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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Nov 1973, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Nov. 21, 1973 CAPAINTERY EWI -623-3303 i CAPTIN TRRY EWIS of the Cobourg Junior C Cougars, established a new scoring record of the Cougar club with a double hat trick in a garne against Frankford Huskies, recently. Cobourg won only by an 8-7 score even with Terry's six goal effort. PAT BAKER - of Cobourg and a former member of Cobourg 'and Oshawa Skating Clubs, signed a contract'on' Friday, with Shipstad and Johnson's Ice Follies and leaves immediately to join the show, where she will skate in the chorus line that she hopes will eventually lead to an understudy MAKERS Nov. 15,19,73. Mary Lou T . 18508 Claras.. ..18110 Belene B..........18011i Marj. P. ... ...... ...17927 Mary H .... .... ......ý17643 Verna S..... ......... 17608 Dorothy M .. ......... 17438 Gloria S. --.........17179 High Single Dorothy Moore .........247 .High Double Carolyn Bruce ..... .. ... 480 Higli Average Mary Huisman . .....204 200 Games Dorothy M. 247, Carohyn B. 237,243, Mary M. 236, Chra S. 235,203, Gwen T. 212, Linda S. 208, Marlon H . 202, Gloria S., 201, Dorothy K. 200. gk/~au/E Get the Quality M,achinue at the Honme of Qutity service Pcirleq-DciviJon TELEPHONE 579-1818 334 RITSON RO S. OSHAWA, ONTARIO LADIES MAJOR Nov. 12,1973. High Single Nancy Evans .......... 298 High Triple Ollie Patfield ....... 752 High Average Onie Etcher ............. 234 Games 225 & Over Nancy Evans 298, Barhara Osborne 285, Pat Luxton 289, Joan Ard 233, Dorc Mutton 231, Onie Etcher 238-238, Sharlene Cain 291, Eva White- head 238, Helen Depew 257, Ena Etcher 246,240, Dale King 236. Team Standings Ollie Patfield ..ýý....... ... 26 Sharlene Cain ...... ..... 20 Fern Bradley ........20 Joyce Tennant............ 16 Florence Draper.......... 16 Onie Etcher ... .... 16 Nancy Evans ........ 14 Jackie Patfield .......... 12 Dale King ............ 12 Helen Depew .. .. .. ...1112 Shirley Davis.......... 1112 Helen Rogers ... 5 GOODYEAR 1Nov. 15, 1973ý. Team Standingf Snowtrack .. ...10344 9 Belts........... .. 9993 8 Banbury .... . 9273 7 Power House .... 8778 4 Millwrights ...._ 8726 4 Office ...... 9038 2 Fan Belts...... .... 8587 2 Machine Shop .... 8225 O High Singles J. Goode 307,339, W. haisma 316, E. Greenham 307. High Triples J. Goode 876, W. Haisma 815, D. Fergerson 789, J. Murphy 783, R. Allen 759, W. Harrison 745, B. Henning,732, J. Luxton 727, J. Evers 725, J. Piper 723. Top 10 Averages H. Bromell 232, J. Luxton 229, J. Goode 228, J. Murphy 225, B. Henning 224, J. Bond 224, D. Perfect 221, S. Carson 221, A. Langstaff 220. 1F' Blackburn 219. St. Joseph High Single Bill Holroyd, 276, Marlon Vanstone 243. High Triple Jim Fair 694, Frances C'ampa 574. Jim ,Fair 2324,George Gibbs 218,216, Allan McL"ean 215,213, Bill Holroyd 276, Les Hunt 249, Tony Horstman 232, Carol McWaide 225, Joe Seto 224, Bob Brown 218, Molly Horstman 216. Team Standings No. 1 ... ... ... 28170 26 No.2. .......... 28333 33 No.3.......... 29398 41 No. 4.... ...... 29261 38 No.5 ............ 28446 27 No.6 ...... 28390 35' No. 7............ 3021 56 No. 8.... ....... 30005 52 Somethinq for everyone ... every day of the yea r! 11-1-7 K odak RONSON ARKER Il %ANINIE'X i7Ie (V'IL C»MOiiap<m 356 DEA-ýN AVE. OSHAWA, ONTARIO,, TELEPHONE: 723-3961 BEttEFHOWUELL PRO£CYDR LEWYT GiRCEN olivetti __ Q~WES BND LWestinghouse Decisive Wins bjy Kram ps, Lockes In Men's Town Lge. Action Thurs. by Jim Clarke, It was offensive hockey' in its Most awesome formi lasi Thursday night, as Kramps Furniture and Locke's T.V. rang up decisive icto(-ries. In the opening ýonitest, the Furniture outit bulît up a two Period,9-2 lead and inished as 10-6 xinners againsi County Chrysler. The late game saw Lockes unleash a devestating attack, whipping the short- staffed, McNulty 's Sports crew, 17-2. The victory left the T.V. club in first spot, two points in front of Kramp s an d County and four ahea d of the Sports- men. A five goal, second period flurry by Kramps ýws the difference in the nights first match. The winners led 4-2 after