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MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE.
High single and triple
went to Gerry Ross, bowling
high scotes of 329 single and
• 856 triple.
Games over 225: Gerry
-Ross 329. 308, Harvey_ Cul-
bert 278, 245, Harold Erring-
ton 270, Ken Adams: 267,,
262, Wayne Cranston •262,
Mel Corrin 256, Bob Greer
255, 225, Fr. Dentinger 252,
230, •Ron Stanley 241, Jitn
Bain 239, Allan Stanley 231,
• Russ Button 230, Ron;Elliott
227, Brian Stewarj '225:
Team points: Oldsmobiles
5, Fords 2, Mustangs 5,
Dodges 2, Pontiacs 5, 13tticks
2.
' Team standings : Olds .52,
Fords • 61, Mustangs 43.,
Dodges • • 59: Pontiacs • 48,
• Buicks, 74.
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•LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON '
•MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
1
• Ladies' high single WAS
bowled by Shirley Haw-
thorne with i score of 314.
Merle Rhody bowled the
high triple of 669.
Ladies.sover, 225: Shirley
Hawthorne 314, Lynn Cul-
bert 308, Evelyn Smith 271,
• Marie .Stewart 260, Linda
Stanley 1248, • 242, Wendy
Niacin 244, Gwen Caesar 234,
Merle Rhody 234.
Grant Chisholm was .high
single game scorer With a
321. Ron Stanley bowled a
732 triple for high points.
Men over 250: Grant Chis-
holm 321, Peter Steer 294,
• Delbert Nixon 294, Ron Stan-
ley 279, Keith Tyler 264.
Team points: Chipmunks
2, Foxes 7, Tigers 5, Gophers
0, Zebras 5, Polecats -2,
Squirrels 7, Cubs 7, Lions 5;
Coons 0, Wolverines 0, Kan-
garoos 2.
' Team standings: , Tigers
73, Lions 60, Foxes 59,.
Kangapos 58, Zebras 55,
• Cubs 55, Polecats 53, doph-
erg 45, Chipmunks 39, Squir-
rels 42, Wolverines. 28, -
Co.ons 21.
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LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK
• BOWLING LEAGUE
Barb Tyler • bowled the
high single and triple with
scores of 235 and 616.
• Games over • 200: • Barb
Tyler 235, 204, Chris Stick-
• lend 217, ,Alene Clark 215,
Marg Hackett 214, 213,
Anna Johnstone 211, Linda
Cranston 209, Karen Allan
201.
Team points: Cardinals 2,
Robins 5, Bluejays 4, Canar-
ies 2, Orioles 5, Doves 2.
• Team standings: Caknals
72, Robins'.63', Canaries 56,
Doves 53, Orioles 48, Blue -
jays 43.
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• TOWN AND COUNTRY
BOWLING LEAGUE
High Single fpr the ladies
went to Olive Smith with. 216. .
Anna Johnstone had high
double of 385.
'Harry Lavis had high score
for the men with a single of
209 and a double of 349.
Team scores: Reds 2,
Oranges 5, Yellows 2,
Green § 0, Bides t Violets 3.
Team standings: Violets
• 44, Yellows 39, Blues 37,
Oranges 34, Greens 32, Reds
24.
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