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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Nov 1952, p. 5

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- -------- SPORTS « REPORT by 8ill Fitsell ERR Some 100 inexperienced, part-time | this week as the 12-team Port Perry industrial or commercial loop' got 12-TEAMS OPEN PORT'S FIRST BOWLING LOOP and veteran bowlers embarked on the | first of a 22-week bowling schedule | THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952-6 1. Palmeis--"Tramps"" one point to the grand total team tal- _2. Port Perry Knitting Co, 'Knitters' | lies, 3. Williams Motor Sales "Players" SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER . Robertson Electrie---*Sportsman" . Carnegie Hardware--*"Export" 4 Thursday, November 13-- 5 ] 6. Char-Nell Shoes--"Kools" 7 8 Winchester vs. Camels " Rr © dn. ee SE underway at the new King Pin Lanes. ni bhai i : Stars vs. Dodgers : grouped ih the Tri- County Hockey [in Gili yesterday, Qut of this meet- oe 3 ; Cait ; : 'The enthusiastic five-pin trundlers A Hardware em me hesters" 2 Lucky. Sires Yio puckingham _ |League along with cight northern ing Will come the final classifications. BOWLING BUG BITES VILLAGERS! EE Sa {rom various stores, businesses and 9 Port: Petr Star--"Stdrs" Tues ay, § vember Bw ne teams, manager Albert Cawker in-ffor teams. As there is some talk of | organizations in town will play a y. > | Dodgers vs, Lueky Strike ~ formed 'yesterday. classifying all' centres over 3,600 as 'Kid Bowling' who®moved into Port Perry and RT just two 10. Begre Motors--*Dodgers" » | Stars vs. Cainels : Haliburton] Coboconk, Cambray, | senior there may be some changes in double schedule 'each Tuesday and il. P. P. Dai "Lucky Strike" i i Yy -.weeks ago (via. King Pin Lanes) has given every indication that he = - : alry--""Lueky Strike Trumps vs. Buckinghams Woodville, Cannington, Little Britain, |the various classes of the T.C.IH.L. i + will grow into a" king=sized member of the' local sports fraternity. 3 Cr The popular pastime Which is rated one of .the top sports tn. ithe - J States and mushroomed to a major activity. in Canada when a "ro. rontonian invented the five-pin game is taking quite a hold here.' id ~~ A twelve-team commercial league got underway Tyesday night and Ce ~ goes again this evening at Wes Stata's alleys. The lady lawn bowlers cae eg are 'organizing and at least one other loop is planned--which 'leaves a couple of nights for open bowling: How come bowling has such a popular.-appeal? First we think it is because it is a participation game and not a spectator sport--although there's lots of fun rooting on your team-mates in league play, The possibility of rolling 12 consecutive strikes and tallying 450 points challenges the participant to continuous improvement, However, in loop play there's the handi- cap system to help balance up the consistent good bowler with the not so good ones, One of the best attractions is that no one is barred from playing. Unlike some golf and curling clubs (whom we think select their players by pocketbook or (degree) any lad or lassie can be -bitten by the bowling-bug . . . and right now it's contageous in' this area what with leagues Coehing up and claims and counter claims of victories being tossed around. : MOSTLY ABOUT SPORTS-- -WHO SAID there's, a bieathing period between sport seasons? Bowling has made its debut, basketball has started, badminton 'birds' are flying and the baseballers are just winding up their season, and .. HOCKEY CHATTER grows louder. Qut of Sutton and Stouff- ville comes reports of a new Central Ontario Rural Senior set- -up. "The locals turned thumbs down on the proposed artificial ice four team ledgue but it.looks like 'the same teams outside of Port Perry and Sutton will form the basis of a larger York-Ontario group. SyT- TON'S champion Greenshirts organized Monday; Markham Eagles "+ have Jack Rumney of Stouffville Clippers at the helm and there's and two clubs from Stouffville heading ond Stouffville Ruyal entry while the Peaches will be directed by Herb Simpson of Ballantrae. Brooklin and Stouffville Peaches °. may play intermediate: says Stouffville Tribune and reports that = Brooklin and Brougham may combine ang enter senior }-." THE HIGH COST of playing ball was emphasized in secretary- icra Irving Boyd's financial statement for the Port Perry Tri-County and Durham league teams. Receipts