THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Oct. 3, 1963 â€" Poge 17 Etobicoke‘s Parks Committee decided Monday to get a report on the cost of laying a sand floor to provide facilities for the Alderwood Lacrosse League. Weaver ruled out the wooden floor because of splintering and broken boards but said he would all hunting accidents are caused by shotguns. Sir Adam Beck Rink Use As Lacrosse Bowl Unknown Sir Adam Beck rink‘s fate as a lacrosse location is still up in the air. if the surface was rebuilt it would cost an estimateg $47,200. Councillor Doug Rollo said this was a great deal of money and asked whether a wood or sand floor could not be installed. He said the only alternative to using Adam Beck would be to transfer all the teams to West Mall. He also pointed out the Alâ€" derwood League belongs to the Ontario _ Lacrosse _ Association (Continued from Page 16) Gert Warren of New Toronto Team followed with a 758 (243, 296, 219). Next was Anne Mitâ€" chell of Casual Girl with 736 (278, 183, 275). Team Standings are â€" Carol ‘Treble 16; Richmonds 16; Jean Franks 14; Casual Girl 14; New ‘Toronto 12; Giovanni and Piero 7 and Jacks Pharmacy 5. Don‘t Be a Statistic! â€" A reâ€" minder from the Winchester â€" Wostern Hunter Safety Clinic states that almost 60 per cent of Parks Administrator Bruce Weavéer told the Committee that Other individual threeâ€"game scores were â€" Cay Dorney 690; Hazel Venner 686; Madeline Witâ€" ten 679; Alice Petch 675; Helen MacCracken 665; Jean Franks 638; Ola Smith 630; Grace Mcâ€" Cumber 616; and Ferne Loescher 614. High Averages â€" Donna Carâ€" ter 229; Hazel Venner 219; Helâ€" en MacCracken 215; Gloria Wilâ€" son 214: Gert Warren 213; Nellie Berneski 210; Ann Mitchell 208; Betty Agnew 206; Cay Dorney 206; Madeline Witten 206; Judy Venner 201. + LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (For Friday Sept. 27, 1963) Most of the top shooters had trouble with the "new pins" in last Friday night‘s outing; howâ€" ever there were several good scores turned in, Yankees were the top team for the night rolling 3589 followed by the Pirates with 3471 and the White Sox with 3334. The new pins did not bother Ron Haffenden who led the inâ€" dividual scoring with a very fine triple of 884 (346) followed by Cy Symons 777 (281); Gord Laâ€" timer 767 (308); Carle DeCaire 758 (339); and Norm Appelt 730 (273). Good singles were thrown in by Jim Venner 369 Art Irvine 315; Don Scott 302; Ernie Calaâ€" matta 279; and Art Haffenden 268. Nellie Berneski had a fine 2â€" game total of 511_(‘2_(?‘2, 249). _ Betty Agnew of Giovanni and Piero Hair Stylists holds the High Single of 306. In the ladies‘ section â€" Marg Holmes led the way with 699 (267) followed by Mary Dwyer 679 (255) and Jean Knauff 677 (268). High Single with Handicap â€" B. Lasky 331: J. McLaughlin 312; G Timms 312 â€" High Team Single â€" Band Builders 1289 High Team Triple â€" Tubers 3500. Team Standings â€" Yankees 5: White Sox 4; Angels 3; Dodgers 3: Giants 3; Tigers 3; Braves 2; Pirates 1. High Single Laurent 321: B McCaskill 306 Latest Bowling CHRIST THE KING BOWLING LEAGUE - Sept. 24 1963 Men â€" Russ Mclntyre 662 (249); Berry Merton 658 (238); Bruce Fraser 610 (280); John Stevenson 596; Ken McLaughlin 571. Ladies â€" Inge Hamill 708 (258); Carol Clark 641 (256); Helen Nichols 630 (226); Marâ€" garet Mallen 599; Irene Stevenâ€" son 587. Team Standing â€" Alley Cats 16: Hootenanys 16; Semone Berâ€" trand 16; The Jetsons 16; Lepreâ€" cauns 16; Moonshiners 15; Terâ€" ty‘s Pirates 14; Geembas 11; Eastwoods 9; The Bird Dogs 7; Pioneers 7; "Hells There" 6; Spoilers 5; Hill Billys 5; Alouâ€" ettes 5; Slow Pokes 4. Tire Room 4. 2 â€" 4; Tubers 4 2 â€" 4: Stock Preparation 4, 2 â€" 4: GOVC 3. 1 â€" 3; Bias Cut:â€" High Triple Flat â€" VÂ¥ Gough 734; A Vincent 752; N. Dverneâ€" chuk 749 High Triple with Handicap â€" B. Lasky 771; J. Venner 764;;:J. McLaughlin 735. _ O High Average â€" G. Bennett 233; D. McCaskill 232; V. Gough ters 3. 3 GOODYEAR SATURDAY BOWLING LEAGUE Sept. 28, 1963 Win â€" Loss â€" Total Points into the price of a sand 3: Band Builders| Final Inspection l.! Flat â€" G. St Lasky 313; D which stipulates certain condiâ€" tions as to the boxes. Weaver said these conditions would have to be taken into account. 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