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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1959, p. 13

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'rHURSDAY, NOV. 5Ui. 1958 TEE CANADIAN STATTSMA~I. DOWMANVfl.Lt. ~>N¶'ARTn 1B.H.S. Senior Squad in Action 1 IMixed Bowling LeagueI AMt Spieer's league-leaders iereaaed their margin to live points, in Mixed League action, Priday night, as the resuit of S a 5-2 win over Jim Cox' club. Cee Mutton blasted Howard EdMondsorn's tesin 7-0, anLd Fred Luxton's crew defeated Jack Bond's bowlers 5-2, ta lea- ve bath winners deadlocked in second spot. The loss dropped Bond to third. Pat Yeo's celler dwellers are sti11 looking for their first win of the season, but did collect their first point, in losing a 3-2 eontest to Elton Brock's bowlers. In the final contest, :Bob Mitchell's outfit grabbed a 5-2 vietory over Joe Nowlan's team. Arnold Sleep racked up a ig 714 triple, while close be- fnd came Art Spicer (711), à 't Yeo (696) and Elton Brock, ýIt9) Ladies high triple went Oie Etcher with a 626 to- Joe Nowlan's 306 game took I-i±gh sIngle horiours, followed try Art Spicer and Arnold EIcleep (297), Elton Brock (282), Cee Mutton (277), Pat Yeo (296), Hlda Brock with the ladies' high of 266, Bill Char- l es (262) and Em Stringer (236).1 Team Standings Tleam w S picer Laixton6 lttrtton6 Eo end 6 CýCblr Mitchell 4 Newlan 4 Bra~ck 3 Ednlondsors 2 ,Y2o l- L Pts 1 19 3 14 3 14 3 13 4 12 5 9 5 9 7 5 8 2 IJid you know that Aiberni, PC'., was named after a Span- ish .general sent in 1870 to seize the Pacifie coast for the kingi of Spain? ClearanceMm Averages Elton Brock -____9 Gord Stringer - 6 Jack Bond____ Art Spîcer9 Bob Yake - Bob Mitchell -____9 Morley Etcher ____9 Pat Yeo .--__9 Joe Nowlan -9 Arnold Sleep 9 Rap Palmier 9 Onie Etcher ____9 Hilda Brock 9 Howard Bromeil -9 Emn Stringer 3 Ken Luxton ____9 Mary Wilcox . 9 Cec. Mutton 9 Essie Cox ---___9 Ruth Mitchell -9 Doug. Reynolds -3 Pat Bartels - -____9 Mike Heenan ____6 Jack Brough 9 Dot Bond - - 9 Bill Charles ____9 Bud Edmondson - 9 Audrey Sleep 9 AMr Cox _____9 Leo Curtin -____9 Rick Gould ___ 9 Jean Evans 9 Jim Graham 9 Carole Oke ~9 Fred Luxton 9 Cliff Evans-----9 Amy Winacott 9 Emxma Bromeil 9 Ada Luxton ____-6 Duke Brunt --9 F'erne Bradley 9 Jessie Heenan --6 Dore Mutton ----_ 9 Everett Winacott -3 Doreen Charles 9 Don Bradley 9 Marie Yeo --__- 9 Ron Mtitton 9 Mary Nowlan 9 Ruth Yake ----- 9 Carole Reynolds -3 Kay Luxton 9 Marie Curtin ..6 Duane Pl'amer -9 Betty Brough 9 Dot Edmondson .9- 221 214: 212 210 205 204 202, 201 200 198 196 194; 193 189 189 1861 186 185a 183 182 181 179 178 176 175 1.75 171 171 169 165 165 164 163 160 163 160 1.59 156 155 135 153 14R~ 14ri 143 139 138 138 137 135 134 133 133 125 This has been a tough year for both junior and senior football at ±bowmanville High School. To date, they have a complete and consistent record of losses with no wins to their credit. However, they have displayed some excellent football against rugged opposition. This photo shows Eric Carleton mnaking an end run lJast Thursday with a flock of O.C.V.I. players in pursuit. Walter Rundle -9 lvy Rundle -____9 Kay Graham ____6 Ruby Spicer --3 Ladies' High Single- Hilda Brock. Men's High Single- Joe Nowlan ___ Ladies High Triple- Onie Etcher ---__ Men's High Triple- Arnold Sleep We are canlîuuing aur Clearance Sale one more week befare we mave la aur new location 3 5 TEMPERANCE ST,, NORTH (NEXT DOOR TO TORONTO-DOMINION BANK) PYJAMAS Pio-Iron Broadcloth and Flannel Ail sizes and colours Reg. 4.95 Specia I $3,988 Suburban COATS $1788 Charcoal or Silver Grey it wool and cashmere finish. 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Helen Dunn rol2led up a 287 score with Ma'g Perris and, Joyce Lyle eegistering 255 scores. Helen Du'in totalled a 630 triple, follovred by One Etcheri 626 and . Eay Stephens 615. Gaines of 200 and over-Ena jEtcher 291, 235, Marg Perris 255, )*oyce Lyle 255, Bernice Buct- 252, 208, June Baker 240U.iYorma Gay 252, Ada Rioh- Ë ds 249, Donna Preston 207, /1., Hooper 224, Mabel Lewis 216, Dore Mutton 203, Joyce -Major 207, Lydia Bates 209, Helen Dunn 226, 287, Evelyn Embley 20ý, Doris Joîl 228, Helen Gilhooly 220, 205; Mary Harrison 217, 205; Lola Wright z07, 238; Kay Stephens 201, 235; :Dell Vinson 202, 203; Babe Brown- 235, Onie Etcher 223, 213, Muriel Holroyd 219, Hilda Brock- 212, Eileen Holroyd 203, Em Stringer 219, 231; Lou Lyle 209, Stella Brown 203. Team Standings Sadie Eucknell 5 Lvdia Bates - 4 -I Doris Joli 4 r 0111e Patfield. _____4 sBernic~e Bucl'ay .