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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-13, Page 5Five Bowling Teams Score 7-0 Victories Five whitewashings were reg­ istered jn this week's activity m the Men’s Bowling League. The Windmills, Bingers, Huskies, Tradesmen and Spare Parts all chalked up seven points to boost them in .the standings. The Tradesmen, Big Six, Pin­ poppers, Canada Packers and Pepsies were the victors’ victims in that order. . -F{6d PlrMnS turned in the top le of the week when he rolled but was closely followed by cigar^smoking Stan Prayne, who tallied a .746 thrfte-game total. The Windmills from RCAF Cen­ tralia, keep on turning week after week as they have moved themselves info a comfortable 12-point lead over their closest rivals, the Milkmen. .The Tradesmen are currently resting in the No. 3 position with 46 points, followed by the Pin- Eoppers and the Huskies who ^ave 43 and 42 points respective- Next week everyone will have the opportunity pf bowling for Christmas turkeys. Subs and regulars may take part m the fim. Wedne»day, December 5 74 6)----------oWindmills (Redman 722) _______7 Tradesmen (Glendinning 594) __ 0 Ringers (Fred Darling 747) ____7 Big Six (S. Frayne 746)____ 4 Canners (R, Tieman 605) ______3 Monday, December 10 .SI11?* (H- "Wolfe 610) „ 2 'Windmills (Osgood 632)_ _____5 PInppppers (D. Sweet 601) _____0 Huskies (A. Farquhar 641) ____7C. Packers (R. Gilson 567) ___0 Tradesmen (R?g Taylor 651)___7 Pep,sis. (B. Oberle 691) 0 Snare Parts G Mitchell 597) 7 Tip Toppers ('H. Holtzman 617) _ 4 Rural Rollers (J. Crocker 679) _ 3 STANDING W. Pepsls ___ Tip Toppers Bingers . C. Packers , Spare Parts Canners_ _ hoist the Be-Bops only two points from first place as they took seven points .from the Whatnots, Pauline Brintnell, who rolled a 638 triple, Jed her team, the Hot Dogs, to a 7-0 victory io • give them a 44-point total. Dorothy Marks, pf the Green­ horns,. and Dianne Wooden, of the Mighty Mice, paced their respective teams to full seven- pomt victories, Dean Frayne, of the Jolly Six, had the highest triple of the week with a 643. Nite Hawks (B., Sangster 571) _ Merry Maids (N. Francois 625) _ B6 Bops (P. Tuckey 630) ____ Whatnots (O. Essery 578) Hl Lights (M. Holtzman 54Q)_ Busy Bees (V. Harvey 547) ___ Alley Cata (D. Prance 558) ___ Happy Gals (D. Hall 587) _____ Jolly Six (D, Frayne 643) .Pin Poppettes (A. Fairbairn 502) Mighty Mice (D. Wooden 527) Ups and. Downs (M. Tetreau 489) Hot Dogs (P. Brintnell 638) Blowettes (M. Dilkes 505) _ Frisky Six (G. Scott 540) _ Buttercups (H. Sadler 590) Jolly Jills (A. Lawson 544) Lollipops (B. Neil 4.65) Greenhorns (D. Marks 61 ft) Wee Hopes (M. Jones 471) ' STANDING Busy Bees __ 50 Merry Maids _ 49 Be Bops •____ 48Alley Cats_46 Ups * Downs 46 Hot Dogs 44 P. Poppettes _ 43 Happy Gals _ 43 .Toliv .Tills __35 Mighty Mice „ 33 4 7 0 5 2 4 3 Bantams Win Second Straight The Exeter Legion Bantams, paced by the four-goal perform­ ance of Frank “perry’’ Boyle, laped the Lucan Bantams to the tune of 9-1 in Lucan on Tuesday night for their second straight victory in as many starts in the WOAA Bantam Hockey League. Exeter’s Jack Stephen was the only other player on the club besides Boyle to ’come through with more than one goal as he scored twice to help lead the Legion Bantam's offensive at­ tack. Single tallies fell to Bev Sims, Don Cann and forward Dale Turvey. ■ The Exeter Legion Bantams posted, a previous 1’4-0 