Mixed League Bowling ! Town League Hockey Mixed Bowling came to an the ladies' top of 703, Thelmat i u ur ith 1964t achedecampnioh n eturray ,Grat 69 uewi 60 nt il 1964 rdecampn MuraBenrett 6 49Mabel ewi o bsn5QflsW i e Lead ]Prout blasting Bennett 7-0, as Brunt 646, Ken Nichols 643, tcaptain Vince Prout racked 'Hap" Palmer 630, Lew Welsh upan 819 triple and 3591623, Mel Wiseman 623, Morley l u single. The big effort hoistedl Etcher 622 and Dick Perfect 5VYp a ri cu t 'the average leader's final, 618. Fi-st place had been settledj took ladies' high single hon-; With first place at stake, assists, while Terry Black given a major for deliberate lait wcek, but M. Etcher ours. other big efforts being' Robson Motors whipped Crys- garnered seven points wlth a attempt to injure a.nd a mis- wound up second, swamping registered by Hilda Brock 280, tal Dai-y 14-4 and Olympia pair of markers and five as- conduet. elar-dwelling Nowlan 7-0, Ken Nichols 278, Lew Welsh Restaurant moved into a sins. Singles went to Raye Alex Wisemian and Gary when former runner-up Per. 266, Mai-g Welsh 263, ' Hap"Ithree-way tic for second, West, Ron Stewart, Bruce Cooper each potted a pair fnx fet was upset 7-0 by H. Palmer 263, Mabel Lewis 26lUdowning McNulty', Sports 7-3 Cole, «"Dutch" Bosgraaf, Dive the Restaurant crew. Keith Bhlock. 248, Murray Grant 256, 'Duke' in a Men's Town League McCullou.gh and Dean West. West didn't score, but set up Palmier took a pair fromlBrunt 249 and Arnold Sleep Thursday night twin-bill. Lloyd Hamilton scored twice threc by Gerry Marjerrison, ]Bromell, 0. Etcher tripped up 240. Crystal opened the scoring for the Dairy and Ted FaJ.rey Bruan Forsey and "Mort" Harrison 5-2 and Lobb edged, Final Tcam Standings in the lid-lifter, but Bobson's and Don Masters got the Richards. JE. Brock 4-3. Pts. came roaring back to take a ot.hers. Bob Fairey collected two of Harold Bennett turned in alProut ............................7717-4 lead aftcr two periods and Olympia led 2-i at the end the losers' total with Jim 'big 286, 282, 257 series for al M. Etcher..................... 661added seven more in the third of the fii-st and out-scored Olinskl bagging the other. 785 triple, followed by Art1 efc........(1t mv orpit nfot cutys 5-2, before both Team Standings pie79,HUda Brock with Harrison ................ 56 Bob Marjerrison led the clubs battled through a score- W. L Pts. scoring outburst with fine less final session in the night- Robson Motors ...5 2 10 points on a hat-trick and six cap. Sports' Don Prout was Crystal Di-y ....... 3 4 6 assists. Bill Crossey also fired ejectcd from the game with a McNulty's Sports .. 3 4 6 IIl U A NIUlibIfld "ab three goals and added five-game misconduct, after beinglOlympia Restaurant 3 4 86 .fl.M. JUNIIJKA HOCKEY HAMILTON RED WINGS OSHAWA GENERALS BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA SUN., DEC. 22nd 7:30 pi. Standing - $1.25 Students and Children, seats or standing - 75cJ BROWNING AND SHOPI REMINGTON i'5 SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Corne in and Ses our Beautiful Selection of Fireplace Accesories McGregor Hardware Limited MEN'S ROMEOS_______ MEN'S FOAM TREAD CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS WOMEN'S CUDDLE PUPPIES - SAMSON SE WOMEN'S -- $10.95 to $14.95 G MEN'S - - $10.95 to $29.95 IBi Trade-Ins Accepted Or Spaclous FREE PAIRIN< LLOYD ELLI 49 King S.W Two Tie Games Feature Juni*or League on Sunday Both games wound up al even in Junior Hockey League double header play ut Menior- ial Arena, Sunday night. Last place Bill's Billiards he'.d Nichols' Motors to a 2-2 stand- Palmer ... .................... 