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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1967, p. 9

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0>PXMSHARP * 78 9.14 11-121 7- 8 3- 4 5- 6. 4-5à 7- 6 2- 31 9- 7 1-11 6- 4, 2-10 12. 9 8-111 OCt. 4 9-11 7- 5 B- 6 1- 3 2. 4 10-12! Palmer, Fred Cale. Oct. Il 12-3 4- 9 2- 7 il- ~8 S.à 1- 1[ No. 4 - Selby Grant Heating Oc.IS2___1 4 -George Bebee, Dr. H. B. Oct 18_____2..8 40 I 5- 9 3 12- 7j Rundie, Ted Bagneil, Don Blunt. Nov. 1 Il- 4 2- 6 12- à 8- 1 10- 7 3- e? No. 5 - Ken'a Mena Wear- 1- 7 I5-02 1arr4 Piper, Elton Brock, Bud Nov 8____ - 1.7 1 12 4 3.8 5-l0 Barter, MOrley Thompson, Bob Nov. 15 6- 1 15 10- 4 3- 7 8-12 9- 2, Glanvil1le, Kari BickeII. Nov. 22 11.12 3- 4 1- 2 à- a 9-10 7- 8! NO. 6 - Pepsi Cola - Don Nov. 29 ___ 2- 3 7- 6 4. 5 1-12 9- 8 10-11! Bagneil, Bob Lawton, Kari Piper, Bob Williams,, on Dec 6 - 4 1-1 9.7 810 12. 2 3-5 Carter, Bruce Adams. Dec 6 - 4 1-1 9.7 80 ý No. '7 - Dykstra's Food - Dfc. 13 . 8-11 12. 9 2-10 6- a 5- 1 4- 7 Matt Harrison, Ed Leslie, Dec. 20 7- 5 2- 4 1- 3 9-11 10-12 8. 6! SFran Oke, Harry Akey, FakMohun, Jirn Houck. NO. 8 - Centenia1 Cleaners- SECOND SCHEDULE Jack Bond, Briàn Martyn, Rues Hately, Bruce Milne, Jin 3a&n. 3 ___ 10- 1 8- 3 Il. 6 2. 7 4- 9 12- 3! Callan Sr., Gari Clarke. Jan. 11) 12- 7 Il- 3 5- g 4- 1 8-10 .2- 8 No. 9 - Bowmanville IGA- Maurice Annaert, M ur r ay Jans. 17 . 4- 8 5- 2 6-12 .1-10 7-11 9- 1 Tighe, Bud Hennîng, Fred Jan. 24 ___ 3- 9 10- 7 8- 1 12- 3 2- 6 il- 4 Thomnson, Bill Orme, Roly Jans. 31 5-10 3- 8 12. 4 Il. 2 1. 7 6 9Coombes. No. 10 - Nqls Osborne Insur-, ance-Howard BromeflArt Ilob. 7 9- 2 6- 1 3- 7 10- 4 Il- 5 8-12 Rowe, Bob Kent, Lou 'Wise 10ib. 14 1- 2 9-10 11-12 7- 8 3- 4 5_ 6 mani, Ron McLean, Ray Vn Ireb.' 21 - io-îî 9- 8 2- 3 4. 5 7- 6 1.12î Meer. ___2_-3_ 2-2 810 9 -1 1 No. Il - Lander Hardware- ?eb 28____ 35 1 2 -10 9- 1-1 6 4uss Oke, Don Oke Norm 6 4-7 5-1 6-.1 2ln 1- 9 -i Henning, John Goulâ, Jack Ilar 6 - 7 5- I O- 2-0 12 9 -11Lander, Bill Shotter. Xqar. 13 . 10-12 8- 6 9.11 1- 1 2- 4 75 No. 12 - Frank's Variety- bfor 20------- 12.3 4 9 - 7 l- 8_ 9 (_ 1Lowell MacDougal, Bill West- MU. 202 3 92- 7 -10- 6. 8I- 5 10. 7 lake, Rus Halhran, John Mar.27 - 8 -10 4- I 5- 11-3 1- ~Carter, George Piper, Bill Lux- Ap.2 .9- 1 4- 8 3-10 6-12 5- 2 7-11 tn APr. 10.1 l- 4 2- 6 12- 5 8-1 10- 7 3- 9 u' m Apr. 17 6-9 1- 7 1-2 12- 4 38 510 I\rarfps r rusn Xpr. 24 JOHN M. JAMES ROLL-OPF FOR TEAM CHAMP *s en l- Apr. 18 to May 1 MEN'S MAJOR L1EAG< TOUNMT nsM n1 - XaY 4 MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE BANQUET Kramnp's Furniture - Ken's Men's Wear 11-û The Men's Major League leased by the Secretary AI Memorial Park, Wec goeg into action on Wednes- Osborne. night, ta even their day, September ô at 7 pin. The first narne on each teamn seven Men's Town stharp. Indicates the captain. Ail League seini-final se: Prêsident Clarence Oke wIllI bowlers are requested ta clip three gaines apiece, sett officially welcomne aIl the thîs uchedule out for future stage for Monday'sm bowlers for the 1967-8 seamon. reference. dehdcollgectedt 'Plie executîve for this year Once agaîn thé business in winighadclecteri coniat ofPreidet Camecemen of Bowmnanvllle are sup- but Jlm Coyle held ti 0ke, Past President Ernie Per- yn shirts for the teaine. five safeties in carnii Idct, Vice-President Bob Law- M name of the sponsor 's shutout, Thursday night, t«n, Treasurer Fred Cole, Sec- îîsted et the top of each tearn. igfu tîeus l retary AI Osborne and Direc- Igfu tieus i tit"I.Eton Brock and Bruce Men's Major League Teains walk. Mimne. 