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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jun 1965, p. 9

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tliis' Down Whytes 14»O Winners of JuniorGirls Legion -Trophy by Jin, Clarke 'cd a short, high fly ta centre ner's attack. JIm Coyle had *o - jàta rinBaleWrb Ellis S ho e s mbarded'htBr rdeygabd2 for 3, Bruce Adams, two Whyte's tpholstery for 15 hits lafter a long run, but couldn't, last Tàhursday night, to capture hold. Marcell Crete then lash- doubles and two walks; Bill ýP-easy- 14-0 victony. Jini cd a drive to rigbt, scoing Crossey, a single and triple; ljle 1~ a soft tume, in reg- Wallace, but Crete was ruled "Doc" Adamis, a triple and 'y isrn i eodwn gis u for missing second base.1single; Wray Randell, a pair oiner 10 i He allowed only i Brad Yourth opened the! of singles and Ted Leveck 2 tw etis, fanned three and loser's fifth with a single, fr4 frantcd five walks. His mates, their second and final safcty For Whyte's, only Blaine, in addition ta supporting bum of the night. Coyle's wild Pickard and Brad Yaurth, et the plate, came up with a throw ta second, on Stata's managed hits. Despite the zood defensive performance as ibunt. moved Yourth around jane-sided score, there were well. Ellis pàunded Whyte'si1ta thîrd and Stata ta second.lsome fine fielding plays cxe- starter and laser, AI "Coon" Coyle bore down howcver, 'cuted by bath teams. Rival Osborne for six runs and six 'getting Osborne on a pop ta centrefielders Brian Bradley bits, in 1 % frames. Dick1 short, Burns on a pop ta first of Whyte's and Gond Wallace, Stata worked the last 4 2/3 land Pickard bouncing Out ta turned in great games. Bradley innings, givîng up eight s-uns'second, cnding the inning. puiled off a sensational diving .~ and nine hits. It was the iast time WbTyte's grab, ta rob Biliy Crossey's Leadlng 8-0 aften two Ithreatened, as Coyle retired sinking shot to centre. Wall- trames, Ellis moved into an 'the side in the sixth and sev- ace also made a great catch 1l-0 cdge, adding three more enth innings. Ellis cantinued or. a long blast by Bill Bates '\ "4 runs in the bottoni of the ta hammer away at Stata, add- nhefutinngI fourth. Bruce Adamis ined ing a pair of runs in the fifth, Ted Leveck made a dazzling ~.,.,x ~' bissecnd oube, a sartotn Coyle's round-tripper and PlaY on a shot ta short left . .' "&. ..*\ti" ' le i el J ohn ript niksfco d t a sig tally, in the lst of field by AI Farrow in. the top 'C ef fei fr te ecndOuit, !the sixth. of the sixth. Whyte's had the but Jim Coyie foliowed with 1bases loaded at the tume and ~ ~ 'V a bunt sinigle. Adamis scored' Around the Bases étwo out. Lcveck dashed fnom 'cu'~ : tram third, beating Bill Bates' Marceil Crete, playing bis1bis shontstop Post ta haul in toss ta the plate. Cayle raced ifirst game for Bulis, impressed, Farrow's drive, in great Ia second. Gond Wallace ift- igoing 3 for 4, ta lead the win- lfashion. <ziii;llrrnfTUI.- '__ _ The Canadin Statesman, Bowrnanvflle, lune 2, 196S 91 Men's Town League Schedule Teams 1'May- I1-Kramps, 2--St en's, 3-! 25-Knamp's vs. Stephcn'u Xen's or Nichais',4-Biil's 27-Ken's vs. Bi1's ]Kramp's-J. Fowler, B. Fos. lJune- ter, J. Ford, B. Marjerrisan, l-jKramnp's vs. Ken's R. Wallace, D. Masters. R. 2-ils vs. Stcphcn's Crombie, L. Hamilton, G. Ken- 3-Bill's vs. Knamp's nett, A. Crassey, H. Lane, D.' S-Stephen's vs. Kcn's Wcrry, H. Snowdcn, L. Perris, "-tephen's vs. Kramp'i AI Gurnsey. 