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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Mar 1959, p. 13

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THTIR~DAY, MAIl. l2th. 1959 ' r~w ~AWATITAfl STATI~MA1~. ~OwMA?1vfl.L~ ONTAMO - PAGE T~1 I Mixed League BowlingI ~Aother Friday night of tured the high single, followe bowling complete , and stili the by Audrey Sleep with the la- top four Mixed League têams dies' high mark of 272 and Joe remnain tightly packed in the Nowlan at 249. À,,tandings. Last week only three Ta tnit ý»oiftts separated the four clubs, WeamStaning and' this week the difference i LPt atili just a meagre five points. Bond ______ 16 il 39 Jack Bond's bowlers main- FEtcher______ 15 12 36 tamned their edge atop the Mitchell____- 15 12 35 standings, as the resuit of a 5-2 Spicer -____ 15 12 34 win over Art Spicer team, who Sle2P 12 15 27 ilipped a notch into fourth Hickling 8 19 18 position. Morley Etcher's crew Averages huga 52s..9 ahcion ,AIi k- Games Pins Art Spicer-_ __ 27 209 Joe Nowlan ____ 27 201 Pat Yeo ____ 26 200 Arnold Sheep 27 199 Morley Etcher - 27 199 Cecil Mutton ___ 27 196 Onie Etcher 27 196 Jack Bond ___ 27 196 Jim Richards ..__ 21 196 Bud Edmondson - 27 192 Bob Mitchell -__ 27 192 Len Eldridge 27 182 Joan Brunt ___ 27 178 Carole Oke ____ 27 177 Ai Hickling 24 176 Essie Cox 27 175 Dot Bond 27 174 Jim Cox __ 27 173 Fred Luxton 27 172 Gord Stringer --- 21 171 Duke Brunt 27 170 Rick Gould___- 27 170 Cliff Evans- 27 168 Pat Bartels ____ 27 167 Bill Charles 27 165 Marg Perris 12 165 Audrey Sleep 27 164 Ruth Mitchell 27 164 Dorc Mutton - 27 163 Amy Wînacott - 24 163 Mary Nowlan 27 162 Jean Evans - 27 161 Em Stringer 21 158 Muriel Holroyd 27 154 Ron Mutton 27 154 Marie Yeo ---- 27 153 Doreen Charles - 27 146 Joan Eldridge - 27 144 Kay Luxton------ 24 143 Marg Hickling 24 1.45 Ruby Spicer 24 113 Everett Winacott ---21 1ii Ladies High Single - Audrey Sleep ---- --272 Mens' High Single - Art Spicer -------- 295~ Ladies' High Triple - Joan Brunt --------- 615 Mens' Higah Triple - Jim Richards 730 SThe Nexi Kinsmen Club SUPER CAR BINGO P ETE RBOROG H MEMORIAL CENTRE on -YRIDAY, MARCH 720, 8:30 p.rn. sharp $6,600 IN PRIZES Including: 2 Special Snowball Bingo Games (The Big Snowball Value of $1,500 if won in 55 numbers) (The New Snowball Value $500 if won in 51 numbers) - PLUS -1 The Big Came for the BRAND NEW 1959 FORtD MANY MORE CASH PRIZES 15 Tasiy Hams as Free Door Prizes Doors open at 7 p.m. Corne early and assure yourself of a good seat. PHONE Rlverside 3-3561 :,URIA WINC jmýý B ýE AR] LUE PRINT SER VICE Combines Win Semi Fi*nals lTake Minden in Five Games The Bowmanville - Orono Combines, turning in another fine team effort, downed a hard-fighting Minden Monarchs teamn here Saturday night, 5-3, to capture the league semi- final series four games ta one, after Minden had won the first game. The Combines will now tangle with the league-leading Napanee Cornets in another best of seven series for the Eastern Ontario Int. "A" league championship. It will be re- membered that Napanee recov- ered £rom a first game shelling to take the next four games over the locals last vear, and go on ta win the Ontaria titie. The B.O.C.'s led 3-1 after one period of play, Mincien scored the lone goal of the second ses- sion and the locals rammed in a pair of final period markers, against a single reply, ta cap the decision. Syd Arnold got credit for the first goal after three and a haif minutes of play, when Lou Hennessy put the puck into his own net, in attempting to clean Arnold's rebuund. Ron Rowe was in the penalty box at the time. Gary Copeland returned from'serving a penalty ta pot .1 Ladies' Major Bowling It's shaping up for a close stretch drive in the Ladies' Ma- jor League, as only haîf a doz- en points separate the top eiglit teamis in the loop. Bernice Bu- day's