ERNIE PERFECT HITS 935____ Last Tuesday night Ernie Perfect again bit the head- V7 Unes (too late for that week's paper) when he put together; a tremnendous 93,5 triple. Ernie racked up nine strikes in ,he1 Shotter for the higliest total of the season at Liberty Bowl. _____ Perfect's effort gave bim the men's Major League's rec-i- crdt for the first schedule, passing the previous high o! 919 Men'is Basketball by Dr. H. B. Rundie and Bill Westlake's 912, several wes mig(.Manager George Elliott tclis us that tbe bowlers hav ~ ~ tO lw ,n o e reahly been on the hall ateiy as Muike Murphy roîîed a bifoia i n wIps o pr s I.LuL7 LîertyBo IV 2 87 rpe ilfereblasted a pair of 300's for 863, Pete NiertyOsbone2 Dobbins notchd 842 and 820 coisecutively and Doris J lie A il nelsorne --2 on fBowmanvlle's top lady bowlers, turned in an 824! KnsrMen-...2s 2 triple.Fu l r e c U , 0is 2A l Wear ---Fo--d h9ý t t Corouition Cafr whippedl points in the iosing cause,1 top point-getter with 1l, four OympiraFod1 COURNOYER SHOWS IVHY Hoopers Jexvellcrsz 42-29 to1 John Fowler picking up nine each going ta Don Weisb and Restaat 11 Yvo Cornoer howd wy e i th Juior'A's;regain sole pi: sof o theý and Ray Wallace four. Ken Kelly. Frank Sobil led Frank's points leader, w'ith. 29 goals ad1 sita esoe hc eau es.xhnSohn Sehnstraled ail the McQueen's with a dozen, while Varîety Store. 17 tirnes and a. sister on the allier twa as Mantreal "Jr. Cana- Fu'Ols li&d McQtuecn'S Motors x'va.,,,(n the second tilt, until Eric Rose tallied scven points Beaver dirs efeic 0ýaw Geerls5-4 hre as Tusdy ighta a 29-29 tie in ns Townvo a 12 point splurge in the final and Ted Fairey bad four. Lumber -.- 17 iCoos er atedO.carova e eal 5-4,ebreuistesTuesday nigh aktbahatin edcd quarter produced the season's, Teain Standings iLander ci irs ti. Te sliton oinslW. L. T.,Pts.1 Hardware 15 bocomne a pro, althoiigh not too big. He (s soiid, a good fast, Io the ld lf(r loPer's le d ropped McQueen's into sec- Coronation Cafe 4 1 O 81 Pepsi Cola - 141 rkater, lias a qikbr htadh nows where the niet' 11-8 at the quarter, and in theý ond spot, ane point off the MeQueecos Mot.. 3 1 1 7Jury & Loveil 13 is. Remninds us o! 'HRocket" Richard, the way he takes ad- second qîîarter carli team-n pare. Stephen Fuels ... 1 3 1 31Hooper's managed onîx ance basket. BlitI Benny King was the Fuol's Hoop. Jewellers 1 4 0 2 1 Jewellery i ! vantage of opportunities. Tuesday Cournoyer had about five1 Coronations great scaring at iUGrn or six good chances - and they resulted in five goals ti ack found the range in thec HeatiGng t h's a left-band shot, phaying right wing too! second haîf ta push the rJeweî k co tAveae ublers inta last place. New Sco t ornrnssoner Aeae Just twa night later, Yvon was Up with the parent club. The one-two punch paced Naine Gar Didn't take hin long ta find the range either as he bagged Coranation ta xictory, as big AI Osbornîe -- -- his first NI1-IL. goal. Norm Buwalda bit for 19 Jack Bond - t1 4 i points and Dan Seto, smnallest Ernie Perfect CLE ON R G T t tpaer in the loop, onnected Russ Halman CALLED NE RGHTfor 17. Mort Richards added Russ Oke How about that? After building up quite a reputation 1 four. . Harold Bennett- for lieing a poor preclîctor, we finally did it! But it vasn't' Pote Valcotitno ootehed ten Lerry Piper -- -- nruvi n the, >,, Grv Cr j>uçt like thel--- JBud Henning ---- *~~~~~~~~lo badT a iiii.