the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Craig lot 339 Jack GlendcnningJ IB and Donna 173 paced win 5 lop were Gary Ritchie 238 MUt Roue and Dob Snyder 518 League standing Challengers Swingers Mustangs Pali Acton Speedway Head The Acton Free Press Wednesday February I o r d II Jan Uppers with Conway Ray Atkinson 303 and Phil paccsetling won two and totals from Avengers who had Bob Woodcock Phil Al Homey and Helen Yatcman 245 up on he triple and single plateaus Lucky Strikes came up with a bis win from Shamrock in the first and then did a fadeout and It a two game win for Shamrocks The Lucky Strikes however had enough pins in hand after the first game to take the singleton for totals Top run dim for Shamrock were Don Harris Vryenhock 204 and John Mowatt Top in the Lucky Strikes efforts were Lylc Crippi Al Roach 225 and West 629 really turned on when they met up with Spitfires they won cm all with barrage of triplet and singles A ilk White Jake Van Dor Bill Boyd 233 Jack Dunn John Bob Crippi had cm Top trio in Spitfires efforts were Ron Tom Shannon 272 and Roger Murray League standing Uppers 107 Lucky Strikes 87 Avengers Shamrocks 65 Fluke 51 Spitfires CAROLINE GARDEN CENTRE Jan Astronauts with a two and total win from Saturns took over the top spot by themselves They had close call in second canto lust winning it by pins Peter Donna Staves Bert Robertson588 and Gerry Landry 511 228 paced the win Topi In the Saturns efforts were Steve 642 236 Andy Anderson 635 242 and Murray Bateman 524 Shamrock I lost their share of first place when Love Bugs hit them for two and totals a close battle all the way Love Bugi won the first canto by 15 pins Shamrocks came back to take the second by 36 and then it was Love Bugs turn winning by plus The singleton for totals which wai picked up by the Love Bugs decided by Top trio for Love Bugs were Ruby Laustson 204 Cliff Wedge 259 and Elm Timbers 478 178 Beit for Shamrocks were Orv Porte 233 Mary Anderson 202 and Lois Norton 525 245 It carnations for two and totals after losing first game to Heroes Ray Milson 610 242 Julei 599 216 Jens Liustaen and Grace Robertson 205 headed up the win Making with the most for Heroes were June Bo infield 548 207 Emmy 192 and 180 League standing Astronauts Carnations Shamrocks Love BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Jan Well the Mums are back in first place remit of a two and totals win from Tulips Paced by a hot 354 from Ivy Martin and backed up by Lynda Harris and Dorecn Mitchell 527 Mums made sure of their win Top trio for Tulips were Smith 242 Nolan 563 230 and Helen Blttorf 453159 Sunflowers were the villains when after losing the first game to Snowdrops by one pin won the next two and totals to knock Snowdrops off the top rung Sherry Moms Sylvia Mages 571 237 and Matthewt 492180 sparked the win Coming up with most for Snowdrops were Elsie 223 and Marg Hammond 461 162 Jasmines tucked away the first game from Daisies dropped the second then ranted to win the finale by pins and grabbed the singleton for totals by IB for two and totals win Pacing the win were Jackie Palmer Lil Wagner 214 and Joan 476 Top trio for Daisies were Cora Wallers 480 178 Agnes McGinnot 148 and Sand Sinclair 414 League standing Mums 66 Jasmines Snowdrops Sunflowers 60 Tulips Daisies 50 SPORTS CORNLR MIXED Jan Not that Moon Bugs needed the wins to stay in first place but they took cm all anyhow with All sorts taking the loss Sheridan 709 320 Harry Karen Jenkins 225 and Martin 567 216 headed up the triple win Making with the moit in efforts were Bob Woodcock 227 Annette St Pierre and Joe 205 The second place flajblm won games from Outcasts but took a clobbering in the middle canto and lost the for totals Howie Cathcart 668 275 Joan Knight 2 1 1 and Bill Conn 520 headed up roll 227 Ruth Ann Moyer 231 Cam 210 It a two and totals win for after losing the fust game to Rioters James Cam Lclshman 210 Jackie 232 and John 506 209 paced the win Top trio for popped up In John Churchill 263 Larry Knight 265 and Mfddleton 542 League standing Moon Bugs 63 Hasbins SOW Outcasts Allsorts Rioters 27 Fallouts 20 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Jan It was Jon Hurst Electric all the way when they mot up with the A Supermarket Pacing the Electricians triple win were Conway 337 Murphy and Bruce Shultis 716 Best In the Abies efforts were Ken 244 and Earic Middtcton 661 264 Tylers Transport upset the Co little red wagon when they took em for all games made a bid for the last game but missed it by 12 pins Pacing the Transport win were Keith Andrews 303 Bob Woodcock 705 and Tom Roach 686 303 fop tripling for were John Dennis 329 and Tom Roach Top tripling