2100 LAKE SHORE BLYD., w. wnew Ttorowto (289). 235, Doreen Stevenson 229 and In the Ladies‘ Section â€" Marg|Betty De Caire 227. Holmes once again led the way| Team Standings (2nd series): With a fine triple of 771 (344), Angels 3, Dodgers 3, Yankees 3, followed by Jean Knauft 750 Giants 2, Braves 1, Tigers 0, Piâ€" (264), Doreen Stevenson 744 rates 0, White Sox 0. (251), Ev Quin 740 (297), Betty * 0t 0t =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| Q@UEENSWAY COMMERCIAL MENS LEAGUE o t (Thursday, Nov. 14, 1963) LONG BRANCH MIXED MAJOR BOWLING LEAGUE (for Friday, Nov. 15, 1963) Yankees were the high team for the night rolling 3618, folâ€" lowed by the Dodgers who postâ€" ed 3549 and Giants who had 3419. For Starlite this was their third tie of the season and kept them even with Marshall‘s in the batâ€" te for third spot. Jim Armstrong Spirited a come from behind ralâ€" ly by Starlite after Faustina had twice taken the lead. Armstrong mh‘bo“flo.“ Esso, Pickin‘â€"Chicken disâ€" posed of lastâ€"place Murray‘s Vaâ€" tiety to move into a tie for the lead of the Alderwood Teenage Mockey League. â€" Both Crstex and Pickin‘â€"Chickâ€" en have eight points but Pickin‘â€" Crestex have three wins and two ties. Starlite also created a tie for third place with Marshall‘s A Victor Stn. vm Hm-..'- '!‘Aâ€-flin | ;:- Seden. her HEARN LEASING LTD. And Models To Choose From V8 sedan, immsâ€" Lakeshore Rambier 2324 Lake Shore Bivd. W. AT BURLINGTON 37. MIMICO PH e CL. 5â€"7321 ® e RO.9â€"1613 "62 Pontiac BE SURE WITH ... LEASE YOUR NEXT CAR CALL BRIAN TODAY at 260â€"8211 Let Brien Cullen explein all the edventoges you can efjoy with fo costly investment. all three goals for his in Chicken Ties Crestex Alderwood Teen Loop :Lead s< Latest Bowling Results «â€"â€" Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963 «â€"â€" Poge 16 314, | 309; Hieki fast 2, 16 (2); United Welding ‘Processes 2, 14 (3); Paul‘s Barâ€" ‘ bers 2, 12 (6); Long Branch Tile |2, 7 (9); Queensway Jewellers 2, | 4 (13); Seaway Fish & Chips 2, 4 (13); Tony‘s Barbers 0, 5 (12). |_ High Averages: R. Pacilla 278, B. Gasdia 264, B. Sheehan 261, E. Jones 257, R. Haffendon 256. T. Miranda 250, J. Metros 245. D. Colallilo 244, M. Gasparetto 2‘; R. Trauzzi 241, A. Snow 241 i igh Triple: B. Sheehan 866. | A. Parasini 861, R. Pacilla 860. | M. Gasparetto 824, J. Metros 813. High Averag:, Ladies: B. Agâ€" new 216, E. Try 215, N. Mcâ€" Adam 203; Men: D. Colalillo 231, L. Veaudry 220, T. D‘Atri 227. High Triple Flat: D. D‘Atri 749, B. Agnew 747, E. Berry 736; B. Papaleo 854. L. Frost 832. J Team Single: Pritchard‘s Sunâ€" 0co 1387, Latina Restaurant 1362, Gasparetto Constr. 1348, Seaway Fish & Chips 1317, The Budget ‘Team standings (1st Series) as of Nov. 12, 1963): Arrows 52. Comets , 44, Atomics 37, Vanâ€" guards 36, Rockets 34, Satellites 33, Meteors 37, Sabreâ€"Jets 26, Centre 1311 get Centre 3800, Latina Restaurâ€" ant 3746, Pritchard‘s Sunoco 3738. High Single: M. Gasparetto 353, B. Sheehan 351, W. Sleep 320, D. Giannobile 319, R. Paâ€" cilla 319. ST. LOUIS‘® BOWLING LEAGUE ‘Team Triple: Gasparetto Cons. 3900, The Golfers 3822, The Budâ€" CAR LEASING Ron Burrows and Don Brown paeed the Pâ€"C attack with a palr of goals each and Warren Miils netted the other. The Golfers 7, 12 (6); Latina Restaurant 5, 19 (1); Gasparetto Construction 5, 14 (3); Queensâ€" way Drive In 5, 14 (3); The Budget Centre 5, 12 (6); Pritchâ€" ard‘s Sunoco 5, 7 (9); Flash Peâ€" troleum 