Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1967, p. 12

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l fft th acton fra prow wednesday may 10 iyo7 at actonbowling lanes bv ken hulford may 1 it will be wildcats and finishers in the finals for the championship the wild cats in disposing of the rock ers in the three game acinifi nal totaltpinfall to count have moved one step closer to their ambition of winning a beard- more championship and the drums are beating along the mohawk for the gals to pick up all the marbles in the first game wildcats went behind jo pins with theircount of 994 to rockers 1004 they went 29 pins behind when they rolled 1007 to rockers 1026 in the se cond with the chips down in the third canto the gals start ed to click and it was the ro ckers who cracked under the pressure and rockers game of 9927 for a total of 29s7 failed to measure up to wildcats game of 1071 and a total of 9072 individually for wildcats it was joyce masatles 677 kay james 602 deanna buuough 226 helen yatenwn 261 and millie fabian 201 getting the mentionables for rockers dennis crooks 611 dave shan non 208252 ed parent 207202 tinnie masales 202 and cor vryenhoek 212 highlighted wonders who toed the foul line against finishers had vic tory within their grasp but someone pried their fingers open and it slipped away won ders came up with 986 in the first but finishers were off and running with a 1032 paced by fred lockerbies 331 came the second canto and the roof fell in on finishers wonders repeated with another 986 roll while finishers chalked up a miserable 854 and with an 86 pin lead wonders were won dering who they would meet in the finals came thethird spasm and while wonders came up with another steady game of 977 for a total of 2949 finishers caught fire behind the 308 game of their fearless peerless leader don harris to rack up a 1076 game for a to tal of 2962 and a narrow 13 pin win in the limelight for won ders were lyle cripps 631 ar tie white 645 gerry post 603 and ken brooks 204 getting the three stars for finishers were fred lockerbie 696 don harris 677 and ben bayhss 223 beardmore finals may 8 once again the door to the playoff championship hopes of wildcats was slam med shut in their collective fa ces finishers were the ones to write finee finum to the chances of the gals being win ners in the three game rolloff total pinfall to count it was finishers who opened the bar rage with a pinfall of 1202 pa ced by john robson 240 doug draycott 240 tom shannon 256 and don harris 286 wild cats counter efforts of 1009 was set up by millie fabian 244 and deanna buttough 274 finishers fell off in the second game when they posted 906 headed up by don harris 210 wildcats failed to take advan tage of finishers fall from grace when the best they could do was 151 finishers rallied in the third and final game with fred lo ckerbie 200 doug draycott 209 and don harris 268 bigh lighting wildcats tried but the needed big games were not forthcoming and their game of- 863 for a total of 2726 was far short of the finishers roll of 3108 so the curtain has rung down on another beardmore bowling season and once again in the distance we hear the defiant chant of the defeated wildcats wait till next year and as captain don du cky harris the mighty mite of the finishers aptly put it we dont have to wait till next year we did it this year three high triples were chalk ed up in the finals finish ers had em all they were tom shannon 603 doug dray cott 617 and don harrls754 legion ladies may 1 doves with a three game win from the first place hawks replaced said hawks on the top rung hawks made a bid to stay on top in the se cond canto but doves had their number and snared it by 24 pins doves win was paced by deanna bullough 742 317 dianne matheson 579 250 and pat post 404 184 for hawks joyce buchanan 523 186 he len jocque 478 171 and betty lockerbie 461 173 were best robins took the first from crows by ii pins had no trouble winning the second but got bombed in the third but salvaged totals by 13 pins for the two and totals win doris angel 467 200 lois manning 393 185 and lucy synnott 392 145 headed up robins win best for crows were phyllis angell 512 188 lois gordon 435 163 and shirley turkosz 433 164 league standing doves 113 hawks 109 crows 99 robins 85 old timers may 2 on the strength of a middle game of 746 hot shots have taken the lead in the first three games of a six game roll- off total pins to count for the old timers championship shirley hunter 549 217 mary daley 451 187 and gloria dunne 373 130 paced the 2026 roll of hot shots fleas who rolled three steady games of 630 640 663 for a total of 1933 and second place were paced by rose winter 515 210 mar ie chapman 434 176 and joyce adams 374 130 rock ets who improved every game had a string of 523 636 738 for 1897 and third spot helen bittorf 550 202 mamie allen 443 188 and molly mchugh 374 iso headed up rockets roll meteors had headpin trouble in the second and third games and trail the field with 1668 verna arbic 456 155 peg spielvogel 379 150 and hannah