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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1953, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN Ninor League Hockey Champions Decided Thursday Wight ai Arena Followed by Presentation of Trophies Bawmanville's hockey stars af _4he future had their big night hast Thursday when championships wvere decided and trophies pre- aented in the PeeWee, Bantam and Midget-Juveniie divisions ai the Minor Hockey Leagues spon- sared by the Bowmanviile De- partment ai Recreation. 1A fair crowd ai over 200 par- ents and children turned out ta Pee the finals which wound up the minor hockey for the season. 1In the Pee Wee division the ,Gallpping Ghosts, caached by Murray McKnight and captained by Don Welsh defeated the eague wining Bearcats, coached by Charlie Vanstone and captained by Winnie Vanstone. The Pee Wee trophy donated by Reg Harding and Tam Gatcheil was presented ta Captain Dan Welsh ai the win- ners by Mr. Harding. The Bantam champianship was won by the Mustangs, coached by Charlie Vanstone and captained by John Mason, who defeated the Red Raiders, coached by Tom Gatcheli and captained by John Fowher. The Bantam trophy don- ated by Miiler's Taxi was pre- sented by Jack Miller ta Captain John Mason. The Midget-Juvenile champion- ship was won by Captain Waliy Larmer's team coached by Doug Hughes and Bihl Moore, who de- feated Captain John Bird's teamn coached by Jim Coyie. The traphy in this division was donated by W. R. (Bill) Muttan, and is cali- ed the Memoriai Park T'rophy. It was presented by Recreation Di- rectar Don Shay ta Captain Wally Larmer. Pee Wee Game The Pee Wee game was some- thing ai an upset with the un- derdog Galioping Ghosts defeat- ing the league-winning Bearcats 2-1 after 12 minutes ai sudden death overtime. Winnie Van- s'.)ne scored the iirst goal for the Bearcats early in the third per- iod and captain Don Weish tied it up far the Ghosts at 10.50 ai the third. After 12 minutes ai over- time, Brian Hughes notched the winning goal for the Ghosts. Galiaping Ghosts-Goah, David Parker; defence, Don Welsh, AI- Ian Smith; forwards, Brian Hughes, Wayne Mavin, Red Mil- ler, Biily Sheehan, Russell Black, Jim McKnight, Don Oke, Aihan Cale, Keith Welsh. Bearcats-Goal, Brian Martin; defence, Winston Vanstone, Ron Poliard; forwards, Bill Osborne, Bob Osbarne, Larry Piper, Wayne Therteil, Ray Crombie, Teddy Bartiett, Rager Meadows, Tami LIXUKSDAI AfRIL znd, 195 Mason, Gardon Rundle. Referee, Russell Hallinan; Linesman, Don Stutt. Bantam Gamne In the Bantam, division the Mustangs scored a decisive 5-1 victory over the Red Raiders. Gould was the big gun for the Mustangs, notching three and having two assists, while Captain John Mason notched two and had one assist. Doug Cattran had two assists. The lone Red Raider tally was scored by Captain John Fowler with Bob Carruthers drawing an assist on the play. Mustangs - Goal. Curtis Van- stone; defence, !13il1 Severidge, Doug Cattran; forwards, Tom Gould, John Mason, Jim Master- son, Gregg Stevens, Ricky Gould, Bill Luxton, Martin Buckspan, Norman James, Roy Carden. Red Raiders-Goal, Don Prout; defence, Bob Carruthers, Gary Bagnell; forwards, Ron Mutton, Glen Crassey, Keith Hodgson, Morris Richards, John Fowler, Don MeGregor, Ted Cramp, John Lunn, John Stutt. Referee, Ken Summerford; linestnan Don Stutt. Midget-Juvenlle Game Playing with only six men, and with each player forced ta play the full 45 minutes, Captain John- ny Bird's Midget-Juvenile team put up a good battie before bow- ing out ta Captain Wally Lar- mer's crew 3-2. It was a see-saw struggle ail the way, with Lar- mer's team drawing first blood at 9.20 of the first period on a goal scored by Ray Preston from Don Bishop. Bird's team tied it up in the third at 2.55 on a goal by Gerry Marjerrison with Stainton and Lane assisting. Larmer scored himself three minutes later to put his team out front 2-1 but within a minute John Stainton tied it up 2-2. The winning goal for Larmer's squad came at 7.30 with Vince Van- stone notching it on a pass from Don Bishop. Both goalies played nice games, with Bob Johnson for the lasers making some particularly nice saves. Larmer 's Team-Gaal, Barry Cowling; defence, Kalvin Jones, Ray Preston; forwards, Wally Larmer, Don Bishop, Vince Van- stone, Cliff Alldread, Roy Bryant. Gary Pickard, Harold Kennett. Bird's Team-Goal, Bob Johnson; defence, Bill Sellors, John Stain- ton; forwards, Jerry Marjerrison, Gerry Lane, Lyle Hooper. Officials-Referee, Ken Haop- er; linesman, Ken Summersford, scorer, Murray Tighe, timer, Roy Falls. Last year 97 per cent of ail Red Cross work was done by volun- teers who donated their services entirely without pay. They need your help ta carry on this import- ant work. Business Directory LEGAL W. R. STRIKE, Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Solicitor for Bank af Montreal Money to Loan Phone 791 Bowmanvflle, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie King St. W., Bowmanvile Phone, Office 688 - Residence 553 MISS APHA 1. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor ta M. G. V. Gould Temperance St. - Bowmnanville W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Money ta Loan 91/ King Street E., Bbwmanville, Ontario Phones: Office 825 - House 409 DENTAL DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Office Haurs: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noan Saturday Closed Sunday Office Phone 790 House Phone 3609 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S, D.D.S. Office i his home 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanvflle Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Wednesday Chosed Sunday Phone 604 CHIRQPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractar Office: Specialty Paper Products Building 63 Temperance St. Phone 509 Office Hours: Tuesday and Saturday REAL ESTATE H. G. (Rap) GILL Real Estate 8 Second Street Properties Sohd- Rented Managed and Appraised Members af the Canadian and Ontario Real Estate Boards H. G. Gi, Realtor Phone Bawmanville 3514 ARCHITECT Bei ore yau build, consuit an architect HERBERT G. COLE, M.R.AJLC. Telephone Bowmanvifle 3653 AUDITING MONTEITH & MONTEITEl Chartered Accountants Phone 5-4662 37 King St. E. Oshawa Mr. Gardon W. Riehl, C.A, resident partner. QPTOMETRY KEITH A. BILLETT 74 King St. W. - Bowrnanvile Optoraetrlst Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. Monday ta Saturday except Wednesday 9 - 12 Evenings by Appointment Midget.-Juvenile Champions in Town League Captain Wally Larmer's team, shown above, won the Gary, Pickard, Kalvin Jones and Barry Cowling. Back row, championship of the Midget-Juvenile Division of the Minor Ray Preston, Vince Vanstone, Harold Kennett, Captain WalIy Hockey League, defeating Captain John Bird's team 3-2 in Larmer, Cliff Alldread, Roy Bryant, Don Bishop and Charlie the finals last Thursday night. Front row, lef t to right: Vanstone. -Photo by Rehder In Goodyear Hockey League Finals Office Team Defeats Rose Bath Games Thus Win the Local 189 Silver Trophy The Office team faced the Hase in the final game of the season last Sunday. This was the second game ai a two-game, total goal ta count series, with the Office en- joying a six-goal lead, having beaten the Hase Room 6 tao0 the previaus Sunday. The Hase started off with a rush onhy ta have Lloyd Forsey penalized for siashing in the first minute ai the game. The Office were quick ta capitahize as Don Gilhoohey took a pass from Don- nie Masters and blinked the red light behind George Richardson ta make the score 1 taO0 in favor aio the office. Shortly after Forsey returned ta the ice Gilhooiey scored bis second goal assisted by Joe McGihl and things looked rather black for the Hase. However Bud Perfect and Dan- ny Girarde began ta organize the attack and for ten minutes the Hase Room hemmed in the office and showed the fans the kind ai hockey they had been expecting from the team. Bud Perfect dented the twine assisted by Gi- rardi, followed shortiy after by and'ther goal from. the stick of Perfect as a pass from Ron Haines then Girardi siammed in Joe Piper's rebound ta make the score 3 ta 2 for the Hase. This consistent attack seemed ta take the steam out ai the Hase Room gang and the quick moving wing- mnen for the Office began ta take over as they were put in the clear time and time again by Gil- hoohey resulting in three goals by Miasters, McGill and Mohun, with assists going ta Gil on all three goals. George Sellers then scored for ethe Hase on a neat passing play 'with Dan Girardi only ta see JGilhooley and McGill go right 1back ta the other end with Gil -scoring bis third goal of the game. 9The final goal was scored by Jim aRichards with Gilhaoley getting another assist and the Office just coasted along for the last five minuts to win the game 7 ta 4 and tthe round 13 to 4. Everyone turned i a good ef- ifort in a good dlean game but we thaught Bud Perfect was one af the better players for the