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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1966, p. 11

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THEY WON 3-DAY BONSPIEL AT ANNANDALE resentative Doug Stewart, The annual 3-day Bonspiel at the Annandale Club, saw - the above rink win the O'Keefe Trophy and shown * gbove, at the presentation ceremony, left to right, are John Ross, Al Zikman, the winning skip, accepting the O'Keefe Trophy from rep- Ron Johnsto' The Hu Manning and Jim n, an entry from mber Highland Club. ® * * ® 10-PIN ACTION -- 'Josie Gyurka Rolls Real 'Target Triple Josie Gyurka, the "eoach" each and every Satur- day morning, set a mark for! the ladies to shoot at and which may stand for many a day be- fore being equalled, when she posted games of 213-236 and 203 for a tremendous 652 series, while bowling for North Oshawa Golf Range in the Eastway Mixed League. Needless to say, the Rangers' enjoyed an easy 7-0 win over * Esses. Vancos and Bonds re-| mained one-two in the stand- ings with shutout wins. Ma- jigs, Nu-Way Photo, and Central Auto Body picked up five points each. While Pickwicks and Gil- lards were 4-3 victors over their opposition. Ada Floody was runner up to) Jo on the night with a fine 545 (221), Marion Peake had 528, Junior's | 2%. Bombers have 25, Rotars 22, Missiles Glen Copp 528, Hors! Piekarski $24, Don 120, Huns 18 Rifles 17 and Hermits 16,| Richmond 523, Jim Zambonelli 508, Jack | Randall $08 and Ron Leonard 50) Don MeLachian and Bob Edgar had For the | ladies -- Jean Hutcheon 499, 571 series as the best efforts on the) Bary Kirkharn 483, June Pettit 474, Marg night, followed by Arno Knop and Bob Richardson, each with 564's. Arno fashicn-|wiison 449, O a Hi 437 ing @ 253 single, as well. Cliff Bradshaw |{ e@ 436, Alice Lanning ase Glenss Thom-| Brown 458, Twila Mary Shirley Bowers 457, and Herm Prakken turned in 563's, Whil@/son 431, Lorraine Dalb' , y 430, Ede Ryan George Brabin had a 562 and Ray Sie) 426, Leona Jones 423, Norma Magee 421, gel 553 KING TEN PIN A ten-point margin for Independents at Noreen Richmond 421 and Marion Leonard 417. Standings 40, Independents 50, Crawlers Try Agains 37, Orphans 35, Gillards this stage of the race may prove suf-|34, Vern Auto 33, Scugogs 32, Astra Nuts ficient for a play-off berth, however, re membering Scugogs' disastrous slump in the second section, not take anything for granted or else lightning could strike in the same place once again Crawlers moved to second shutting out Gillards. Astra Nuts blanked Duraciean Motor City Cab beat Moonbeams 5 to 2 it was Independents 5, and Triumphs 2; Scugogs 5, Vern's Auto Glass 2; Presto 5, | Try Agains 2. The Big Five won over A and W Drivein4 to 3, as did Orphans with the Should A-Bins. Top Men -- Rolf Rocker 610, Danny) Thomson 57%, John Zedic $79, Jim La mont $71, Jack Sanders 551, Hans Boesch| 541, Steve Richmond $40, Harold. Bab cock 539, Fred $now 537, Os Spooner 534, 284, Durac Presto 25% The league is most lean 27, Triumphs 25, Shovid A-Bins 27, Motor City Independents should Cab 21, Big Five 20 and Moonbeams 17. EASTWAY MEN'S happy to extend Buying « Cer? ST Nurse Chey, Olds, SEE EVE ROSNIK Whitby Russ Avery, 1st vice-presi- dent of the Annandale Golf and Countrwy Club, super- vised this honspiel. greetings to All Survey Real Estate, our newest sponsor, and assures them that though we may be niggardiy when it con:ss t= handing cut points on Thurs- }tarlo Motor Seles showing no. inclination ret weakening, 44 atte focused on the Individual efforts displayed on Thurs }dey night. * series in all, with inn aver the high me flor the league with a 655 card fl included @ 254 single, Al Wors- ley @ very powerful 630 (203, 225, 202), Jim Lamont 615, Fred Snow 603, and Herman Prakken 602 (224). Frank Sobil just missed by seven pins with @ 593 in- 'Geng $5é-slagle-- Met 81_Walsh. | Ron Bouckley, Don Frayne, more, Doug Vann, Bill Horton, Bob Ross, Ev Edwards, Bob McHugh, Harry Wit- ferick, Ken Fisher, Glen DeLong, Joe Spencer, and Dave Fantham shot well over the 540 mark. Results -- Wilson's 4, Goch's 0; On- tario Motor Sales 4, Scugog's 0; Hou- Gaille's 3, All Survey's 1; Harrison's 3, Ideal Dairy 1; Clint's 3, H and L We Mackie's 3, Les Eveniss 1; Erinli 2, Alds- worth 2; Pi 2, Dyett's 2. Standings Wilson's Men's Wear 30, Ontario Motor Sales 27, 25, Houdaille's Industries 23, Hom y Harrison 19, Les Eveniss Sales 18, All Survey Real Est Pepi's Pizza Pal- ace 17, Scugog Cleaners 17, G pertest 15, Ideal Dairy 14, Mackie's Van and Storage 14, Erinii Golf Club 