cleland 369 143 were best in meteors go o acton friends mav 4 as the boys on bum and badstreet predicted it was monkees who nailed down the acton friends champion ship runamucks grabbed a one pin lead in the first game when they trundled 885 to mon kees 884 came the second game and with hank punch earle cracking the whip mon kees started swinging and swaying and threw a block busting 1120 as against runa mucks with 770 and then it was just a case of monkees running out the string for the win the monkees three game total of 2972 amply took care of runamucks 2549 the mon kees win was paced by punch earle 782 keith andrews 241 glen gow 209 june hunter 236 and jack handy 206 alma schmidt while not coming up with any mentionables still contributed her share to the win when her 143 game in the first canto counted runa mucks who just couldnt get untracked for the big scores had deanna bullough 232 and orv chapman 249 singling so endeth the season for acton friends a hard fought sche dule and a close semifinal and although the final turned out to be amesided runamucks went down to defeat trying un til the final frame and ball se- lah acton mixed may 5 by the slim margin of 38 pins after a six game roll- off teddy bears are champs of the acton mixed league go ing into the final night and the last three games teddy bears had a narrow 11 pin lead over 007 which 007 quickly erased with a fourth game total of 975 to teddy bears 883 flukes moved up into contention with a pinfall of 964 and the totals stood at 3566 for 007 3539 for fhukes and 348s for teddy bears with a fifth game fall of 914 007 had a total of 4480 as against teddy bears 4380 when the bears only racked up an 895 game phikes lost ground with their 794 game which gave them a total of 4333 came the sixth and final game and 007s championship hopes went aglimmering when they fell off the pace with an 830 game for a total of 5310 teddy bears quick to take ad vantage of o07s lapse came up with a pinfall of 968 and a to tal of 5348 and the title flukes gave it the gun in the finale but their pinfall of 926 and a total of 5259 was 89 pins off the pace fire balls lucky seven and hot shots although trying could not come up with the big games and ran their string out with total pinfall of 4780 4627 and 4556 in that or der getting the mentionables in the teddy bear triumph were frank daley 705 ed browne 212 and don price 201 for 007 bill dobbie 209 gary price 233 and fred landry 207 singled kurt haefners 207 so lo was a loner for flukes as was mary daleys 211 single for fire balls vince thorn ton 238 and bert robertson 203 soloed for lucky seven as did ray lizotte for hot shots with 205 headpin hllrres the house roll for the ofceefe bowlers of the month will be may 21 as of now the men will bowl at 1 pm and the gals at 3 pm winners will then bowl in the champion of champions roll which goes ei ther may 28 or june 4 at the georgetown bowl twas a double cause for celebrating b bobbl thompson her team the teddy bears won the ac ton mixed league champion ship on her birthday congrat- illations twice bobbi ac- ton ladies have had their an nual banquet and election of officers the new exec for the 6768 season will be president grace robertson secretary ivy martin treasurer audrey lawrence bob totzkes tournament at the towne bowl kitchener is receiving quite a play from our local trundlers both male and fe male may successcrown their which bbfltt at an open house young ter was listening attentively to the lecturers demonstrat ion of microwave suddenly the youngster atked how long are the microwaves vtbout as long as a cigar ette answered the speaker regular askedjhejjov or king size boats you can irijoy boating whan yaw own a cutter fibreolass boat heyi heyi were the monkees and they took the acton friends five pin bowling cham pionship in front left to right june hunter and alma schmidt back row hank earle jack handy glen gow and keith andrews hank and keith also took individual awards staff 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photo f r 5 j wcjir iu efforts with the canadian bowling congress abolishing the counterpin for the 196748 season some of the bowlers have been giving the no blow system a try in open bowling with varying degrees of suc cess as one of our shemaje bowlers remarked tother nite leastwise i didnt blow go home mad and wallop the kids that winds it up once again my friendlies so adios amigos and goodnight daly city there is 9 with a gift troaa the family store a real mother saver i ii liifr you receive a large box of facelle moderne tissue free with every purchase of a package of flushabyes 3 sizes to choose from phone s534945 five pin champions frank daley bobbio thompson marie tizzard ihoir big win friday night helen brouillard andre brouillard 6j browne in the back staff photo l these are always useful lingerie slips panties sleepwear real mom pleasers i purses gloves scarves you can make a hit with mother with one of these blouses shells we have many many gift suggestions sure to please 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