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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Oct 1949, p. 9

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T~ O C T o e L 18, 184 - T I E C A N A D ! M < S T A T E BS A , O W MA N Y U . EO T A M Y A ___ Alleys ~~~1-2, Westlake VS ~'il ueldles B. H. S. Junior :bunt. e second fali lasted Churcl rudteCre"wt uaê dhp n .~~ - Ailsyz3:4. Dates vu Miln. o bt o çrand thia Urne Samnar- its suggestion of peac n ohr h y c ud fn I WIr e h - fl mu E '~~~~~2' 5 Aleys 5-6; Luxton va Oke. i.ose to O.shawa 12-71 Ru.d Team Lou ra carne:-,Out on top after knock- wrorldllness" within hr tn'.Btt-aam od en i - ing ga ri ùound w ith body throw of probab t he g e t s o t a r a o e t r H li 'e s 1 2 a o n s F l - I i L X e h r e t u i tO t h t Y s n a:4 4 T w o in te r e s tin g th in g s c o m m e r c ia l th o r o u g h a e o h e h a l g l i s m d t i U -le s 3 4 a c ll a B i -e w ere _ ticed d u rin g th is ro u n d . w o rld ; o r as if th e w r e r n j c l r a ! c z r i e a ~ 5~ S A I l e s 3 - . C n c i f a v D . l ! - S h o r t a d e d t h o u g h t h e w e r e , O u t w e g h e d a n d o u p l a y e d T t w u s w h e n S a m a r r a i l . d o w n a n y .o n e o f a h u d e o t r m e s o ! l s f r n d : " o * Ccztchin~ Up ~ Oke 2 Aley5-, Pperva Rundie 1Ute Oshawa Juv:niles had littie the way, Dowmanville 'M h it Ë-nnian with lits fist familiar Hausesa 0 P nt.Blh utb uqfeaJ*, di hnyu On2 Aly5-,Pprtrouble defeating Bowmanvllle Schaol's Junior C.O.S.S.A. e #adold one drew crowded streets o! ude a lm 1 esuce BIth 20 Averates Nov. lô6-ý Juveniles, 12-7, in the second of lost their -ilrst gime of the 1 aama hu~ ewsaroncte.tdy odrt~ Bowlinq,7Alley News B. Mine 233 7.00 1p.. 2 sMle three games ta determîne the season to Whitby High 19 achArma htseelh. Whe Has u- Naowne can ge wt h rc w hn?>Ys po l i S R. Hearle28 Leageadtewne teM-ntdfrterpugn blterfr Msml ad odb olihi DCrtr24 Alteys 5-6, P. Williamis va B. eSUC sidxwl DCatr24 Wlim auTrophy. Probably because the Bawxnanville outfit was uZ1.Youaskdfor lt!" that St. Nichalas's, teCleit oî asc.Bt r er ta have wlthe eoter fair leekK. Pleron28 83 .o! the-holiday weekend and the able to gain yards this way durli Thr econd % unusual incident Church o! Fifth Avneàoi rigt ov i no'al ~ o! owlie hn u fthe apr 80 wll K. Lllams 218 Aly -,Obon sPpr interest lu anather championship the gaine, while UcWib en de *dluhe rmtese-cmaei iaca euu ibteol esr<te nw co m b ne t e t o w e ks.A . O sb orn e 214 A l y - , W st a e v u t p ly o! lu e w n Y d ork ery t e lew U n ed oles lu In h e B ow m n L tors. a miarra w as h o ld in g H an - th e sain e sp ace occ i ed b 1 o d a d p l t c j r s u e ole s56 O e v a c ua pe<>î er nnd b se th il lm u every plunge an igan 'y nc leg while standing storey ocifice builing i i o e oii The first week saw Reg Hearlà L: Krichew 214 ..I~ 56 k s C nia out-o!