JOUTH COx 5, Passnt 0; Tice Eryson. O; Mountjoy 3, N Muflesi 2. TeainStanding cx mountjoy Brysonon r.cMulen 129. Eigh Double - L. Brys 25k R. Tice 215. ,e5 now have 162 bowle but, still have room for bc frcm 8-11 years bowling at O'clock, and boys 11-14 yei bowling at 1 o'clock. Anyo wantlng bowling shirts se chest measurements. Pr i $5.10. Bantam Boys Donoghue 5, Brunt 0; Ni( erson 5, Coombes 0; Jenson VanDriel 2. Teana Standing Donoghue Nickcrson Jenson -- VanDriel ________ Brunt__ __ Coombes 11gb Single - G. Jens 154-130, B. Richards 122. High Double - G. Jens 284, B. Richards 231. Junior Girls Ayre 5, Patfield 0; Firth MXcMurter 0-,'Hclnning 5, Co an 0. Teain Standing Firth ___ Henning -__ Ayre - Patfield Cowan Mcy~urter Hîgh Single - C. Ayre 2 D. Snowden 213, F. Henni 211, N. Hooper 210, J. Patfi( 205. High Double - C. Ayrc 4 F. Henning 383, D. Snowd 368, J. Patfield 352. f4ý Junior Boys Bouwmeester .3, Bruant Wilson 5, MacDlonald 0; H rayd 5, Preston 0. Teain Standing 1foiroyd Wilson ____ Brunt ___ Preston -- Bouwmeestcr MacDonald High Single . D. Allen2 ]B. Ruiter 208, B. Preston2 High Double - W. Gord 356, B. Holroyd 353. Senior Mlxed League Bradley 5, Colville 2; Beau- prie 7, Etcher 0; Hately 4, Cain 3. Teain Standing Hately 20 Beaupa-le 16 Cain . __-___15 etcher _________13 Bradley11 Colville9 111gb Single - R. Sclieck 341, N. Gaodwin 314, B. Col- 'ville 308, M. Hately 212-216, C. Evans 232, B. Welsh 226- 206, L. Woods 202, D. Bnock 239, R. Beauprie 216-238, S. Mitchell 270-202, W. Lewis 264, S. Martyn 204, G. Rosi 209, R. Etcher 206-227, F. Burns 237-220-216, T. Gpndon BOWLING I 225, A. Chittick 247, C. Brad- 5, ley 264-258, J. Donoghue 213- dk- 208, K. Cobb 238-245-232. CHighTrple - K. Cobb 715, C.Bady 713, IL Selleck 709: 201F. Burns 663, S. Mitchell 657, 10 IR. Beauprie 653,. B. Colville 9 647, N. Goodwin 640, R. Et- 8 cher 622. Harold Ballem Scores a 385 Oshawa Lge. Lait Thursday, Oct. 13, lu the Mixed Major, League, Oshawa, Harold Ballena just missed bowling s perfect gaine by ane strike. Harold started out with twn strikes in a row, punched the head pin in the third frame, then got nine strikes in a naw for 385. Har- aid continued his great bowl- ing in the next gaines with 352, 255, for a grand total of 992. Harold is averaging 279 for 15 gaines. He also bowls in the Mixed Major League on Monday nights in Bowinsn- ville and lait year bowled the highest triple ever bowled in Bownisnville, 1,066. Harold is married ta Heathen Webb of Bowmanville, dau.ghter afi Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Webb, 25 Brown Street, Bowmanville. Rural Bowling Pts. pins Maple Grave- 16 190621 Hi c'S 15 1848q9 Tyrone il 1771601 Enulîkillen Srs.- 10 18o009 Salemu . 10 169551 Hamnpton -- 5 169701 Sauina 3 16542 Enniskiileu Tnt. 2 15711 High Single-J. Coombes 343 High Triple-H. Michelson 791 Low Single-A. Sharp ---- 80 Low Triple-A. Sharp ---308 Averages Over 180 Dave Reynolds - 18 222 E. Dickey 18 211 K. McGill ---- 18 214 John Coombes - 18 214 R. Laird 18 212 Cec Milîs ____ 18 210 F. Wotten____ 15 209 J. Sîcinon 18 206 D. Taylor----- 18 203 H. McLaughliu 18 203 A. Wilson- - 12 201 D. Woods ___ 18 199 H. Michelson 18 199 T. Pleasance - 18 198 L. Coombes 15 197 B. Bothwell___ 18 196 L. Tennant--- 6 194 Doug Reynolds- 18 193 Ralph Dsvcy-- 18 193 Bruce Coombes- 18 192 L. Wearn - -__ 18 191 B. Kanopacki - 18 190 G. Shackleton - 15 190 B. Taylor 15 189 B. McDanald - 15 188 Ray Dsvcy - 18 187 B. Milîs ___ 18 186 R. McRoberts - 18 185 F. Beckett 18 184 D. Tennant 18 181 A. Martin 12 180 ALL HOME AND AWAY Oshawa Generals HOCKEY GAMES Wili Be Broadcast On CKLB-1350 CKQS-93.5 JIM BISHOP will give the play by play éccount and Color Commentary wiil be by DICK TROTTER. AUl Broadcasts Presented By The cTc BOWMAN VILLE OSHAWA WHITBY L_ * *. 