1987-08 Seamon Coyle, leading hitter ,lollowing ia a lisi oi the Fîrst naine represents the playolfs, aided his own ttéla and the achedule as re- captain. eoy ra pping a triple ai No.1 -Beaer umbr -singles, while Ray C No. - BaverLumb -clouted a pair of honme Ge CiLJack Parker, AI Osborne, Han- a single ta drive in fouý Ce.CthToday old Michelson, Lau MeFeeters, s"Butch" Cale hamni Frank Samnis, Jin Callan Jr. bases-filled triple, wit] Sor UId Avlanaces No. 2 - Mutton & Gouki - Brurit claimning two sini thrugbStan MeMurter, Dave Reyn- Kramp's collected a ST o A olds, Si Trewin, Mike Murphy, bseknç., tonôrigèé Glanville, Cecil Mut- -, oyle's tre-bg 0 Lo.A38-8Jury &1LovDi8-Eon.esingle by> Brunt and Crc No. 3- Jur & Lvell-rniefirsi circuit clout gave K Plone 023-3303 Perfect, Clarence Oke, Ab a 3-0 firsi inning lead ] Samnan, George Stephen, Hap aiher Crombie wal]op,1 ing a single by Coyle, nr 5-0 inilthe third. The furniture crew w: BY POPULAR DEMAND .. it Up with a sîx-run ou in the flfth. Singles by anotherand Crombie signalled t] panture of losing pitche COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Fosier, wiih rnone out. J er Larry Perris walkei Carl Smith - Kitty Wells Show first two batters be fac farce in a un, before si FEATURING up Cole's triple. Three i errors and a single by9 accounted for the othei tallies. CARL SMITH and strpriednee third a ai~ hree wins KITTY W ELLSdidn't c sunany strîke-oi walk a batter. Perrisi wih OH NYýVIG TBILL PHILLIPSI, w passes and fannedc md t. BOBY W IGHTMen's Wear bitter ta andtheTBNNESSEE MOUNTAIN BOYS Coyle any trouble, ha, colunavtwo of Ken'. five singles. aJlunM, 3ErIEMDEK Wl 8:00 p.m. -TICKETS ON SALE- MUY & LOVELL TRAVEL AGENCY, DO WMAN VLLE Ticket Prices: ADULTS $2.50, $2.00 CHILDREN $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Oshawa - Clvic Auditorium Thorntons Rd. South ASPHALT PAVING ALL WORK DONE AND, GUARANTID mv BOWMANVILLE CONTRACTOR 'of TOU' wisu YOUE ORJVMAY AUPRALT PAVM - . . . CONTACT STEPIIEN, FUELS RECREATIOI REVIEWS Girls' Softbali In Recreation - Depart: Girls' Pee Wee Softball gg played at Central St Grounds lest week, Slagi Cook defeated Robsçn Mi 20 ta 15. Rotary Gibbs aven Muttoris 45 to 17 and thie second gaine of double-headen 19 tb 12. The Slaght & Cook - Ro Motrs aie saw S. Mac tosh,'K.gMacKintosh, K. F *and D. McMullen as stand for Robsans, while the guns for Slaght & Cook i Julie Luxton, Joyce1 Donna Cowle, Bonnie W ward, Debbie Brommell, V Terry. Donna Cowle and Jo an tect bit borers for. SI&gh Cook, whlle Debbie MeMi bomemed for Robson»Motoi In the final Multon - Rot Gibbs game the héevy hil for Rotary were Darns M oison, Kimn Burgess.- We Mountjoy, Robin Mar i Sharon Noble, Debble Mal len, Carol Shane, and Ci tine Jones. The stand outs the losers were Pat Wc ward, Gloria Chrisholm,J Marshall and Joanne Macr aId. Sharon Noble, Wendy Mot j oy, Debble McMulIen hi Orner each for Rotary-Gil while teamumate Kim Buri bit two homers. In their-second game, Do Nicholson, Wendy Mouitj CaraI Shane were stande for Rotary, wbile Karen Pli Pal Woodward, Gloria ChL hpln and Lee Arn MIL played well for MutIons. Damia Nicholson bit a ho, for Rôtery. DanSa. k-girs'Setball The Bantain