The Acton Free Press Wednesday the at ACTON BOWLING LANES Deforest 627 and Frank Morton 231 were boat In the win the Depot It wan Glen 728 and Al Hoffman getting took the first two from Scenic Pools and were on their way for the third win but Scenic had other ideas and made tho win Pacing roll were Bill Shannon 275 and Doc Port 733 Up for Scenic Pools were Jack Could 740 loin Browning 700 271 and Steve 653 268 standing Acton Meadows Reliable Taxi Minions Store Scenic Pools Acton Lanes A Adams Bus Depot STRIKES Feb 15 Patents took over the top spot when they rang up a three game win at Finishers expense Tripling and singling In the win were Roger Murray Rick 315 Mathews and Ron Getting them for Finishers wore Tom Shannon Helen 227 Earl West and John Gilbert Benmers came up with a two and totals win losing out in canto to Top for were White and Bob Woodcock 236 Best efforts for the were of the solo variety Doanna McDowell Elston Adams and Terry Roadknlght had em Uppers were a two game winner from the Rollers but the Rollers had a big win In the first and took the singleton for totals On triple and single plateaus for Uppers were Phil Van Kooy 282 and Ray Atkinson U3 For tho Rollers it was Vryenhoek 309 Phil 239 Skip Vryenhoek 201 Bryan and Andre league Patents Beamcrs Uppers Finishers 76 Rollers 72 CAROLING GARDEN CENTRE A two and totals win for Eliminators after losing the first canto to Hurricanes keeps thorn In first place by half a point On the triple and single plateaus for Eliminators wore Lois Norton 268 Orv Porte Grace Robertson Roy Swan Tom Staves and John Up there for Hurricanes were Norton 232 Donna Staves 200 and Porte Saphlres failed to gain on the loaders but kept up to tho pace with a two and totals win from Marauders Tripling and singling for were Jens 237 Gerry Bev and Bill Mathies Best for Marauders were solos of Peter and Clarence Haringa Intruders lost out in the first canto to Zombies by 15 pins but made no mistake In winning the next two and totals with Bert Robertson Jules 715 280 Ruby 214 Sally and Tom Bousfield tripling and singling Best In Zombies efforts were tho triples of June Bousfield 241 and Steve Blanchard 218 league standing Eliminators 4BW Saphlres Hurricanes Intruders 44 Zombies Marauders BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP Feb 16 Coral Bells regained first place when they knocked Trllliums off the top rung with a three game win Pacing the win were Dorecn Mitchell 232 Norma Titus and Sandra 496 170 Trllliums top efforts came from Elsie 204 Adcle Nolan 155 Mary Anderson 424 149 and Mar Middlcton 424173 Bleeding Hearts did OK by themselves they won all games from Petunias with Sylvia Mages 17B Anna Spear and Heather Ward 476 leading the hit parade Best for Petunias were Agnes McGinnls 466 Laura Treble 175 and Harris Lupins were a two and totals winner from larkspurs They were going for the bundle but Larkspurs stole the lust canto by one pin Top tricounters in Lupins roll were Mar Johnston Betty Bender 466 and Dolores 456 191 For Larkspurs it was lil Howson Smith 1B4 and Carol Williamson 477 190 league standing Coral Bells Lupins Trilllums Bleeding Hearts Petunias Larkspurs SPORTS CORNER MIXED Feb lb Unknowns came up with a three game winning effort against the league leading Born losers with Steve Arch Sod do ley and Shannon pacing the win Making with the most for Born Losers were Joan Knight Elmer White and Howie Cuth- Hillbillies were a two and totals winner from Poos Dave Shannon 234 Karen Jenkins and Dunn 434 Runners won the first spasm from Rascals by pins took a clobbering hi the second but came back to annex the finale by but were shy on the ptnfall to take totals Top for Road Runners were Cam Synnott and Bill 474 190 Best lor Rascals John Dunn 300 Pat Wordle 108 and Knight 190 league standing Born 1osers 53 Unknowns 40 Hillbillies Rascals 47M 45H Runners Fib 17 Petes Barber Shop kept a firm hold on first place with a two and totals win from AB Supermarket Heading up the win were Jim 739 266 