey' League sent defence- A new track, Ojibway Race-|man Larry Cahan to Vancou- is scheduled|ver of the Western. Hockey 18 and has League Tuesday. A, E. JOHNSON 0.D, OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 Rideau Carleton, near Ot- was granted 80 days, six Ontario tracks between March 13 and Dee. 18. Garden City Raceway, which opened in St. Catharines last fall with a 36-day schedule, will have the longest period of the six tracks--90 days. -Toronto's Greenwood Race- jway has been given 89 nights, Ln Triple for | |down from last year's 104. The third Jockey Club Lim- Standing -- Rose 6, Silver 6, Coral 5, jited track, Mohawk Raceway near Campbeliville, Ont., will have a total of 60 nights of 'racing during 1965, including a spring meeting April 26 to a 1/29 and a fall meeting Nov, 1 |to Dec. 4 "GET" THIS WEEK - AS USUAL 50c Mtmbers @ 75¢ Non-Members DRESS: -- Shirt and Tie Same Place... Same Time Western Fair Raceway in SATURDAY | One of Canada's Great Dance Bands BOBBY MINNS and his orchestra COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 P.M. till 12 Reservations 725-1348 723-2143 Sorry--Sold Out Saturday - Jan. 30th There were 13 lemons! 4 HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE High bowler for last week was Pat Mc- Connell (181, 215) 396 followed by Harold Myrna Burgess 88, 84, | 'ating party on Feb. 5, efter bowling | at Radio Park. ; GUYS' AND DOLLS' LEAGUE Congratulations to Nancy Love and| Harold Ballem, who won the trophy, | donated by E3 Wilson, for bowling most | peed their average, at our Christmas roli. Also congratulations fo 'Pam' Knight, who rolled 902 (324, 268, 310), i yg vig Ne age -- John Trott 826! (324, Sabins 761 (239, 244, 278); " ' gatlem "ast (271, 253, 230); R. Guiltinan 738 (208, 237, 293); Ron Bragg 726 (289, 266); E. Carswell 284, 248 and | A. Hutehins 708 (203, 211, 294). Dolls' High Triples -- Mavis and Joyce Beli 777 (322, 210,245). FRIDAY R.C.A. Victor Recording Artist TOMMY GRAHAM end the | Big Town Boys Dancing 9 p.m, 'til 1, Admission 1.50 ONTARIO REGIMENT UAW TEEN DANCE featuring "Rompin' RONNIE HAWKINS with ROBBIE LANE and the DISCIPLES" SATURDAY, JAN. 23rd Come Early and Don't Be Disappointed NO NEW MEMBERSHIPS TO BE SOLD THIS DAY ASSOCIATION DANCE Knights of Columbus Hall SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 Starting at 8 p.m. 2.00 PER COUPLE y 1 4¥ tT SPORTS BRIEFS RUSSIANS TO COMPETE NEW YORK (AP)--Six Rus- sian runners and jumpers, in- cluding a woman Olympic champion, will compete in the United States indoor track and field championships at Madison Square Garden Feb. 19-20, Don Hull, executive director of the Amateur Athletic Union, said Saturday. The Russians, led by Olympic high jump champion Valery Brumel and broad jumper Igor Ter - Ovanesyan, will begin a short American tour at the Philadelphia In- quirer meet Feb. 5. STIFFEN PENALTY SEATTLE (AP) -- Western Hockey League directors have stiffened the penalty for high- sticking. 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