>IB"'"- -- r . un ---- Local 189 Hockey Race Tightens' Raiders, Bruins Pull Upset Wins en's hard c) çll lirnii(iu o wiNincihty Hup j-s- Yankees). Thev jn:i had too much power and deptb, (jut% Bert Engley -- The Local 189 league race Quinney netted one each. tightened considerabiy as cel- Eanly in the third Bosgraat ______________ ar-dwelling R a i de r sipset and Ray Crombie were given * Cornets 5-2 and Bruins took major penalties for fighting. over second, defeating league- Tcam Standings *leWUhIE' Hornets 7-4, Sunday W. L. T. Pts. M ajoor L a orning. Hornets .... 5 2 0 10 1 Cornets, with only six play-1 Bruins........ .3 3 1 7 L Pts. Glen Hodgson 73 ers in the line-up, opcned theCarnets...... 3 4 0 6 9 ' Low Triple- iscoring at the 20 sccond mark'Raiders ...... 2 3 1 5 Bruce Adams 262 of the second period, but 9ý 23½: Bruce Adams 2621 couldn't withstatid the pare as Bowling *News restrdterner-T "v 111,2 21 ½à This week Ernie Perfect bad scn i.It r T w 14 19 one of the best nights of bis Bob Sheridan and Don Bag LL bowling career when be bowl- neil1 cadi scorcd twice for thec a..owin 1512 17 2 cd the highest triple recorded wvinners with GarI' McCu1Y Utlu-uIl this season in the Men's Major! lougli adding tie otlier. Dan 16 17 Leaue. Old Ern had 935 pins Girardi and '"Arcic'e Crossey TeSnirYuh oln made up of the high single ýconncctcd for the Cornets, second round was bowled Sun- 16 17 gam2? of the evening, 338, fol- To the second gamie il xvas day afternoon at Liberty lowed by games of 331-266. 2-2 after anc period bot teBwwitb thc following re- 1 1.5 This triple .umped is aver- Bruins scorcdi tre in suc-, suts. 19 14 age froin 229 ta 236 and bis cession and an upset seemied Girls Boys 20 13 toam 'Liberty Bowl" took over likely. How'eN'cr. liofore the Bowmanville 3270 2990 top spote in the team stand- second session ended 1t1e parc- Oshaxva Motor 212h1 i ing. Perfect has been bot and setters bad rhosed the gap taý Citv 3819 365< raid ail scason and now that 5-4, before Bob Fairey's two: Oshawva Shopping 28 5 he (s on a bot streak no doubt third period tallies put (t o00 Contre 3884 3468 bas his eye on the top idi- ice.i W hitby . .... 4062 3582 rmes Ave. vidual average position and Don Masters also bagged aý Higli Singles (no handicap) 3 4)don't let anyone fool you as he pair, singles going ta Bon Pal- went to: Boys, R. Sellick 30 24 s quite capable of winniflg ahi lard, Lloyd Hamilton andý (Oshawa) 324; Girls, J. Mc- 30 241 top banors. A tip o! the hat Hans "Dutch" Bosgraa. Mrtrisaw)31 :33 236 ta our Mr. Perfect. For the lasers, 'Ted Faircy i Totals for two rounds are: 33 2:3 Twelve bowlers soared over1 was the ig gun scoring twire., Girls Boys 33 22te 700 mairk. Russ "Dutch" Larry Piper and_ Howard Wty796 72 33 228 ,;Hailman 777 (276-8)1o 33, 228 Richards 769 (274) George a possible 72 are battîng 200 Oshawa Shopping :33 226 Glanvilie 760 (335), Larry or better, this represents aý Centre -,.. . 7482 6633 33 225 Nip" Piper 737 (251-274), Ed little over 65%. This is really siaaMoo 33 22 Leslie 735 (251-257), Jim Cal- ia crcdit ta the league anid also City .... 7349 7435 Tn,2rerliT.)hortv Pnwl for havine' Bowmanville .. 