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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1965, p. 10

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« 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 6, 1968 10-PIN, ACTION Bowling's top spectacular, the ABC tournament, is at present under way for the 62nd time, with St. Paul, Minnesota, the proud hosts. Representing Oshawa in the "big show" this year, will be George Turner, the hard-work- ing secretary of the Oshawa and District Ten Pin Association,||% and George Brabin, the able secretary of th> Lander-Stark Classic League. , The boys, who will compete in the single and double events, will have their work' cut-out in the spacious 40-lane St. Paul Au- ditorium, come April 15, as at last count over 5000 teams have) ph been entered in the tourney. However, the rewards could be great, as the ABC tourna- ment, enjoying tremendous prestige on the American sports scene, has a prize-pool in excess of $490,000. end this dropped and Bob ings er s. Merry blots award winning 628 which included @ booming 256 single, plus & stel- lar effort by Bob Richardson lifted the Hornets past the Royals into first place, while Walt Crystal's sharp-shooting was responsible for their '"malesties down- HM. Ly ae winners of eight of their last nine games, rolled "merrily along' with the Tigers their latest victims 3-to-0, with Ken Fisher and Doug Vann providing the i] George Reid of. the Fal- = ite difference as the Lions the dust" 2-to-1. "Pgh 232 kept the Leos in the hunt. "Blo Eight -- Harry Blohm 628 (256), George Reid 601 (202, 200), Walter Cry- sta! 596 (212), Doug Venn 585 (221), George Brabin 566 (223), Joe Friedrich 546 (232), Bob Richardson $46 (220) and Sam Larocea 543. | Standings -- Hornets. 45, Royals rs Lions 43, Eagles 43, Jets 43, Falcons 42, Hawks 39 and Tigers 37. | OSHAWA MEN'S MON-NITE With but @ week fo go, ere the play- ofts, the Go-Getters are making life piain| miserable for all comers. The Tall-| louches for most of the sea- son, of Oshawa TV just last week, and ended all hope for Sprouie's| Food Market as to @ section title, by! whomping Crowell's outfit 7-to-0 this} week-end | Pressure _- packed Too! | dropped a 7-0 match to Oshawa TV and as a result Wilson's Men's Wear need but two markers to clinch the title, fol- lowing their Sto-2 win over Aldsworth | Cleaners. | In games meaning little except per-| cleaned = Corviar) beat Seaway 2-1 decision to the Hawks nich Hornets scored @ cons, "pit industrial sonal. pride, 's 7-40-0, while Dunlop Tire Ford 5to-0. High average leaders Herman Prakken fossed this week's high triple 567 (212), H. DeJong 564 (215), George Reid 564 (201), Harry wwWitterick 542, and G. Beattie 522 Standings -- Wilson's Men's Wear 70, Industrial Tool. 64, Sprovie's Food Market 57, Oshawa TV 48, Dunlop Tire 46, Sea- way Ford 40, Corviar 38p Dover's Men's Wear 37, Aldsworth Cleaners 29, Go-Get- fers 26. EASTWAY MIXED TEN-PIN Auto Magic Carwash pulled into place with Tune-Up Centre, as & Fesult of their 5-2 win over Snapshots, | while the "Tuners" were dropped @ 5-2 decision to Crown Taxi. Meanwhile, Bond's Clothes crept to within one point of the leaders by stopping Meade's Sunoco 5 to 2, displacing Pickwicks, who were staggered 5-2 by Yomacs. TAGR's and Preston's were the big iners, point-wise, each gaining 7 of 7 in their games with Dandies and Bobbies respectively. Vancos won over Auto| Body 5-fo-2, as did Camera Centre, in their match with Sterk Plumbing. j Marion Peake had @ night with @ 564 (199) for the ladies, while Walt Ver-; vynck was "Mr. Big" on the evening, tossing @ 582 (232, 200) triple. Fairley Bouckley had a neat 539, Mary Mother- ait 510, Doris Vann 500, Josie Gyurka #7, Anne Bone 480, Mavis Taylor 472, Mary Cole 464, Joyce Wagar 458,. Carole Ball 453, Joan Ross 448, Grace Fusco 447, Lil Gillespie 431, Betty Grant 431 Martha Stauffer 425, Wenda Andrew 424 and Marlene Gillard 422. Doug Vann wes runner-up with 567, Bob Howlett 565, Matt Katchaluba 552, Ossie Spooner 551, Gord McCormack 549, Bob Edgar 548 Sam Larocca 544, Doug Gibbs 539, George Turner 528, Ki Neal 528, Herm Prakken 524, Al Young 523, Lorenz Schatz 519, ig Clark 513, Ted Collis 510, George Reid 509, Ernie Gil- lespie 508 and Doug Cole 500. Standings -- Auto Magic Carwash 38, Oshawa Tune-Up Centre 38, Bonds Clothes 37, Pickwick Cleaners 33, Snapshots. 32, Preston's Men's Wear 31, Vancos 5 Meades Sunoco Service 29, TAGR's 28, Crown Taxi 28, Central Auto Body 26, Bobbies 25, Starks Plumbing 21, Yornacs 19, -- Camera Centre 17 and Dan- dies 16. OSHAWA MIXED TEN-PIN Now that the season is over, it's con gretulation and consolation time make ready 'for the playoffs. A and W Drive-in finished on top with 72 points, however, as they had already clinched @ berth in the playdowns for their play in the first section, Team No. 5 with 69 markers was the official winner, with Gillard's Cleaners 'tops' on pinfall. The participants who will bowl for the championship consist of the Drive-in, Die Hards, Team No. 5, Gillard's Cleaners, The Jinx and the Beaties. The remaining ten clubs will clash for the consolation) award, { Hugh Boyd was the top marksmen on/ the night with a 588 (210), with Keith) McGregor just three pins back with 585 (233, 201), Hors! Sommers (577) ,Archie Petch (572), John Webster (546), Tal Ryan (543), Don Richmond (543), Harold » Stan Reid: (534), Jim La- Bob Jones Thomson (522), Zambonelli (512), Dave Magee (508), Jack Gorin (507), Glen Copp (506), Gord Dyck (506) and Roy :Trim (500). Glenda Thomson was the only lass to teach the 500's with a plus two, Barb Kirkham (498), Alice Lanning (488), Marg Brown 480, Ede Ryan 473, Lorraine Dalby 471, June Pettit 468, Betty Thom- son 456, Bev Doran 451, Marion Leonard 449, Jean Hutcheon 444, Joann McKay 443, Mary Lee 433, Noreen Richmond 433, Shirley Bowers 426, Twila Wilson 423, Lillian Taylor 415, Marianne Yakimishen 412, Eleanor Huschinson 411, Leona Jones #7, Doreen Zarowny 405 and Eleanor Herbacko 400. -Standings --- A and W Drive-tn 72, Team No. § 69, Gillard's Cleaners 61, The Jinx 60, Beatles 60, Die Hards 58, Odd Balls 57, Sparkettes 57, Duffy's 56¥ ,Siow Pokes 55, Big Five 52, The Crawlers 47, Morrit BA 44, Scugog Cleaners 432, Try Hards 30 and Beadies 18. BASTWAY MEN'S THURS-NITE The. hard-working Houdailles moved Into the top spot of the loop by beating L.A. and B. Discounts 3 to 1 with Phil Trudelie (558) the culprit, as far as the 'discounters' were concerned Pepis ran into trouble with Les Eveniss, or their match 3-to-1 as Charlie Martin provided @ damaging 552 (210) for the salesmen. Wayne Layton, the top shooter of the night, 610 (228), made the difference as Mackie's beat Goch's 3-to-1. ideal Dairy recorded the only shut-out) of the night, at the expense of Wilson's.| Scugog's hung in contention with a 3 win over Ontario Peake 587 (203, 201) led Dyett's to a 3-1) triumph over Harrison's, while Jim Lea-! man 564 (204) showed the way as Pic-0-| Mats upset Clint's Texaco 3 to 1. In the final game of the night, H. and L. and M Laughiin's battled to a 2-2 draw wit nBill Motor Sales. Bob } RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.0. CHIROPRACTOR - 100 King St. E. -- 728-5186 OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR Group 1}, by edging Hopefuls while J walkers racked up the Gooters. with D. P. Taylor leading spot along with Lucky Olly Jorden, Oilers, led by Grant 594 (208, 214) and Doug Vann