-towners' out-hit the locals rarely !ailed 10 make at les ve n t te. H nia a aeu cn mc ag m na 5~- T e d w t w 309ature l th ee singe ame wîthDB. Baes 212 N.02a d a e Ui itoyplis.ya d. Th. wa e ylittle pasa. squlr in u a x g eae ! ott e d i h ta e u c s a u ,fli g b c e o e a r e 309 and Bu l M eFeeter had high Dr. Sie m on211 7.00 p m. ford O sa w a t ic up t h s, wo- u in g a d ur ug Uic a m e au e en f r 4o fr in a n isex !, we n sd e - p ortlto e! ad a s ! llte s c s - a i r u e t - - t a l t triplewith 693. The bowling as a R. May ard 210 A lys 1-2, F. W illiams vs M Ine of-threseries at one a eapee less completed passes. Bow mn . el y a m u g d t o i. l eih oh o ht l h e da c, ia lsei g r v n e w h e as terrible but som e o! G. Elliott 209 A l ys 3-4. Oke v s Bates T e d ci i g tilt will be pla e il's o l peteQ wa d an4 Thnly wh e an ng an ad t herei t ruly e ih o o mir u e ts u h c n m a u e . t t ~~~' tI.hO m vle so mnetim e In the the last «play of the gam e. in ýq iet repose, Seelie cal mnly they touch o ly t he s r a e o s a d t a r w r d e h v a we had PCtto te roe ou soH.A. i orm207 A8-3 ys 5. Wntafars ipruturmnle. ohtassoe ako e prOvem ent fro m lere l. H alm n2 7 Aliys 1-2. Rundle v s Cancilla c enear future.f he th n s- he be eft we xpe t t Se so e 1i -H. HPiper 207 8.30 p.minBth em ased a lace#k hdowm, tk nodingo nicthings-d the beneits t a a e as ui c o e u i e,1 .s m The second n1ght Jirn Callan T. Hoar 206 Aleys 3-4, Coole vs B. Wiiliams The game nearly euded et Uic should improve with more e ece tots ecudoc rftadls c w n t e Royal luheaerr piakstsbut Dale 205holhedse5-6-taOdiognenva auxtotedndtof theceirsbalancng -otha rerienclnin actaalty.Th, wo UeTh are tck t M al -2 5 ley -G sb r e a u to nd o Uc fis i ni g - i p ren e lu a tu lcompetiio#, nM o e stand o u it and the fight a l benefita can be me s r d il G n ai o do lu hs l t o . with 308 for higli single, AI Q>o B. Williamns 204 Nov. 30- Oshawa group had only nine 'men The smoothest player on thc field resumed from Uice point at which dollars. There are som htma ayvela hromwed. borné had 304 and Reg Hearle D. Little 204 7.00 p.m. with themamd, in trying ta score was Campbell, the Whity quai-.IA had sddely stopped. be asssed Uic hepeaeadmr etdb ileloe u . 29. ak a, h Cutie m Mns aorLageAllys 1-2. Westlake va Bates the second Bowmnanville run, terbak, wvho made up for what, The final fal lasted about -one enity o! humain heart.yn i nlcigfc o h Port acwo ay, igh Cour wtice49,m-owen S cMjoheaue Alîcys 3-4.,1Luxton va F. Wil- Creamer smashed into the catcher h. lacked lu size by lis rapid and Minute, as Samarra weut rushing When the darkest aso a eivngclm htleki portcewoinehgI72tripl iOs7bornln hee liams and put hlm out o! action with a accurate ball-handlnq an dccep. into the ring, slugged Hannigan were upon us, churchdrssod oudcne alteaaawtl Brucnd eMier 7293.-Obome lît Schedue Alîys 5-6, Runde .Va B. wîî- badly-twisted kue. However, ive Pays. MNevin, Whitby twice, cracked their heads t- open and mcn andwmewreatnqiadco!ntea: Minesan'. ilims eanOc.19 iasanother player was found to f111 halfback, carried most o! their gether a few times and pinued not ashamed to çeekthr eas"Tcatsrew 6an Tied M r fi9Minsad-Wil lace's tca12m.00 o- lia Pm inthe lime-up and thc game cou- plunges, but would have gainedthma ohefororhecu. Points wth Luxton and Bates Alcys 1-2, F. Williams vs Bates AIîceys 1-2, Osborne vs, Cancilla tinued, with Uic Oshawa pitcher more yards if le had been able ta As Uic crowd roared