____ _4 .1Donna PrsÈston 3 BJoyce 1Jyle -_______3 Lola -Y7iight 2 Hilda Brock ~2 Kay Beauprie 2 1 Mary Wileox 2___ 1 Lna Etcher --.-1 'j Averages I Bernice Buday -____217 Doris Joli ._______205 Helen Dunn 204 Em Stringer . . 202 Ena Etcher ~-196 Hilda Brock ----- ____193 Helen Gilhooly -___193 Onie Etcher 190 'Lydia Bates ___188 Audrey Biekil i-1 188 Kay Stephens 184 June Baker --.-- .183 Mary Harrison ______180 Babe Brown 131 Lii Hooper .... 175 Dell Vinson 175 .Lou Lyle --____173 Marg Perris 173 Helen Corden 171 Eleanor Larmer ______170 Eileen Holroyd 170 Wilnxa Bates -. ____170 Norma Gay -. 169 Sadie Bucknell _____168 Vivian Cowan ______167 Joyce Lyle 167 Myra Hopps 167 Sally Bisonette 167 Muriel Holroyd 165 Stella Brown ______164 Dore Mutton -_____164 Donna Preston _____164 Betty Westlake 164 Shirley Biekeli _____163 Barb lBathgate ...163 Ollie Patfield -_____162 Audrey Osmond 162 Ada Richards ______160 IGoodyear Hockey Lge. 7%e resuits of Sunday af- ternoon's double-header left the standings considerably tig- htenecl, as the Rose and Of- fice played to a 5-5 tie, and the Fan Belts edged the Mats 5-4. The league - leading Office came back from a: 5-1 deficit ta tie the Rose and remain un- defeated after tturee games. Don Proutt tallied a pair of early goals, two minutes apart to put the Hose in front. 'Jiggs' ECow.%ling made it 3-0 at 7,35, and Prout-. added his. third a i ittle over three minutes later. Don Masters finally scored for the Office crew at the 14:10 mark, but Dan Girardil got that one back a minute and a haif later. IThe league-leaders began to rol, as Bob Mari errison and Masters each scored twice. Masters' hat-trick counter came with about five minutes re- mining in the game. Inthe second contest, both clubs wagecla close -ba',tte with Lloyd Hamilton firing the win- ner, with a minute and ten seconds to play. Raye West opened the scor- ing at the 3:50 mark, and Bob Johnson added another to send the Fan Belts into an early i two goal lead. Clint Ferguson and "Archie" Crossey found the mark to tie the score, but Bob Fairey regained the lead for the winuuers three minutes later. Reg Wi1letuts and Ferguson bulged the twine within thxee minutes, to put the Mats in front for the first time. West's second taily knotted the count, to set the stage for Hamilton's game-winninig shot late in the cantest. Team Standings Oftice 2 -0 1 Hase 1 1 1 3 'Mats 1 2 0 2 Fan Belts 1 2 0 .2 Revised Goodyear Hockey Teaxns. Fan ]Belts- Curt Vanstone, Raye West, George1 Heath, Mort Richards, Lloyd Hamil- ton, Bob Johnson, Don Farder, Bill Cale, Gary Cooper, Bob Fairey, Ray Prest on, Lloyd Stainton. Rose- John Fowler, Dan Girardi, Fred Cowle, Fred Ca- wling, Don Prout, Jerry Mar- jeurison, "Moe" R i ch ar ds, "Hank" Lane, Bert Perfect, Bob Osborne, JIm Richards, Bil Ellis. Office - Vince Vanstone, "Butch" Cole, Nelson Yeo, Bill Lyle, Don Masters, Bob Mar- jerrison, Frank Mlohun, Jack Bond, Peter Stacey, Bob Leask, Ron Burgess' Samn Thompson, Bill Crockett. SMats- "Slip" Rowe, Jlm Clarke, Alex Alexander, Terry Masters, John Ford, Ted Fair. ey, Clint Ferguson, "'Archie" Crossey, Reg Willetts, Bob Sheridan, John Lunsu, John Osborne, Howard Quin ne y Bill Osborne. Legio n Bowling Legion bowling, officially got underway hast Tuesday night at the Liberty Bowl, alter a practice round the previous week, mwhen only the averages counted. Cliff Trewin wasted no time picking up a high aver- age, rolling up a 799 total, which included a big 373 sin- gle game. Bil Veitch led his team toaa 1-0 triumph over Keith Yeo's club, while Ernie Perfect drop- ped Doug Taylor's team 61/-%. Bill Bates' hiigh. single cf 289, helped bis crew to edge Frank Samis' bowlers 4-3. Bill Veitch was high triple nman with a 652 mark. 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