10--Biil's vs. Ken's Stephen's-J. Cowling, G. 15-Stephen's vs. Bill's Stephen, J. Allia, J. Stainton, 16-Kea's vs. Kramp's R. Pollard, B. Abbott, T. I 7-Kramp's vs. Bill's Faircy, G. Wright, T. Bird, p. 22-Kea's vs. Stephen's Corneil, T. Black, V. Van- 23-Ken's vs. Bill's stone, D. Snowden, R. Preston, 24-Kramp's vs. Stephen's J. Girardi, J. Moorcraft. 29-Kramp's vs. Kea's Ke's-L. Piper, T. Hoar, N. 30-Bill's vs. Stephen'. Yeo, B. Williams, N. Richards, July- V. Grubin, A. Wiseman, D. 6-Stephen's vs. Kcn's Bagnell, B. Nicholson, Mont. 7-Stephen's vs. Knamp'u Richards, G. McCuilougb, J. 8-Biil's vs. Ken's P.arker, L. Samis, T. Cax, J. 13-Stephen's vs. Bill's Bond, A. Rowe, Al Osborae. 14-Ken's vs. Kramp's Biil's-McVickers, L. Lowry, 15-Kramp's vs. Bill's B. Cale, C. Kiipatrick, C. Van- 20-Ken's vs. Stephenlu stone, B. Tugwood, B. Des- 21-Bill's vs. Kramp's roche, T. Pearson, F. Cowle, Game tume 6:45 sharp. T. Dadson, B. Thiele, P. Mut- Gamnes ta be played Tues. ton, E. Brooks, D. Girardi, R. Wed., Thurs., as scheduled. Stewart, G. Joncs, M. Burgess, Rained-out games ta ho played J. Bird. the following Fiday night. m,,,, ~, , , ~w i -,,, ~ t j The top junior girls team, winners of the Legion Nancy Edmondson, Mary Jane Kilpatrick, Shawn Trophy, included, from lef t to right, Joanne Brum- Leddy, Nancy Goodwin, Debbie Sellers and Cheryl A s Ehartran's 4h ip Franks meli, Marlene Macklin, Alice Chittick, P at -AdroEas _ byJim Clarke tran's took a 2-0 first inning on Rick Lucas' fielder's choice. ie L a u b w rs\ n K n' M nsW arT o h Dennis Sullivan won his sec-' lead. Thev moved ahead 3-0 Jim Clarke broke an 0 for ond game against one loss, when Garth Lînton who bad'9 hitless streak, ,looping a firing a cool, two-hitter, as bunted safely, scored on Den- single toa centre sl.Guy Chartran's Men's Wear whip-1 nis Sullivan's sacrifice fly, in Parks then singled home Lucas U Te Frank's Variety 7-1 iast!Ithe second inning. Guy Parks with bis third hit of the night.* Tuesday night (25th), at Me- ýopened Chartran's third with Clarke scored the winner's ~'~ mnorial Park. "Sully" had his his second bit, and moved ta 'final run, when Burns Mac- shutqut spoiled in the sixth 'second when Clarke bounced ýMillan bounced out. Frank's fr~e, henElaveyWebte;out. Terry Baker then slash- managed a baserunner in the Webster was the only player bounced past Trimble for a failed to threaten seriously. .. Most for the lasers to have any luck home run. Leading 5-0, Char- Around the Bases 4 ' against Sullivan's slants, rap- tran's were retlred irn orderý Guy Parks' three hits for X5 png out both safeties. Sulli-,in the fourth, fifth and sixth !Chartran's gives bim a .500 H U van fanned three and walked!innings, as Ken Baker hurled average atter 10 at bats. In i four and was supported solid- brilliantly.j addition ta is hitting ta date, Iy in the field. "Sully" continued ta throw he has performed flawlessly KnBkrwnthrot strongly for Chartran's until in centrefield. Dni Sulli- oitbltei for Frank's, allowing eight!Webster's second hit in thelvan becamne the Jr. League's e n Ropss lerlpr hits, fannîng five and walk- bottom of the sîxth. Afterifirst pitcher ta gain his second 7 (ý *Amzi ing three. He was touch<Žd Ken Baker bounced out, 'win. He has allowed only 12! for