t. cTue e.nntateomman, Uowmanile, Apr. 0, 1966 ISPORTopucs By Frank Mohun 1373 -OBSONS WIN TOWN LEAGUE TITLE A' ~bsonMotors scored four goals ln the last eight minutes ýjbreak aà 8-8 fie and defeat 'McNulty'a Sports 12-8 lait -*bwusday night. The victory gave Robson'a the Town Hockey X~àeChampionship, three games ta one wlth one tied. ~jiMéCullough was the leader for the champs, scoring twfre and adding seven assists. ti. t t . LOCAL 189 WENT RIGHT.TO THE WIRE H Rmets who had trailed two games ta one came through With a 4-1 vlctory in Sunday's sudden-death fifth encounter te take the Local 189 Championship over the Bruina. I,Veteran. player Don Masters turned in a fine perform- *p e An his final appearance in local hockey to Iead the omiýets. Don.will be moving ta Collingwood âoon. Tickets are available from Ted Fairey, Bob Marjerrison, -Llo~yd Hamilton and Don Masters for the banquet te be held ý#turday, April lth at the Memoerial Park Club House. t1 t t t t JNIOR TOWN LEAGUE NEEDS SIXTH GAME Nichols' Motars pulled off a 7-5 win over the Legion- ,iiei Sunday nikht t deadiock the best- of five final nt, -tçO wins apiece with one game tied. The clubs will battle il; out this Sunday in an unprece- ,.prited slxth contest. If they are still tied, sudden-death e4rti1me will b. played. It should be quite a struggle! . ; .t t t t t men's Major Lge.b Standing l3th Week Second Sehedule Team W L Pts. Hendry Motors 31 8 31 Pepsi Cola --- 23 16 23 Ken's Men's Wear. 22½V 161/2 22 V2 Dykstra's Food 21 18 21 Liberty Bowl 201/2 18 "2 2012 Jury & Loveil 20 là 18'à 201,4 Nels Osborne Insurance ---- 20 19 20 Beaver Lumber 19/2 19½ Ï19½ Lander Hardware 17 22 17 Frank's Variety----- 16 23 16 Lavy,'Curlers Win Fine Trophies I. GA. . 1 4 25 14 I'OWN LEAGUE SOFTI3ALL Selby Grant _ 9 30 9 -Any new playera wha wish ta play Town League Soft- Averages bil thî's year are requested to contact Bill Cale at 623-5580 Nasse Gaines Ave. before six o'clock or 623-5566 afrer six. Larry Piper--- 39 256 Those wha participated in league play last year are Ed Leslie- 39 244 'asked to inforni their team representatives of their inten- AI Osborne ---- 39 237 Russ Oke . . 39 232 -tAios for the coming ucason. The anés te contact are. Maurit7 Anneari --- 39 232 Jack Parker (3-3257)- Bill's Billiards; Bob Richards ---- 39 229 Terry Black (3-7686)- Stephen Fuels; Ron Maynard --- 39 229 -Lloyd Hamilton (3-5122> - Kramp's Furniture; Matt Harrison -- 39 228 -lxWsmn(-97 e' e' er Elton Brock 39 228 Alx isma 3-90) Kns ens ea.Ernie Perfect ------ 39 227 t t t t t Bud Barter. 36 226 DOW ANVLL'S OCKY UTUE I BIGHERDr. H. Rundle 39 224 BOWM NVILE'SHOCEY FTUR IS RIG TERBill Westlake --_ 39 224 At the start of the minai- hockey season locally, we Russ Hately ------- 36 224 .were_ informed thut moat of aur. teams would give a good Don Oke --------- 36 222 Art Rowe -----_ 39 2221 qýcouùt af tbcmselves, 'but the future didn't look too prom-lAh Saman ----_3.9 222 IA'Ii. Apparently bhc youngest of the organîzed clubs - theiClarence Oke 39 221 atàrns .- just didn't stack up with their rivais froim other!Russ Halîman - .19 220 towns.1 Norm Henning - 3. 9 220.i IMike Murphy 39 2191 However, the youngsters, under the guidanccaof Don Lau Wiseman ----- 39 218, W*Ilcox and John Fowler, were given plenty o! practice and KarI Piper .