to one win from Beetles while Lucky also did likewise against Newcomers, Individual High Scor: Ron Jay Gord Brown 8 572| Flintstones end Wilson's qualified for (214) best for their respective teams. the championship playoff on their point- Other good scores -- Jim Lamont 552\total, while Dapper Dans and Die Room (200), B. Villeneuve 548 (204), Ted Tyers| Twisters gained the same select group, $41), Tom Krawchuk 539 (229), Mike,via their pinfall, The six-game total pins Hepburn 575, G. DeLong 531, Harry Wit-\to count series will start next Friday. terick 531, B. Rei 4530, Matt Katchaluba|There will be a rest on Easter 529, D. Trivett 528, J. Tyson 527 (201), D.| weekend, and then resume on the follow- Edwards 525 (212), J. Gallant 525 (205) ing Friday night. It Is hoped by th and Stan Hodgson 525, }that fhe site and time of our banquet +! |be arranged Standings -- Hovdaille Industries 19,, There are four shutouls on Friday, with Conboy 712 L.A. and B, Discount 19, Dyett's Sports|Chevelles scoring over Dapper Dans, Wil- Group ! 18, Peppis Pizza Palace 17, Clint's Texaco|son's over Rooks, Combines passing hele "pyowers 827 (350), Mackie's Van and Storage 16, Scu-|Guardsmen, and Maintenance grounding)-- Taylor 737, "4 gog Cleaners 16, Supertest 14, H.|the Corvairs. Flintstones beat Sparkettes| ¢, L Industries 13, Ontario Motor Sales 12,|5-to-2 with Minute Men doing the same Ideal Dairy 12, Wilson's Men's Wear 12,| with Jewells, and Die Room Twisters Homes by Harrison. 12, McLaughlin's|taking Paint Shop by the same score. Fuels 11, Les Eveniss Sales 10 and Pic-O- Top twelve in this week's action had Mats 7. Ossie Spooner 619 (226, 202), Ray Siegel 592 (237), Rolf Rocker 590 (219, 226), GM TEN PIN Mike Hepburn 588 (200), Fred Snow 576 A clutch performance on the last night (205, 201), John Webster 569 (231), Alex of the regular season, earned Alex Ross Ross (566), Frank Sobil (561), Bert Wind of the Minute Men, the high average tro-| (559), George Turner (551), George Wind y of the GM Ten Pin League, over) (548) end Charlie Severs (547). Walt Crystal of Corvairs. Alex shot a 566) Standings -- Paint Shop 66, Flintstones (214), while Walt, who had led the league 62, Wilson's Men's Wear 60, Corvairs 57, in this respect throughout the year, just|Combines 54, Die Room Twisters 52, Dap- couldn't find his line and had a terrible|per Dans 50. Jewell's Men's Wear 47, night, hoping only (309), 785, Bud Edgar 773, Harry Gillard (316), Ozzie Keeler 7 Sabins 755, Ron Bragg 739, Mick jmaster 734 (303), Harry Garness 737, 692, R. Mogk 693 (313), George White and Wes Stata 677. Lloyd Sabins 249, Ron Swartz 245, Dave Reynolds 243, Himes 242, Ron Jay 241 and Ding Ga' 240. Dutch Treats held on to top position in team-score zarks. This win Two Oshawa Bowlers #22: nter ABC Tourney 'Joe Ristich paced his Lucky Strike club to a well-earned victory over Rockets the cheer! section, This win gives Lucky Strike came through strongly against Strikers for a three-point victory, which moves the club out of the cellar spot. Sluggers took a two! Ray Mann 604, Bob Gallagher 786 (324), John Cardinal 69 (310), Doug Hard- ing 766, Jack Goodman 767 (343), Lloyd Mc George Topping 717, Ron Swartz 715, Matt Bell 712 and Dave 2 -- Joe Ristich 693 (345, 352), Geo, Russell 601, Conlin 732, Don Reid 723, Oily Jordan 710, F. Major 706, Len Arp 705, F. General in the High Average race, it's Ozzie Keeler ahead with a 264 mark, followed by Bob Gallagher 251, Reg Hickey 249, Hank Sarnovsky -247, that Lady Luck re- Maintenance 41, Minute Men 29, Chevelles| a 265 mark. Other bowlers worthy of men- ing comparitively newcomers, they will not get enough games in to qualify for the high average ard, From this corner, we would like to