five runs and six hits over Webster slammed a dlean1 runs in 20 innings worked s lw the first tbree frames, but got single ta right field. Some far. Garth Lînton had a per-in stronger as the game went alert base-running m ove d ifect evening for the winners, ý Disl along. Over the last fourl Harvey to third, wbere he with a pair of hits. Frank's u-r innings, Ken gave up only two eventually stole home. Lead-;'-;ere niissing the services of *u-fe runs and three bits, all com- ing 5- 1, Chartran's moved in Bob McManus and Larry * Spric l Rick Lucas had a single andi seventb. Brian Smith led off 1 without George Michelson and! bautifi Guy Parks a double, as Char- with a single, but was forced Harold Kennett. Recreation Reviews Basebali (Pee Wee) Teams: Doug Crough, Wayne Gordon, one goal and one assist, Larry Philies: Gary Preston, Mike Bave Ormiston; Coach, Doug[ Devitt one goal, and Ron Mc- Donioghue, Hans Rietmuller, Brougb. Mle one assist. The Senior mixed laueswinning team was eur, Tom Godn David Emnd ,Mike c r KCen Rowe, Randy Rogers, Jim Game for this Study acrosse Sweaters: presented wîth the Ken's Men's Wear trophy at the Marshall; back row, Susan Mitchell, Connie Bradley, Spi-y, Bruce Simp~son, Steve June 5th, 1:30 p.m. - Red Soxý There are stili some La- Youth Bowling banquet on Saturday. Members includ- Merridy Hately, Marilyn Bradley, Sharlene Cain 9 IGS.W Forsey, Ricky Knight, Scott vs Phillies. crosse sweaters that weTe nat ed9e5t'KINNGb'h1 tST.* tlW. Burigess, Bar'ry MeMahon, Lacrosse: Pee Wee Series handed in from last year d let to rigiit, front row ±.Danny Nowlan, .Ron (hih riple Wlfner of H.arold .Bennett Tropuîy); GeraId Poirier; Coach, Lloyd. Panthers defeated the Be3ars, Would the boys that still have Etcher (high single winner of Lander Trophy), Randy absent, Brian Colvlle and Penny Jeffery. ' I5Y.16 ta 1 in a game playeda the sweaters, please return Red Sc oh Wilson, Ed- Franklin Park last Thursday them to tbe Recreation Ofice, on "first come-firsf serve" Franklin Park, starting at 6:30 e BN hos, ay ltei- W 4erez nilc awe ldtil Swlmmlnt Registration: basis. The fee for Bowman- sharp., ezynki, Keith Swan, Lance ner's scoring with f ive goals, This year's classes wil1 be e ld resaide lntis$4O0hre May- XAvÏýÎoiî; Robet Haress, hile an Cole neted for a smores'$700se. Non-resired$7n0s No6-Yeldeow 2JacketsJa vs. vSpursr goals and two assista, Mark start on Julv 5th and finish $5.00 per child, or family plan, June- Johnso'n four- goals and ane on August l3th, 1965. three or more in the family, 1-Spurs vs. Gaeîs *assist, Ar<ch Gra'ham two in the Red Cross Beginners, for $9.00. 2-Gaeîs vs. Yellow Jacketsli .~goals, and Biy Hoekstra onie Juniors, Intermediates, Sen- Test Dates: July 3th, Aug. 8-Spurs vs. Yellow Jackets ezi goal. Wayne Martin picked iors and Royal Life 'Savi"ng 13ý.9Gel s pr - up two assisas. classes the candidates will 9raio aly1-Gels vJaes. va.purs In a Pee Wee ganie played attend eveiry Tuesday, Wed- Cemo aly16-Yellow Jackets v. Gaels on Monday evening, C uos nesday, Thursday and Friday Dates and Times: 22-Gaeîs vs. Spurs - edged Panthers 4 to, 3. Bob niorning for six weeks at the Seniors, Tue. Wed. Thur. 23-Yellow Jackets vs. Gaels Turney scored two goals, Crean of Ba.rley Pool. Fni. 9 ta 10; Intermediates, 29-Spurs vs. Yellow Jackets while Doug Henning and In the Learn ta Swim class- Tue. Wed. Thur. Fr1. 