Girls' Softl League has started agains gamies are played at Vina Maay every Mondaya Wednedy evenlng uartini 6:30 o'clock. AU girls regitered in t longue should ipgt out t on Poet t»WeIr upet"ttem krushed 0 at the cinesday best of Sôftbal ries at ting the sudden- ,er. 16 runs ' fifth, hem to ing the dcaim-. lhout a in the n cause id two rombie rs and ir runs. red a th Bi11 gles, as dozen Jalopies Take Beating Du ring Races Near Mosport' 7M~ While the expensive Formula One cars were three pretty good looking sedans are trying to put each skidding all over the wet track at Mosport, these other out of action in the big event of the day, the' beat up jalopies were holding forth at the slippery demolition contest. A good crowd was present for DARA track, riorthwest of the big event. Top photo this event that had plenty of thrills for spectators and shows the start of one of the races and, at the bottom, drivers. yards witb a fine iran. W hyt's pen ina Sere _hray layheuior Whye sOp n FnalSeiesiStOn8Thrdy es platedJuhis ClubChapionhipand withil Wîth'-8,to 1. Win Over ioEllisavui- Dbesby Jin Clarke choice were the key blows as two singles, collected two ,ramp's Wbyte's Upholstery, fresh Wbyte's built their lead ta 8-1. R.B.I.'s and continued bis ex- d. An- froin their semi-final upset Dennus Sullivan gave UP cellent deferive work at rollow- triumph, tounced Ellis Sboes, elgbî bits in picking up the ihird base for Whyie's. nade it in the Jr. Men's Final, apener, important opening gaine wîn "od"Le o elm 8-1, hast Tuesday nigbt (Aug. of the series. His mates com oaDy" L eFee, Bab He-i rapped 22nd). mitted tbree errors, whil . emis en eF eetersndck Mc- îtburst The winners, who reached made four. Ted Lvc, li'Brown l a ige o h Brunt the finals, by bumping off losing hurler, was nicked for fimewn- ail hadolses for t ho de- heavily favored Frank's Van- fnine hita, although be colîect- du poseysud r Bob ety, continued their impres. ed eight strikeouts. John Kilpatrick, L 1 o y d Relief- sive play last Tuesday night. Around the Bases - George Stainton and Bill Crossey each ed the Leading 2-1, they clicked for Sfinsbury witb a triple and bad two bits for Ellia. ced td four runs in the fourth and a -- - ierving pair in the fifth, to break the infiela gaine wide open. A pair of Coyle, bita by Dick McLean and Ken ýr two Veitcb, "Jug" Brown's sacri- fice fly and an error by Ellia' Froin Tee of the finit sacker, John Kihpatnick, ýg bis produced Wliyte'a big four-run ' sHo fourth. j* ýuts or In the fifth , George Sains- MIN G ren issued bury's triple and a fielders' #. ~ ~ ~ * one. b lone Darfngto byALEX SHIELDS give , gging ........... rofessional at Tyrone and Zion hattled ta -n Bowmanville Golf Club apair of lies in lasI week's N se nior action, as the opener at Tbe Canadian Junior Chamn- the Bowmanville Golf Club i on erided up 2-2 and Sat- pîoiahip was played last week Junior Champîoriship. This urday il was a 1-1 saw-off. ai Toronto Golf & Country was played over 36 hales with Wedniesday nigbt, Jin Rich- Club and according ta reports, the final round of 18 hales be- ards and Irwîni Hamilton click- anid scores, saine very fine golf ing plyd hs Stuay ed for Tyrone, witb Bernard was played throughoul the Saine idea of the very good mrent McLean picking up bath week.