~3 1 à i resuit, began ta show possibilities. Hai-old Bennett 39 217 T!hey made everyone in the minai- hockey set-up, sit up j rank Samis 39 217 ,end take notice lat week wherr tbey won thc Peterborough 1 Mon CKith ----- 39 2161 Invitation Tyke Tournament. . Hap Palmer -- - 39 21 5 Then, Saturdiay ai Trenton the local lads.wound up the Jirn Callan Si -.---39 215 .ason - net an a winning note - but certainly displaying Jc Bo nd.illia214i -filne brand of hockey. This wasn't the same team that GBobgeillias- - 39 213 started out lait faîl - no longer pusb-overs, Bowmanville George Siephen --- 39 213 Moins had become reai' contenders. Bud Henning 39 212, The dwnd anaaqe ndLowell MacDougal 39 212 Te ondGnnqeadLindsay by 5-1 sqcores BhOm....3 1 *and rememnber Lindsay was the team ithat oustedi Bowman- Si Trewin.....39 211 ville from the O.M.H.A. playoffs. Frank Moiun -.---- 36 211 ',Cobourg won the invitation tournament by dcfeating Bruce Milne.......--39 211 J"wmanville 2-1 In an overtime final. Bob Glanville 39 211 1 ',Don Bagnel . 39 210 f?.CahWilIea* was rcally elated at the way.his boys jack Parker . 39 210 corne along' this season. And we would have ta tink Fred Thomison.. 36 210 Dlion- la -a, big reason -for their improvement. As -a matter Han-y Akey . 39 209 * sthe assembled anatirer pick-up entry te participate Mtanice Rchrds 39 29 ~in Oela*,tourney, Saturday rnorning,. Although theY Laurence Lamn33 28ý 4Ii't à~ -of eta' cbhalçe, -it was an ýopportunitln 'ta give Howard Bromel -39 25 Sb*a bbc opportunity' tecompete. So Don was over Bob Lawton -.----- 39 205 Mme Don Bishop.......---39 205 s4e iùiotor city, then tur.ned the. reins. over te Brian Purdy Ted Bagnell.------ 36 203 j oi'ed John for b thtri'oTrenton.BoKet .-.9 20 r,,We have froffiUrne ta lime In this coiumn' pointed oui 1AI! Samelis.......-39 202 excellent, work donc by thre minet hockey coaches end1 Lou McFeeters . 39 200 gcrà. Periiaps Wilcox and Fowicr had bhe toughesi1 Ron McILean . 39 200 George Piper 39 2001 ë~unge o! ail. We thirik bhey've donc an excellent job.I Bowling News '~~IncIdentally saine a! tbe boys who wc think are likely Harold Bennett, the man Î' k ter reneknw o àeBwmnilehokywho spends mosi of bis limne ar te r pndThe, a o mî onge oumn ge ockybeaching other people bow ta arele ae.:John yTniblen; a ptaîing auFoscy al-keeper, bowl, put on an excellent dem- cn, n ofby;cpanPu rs, who reâIli onstration on Wednesday night. lpdas a teain-leader; Robbie'Simpson and Pearce Bennett had scores of 336-241- 301 for a big 878 triple. Larry Piper just keeps roll- t ± T t j ing along all the lime in high LS MEET KITCHENER gear. Lai-iy had gamnes of the inieyou re eadig Ibs, sbaw Genr 73 high single, 260 and 242 »Y te -imeyouare eadng his Oshwa enealsfor an 875 triple.' This jump- Xiteener Rangera will have complebed two games inled Piper's average ta 256 for etno! eÈ»ven JË. "A" finals. The third content socs 3 gin eg.Tisstobwln *âka, 75p.m. b th Civic Auditorium, with tb urb Bil "Jaket' Westlake had for Saturday nigbt, also 7:15 eat Kitchener. 1790 along with a 341 single. genralmangerWren Blair was giving us bbc Jack Bond 781 (270-261), W,.en eneal-anaer Mauritz Anneari 780 (299- 1I-f et-up, he pointed oui ibat the Rangersayvon't be 1267», Ed Leslie 774 (291- = .t ',lâ'a thebbcKtchèner 'Auditorium nexi wcek due '267), Leslie is in second place ~ Sortrne's-Show wbicb will be beld ihere froin April 'in averages, having 244 for 39 A" -to, 7th. Sheujld a sixtb gaine be needed - it wîil prabably1 gaines. Matt Harrison 7461 wq.. 1paei' ihe al e!Gres nTesr sad(261), Art Rowe 740 (310),'i taepac r'ite'aleLa Gresciraue sadElton Brock 728 (313), AI Gmzdens in London.' Osborne 723 (278), Bob Law- ,~Quite a number of people have been mentioning ta us. ton, compietely out of bis slump that Oshawa sho uld have an casier time against Kitchcner<712 (282); Clarence Oke 711 thnthey would if Mailies weee providing the opposition.