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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1965, p. 22

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, OSHAWA TIMES, Wetsenday, Merch 31, 1965 KLAN PROBE ANNOUNCED Chairman Edwin E. Willis, the Ku Klux Klan. Willis D-La., of the House Com- said the committee's pre- mittee on Un-American Ac- liminary study indicated tivities announces a unani- "that shocking crimes are mous: committee vote to carried out by highly secret conduct a searching investi- action groups within the gation into the activities of Klans", --AP Wirephoto OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SHERIFF'S TAILORING LEAGUE | RAINBOW LEAGUE Points Taken -- Fireflies 3, Ladybugs! Standing -- Green 10, Gold 10, Orange i on Ya 3, Crickets 1; Beetles 3 and| 10, Purple 10, Silver 8, Coral 8 Rose 8, Tigers Red 7, Grey 6, White 6, Black 6, Maroon Tefal points -- Crickets 19, Tigers 18,|5, Pink 5, Mauve 5, Beige 5, Brown 4, Ladybugs 17, Fireflies 15, Bunnies 15 and| Tan 4, Blue 3, Lime 2 and Yellow 0. Beetles 12. High Doubles -- M. Cockerton 478 (268, Mary Gilkes was top bowler this week|210); F. Russell 456 (230, 223) and L, with an 802 triple and singles of 310, 238/ Burkhard 455 (255, 200). and 254. Carolyn Gilbert had 603 (228)| High singles -- |. Ilson 239, S. Dew- by Joan Wall 601 (212, 229). land 224, R. Mack 219, |. Way 210, F, er 200 -- Joan Smith 263, Helen|Schoenau 205 and $. Campbell 203. Brown 262, Tammy Harlock 242, Marie} json 237, Maria Upton 228, Ev. Snow/eRIDAY NITE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE mo Ellen Gibson 222, Joyce Gates 220,| points Taken -- Imperial Optical 3, Helen Gerason 213, Doreen Wickens 208,|westmount 0; Dairy Queen 2, Acadians Yvonne Watson 202, 205, go gee Wil-| rs ity lit is | |1; Harrison 2, Motor City 1; Quality Fuels Wems 203, Sharon Pascoe 202 and Doreen! 2. and Genosha 1 Gheehey 202 W. Helmecke ied all the bowlers. this League. --- Mildred Bewks Pe with a terrific 872 (321, Esther Hamilton 98, Mickey Weroski 93, High scores -- B. Gallant 774 ia Sharon Wilbur 91, Audrey Parker 92 a@Md)a4)), "J, Ball 759 (255, 247, 257), D. Mo é Servi Lynde 7 740) 261, 288), B. Fisher, 739299; 290), | Chase 738 (242, 288), P. Tomkins 719 ey ad MAJOR 'A' LEAGUE ons 222, 226), J. Hedger 672 (223, 251),| Marg. Vice 862 (418) and 145, Bimhurst 641 (249, 241), J. Sharp 642| wavs Taylor 052 (273, 280). 4), G. Osborne 637 (258), G. Element | 700 ---- Audrey' Hodgson 777 (314)|449° (238, 215) "and ¢. Winnacot 600| Be ere Bat Be oY, . sal ae ae aay Retmemen7i2 (200% ang] Leman Leaguy -- B. Summers 92 7 Me, SSO Lorrata McLean 682, Lor-| LADIES' MAJOR B" LEAGUE viane Murphy 679. (260); Ann Gummow) Mildred Med 785 (347, 283), Jean Ab Crenidg Marg. Willlams 652 and Josie Brown 764 (288, 263), Nancy Brisboise 705 Mai, 217), Olive Vallincourt 679 (271, "Te pnb executive for 1965-66 Is as fol-/226), Eileen Anderson 678 (243, 233), tows: Mavis Taylor, president; Nancy| Nelda Thompson 671 (250, 219), Olga Me Love, vice-president; Vi. Norris, setre-|Dermaid 650 (291, 200), Bea Alexandria tery; Lorraine Murphy, treasurer; Laura) 643 (261, 195), Vi Cornish 632 (233, 205), McKinley, press and Nancy Mackay,|Hazel Rumpel 62 8(272, 218), Alberta past president. Ledger 628 (298, 175), Nadia Kupnizkl} 625 (244, 197), "Jo" Authors 620 (228, ORANGE LEAGUE [196), Donalda " Williams 612 (241, 198)3| 