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Brock- 10 il Perfect - 8 13 Etchen 8 13 Aveges Name AI Osborne _______234 Bob Gianville _____227 Gord Wilcox ______224 Matt Harrison -_____223 Elton Brock ______223 Hilda Brock ______219 Ken Nichais ----- --219 Haward Bramel -218 Vince Prout -_____ 215 Morley Etcher _____208 Jim Bedford ______206 Joan Brunt ______205 Duke Brunt 20e Dick Perfect _____-203 Onie Etcher _______202 Fern Bradley 199 [E. Dickens _______198 M. Wilcax ________196 Alan Lobb ______195 Bob Mitchell -_____192 Connie Wiseman -___192 Hap Palmer-------- 189 Audrey Osmond ____189 Lau Welsh ____189 Cecil Muttan ______188 Hazel Donoghue- 187 Mary Nowlan ------ ----- 186' Two yaung ladies topped al bowlers on Friday night; Joan Brunt and Fern Bradley tied with 766 pins each. Vince Praut was high in the men's division, having a 739 triple. Prout as a hd high single, 307. Mary Nowlan hit 296. Joan Brunt's team has taken the lead, having 14 winî against seven lasses for 33 points. Matt Harrison's teama is second with 30 pts. AI Osborne leads in the averages, hitting 234. Bob Gianville is steady at 224. Hilda Brack as stîlli n front for the ladie~s with 219' for 21 games. Joan Brunt has inov- ed up ta 205. St. Joseph's Mixed Bowling League Sunday, October 23rd Imps beat Headpins, Mlsfits won over Go-Getters and Strikers beat Underdogs. Ladies' High SIngle--Betty Charland (252)* Men's HIgh Single-Albert Saman (275). Ladies' High Triple-Denise Annaert (649). Men's High Triple-Albert Saman (704). (0F .Bowling Team Standing Pi. Pins Snowden 37 19,292 Westlake ___ 34 17,659 Bond ___ 32 17,829 Dakin 28 17,529 Macnab 26 19,123 Woodward - 23 17,259 Prout 18 17,063 Brock ____ 18 16,968 Marshall - 16 17,001 Nolan 13 16,866 Men's High Single- Ray Wcstiake 288, Bll Allen 274, J. Bond 264. Men's Hlgh Triple - Bob Griffin Jr. 650, J. Bond 648, Bill Allen 630. Ladies' High Single - Betty Westlake 294, Velma Luke 243, Carol Roberts 228. Ladies' High Triple - Betty Westlake 685, Diane McReelis 620, Faye Allen 601. Over 200 Gaines - R. Brock 261, 202, V. Luke 243, B. Buma 263, D. Nolan 251, C. Roberts 228, F. Allen 234, 207, J. Bond 264, 244, R. Westlake 288. R. Crawford 250, G. Mar- shall 218, D. Bond 207, D. Mc- Reelis 222, 215, M. Dakin 204, N. McLean 241, B. Griffin Jr. 234, 225, B. Griffin Sr. 211, 201, B. Patter 211, J. Mc- Knigbt 255, E. Luke 206, B. Westlake 202, 294, F. Stubbert 205, G. Dennis 203, R. Oveui- den 213, J. Macnab 212, 205, B. Allen 274, E. Archer 200, 238. Averages H. Snowdeu _____217 R. Brock _______213 J. Bond --- ______212 R. Westlake _____-202 B. Westlake ______196 B. Griffin Sr. ______196 G. Marshal. 