(283). Stan McMuter 709 'o .1(286), We can't agree wibh that. Sure bhc Rangers ended up 1 Bob Richards hiad a '291 aeventh in tbc regular schedule, but dan'b forget they knock- -single game, Frank Samis 289- ed off- Niagara Falls Flyers and Toronto Mariboros. Theyi 266, Lawel MacDougal 288, Ab alwas hd acoupe o god gal-kepes ad !Saman 286, Lou MeFeeters' 4efenceand anoupla eifgord alare clickandga, 279 Don Oke 272, Jack Park-1 clefnci an nowtha thir frwads re cickngKitchener er 270, Russ Halîman and Russ As oi.ng ta be a taugh club ta beat. !Hately bath with 267, Bill' The consensus, prier ta bhe playoffs seemned te, be that Orm 263, jack Lander 266,1 Monres J. Cnaden an Trono wrebbcteai a mclKarl Piper 262, Ron MeLean Idctrv Jr Caadins nd orntower th tems e metand Ron Maynard 261. n the finals. Going into bbc semni-finals, Mont-cal hadgoe1,FaksVrcySo en gaules without a Ions, and were alniosi unbeabable on home set bbc season's high single tee. Well - everyone knows wbat bhappened, Oshawa won eain score with 1431 or an av- 11 three playof! contensi ight in tbc Forum. erage of 286 1/5 pins per man. now bc inal ar bctcenfourb ad .The bowlers w.ho hit this big' An wth fiasaebtenfutand scventb score were E. Brock 313, Art place tearni. If anynne bad tald yau thai before bbc playoffs 'Rowe 310, Stan MeMurter 286.' -ot underway, yau would have thougbt tbey were crazy. . Oke 283 and Jim Callari $ut that is just haw unpredicbable bbc entire Jr. "A" season!hihSr. ipl. ed Maai-6ha bai- bien.1 Mike Murphy bit a low . Iybu want te pick a winner bctween Oshawa and: score of 97. Jin Callan Jlr. jgItchiefer - b. aur guest. W've been wrang sa off en Sn j bd low triple, 434. far - we'rc Sitting this anc aut. MEMORIAL ARENA.P313 PBOWNVLIC AP u ,l Inter-Town 'Youth Bowling Fluai Week Girls Bowmanvillg 8, Whiby ý0; O.M.C. 6, 0.5.C. 2. Teain 'Standing ......dll......... 324 W1bitby . ...6.... Teain tanu ..... 4 During the finali costume party of tbe Ladies Curling Section, several troph- ies were presented to Winners of the four schedules. They included, top photo, left to right, the Xe#n NicIç trqphy won by Viv Cowan and Betty Brough; abent, Beth-Vau]Bridge n v l~;second photo, the President's trophy, won by Jban P*Win44,844P redlgKrsAmp, Kay -Worden and, absent, Thelma Beer- ~l~e; thrd lfetot* çbow.o tii. Roy Nchols tropby, won by Ida Goddard, Skip F»ter, #Dotýe'Ui a ud& absent, Thelina Beerthuizen; fourth picture, ~Mo~~.I oPhy, won by Ida Goddard, Skip Freda Kramp, Dot Me.. Mixed Leaigue Bowling A 7-0 shutout moved run- 301, Morley Etcher 296, Âud. ner-up Wilcox to witihin three rey Osmond 287-286, AI Os. points of the leaders in Mixcd borne 282, Jtrn Cox 280, Gord League action, Friday nighi, Wilcox 278-2V4-251, Hap Pal- at Liberty Bowl. Wilcox wval-Imer 278-269, Lew Welsh 270, loped E. Brock, wtiile firçtj Hilda Brock 266, Joe Nowlari place Etcher defeated Perfect 266, Essie Cox 259, Joan 5-2.1 Bruni 257-2fil, Onie Etcher Nowlan downed Pr-oui 9-2ý 253, Ruth G.4ant 25t. to take over sole possessioni Triples 'et fourth. with a 5-2 victory I Harold Bennett 798£Yeev- over Lebb enabl.ing Harrison' ard Bromnell 792 ,Ha p pSre to maintain their third p0si-1769. Joan Brunt ~~ Hilda tien *standing. In the other1 Brock 732, Mai-g Welsh 701, ,hitnit C hitrr, hwed fnt-ViSh uitcheMI 70l1.?,iMt T4,ri. Braiders . ............ 