trio for were John Dennis 217 Deo DcForcst 227 and Ray Atkinson 603 John Texaco Service made with a two and totals win from Pete Barber Shop who came to life in time to win the finale Making with the most in the win were Fred Lockerbie Phil 301 and Fred Landry 708 291 Top forPctcswero Doc Po815323 Jim 721 and Larry Nolan 262 I Legion town league tallies and Dixie battled to a tic the first game Saturday morning Steve Trotter tallied a goal and an assist and Randy Van Fleet netted one goal for Weston Mike and Ken Woodman scored for Dixie Bert Post scored four goals to lead Guelph to a shutout win over Brampton in the Second game Mike scored twice and added a for the winners Saultscr and Mike Waites contributed assists hat tuck by Marvin sparked Hamilton to a victory over St Catharines in the novice other Hamilton goal and Zlons picked up an assist Bruce McPhail bagged the first Black Hawk goal then assisted on the second one by Allen and Niagara Falls played to a 2 tic in the second game Barry McKenacher and Manes scored the Oshawa goals while Brent Coe and Shane Withers replied for the Flyers Withers also added an assist PEE WEESScolt Oakley triggered all four Cleveland a close win over Springfield Steve Buchanan and lack Vos contributed two assists apiece to the winners It tick and Ivan and Terry each helped out on one John Dyer scored all three Springfield goals and picked up two assists Baltimore whitewashed Rochester in the pee wee nightcap Toth and Jim Gentles chalked up two goals and an assist each for the winners Ricky Baginski and Don Dale bagged a goal each and J Legate added three assists MIDGETS St Louis and Los Angeles played to a tie in the midget game Steve Van Fleet fired a hat trick for the Blues Ted Mud bach scored twice and Randy Ferguson and notched one each Ferguson picked up three assists Van Fleet two and and Howard one each Carl Reed was a one man show for the Kings scoring five goals and assisting on the other two Gary Masters and Bob netted the other Los Angeles goals Ballentuie added three assists and Jim picked up one RESCHEDULED GAMES FOR FEBRUARY Kilts 8 Oshawa vs Hamilton Feb Oihaua vs St Kills Hamilton va Niagara Falls Oshawa vs Fall Feb a alls Hamilton vs Si kins PEE WEEaJeb 7 9 am Baltimore vs Cleveland Springfield Rochester Feb 149 am Rochester Baltimore 10 Springfield vs Cleveland Feb Baltimore vs Springfield 10 ara Cleveland vs Rochester League standing Jon Hurst Electric Petes Barber Shop 36 Johns Texaco Service A Supermarket 33 Co Tylers Transport ACTON LADIES Jan 21 IGA regained the top spot with a three game win Family Store being the zero counters Pacing the win were Nan Hunt 734 255 June 543 and Ins Mellon 496 201 Beit for Family Store were Kitty Allen 227 Many 192 and Mathieson 171 Beckers Milk and Central Cartages number and knocked them off top rung with a triple win Annette St Pierre 197 Anna Spear 189 headed up the win Tops for Central Cartage were Marion Storey 266 Donna Staves 624 and Donna Krapcfc It a two and totals win for Cameo Boutique after losing the first game to Nielsen Clothing Mae Swackhammcr Anderson 542 190 and Hetty Cheyne 204 sparked the win Nielsen efforts were headed up by Donna Manes 615 Grace Robertson 215 and Rose Hall 475 League standing IGA Central Cartage 75 Nielsens Clothing Beckers Milk 62 Cameo Boutique Family Store MAJOR Jan Acton Meadows took the first game from Sports Comer then swung Into high gear and took the next two games with Don Harris Hank 723 and Bruce 280 facing the Mac Harrington Ron Shannon and Jim 247 were best for Acton Meadows The Meadows grabbed an even split on the points when they took the totals by pint Store and Lanes hod three dose games won the first game by 14 pins and the second by The Lanes took the third game by 17 pins which lelt them shy 16 pins of taking totals Riga 329 Dave Johnson 786 300 and Doc Pott 706 headed up the Hint on win Top trio for Acton Lanes showed up in Winston Churchill 307 Brian McDonald and Dee Del ores 729 II was Reliable Taxi for a three game win at Scenic Pools expense Heading up Reliable v in were LeSueur 289 Bill Johnstone 761 and Bill Williams Getting the mentionables for Scenic Pool were John McGtlloway 259 and Pete Sdupper 1 246 League standing Acton Meadows Store Reliable Taxi Sports Corner 334 Alton Lanes 27 Scenic Pooh ACTON Jan Acton Speedway were speeding on their way to a three game win but Challengers came up with a blockbuster in the finale not only to win the game but also grabbed the singleton for totals and forced an even split of the points John Churchill 262 Jean 479 168 and Sally 177 headed up the Speedway roll Best in the Challenger roll Peter 672 302 Doug llensbcc and