6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 29, 1974 i 623-3303 * FLASHIBACK - 25 Years Ago - Soccer fans were treated to a good fast game of football at Solina, on May 30, when the home team defeated Orono 1-0. ~Members of the teams are: Solina,- H. Milson, J. -Baker, C. Langmaid, R. Scott, R. Cryderman, B. T~aylor, F. Wotten, E. Leask, G. Gilroy, R. Pascoe, lJKnox. Orono - N. Cassidy, J. Middleton, J. West, .Lowery, D. Mercer, D. Simpson, M. Richardson, iJ. Lowery, M. Tennant, C. Flintoff , D. West; Iteferee Gerald Balson. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - Martha Stauffer was ladies best at the opening day, held at Southview Golf Course, Bowmanville, on Saturday, Norma Gay had the longest drive, Dawn Rayworth captured the bidden score prize, whle Barbara Grant was named the mnost honest golfer. THlE JOHN D. BAKER - Memorial Trophy bas been donated by six General Motors dealers in the Oshawa area to stimulate interest in the first .nnual golf tournamnent of the Oshawa and District<, ,Association for the Mentally Retarded. Terry Kelly is chairman of the 'tournament- Dan Lally, pro-manager at the Sunny Brae Golf Club at Port P erry where the tournament will be held July 20; ~Mrs. Florence Page, chairman, Glenholme ARC Industries and GM president David C. Collier, <honorary chairman of the building committee. The trophy is named in honor of the late GM of Canada president John Baker, and the tournamnent is ,attracting a large entry list. Entry fees take the Form of a contribution to the building program. HIONORED GUEST - Steve West, of Orono, Sstill with bis leg in a cast, was scheduled to bc' one of, tbe honored guests at Cobourg's first' Ssports celebrity dinner Friday nigbt. There Swere 21 other sports personalities on the guest Slist, including'The Entertainer, Eddie Shack of Toionto Maple Leafs. They expected about 600 at tbe event. BOWLING RESULTS - at the second annual SOntario YABC Championships held recently, in the -4ylen's singles, Bob Burley of Liberty Bowl, placed .,;eventh (1841). Inteam -competition, placing third iXOshawa District Zone) Randy Beau rie, Liberty, SBowl, John Brennan, Motor City BolZ en ob SLiberty Bowl, Loretta Middleton, Motor City Bowl Sand Heather Moore, Liberty Bowl. Rollinïg 8989, Sthey collected $125. SWATER SAFETY WEEK - June 2 - June 8. .(GOLF CLINIC - on Saturday morning, May 25, at ~the North Oshawa Driving Range,,a golf clinic, for juirgirls, for this district, andarranged by Butch Stephenl, attracted approximately 40 girls. Instruc- Stors w,,ere Hal Butler, of the Oshawa Golf Club, Hý Hb Holscheiter of the 'Thunderbird Club, a4 "Sob Burrows, of Bowmanville Country Club.- WATKINS GLEN - New -York, will take Sanother giant step during its 27tb season witb Stbe staging of the July 12-13-14 Glen Five Star Sweekend. For the first time in tbe bistory of the Sports Car Club of America S(SCCA), every major professional road racing -i eries wilI be staged at a single circuit during the saine weekend. ýCRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT - Branch 178 l omirades came through again. Two teams went to ýPort Hope for District Cribbage. One team came Whore with the trophy, and a chance to go to Copper ý'iff for the Provincial game. But they didn't brîng !ihome the trophy; they came in eighth place. Veryý "_good show! Last week two teams went to Norwood1 ~frDistrict Euchre, and again one team came .