Bill Shannon and Dave Shannon 722 Dnc Johnsons solo in the last or the Barbers rates a mention Top trio for the Abies were Kor Vryenhoek 748 280 Gary and Tom Browning 240 Johns Texaco Service ran up a triple win paced by Dee 751 343 Terry Mnsales 730 ana Keith Andrews Acton Milk who were the losers had Winston Churchill and George Gorton In the Station Hotel were a two and totals winner missing out In the middle canto to Jon Hurst Electric by 35 pins Making with the most for the were Conway 790 108 Glen 265 and Andre BroulUard Top trio for the Electricians were Pete Homer 2G8 and Don Harris 203 League standing Petes Barber Shop Johns Texnco Service Jon Hurst Electric 48 Supermarket 41 Station Hotel 37 Acton Milk ACTON LADIES Feb I G A took the first two from Cameo Boutique but were well beaten in the and lost out for totals by pins Marion Storey 269 Audrey 229 and Mae topped the I A trundling Best for Cameos were Donna Manes 244 and Barb Wilson 176 Speyhlll Farms were two and totals winner losing out In the middle to Beckers Milk Heading up the win were May 237Iinda McDonald 558 and Betty Best In the Beckers bowling were Grace Robertson 564 238 Llndn Pierce 189 Shirley Cook 404 195 Family Store were two and totals winner from Nielsens Clothing who won the last canto Pacing the win were Nan Hurst Donna Richardson 210 and Inn Mellon 456 171 Best for Nielsens were Char lene Smith 241 Fran Pierce and Marshall league standing I A Beckers Milk Family Store Cameo Boutique Farms Nielsens Clothing THURSDAY TOPPERS Feb IB Drifters came up with a two and totals win Alley Hoppers making with a win In the last Heading up the win were June Donna Staves and Colleen Top trio for Alley Hoppers were Jonn Why 231 Terry Dawson 416 1 and Mary 145 Goof took two and totals from Challengers who won the middle canto by 7 pins Pacing the win were Audrey 222 Annette St Pierre and Shirley Thompson 107 Best In Challengers efforts were Elaine Meecham 404 432 and Norma Thornhlll Freak Outs took the first canto from Hopefuls by pins fell down in the second but rallied to annex the finale but missed out on totals by 22 pins and settled for a point split Making with the most for Freak were Eleanor Ijindry Joyce Adams 411 and Marie Chapman Hopefuls top trio were Lennora McKinnon Joan Schlpper and Allen 160 league standing Drifters Alley Hoppers Goof Freak Outs 20 Hopefuls Challengers MAJOR Feb 16 Reliable taxi grabbed the first gome from Acton Meadows only to have the Golfers bounce back to take the next two and totals Ray loth 335335 yeah two of em Don Wilkea and Mac Herrlngton 712261 were top trio In the win Tops for Reliable were Bill Johnstone Bill Williams 263 and Phil LeSueur Acton Lanes lost out to Adams Bus Depot In first canto by 2 pins then rallied to take the middle by and carried on to take the finale plus totals Mlddleton 745 271 Hud ACTON FRIENDS Feb Hippie Hemic kept a firm hold on tho top spot with a three win from although hard pressed to win tho middle canto by pins Ben Cnsslvl 241 Ritchie 207 and Sally 189 paced the win Heat for were Rick 185 Jim Glcndennlng 188 Jerry Buchanan 490 The second place Little Darlings lost ground when Dusters dusted them off for three name win Heading up the Duster win were Chick Milne 207 Harry Phillips 231 Mike Noblo Tops for Little Darlings wire Dennis Death 038 Donna and lob Mitchell Diggers dug themselves a three game win when they up with the Road Runners John Chapman 168 541 mid Monica 524 headed up the win Top trio for Road Runners were lco Doug Amos 198 Georgette Cass I 420 150 Icngue standing Hippie little Darlings Diggers Dusters Road ACTON MIXED Feb 10 Millers took league leading by 19 pins in the first game lost out in the second but come buck strong In the tlilrd for tho win plus the odd point for totals On the triple and single plateaus for were Wilo Near 252 Joan Party 018 Ted Hancock 233 Moore Up there for were Bryan Billings 725 260 Sheppnn and Norrlo 221 a good night for the Clan they won cm all from Nitrons who had a