Mike Noble 178 Mustangs moved up for a share of second place when they made every game a winning one against Charlie I Pals Ken Thomson rioyd Schmidt 464 and John Chapman 168 paced the win Top trio for the Pals were Chick Alma Schmidt 463 and Eve Glendenning 171 Head Hunters won the first two from Swingers then fell off the pace and Swingers made with the win in the ACTON MIXLD Jan 30 Slowpokes really handed the league leading Hap y Gang a shock they look em for all games Shorty 344 Tim Armstrong 244 and Joan paced Oil win Happy Gangs lop trio were Boar Hillings Arhe White 225 and Ed Browne 196 Misfits unit up with a tve and totals win Spoilers the middle by puis Heading up the Dalgle 249 Ann I and Rold 456 Tops in the Spoilers trundling wire Nome John Gilbert 486 175 and Lea 170 Road Runners were gunning for a triple win at the Saints but missed out in the finale and settled for two and totals Cries 601 253 Wayne 491 164 and Wilo Near 160 sparked the win lop for the Saints were Donna League standing Happy Gong 104 Misfits Road Runner Spoilers Saints BIG rotm Jan The place gamed on the leagueleading Duffers when they took for two and totals Heading up the Dig Joke Van 718 Trudy llofstcdc and Shirley Deters 476 Duffers trundling was headed up by Horry Van Arragon 618 28B Harry Hoisted 208 and Jane Van 208 Alley Kats were best In a two and totals go with the Sock It To Me Little Jake Vm Kooy 218 Von Arragon 206 and Joe fwted urn Top for were Vryenhock 227 Jennie 207 and John Vllctstia 477 185 League standing Duffer HO The Bowler of lie Month House Winners fur December Class I Doyle 600 Spring I louers BUI Manto Acton Mixed Class Jenkins 621 Sports Corner Mixed Bob ltcardmon Mixed Clan lleki LeSueur Beaidmuie Mixed Join Corner Class Joan knight 710 Spoils Comer Mixed Andre Conway S89 Beardmore Mixed Class Mat Herring ton lor Zone Acton really scored In tie Mem liming four out of five Class 2 John Mikini 3 704 Sports Cor Mixed Class John n Sports Corner Mixed Class loin Browning 924 Acton Majors Class Ron Shannon Majors Phil LeSueur when lie rolled that 300 game in Majors last Week made the uric hundredth 300gaiie rolled in the Major til season top 1 inly bo ilcri to qualify for tin fit in tit and under COB A ho roll were Luey Peter Doe lost Hob Donna Slaves Don Mnno Jim Mitchell Mike Anne Wayne Mason Jens ken Anna Spears John Helen Andre Conn ay ltd net Vosknmrt Bob Woodcock and Norm finals will be I eld on Match As yet just ere has not been nut i It up for now my to ail s an City Ricky wins tickets Llttiorc wis lucky winner of two itekth lie 14 NHL STRIKES At Youth Bowling Council i Hit Tin benefits mm ir By Margot Malheson Jan fellow bowlers Sunday 14 of the big days for us The Zone F roll off starts for Four Steps to Stardom Bantam singles both boys and girls will roll offal our Acton Lanes at I P sharp Don miss it Also starting their Roll Off will be the Senior Gills Teams at PM Here s hoping that Acton will be successful in first step Our hopes for the Junior Singles in the Four Steps to Stardom may or may not have received a setback WadcKnlglt our top Junior bowler suffered a fractured left wrist playing hockey last week Wheuicr Wade will be able to bowl in the Junior Boys toll off 14 remains to be seen We certainly hope fot the best In Well sliei and Birthday Department celebrating the happy occasion ore Bantams Kevin I Robbie I ebruary Juniors and Seniors also birthdays and celebrating are Junior karon Norton I and Senior Collins With Bantams lie Sparrows their best and came up with a one game and totals win against the Cardinals Orioles managed to do the nine to the Robins Blue Jays decided that winning was the thins but hod to settle for one game and totals from the Wrens In the shift the Parakeets stopped the Crows from crowing but only long enough to lake one game and lot Canaries again did some singing and fortunately took two games from the Doves Pigeons wore also on the ball as they took both games from the Swallows Bowling best over their averages to win the Cokes Pop ill and Seven Upi were Marie St Pierre Lynda Knight Jim Pink Jennifer and Thomson No one can accuse Bantam Lddie of not bowling his average with an bowled Just that two games of back to tack Also joining him for being was Ronnie who two games of The Ten Toppers were Ken Thomson 169 Danny Thompson 334 Moore 132 176 Ricky Van Fleet 122 167 Bert Post 131 151 Couture 153 Susan Thompson 122 148 Patsy Storey 124 140 Steve Blanelurd 125 264 Maria 136 STANDINGS BANTAMS Shirt Orioles 32 Blue Jays 29 Sparrows Cardinals Robins Wrens Second Shift Canaries Doves 31 Crows Pigeons Parakeets 23 Swallows 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