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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1975, p. 8

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8 The Ca nadian Statesman. Bowmanville, October 15, 1975 FLASHBACK - 25 Years Ago - Bowmanville Tennis club ended the season with a Round Robin contest on Saturday Se pt. 3th. The winners were ladies' high, Mrs. Norah Allun, men's high Frank Moihun. FLASHBACK - 10 Years A go - members of the newly formed Sportsmen's Club have leased the Firs Marh ad have permission to sign up the field opposite the marsh. This wîll be the hunting area to b e used by club members only. The club has also purchasedl a skeet trap. Offîcers of the Club are Pres. Chuck Williams,, Vice Pres. Kent Williams, Sec. Treas. Dunc Ulley. SIGNS WITH KNOB HILL. we understand Gerrard Morrison who played ahl his hockey in the Bowmanville Minor H ockey Assoc., has signed with the Knob Hill Junior A hockey club. His friends and fans wish him a great season. DUPLICATE BRIDGE - winners for the week of October 7th N.S. (1) M. Nind - H. Nind <2) E. Rundle - H.B. Rundie. E.W. (1) J. Vanstone - B. Thompson. <2) A. Stewart - E. Clifton. JUVENILES - on Saturday evening we attended the exhibition game at the local arena between St. Mary's Cernent Juveniles and a team from Oshawa. With Wilcox in goal the score 4-1 the locals blew the thrëe goal lead Ïo lose the game 5-4. Trudeau replacing ilcox allowing the four goals. Missing Ïromh thelirne up of ast year's team are Ted Puk anîd Ralpýh Cryderman. The game was laden with penaltie7 with many payers ruled out of the game. In summing up tlie eveniàg'>s elay we sugest if you intend to play uvenile hoc ey,'take *do boxing ,or wrestling firsi. While not attending ihe Jr. Ç game we hear tey oo would rather fight than switch. PREDICTION - the lastest word around the Central Ontario Junior "C"' Hockey league has Lindsay "Muskies" and Bowmanville "Red Eagles"' as the teams to beat, both are reported to be big and fast. Frankford "Huskies" and the new entry Stouffville are stili unknown with Port Hope and Cobourg Cougars not as strong as last years clubs. -Port Perry Star7 WINTARIO - draw goes Thursday, October lBth, 1975, at Kitchener, with Fred Davis hosting the second of the regularly televised 30 minute production on Global T.V. and selected CBC and CTV affiiates. Williams 306, and John Carter The I-ice BowL team won high single, 1263, while Lander Hardware high triple 3500. Larry Piper has a 260 average for 18 games, while Morley Etcher and Roger Davies are tied at 246. Osborne and Shank Insur- ance team is on top with 13 wins. Beaver Lumber, Cowan Eagles Do Battie with Port Perry Rivais The Junior C Marina Eagles opened their scheduhe here on Sunday night against Port Perry Flamingoes and came up with a one-si'ded 6-2 victory. The game was fast and at times quite furious as each side tested the other, playing hockey and in gloves-off scraps. This one occurred in the third period when the penalty boxes for both teams couhd have used enlarginig. Fortunately, no serious injuries occurred among the players or the hard-working officials who were frequently called upon to separate combatants who didn't want to let go of their opponents. Eagles Trounce Part' Perry 6-2'in Season's Firsf Game by David Goheen1 Their dismal pre-season games now over the Po Darlington Marina and HotO, Junior 'C' Eagles, defeattd the Port'Perry Flamingoes 6- to 2 in the local-ice palace Sunday night. This was their opening game of the season and it's unbelievable to start the season with a victory. Bowmnanville notched their first goal at 1:12 when Allan Emard guided a pass from Doug Tamblyn and Mike Roberge into the net. Four minutes later, Keith Powell scored from Rory Gibbs and Doug Tamblyn. They exchanged chances but were unable to increase the scoring. In the second, Gary Cox at the 9:02 mark scored from Ron Strike. Randy Thiele, yielded to the Port Perry power as Orville Crowder scored at the 11:59 mark of the period. Doug Tamlyn, while the Eagles were shorthanded, scored