195 G. Prout _______194 J. Macnab _______193 D. Bond ______190 B. Allen ________188 Thurmday night, Oct. l3th1 the 1966-67 seison unfoldedi with tie same four teains asj last year participatiiig.' j The season's a pener saw McNulty's Sports down Crystal Dairy 4-1 while in the night- cap, Robson Motors, last year's defending champions squeaked by Olympia Restaur- ant 6-5. Grant FPlintofI was the big gun in the first game, netting twa goals while Alex Wiseman and Ron Paliard added anc apiece. Crystal Dairy's anly goal was scored by Larry Per- ris as McNulty's goaltender "Slip" Rowe looked in great shape for sa early in the season. 1In the second game Robson's buit up a 3-0 second period lead on goals by Bill Crossey, Steve Burns and Gary McCul- lougli before Bob Fairey finally put Olympia on the score sheet. Singletons by Terry Black and Mort Richards and Gary McCuilough's second go ai of the game completed Robson's scoring while Bob Fairey with two more, his second and third; Brian Hughes and John Miller accounted for Olympia's goals. Olympia pulled their goalie in the last minute of play but couldn't get the equalizer. John Miller was the top pon ani o Uicnight with anc goalsud fourassista, be- ngioua fiv a is team9s goals. (Intended for lait week) Last Tbunsday night, Men's: Town League hockey action saw MeNulty's Sparts continue on their winuing ways with a 7-4 victary aven Olympia Res- taturant, whie Crystal Dairy evened the record at anc sud anc, dawniug Robson Matons 6-5. In thc first.gaine, Paul Mc- Cullou.gh sud Alex Wiseman' sconed for McNulty's sud Brian Hughes notched anc for Olympia, ta give the Sports- men a 2-1 lcad after anc period. Howcver, Ah Cale sconcd just 26 seconds into the second period ta give McNulty's a two goal lcad, but Bob Sheri- dan narnowed the mangin ta anc before the periad ended.i In the third period Grant Flintoff scored for McNulty's giving theni a 4-2 lead, but goals by John Miller sud Bob Sheridan, less than two min- utes spart, tied the gaine four ail. Howeven, the powerful Mc- Nulty's teain took compîcte command of the gaine as goals by Dave Werny, Rau Pollard sud Tcrry Masters put the i Be.H. Se SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS By David Goheen The Senior "A" football exhibition game played in team under the coaching of Oshawa. The game featured Mr. Brunt completed a very many outstanding plays by successful season last week by the two teams. Bowmanville defeating Anderson of Whitby, in two instances were on the 18 to 2 to conserve aur un- five yard line oniy to have beaten record this year. The the bail knocked away and teain has collected 226 points Central to take over. Charles for and 9 against whlch is not Ewert scored the oniy touch- bad for a team in its first down on a pass play in which season in the "A" competition. Guy Parks threw the bail per- Last year in "B" dlass we were fectiy to Charles in the end aiso very successful and went zone. Don MeMurter can- an ta win the C.O.S.S.A. Senior verted the point. "B" champlonship. It was The Juniors rounded out said that the competitian in their schedule with a 27 to 0O "A" cases is barder than when ioss to Anderson of Whitby.i we were in the "B" -ciass but Bowmanville had many scor- ln some games this year the ing opportunities only to be opposition was just as tough. stopped by Anderson. This Our talented defence had ended an exciting and inter- a very impressive record this esting season for the Juniors. year. It was led ail year by Maybe next year? Irv Colweil, Fred Strikwerda, In the final gaine