its approval with 10 ecI. Mlne's tearu had Alicys 3-4, Luxton vs B. Wil. Alicys 3-4, Oke vs Milne having no hope o! being replaced 'aeayfse hna iwtesoyfcdwme ade & sore Uit 3234 -and Bob lasAlicys 5-6, Piper vs Coode if le ever wore out. He came trot. W am's tea4i ,bad 3126. Milnc's Alicys 5-6, Osborne vs Oke Dec. 7- through, hawever, amd although. to the dressing rooms while the tearn lad higli single game with 8.30 p.rn. 7.00 p.zu. h. walked nime mcn and forced First Quarter hardboiled, but soft-headed, Han- 1187. Alîcys 1-2, Coole vs Cancilla Alîcys 1-2. Oke vs B. Williams lu one run on walks, he pitched W'hitbY kicked off and, a!ter iligan loudly protesied tle decis- Don Sweete won the booby Alleys 3-4, Piper vs Milne Aleys 3-4, Westlake vs Cancilia lis way oui a! the spots on most the bail lad changed ,hands three !on ta nobody in particular and prize wlth 88 and this was Uic Aleys 5-6 Westlake vs Rundie Alîcys 5-6, Rumdle vs Milne occasions and struck oui 11 o! his times in the centre o! the field, everyane lu general. Olscr eoddudr10 Oc.2-8 30 p.m.apposition, a Whitby kick wenita the cnd- The semi-fimal between Mike In this issue of The Siatesffian- 7.00 p.m. AIY 1-2, Luxton vs Coole Falls did the piiching for Baw- zonewe Sanows-rudShrpadAgl Ctliws appears the bowling schedule Éc Aleys 1-2, LulFian vs Milne Aleys 3-4, Osborne vs Bates manville for the firsi fîve innings fora a point. Bowmamvilc played a three-way bout, with Cistoldi, buy a paper, eut it out, hang it in Alleys 3-4, Osborne vs Rundle Alîcys 5-6, Piper vs P. Williamns and, durimg that time, gave up toadickhen tcheitbwn2y reccivet oerway arauodt After p aIfllh your kitchen and tleu you will AlIcys 5-6, Coole vs Bates e.1-trewl, ie usad hnteWibyeevrWyaon.Afr ehdfly not be phomig your secrctary to 8.30 p.m. Playof!s sadsxfmld o aniercvrdnush SiPby en ot btree woalk, five runs an d omnil eoec uihdSap ymasbt sec whcm you bow1. Alicys 1-2, Piper vs B. Williams Jan. 4- hndts.veutto sawtao vr i . authel m. ie. After aw onuck, fair and foui, le started iu on the Alieys 3-4, F. Williams vs Can- 7.00 p.m. bt m îc rosb i rm thcy tried a long lateral ou an emd referee and was disqualified afier Me' ao egecilla Alcys 1-2, F. Williams vs Piper mates, extension which ,wcut for a knackimg him flat. Sharpe was (Standing end of 2nd week) Aleys 5-6, Westlake vs k. Aliys 3-4, Bates vs Osborne Coggins and A!leck o! Oshawa' back, however, because te pass Thprlmarboteî e Mine12 70 Cancila Ail ys 12 Luxt n vs undie Alicy 5~6, B. WiTiams s Oke attem ta siouhtE ' yO U T HIII Tea, Pins Nv. .-Alîcys 5-6, Coole vs Luxton had, respcctively, thc best and hehiiid the lime was a forward. limit while tle crowd dozed. P. Wlliams 1 .0P r.83 i.worst performances a! the day at There was no further scorimg 12in -,Wslk aF i-83A1p-m.12 in aRnl h lae ogn one u h ure.Billy Siack and Antome Leon L u x ia n 1 0 lia m s l e s 3 4 a c l a v e t a e t o r p n e n a d a f e t c a Bts12 Aleys -2, PWerta ke . l- Aleys -26, B M im vs unde îlemplte Cogginsipnein ouir qare.dQure CBates 10 Alicys 3-6, Piper vs W ilka s anls 3-4, C nll s W sta c t o tilsand d a e ingix lufou S co d Qu rtrheld lis opponent lu a nu mrnb f Cbl13.ly 56 atsv Williams