900" bowlers -- Carol Wood 209 ,261;| Lois Legree 607 (231, 208); Gloria Rus-| Dec huner ist; Paw! Herrington 290) 90l 0 (238, 198) and Ella Long Arnold Smith 264; Jim Marshall 233; Bob) (240, Ellis 215; Sam Plume 301; Elaine Fisher! Beth Shortt 233, Ruth Arp 229 ,Nora! 6; Alf Kerns 207; John Gives 229 Baron 226, Cleta Weliman 221, Violet Was- Jock Goodman 263, 269, 221); Gary Bickle ken zal, Helen Gourley iw jFren so a i 7 andria nn Furey 216, Rose Stovin/ 231) Yvonne Marshell: 207 afd Bobi ng and Mle, Wiltems 214 Poole 266 Nesbitts 4, Hornes Esso 0) Bint' s4 Women's high singles for the week's esd! nes 5 ie bed | ewting pod Wend, 261 and 209 Whites 0; Motor Gity 4 Olsons 0; Burns 3, Saywell's 1; Mitchells 3, Hendersons 1.) Men's high single, for the week's bow! fg: Sam Plume 301 and Jack Goodman or 23, Burns 21, Bints 20, Nes- 26. bitts 20, Mitchells 18, Hendersons 17, Ol- ' q of i vi sons 13 and Hornes Esso 10, £0 ee Ne ne a aarereats| Burns won the section with 21 points.| with 191 and men's Jack Goodman with Mitchells are the fourth team, winning the 5, most pinfa! A note to all bowlers of the Orange {| League -- There are only two weeks of ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Bowling left in the regular season before' poug Wilson was high for the night, the playoffs, so It you are trophy hungry, with his nice triple of 707 (24 0,240, 227)) this is the time to make the final chance| Wayne Davidson was next with 706 (295, te show your brililance! |231); Jim Scott 697 (278, 215, 204); Lloyd Edwards 695 (236, 236, 223); Stan Gray CATHOLIC LEAGUE 646 (247, 236); Glen Maunder 623 (240, Points Taken -- Shamrocks 4, Mets 0: 207); Bill Pike 621 (216, 212); Perce Clark Beat-Alls 3, Holy Rollers Striking 619 (230, 203); Allan Venera 612 (226, Rings-Dingers 3, Jets 1; Alley Cats 2 and 225); Frank. Cooper 606 (229); Ross Clark Smarties 2. 605 (233, 215); Mace Morrison 604 (251) Ladies' high- single -- Leura Cardinal) Mark Hill 251; Roy Corbman 251; Rob- 233. Ladies' high triple -- L. Cardinal 641.\ert Jacklin 248; Cliff Davis 224; gordon Jonn. A. Cardinal had the men's high|Shemilt 216; Roger Plancke 215; Art All- triple with 732 while Harry Dickison|man 206; Eric Jacklin 206 and Ed. Hol-| bowled 4 terrific 308 single. land 204. | Over 200 Bill Hickey 218, John W.| Grace Locke was high for the ladies,| Cardinal 207, 220, 249, Dave Wetmore 250,|with 629 (215, 213, 201); Marg, Jacklin! Psy Cardinal 220, 208, 233, Fred Watts! 626 (240); Pearl Marlowe 615 .(738, 216); 0, Joe O'Malley 236, Joe Peters 204,|Jean Morrison 611 (255, 215); Annie Snud- Pane Darby 207, Jean Dickison 224, 201,/den 606 (308); Harriett Johns 601 (268); 'Dan Rukaruk 208, Frank Kelly 211, John|Pear! Cooper 244; Beverley Jacklin 213 na! 263, 223, 247, Bob Rorabeck) land Betty Grandy 207. Rita Wrubel 231, John Hron-| The Strikers, Bugs and Flintston Harry Dickison 210, 308, Helen|took all four from the Beavers, Stars Burrows 200, Marie Melinychuck 201 and and Beatles. Hol-Rods took two from the Pat Butler 254 Movers. The Whiz-Bangs took three from Lemon Leaque Bill Hickey 98, Mari-ithe Rockets lyn Lloyd 81, Anne Butler 86 and Bill} Standings -- Bugs 23, Flintstones 22,/ \Strikers 18, Whiz-Bangs 17, Stars 17,/ | Beavers 10, Rockets 9%, Hot-Rods 9, Bea-| NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES LEAGUE |'/®s 9 and Movers 6 | With the seas nearly over, Kay! | Manila i na very nicety with a STORIE PARK LEAGUE 678 (251, 222, 205) last week! Isabell Hub-| Special mention goes to Jim Scott Jr Romhiany! 