ýhomie with the trophy. The winners for Cribbage ýwere: B. Tennant, G. Goyne, R. Wright and J. ~Buton. And for Euchre: A. Sheehan, R. Richards, LByam'and W. Parks. ~SPLIT PAIR - On Sunday afternoon at >~ Soper Creek Park, Locke's TV Electrons split a pair witb a Young team from Keene that tbis year moved up to Intermediate status from SJunior, last year. Tbey beld tbe Electrons scorelss, cming up witb a 1-0) win. Tbeyv R!Eesources for study. Scales submitted over the --ast years have provided the Fisheries Depart- rnent with valuable information on our Sport Fish. Entry forms are available at convenient locations ihroughout the province and can also be obtained ýby writing to The Big. Fish Contest, Box 480, Richmond Hill, Ontario. ElectronileAir Filters Power Humidifiers VIOWLES Heat-ing& Air Conditioning OIL - GAS - ELECTRIC FURNACES 1 Queen St. Bowmanville Pbonte 62:3-7591 - 623-4283 The Jlarwpion Junior Public School team are the winners of the Darlington Floor Hockey Chamnpionship. They competed against Enniskillen in the finals and emerged victorious. Members of the team are (front row, lef t to right) Randy Kemp, Carlo Rossi, Russell Hogg, Ranidy MacDonald,. Jamie Kantor, (back row left to right), Brent Clemens, Dale Broome, Roy Kemp, John Semjan, Rick Simpson, David Adcock, Robert Tafertshofer. Cobourg Pirates Botter Bowman ville Pee, Wees Cobourge Legion Pirates Kyle -Campbell clouted a neyer gave Bowmanville Pee- double and single in Pirates' wees a chance Wednesday balanced attack. Bob Hoselton night at Donegan Park. rapped a pair of singles. Other Four of the first five batters bits were claimed by Rod they sent to the plate scored Pbilp and Scott Clouston witb runs and Pirates went on to a double apiece and by Tom chalk up a resounding 11-3 Coyle, Sbawn Turland, Brett Eastern Ontario Basebail As- Byers, Campion and Sharpe sociation výictory. witb a single eacb. 'l'le decision evenedl their Ross Reid accounted for record ati 1-. Tey1ltr-I b 1fofBoManville's hit total improve on that next Tuesday via 2 singles. - Cobourg Star wben tbey travel to Port Hope. -___________ Cobourg swingers roughed 1 up Bowmanville starter Art LEGION BANTAME Bons for four runs la the very first inning and those la Mon., May 27 - Bowmanvi tbemselves were enough to Mon. May 27 - Trenton win. Scott Campion started Wed., May 29 - Peterboroi thie rally wilth a single. lie Sat, June 1 Bowmanvi mnoved utp on Gordie Sbarpe's Mon., dune 3 - Bowmanvi single and bothi rode home on Sat., dune 8 Bowmanvi Kyle Camnpbell's double to Mon., dune 10 Oshawa centre. Wed., dune 12 - Courtice Scott Clouston drove in Thurs., dune 13 - Bowmanvi Campbell witb another two- Wed., dune 26 - Bowmanvi bagger, Bob Hoselton capping Mon., duly 1 Cobourg the ouitburst witb a run- Wed., July 3 - Belleville scoring single to rigbt. Sat., duly 6 Tburlow Pirates puilled away witb i Tues., duly 9 - Port Hope run in thle 2nd, 2 j n the 3rd and Wed., duly 10 Ajax 4 in thie 5th wbile holding Sat., duly 13 - Bowmanvi Bowmranville to i in tbe 2nd Sun., duiy 14 Bowmanvi and 2 in the 6tb in reply. Wed., duly 17 Lindsay Pirates combed Bons and Fri., duly 19 - Bowmanvi successor Greg Brunt for 14 Tues., duly 23 Witby base knocks., En route, 4 Sat., duly 27 Bowmanvi Cobourg batsmen. drew walks and 5 struck out. HOME GAMES Gordie Sharpe, who took Mon. and We over from Chris McIvor in the Saturday 4tb inning, officially was credited witb the win la relief. 1 The p air limited the visitors to LEGION PEE WEE1 4 safeties, passed thie alarm- ing number of 13 batters and Tues., May 21 - Bowmanvi fanned 5. Wed., May 22 Bowmanvi At bat, Chris McIvor slam- Mon., May 27 - Tburlow med 3 singles to sbow the way. Wed., May 29 Bowmanvi Several Area Drivers Do Weil a t Westgate by D. Nesbitt Enthusiastic stock car fans were not dîsappointed on Opening Night at Westgate Speedway, Peterborougb, on May i8tb, as there was some real excit ing and bard driving raices run by alI three divi- sions - Chargers - Hobbys and thle Diamonds. Fans were able to root for tbeir old favourites who ýwere