8, Machine Shop ............... 42! Tigers .. ............ 42î Hose . ..... .................... 39ý Fan Belts ............... 37i Banbury ... -.......... 34 B eits .................. 30 Boller Room -..... ...... 26' Youth Bowling~ Bantam Girls Bradley 5, Mutton 0; Bry- son 5, Whitehead 0. Team Standings Bradley ................. ..... 42 Bryson . .. ............. 321 Whitehead .. ...29: Mutton 27: High Single - C. Lord 237,; S. Whitehead 197. High Double - C. Lord 325,~ S. Whitehead * 350. Junior Girls J. Sellera 5, Firth 0, flano- ghue 5, Ayre 0; D. Sellers 5, Chittick 0. Team Standings D. Sellers ............. ......49! Donoghue .................. 36i Chittick ........................ 35ý J. Sellers ... ............ .... 241 'Ayre . ...18. HRigh Singie - B. Cowan 249,' L. Kelly 233, A. Chittick 215,! L. Piper 206. Higih Double - L. Kelly 427,. B. Cowan 398, A. Chittick 397, S.Frh375. S.FrhJunior fBay% Priston 3, Donoghue 2;' Bouwmeester 5, Adams 0; Pakmer 3, Staiker 2. Team Sta:ndingis Bouwneester...............5 Palmer .. ..................... 45 Adanu .... ................... 25 Stalker ....................... 28 Prest.on............ ...... -17 High Single - R. Bouw- meester 214, R. Wilson 212, B. Preston 209, G. Palmer 207. Hi.- Double - B. Preston 397, 13. Hoiroyd 381, R. Bouw- meester 366, G. Palmer 351, R. Wilson 328. Senior Mixed Leatue Etcher 5, Cain 2; Goodwin 7, Benn.ett 0: Burns 7, Col- ville 0. Team Standing Burns .................. 65 Etcher ....... .....t..... 53 Colville....................... 51 Goodwn ...................... 47 C ain ..........- ..... 44 Beninett . ...... .. 13 Higli Single - R. Etcher 316- 268-212, G. Adamo 275, D. Luxton 222, M. Bradley 207, S. Cain 240-231, T. Gardon 238, C. Bradley 256, M. liste- ly 222-438-232, J. Benniett 24.1- 215, B. Colville 208, F. Burns 248-210, M. Kilpatrick 309), W. Lewis 206-209, D. Edmonid- zon 210-201. Hfiph Triple - R. Etcher 796, M. HateIy 682, W. Lewis 670, J. Bennett 654, S. 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Triple- Audrey Osm~ond 747; chel] 665, Morley Etcher 66ý4. sali 7-0 over Dakin, Snow- Mens: Ernie Dickipns 662, Onie Et- den 7-0 over Westlake, King H ige-Hrl ent 3 hr62 7-0 over Brock. Donne y 5-2H.igTle - Hod Wienoet83: Tcahertanding over Prout, and Griffin 5-2 Hsînrile-Gordilcx83 en tnig over Maonab.Sige1 Pts. Marion Malley was top Bob Mitchell 315, Howardý bowler wi-th a 701 triple (244, Bromell 311-253, Marv Wilcax!Etohcr .................... ...66 258, 199), and Gwen Dennis 310, Ken Nichois 309. Bob WilcoX -......................... 63 rolled high single of 273. For Glanville 303, Ruti Mitchell. Harrison ..................... 95 the men, Bill Potter had high -~ Newlan--............ 4 triple of 681 (200, 262, 210), * GIanvil+Ž................. ... 48 adHarry Snowden had hig~h M ixed M ajor H. Brock ....... -............ 46 single of 269. Lobh ....--, ... 46 Over 200 Games were roll-Le nu E. Brack ........... ...... ed by B. Allen 232, 212, 222,; Perf1ect- 1 G. Mrshal 21, D.McRelisiProut... ...... ........... a G2; . MArahali 20,. ceei (Mai-ch 28/66) Oshor-ne .................. 2 k20 2 5, T. Aidie c 03 Man 20, i'or the ihird straight week, Grant ... . ---....27 km24, 225; N. Man 6 20,, Doris Joli has rolled the high. N. King 225; R. Westlake 2.7, triple of the nighi. This wveeý Averages 221; Roy Woodward 200, 290;i was 799 and she beat oui G.B. Avg. R. Brock 2.14, 202, !2~EShirley Bickell by' six pins Kin 20, 38,20; R Nlaný for the high single of 3,1,'AI Ohor1p -..... 