for the Charles Ewert and John Hoop- Seniors B.H.S. defeated And- er who accounted for most of erson 18 ta 2, ta round out the thc tackles. These four could season. Brian Peters opened flot have donc their job suc. the scoring in the first quart-« cessfully unless the other men er on a pass and run play an the team had not given fromi Guy ta Brian. The extra these four a helping hand. point try was missed. Bill If a defence can hold an Morrison i the second quart- apposing teain for littie or no er picked up a fumble and yardage then the defensive c:d over for the touchdawn. teai inut beablta edThn extra point try was wide. their plays or the appositionthd qure tee cannot get their piays ta work wasn't any scoring but bath properly because the défence teams came close anly to be is holding uip the blockers. stopped on many occasions. When an apposing teai need- The penalties caiied by the ed yardage for first or second referea didn't heip sither down ur deenceteam. down aurdefnceusuaily Dennis McFeeters on a off- made their offensive teain real- tcl lysoe h e ly fight ta gain it. Thiey us-tacke iay socored Theexra- ually wouldn't get it and the poinn touchsdw ndheera kpic. Tieaswo haee ta kcked the bail twice into the anck Tphsintam apn tesend zone and Bowmanviile anhisin ar. ytiesconceded each time. this ear.The scorers were as follows: To go with aur excellent de- Don McMurter-8 touchdowns, fence we have also an excel- 48 pts.; 22 converti, 22 pts. lent offence which was usually Larry Simpson-7 touchdowns, under the successful direction42 ps Care Ew t- of aur leading passe r Guy42 ps Chre wt- Parks or his able back-up touchdowns, 36 pts. Bill Mor- Bill Morrison. It has been rson-6 touchdowns, 36 pts. estimated that Guy hbas Dennis McFeeters-4 touch- completed 75% of his ss downs, 24 pts. Guy Parks-1 thrown this year. Guy haasn't touchdown, 6 pts. Ron Simp- thrown that many passes but son-l toiichdown, 6 pts. Brian when he doca they are usually Peter-l touchdown, 6 pts. on target. With Guy or Bl The next game for the at the contrais they have Mi*îl Seniors will be in Oshawa at ed their plays well and have the Kinsmen Stadluni behind kept the opposing defence on Ontario Motor Sales, off Bond their toes for a surprise play Street, Friday, October 28th at they have used this year. 8:15 p.m. The teain they play The running and blocking wiil be McLaughlin Collegiate. of Don McMurter, Dennis Mc- Why flot came over and sec the Feetrsand he uggig ~the B.H.S. Seniors in action? Larry Simpson was outstand-Thwinrotisanewl ing but these fellows wouidn't go on farther in the play-offs. have been able ta score their Came over and cheer Baw- points if it wasn't for the excel- manvilie on ta victory. lent blocking of the entire uine. Our two ends Charles Ewert and Brian Peters were also succesul many times catch- Ladies Legion lng and running with the bal. The biacking on end sweeps by these two was superb. They Bowling wouid always come up wîth a difficult pais each turne the Partner's teain picked up offence needed a play ta make two points ta Iicreas their first down. lead by six points. Blalce's .Our Junior teain under teain came in second place Coach Mr. Miller was not as by total pinfaîl. Bolsvert's successful as aur seniors but team is in third place also you must take into considera- with 10 points, and