5, 7 (9); Bowes Sealâ€" Penalties proved costly to Murâ€" ~!A8din ray‘s as Pâ€"C took advantage of Crestex the odd man to win this game Pickin‘â€" easily. Murray‘s picked up 13 of Starlite 18 penalties assessed. Marsha Ricky Bland‘s goal early in the third period emabled Crestex to hold om to their half of first place as Crestex had to come from behind to tie it Brian Ernie DesJardine and Brian Munro gave Faustina an early lead in the first period and afâ€" ter Armstrong had tied it, Ted Hodgeson restored the lead again early in the third, Pickin‘â€"Chicken 5 Murray‘s Variety * Tony Mohr scored both goals for Murray‘s in a losing cause. Crestex 2 â€" Marshall‘s 2 Good singles were thrown in by Hank Harrison 29, Clary Mcâ€" 269 and Art Irvine 262 Ladies® High Averages to date: Marg Holmes 237, Mary Dwyer DeCaire 721 (281), Mary Dwyer 723(258) and Betty Agnew 705 (243). Kay 282, Norm Dvernchuk 273, Charlie Holmes 279, Jim Venner Men‘s High Averages to date: Bert Sheehan 254, Art Haffenden 250, Bill Ruse 250, Cy Simons 246 and Ron Haffenden 246. Get The Facts On MacArthur 314 Giannobile 341 . R. DiMarcki Pickin‘â€"Chicken Starlite ... Marshall‘s ......... Faustina ........... Murray‘s . tex goal. lflu',m.louwm Marshall‘s built up a 2â€"0 lead Lakeshore Arena last Thursday in the first period on goals by night and was generally a thorn Don Hope and Frank ItChuhqiia the side of most Schomber but could mot" hold back their players as he scored two goals opponents and had to settle for in leading Lakeshore to a 5â€"2 win a tie. |over the Bears. 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[ball injury suffered in the final count at 5â€"5 and then finally lost\ Lakeshore‘s bis problem hém"mm count at 5â€"5 and then finally lost The scoring Thursday night was confined to Jim Moore and O‘Shell as they alternated in the payoff department, Moore pickâ€" ing up the first, third and fifth, Trevor Harrison and Jack Foran got the Schomberg goals. Prior to Thursday‘s game the front line trie of Foran, Bob Ne!â€" hams and Dwayne Ferguson were leading the Metro Jr. B scoring stats. but lost ground as the reâ€" Whip Schomberg Bears 5â€"2 REGARDLESS OF SIZE! cost To YoU! | CaAlL 279.9531 Heavy â€" Duty TRUCK $ With This New Addiï¬on We Can Now Sell and Service ! spite the five goals they scored, is in finding the range on the opâ€" position nets with any degree of regularity. In five ganies they have seored only 19 goals which is the third lowest in the usually high seoring group. Only Markâ€" ham and Georgetown have puorâ€" er records but there is a ray of The injuy list will shrink withâ€" in the next couple of weeks as Robbie Johnston will be back and it is hoped that Ron McNeil a8 AND ASK Tomorrow _ night Lakeshore moves into Weston for a battle against the Dodgers and this is automatically a game to be looked forward to. Next Tuesâ€" day, Lakeshore moves into Dixi¢ Arena before returning home next Thursday for the return game against the Dodgers. FREQUENT CAUSE Doctors in private practice see more patients suffering from respiratory diseases than from FOR FOR ALL TRUCK ENQUIRIES * FRANK CADIEUX * BOB TUPLING * FLOYD ARNOLD LIMITED E. tario Jr. Football champions. have plans for remaining in conâ€" dition during the winter months. The boys have formed a hockey club and a basketball team and are looking for a league, preferâ€" a?‘ly intermediate, in which to play. 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