TUESDAY NIGHT DOUBLES BOWLING Men's High Single: Jim Rider 246 Ladies High Single: . Vivian Rider 256 Men's High Triple: Jim Rider 622 Ladies High Triple; Vivian Rider 630 Over 210: Pat Adderley 213; Jim Rider 246; Terry Adderley 227; Moose Hatt 214; Vivian Rider 256; Eleanor Zenglein 211. Standings: « Squeakers..................... 34 Head Pin Kids.............. 33 Streakers............c......... 24 Hi Rollers..................... 22 Fourth Dimension......... 22 The Misfits................... 12 MENS TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Single: Ken Irvine 280 . H.S.W.H.: John Bright 320 High Triple: . Ken Moore 659 H.T.W.H.: John Bright 794 Over 600: Ken Moore 659, Ken Irvine 658; Jim Richards 637. Standings: Longhorns SA OCA 5 APBR inn niissisrion 5 SPHEIPES coon risiiiiinenissd 5 Alley Cats .........cccuun.ee. 2 S:0. Bees .......cccceurrnnnnn. 2 -Better Sports ................. 2 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Triple: Pat Lovering 766 High Single: Dolores Keeler 287 Quer 200: Dolores Keeler 287; Pat Lovering 284, 260, 224; Marian Geer 224; Marg Lee 221; Vera Brown 220; Shirley Cummings 212; Gerri Lan- gille 211; Marlene King 209; Gladys McColl 206; Wilma Midgley 205. Over 600: Pat Lovering 766 Standings: Peanuts ......ciuiminisiins 36 Walnuis..........ccooinea ....34 Almonds ....................... 3 Filberts 31 : ! . Cashews ..........cuu....... 30 t C rt ht P Pecans.... ERS ANNI 26 d d wrig u [ mini flag football tourna- ment involving R. H. Cor- nish, Uxbridge P.S.,and M.J. Hobbs School. Both the boy's and girl's ar (2H " LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Single: B. Oke 271 H.S.W.H.: C. Ballingall 294 High Triple: C. Ballingall 702 H.T.W.H,: C. Ballingall 783 'Over 210: C., Ballingall -267, 238; B. Oke 'm, 212; M. Cook 264; L. 'Wilson 263; M: Hawes 247; J. Smith 246; V. Rider 240; L. Cook 236; N. MacLeod 234; I. Doupe 234, 224; J. Wilkin 220; A. Elliott 222; T. Gerrow 220; S. Bryant 219; B. Doupe 217; M. Mumford 214; C. Locke 210. : Over 600: C. Ballingall 202; B. Oke. 688; I. Doupe 655; M. Cook 648; M. Hawes 624; J. Wilkin 620; B. Doupe 605. Standings: Sardines ............ccoeun...ns 43 SHAPES coon ririssssiinnios 41 Salmon ......................... 38 Barracuda. .................... 36 TUNA coonviiveiniiiinengorens 35 Muski€........cooeoerurnennnnnnn 35 Pickeral....................... 32 Shrimp ......ccoeervrennen. 27 Mackeral ...................... 27 Bass ....ccceeeeiiiiiiiriine 24 Pike....cocvevereiriiiieinnn, 20 Mudcat ...........ccuuuuu..e.e. 20 THURSDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING Standings: Tudor Developments.....33 Legion Branck 419........ 31 Stones Real Estate ....... 30 Edens..........c.ceueeenene 29 Port Perry LGA. ........29 Ideal Dairy..............0:25 Ballard Lumber-............ 23 Lake Scugog Lumber....22 ~Emmersons Insurance..19 Dowsons Red & White ..18 Port Perry Star............ 18 Zering Pontiac.............. 17 High Triple: Bill Jansen 788 High Single: Denny Martyn 310 H.T.W.H.: Bill Jansen 815 H.S.W.H.: Denny Martyn 340 VENEREAL DISEASE "CLINIC Oshawa | Tuesday & Thursday - 4:30 p.m. For information telephone 723-8521 C.C. Stewart M.D., D.P.H. Medical Officer of Health Don't Worry - Be Sure! CALL US HOME HEAT KEN P. MURRAY . Electrical Contractor Domestic & Industrial | (Zu FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL As) Phone: 985-7005 274 ROSA ST. - PORT PERRY i ah te --_------ hd LEK eae thei Athletic activities Intramurals - Five classes, in grades 7 and 8, areinvolvedin a House League system for Intre- mural sports. The current house leggue standings are as follows: Cougars, Road- runners, Panthers, Pintos. ~The Roadrunners won the boy's soccer series while the girl's winner will be decided next week in a game between the Cougars and Road- runners. The next house league ath- letic activity will be flag football for both boys and girls. Inter-School: The senior boys will be participating next week in a Triples - 625 and Over: Bill Jansen 788; Richard Drew 784; Doug Butt 691; Hans Buscher 686; Frank Harris 672; Wayne McCully 658; Don Wallace 657; Alan 'Ashton 650; Bill. Anderson 648; Jack Healey 647; Walt Sandison 646; Vin Walker 640; Dave Rider 638; Denny Martyn 633. ; PUBLIC SCHOOL MIXED BOWLING Girls High Single: Kelly Fairman 177 High Triple: \ Patty 370 Boys High Single: Don Petterson 246 High Triple: Don Petterson 537 Standings: Pin Heads ...................... 7 Dust Diggers ................. 5 Bull Dogs .......cceveveerennnn 2 Head Pins ........oceeeeeeind 0 involving Cannington, Knight, Sunderland a d Thorah Central Schools. Archers compete There was some good shootin' down at the Port Perry Archery Club meet, this week, as revealed by the week's results. The scores, divided into "Total hits out of 60; Total Bulleyes; and Score out of 300"; were as follows: BARE-BOW (without sights) - Ladies: Diny DeJong 52, 2, 133. Men - Alan Anderson 59, 12, 212; Don Gannon 60, 12, 203; Ross Dales 53, 3, 148; Rod Lee 43, 4, 137; Stan Bajcar 45, 4, 128. : FREE-STYLE (with sights) - Ladies - Paulette Walker 59, 14, 183. Men - Fred Walker .60, 25, 260; Pete Bruneberg 38, 2, 110; John Gauvreau 29, 1, 98. - PERFECT ENDS (five arrows in Bullseye out of five shots( - Fred Walker 1. STAR reprints call 985-7383 Frat UAW Stand 200 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 -- 21 PEE WEE WES LANE 4 BOLTON 0 Last Friday night, Wes Lane got off to a great start with an one-sided game. Grant Vizely started quick with a goal at the 4:40 mark. Simon Brierley added a pair and the other goal went to - John Butler. Clay Lovering was credited with a shutout. BOLTON 2 WES LANE 0 The next morning, Bolton edged the same Wes Lane club in a low scoring contest. Kevin Haugen scored first and Kevin Breen scored an insurance marker. Paul Van Camp assisted on both goals. Peter Christie received the shutout. GLEN VALLIE 7 FRANK REAL ESTATE 2 * Ken Bright played a super game scoring a hat trick and getting two assists in a over- Hockey House League whelming win for Glen Vallie. 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