Hase Roam, while you only have ta look at the scaring statistics ta see who was the big gun for the office-Gilhooley, 3 goals and 4 assists. What did you say about 1sameane else having a one-man team, Jim? Office - Goal, J. Martyn; de- fense, D. Masters, L. Chant, T. Gatcheil; forwards, D. Giihooley, F. Mahun, J. McGiil, P. Stacey, J. Richards. Absent through iîl- ness, R. Junkin. Caach-Jim Coyle. Hase-Goal, G. Richardson; de- fense, B. Mairs, J. Baker, D. Gi- rardi; forwards, C. Piper, L. For- sey, G. Sellers, R. Haines, B. Perfect, J. Levett. Coach-A. Crambie. Absent through illness, W. Har- rison Jr., A. Rowe. Leading Playofi Scorers Player Team, G A Pts D. Gilhaoley, Office ---8 5 17 D. Girardi, Hase -- -4 3 7 D. Masters, Office - -5 1 6 J. McGill, Office ----3 3 61 F. Mahun, Office 3 2 5 G. Sellers, Hase 31i 4 Lakeshore Inter. Basebali League Re-elecied Officers Here Friday And Laid Plans for Season Oshawa will have two entries by the meeting., i the Lakeshore Intermediate The Lindsay representative, Basebail League this year it was Andy Widdis, raised the question decided at the annual league of what wauid happen ta Baw- meeting held in the Balmoral Ho- manville and Whitby players liv- tel on Friday night. ing in Oshawa should either of These will be an Intermediate these teams advance ta the On- or Senior entry guided by Gar- taria) Basebaîl Association play- don (Snowbali) Wilson and Jun- offs. League Secretary Albert ior entry sponsored by the Osh- Walker pointed out that if these awa Branch ai the Canadian Le- players had signed certificates gion. ta play for these teams and play- Admission of the Intermediate ed with them ahi season, then Oshawa entry proved ta be the they would be 'ronsidered as chief bone of contention at the players of these teams in the meeting, but it was finally accept- pîayoffs. ed with the provision that play- Mr. Wilson af the Oshawa In- ers living in Oshawa who played termediates stated that three ai for the Bowmanville or Whitby the players from Oshawa who clubs hast year must have their played for Bowmanville and reheases from these clubs before Whitby hast year have aiready they can play for the Oshawa In- signified their wish ta play for termediate team this season. the Oshawa entry this year. None af the clubs in the heague The Oshawa Legion Junior wished ta bar the Oshawa team team was given permission ta but Whitby and Bowmanviile field an entry in the Lakeshore were seeking some formula League with hlittle discussion, whereby they could continue to after its representatives had as- use the Oshawa players they had sured the meeting that they were hast year. ready ta assume ahl the obliga- The provision that such Osh- tions necessary and that they awa players must have their re- would field a team ai contending hease from Whitby and Bowman- calibre. ville before they can play for The two new entries will make Oshawa, or else Oshawa will be it a nine-team league this year, thrown out of the heague, was with teams from Bawmanvîhle, made at a meeting hast October Whitby. Oshawa Intermediates, and upheld at Friday night's an- Oshawa Juniors, Part Hope, Ca- nual meeting over the protests of bourg, Coîborne, Lindsay and Bowmanvilie representatives Ah Peterborough Juniors. Osborne and Bob Kent. Ahl members af the Lakeshore Bath Mr. Kent and Mr. Osborne League executive were re-ehect- maintained that even with this ed, with Roy Dodge, Cobourg, provision phayers from Oshawa President; Sidney Little, Bow- who played with Bowmanvihle manville, Vice-president; and Al- and Whitby last year would not bert Walker, Oshawa, Secretary- want ta play wîth these clubs, Treasurer. now that there is an Oshawa en- Representatives af the variaus try in the league. "You can't clubs named their preferences make a player play for a teamn for playing days and Secretary that he daesn't want ta play Walker was instructed ta draw with", Mr. Osborne declared. Mr. up a preiminary double schedule Kent feit that the provision giving each team 16 home games wauid oniy have the effect ai and 16 games away. barring these players from base- Bowmanville expressed a pre- bail, since if they did not want ference for home games on Mon- ta play with Bowmanvilie or day and Friday nights with an oc- Whitby. but these clubs refused casionai Saturday night game. ta, release them, they couid riot Mr. Walker's report showed play for any club. "I don't want the league ta be in good financial ta be a party ta any stipulation shape with a bank balance af that might bar a player from $418. Last season's playoffs had basebali", he asserted. been the most successfui yet, he However, Mr. Osborne's mo- said. tion, secanded by Mr. Kent, that The meeting was a large and the provision made hast October enthusiastic gathering with some, be rescinded and that Oshawa 35 representatives from eve ry1 be admitted ta the league w%%ith team in the league, plus new no strings attached was defeated 'en tries, attending. 