87 bell made the armed circle with 827lfor his triple of 704. With lust three weeks (2% 201) Hewett wa next with ie Tresanes are still ahead, by one point rian Ross 611 (237; 224)) High Triple: -- L. Locke 788, D. Pier- DO Oe eta ek MA oak en gio V: Craddock 763, F. Bright 745, vicindtess 26 Gal-lp. Menzie 724, R. Wood 715, J. Seott Jr saprer 2 J, Taylor a Jee. Borns 704, J. Sawdon 704, &.. Kornylo 684, T. ey 684, B. Short Jr, 681, € Wilson coins Merrow We tt et A. Anderson 670, 8. Willsher' 640, W ite ee ae eae Sale ti johnson 620, c Sr. 618, A Seer ara Pepe Sharer aed | Morris 614 and G. Arkwright 612 Man > Over 200 -- V Teravain 268, G. Killing for the section k 203, J. McLean Pearses 1 34, J Scott 233, 0, Whit- Vickers 15, Roeschs 13, Joliows 10 and|Mee 230, 207, J. Wood 227, E. Morris 226, Taylors 10 J. Sawdon 225, B. Woodman 223, B. Amey Total pins for the season Manilas| 217, P. Locke 217, M. Knipe 215, J. Tere 69,949, Campbells 69,906, Roeschs 49,147,/¥2'" ' A. Redknapp 211, T. Killing Vickers 69,126, Hewetts 63,597, Taylors beck 11, A. Anderson. 208 and K. Will- 67,837, Pearses 66,069 and Jollows 46,03 "206. Total points for the season -- Camp Standing Treasanes 19, Cuberts 1, bells 68, Manilas 59, Vickers 59, Roeschs|Mills 17, Hillsides 16, Hibberts 15, Cob 546, Hewetts 54, Pearses 42, Taylors 42 "nd|leges 14, Montraves 14, Johnstons 12, Joliows 36. romwells 14, Burtons 12, Oxfords 9 and Simcoe: DOWNTOWN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE | Team. standings George's TV 86,698.) LEGION MIXED LEAGUE 301417 _White . Stars 8946434138) | OF-] | He wrapped up the season with the] phans 74,623-31-208; McLaughlin Fuel #4-IReeties winning the championship while 171-23-106; Oshawa Auto Trim 83,241-|the Consolation Trophy went to the Crack 23-101; Brunswick Bowlers 83, 208-21-85;/Pots Income Life 84,863-19-93; People's Cloth) Individual trophies were taken wy = ing 79,307-19-57 Dunn's Tailors 63,566-\Betty Black and Bill Smith, high aver- 18-87; Rose Bow! 75,882-1655; Motorlages; High Triples, Darlene Rines and City 7725-12-64. and Canadian Tire 74-|Ron McKeegan; High singles, C: MacDon- 995-456, 'ald and Muriel Roznik; high triples with Over 800 -- N. Spring 812, D. Stata 825,|handicaps, 'Joyce T P. Skidmore 649 and Ed. Thurston 804.|Jonnson; high Methaled atin hertecee High. Scores -- J. Cardinal 700, ArniBarbara Smith and Jack Dodds. Greene 753, L. Hyman 757, C. Weeks 703,| Over 4600 Betty Black 696 (269, 220, N. O'Reilly 734, M.- Bel! 762, B, Mare] 207); Howard Piggden 679 (251, 225, 203)3 shall 702, H. E. Scott 68%, C. Burgess|pon Wilson 667° (243, 219, 205); Loule 633, D. Smith 626, R. Brown 643, R. Davis|Riack 6465 (274, 236); Bill Smith 644 (251, 637, L. Schram 631, J. Vasko 680, 1./215); Violet Brown 624 (226, 217); Ted oem a. a, J. Lag iva Smith 624 (226) and €. MacDonald 619 620, J, Patraboy 607, J. Kiapo 1, H. Ap-|(249, 230). pieton 603, H. Kainitsky vir Al Rich 616] Over 200 --~ Ella Rozik 225, 295) Joyce | L. Marshal 625, D. Moss 683 and E. Hale Teylor 220, 205; Gordon Jonnson 212,/ \. Darlene: Rines 205, Geor: t Good efforts -- H. Appleton 124, J Werren Miller a Smith 205 ond pee 112, B. Steves 124, B. Pren-| With all the 'eam members remem-| 123, R. Seer 12%, J. 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