* It was pleasing ta see golf played during the Chamn- ames Tyrone taîlies. two "unknowns" reacli the pionship cari be gathered by ichoal Bob Nemis for Zion and final, pusbing aside some of noting the spectacuhar 33 abats ,ht & John Hamilton, Tyrone, were the established phayers In the in the final nne hales by 17- ota te ecndgaie arsmn. proceas, as Ibis mneans we bave year-old Bob Welsb. This aThe juniors also fouglit to at leasi two more juniors cap- lanky youih used bis heft- woenoc nib pnigcn able of representing Canada handed wbirlwind swing (bis wonaheir oc tes the champion-i at the National and Interna- lightning swing bas been seies, as Solina and Ziion lied lion ah level in the future. kow tacuemnrirds bson 1-1 Tbursday nigbt at ZMon, One aiher Junior event of turbances on the firsi tee!) to Km- Bo6 Travis scored for Salina, (orihy slighihy) lesa import- produce on eagle, onie bird arid Piper wiih Don Barragar counting ance on the golf calendar also seven pars in compiling this loith e Zion rnarker. took place_ ast week, namely, exceptiorially fine round. Bob, - -t unfortunately, had gotteri off big_ ta a raiher weak atart anid bis were "Arnold Palmer" finish placed Ross, bini no beiter than runner-up lood- ta eventual champion Brian 'lcky Peters. Per- OO P N'Banuqetoalp- duced the best and moat con- ht sistent golf of the tournament. illen To say Ihal lie lad a good aoy-. week last week woulId be tary-underslating the tacts juat a fihndRyUINS hihights ofibtis very capable enylt,16 golfer's play. Brian Was my tyEffective Sept. çs,197-artnerIn the Pro-Junior hris- ~ ~ A îe le of Tuesday at 8Afor ineiValey Go Club - in or Ibis tournament the grosa score rane ofau uw m~a the profeasional Ila combin- Don- ed wîth the net scôre of a junior -boy and a junior girl. unI IIT t ~E *UWBriani, neyer having teen the it: V V I i course before, proceeded tQ '.PU KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE OVâr . r which wus good enuhte b. the second low ti REAIR 0F MacdONALD FOR9D SALES score of, tbe juniors. toy, outs ýper, iris- Iner mer and ent and g t this Men'sMajor UMSMAJOR LEAGUE 5 4 - 197-8SSOWN ALL GAMS TO STAIT AT 7:ý FMRT SCEEDUL tuer-48- TroUeb Football .- the help of, again lcnocking In FApplctions , fo r Toucb-< a nine iron for a bird on the Fotbamay naw be obt&k.,-ý sixth, finished with a one ed at the Recreation ottc. under par 71. Eighteen holes 26 Beech Avenue. This àcU Swas not enough for this ener- vity Ia for boys Il to 15 yearg getie youth so he joined his of age as of August 1u1t lUE, buddies for another round and Girls Baftball- Sshot 34 on the first fine and - jstarted off the next nine by' In the gaine played on 8*t tholing out with a seven iron urday, August 26, the alet Ifor an eagle two on the first & Cookc crew defalted hole. However, with a course Robson Motoru crew by a 2 record in sight, he faltered a to 22 score. The hoe rurs 111fr little by ]osing a bail and fin- ters were Debbie Bromeil anâI ishing (only?) one under par., Jaye Ross for Siagbt & Cook. He tells me he has neyer holed Youth Bowling League '. jout a fuil shot before in hisi The eitaondefr ilife - now, he knacked in this yerqstrton te orh three i three days. League wil b. held on Satura-, The 75 he qhot'in the final day, September Oth, at Ub. houn eled of th c tpnh e ac erty Bowl at 1:00 p.m. for 111 himwel ý hed o -te pckgroups. The fee la $1.00 peu and was highlighted by chiP- pîin froni well off the green for a bogey six on the' The age groupa are as par five fourth hole after los. lows: Bantam, 8 yeara a ing a hall in the woods. under 12 years of age by Sit. Duritig the summer, Brian lat; Juniors, 12 years and un*- is a 6:30 a.m. riser who eamns der 15 years of age by Sept' bis keep by growing and lst, Seniors are 15 u'ears ane marketing bis own acreage of under 21 Yeats of age . >P cucumbers and when his work Sept. lst, of this current yeat.