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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1959, p. 12

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.LX1UZIOJJA, .5vileZ1&&&I 4*& &&U c!zTWq LVW ITWl 34el 4ATIITAM 1TTW£3"MN PflMANÀV %.#à, O?@TjA SPOR a O:urS#m; z y Frank Mohun MA 3-7234 WELL DONE, LEGIONN AIRES A tip af the hat to the Bow manville Juvenile Legionnaires, W~ho downed Lindsay 5-4, Friday night t-o just about wrap up fîrst place. The Legionnaires, playing with only 10 players Including the goabe, turned in a tremendous effort, battling hard * Il the way. How about getting out and giving these boys, who have Iost only one game ail season, a little encouragement as they~ L c l I wLa prepare for the play-offs? io a s B o e d B. O. C.'s Port Hope-Cobourg Combines, gave the B.O.C.'s a helpi r ( i r an f l ( l fine points behind the league-leaders, but with four games in The Bowmanville entry in j Gerrard was the big gun for han. Ech lubhaslos fie ime. Te scon gae o th ithe Oshawa Mercantile LeaguE,j the winners, rifling home 4 hand Eah cub hs lst ivetime. Te scondgam oftheplaying under the Oshawa Mer- ! goals including the winner. crucial series will be played here. Saturday night. with the third' chants banner, saw an early game back in Napanee on Monday night. The B.O.C.'s must win 6-3 lead go out the window, asi Durno notched a pair, while bpt gaes o avea godchace f akig oertheleaueMacko's Lumber xvent on to Romnanuk, Lawrence and Eng- bpt gaes o hve gad canc aitakng vertheleauewin 9-8, on a goal with 20 sec- land f ired singletons. leadership. . onds remaining. "Buck" Cowle led the Bow- Should Napanee win once more, they would be certainofa The Mis erio, an the 3-scotr manville crew with a hat-trick ane-point lead, even if the Combines won ail four games theyth ispeodratesce effort. Single markers went t,' haein hand. This is the Iast meeting between the teams, before fta 6-3 in the second. and led "Butch" Cale, Jack Marshall, have8-7 with little better than three Don Masters, Ron Burgess and the playoffs, and the B.O.C.'s must help themselves, if they are minutes to play. Raye West. ta end ùp lin first place. Hoeean empty arena doesn't give much incentive toaaye îl s~ /f B g O n team. This Saturday's game will be perhaps the best of the V u e ies W n Biin season, and the last Saturday nidght date for twa weeks. Cobourg-! Port Hope will be here Wednesday night, and Minden will fol the following Wednesday. o niL nd a5 -4 QUITE A SPLURGE1 The Bowmanville Legion- lost only once, while Lindsay It is obfli too many hockey players have ever match-' n aire Juveniies downed Lind- has dropped four games. ed the 18 points collected by Don Masters arld Dan Girardi in say 5-4, before a large crowd, The Legionnaires led 2-0 after Suda' Godcr oce Lageacio. Plyigfo teFriday night to capture their the ispeod4-afrtw Sundy'sGooyea HokeyLeaue atio. Payig fr te jmost 'Important decision of the and5f3îiteo d, -2 aithew Office, they each bagged four goals, and picked up five assists. season. Only ten players, in- ho n th pledtheir wh e The fine points by Masters practically assured him of the scoring cluding the goalie, made the and ester l ed their gort aie title, with a 10-point margin over his nearest rival. trip, and the underrnanned tea tunedin deerined er. Mike Murphy, who plays his t t teffo r edail the way.best away from home, turned in TRENTON OUT t tvtctaryeputt the toeman- an outstanding game in the, The itrputh omn nets. Eric Carleton and Paul The Trenton Flyers have d1ropped out of the Eastern O.H.A ville crew into a first place tie McCullough each fired a pair Intermediate "A" League. This means that this Saturday's gamen with Lindsay. both with eight of goals and Dan Cattran natch- wins and ane