HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-11-04, Page 20Page 2A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1987
The foothall season came to an end for the Junior Kedmen for Central Huron Secondary School
when thelost in the semi-finals to the Goderich Vickings on October 29. The Vikings won the game
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Cormiers Crushers 33
Wagon Masters 32
Just For Fun 31
Grammas and Grampas 27
Whiners 20
Best In Town 20
The Apple Gang 17
Beginners Luck 16
Karen Garrow had the high single for the
ladies on October 22 with a score of 245,
while Nancy Atkinson had both the high
triple and the high average with scores of
630 •and 196 respectively. For the men,
Doug Buchanan was the top bowler with
the high single of 320, the high triple at 739
and the high average of 232.
Londesboro Men
Lear Jets 30
Jeeps 28
Model A's 24
Caddies 21
New Yorkers 12
Pontiacs 11
On October 22 Burt Greidanus had the
high single with 293 and Bill Roy had the
high triple at 741, as well as the high
average of 222.
Tuckersmith Mixed
Rose's Rubies 37
Jenny's Jewels 37
Freda's Pearls '36.5
Marion's Diamonds 35
Ann's Amethyst 33.5
Stien's Sapphires 31
Rose Hummel had the high single for the
ladies with 273, as well as the high triple at
642 on October 26, while Jenny Kaastra
had the high average of 185. For the men,
Gerrit Raidt had the high single with 257,
while Angus Hummel had the high triple at
605 and the high average of 207.
Those bowlers who rolled games over
200 included: Rose Hummel, 273; Jenny
Kaastra, 235; Marion van Wyk, 233, 212;
Stien de Weerd, 219; JoAnn de Weerd, 218;
Janis de Koning, 213; Romayne McClin-
chey, 212; Tina Nykamp, 212; Ann de
Weerd, 208; Gerrit Raidt, 257; Angus Hum-
mel, 230, 201; Henry Hummel, 223, 215,
Clarence Roorda, 202, 217; Raymond
Riley, 206; Jack McClinchey, 200: spare
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Hilda Veenstra, 263; spare Doug Thomp-
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Clinton and Area Ladies
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High Rollers 27
Classic Concentration 24
Fandango 21
Karen Pounder was the top bowler for
the ladies on October 27 with the high
single of 274, the high triple at 745 and the
high average of 228. Irene Thalen was the
50-50 draw winner, and the hidden score
winner was Cathy Connolly.
Bowling games over 200 v, ere: Karen
Pounder, 267, 204, 274; Kittie McGregor,
228; Edna Atkinson, 232; Kathy Ladd, 238;
Cathy Connolly, 212; Nancy Sue Swan, 263.
Londesboro Men
Lear Jets 37
Jeeps 33
Model A's 24
Caddies 23
Pontiacs 16
New Yorkers 14
On October 29 Harry Lear had the high
single with 280 and the high triple at 734,
while Bill Roy had the high average of 220.
Londesboro and Area Ladies
The Blue Jays 41
The Loonies 31
The Dodos 26
The Hummingbirds 26
The Cuckoo -Birds 23
The Orioles 21
Dorothy Airdrie had the high single for
the ladies on October 26 with 267, while
Rita Verburg ha'd the high triple at 682 and
Helen Hutchings had the high average of
207. For the runner-up positions, Rita Ver -
burg had the high single at 254, while
Dorothy Airdrie had both the high triple
and the high average with scores of 657 and
194 respectively. .The most improved
bowler was Dorothy Salverda with plus 17,
and the runner-up was Dorie Blake with
plus 14.
Bowling games over 200 were: Dorothy
Airdrie, 267, 229; Debbie Cuthill, 224;
Helen Hutchings, 250, 234; Janet Taylor,
241; Dorie Blake, 215; Christine Kennedy,
212; Kathy Wammes, 228; Reta Kelland,
214; Rita Verburg, 218, 210, 254.
Tuesday Afternoon Ladies
Grace's Geese 44
Lexie's Larks 43
Nancy's Pink Flamingos 40
Mary's Magpies 40
Roy's Ravens 40
Ruby's Robins 39
Helen's Old Crows 37
Evelyn's Eagles 37
Edythe Beacom and Pat Taylor tied for
the high single on October 27 with scores of
254, while. Iva Reid hadgthe high triple at
607, and Nancy Atkinson had the high
average of 200. The hidden score prizes
donated by Dixie Lee Chicken were won by
Ceacilia Edgar and Lois Gibbings.
Those ladies who bowled games over 200
included: Jane Bradshaw, 200, 207; Shirley
Fowles, 204; Sheila Keys, 204, 207; Lois
Gibbings, 207; Nancy Atkinson, 211; Nora
Heard, 211, 248; Helen Faber, 218, 223; Iva
Reid, 229; Grace Evans, 232; Tudy Wilson,
238; Nancy Roy, 252; Edythe Beacom, 254;
Pat Taylor, 254.
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