one period andi( swelled the margin bo 9-2 following their ambitious second 1period. County took over in the third, as Kramps sat back admiring their seveni goal lead. The losers outgunn ed the Furniture crowd 4-1 inthe third, but their comeback efforts fell short despite the strong finish. Gary Wilson and Rick Woolner xere Kramp's top providers, witb six and seven points respectively. Wilson bagged four goals, whiie Woolner pîcked up bis ninth and tenth ibis season. K. Balson, Wray Rendeil, Dave Colwell and Wý. Harness comp- teted Kramps total. For County, Gene Balson had one of bis most productive nights in some time. collecting two goals and three assists for a standout, five point evening. Andy Rowe, newly acquired, xxas impressive, adding a pair of goals, white Mike Donoghue and Wayne Seymour notched Couniy's others. Kramps had a 10 man lineup, while the losers iced nine. he winners drew the only two penalties in the match, both minor calîsý by the officiis B' ob)Hellam and Jaie Ma-.lýcDonald. " ut was strictly no-contest in the hast haîf of the nights doublcbill, as Lockes zipped into a 6-0 first period lead and neveci looked back. After 40 minutes the T.V. flock were out of sight, with an il-1 lead over the hclpless McNultys club. The losers had only eight players 10 face the league's goal hungry leaders and were comptetly overwhelmed. D)ave Green had a mei(mor- able night, clicking for seven goals and three assists, for an. incredible 10 point perform- ançe. John "Bucky" Hughes maintained his number one location in the scoring race, courtesy of bis four goals and tour assist effort. Ron Burgess added three goals. while 'Tully' Thompson produced a five point night, (two goals and three assists ). Larry Perris and Grant Flintoff supplied singles. Everyone in the Locke lineup except goal- keeper Mike Johnson notched at least a point during the winner's scoring bonanza. SteveBurns and Bruce Mea- dows replied for McNultys. Cobourg takes 7-5 Thriller Over Red Eagles on Sunday by David Passant Cobourg came out shooting in the first 20 minutes and In a dlean and closely counted a 2-0 lead. Terry contested hockey game -Sun- Lewis, the, Cougars captain, day evening the visiting Cob- scored at :53 seconds of the ourg Cougars handed the opening frame, from Terry Bowmanville Red Eaghes a 7-5 Irwin and Garth Beer. Then at setback at the local arena. The 8:47, it was Jim Flesch from teams were even, 5-5, early in Pat Rutherford. Before the the final period with two quick end of the period, Bowman- Ried Eagles goals, but at 5.41, ville got untracked, as 2 goals on a three way passing play, 4 minutes apart evened things Cougars Garth Beer tallied up, lenn R ice walked in frorn from Terry Irwin and Terry the lef t side unmolested at Lewis. The score remained 6-5 12:12, with Rory Gibbs and Ah until Bill Whitelaw added an Emard assisting. The Emard insurance miarker ae in the deflecied -Mike Cornell's drive game fromRtiJandy FVife and from thle poýint, before tapping Terry Lewis, to puit il ouii otfin therebond wth Ted Puk reach of tuhe 1,agles. Fuealers StLop Crnto By David Passant Kens Men's WarbombIled Hooprs J Pelry4 22, andI Stephen Fuiels dmpdCqron- ation Cafe 3118 ini the Menis Town Leaguie Bsetaon Tuesday, Nov. 13 at the Bowmianvile H[igh Scbool Gymnlasm. The Men's Wa lbled 18-10 at haîf time, and added 18 points in the 4th quarter, en route to their triumph. Bill Morrison paced Ken's withý 14 points, Steve Blysma had 12, Jim Campbell 10, Mike Mar- shal 6, with Barney McGogin and Doug McFeeters dunking a bucket apiece. Chris Steel tossed in 15 points for the losers with Tom Simpson 4, Russ Calloway and John Rundle, a foul shot rounding out their output. bteptien spulled. away trom Coronationiniithe second haîf afler l~igJust 6 î;5 midway thgh the conte-st. Simon BkaLitis nietted il points for th!Fu(, 's John Compton and Doînenc Gallcho had 6 apeeMith 4 points going to b)oth KenKelly and George Sand )s . McDonal'd, 6, Daýn McKýinnon 5, Dave Pass- ant 4, scored for Coronation. Brianr Saunders 2, and Tom Gordon with a free throw were the other Cafe marksmen. Standings 4games completed as of Nov. 13 Tearn . .1 . For. .Agst. .Pts Stephens 3 1 108 90 6 Kens ..... 