tie. However, the e the single tally. Carleton will be the last Saturday date af the regular schedule. The game 'locals appear ta have the also picked up a broken nase ini qrhprlilp l f LrVh 91Qf WJtli1 .11 etuJ1, UdU UVeI1 IjIUVCU lM1RU p il ntphc %vntfofý Last Saturday, the local boys went down ta defeat after a strong start, at the hands of a fast-skating, hard-checking, Pet- erboroUgh Midget Ail-Star Club. Bowmanville scored three goals dur 'ing the first seven minutes, ta give thern a three- goal lead. This, however. was flot enough for the Peterborough club scored six, cluring the re- mainder of the game, while aur boys could only corne up) with Feb. one more.1 Feb. Black, Bagneli, Bothwell and Feb.1 Hughes each scored for Bow- Feb.2 manville. Wiseman and James;Mar. obtained an aqssst apiece. Mr Peeboogh goals weresc- ed by Hill (2, Nichols, Welsh, Mar. Haywood and Jamieson. The Mar. Bowmanville boys journeyed ta Whitby on Tuesday night for a best g seven o 'dock game. 0 ile for ti, 1 ia>ucLmietini mej Da, n"0in'M 1 me iray. 1Minor Hockey Playoffs-I ATOM LEAGUE ciame Times - Monday - 4:45 p.m. 2-Barons vs. Indians 9-Rams, vs. Hornets 16-Indians vs. Rams 23-Hornets vs. Barons 2-Barons vs. Rams 7-Indians vs. Hornets (6th game- 11:05 arn.) 23-Mug Senies. 25-Minor Hockey Night. Any ties at the end of the playoffs will be decided by the goal average. The two top teams at the end ai the playoffs enter Minor Hockey Night. The last two teams will play off Ie "Mug". IPEE IVEE LEAGUE Saturday garne times-lst game, 7:00 a.m.; 2nd gaine, 7:45 a.m.; 3rd game, 8:40 a.m.; 4th game, 9:20 a.m.; 5th game, 10:20 arn.; 6th game, 11:05 a.m. 1 Feb. 7-41th gare-Hawks (2) vs. Wings (4) 5th game-Rangers (1) vs. Leafs (3) 6th game-Canadians (2) vs. Bruins (4) Wed., Feb. 11-5:30 p.m.-Canadians (3) vs. Hawks (4) Feb. 14-Ist game-Giants (1) vs. Leafs (3) 2nd game-Hawks (2) vs. Bruins (4) 3rd game-Rangers (1) vs. Canadians (3) Feb. 28-4th game-Wings (2) vs. Bruins (4) 5th game-Giants (1) vs. Canadians (3) 6th game-Hawks (2) vs. Rangers (4) Wed., Mar. Mar. Mon., Mar. Mar. 4-5:30 p.m.-Giants (3) vs. Hawks (4) 7-lst gaffie-Canadians (1) vs. Wings (3) 2nd game-Rangers (2) vs. Giants (4) Srd game-Bruins (1) vs. Leafs (3) 9-5:00 p.m.-Leafs (3) vs. Wings (4) 14-4th game-Bruins (2) vs. Rangers (4) 5th gamne-Leafs (1) vs. Hawks (3) 6th game-Wings (2) vs. Giants (4) Mon., Mar. 16-5:00 p.m.-Bruins (3) vs. Giants (4) Games ta be scheduled: Wings vs,. Rangers, Leafs vs. Canadians Mar. 21-Mug Series Mar. 25-Minor Hockey Night. Any ties at the end ai the playolf schedule will be decided by the best goal average. The two top teams at the end of the playoffs will enter Minor Hockey Night. The remaining five teams will play off for the "Mug". BANTAM LEAGUE Saturday game times-lst gaine, 7:00 a.m.; 2nd game, '7:45 arn.; 3rd game, 8:40 a.m.; 4th game, 9:20 arn.; 5th game, 10:20 a.m.; 6th game, 11:05 a.m. Feb. 7-lst game-Tigers (1) vs. Huskies (3) 2nd game-Lions (2) vs. Cubs (4) 3rd game-Pirates (1) vs. Braves (3) Feb. 13-5:00 p.m.-Pirates (3) vs. Tigers (4) Feb. 14-4th game-Tigers (2) vs. Braves (4) 5th game-Cubs (1) vs. Pirates (3) 6th gaie-Huskies (2) vs. Lions (4) Feb. 28-lst game-Lions (1) vs. Pirates (3) 2md game-Huskies (2) vs. Braves (4) *3rd game-Tigers (1) vs. Cubs (3) * Mar. 7--4th game-Huskies (2) vs. Cubs (4) 5th game-Braves (1) v's. Lions (3) Mar. 14-lst game-Cubs (1) vs. Braves (3) 2nd game-Lions (2) vs. Tigers (4) 3rd game-Pirates (1) vs. Huskies (3) * Mar. 21-Mug Senies Mar. 25-Minor Hockey Night Any ties at the end of the playoft schedule wiil be decided by' the best goal average. The two top teams at the end of the playoffs will enter Minor Hockey Night. The remaining four teams will play off for the "Mug". MIDGET LEAGUE Saturday game times-lst game, 