6491 6549 like the yankees), and after being thwartea so many tires, * l y- (o iethe Yankees) the desire was there. ]ainClan --32 8 31), '-rayiamri' .1elLynu>*u (flot like Ladies ~ Ed. Leslie - 219 18 (264), Harry "The Cat" 'excellent alleys avlal Thrrodwllbbvle Tjnfrtuate] itlna the ees xitn ae frcn Ted Bagneli l :33 21 nwe 18 (252), George Manager George Elùotd-a h shw hpigCn years, not hielped when Willie Fleming was injured I h Jack Lander ------3:3 18 Bebee 712 (322), Mel Burgess serves a lot of redt teo udyJnay5h second quarter. G. Sott1 Kari Piper .....3.13 217 705 (266), Bert Engley 704 G Bain, n altoe epewh otmoe c Mel Burgess :33 217 (264-261), Hap Palmer 702 M.Hodgson 2---a--ro------ 21 (21) cause of this cfluinn. At least thev tell us they read Our'M iea Howardl Westla 33 2156 om ra(nie8inlega. predition aiihc t n tn the opposition. Oh well, we can't S. Coombes Bil8slk e 1 0 À calte' hwrong - v9'. .Brgs - --George Piper ---- :3.3 214 were bowled. George "Snub" 1 50 A MNi FO cnly 99%* L. Burge.S c 1oBbRthadt- 2 214 Piper 313, Ken "Lucky" Lux-L FE FRO M ÂE 65 t tHigh SingL -G. Scott 59721 Bob Williams ------33 212 ton 308, Brian Trimble 295,ý I E F High Trip 200-G.inscot--57 Brian Trimble- 33 210 Russ "Wigger" Oke 285, Kari A00 Games, hsrpre hnsh' cbte f rtn George Bebee 3:3 209 Piper 284, Stan MeMurter 278,, eei lnt M iea 0,28 .Art Rowe - ---- 13 208 Jack Bond 268, Hank Janzen Hr sapa opoîefo orfml fyusol Dave McKnight 3:3 208 266, Ron MeLean 263, Harold die, or for vour retrmn(er f o uvv o acornbination trae n human interest column. Anyway Scott 236. C. Ritter 22 9, M. -it secns so --you go nxvay -- and people corne up and Foster '212, K. Campbell 203., i aeî : 0 ent 6,RnMyad26. mk e a amnst h u ieo aaa say "we %vere there to", then we mentioned in last week's Hk anen:1: 28 l2therorsL. Woodcocke egla p 201, f. Allen '200. .on ke -:3 27... y hetp bowlers,1 then, at age 65,~usatrcîîg$5 ot o effort about having a hectiwekndaday osex Averages t' " Bud Barter -----3--.3 207 Bruce Adams set the ahl timeilif ri o rfr 2,7 ahBt ftss pressed concero that xv'd take in the Santa Claus parade,' G. Scott 188, M. Wiseman lf oiiyup secthGryamn18,GBan121\HdFrn ln:3 20 otrpeo26foanae-Cpadainhe Central Ontario badi-13 .Bi 8.M odgson' ;i*a4 ryank Blnt -30 2076lwatpe of 262/3pifopr a ae-mut cnb ton tournament. 7,J hae,7.K ap Ken Luxton ------33 206'Adams triple was made Up of dpstSol a o uvv aae6 iiu Of course nobody cared about the sports angle- that Sda 6,F le 6,A «~ Don Bagneli :33 2 06 113-74-75. Don't give up,, we' wi abadintnaitbafodeampe.ForthereordColelf16, . Bssoete 16 .' Foarl Miheeon 24e05orue, ettr cors re ig67o,$1M00. l1 e aîdimmdîtel t1y66,fm. 1s Murray Larmer --- 33 205 around the corner. Harry though -~ just finisheci one round, as the parade came along, S. Coombes 163, 1. Wright 161,;~» ~ Hnig--~ ~ Ae a 5gm n B opeîgteeq~f~blwyn a h the Grey Cul). Wdck15,JLun57J. . . . Bob Glanvîhle ------ 33 203 Co. bowled a 393 triple. Woodlock 155. C. Ritter 153, l a c k Gay -3 1 203AIeCatecaberagetapodearusmonsocahr It was too bad that the badminton tourney had ta be W. McNeil1,152,.RR Robertson Ro ayad- - - 3:---Aitaeyd aoe ierty cashbc oreo tae 0o 5 so arly this ycar. It was the first time we can remember 149, B. \ilur 148, M. Swann ad.--- 3 2' ssae bv iet csio eso the C.O.B.A. being played twiee in the same year, a move 1,L.Bres14.FPar-IMkMupy- -3:3 202 position in the team standing, -- -- -- -- -- -- - - which xvas apparently necessitated by the Ontario open slat- son 144, A. Perfect 144, J. Mut- Frank Mohun - --- 3( 201 with 24 points. Nels Os- BN E ASN ton 141, J. Parker 137, M. Mc-ClrneO e-----3 20 o e' Is.ta h 3ýà eci,,for Picton, meaning too rnany coming close together. Laughîin 135, E. Coombes 133, Blrece Okle - 22- 733 2(11 onesB.AemhaD3 ti.