ý bas been attended to, he then Times which the league willk finds time ta play and pr.actice bowl: Bantams at 10:45 a.tn. his golf. 2 gaines, 30c pet game; .Tim. In this day and age when iors at 12:30 pan., 3 gatboa, we are supposed ta believe 30c per gaine; Seniors at 2:30 that the niajority of modemn p.m., 3 games 30 pe gme teen-agers are a bunch of long- There wilIl be EBOI haired morons, it is gratlfylng ing an Registration Day. The to know that, because of Brian, regular schedule atarts on Bob and their friends, we are Saturday, Sept. l6th.* Tbi nat entirely surrounded by a program la under the uupeeï, We Are Stili Holding The Line.. since 1951 prices of almost everything have risen greatly. but the annîsal fec for mensbershtp in 4the ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE,- Peterborough Club han AND the benefits to members When you are Iiemested ln joining a motos- club, be sure to Ieamp about ALL of the features at member, ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE 328 Water St., Peterborough, Ont. -Peterborough Club Phones - 745-4149 LUMBER STORE -~ - n -.09MzeI 9mg Il was unfortunale thal the little girl we had on the team dmou we borrowed ne fnmIont- Ceni, eonoirlal sud hill) although playing very bound construction at well, had putting problema and helwe pries. Ibis couj>Ied with the fact that 1 shot 76 (yea, be beat me by two sboIs> lefI us ocm stroke P eut cf the prizes In spite cf Brlan's greal net 60. lInbhmE J Vf procm fsse hootlng his 74 he m bribdte slxth thîoltheLU mana tiOftzMU and 11e a1,0 made a bird on the. 08 KIpg st. Eut Plions62U-3388 DowManvlie thb he simple Ptoceua STRE IROUES: Mois - Thwa.&: 8.4 a-m. - Me 6pin. dm ingmI knri E Fs-lai M 9 . Â Ciaed Sstu-di ai S« it >là 1LU 11M D»W 0aot -M N OW: IS THE TIME TO BUILD, YOUR GARAGE BEFORE J WINTER STRIKES 1 The beat way to, wlnterlze yens- car la with a Beaver Garage ansd jeu gain that needed storagô space aith11e same lime. winterâXý ize now before winter arrives sud use daylight saving heurs toa dý, vantage, There are more than 2EQ Beaver Garages toechoose from« and le match aud compliMentl jour homie. NOTHING DOWN AS LOW AS 1 PER MONTH 1 DELIVERED Complete materiJlcluo ncim te foilow hineprint plan&. Eesdy te bulid. Ask about th1e aposta GARAGE SELICTOR Ask for aur fully Ilutrat.d aul prieed garage uldoW teoél rou ehoose *11e gage tot. ia4 rôlehoMà*ý 4' x4'- HfARDBOARD Specil'$1.9Mil The Canadian Statesmaii, Eowmanvfle, Aug. 30, 108? SPORTOPICS JUNOR HOCKEYj Ail players who played ln the Sunday nlght. Men's Hockey League lat year and ail new playoes, are under 22 years of age as of Dec. 3 1, Who wlsh te this year please contact Sid Worden, 725-9177 «i Stephens before Sept. 17th. sept. 6... sept 27 1- 2 10-11 3- 5 4- 7 12- 2 à- 1 11-12 1-12 8-10 6- 3 i 1 Finest Autofw.y Repalr, PaintingII end Rofinithlng 623a4711 or Contact UCN TAYLOl - 08HAWA 7U.6901 'iu mTLWOIT - RADMON 77 ýý - - ýý - - -7 - q- l'O ý(ý - 1, 0. A

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