totalled around $760.20 but the club showed a loss of $28.93, compared to a balance of $25.40 in 1951. Biggest expenditures was for balls and bats--$2563.94. President Les Virtue and the North Durham champs plan a dance to pull the or-' | checks, their second game in Oshawa District' talk of entries from Brougham, Agincourt, Uxbridge and Brooklin, Les Clarke and Ken Laushway are - Thursday night. Seven players can bowl with a team, the newly-elected executive decided at a week-end meet- ing but only the Beores of five will count, President of Port Perry's first bowl- ing league is shoeman Charles Popert while John Christie is secretary and Lloyd Humphreys is treasurer. Each team is represented by a captain. Most of the teams are organized from local 'shops but for the present have taken on names of popular cig- arette brands. Here's the list of starters: 2. Silverwoads--*"Buckingham"" Tuesday night's opening games had Trumps meeting Knitters and Players against Sportsman and Exports bat- 'Fhursday, November 20-- Sportsmans vs, Export Winchester vs, Camels Players vs. Sportsman senior entered |Sr. Hockey Enters 0 Toam % Tri-County Loop Pott Perry Seniors will again be Keswick, Port Perry and thf ORHA champs, the Woodville last week. This nine team grouping will give the locals a varied home schedule of eight games, Club Secretary Bruce Clayton, of Wood- . ville, who was returned along with the exceutive, und the president were ap-- pointed to attend the ORHA annual The name of Bill Harrison, of Port Perry has been submitted as one of the referees for the loop, entries," Greenshirts meeting in Sutton loop at 'a tling Kools with the six teams split ting the shifts on the three alleys at 7 and 9 p.m. Tonight it" Winchesters vs, Camels; Stars vs, Dodgers and Lucky Strikes meeting Buckinghams, The first named teams bowl at seven and the last trio at nine. Winners will be de- cided on the split of seven points with two points going to the team rolling i ? as, D Aha the highest total games scores and ' - Tuesday, November 25-- Players vs. Export ] Buckingham vs, Knitters ° Camels vs. Lucky Strike Thursday, November 27--° Stars vs. Winchester Trumps vs. Lucky Strike Kools vs. Sportsman ec OSHAWA CHECKS Unable to shake loose the leech-like Port Perry Lions dropped Basketball League as Oshawa Merch- at night. The locals set up their Zone defence pattern 'in the first quarter and the visitors put on a sustained two-man 'checking and bumping system which the Lions couldn't break. Merchants won the game on the smothering of | top-scorer Jack Owen by 6-4" Bunny maker to a new low of one field goal and also En time to sink 16 pointe, The other lofty player Sid Gedge, the : playing-coach played a great two-way ants took a 56-46 victory here last Maeson. who held the young play- lare LIONS COLD | game at centre while left forwards Fred Seedhouse and Mutt Meridith clipped 11 and 9° points. and Port Perry lost the game in the 3rd which they entered trailing quarter 23-19. Oshawa outscored the Parkin-' son-lads-17-5 in that quarter and even a 21-15 edge for Ports in the last period didn't help, Oshawa built a 10-6 margin in the first quarter and each team 'potted 13 in- the "second. Mac Christie was the only loser to "get loose with 15 points: --Bob-Storey-| counted seven, Ron Wallace six and Bud Warriner was second- high man with eight. Others were: Haugen 4, Lawrence 3, Owen 2, Waldinsperger 1. BOWLING TIMES King Pin Lanes > PORT PERRY, i League Bowling | © MONDAY ~ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY" Feed Less Mash Because of the very high quality ingredients in Ful-O-Pep 209; Egg Mash you can feed Jess mash secretary this week . . . PORT PERRY LIONS didn't whip cupid |. Simcoe Hall Grads in their league debut last week but they may have "- get a scoring record of 60 points against the packed club while the total = Open Bowling "Reduce yourcost 'per dozen eggs! , =More Grain! more home grown grain! 1 SCRATCH 3 GRAINS ganjation out of the ole nd hel to buy 'windbrcaers AS LS Th seine aa aor Antoine] Wires. oe - BALI, PLAYERS are Eo again to turn their uniforms into the Star . : ge Ke tho Grafls on the smaller floor here SATURDAY Office. , . . JACK CHRISTIE reminds that O.M.H.A. annual con- With a Higher defense ean take the Grads % oT Jere, PAY "vention Gat for Nov. 22 at 10 p.m in the King Edward. 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