Jan.30 11- tcam's 'runs, whereas Affleck The first play o! this quarter holds for 30 minutes. B. ilias 7 8.0 .m 7.00 p.m. wenita bat five times and struck was a Whiiby kick which went Wcstlake 5 les1-,Lxo v ude Aleys 1-2, Coole vs Piper oui four times, going dowm on a ta the Bowmamville end zone and T Rude5 Alîcys 3-4, Osborne vs Coole Alîcys 3-4, Milne vs Oke grounder ta first lu his fith iry. rollcd oui o! bounds for au he T e Sentinel Osborne 4 Alleys 5-6, Cancilla vs Mile AUceys 5-6, Cancilla vs Osborne Ws e l itn o o rouge. Score: Whitby, 2; Bowman- nieejr Ppr4 N.0 9 .0 p.m. manville wiih two singles and a ville, 0. The. bail went ta Bow- I Rlee Piper 4 7.00 p.m. Allcys 1-2, B. Williams vs Run- triple in four official times ai bat,.uierow 5 u dle manville o hi w 5 u Alîys3-, . illam v Lx-Strangciy enougl, although le te were gradualiy forced back By Joseph Lister Rutledge was resp3usbP. forldrmvîvg Lux-wanad finally lost ihe bail on a They are tearing down the Ca!- run, nithr o thm cme s afumbe on their own 10. Ater an legiate Refrmed Curch ai 5th ion 5-,Bte aWetaereuslthe a! tofhiicamTe as a incomplet. forward and a lime Avenue and 48th Street. New Ja.cys8-6, Bates vsh Westiaereuio!ayo!lsls.TIc irt buck, Harlowe, flying wing, took York ta make way for a 21-storey II I 7a.0018- occurbaes d eWesthwledixth ti he blarouud end for Wibysoffice bidn.The lovelyGoh auAlîcys 142, Luxton vs Osborne force iu a run. The second hep- cis onvera Kymss4te ctwrwih a en ad "'" " Iif>AA ~Aleys 3-4, B. Williams vs Coole pemed lu tle eighth wlem, wiîî . i r. There was ne furuler mark as mnucl ta teus o! Uiou- JOIN THE i P EASFML.NW A8.y30 6,CacilavsRudl a main ou third, West struck oui scoring in tle quarter, altlaugh ai sands o!foccasiana1 visitors as tu 83pm.and siarted for firsi wîen th one point it looked as tloUgh New Yarkers, is giving place ta Aleys 1-2, Piper vs Westiake catcher rpethbalOnheWiy might marel down thc Uic practical. It is aimosi as if___ Ales34 atsv k hrow ta firsi to catch West, the fieldas he ad hrN Ws te wr ta1n oW ldTLn- a.cy5-6,Mlev F iias runner ou hird scored easiy. downs lu a row on line plunges. y, îe grey symbol o! God among Jan. 25- Score ai hli!. Whutby 7; Bowmau- tle toweriug fimancial monuments eWaU 7.00 pa..1-Batteries: Oshawa-Mroczeck, ville, 0. oNWewSceasotlheLeil Aleys 12.Caucilla vs Oke Lawrence gnd Bicnkawski; Bow- oTWalirdeeQuarterLitl Aiss3-4, Luxion vs Westlake. mauville-Falîs, Butionshaw and Practically thc wlole quarter Aleys 5-6 Piper vs Osborne.- Gallagler. wes plaed in, thc Bawmanville 8.30 p.m. Score by Inuimgs R K E end o! ile field. Whiby made four Aleys 1-2, B. Williems vs F. Oshawa 230,003,301 12 Il 4 firsi dawns and almosi rouged Tbere's a. woixderful Wlliams Bow'vilc 103,002,010 7 6 4 Bowmamville before they finally promise of eompimentary Alîcys 3-4, Bates va Rundie plungcd aud buckcd over 20 Alîcys 5-6, Milne vs Cool. ad o nthrtulom gla our lii our ne w st rou Fe . 