chance win the first canto but blew ft by 12 pins Tripling and singling far the Clan were Shorty Ixwln 263 Price 016 207 Walllngford and Doug Vlckery Getting cm for were Elsie 223 Benle liirscn 221 Happy Gang took the first from Slowpokes then faded from picture and It was Slowpokes for two and totals and soloing for Slowpokes were Ken Billings Earl West 262 Elston lennora Vlckery and Ron Getting them for Happy Gang were Andre Karen Billings Ed Browne 210 and White Ijcague standing The Clan 101 Slowpokes Nitrons Happy Gang BIG FOUR Feb 10 It was big night for the Red Wings They took all games from the first place Hot Shots Heading up the win were Doug Bryan Hammond 208 and tarry Douglas 447 Top trio Tor Hot Shots were Utile Jake Van Kooy Big Jake Van and John 100 Happy Gang won the first two from Fireballs then the Fireballs crashed through with big win In the finale and grabbed the odd point for totals by 12 pins Pacing the Happy Gang roll were Hurry Archie Duiker and Van Arragon 109 Making with the most for Fireballs were Floyd Hammond Hence 183 and 182 standings Hot Shots Happy Gang 75 Red Wings Fireballs MUTES In the weekly Beat the Champ Don Harris reign champion was shortlived Don defeated Jack Gould lost week only to have Jack his title In the quullfyjng round it was with triple of 751 and Jack with a winning the right to challenge or the title In the championship round It was Mlddleton 071 Gould 713 with Harris rolling a to lose his title to Gould by 3 pins that winds ft up once again my ho Concord City My Next week Fob la final duy for qualifying In the Master Junior Tournament Good luck to all I Saturday Feb Valentine Tournament Winners In tho Bantam Division were Karen Kit thy Jennifer Bert Post Brian Larson Eddie Couture Junior winners were Debbie Brown Marin Valerie Jim Krapck Bill Gentles Cliff Creasy Winners In the Senior Division were Sue McGSlloway Debbie Storey George Adams Stanley Allan and myself In Bantam Division the itubblts took and totals from the Whales Octopus iTubbcd one game and totals from Penguins meowed themselves into a two game win from Sea Horses In Second shift the Donkeys kicked up a one game and totals win from the Snails Crabs pinched Teddy Bears taking one game and totals them Dogs burked up a two game win from Kangaroos lop Ten in the Bantam Division were Brian Ijiruen 154 Bert Post Jennifer Krapck 158180 338 Susan 150 320 Karen Iremills 150 Eddie Couture 320 Steve 270 liltky Van Meet Patsy Storey 144 269 Kevin Bowling best over their averages to win the Orange Crush Coke were Bert Post Julie Mellor Gull Brian Ijiraen Jennifer Krapck Our most consistent bowler was Eddie Couture who rolled two games of 151 I HAGUE STANDINGS BAN IAMS First Shift A Whales Cats 31 Octopus Sea Horses 16 Penguins 16 Second Shilt Teddy Hears Snails Crabs 11 Dogs Donkeys 27A Kangaroos the Junior Division the Mud Squad two game ami totals win against the Unknowns Champions chalked up a three game win from Marauders wrapped up Junior bowling taking all three games from the Jets Toppers were Jim OOP 251 Roger 241 Maria 194 BUI Gen ties Valerie Buteman 186 Danny Thompson 192 Colleen 507 Wade Knight 480 Janet Storey 107 Debbie Brown 102 STANDINGS JUNIOn Jets 48 Champion A Marauders 44 Turks 3D Mod Squad 27 Unknowns A In the Senior Division the Nos managed a two gome and totals win against the Pussycats look two games but Alley Rockers rounded up the days bowling by taking all three games from the tho Seniors In the Top Ten with an outstanding 7J4 was Dave Pink Dan McGillowuy Sue 214 Allan Green 270 Margot Mnthcson 255 Debbie Storey 256 Henry George Adams 267 Stanley Collett Guy 548105 LEAGUE STANDINGS SENIORS Alley Rockers 33 Pussycats Nos In Well Wishes and Birth day Deportment celebrating the happy occunion are Juniors Mkhuel lelchcr Donna Gordon both on Feb 27 Sorry to Unit Danny McGllloway has three cracked ribs due to an unfortunate ac cident while playing hockey Hope you are fine soon 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