*n-out, but altI'iugh it would have made for better games, Mitchell 119, M. Neil 118, C.'Sergeant Allan R. Baker Of of the Mohawk-god. He lived Bi hterh20îolds down 3rd place. Dyk-Bwmnil champions almostttcertain BtatteGeorge5Long!Bowmanvilhe has been a-i h t Soeae vrFeatures stra's Food lost ah 3 games ,14 Rehdcr Ave. chminMeeanotcrti orp.Gog o fatt 116,tV. Bouthettorls, A. Week gcerpa Lorusso 114, K. Balson 113. Ipointed District Commissioflerou This We andi dropped ta 4th position- s stlI he b~tand honyou aveBih urgss ad Gry ---~- - of Boy Scouts of the new 'v tohnrdyasaoadThis Shedle! The race for top average is naie........................ . Tighe ,who dow ecfending champs Long and Grant Hen- formed Kanlatario District of was the founder of the first High Single---- !bceoming a real battle. Ali' ry, Mary Long. Lii Beamish - s0 this year aur chief caim ta Montreal area's South Shore. Peace Council and demonstra- Ernie Perfect 3398 Oshorne is first with 242 forý Addrss...................... lae s inii n giefrmBrgs ndTgpa-LADUIES' MAJOR Fît. Sgt. Baker, a Telegraph ted toalah the clans and elders Bud Henning 378 30 games while Jack Bond is1 Occupation .............. ...... .. in xit Kit Semn.Mabenet ea. uaiUU~ Technician at Air Defence that they could live n peace High Triple- next with 241 . Ernie Perfect' ing wi-t -h __________h_ _S_ .r 5 WLIn.ComandHedqurtrs er, ad riedSip it eah1Ernie Perfect 935 l has taken over 3rd, hitting Exact date of birth.... bas a long record of serviee other. The words with Eri IIrodBenttdope Af IThebîgteas ha a oug inthe Cub and Boy Scout or- he joined themei-utiy "ur L spigte Laie'Friday Alternoon Lge. time in Ladies' Major Leagueo-nzthrough He w or k edsrnt i e i uinguh _rceAas7toryvfowesoto atolaqt MnayngC-rue tthe ranks o! the way the way of reason, rigt ~i0O(ares hîte113 I.Green 106, E. leaders Joli ndLyle bahmvmn rm Assistant Cub- eousncss and peace. We bind J. Lobb 25-1, 210; M o-Moe9,M uney8,O etd odfat as o. master, Cubmaster. District ourselves. liv Joining hands ,gG ft ville 23 1, 225; W. Coombes 227, "Richards 8 1. Etcher edgcd Joli 2-1,. umser(uo) henfrl adfriia ices an a S g e t i i a n l M. Mally25.E ichrs -- ýHaynes defeating Lyle 2-1. again through the same steps strong that should a tree fal a t u g s s T i a .222, B. Sellers 217, K. Doddsl unru Bok oed O! the Boy Scouts. His new on it, it couîdntshk o -215, 0. Patfielcl 210, E.Ik .. r 1 ta Baker, moving the win- District covers the activities break it, so that our peopiei Coombes 207, Mt. Cowan 205. ',IVI IUVIs LowIlners within a single point ofo!40Cs;20Sut;adndgndhdrnhai - A~'rae' Isecond place, tiedwithHayniS. 50 Rover Scouts. main n the circle in security, 9 6 estRo ge7a ehar-wel1g Pt- tita n (asmepamed, gaeadBoyof ins I IIL.L 4 - D r 0 Patfield 203, ?M. Maîîey IPreston -walhoped Dun3-0 tolKa ni t r i s- (Handsome pea e athiess", baof ,19 .Ece 9,J obW s o g 7 1itake over solo possession of Lake), for whomn the n i s-1een adptc asth moto f 399,th E.ll Etcher 196, J. Lobb ws naedwas a getthe ByScouts o hsnewi 185, B elr 8,M ovle Bowmanville bounced backi field enterei imb îthe pst!Chef and tealcher of the Mo-l District. V C O U E E U 'ý82, M. Yeo 18). M.\. CowanI from their only loss of thesirt nng2 d J J7,W. Coorobes 178, E. Rich-Iseason ast week to wallopýs ehd E-. Ece rpc ,rs177. 