Annaert's tion that most of these Juniors team stili on the bottoin with have neyer played football be- six points. fore, and it was new and in- Over 200 Gaines - Audrey teresting ta thein. We seemed Bate 210, Marg Blake 210, to have had a good team but Bernice Bothwell 216, Bernice when the back-fielders needed Partner 223, Denise Aninaert blocks i key Instances they 203-233. just cauldn't thraw them B. Partner - 21 196 properly. Th ey were gaiini D. Anngert - 21 183 yards but when they ncedeg B. Boisvert - 15 183 yadg amk ia onB. Bothwel - 15 164 hey jUit couldn't seem ta get M. Blake -____ 21 162 it. The team did win anc gaine N. Sheeh8ii 18 153 by a good margin but ta be F. Bruce -____ 18 151 more succesaful and ta go on A. Saman____ 18 149 ta greater heights you mnust H. Simnick - 21 142 wi more games. M. McNulty - 18 133 Next year saine of these A. Bate ____ 21 132 players will move up inta the G. Downcy - 18 126 senior bracket. When some J. Burton-___ 21 124 of these players do they wil L. Bruton ___ 21 117 certaly nl crease Uic chances M. Bates ___ 15 114 for the senior squad next D. Richards . 18 110 ya.Soins of thein wiff re- A. Piper --___ 18 108 n laJunior and insybe M. Westaver 18 108 next year they could be on a G. Murdock - 12 108 wlnuing team. R. Bathgate - 20 107 Last Monday the B.H.S. M. Williams 6 D6 Seniors and Central af Oshawa L. Grahami 15 65 à- - 02 à- 0 à&- 4- __ M y lea - 12 8 . Hockey I gaine on Ice sud sent Olympia dowu ta their second straight defeat. The second gaine saw Cny- stal Dainy corne froin behind a 4-0 deficit to defeat Robson Matons 6-5. Two goals by Sain Thomp- son sud singles by Steve Burnussud Tenry Black gave Robions a 4-0 lead mldwsy through thc second period. Bob Marjerrison sud Ted Faircy sconed for Crystal tai put the -dairymen rlght back i the gaine befone Steve Burns scored bis second goal ai the game to give the motor- men a 5-2 lead going into the third period. Crystal fought back stnong- ly though as goals by Lsrry Perris, Bob Marjenrison and Ted Fairey tied the game at 5-5. The game nemained tied until Luke Prout scored for Crystal wlth Just aven a min- ute lef t in the gaine, giving the dainymen a thrilling 6-5 victory. Footnotes: Robson's goal- tender KCen -Veltch picked' up an assist on Burns' second goal, the finît point of the year for a goaltender. Crystal's Larry Perris was assessed a 10 minute miscon- duct aud a game misconduct for over-heatedly arguing s cal by Referce Tim Cox._ Night Hawks Bowling Team Standings J. Woadlock -_____20 B. Milîs __________ 13 K. Ralston ________ 12 L. Waodcock ______9 V. Pickard._______9 D. Cochrane _______9 Higli Triple-K. Campbell 608 High Single-J. Shearer 257 Averages J. Lunu ----------197 K. Camipbell ______192 J. Woodlock ______189 M. Hodgsou 177 I. Wright -_______ 175 C. Adamns ______175 J. Shearer _______174 B. Milîs -_______ 168 D. Sallows ______168 M. Sedman ______167 J. Rowe ________164 F. Land _______164 L. Mutton _______158 C. Sanginson 153 J. Mains ________ 152 K. Raîstan _______152 V. Pickard ______152 L. Woodcock _____144 D. Ogdeu 139 J. Harnesi _______138 P. Mains ________ 138 B. Keith ________ 138 A. Lorusso ______138 D. Cochrane ______135 E. Coombes ______130 O. Moffatt ______-125 P. Bagnell 124 D. Kelly 123 P. Broome _______122 B. Beers -______122 A. Perfect ________ 122 C. Bate 