returning once again with rebuilt bodies, motors and suspensions or, to pick a new favourite out of the new stockers. Botb promise to Show fans some real bard competitive driving for tbe '74 season and ahl wanting to be top man in the Carling's Red Cap Racing Points Award of their own division. Race Results: Charge Div. Heat No. 1 - ist Car No. 99 Peter Van Eldenhover, Peter- borough, Ont.; ý2cd- Car. No. 7 Harv Wilburn, Peterborough, Ont.; 3rd. - Car No.' 44, Bob Tbompson, Peterborougb, Ont. Heat No. 2 - ist. Car No. 4,Bob Tbompson, Peterbo- rough, Ont.; 2cd. Car No. 7 Harv Vilburn, Peterborough, Ont., 3rd. Car No. 37, Lee Terrion. Peterborough, Ont. Feature Heat - Ist. Car No. 37 Lee Terrion, Peterborough, Ont.*; 2cd. Car No. 44, Bob Tbompson, Peterborough, Ont.; 3rd. Car No. 7, Harv Wilburn, Peterborough, Ont. Mon., dune 3 Wed., dune 5 Mon., dune 10 Tues., dune il Sat., dune 15 Sun., dune 16 Mon., dune 17 Sat., dune 22 Mon., dune 24 Wed., dune 26 Wed., duly 3 Mon., duly 8 Sat., duly 13 Mon., duly 15 Sat., duly 20 Mon., duly 22 Tues., duly 23 Mon., duly 29 Wed., duly 31 Town League Softball Thursday's Resuits Frank's picked Up their first Win of the season witb a default Win over Fulis. In the first game of the double header, Bob Williams scatter- ed five bits in a fine pitching effort as Stephens downed Kramp's 8-2. Ed Ryborcbuk was the big gun for the winners witb three bits (Home Run and Triple) and f ive RBI's. Williams and John Dragstra also added three hits and Rick Santomero added a 974 E.O.B.A. SCHEDULE ugb ille h11e ille ille Courtice Bowmanville Bowmanville Tburlow Port Hope Ajax Bowmanville Bowmanville Lindsay Cobourg Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville' Bowmanville Bowmanville Trenton Witby Bowmanville Oshawa Bowmanville ,Belleville S:SOPER PARK ýd. - 6:30 p.m. -2:00 p.m. 974 E.u.B.A. SCHEDULE ille 7ille îsowmanville - Orono Bowmanville Ajax - Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville- Oshawa - Bowmanville Witby Peterborough - Lindsay --Belleville Trenton -- Cobourg BowmanvilIle - Port Hope - Bowmanville - Bowmafiville Keene Keene Cobourg Bowmanville Orono Belleville Bowmanville Trenton Bowmanville Oshawa Peterborough Port Ho pe Bowmanviîle Lindsay Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Tburlow Bowmanville Whitby Ajax Bowmanville HOME GAMES:- MEMORIAL PARK , %on. and Wed. -6:30 p. m. Saturda y - 2:00 p.m. 1974 BOWMANVILLE MERCHANTS MIDGET-JIJVENILE-E.O.B.A. SCHEDULEý Mon., May 20 - Bowmanvill e Wed., May 22 - Bowmanville Thurs., May 23 Cobourg Sat., May 25 - Belleville Sun., May 26 - Bowmanville Thurs., May 30- Bowmanville Sun., dune 2 Bowmanville Thurs., dune 6- Bowmanville Mon., dune 10 - Bowmanville Thurs., dune 13- Ajax Sat., dune 15 Peterborough Thurs., dune 20- Whitby Tues., dune 25- Bowmanville Thurs., dune 27- Orono Thurs., duly 4 -Lin dsay Tues., duly 9 - Bowmanville Thurs., duly il Port Hope Thurs., duly 18, Witby, Sun., duly 21 - Bowmanville Thurs., duly 25- Woodville Wed., duly 31 ,Bowmanville Thurs., Aug. i1 Oshawa Ajax Witby Bowmanville Bowmanville Woodville Osbawa Belleville Lindsay Orono Bowmanville Bowmanville Bowmanville Peterborough Bowmanville Bowmanville Port Ho pe Bowmanviile Bowmanville Cobourg Bowmanville Wbitby Bowmanville HOME CAMES: SOPER PARK Thursday - 6:15 p.M., Saturday - 1: 00 p.m. pa ir to account for most of Stephens' 14 bit'attack against losing hurler Howie Bryan. Don Sheeban had two bits for Kramps to raise his early season average to .750. Wil- liams showed great control as be walked only tbree and fanned five. On Tuesday (May 28) at MemQrial Park, Stephens played Franks and Ellis visited Kramps. On Tbursday,"- Ellis visit Stephens and Franks play Kramps. The first game of the doublebea der