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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1965, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 16, 1965 AMBASSADOR Ross Campbell, 47, ambass- ador to Yugoslavia, has been named Canada's first am- bassador to both countries. ( CP) OSHAWA BOWLING SCORES PARTS AND SERVICE F, Elliott was high man this week with 45 (275, 244, 326). 600 Scores -- H, O'Neill 797 (283, 258, 256), K. Smith 76) (212, 273, 276), J. Van Dyk 72) (288, 239), F. Taylor 712 (263, 265), W. Mathews 705 (208, 283, 214), D. Crandell 694 (277, 251), A. Villa 691 (225, 238, 228), H. Brown 690 (283, 213), &. Lahay 654 (251, 237), F. Jar- vis 649 (217, 247), J. Cook 649 (293), H. McLeod 647 (291), G. Fehrenbach 646 (231, 230), S$. Bowers 646 (229, 254), G. Mercier 636 (268, 206), C. Taylor 627 (283), E. Simkins 626 (226, 203), K, Mit- ton 616 (231) and G. Brown 602 (260). 200 Scores C. Creamer 277, R. Piper 230, A, Hircock 226, F, Peterson 221, C. Pinsent 216, D. Marshall 212, E. Rundie 211, A. Cardinal 210, J. Crawford 207, E. Ferguson 206, R, Coulson 205, 203 and F. Dwyer 202, RESULTS -- Buicks 4, Corvairs 0; Olds- mobiles 4, Chevrolets 0; Maple Leafs 3, GMC 1 and Pontiacs 3, Cadillacs 1, Points, second section -- Buicks 7, Olds- mobiles 7, Pontiacs 6, Corvairs 4, Maple Leafs 3, GMC 2, Cadillacs 2 and Chev- rolets 1 High average leaders -- K. Smith 238 and D. Crandell 230. High single leaders -- V. Fallk 313 and C. Taylor 307 High triple leaders -- F. Elliott 645 and H. O'Neill 818. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH 700 Score -- Doug Smith 721 (236, 245, 240). Over 600 -- Ron Moore 685 (285, 231), Henry Veenhot 666 (237, 289), Bud Owen 680 (200, 205, 275), Morris Love 625 (242), Joe Ward 622 (237, 207), Bill Romanuk 62) (205, 223) and Al Brintneli 612 (235, 224) Over 200 -- Annabelle Cobb 230, Mari- lyn Martin 225, Bill Taylor 225, 207, Betty Somerville 240, Harry Bennett 213, 205, Les Barany 212, Gord Holbrook 206, Helen Slater 206, Jack Wilson 204, Audrey White 203 and Cec Lamb 201. Cellar Dwellers -- Maxine Scott, Dorothy Bennett, Jean Hrehoruk, Ada Taylor, Velva Dean, Ruth Small and Bert Smail. Standings -- In-the-lead, Robins 25, Crows, Cranes 24, Ravesn 23, Wrens 21, Hawks 15, Doves 12, Eagles 11 and Owls 1 0. Points Taken -- Cranes, Eagle, Hawks; Robins 4 each, Crows, Ravens 2 each, Larks, Wrens, Doves, Owls, 0. ALBERT STREET CHURCH With just two more weeks in this sec- tion the standing is running close. Sea Fleas are still ahead with 28, Stars 25, Rockets 24, Jays 19, Top Cats 18, Jets 17, Bugs 14, Hawks 13, Starlings 13 and Satellites 9, Roger Plancke was high this week with © triple of 743 (281, 241, 221); Stan Gray 644 (243, 242); Lioyd Edwards 638 (218, 215, 205); Kelth Pike 288, Fred Coleman| 255, Cliff Davis 239, Gord Shemilt 235, Frank Cooper 225, Art Walker 222, Eric Jacklin 217, 200, Gord Ford 214, John Flagel 209, Doug Wilson 207, #m Scott 205 and Grace Morrison 203, Pearl Cooper was high lady with a tri- Pearl Cooper was high lady with a tri- ple of 678 (264, 240). Grace Locke 260, Hriett Johns 243, Mary Mountloy 228, ay Jacklin 225 and Pear! Marlowe 222, Rockets, Sea Fleas, Stars, Top-Cats took all four points from Hawks, Satel- lites, Jays and Bugs. Jets and Starlings spilt two each, CLUB % 200 Scores -- Pear! Anderson 215, Belle Forbes 213, Betty Stonebridge 203 and Lizzie Collison 202. Points -- High Jinks 3, Beatles 0, Sweet Maries 3, How Now 0, Sixes 3 and Lolly Pops 0. Standings -- High Jinks 21, Sweet Mar- les 16, Beaties 14, Sixes 13, How Now 11 and Lolly Pops 5. One more week to go in this section. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC The Falcons and Mustangs each gained @ paint on the leading Tigers as they scored 2-to-1 decisions in their matches. George Lawrence and Johnnie Waidin- sperger paced the Falcons In their close one with the 'Bengalis', as did Harry Blohm (566) and George Brabin (559) In their conquest of the Lions. Herm Prakken (605), Jim King (559), and Bill Joyce :553) gave the Jets a 2-1 edge over the Eagles. While the Hornets used the last piace Hawks as stoppers. in, i downward plunge with a 2-to-1 vic- ory. Big Eignt -- Herman Prakken 605 (216 205), Harry Blohm 566 (217), George Lawrence 560 (200), Jim King 559 (205), George Brabin 559, Bill Joyce 553 (202), John Waldinsperger 552 and Bob Richard- son 546, We will not mention Walt Crystal's total, we're sure Walt suffered enough on his own, and will find his line soon enough. Standings -- Tigers 16, Faicons 15, Mus- fangs 14, Jets 12, Lions 12, Hornets 11, Eagies i} and Hawks 5. KING TEN PIN MIXED All of the top contenders, with the ex- ception of the Crawiers, suffered what is commonly Known as the jitters, as the underdogs had themselves a great night in_ subduing the . 'big-shots' The Crawlers took advantage of the hysteria by creeping to within three points of the leading Duraciean with a seven-point evening, while the Duros were struggling for two markers to stay in the leaa Glen Copp was the top marksman on the night with a 545, while for the las- sies, Shirley Bowers shot a S08 (208) card, for a good evening. Gord Brown had 529, Rolf Rocker 527, Hans Boesch 525, Hugh Boyd 525, Jim Zambonelli 518, Ron Leo- nard 517, George Pettit 513, Oz Sponer 50%, Don Richmonti 505, Gerry Bilous 504 and Harold Babcock 501. Norma Magee missed the $00's by one) pin with 499, Alice Lanning 496, Barb Kirkham 494, Lorraine Dalby 462, Marg Brown 448, June Pettit 460, Noreen Rich- mond 443, Jean Hutcheons 443, Bev Doran 443, Lill Taylor 435, Marg Barnes 436, Glenda Thomson 426, Ede Ryan 411, Anne Bone 410, Eleanor Herbacko 406, Leona Jones 405, Ona Zambonelli 408 and Mar- lon Leonards 400, | Standings --- Duraciean 43, Crawlers 40, Gillards Cleaners 39, Big Five 37, Try Agains 37, Independents 36, A and W Drive-in 33, Triumphs 31, Scugog Clean- ers 28, Prest 33, Astra-Nuts 28, Shoulda Bins 24, Orphans 16, Motor City Cabs 11, Miz Fitz 9 and Moonbeams 7. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Standings -- Gordon Mackay's 45, Alley Cats 28, Pediars 26, Walker's 21, Hot Shots 14 and Nations 13. High Single -- Phyllis Oattes, 219. 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