2 2 128 112 4 Coronation 2 2 89 104 4 Hoopers 1 3 85 104 2 The second period belonged to Cobourg as they outscored the Eagles 3-1. Bowmanville took a short-lived lead at 1:09 when Doug Tamblyn knocked in a drive from the point. Assists went to Paul Forsey and Bruce Osborne. The Cougars came back with 3 markers, however, to grab back the lead. Bill Whitelaw, Terry Lewis and Jim Flesch scored before the end of the middle stanza. The Red Eagles tied up the game early in the third period, as Paul Forsey blasted one home from the blue uine at 1: 12 and at 3:32 Pearce Wilcox from Rolly Simpson anrd Glenn Rice evened up the gam-e. This set ýth"é- stage for Beer's winner, plus the extra marker by Whitelaw to sew up a 7-5 win for Cohourg. Eagle Extras: The Cobourg Cougars' currently hold down lst. spot in the standing, and their fine playmaking and checking evidenced this. Bow- manville performed weil des- pite the loss, as they had some great chances around the Cougars' cage. It was a real crowd pleager, with plenty of liard hitting and excellent passing. II 3rd Anniual TYKEVs Hayes 5, Nash 0: Luxton 5,' Heath 0; Woolley 5, Gilkes 0: Stephens 5. Tremblay' 0.o Teain Standing- Luxton 20, Woolley 20, Hlayes 16, Stephens 15, Gilkes 13, Heath 10, Nash 6, Tremblay. 0. High Sing les S. Woolley 154-1281, S. Dilling 123, D. Hancock 123. High Double S. Woolley 282, S. D)ilhing 19 JUNIOR BOYS,- Reynolds 5, Woolley 2: Henry 6, Bons 1;- Murphy 7, Dadson 0. Teain Standing Henry 45, Reynolds, 39, Wooll- ey 37, Dadson 32, Murphy 32, Bons 25. Hligh Single J. Murphy 228-246, D. Hopcroft 235, K. Henry 210-226-20, Di. Murphy 218-2181ý. Hligh Triple K. Henry 641,J. Murphy 631. MIXED MAJOR Ollie Patfield nearly haId herself a 400( game Monday night (darn that third framiei -, eh Ollie) she ended up with high single 382, Ibis game was rolled after already tbrowing a 352 the game b>efore, ber triple of 919 put bier Iin the exclusive 900 clb Terrific Olie. Laârry Piper crtiy made the new% pins flyt, u wih 843 (326270) MauiceAnnaert 1773 273 257), JanSutcliffe 72 1 (25,-, Doris Joîl 705 (259), Erni Perect7A1 272). Te'am Standing Dunn.. 19 31030 cayns........ 18 31014 Wrgt....... 17 31027 Stclffe...... ý.. 17 30955 Fairey..........5 30914 Joll ....... .... 15 30552 Patfieldl.... 15 29601 Coole 15 29302 Buday 14 31435 Sheehn 14 30290 Reid . .'12 297118 '0UNIO1R GIR LS Jo A.inn Holroyd 7, Fairey 0; Gray 7. Chow 0; Lane 7, Judy lrd ùO0 TeainStanding Lane -)i, Chow 41, Gray 39, Judy' HIlolroyd 34, Jo Ano Holroyvd 31, Fairey 14. Iligh Single R. ehason262, M. Leddy 259, A. Bonsý 231, C. Lavigne 219-219. T. G'ray 213, H. Gray 20,J. Edmonuldson 207. 1 Iigh Triple C. Lavigne 611, M. Leddy 595, R. Melanson 588. SENIOR MIIXED LEAGU E Piper 7, Cowle 0; Pearson 5, Roberts 2; Carter 7, Combes 0; Stacey 5, Gray 2. TeainStanding Cartr17. Roberts 37, Gray 36, Pearsoni 30. Coombes 23, Piper '11,Col 16, Stacey 14. lligli Gaies J. Býrooks 283 (729), R. Thon-pson 712, J. Leddy 253 692 ), S. Davey, 255, J. Pearson Legion Ladies Nov., 15, 1973 Teaîn Standing Sutchiffe.. .....21 Bruce 19 Annaert.. .....13. Sheehan . .13 1-1gi Average ilorne Partner (30) 111lgb single Jean Burton .ý.. .. lligh Triple Jean Burton ..... 31028 29831 29824 29539 221 '328 749 :îooGarnes Jean Burton 328, Bernice Partner 324. Xvera ges Bernice Partner 221(30), Joan Sutcliffe 207,, Fran Bruce 202 (30), Mary Bates 197, Jean Burtoinl97(30i). Nybl Sheehan 14RsVaniasse 190. a1ry Gi îy 86 0),I)nise Annaert 18). \aigPoris175 >27) WIN TROPHIES - The Dillon Judo Academy-, recently won 10 trophies at the South Eastern Ontario Regional Judo Tournament at Peter- borough. The three first-place titles went to Lisa Wroe, under 100 pounds; Mike Wroe, under 65 pounds and Johnny Dillon, under 65 pounds. Placing second were Alec Billion, under 65 pounds; Cindy Orlecki, under 75 pounds; Margaret Younger, under 125 pounds; Rick Zvrini, under 100 pounds; Pat Gill, under 145 pounds and Sue Alexandra, under 145 pounds. Jack Dillon finished third in an under- 145 pound event. 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