1______ 16 L. Burgess 114 A. Burgess 113 D. Dewell ________110 D. White - ____108 200 Games J.Shearer 257, I. Wright 231, J. Lunn 231-223, M. Hodg- sou 222, J. Woodlock 220, K. Camipbell 218, 206; C. Sargin- son 209, K. Ralîton 205. Mix ed Major Leugue Thene were several changes in the teain standing this weck. The bottoin tecami (Bickell) took two points froru the top teain (Buday). They were reaily bittlng the pins. High average chauged with Hal Balleni taking the lead with a smail differcuce ai six pins. D. Jolsud M. Annaert werc the ouly twa with aven 300 gaines with 328 cach, sud Doris bad s nice triple af 789. Averates - 200 or Over H. Ballers ----_ 18 245 H. Ballautine - 18 245 D. Jol - 15 239 P. Dobbins 18 229 B. Buday -___ 15 225 Ab. Saman - 18 222 E. Perfect____ 18 221 V. Cauners 18 221 M. Anusent - 18 217 R. Hailman 18 216 M. Murphy 18 216 F. Thompsan - 18 212 D. Wright - 15 204 L. Conners ___ 15 203~ H. Dunu - -___ 18 201 R. Maynard - 18 201 J. Murphy 18 201 Higli Single D. Joil 328 - M. Aunaent 328 High Trtple-.LD. Joll - 789 111gh Avcrage - Hal Ballena 245 RECREATION REVIEWS TOUIJR FOOTBL lI the firit gaine played an Saturda, October 22nd, the B.T.S. defcated Uic Argos by s 20 ta 13 score. The Argos' touchdowns were scored by Randy Donoghue with two wbile Mike DMling plcked up a safety touch. Iu thc second gaine i 1Rough Riders defeated .the. Iliu. Bombers by a 31 to 14 scoreM. The Raugh Eiders' touchdowns were soored by Larry Forsey, Jerome Bllt and Dum Z4owlauiwIt me ecd. Jeroine Billett had twol couverts and Larry Forsey anc. The Blue Bouabers were led by Doug Hayes with two tauchdowns, while Mike DilI- ing scored on a couvert and Mike Marshall kicked a single. Playoffs for Sat., October 2th B.T.S. vs. Rau gh Riders 9 a. Argos - Blue Bonabers 10 a.m. GIRLS' HOCKEY ffi ffiý There wifl be practices for ail girls who wish ta play in the Recreation Departuient Girls Hockey League, this Fni- day at the Meniorial Mrena starting at 4-45 p.m. The reg- istration fee is $2.00 for gir living in town sud $4.00 for girls living outside of town. If you stiII have a iweater be- longing ta the Recreation Depantuient please brnug it t the arena at this tirne. HAYDON Sunday school session at 1:45 p.m. Note the change in time ai church service: be- cause ai Salemn Thankafferiîîg Service, church service at 7 o'ciock, Standard Time. Don't forget ta turu dlocks back anc hour on Sunday, Octoher 3th, or befare you retire on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood, Oshawa, wcrc Saturday even- ing visitons af Mr. sud Mns. Charlie Garrard. Mr. sud Mrs. Harvey Lyons Toronto, wcre weekend visi- tors with Mr. sud Mns. Morris' Pollard sud family. Mns. M. Bertrim sud Birdie visited Mr. Nelson Gage, Thoruhili, on Sunday. Mn. sud Mrs. J. Potts at- tcnded the Plowing Match at Seaforth sud spent the week- end with relatives at Calling. Wood. Mrs. A. Thompion visited Mn. sud Mrs. Roy Thouipson, Lcskard, on Saturday evcning. Bob sud Alice Joncs went ta sec the show, "Peter, Paul sud Mary," at Massey Hall, recentiy. M.rs. Arthur Read and Lynne wcre Sunday supper gucîs sai Mr. sud Mns. Cîsyton Read and famiiy, Bawmanville. Messrs. R. Grahami, L. Gra- hain, R. McGill sud C. Wood- lcy attended the Plowîug Match at Seaforth lait week. Mn. sud Mns. Lloyd Slemon, Susan sud Fred wcne Sunday supper guests