3:30 p.m.: 2nd game, 4.20 p.m Feb. 7-lst game-Comets (1) vs. Dodgers (3) 2nd gaine-Generals (2) vs. Raiders (4) Feb. 14-lst game-Dodgers <1) vs. Generals (3) 2iid gamie- Orphans (2) vs. Carnets (4) Feb. 23- 1s' gam.e--Raiderî (1) vs. Orphans (2) -2ud gaine- Cenerals (2~) vs Cornets (4)~ Mar. 7 ist gaiimc -Or-planis (1)i vs. Generals (3) 2iid gcime---Raiders (2) vz. Dodgers <4) Mar. 14 - 1>t gaine-Cornets (1) vs. Raiders (3) 2nid Lg;iie--Dodger-s ('-) vs. Orphans (4) Mar. 21- Mug Series Mar. 25--rIýnor lHockey Nighit Any tics at the end b)' the best goal average, plavofis ill enter Minor teams will play off for the of the play-oLf schedule will be decided The two top teams at the end of the Hoc'key Night. The remaining three Th ird Period RaIIy Gives BO C's 6 -4 Win ln Exhibition B attle For two and a hall periods, it appeared that the Lakefield Lumber Kings were on the way ta victory. in an Int. "A" Ex- hibition cantest, played here Saturday night. The visiting Lumber Kings parlayed fast skating and lots af hustle into a 4-1 third period edge, but the B.O.C.'s took over in sensational style, ramming in five consecu- tive goals in Il minutes, ta take a 6-4 decisian. Larry Ferguson opened the scaring at 14:26 of the opening periad, cashing in Kevin Hef- fernan's rebound, with the B.O.C.'s Art Renick in the pen- alty box. Mick Heffernan made it 2-0, three minutes later, on a drive from the circle. Junior West grabbed a lobse puck frorn a face-off, and banked his shot in off the post, in the last min- ute to cut the lead. Pat Baker notched the 'only goal of the second session, and when Kevin Heffernan set Grant Wallace up for the visitors' fourth goal at 5:31 of the third LegionJ Jack Geddes' team continued ta set the pace in the Legioa~ Bowling League, as they drap- ped Bill Bates' bowlers 4-3, last Tuesday night ta hold a four point margin. F'rank Samis' out- f it posted a 5-2 win over Jim Fair's crew, ta move into sec- ond place. Tommy Graham's cellar- dwellers appear ta be having as much trouble ln the second schedule, as they did in the first. Ernie Penfect's pin-drap- pers downed the Graham club by a 5-2 count ta tie Bates fur third position. Some ai the bowlers suspect- ed manager George Elliott af practising on the side, because George took ail the marbles with his 292 single and 745 tri- ple. End af Srd Week, 2nd Schedule (Ail avenages are plus) Averages Name Ave. P. Dobbins --- -241 G. Elliott 227 E. Perfect - --- -- 227 A. Lobb ---------- 217 period, the Lumber Kings ap- peared ta have things pretty much their own way. Ross McGill stickhandled "Red" Wasson out af position, before laying the puck on Dean West's stick at the 8:16 mark. Art Rennîck scored the nicest goal of the game, a minute and 40 seconds later, when he took Keith West's pass, sped down the right boards and fired a rising shot over Wasson's shaul- der. The tying goal at 13:23 was a gift. Chuck Armstrong. at- tempting ta pass from behind the cage, hit Wasson, and the puck dropped into the goal. Junior West trapped Ted DeGray's bau ncer ta fine the winner with 2 minutes and 14 seconds remaining in the game. Art Rennick sconed on another top effort, ta put the game on ice in the final minute ai th(- game. Rennick took Junior West's pass behind the net, arnd using Keith West as a decoy, cincled in front ta lire the disc into the far corner. Bowling J. F'air _______210 W. Bates ---____208 R. McKnight 207 F. Samis ____ 206 R. Perfert ______204 K. Yeo ---_____204 H. Bennett -____202 M. Etcher 199 W. Veitch _____199 F. Bathgate 198 R. Patfield -___198 J. Geddes ______192 W. Shotter _____192 T. Graham _____191 M. Grant .