thank George Taylor, who took over as the| secretary for Hank Sarnoysky. This fel- eo no relation to E. P., is doing @ swell job. ay: -- --_ HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE McDonough with (116, 107) 223, followed by Freda White (95, 100) 195; Vera Siblock (95, 94) 189; VI Pike (53, 88) 141 and Harold Bateman (65, 53) 118, With handicap, Clara Suddard (80, 24) 104, ing top Six 639 POST OFFICE LEAGUE Team Standings -- Strikers 23, Hot Shots 23, Spoilers 18, Untouchables 15, Half. Decents 12 and Sizzlers 5, Over 200 -- John Gibbs 254,212, Lloyd Schram 213,262, 0. Kunkel 230, Bob Bell 206, Rudy Longtin 207, 243, Andy Czer- waty 222, 224, Betty' Blake 246, Eric Pearce 250, Anné Goreski 228, H. Gionet 212, Frank Foley 208, Joyce Ash 237, J. Kirkbride 226 and D, Price 211, 226. 109 Lemon League -- Maxine Simard 97, Betty Bedard 98, Marg Steward 88, 92, Vin Melissa MacLean 59 and Donna Gibbs 7 , 88, High Triples -- Joyce Ash 582, Dan Price 614, Andy Czerwaty 611, Betty Blake 583, John Gibbs 654, Lloyd Schram 638. and Rudy Longtin 569. 678 ALBERT STREET CHURCH LEAGUE Over 600 -- Keith Pike 763 (270, 261, 232), Glen Maunder 689 (301, 21), Bill Pike 669 (240, 237), Art Allman 665 (255, 222), Stan Gray 652 (315), Perce Clark 645 (230, 216),. Gord, Shemilt 644 (230, 213, 201), Lloyd Edwards 632 (278, 203), Sel vas Prior to the injury to his hand, which| Eric Jacklin 623 (246), Roger Plancke 611 forced "Dutch" Lugtenburg out of com-|(215, 213) and "Frank Cooper 604 (239, petition, the big fellow. was leading with) 221). Over 200 -- Doug Wilson 266, Norman OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS [if22r=c": ver 200 -- Marg, Jacklin 242, Grace Locke -225, 200, Jean Morrison 216, Marj. Taylor 215, Ivy Gibbs 211, Marg. Mossey 210 and Winnie Scott 206, The Bugs, Whiz-Bangs and Movers took all four points from the Hot-Rods, Beav- ers and Beatles. The Flintstones took three from the Rockets, The Strikers took two from the Stars. Standing -- Bugs 27, Flintstones 25, |Whiz-Bangs 21, Strikers 20, Stars 19, High. bowler for last week was Ada/ Rockets 10, Movers 10, Beavers 10, Hot-| | Rods 9 and Beatles 9. LADIES MAJOR "A" LEAGUE Over 800 -- Josie Westiake 613 (360, 309) land Mavis Taylor 800 (306, 260). | High Scores -- Kay Manilla 771 (312, (274), Mabel Moss 761 (268, 255), Millie | Cameron 738 (310), Janet Peel 723 (259),' |Joyce Bell 715 (280), Georgie Nesbitt 713 | (252), Loretto McLean 707 (281), Marion | Dingman 707 (284), Lorriane Murphy 686 | (273), Isabelle King 681 (259), Chris Col- ins 666, Laura McKinley 657, Ev. Red- path 651 (259) and Nancy Love 650 (278). | MOTOR CITY LADIES The Daffodils took the fourth end final section. with the most points. Bive Bon- nets and Corner Pins tied for total pin fall and will bowl a deciding game on Wednesday. Madeline Morrison 681 |Vaughan 643 (271), Ev. Stata 640 (278, |208), Ethel Tonkin 632 (253, 212), Hazel Bannon 629 (301), Ev, Redpath 616 (271), Edna Ward 613 (213, 208) end irene Severs 601 (209, 205). Over Dorothy Cooper 246, 208, Donaida Williams 279, Ethel Freeman 277, Nan Bennet 254, Vera Szikszay 237, Mary Tremblay 233, Dae Gazley 230, Bes- sie Rowden 227, Pru. Whittick 223, Hazel Weddup 223, Marie Collison 222, Bea Mc- Kenzie 221, Lois Burden 216, Dorothy Burtch 216, Marlene Shéppherd 215, Ethel Hoar 214, Marion Thomas 213, June Chesebrough 212, Jean Schoenay 210, Marg. Fudger 207, Flo Panter 206 and turns In time for the playoff sand smiles 38, Rooks 34, Sparkettes 31, and Guards-|tion are Jim Cassells, who holds a 270|Marnien 245, Richard Crovter 237, Robert|Marlyn Beckell 204. 'on him. once again. men 6 } | } (AAttianetiayyy TO 2 | HTT ! Sees Bene A. 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