The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-11-24, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1949 Page 5
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Ladies' League 5
Wednesday, November 16, in
the Ladies’ League at the Bowl
ing Alleys, the Rookies m.et the
Whizzers on alleys X and 2. Aid
ed by a large handicap, the
Whizzers managed to split’ the
points with Audrey Jackson’s
team, Eileen Vivian tossed a
triple of 542 (273) to head the
Rookies. Mary Miners, with 506
(20 5), was best for the Whizz
ers.
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On the next alleys, the Yarn
Spinners and Jolly Eight tan
gled, The Eight had too much
on the hall for the Spinners and
took three of the four points.
Irene Jensen, rolling 523 (211),
was best foi* the Jolly Eight
gals. Lois Brintnell had a triple
of 529 (254) to top the Yarn
Spinners.
The Hot Dogs had an easy
time when they met the Soror
ity. The latter only had four
players show up and thereby de
faulted the games. Ann Brock
tossed a nice triple of 600 (257)
to lead the Dogs. Lucille Dubois
with 537 (247) was best of the
Sorority.
Thursday Night
Thursday night, the Muska-
teqrs had a rough time of it
pvhen they met the Happy Gals.
The Gals had a hot evening and
took all four points from the
Muskateers. Dot Hall again en
joyed a good night f o r the
Happy Gals when she tossed a
tripld of 59 6’ (245). For the
Muskateers, Bat Bush was best
with 435 (164).
The Housewives and Frisky
Sisters came out of their strug
gle all even. Each took two
points, Lillian I-Iunter-Duvar was
the best player - of the Frisky
Sisters with 4S2 (19S), while
Gladys Bierling with 513 (222)
topped the Housewives.
The Skunks are beginning to
they took three of the four
points from the Lucky Strikes.
Doreen Prance had a good triple
of 597 (248) to lead the Skunks.
Velma Harvey topped hex* team
with 444 (184':
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Standings—w L A P
Happy Gals ...10 2 4 14
Yarn Spinners 10 2 3 13
Hot Dogs .....9 3 3 12
Muskateers ....7 5 3 10
Jolly Hight ...5 7 2 7
Frisky Sisters 6 6 1 7
Housewives ....4-8 3 7
Rookies ........' 5 7 2 7
Whizzers ......6 6 1 7
Skunks ..........5 7 2 7
Lucky Strikes 3 9 0 3
Sorority ........2 10 0 2
Men’s League
A meeting of the bowling ex-
ecutive was held last Friday
night after the regular league
games. Some rulings were
Straightened out, and also the
question of Hensall continuing
in the league. The Hensall team
had missed several nights' bowl
ing, and it was decided that it
should be dropped from the sche
dule, The Not Quites, a group
of air force personnel, were al
lowed to take over Hensail’s
position in the league.
It was also decided to have a
turkey roll.the week immediate
ly proceeding Christmas. It will
cost each man fifty cents who
Wishes to enter, and there will
be six turkeys. One will be for
the high single and one for the
high • triple. For the other four,
four numbers will be put in a
hat and sealed before the roll
commences. One number will be
in the 400 triple class, two in
the 50 0 triple, and one over 6 00.
The ones closest to these num
bers win. This way, all bowlers
good or bad, will have an even
chance of whining a turkey.
Wednesday Night
The Mighty Mice picked up
some easy points on Wednesday
night, November 16,‘ when they
were scheduled to meet the Hen
sall team, The latter didn’t show
up and thereby forfeited all
points. Ken Cudmore had a good
evening for the Mice with a
triple of 626 (248).
The Snipers ran into difficulty
when the Tigers of Grand. Bend
took three of the four, points.
Everett Desjardine, tossing 666
(255) , was the best trundler for
the Tigers, with Jack Wither
spoon close behind with 648
(234). Don Hughes showed
some of his old time form in
rolling 674 (235) to lead the
Snipers. Reg Taylor also had a
good score for the Snipers with
647 (246),
The Butchers didn’t have too
much trouble in subduing the
Seedsmen in the last set of the
evening. The Seedsmen were
only able to salvage one point
from the tussle. Fred Darling,
rolling like Old Man River,
again topped the Butchers with
666 (250). For the Seedsmen,
Jack Fulcher’s 636 (249) was
best,
Friday Night
'Friday night, on alleys 1 and
2, the Big Six continued their
fine trundling when they tool?
three points from Grand Bend.
Stan Frayne, tossing a neat 678
j (26 8), showed the way for the
I Six, although “Punch” Wells
.was right on his heels with 677
(273). Lloyd Fahner of Grand
Bend rollecj a nice triple of 661
(256) to head the resort lads.
The Keglers turned cn the
power when they met the Tanks
on 3 and' 4 alleys. The Legion
lads were whitewashed 4-0 by
Carl Schwalm’s team. Doug
Brintnell turned in a triple of
653 (239) to lead the Keglers,
while Harold Bush with 643
(228), was best for the Tanks.
The Erks dealt the Pinpoppers
a cruel blow in the last set of
the night when they blasted them
for three points. Don O’Hearne
had a terrific triple of 732, in
cluding one game of 325, to eas
ily pace the Erks to their win.
For the Pinpoppers, Bob Nicol
again showed the way for his
team by tossing 610 (219).
Monday Night
Monday night, November 21,
the Seedsmen ran into difficulty
as they took on the Tigers. The
Exeter Maroons
Win Home Game
The Exeter Maroons opened
their season at home Monday
night and won an exhibition
basketball tilt with the Centralia
airmen by a 64-45 score.
At the end of the first quarter
the two teams were deadlocked
at 5-5 'but from there on in the
local bdys began swishing the
ball through the hoop and were
never headed. At half time they
gained a three-point advantage
with an 18-15 count and led 43-
37 going into the last quarter,
In the final session Exeter piled
up twenty-one points in carrying
most of the play.
Johnny Rether again was the
standout performer, potting
twenty-seven points. Bill O’Brien
scored ten points, all in the last
quarter. For the airmeg, Shar-
rett put ten points through the
hoop while Seedhouse had eight.
EXETER: J. Rether, 27;
Cann, 8; G. Schroeder, 8;
O’Brien, 10; Hunter-Duvar, 3;
U. Schroeder, 2; G. Rether, 6;
F. Dobbs; G. Dobbs.
CENTRALIA R.C.A.F. — Mc
Reynolds, 6; Sharrett, 10; But
ton, 4; Seedhouse, 8; McCready,
4; Boudreau, 2; Andrews, 5; Le-
vigne, 6, .
Referee: Sasso, Centralia
R.C.A.F.
Lose In (flinton
Last Wednesday night, the
Maroons dropped an exhibition
tilt to the Clinton airmen, 55-
42.
Clinton built up a big lead in
the first half and led 30-13. It
was not until the final -quarter
that the locals got rolling to
build up their score, ’ Johnny
Rether sank twenty-one points
while Bill O’Brien and Ivan
Hunter-Duvar each had six. For
Clinton, Tamouski was high
point-getter with sixteen, while
Coleman followed with fifteen.
resort men took three of the
four points. Jack Witherspoon
was tile big gun of the night for
the Tigers, tossing the high
triple for the year, 804 (305).
Howie Holtzman, rolling 618
(229) waS top man for the
Seedsmen.
The Pinpoppers regained some
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