ai Mns. F. Tains, Enniskillen. Mns. Thompson vislted ber brother, Mn. B. McDouald, Bowmanvllle, on Monday. Mr. David Malcolmi returu- cd home on Friday froi Me- marial Hospital, Bowmauvllle. Several froni Haydou at- teudcd Tynone Thaukofferng Services on Sunday. Mnr.aud Mns. Rosi Ashton were supper gucîts ai Miss Dougherty, Enuiskilicu. Mr. sud Mns. Harold Wright. Oshawa, called on Mn. sud Mns. Rais Ashton snd famlly. on Sunday. The Explorer girls, wltb their leader, wcnt ta the Royal Theatre, Bawmauville, ou Thursday nigbt ta see "Mary Poppins."1 Miss May Tabb, Orono, Mr. sud Mns. Stan Cowling, Salein, at Mns. G. Tabb's ou the weekeud. The Canadian Statesman, Bowsmnyfl, Oct. 28, UGO Bowmaville Midgets Defeat Ajax 8-O On Saturday evening Bow- =e ywlth threle fow manville Méidgets massacredm ileanci two for Ajax4 Ajax with a score of 8-0. In thre third period go%* Bowmanville domtnated play manville caie on strong b$P ail through the gaine with the scoring four more goals Blrut goal corning at 2:25 of the The goals went to JM Crawý fis Êeriod. fIt was scored by frdBruce Simson,. aur4' Jeff u Mrom Jin Wiflis. ' u- In hefirt erid owmn-Gruder and Greg C.orden. I4h sted tperiodby The asisswent ta Gord Grudet- ville taied four goas. heanid Jim. WillIs for ga u Wlseond Jim cworcL J brfive. Mike Cawker auWtat Y WiUs rOmJimCrafOrL e onthepower play for go4ë eCharlie Cattran 5coredIthenumler sixHe - alse ~ti Dthird with assis-ts going ton goal nme ee Ci'xis Watson and Bgbbtle Juin nuznbe. Chrlse Cen w! Howes. The fourth was Go wrd rcle i od. arli Ct ra Greider from Chris Watson. geceive lhisscodaslta The play was very dleangolnibreht Lwith only one penalty going Chosen as the first star £&r .ta Bowmanville's goalie. the gaine was BowmanviUe'4T RIn the second period Ajax goalie, Doug Hayes. changed goalies and their Second star Hughie Coke defence tightened up. third star Jim Wilhis. Plan t tThe play was even and hard support the boys next Satur*e fought. Because of this the day evening at the Bowman- play became rougher. The five ville Mrena. Gaine Urne là tins penalties were dlvided fairlylo'clock. Ladies Major Bowling League I (Oct. 17, 1966) Tcam: Who Beats Who M. Perris 3, D. Jol0; C. Bowers 2, J. Baker 1; B. But- tonshaw 2, L. Mantyn 1; J. Tennant 2, H. Donaghue 1; 0. Etcher 2, M. Slaght 1; O. Pst- field 2,1 S. Bickcll 1. Six 111gh Singles S. Poirier 298, H. Park 296, D. Joîl 285, W. Nesbitt 277, D. Park 270, B. Buttonshaw 266. Six High Triples D. Joli 760, B. Buttonsbaw 697, S. Bickell 645, F. Draper 638, A. Hodgson 628, C. Baw- ers 621. Team Standings C. Bowers _______ M. Perris -_______ D. Jol ___---__ B. Buttanshaw J. Tennant O. Etcher __ ____ M. Slaght O. Patfield __ _____ S. Bickell____ ____ H. Dauogbue J. Baker _______ L. Martyn-- - 220 Games and Over S. Poirier 298, M. Perris 225, L. Hazelden 236, E. White- head 222, D. Joîl 249, 226, 285,4 K. Hsyes 229, 241; V. Osmond 225, O. Etcher 225, M. Berry 232, A. Hadgson 260, S. Blck. ell 256, H. Dcpew 221, J. Alexander 246, W. Ncsbitt 277,-- K. Stephens 250, B. Button- shaw 255-266, D. Adams 250, R. Park 296,'O. Patficld 229, J. Harness 223, F. Draper 254, C. Bawens 259, D. Park 270, J. Tennant 246, D. Preston 262, Top 12 Averagea D. Jol ____ 15 B. Buttaushaw____ 12 S. Bickell _______ il 10 J. 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