54 Bromeli ....................... 53 0. Etcher .......................52 Lobb ........................... 50 Bennett ........................ 46 1'E. Brock ...................44 rH. Brock ...................40 'Nowlan ........................ 31 Hlgh Averages Vince Prout .............237 Harold Bennett............ 225 Elton Brock ................ 221 Onie Etcher ..............221 "Hap" Palmer ...........217 Dîck Perfect................ 214 Hilda Brock .............212 Frank Wright ............ 212 Alan Lobb ................... 211 Howard Bromel.......... 210 -Matt Harrison .. ........... 206 IArt Spicer ............- 204 S"ight Hawks" Ladies' League Team Standing G. Bain.-- - --- 39 G. Scott - ------- 36 jM. Wisemun 25 IM. Hodgson 24 iS. Coombes 21 L. Burgess -----l1 *200 Gamnes M. Wiseman 242, 218, G. Scott 209, 242, A. Colweli 218, 201, M. Sedman 298, J. Wood- * ock 245, M. Crago 237, R. Robrton233, L. Woodcock 230, M. Hodgson 219, S. Coombes 216, W. MeNeil 214, !J. Lunn 213, F. Paterson 207, G. Bain 200. High Single-M. Sedman 298 High Triple-.M. Sedmnan 666 Averages M. Wiseman G. Bain G. Scott M. Hodgson M. Sednian A. Colwell - - K. Camnpbell J. Sheurer - M. Foster ___- S. Coombea ____ F. Allen __ M. Crago M. Firth ____ J. Lunn ------ L. Woodcock J. Woodlock 1. Wright W. McNeil B. Wilbur ___ C. Ritter ----_ R. Robertson____- M. Swann --- F. Paterson L. Burgess.- J. Parker -- ---- . $4.95 to $6.95 $2.98 to $4.98 from $1.98 up $1.98 to $4.95 [ATES rIRLS' FIGURE SKATES $ 8.95 lOYSt ------- $7.95 to $14.95 a New Skates G at Rear of Store IS SHOES Bo avil off in the opener, while lea. Wear award. Paul plays foi gue-leading McQueen Ramb- the Ranmblers. lers tied Local 189 4-4 In the Jr. Standings final 20 seconds. Jim Finn and Doug Finn W. L. T. Pis scored for Bill's, Nichols' goals McQueen's going to Murray Brown and Raniblers .... 3 1 2 E In the second tilt, the 189'ers Motors .... 2 2 2 E led 4-1 at one stage on a pair Local 189 ...2 2 2 f of goals by Gene Balson and Bill's Billiards 1 3 2 singles by Whalen nd Thormp- Top Ten Scorers son. G. A. Pts Larry Perris fired two mark- G. Thompson (189) 7 7 14 ers to pace the leaders' corne- G. Flintoff (McQ.) 8 8 il back, the others going to Bob B. Crossey (McQ.) 7 à 1ý Nemis, who also collected two D. Werry (N.M.).. 5 5 il assists and Ted Brwn. M. Brown (N.M.).. 4 6 iC Bruce Ogden of 189 picked A. Matthews (B.B.) 7 2 £ up a misconduct penalty. - B. Hellam (189) .... 5 4 s Paul Mutton was adJudged G. Balson (189) .... 6 3 E top player of the week and L. Perris (McQ.).. 5 3 î winner of the Ken'a Men's R. Pickell (B.B.) . 5 2 Teen Age Bowling Bantam Girls Brock 0. Henning 3, Sellers 2; Mc. Team Standing Murter 5, Evans 0; Ayre 5, Nowlan ..........................f Lyle O. Brock ..................... Team Standing Piper ......................2 Ayre............................. 41 Preston ................... Lyle .............................31 Wilson ..................... Evans ......................27 Mai-shall.........................I Henning .........................25 High Single - W. Aider 22( MaMurter .................22 D. Nowlan 201. Sellers ...........................19 High Double - W. Alder 3R1 High Single - F. Henning M. Mai-shall 322. 