39 234 21.20, 23 8,G. 207; R.26;NJ Shirley rolling 325 and a totai l Eon Brrck ....... 39 234 Gibson 209, 230; S. Mill]yýof 690. Hilda Brock had a!Jne Nowlan ---- 39 221 nîce 747 triple (283-279). Mike Morley E'icher ... 39 22.4 225, 206; R. Simnpson 221; C.'Murphy also rolled 747 (259-'Mat> Har;rison. 39 223 Roberts 223; F. Allen 249: B. 244-244)). Maurice Annacrt Dick Pei.rcct 3 2 Grfin24,24 B snt 13; 742 (278-221-216), Fred Thonl,-,Gard Wilcox ..... 1 221 and lest week M. Mac.nab 219. son 711 (283-220-208), Ernie Joan Bruint . ..... 16 21.1 Lemnon Leag.ue: E. Luke 88, Perfect 702 (256-230-216), j. Hap Palmrn ..c-- 39 215 N. Kin% 97, M. Macnab 67, Murphy 69.1 (243-232-218). AI. Hilda Brnck ---39 213 B. Hawkins 87.Sa n 683 (276-204-203>, R. .Tim Becdfnrd .... -11F TemStnins Wright 656 (224-213). B. Bu- Bob Glanville . .39 210 Griffin ................... .......74 daY 65(0 (256-236), G. ehbe -ar n Frnet ..19 2 '0' King .................. 94_31_21-212-206>, B. HlryHVac rold t 3.3 VO Maoeab ........... .......... 52 616 (248). V. Connors 613 <218-, Lew Welsh ..... 39 209 Marshall......................560212), P. Dobbins 613 (227), j. AI Lohb 37 208 Prout........................... 45 Suti-liffe 271, M. McNultv '24 ýHoward Bromell 319 207 Brock .... « ........... ........ 41W.Wih adHDn 2 e n~o~39 204 Denney........................3.5,K. Bickell ("the heckler > -ý Dakin........................... 34 220, J. McNulty 214,J. Webb Snowden ......... ..... ) 210, B. Brown 205 and D. Westlake -- ........... 26 Wiight 203. , iili boan you A battIsenetsued betwt-eA' up ta Joli and Wright's team for 1hý ft first gaine. AI Samnan puIlîrd GOODYEARt the game out of the fire and'ý $5,000.00 Wright's team was heaten b.y' ai a. reasanable rate- ~~.3 pins, Jall's teain then went: BO LI G on to take the two remnainin g- of interest garnes, giving thein a solid Braiders continue-d tb make point lead in standings witjh Te -consolidate yaur the Goodyear League second 25'2 -,pts. ta Wright's 2l1ýj.1b schcdulc a runaway ThursdayBuday remaîns in 3id with 2blls or for any other nigh-t as they walloped the.Patfield 18, Brack 17 and Bick-i wrçrthvhilc ues Ban.bury 7-0. Runner-up posi<ýeIl 14 pts. ups tion, previously a ihree-way W1,telm i ee ', dead.bock, was reduced toa aoff ta h Snhn ttt< ' rvdn o r tie between Machine Shop and;but wouldthe ta thank Sate'i rvd uae Tigers. The Machinists de-, îeam capiains for their Co-!I steadiiy emPloyed and feated Hose whiîe il was Tig-0e5i0 n kepn hi ers over Belf.s, both by 5-2score sheets sa accurate this, have good credit. scores. Cellar-d.wellîng Boilpryear. Il certainly makes it aj Room upset Fan Belts 5-2 in lot easier for your correspond- Teleph one the other attraction. . ent. See you ai the banquet,, 7234631 Ba'îan Martyn came up wilh! May 14th, Legian Hall., a big 837 total to take high triple honours, followed by Arnold Lobb 749, Russ H-ate-i ly 747, Murray Grant 733 and',B sn s O p ruft Morley Thonipson 685. etiA O I (<~M A I Murray Grant's fine 345 ef-, MAJ R O- CO PAN tort led the wa.y in the high: single division, other hfigh i requiresR soores going tp Martyn 303,'D, RÙss Hately 299, Rom Wright D IS I U TI 291 and 283. Lobb 290 and1 Thompson 281. 1 Bowmanville area Team Standings J - earn .$10,000 -pu .,4 ', ý