starts at 6:45 p.m. p Stephens W L FAGBL 2 1 1 15 10 2 11 8 7 Kramps 2 1'l1 6 Il Franks 21 11 3 4 - Resuits for Tuesday, May 2lst: Kramps 4 - Franks 3 Trailing 1-0, Kramps erupt- ed for four runs in the top of the sixth and hung on to down Franks 4-3 in the opening game of the season. Bill Cochrane tossed the win scattering seven bits and received one shutout inning of relief from Howie Bryan. Bryan deliveredý a two run single and Cochrane drove in Dick McLean with the winner to higbligbt Kramps four run sixth off losing pitcher Terry Baker. Dave Cryderman and dim Beam bad two hits for Franks and dim Cryderman delivered a two run single in the sixth to pull Franks within one run, but Bryan saved the game with some clutch pitching. Ellis 8 - Stephens 7 Ellis trailed 5-0 after four innings but tallied five in the fiftb and went on to down Stephens with a pair of runs in the last of the ninth inning. Randy.Beauprie picked up the win with six strong innings of relief pitching and Terry Baker went the route in taking the loss. Baker deserved, a better fate as be fanned il and scattered nine Fulis bits. Paul Thiessen and Dave Taylor led the winners with a pair of bits. Steve Watson and Baker bad two eacb for Stephens. Mike Donoghue scored the winner after bombing a long hit that was dropped. He scored on a fielder's choice witb one out. LO'NkG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, Brooklin, were Sunday supper guests and Mrs. Keitb Goble and boys, Blackstock, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk and Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs were guests at the Bridai Dance held for Mr. and Mrs. Garry Vandam in Blackstock Co mmunity Centre, Black- stock, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hughi Murphy, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy one evening last week., Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs and glirls 'visited Mrs. Sophie Kovacs in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hayes, Bowman- ville, Sunday afternoon. 'Tues.. May 28 Sat., June 1 Tues., dune 4 Sa., dune 8 Tues., dune i1 Thurs., dune 13 Sun.', dune 23 Mon., dune 24 Sat ., dune 29 Tues., duly 2 Thurs., duly 4 Sun., duly 7 Tues., duly 9 Wed., duly 10 Sun., duly 21 -Cobourg, Bowmaiïville Bowmanville Bowmanville -Lindsay Port Hope Bowmanville - Bowmanville Thurlow Oshawa - Bowmanville Bowmanville Peterborough * Bowmanville Belleville Bowmanville Trent-on Port Hope Peterborough Bowmanvîlle Bowmanville Belleville Oshawa Bowmanville Bowmanville Cobourg Thurlow Bowmanville Lindsay Bowmanville 1974 BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL PARK E.O.B.A. TYKE SCHEDULE HOME GAMES: MEMORIAL PARK Tues. and Thurs. - 6:30 p.m. Sunday -2:00 p.m. POOjqL OPIENI1 NG Saturday, June 1sf, 1974 The Swimming Pool, Orono wiIl be open on Saturday, June lst, weather permitting. TIMETABLE FOR JUNE ONLY Weekdays - 4: 00 p.m. to 5: 00 p.m. 6:30 to8:00p.m. Saturdays and Sundays 12:00110011to8:00p.m. Season's Tickets now available by contacting either Kathie Gustar or Aima Cutteli The prices for the Season's Tickets (excluding Sundays) are as follows: $6.00 for one child $9.00 for two children $11.00 for three children or more Single Admission 60e for the day RACING jFOR THE CARLING'S POINT AWARDS WESTGATE SPEEDWAY Sherbrooke St. and Hwy. No. 7, Peterborough THIS WEEK.. First race in the Ostrander's - Siffari Diamond Challenge Series for the ChargerDivision Traffic Control to Ilwy. 7 Now Provided ADMISSIONýý Aduits - $2.50 Children (12 and under) - .50 ~"~IZ T1EA T TUME TOI VISIT COWAN PONTIAC AND LOOK OVER Ai THE SELECTION 0F A CHEAP CAR USED ISNTGOOD C R SUMMER TIME US- WAGON TUME 1974 G.M.C. 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