victory over the Centralia ’"Flyers in their only other outing. Lucan Irish Tailspin, Zurich, llderton Win The .W.Q.AiA* Intermediatei Zurich Flyer’s netminder, Dick league is turning into (juite a McFalls, came up with a stellar race. | performance of goaltending as Lucan Irish, who only last 'he posted his first .shutout of week were riding in first place the season against Lucan in a on a 3-0 record have now lost, 2-0 game played in Lucan. two in a.row and find themselves I Fopwell and Doun O’Brien ®e'JhJnM1US^<?“,.ipla?e .116 tlie tSe fiX Z® i S FCCOrd their SOCOUdThe llderton Wildcats defeat- victory in four starts ni?in’4 Bob Ev^ns lias been mainly ivnritiQOnriaOiQ + v16 Goderich responsible for the llderton Wild- a5;^s 19-3 to take over sole cats being up in first place, possession of first place with a? «»-- ...... . . 4-1 record. ! The Mitchell Legionaires, who, dropped their first game of the year tqi the Lucan Irish in Lucan, gained revenge this week by thumping out a 4-1 victory over the Irish Six. with the Mitchell jLegipnaires., ed the Clinton Coits 5-4 and then goals to record their second When the Wildcats eeked out a 5-4 decision from Clinton in Clinton, Evans scored a pair of goals to lead his team to vic­ tory. „ » Against the Goderich Mail- lands, gob Evans came up with a five goal performance and „ Windmills ___59Milkman __ 47 Tradesmen __ 4ft Pinpoppers _ 43 Huskies ____42 Kinjacks ___ 40BiK Six----- - 38 R. Rollers__38 t SCHEDULE Monday, December 17 7-9—Milkmen vs. Pepsies ■ Huskies vs. Windmills ... G- Packers vs, Bingers 9-11—Spare Parts vs. BI? Six ... J Kin jacks vs. B. Boilers Wednesday, December 19 7-9—Pinpoppers vs. Tradesmen Whizz Bangs vs. Tip Toppers Canners vs. PinpoppersTURKEY ROLL: All subs are allowed to roll for’the birds. ns -38 37 35 32 31 11 picked 'Up she assists, i» the free s-wihg IM game. Clair Maltby, another Xldmiw stalwart, rammed home four goals and assisted on .six other plays. Scott McNair with four; Max O'Neil and Tom Collings with two each and Pon Urbshott and Phil Alcumbrack with one apiece rounded out the 19 goal outburst. This week the league leader­ ship could easily1 change hands as the* second place Mitchell, Legionaires play twp .games to Jlderton’s one against Zurich. The Zurich Flyers will see action three times this week and with three wins could take over first place. IP _____wi ...... ; thron ww oredited , tei' a:ssisU e-Aeli while W__________« Jack Chipehw, Boa Jcfcm Mid Jerry Beid pickod. up pomls. The December WA S Hensail Bantams Capture Opener HensaU Bantam posted their , initial win in the WOAA Bantam : League on ’Tuesday night, when ; they ran up an 11-0 victory over 1 the .Centralia Flyers in .a Bantam game held, at the Exeter Arena. Centre Bill Shaddick paced the Hensail crew to victory with a three-goal “hat trick/* while Bill McKinnon and Steve Kyle fol’ lowed closely with two goals Apiece. a Jerry Heid, Don Johnson, Bryan Bonthron, and Brian Christian rallied for single coun­ ters in the game. : . Jerry Broderick, although not scoring a goal, picked up three ..............j assists as he set up plays for his to 7/is designed to reduce pr teammates to flash the light stop this disastrous record | Leo Tiberio and Bryan Bon- ...*... ...............-... The Canadian Highway Safety Conference claims that one Can­ adian dies every-three, hours as a result of traffic accidents. 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