1 Tamworth Team Suspended For Defauling Io Orono Aiter suffering a 13-1 beating fromn Orano Orphans in Tam-* worth hast Friday night the Tam- worth Intermediate "B" team de- fauited the return game sched- uled for the Memarial Arena on Saturday night. The Tamworth squad did not natify the Orono management that they were not going ta play the return game here until 10 o'ciock on Saturday morning. As a result the Tamworth teamn have been suspended fromn organized hockey by the O.H.A. and wil have ta fuhfill their financiai obligations for the defaulted gamne here before they can take part in organized hockey again. As a rule, when a team deiaults an O.H.A. phayofi game the rul- ing body takes an average at- tendance figura af the team who loses the revenue framn the home game due ta the defauit, and as- sesses the defauiting team this amaunt. The defaulting teain then pays this amount ta the arena lasing the revenue, and the teamn losing the revenue fromn the game ahong with the O.HA., bath get a percentage ai this amount. The Orono Orphans are now playing a best-of-seven series with Bracebridge, first game ai which was held in the Bowman- ville Memorial Arena hast night, Wednesday. The second game wili be played in Bracebridge on Sat- urday night. BÀACKACHE May beWarninq Backache is off en caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain ini the system. Then backache, disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-beaded feeling may soon follow. Tbat's the tinte te take Dodd's Kidney Pis. Dodd's atimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep better-work better. Get Dodd'a Kidney Pilla now. 5 More than a thausand Canadian women working in th- Red Cross Corps gave more than 150,000 hours ai volunteer service ta vet- erans and others, using equip- ment and supplies purchasedi with Your donations ta the Canadian Red Cross. Did you know that one out ai every two students in Canadian elementary and secondary schoais is a member ai the Junior Red CrsIfsonSrie Front Street Squad Win Town Leaue And McNuiIyTrophy Front Street squad af the Town Hockey League won the heague championship hast Wed- nesday night by clobbering Mil- her's Taxi 6-2 in the third and deciding game ai the finals. The Jack McNulty trophy em- bhematic ai the league champion- ship was presented by it- donor ta Frank Burns, captain ai the Front Street crew. The Rotary Cup, awarded ta the runners-up in the league, was presented ta captain Bud Virtue ai Milher's, Taxi. In the best-of-three series the Taximen won the first game 3-2, but bowed ta Front Street 6-3 and 6-2 in the iast two games. Goals were fairiy weii divided among the Front Street squad in the final game, with Bob (Rac- ket) Williams natching two and Ron Buirgess assisting on bath. Singletons went ta Frank Burns, John Lemon from Don Richards, Ted Bird, and Don Rundie from Frank Burns. The Taximen's two goals came from the sticks of Don Childs and Allan Strike, with Lobb drawing an assist on the latter counter. Referee Jack McNuity kept the rough grame fairly well in hand, issuing one penalty ta Milier's Taxi and two ta Front Street. Linesmen were Larry Chant and Don Masters. Sponsars af the Front Street team during the season were Tom Cowan Appliances, Lathangue Bras. Taxi, Osborne Coke & Coal, Lander Hardware and Me- Gregor Hardware. In one six months' period hast year over 70,000 patients receiv- ed more than 105,000 botties ai whohe blood and plasma from the Canadian Red Cross Blood Trans- IT CAN BE YOURS! That home you've always dreamt about . .. the one with 3 hedrooms, walk in closets ... 2 baths ... and extra size kitchen can be yours. The entire staff of the Oshawa Wood Products Limited will help you. We've plan books, can recommend an Architectural Service, give you free estimates, etc. Stop in - talk over your plans with us this week. (Diai 2130 Bowmanviiie or 3-4661 Oshawa) YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS Oshawa Wood Products Ltd. 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