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OV SUN BOWL
The annual OV Sun Bowl house rounds
have been completed and 14 ladies and 19
men bested their average, to qualify to com-
pete
ompete in the zone finals in February. The
following bowlers will be going onto repre-
' sent LittleBowl and the Little Bowl Pin
Bowlers sociation, at the next stage of
competition:
Ladies - Pins -Over -Average: Brenda
' Brown 155; Sha''on Johnston 129; Helena
Young 122; Addie Bell 1181; Barb Pigg 115;
Marj Smith 103; Denise Aubut 101; Debbie
Wain 97; JQyee Hamilton 96; Vi De Haas 94;
Beth Feagan 91; Pauline Jacques 90'; Betty
Wheeler 87; Janet Daer 74. ..
Men - Pin_s.Over-Average: Bob Desjar-
dines 137; Barry Good 110, Nick Littlechild
109; Dave Bray 106; Bill Linklater 106; Jim-
my Taman 103;. Don McDougall 101,; Wes '
McLean 92; Chris Adair 92,; .Rick Anderson
78; Fred 'Pottle 74; Bill Desjardines 73;
Gary Chambers 71; Don Henry 69; -Jack
Wunnick 69; Alvin Daer 67; Peter'DeGroa
66; Ron Klages 63; Lee Littlechild 63.
MONDAY NIGHT MEN'
After Monday night's action, only four
points separate the top two teams for first --
.place honours .
Miu-phy'aLanding. took 20 points from the
slipping Fren h Cleaner taro,to retain
possession of tie lead. Al McDonald w
big star for th team as he rolled a Season
high for him, of 780. Al also rolled a 340
single on the way to his outstanding night.
Little Bowl jumped into second spot as
they managed a 17.5 to 12.5 win over the Tail
Ends. Gerry Ross came up with a big 828 to
lead Little Bowl. Gary Chambers Ied the
way for the Tail Ends as he took all three of
his matches. Audrey Durnin a 215 single. The No -Names
Selinger-Wood slipped to third spot, as, -were led by Del Geddes with a 774 triple.
they were defeated 20 - 10 by the Poverty This won her top prize for high triple in the
Pak. Haydon Thomas was the' spark plug for Christmas roll off. Jean Mundle had a 207
the Pak as he rolled 58 pins -over -average. single. . ' e
The best for Selinger was Leo Baker at 12 TheMarionettes took seven points as they
pins -over -average. . ' bowled against their team average. Kitty
The A Team slowedithe progress of John's Smith had `• a 611 triple and won the high
Jokers as they took at 16 - 14 decision. Bill single prize in the .Christmas roll off, with
_,_ -- 711: "ATvin-Daer iad'a good night "for`the-.:_-_ "WEI�NESDAY-
Black ave -them the edge as he turned in a her 263.
AFTE-R;NUON _ -. -.... .
Jokers with a 616 set. LADIES
- MONDAY NIGHT LADIES . This Christmas week the Snapdragons
The Oldtirners took Shirl's Girls for five took seven points from Tig` r "Lillies". .
,points as;Nancy -White bowled a 666 triple.. Marlene Black with 590 -led the Roses to
Close behind was•Vi De Haas with a 628: -Bev ' five' points from Marys Golds, 4n spite of
Million rolled a 214 single, Shirl's Girls had Bernice Henry's 301 and 607. .
to be content with two points as Shirley Ken- Doreen's Daisies managed only 2 points
nedy rolled a 696 triple and Dorothy : from Bluebelles, who had a 274 and 649 from
Bourdeau a 230 single. • . Irene Todd and 236 and 609 from Flo Sower-.
• Auleen's Angels and the Blazers split the . by. Audrey Brindley rolled 251 and 622 for
points with the Angels taking four. Brenda Doreen's.Daisies.. , .
Dineen had a 623 triple and Joan -Burleigh a Carnations and Buttercups also rolled to a
210 single. The Blazers gained three points 5 -" 2 split: Marg Hall had a 255 and 590.
as Jean Pinder rolled a 640 triple and Fran Janet Runag with 246'and 659 led Tulips to
Rae a 199 single'. five points from Sweet Peas. Pauline Knight
Trouble and the No -Names also split the .11 rolled 55 pins over average.
points as Trouble came away with four. Forget-Me-Nots with 238 from Pat Bur -
Audrey Brindley rolled a 565 triple. and _soughs.and 600 from Shirley Smith managed
Learning to skate is tough work, and everyliotly falls at least a few times before they get the
hang of it. This tyke, found practising at the local arena Thursday, seems to have a pretty
good solution and it probably wont .be long before those pylons wont be needed for balance.
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'only two points from Daffy Dillies. Mary
Jeffery had high game of. 221.
With some hidden scores and gifts the
ladies rounded out their day and will meet ,
again on January 9.
THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES
Team Canada fell to defeat from the,
Wallbangers. Alice Koopmans was _high
bowler for Team Canada with a 498 triple.
Dianne Scott of the Wallbangers bowled
three excellent games to give herself a 640
triple.
Yo Yo's took five points with Marl Smith
bowling three good games triple : of 66t.
Trouble Makers took two points _,and their
high` bowler for 'the evening was Barb Pigg
with a 526 triple..•
Alleycats Managed a 5 - 2 victory over the.
What Not's. Nancy Robinson ' was high
bowler for the Alleycats..yvith a 488 triple.
' Leone Thom had a 57b triple, close behind
Bonnie Erb with a' 541,: triple for the What
Not's.
Spare Parts were able to.hang on for one
point over the Nighthawks. Kim Langlois
had the high triple of 496 for the Spare Parts
"while Denise Aubut bowled three good
g. • triple
games to give her the high tri le of. 591 for
the avenin
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