1M. ibsn174, MW est Rouge 7-1i n aMidgetBîck. CARRIES FOR ONL Vostcr 16ô8. K. Dodds16,B nortTusa night in Ollie Patfield was tbenight lcad16,S. Brooks 160, Uxbridge. stoplbowDonnaroU i m D ag __$95.o DownM ntl r1,. Eby 157, D. Pacrden 156i, M.' Don McMurter netted a pair tleat31s D IJIrn f J a.O IvD w 'Dawson 13 .I lîtchinson'for the locaîs, singles going to' Preston h, the pn o 16M d e 3 to 2 ini i J , 50, N. ?\IcFc 'crs 1-1ï;, D. Per- Ron Simpson, Steve B3uros i and 283, followe bv Shily *et147, :. Iodgson 14-7, W. Peter Werry, B. Meadows and!Bickeil 70î, Ile Duri Brown 1l' E. Mit'hh 4 .W ahrf.Bobe Bronr 281 and Mariyii X I IIO l u m HERE YOU CAN HIAVE ECONOMY PLUS .* UP TO 40MLSPRG LO Çooihe 14. ). oges 18,Hulaete spoiled goal-keeper Wg s2801. -1\1. Tippins 137, '\I. MuIcDonaid Dana Damant's shutout bid T. tndug -YEAR, 24,000 MILE WARRANTY! 136, B. Seood13.), R. Cow- w th onhy two minutes C TohPis2.! ced anvi lte r ugsalplx e w'il trvle-~A I~CR an 121, 1L. Gnham 120, nainîng inthe game. Jl~l ...... - g suedtrenglth (d îe tal pCom e vll - 24 28566 Brooks ..................... ... 19 P- Foret eNO - -- 22 2856 ~yM M RI ane..........18 mencement), dropped a 3-2Panses UUUVVILL--- U>EU53 Baker . ... . .. 18, exhibition gai-ne to Canning îAsters 13 26183 G OD WL UE Preston .. 17, ton Midgets, Friday night i n'Sulflowcers 13 25897 E, Echer 16 llflt0 Over 200 games: 1963 Buick Wildcat Convertible 16 ParisienePnicCnet Perri.;1 Laird's second goal O! t.lE Baîney Boisx'ort, 249; Marg. O. Etcher . 14 fraV with less than two min- MacDonald, 229; Marilyn Mac-', « Finishied in Saddle Tan tith Brown leather Finishced in Am b r R d "83 V- en ne auo 0. Etche ....... 14 utes to plav was the winner. Donald, 214; Edna Elliott, 208; bueket seats, '"Wildat' V-8 engine, floor shiftjewt (% 10 îtefirst, with Wakeland Stark. 20(0. sas oai ai ih radio, paddeddahwhedis, inhed RAVLEN vrac -Pgg'iavn- s conneeting for their first tally ahr.oci Telphoe 63-5282178, o:cn lJnoll217, RnDimot utBoma-BoockBsv:t 29 power antcnria, Royal Master white wall tires. Bae 1,01cPatfield '11, ville on the score-sheet in thl IIIGH TRIPLE i. Ol 1-00orgnamie.Schssarauo Ena Etcher '211, Shirlex' Bick:1 second on a pass from TerrvBarney Boisvert ---523t'. mobile for the utmost in driving pleasure! 196î~2 Laurenta Sdn eH20, i-dDevitt, and Dave Puk tied itý High Average soloefot Jean Hall 176 Sinaht 104, Joyre Blettonshaw- -_:Three to choose rm i r necletcn PULI SuwNGJoemTenat 96_Mrin___E - 963 Pontiac Laurentian 4-Dr. ~dition, localliondioecw FIilAY, DEC. 6th 193. Mýarg Porri; 19:3, Kay BRING THIS ilemaster Ci cyl engîne, automnatie, custorfl radio, shadelîte windshield, electrie dlock, wheel 8PM.Beanorie i19:3, l ases xht all tires. Ex-taxi to be 1961 Chev.IplCovrie 8 IJTfl* 600 Triple: - le'Whitnoy ~SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE PASS dsd adguranwte ' l\ wcl uoaieso ado ht altrs ADM.%ISSION Whitehead 6;.-ilBabe Brown" to the odadgtrnedase\'6yluomi Adiîlts -50c -Children - 3c 61,Hae Dnnhe 51 gddctrsnes,îw.Eetinl owmeae __________________________ gv -avues (650, lovce Mvajor doD C towhel isendsil ahr.Ondb 641. 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Jov ce Major Lo Game $1,600 Bit Snowball (54 nos.) $1.200 Small 8:00 p.m. 251, 227, Peggv Havnes 250,! Snowball (51 nos.) Plus $600 regular gaines. $450 227, Onie Etcher 250, Norma special games. AD.MISSION Gay 247, Joyce Lyle '240, Lau- FE ORPIE Sides S1.50Ends -$.25 ra Haze7fldepn 9238, Beth Chart- FE DO PîE I I I I I I.. - 1 1 - ma - -- - - - kll- ». .. -. ... .., - . . .. 1 - - 1