1 L M B E R M eN evin c rri e th is n c over * o! Alinto-Wlnter dusk-to- 7.001p.in an a lime buck froni the iwa-yard Ailgy 1-2, Rundie vs Piper ____ dawn dresses. You'il love Allay 3-4, B. Williams va Can- 7 - vert. Thc Bowmanvillc kick-off cillatdrpig h was very good and carried iat Ui sttdrpig ** h~ Alîcys 5-6, P. Williarns vs os- co UMMI!D the Whiîby eud-zone, but was car- SUes that nip you In the borne i ried out about, two yards. Whitby 8.30 p.m. hcld off the ]ocals and île quar- rlght places, tail stralght in Alicys 1-2, Oke vs Luxion i ter ended with Whiiby leadiug, cUisis. -You'll cherlsh the Alicys 3-4, Milne vs Bates SPortangks 12-0. Ali.ys 5-6 Coole vs Westlakàe -ALaitQare Uatc fs io rgat e 7 .p.. W hitbY fu rbled a ! er two W s e 7.00 p.m. sylesandpiaYs and Bowmanvllle reeovcrcd, Wse cf ur any styes nd Alîys 1-2, M ine va Canilla then forced ther way down for T r j ~ . - . * - l . 6 You'IlImont eertainly b. de- Alleys 3-4, Cool. vs Osborne)- îe tWo urtbyfiveadime. Tlney rnps les - IL 6c Aleys 5-6, Rundle vs Luxton the hitb OfltMlo UneNo i llghted wlth the wlde array 8.30 p.m. wr mbet crbtafw ~e1- ~ LS I Of beavOnlY colors - and Alleys 1-2, B. Williams vs Bates wpl ays le ice bura futew 40otle l 7 A lîys 3-4, 0k . v s Piper i a Uich e d-zone, w ere theF r o d n Yel wS O R T lOws low prices.. But do Alicys 5-6, F. W illiams v s W est- .. W ii yr nn r asGoldefon - - * iL iL i U L F L W E cr ne1. e or our elf15- -by cam eback later and took t eUica sl . 8 7.0 all intç Bowwmnville icrritory Ontario No. 1 Alfeeyno*1-2, ke v Westakean twoa' long firsi downs. The Allcys 3-4, Cancilla vs F. Wil- quarterback then tricd a long okn Oins3l .25 liains forward-« which boumced froin then aas b.25 ag ed Aleys 5-6, B. Williams vs Piper - receivc4Ps larids, off île finger- califorulla .4Alicys 1-2. Bates vs Coole iips a!' two Bawmauville players Tb6w ). From $3.75 iapMar. 15-ý Our Famous SANITONE *orked es well altcr as befare SHORTENING ~ 1 IH EL 700 "In' nd choking didu'î produce amy FACIAL 'SAP *. C FI AllÎyas -2, Cancilla vu Bates«y CI :g os hortn ss o breath ln te suffier-FACIAL8K10111o Aleys 5-6, Oke vs Rundie Youi ocu iueiatrte hwwr hs faI k , ,o h ,Jo h n sto n & C ry d orm a 8 : 34 oo.v .Wilan op o t C e n riIrS nlll:feîfoic EATS 7 ' 30es«2,Obrev etaeshoutcd theinselves hoarse. 2lb. PHNESu - . ~ .Aleys 3-4, Piper vs Luxton Jaded colors Spring to life. The main event brought "H-ard- P13O IC_30_____o______5-6____ ' 1 bel1d" Henian u gîs HR..F1.ST-C.I 4I Ales56.Mlev Williams Spots are g one .. . Original.1Sclle Smr Hannigan pre-istT ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ _ eug lu ar brds "fit" and drape restor d .. . snted a good ex mple of a per- ç qe __ but thcy garmentsareld a betbutptess fecily..raised, milk-!ed chicken- neyers ol afiy. prsslots o! meet and no muscle. Neyer-. cOj1g4141 longer! There's no dry-clean- thless, even though Samarra had Inet )OIitions t@%s TI C KE TS ing odor, either . .. and we muscles enough for two men,pu TO EVEEYIVEE d inrrpis RE oî Hanuigan managed ta take UicotitiOgq Air, Rail or Stashp d io ear RE ot is ali w minutes by grab- coledI w 0 Cosutno miore thani ordinary bing Sechie from. bchind, before Consultit. bell lad gone, throwing hlm EL L methdi-cil u îody!L rouud île ring while scrubbing Bewmznue ilis eyes and finally flinging hlm là King St. W. Phone 778 ... .dawn and holding hm for te W~U~IJ60-CYCLE . 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