14, Clint's Texaco 13) |} and H and L Enterprises 8. | GM TEN PIN ; The battle for the remaining two spots | \in the "A" series play-off is turning into) a sizzier. The Rooks came out of their slump with vengeance blanking Ti-Cats 7 to 0. Dapper Dans remained in the hunt with @ 5-2 win over Minute Men. While, the Chevelies kept close with 4 7-0 win over the Union Reps. | Bert Wind turned in the night's top] effort, a 89, Os Spooner was next with 587, George Wind and Tony Lupe! had Piekarski 574, Ray Siegel $48, Lorenz Schatz S38, 7, Bob Cayley 533 and Zolt Biglin 530. Standings - Flintstones 43, Die Reom Twisters 35, Rooks 35, Dapper Dans 29, Paint Shop 27, Jewell"s Men's Wear 26, Chevelies 26, Ti-Cats 21, Minute Men 20, F.85's 19, Union Reps 9 and Caprices 4, Fertilizers .... Peat Moss .... r Evergreens ... Shade Trees .. Flower Shrubs Hedges ...... LANDSCAPING A SPECIALTY On Highway No. 2 "DROP IN OR CALL" Van Belle Gardens "Your Friendly Garden Centre" 5 MINUTES EAST OF OSHAWA 623-5757 Bill will- | PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 6, 7, & 9, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SAVE 14c--DEL MONTE FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL SAVE 10c -- STOKELY'S FANCY HONEY POD P BURNS PEAR SHAPED HAMS SAVE 11¢ -- SWEET MIXED |BICK'S PICKLES GRADE A" PREDRESSED -- READY FOR THE OVEN FROZEN CRYOVAC YOUNG EAS 2 28-02, i TIN 15-02, TINS 1% LB. TIN 1 GRADE "A" PREDDRESSED SPECIALLY SELECTED 3 30° 09 + YOUNG TABLE-RITE (FROZEN CRYOVAC) TURKEYS '"" AVG. Ls. READY TO EAT -- SKINLESS -- SHORT SHANK SMOKED HAMS ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON Mary Mothersill 503, Grace Fus- |- co 497, Anne Bone 492, Amy Walker 471, Joan Ross 470, Mary * Cole 464, Jean Lawrence 459, } Wenda Andrew 457, Marie Col- lison 445 and Mavis Taylor 444. Alex Ross was the men's big ' scorer with a 568 (219), followed by Doug Cole with 565 (210), : Doug Vann 556, Bob Worsley 545, * Hugh Gillard and George Tur- ner 532's, Bob Peake 526, Doug Gibbs 515, Ig Clark 514, George Lawrence 510, Bob Howlett 505, Sam Larocca 505 and Norm St. Laurent 501. Standings: Vancos 52, Bond Clothes 44, Central Auto Body 40, Speedy Muffler Kings 39, . North Oshawa Golf Range 38, : Hitt and Miss 33, Pickwick : Cleaners 33, Moring's Garage 33, Majigs 27, Oshawa Cleaners 27, Gillands 27, Nu-Way Photo 2 Meades Sunoco 26, Orphans 23, Yomacs 22, and Esses 14. LANDER-STARK CLASSIC Falcons lost a great chance fo sew up the title on Sunday, when In double header action necessitated by fhe Easter holl- days, they dropped the seconnd halt of the double bill to the last place Hawks 2 to 1, afier a big 3-0 win over the runner up Tigers in the opener. The loss by the "pirds' still left @ chance, though a slim one, for the Lions to make It, and for the Jets and Tigers to.'ftle. The Tigers had a disastrous day with two shutout losses. The Jets with Herm Prakken enjoying a great day picked up six points. Th Lions were good for five While~ les were able to pick up four markers Herm Prakken, with sets of. 673 and 618 enloyed himself thoroughly, annexing the seasan's high triple from George Reid with his big one. Walt Crystal fired @ : 4, Ralph O'Reilly $91, George Brabin $86, Big George Lawrence 578 and 567, Bob Richardson 571, Lou Petryshyn 570. Jonn Waldinsperger 548, Bert Wind 566, Rolf Rocker 564 and 559, Sam Larocca and Don tmeLachian each had 562s, Bob Edgar 560, while George ' " Law rence tossed jie secs hig! 258 game. Before we give the standings, remem ber your banquet night Is on April 30, at 6.30 p.m. at the Colonial Restuarant, Bond street. Standings -- Falcons 56, Lions 51, Jets 30, Tigers 50, Eagles 46, Mustangs 45, Hornets 33 and Hawks 29. TUESDAY NITE MEN'S # Just when it seemed like Chows held) ie i ie fs F : the 'hex' on everyone in the league along f et," bes came the Corvetts to perform major sur : gery on their lead with a big 5-2 win. As * @ result the 'carmen' and General Ag ORANGES -- * gregates, who won over the Late Start PRODUCE OF U.S.A. GARDEN FRESH @rs 5-2, are but 2 point behind the lead- ers. While, Peacocks with a 7-0 win over ore ae , , pees the Police "B's", and Thompsons with a . s 3 win over Modern Grill 5 to 2, are just 4 e en a two markers off the pace. Z Even Burns Shots are not definitely) out of if following their 5-2 victory ove Cadillacs, though their seven points may prove to be too much of a defitic to overcome. Police A's beat the City Hall $ to 2 This wes certainly, Herm Prakken's Iyer cota mR, 8 MYER RE NRE NR! 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