bowlers edged past Lydia Bates' team ta continue in the top position, while close be- hind cames Ena Etcher's crew 3-0 winners over Lola Wright's outfît. Lorraine Martyn's bowlers, shaping up as real contenders, posted a 3-0 shutout win over Joyce Lyle's team ta bounce inta a three way tie for fourta. Norma Gay's cellar-dwehlers pulled off a 2-1 upset decisioxi Goodyear Bowling in a real see-saw battle, the Hase Roomn edged out a 4-3 de- cision over the second place Combines, hast Thursday night, to continue ta hohd the top pos- ition. The lasers came up wîth a 1321 effort in the second game, when they grabbed their three points. The Office took advantage of the situation ta gain three points on the leaders, as the resuit o! a 7-0 shutout victory over the cellar-dwelling Fan Belts. In the only close game of 4tie set, ceptain Jtni ýAllin«l came up with four strike i the final two frames ta give the white-collar boys the edge by ten pins. The Machine Shop trounced the Lead Press by a 7-0 counit ta break a fourth place dead- lock, and put themsehves back in the running. Art Spicer took the night's high triple with a 726 total, followed by Ken Glint 687, Ben- ny King 664, Tommy Graham 648 and Jack Bond 643. Jack Bond rolled the only 300 score, coming up with 330 ta capture the high single hon- ours, with other good games going ta Ken Flint 293, Pete Bathgate 272, Art Spicer 257, Dave Park 256 and Bill Shotter and Tommy Graham 253. Team Standings Hase Roomn 43 Combines ___38 Office .-___37 Machine Shop 31 Lead Press -- --~ 24 Fan Belts- 14 YOU TOO ARE WELCOME TO USE OUR BUDGET PLA N FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN We are organized ta build quality and service into your project. ~IIEPPAD &~iANO DII -q.PAR]mN 4GîT LUMBER Bowmanville NArkei 3-5715 over Kay Beauprie's pin-drap- pers. and Doris Joh's team downed Shirley Bickell's a- gregation 2-1 ta break a three- way tie with Beauprie and Bickell. In the final match, June Baker's bowlers pulled off Monday night's second up- set, downing Onie Etcher by a 2-1 count. Bernice Buday took over the average leadership on the strength of her 716 triple, while other high totals were registered by Doris Joli 701, Joyce Tennant 684 and Lydia Bates 664. Stella Brown rolled the high single of 318, followed by Louise Lyle 296, Doris Joil 286 and Joyce Tennant 282. 200 Games Stella Brown 318, Lau Lyhe 296, 208; Doris Joil 286, 246; Joyce Tennant 282, 234; Sadie Bucknell 272; Shirley Davis 262; Ena Etcher 262, 223; Nor- ma Norris 259, 212, Nancy Bry- ans 258, 220; Helen Duran 258, 218: June Baker 253, 208; Ada Richards 253; Bernice Partner 252; Millie Armstrong 250; Ber- nice Buday 248, 244, 224; Kay Stephens 241; Myra Cooper 238; Wilma Bates 236, 206; Lydia Bates 236, 224, 204; Ollie Pat- field 234; Vel Miller 233; Don- na Preston 232, 215, Peggy Haynes 230, Dot Crombie 229; Eva Whitehead 229; Babe Browil 22$.._Nyle_ý$ieehan 228; Bettyý Westlake 227, Essie Cox 225; Joyce Lyle 222; Norma Gay 222, 218, 210: Grace Blackburn 222; Eileen Holroyd 221; Lorraine Martyn 218; Glad Rahmi 216; Audrev Bickelh 212; Dolly Brooks 212: Bernice Terry 209; Onie Etcher 209; Dot Brooks 207: Ivy Coverly 205: Joyce Major 204: Dorc Mutton 203; Marg Perris 203, 200; Eleanor Larmer 202; Meg Gibbs 201; Jean Musial 200. Tearn Standings Points Buday 19 Etch2r --------18 Joli 15 Etcher --------15 Beauprie 14 Bickell 14 Martyn 14 Bates 13 Lyle ---- Baker-----l Gayv---- ----- 9 Wright ----------- 9 Pins 1)5230 25268 24738 24682 25683 24515 2 3 985 24771 *23908 23092 24304 23233 lligh Scores High Triple - Bernice Buday --------716 High Single Stella Brown -___ 3181 High Ave rage - Bernice Buday ---- Nan-ie Averages Ae Bernice Buday --------- ý--- 207 Doris Joll ------ ---- - 206 Onie Etcher- 20.1 Ena Etcher--------------------- 203 Joyce Lyhe 199 Kay Beauprie --199 Ollie Patfield ----194 Lorraine Martyn 194 Donna Preston --- -- 139 Norma Norris leu( Norma Gay .