216, D. Snowden 212. Senior Mixed League High Double - F. Henning Beauprie 5, Virtue 2; Callai 295, D. Snowden 285. 5, Witson 2; Oke 7, Jeffery0 Junior Girls Colville 7, Coombes 0. Mutton 5, Bromeli 0; Good- Team Standing win 5, Sellera 0; Lewis 5, Calville ........................5! Burns O. Callan.........................5: Team Standing Beauprie ...................3! Mutton ..........................39 Oke ..............................3! Lewis ......................36 Jeffery ..........................3 Burns......................34 Kitson ......................3, Goodwin....................... 28 Vu-tue.........................2« Bromel...................... 16 Combes ...................21 High Single - J. Myers 245, High Single - B. Coombe: L. McFeeters 2,17, N. Edmond- 255, B. Calville 236, 203, R~ son 2116. Beauprie 233, W. Burgess 231 High Double - J. Myers 395, G. Masters 219, H. Moore 213 N. id-mondson 384. G. Adamis 207, B. Smnale 206 Junior Boys T. Callan 203 Preston 5, Piper 0; Nowlan High Triple - B. Colvilh 5, Mar-shall 0; Wilson 5, 626, H. Moore 569. COF BOWLING 0 Bett Westlake, Mai-g Per- 0 is and Glenn Prout'a team's 9aUl swcpt 7 points to wlnd up 6the first achedule, with Betty 5Westlake's team the winner 1by il points over Marg Per-is' 9tcum. Glenn Prout had the 9high triple for the nlgirt with 7 680 (240, 230 and 210), Marg 8Pei'ris was next 674 (188, 200 and 294), Ev King 624 (260, 201, 163). Betty Westlake 808 (161, 258, 187), and Harold Bain 600 (149, 239, 212). Other good scores, Gwen Dennis 249, Han-y Snowdcn 246, Mai-ion Malley 240 and Jack Mantie 233. Being ln the Christmas spirit we'l l ot pint any lem- on league scores thus week. Next Friday is the chicken i-oll off so everyone should try to make it. Also lunch will beé served miter. Between Christ- mus d Nw Years youi- ex- ecutive and captains will have a, meeting to decide changes or the second schedule, s0 any suggestions or~ critcism would be welcomed. The high triple ln the tii-st schedule was Marion Malley's 828 and also the high single with 331. The averages for the fii-st schedule are listed below and the figure in brackcts is the average lust yemr so ail bowlers can sec whether or nfot thcy have Im- proved. Louise Bell and Jack McNab iead the wuy. Final Standing W. L. Pts. Betty Westlake 32 10 76 Marg Perris ... 28 14 65 Harrxy Snowden 24 18 56 Gwcn Dennis . 23 19 55 Glenn Prout .. 23 19 53 Rôn Brock ...20 22 47 Bob Ma-shall il 31 25 Ray Westlake 7 35 15 Averages Ray Wcst.lake.. Everett King... Bon Brock.... Don Bishop ..... Han-y Snowdcn . Bob Marshaill... Jack Muntle .... 1Glenn Prout... Mai-g Perrns.... Betty Westlmks Shirley Brook .. Marlon Malley .. Sandra Good. murphy ....... Jack McNab... Jim Smith ...... Harold Bain... Vera King ...... Carol Roberts.. Gwen Dennis.. Milt Dakin.... Lloyd Ellis.... Joan Gibson... Dick Denns ... Carl Schwarz... Murrav Marshall Dennis Gibson Bob Goodnxurphy This Year 211 206 204 202 200 200 198 193 192 184 183 182 181 181 178 176 174 173 172 170 164 loi loi 159 159 156 155 Sides - $1.50 ADMISSION Ends - $1.25 N r ~4j> TO PL=AE4L J- c,