____190 C. Anderson ____189 R. Wright 187 S. Murdock ____186 B. McDonald ____186 R. Johnson 182 J. Barclay 182 F. Burns ___-181 I. Beaupnie - -177 E. Johnson._____176 T. Belsey 176 R. Lockhart ___ 175 R. Rogers 174 H. Newman 170 J. Knight 169 R. Evans ----- 169 W. Leask ___151 N. Mooney 140 "MAKE Pontiac EASTERN ONTARIO Intermediate ,'A"' Hockey League Including games up to Tuesday, Jan. 27th Team Standings - GP W L T Pt&. Napane____________ 23 18 5 0 Au B.O.C.'s _____________ 19 13 5 1 flq Cob.-P.H. ________ ____ 24 13 il 0 ' 20 Y~inden 20 il 8 1 23 Trenton __________ ___ 21 5 14 2 12 Kingston 21 2 19 0 4 Attention According ta, Information received by the Trenton Flyers have folded. telephone Saturday, Note The teamn standing is the only statisties we can suppiy thia week as Trenton failed- to send ta me its last three statistical reports and I have had to go ta the OHA ta get them. 1 have yet ta receive them but hope to have them in my hands early this week, meaning that the top scorers and goaltenders records should be available ta you around the end of the month. I arn doing my utmost ta keep the statistics up ta date but more co-operation from the teams, in sending the reports ta me faster, would be appreciated. Please bear with me. Layton Dodge, 388 Bail St., Cobourg, Ont., Statistician. Home & School Bowling Our six teams once again split the points. The teams are now at full strength. Sadie Bucknell leads the league witti a total oi 400 points, with Mar- ion MacDonald a close second with 399. 200 games were rail- ed by the following "Dead "eye - dicks" - Marion MacDonald 253, Shirley Davis 231, Barb Button-3haw 229, A. Sleep 222 and Sadie Bucknell 203. Averages O. Patfleld _________197 S. Davis -_______197 M. King----------_ 195 B. Buttonshaw ______194 S. Bucknell _____185 A. .Hodgson 182 A. Sleep -~_ _ _ _ _130 E. Etcher -- _________177 A. Osmnond _______172 J. Lyle --------------171 H. Rundle -_______167 B. McDonald _____-162 N. McFeeters -_____181 A person's character is but "TrELY"Y APPEARS NIGHTLY IN TORONTO TELEGRAM LGCALLY SPGNSGRED BT BOWMANVI LLE KINSMEN CLUB Cards May Be Purchased From Following Merchants: IN BOWMANVILLE: Lander Hardware Jack's Smoke Shop Oke's Smoke Shop Rite's Smoke Shop Jury & Loveli Drugs Berry's Book Store Thickson's Grocery Sleep's Grocesy IN MAPLE GROVE: Maple'Grove Groceteria IN NEWCASTLE: Enwright's Store IN HAMPTON: Barron's Store McKnight's B-A Stat1od~ HELP SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL KINSMEN CLUB ARTIFICIAL ICE PROJECT OFFERl LIMITED m Buick jVauxhal 166 King St. E. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, COME ON IN a*l JANe I9th MOTORS,,, Cars Bowm anvil le GMC Trucks MA 3-3322 %"WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS"i Feb. 23rd, and now is completely washed out. Midget Ail Stars Lose To Peterboro "A" Club Quite Frankly! WE ARE LOADED WITH CARS M EMORIAL ARENAý Bowmanville Friday, Jan. 30 e i PUBLIC SKATING 8 - 10 p.m. Admission Adults 40e Children 25e SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 7:00 P.M. Midget "A" HOCKEY LAKESHORE DRUINS of New Toronto BGWMANVILLENqIDGETS 9:00 P.M. Intermediate "A" HOCKEY NAPANEE *BOWMANVILLE ORONO COMBINES ADMISSION TO BOTH GAMES Aduits - 75e Students - 50e Children 12 and under - 25e CHILDREN'S SKATING Wednesday, Fehruary 41h 3:30 to 5:30 p.ni. Children--------------------------25e Aduits accompanying children . . . 25e Wednesday, February 41h Intermediate "A" HOCKEY 8:30 PAM. Port Hope-- Cobourg Com 'b ines Bowmanville Orono Combines ADMISSION Adults- 73e Students - 50e Children 12 and under - 25e PRICES RANGE FROM $25.00 to $2,,4975.00 60 - UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM - 60 ROBSON --- -------- ru ào 1 1- - 1 1 a 1 . Pxlrt. T w E Ve TM CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOMMBUNVILLE. CNTARM opm- - 1 -Mwl

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