___ 8 Helen Dun-- 8 Mary Wilcox13 Peggy Haynes -_____185 Dell Vinson- ______184 Joyce Tennant M4 Wilma Bates -______164 Shirley Bickeli _______13 Sadie Bucknell 183 June Baker--------183 Ada Richards 181 Shirlev Davis lIo___ 8 Eva Whitehead ____-19 Dot Brooks _____177 Dore Mutton - 177 Audrey Osmond - -177 Lola Wright 175 Kay Stephe.ns 1 M Vel Miller - - - -174 Dot Crombie 174 Lau Lyle ____174 Lil Hooper 1".- 14 Jean -Musial -17.4 Marg Perris ___- 174I Myra Cooper - --- 173 Essie Cox .---- __172 Betty v estlake 1-.2 Audrev Bickelh 172 Helen Vivian ---- 1'.2- Eleanor Larrmer- 172 Grace Blackbarn 16*9 Nancy Br3-ans -- - - - 168 Helen Piper - ------ 168 Joyce Major --- 167 Eileen Holrovd 167 Bernice Partner _ __.166 Molly Henderson ___ 166 Thelma Forres-ter - F'165 Jean Hlarrness --------------- i Evely n Large. -- -16" Em S*r;nger -1-1,2 Bern'ce Terr-. - - 16f) Mable Lewis _____ 150 the Combines' second tally mid- way through the period, after Ted DeGray shot from the blue line. Arnold fired a well-plac- ed pass ta start the play. Whit Mousseau was standing just off the corner to bang in Dan Me- Donald's pass, with Copeland off for tripping, his third pen- alty of the period. Junior West put the B.O.C.'s two up again from a seramble at the 19:50 mark. Bob Growden notched the lone goal of the middle session from a pile-up in front of the cage. Goahie Bob Shropshire got into the act when he drew a mnisconduct sentence for leav- ing the net to argue with the officials. Raye West, a top performer throughout the game, batted down Art Rennick's high pass from behind the goal at 1:12 of the final period to score the eventual winner. George West- faîl took Art Rennick's pass while in full flight ta run the count ta 5-2. Raye West started the play with a nice pass in the centre zone. George Nichols went in ahane ta beat Hawe on a high drive, ta complete Min- den's scoring for this season. Barbara Brown's bowlers stretched their slim one point lead into three over Connie Os- mond, as they trounced Vir- ginia Brown's team 7-0, whihe the Osmond outfit were win- ning a 5-2 decision over Linda Brooking's cellar dwellers. Connie Osmond rolled the girls' division high triple with a 624 total comprised of games of 188, 197 and 239. Barbara Brown xvas next with 590 in- cluding the high single-254. Jean Allison had 533. The boys' leader, Larry Pl- per's team lost for the second straight time, to see their once big lead cut to seven points. Ben Thompson's team was re- sponsible for the 5-2 upset. Jim Moorcraft's club climbed back inta the running on the strength of a 7-0 shutout victory over Bob Richard's tail-enders. Lowell Highfield'à crew down- ed Ray Twist's outfit 5-2 ta break a second place deadlock between the two teams. Johin James put together three fine games of 247, 241 and 300 to take the high triple with a big 788 total. His 300 re- presented the afternoon's high single. Jim Moorcraft totalled 743 on games of 252, 220 and 271. Larry Thompson had 639 followed by Bob Richards 615, and Larry Piper 612. Girls' Team Standing Pins Points Barbara Brown- 22484 45 Confie Osmond 2 1968 42 Virginia Brown 20839 29 Linda Brooking 20460 24 Boys' Team Standing Larry Piper -------29188 45 Lowell Highfield- 28269 33 Jim Moorcraft- 27789 36 Ray Twist ---- - 28865 35 Ben Thompson 27754 33 Bob Richards 26356 23 DO YOU ALWAYS ARRIVE WHEN THE PARTY IS OVER! Don't Put It Off. Act Now, Register at once for any of the following: Day School Classes Aduit Evenlng Classes Teenage Typing Phone or write for FREE Literature Oshawa Business Collego 111 Slmcoe St. S., RA 5-3375 Here la the hest bardtop value in Canada . ;; with ail the space and grace of a convertible ... now available to you at ever-popular Laurentian prices. 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