9 to 10; 30-Gaels vs. Spurs I ' -. For tihe lasers, Arch Graham every Monday and Tbu'rsday 10:05 ta 11:00: Beginners, Tue. uy wit to oas ad ar Mr-mornings for six weeks at the Wed. Thur. Fni. 11:00 te 11:50. 6-Yellow Jackets vs. Gaeîs dokoega.Bovs' Traànin.g School Pool. Boys' Training Sehool 7Ylo akt a pr dokoega.Classes are open ta al Dates and Times. 13-Gaels v. Spurs Mldtet Lacrosse: 'oblîdren who bave reachedý Learn ta Swin classes for 14-Yellow Jackets vs. Gaels In the Midget Series opener'the full age of seven (7) years Thursday will be the sanie as Pee Wee Series -last week, the Spurs defeated as of June lst, 1965. for Monday. Mon. 9:00 ta Ail games to be played at the Yellow Jackets 9 to 2. Registrations will be ac-19:45, Boys, Central, Vincent Franklin Park at 6:30 p.m. rom mbr- -~'S Rahdy Beauprie led tbe Spurs;Icepted IN PFRSON ONLY at Ma'ssev Grc>up (A). 9:45 ta) sharp. songfour goals adai s h ir oiuiyCnr 10:30. Boys, Out of Town, Ma- onIyymj con - siat, followed by Larry Burns onMy3st, June lst, Junel Liberty an Concession and PREVNTWO DS RES wo gals TedNieerson one nd ad June 3rd, from 8:30 Ontario. 1:0t 11,Grs 27-Panthers va. Bears a nden assiat,'Fre a.în. ta 5:00 .m. and 6:30 tai Central, Vincent Massey. 11:15 31-Cubs vs. Panthers Brown and Ron Etcher one 8:3 .m. June 4th, June 7, o1:0,Ot of Town, Liber- Jufe- goal eac.h. 8. 9, 10, 8:30 tO 5:00 p.m. 1ty, Concession. Ontario. 3-Bears vs. Cubs For the lasers, Joihn Kramp'ý Registrations will le taken Bus Pick _Up Points: 7-Bears vs. Panthers Vincent Massey School, On- lO-Panthers vs. Cubs tario St. School, Central 14-Cubs vs. Bears School, Liberty St. 17-Panthers vs. Bears The following are the suc- 21-Cubs vs. Panthers "THINK . .. DQN'T SINK ____ cessful candidates in the Bow- 24-Bears va. Pantheru manville Recreation Depart- 28-Bears vs. Panthers BE AT R W SE1"ment's Adult Red Cross Swi*m July- BE ATE WIE 1Programme held from Sep- 5-Panthers vs. Cuba tember 1964 ta May 1965, at 8--Cubs vs. Bears WEA ONY OVENM NT PPRVE LIE ACKTSthe Ontario Training School 12-Panthers vs. Bears WEARONL GOERNM NT PPRVED IFEJACETSfor Boys pool. These classes~ 151 Cubs vs. Panthera are under the direction of W. 19-Bears vs. Cubs W. Bagnell, assisted by LoraaTem His orshp th Mayr an Mem ers f ConcilCaverly and Shirley Reynolds. Pe e ea e cf W rsipthe MT o r n d Bo mnileso ou cWater Safety Beginner PeWeLau Dec. '64 - Betty Elliott, Bears: Coach, Jim Stephen- oth To no o za vleEsther Ritter, Colleen Maschke, son, Kevin Tennant, Ted Puk,I Viola Coole, Eleanor Kirktn Barry Shackelton, Djavid Tabb, Madeline hannah, Dorothy Gar' Chishoîni, Billy Waller, are pleased to co-Qperate witlm the Canadian Red Cross Society Pocock.; LarrY Hlodgson, R a n d o 1 p h May '65-Gayne Leer, Mar- Cunningham, Alan Abernethy, and the Bowrnanville District Branch in proclaiming the week ofj garet Geissberger, Laura Wick- James Stephenson, Allan Jun- enden, Alice Chittick, Audris kmn, Fred Braybrook, Barry Leddy, Bob Corcoron, Harry Brooking. Baker, Walter Stapleton, Wal- Cubs: Coach, Jack Hayes; ter Haas, Hans Geissbèrger, Lex Goleski, Wayne Coombes, Bob Darcb, Forest Lobban, Tom Hayes, Johnatban Cor- JU N E 6th oi 'VerJa WbanJnai udy e, àk VreDvdThe NewCGoO( 1965 - asoski Hennîng, Stephen D a v ey, as ~~May '65-Dorothy Pocock, Brian Tighe. 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