a picture goal on a perfect lead pass fromn Rory Gibbs. With 41 seconds remaining Gary Cox carried the puck and Corne In to 'See Us for Extraordinary- Savings!, Level Loop Carpet $2e9-5sq. yd. kitchenCarpet Roflafls5$3 9 5sq.yd. Shag from $4,95 sq. yd. Super Persianf.lush $5,95sq.yd.. -PLUS- Dozens of Remnants 1110 King S at the One and OnIy CarptWarehouse "TedSetters of the Carpet Industry" ~t.W. 728-0292 O Opel:oo a.m. to 8:OOp.m. FREE PARKING- FREESTIMATES CHA YS! WE INSTALL shawa deposited it behind the Fln- mirgoes startled goaltender with Ron Strike assisting. in the third, Rory Gibbs scored with a puck he stole from the defenceman as lie tried to carry the puck out of the Flamingo's end. Dean Morgan completed the scoring for Port Perry., SSlap Shots - Irv GuI, of Port Darlington Marina and Hotel, sponsor of the Eagles, droppetl the ceremonial puck to open the season., They play Lindsay, Sunday at, 7:30, October 19.' W. Frank's Petwees Complete Exhibitions On Sat., Oct. llth the Bowmanville W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee 'A Toros completed the exhibi- tion schedule at home with a 7-1 loss to Oshawa Shoe World Major 'B' team. Th e visitors scored all the goals during the first period; Newell unassisted then Brad- bur y from Eagleson and finally Martin from Kirkpat- rick. During the second period, the visitors scored three more goals; Kirkpatrick from New- ell then Kirkpatrick' from MacDonald and finally Harris from Workman before the Realtors goal b y Kent Wilcox, from Doug Dilling and Jon Janack. .Harris from Davis accotan- ted for the only goal in the final period for the visitors but the home club certainly had a great number of scoring opportunities and showed a lot more team hustle. Grant Bradley played the complete game in goal for the Toros but the team showed very little drive early in the gamne,-The Mat*QrP~ exhibition record endeffàwith3 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. YOUTH BOWLING Carolyn Connelly 4, Killîng- beck 1; Cathryn Connelly 5, Sutcliffe 0; Murray 5, Han- cock 0; Kirkton 3, Sodhi 2. Team Standings Carolyn Connelly 24, Mur- ray 17, Cathryn Connelly 15, Hancock 15, Killingbeck 14, Sodhi 10, Kirkton 3, Sutcliffe 2. High Singles T. Kirkton 149, Cathryn Connelly 137. High Doubles M. Murray 249, T.,Kirkton 227. Bantam Boys Woolley 4, Luxton 3; Mc- Lean 3, Rozema 2; Smith 4, Van Goor 3' Tearn Standings Woolley 25, McLean 25, Luxton 19, Smith 16, Rozema 11, Van Goor 9. High Singles H. Groot 205, S. Wesselius 188, F. Tippins 172. Hig h Triples S. Wesselius 447 ,H. Groot 427, G. Smith 408, F. Tippins 402. Bantam Girls Tremblay 5, Luxton 2; Knapp 4, Hancock 3; Taylor 4, Wright 3. Team Standings Taylor 26, Luxton 23, Han- Monday Night Ladies October 13, 1975 High single: Shirley Davis - 338, High triple: Shirley Davis -818; High average: Sharlene DeHart - 222. Teamn standings: S. DeHart -13, O. Etcher - 11, V. Terry - 10'/2, J. Allin - 10, J. Baker - 9, F. Bradley - 9, D. Harness - 9, N. Evans - 9, J. Bragg - 7, J. Patfield - 7, S. Davis - 7, M. Flintof f - 61/. Top 10 games over 220: S. Davis-338; J. Allan-325, S. DeHart-311, C. Bowers-295, D. Bromell-291, B. Osborne-281, 253, N. Welsh-272, D. Park-270, J. Lyle-265. cock 17, Wright 17, Tremblay 12, Knapp 10. High Singles D. Hancock 189, K. Trem- blay 170. High Triples D. Hancock 519, K. Trem- blay 477, R. Wright 437, D. Taylor 424. Junior Boys Crossey 7, Sutcliffe 0; Ham- mond 5, Richards 2; Stoop 7, Stacey 0; Murphy 5, Halîman 2. Team Standings Murphy 23, Crossey 21, Sutcliffe 19, Halîman 19, Richards 19, Stoop 19, Ham- mond 16, Stacey 4. High Singles R. Crossey 255, K. Van Abbema 208, C. Wilson 204, S. Savais 200, B. Richards 200. High Triples R. Crossey 541; B. Richards 529. Junior Girls Ingram 7, Adams 0; Rendell 7, Brunt 0; Westlake 5, Fairey 2; Roberts 5, Richards 2. Team Standings, Ingram 28, Richards 28, Roberts 27, Rendeli 17, Adams 16, Westlake il, Fairey 9, Brunt 4. High Singles S. Roberts 239-246, J. Mc- Lean 219, E. Williams 208, B. Fairey 206. High Triples S. Roberts 610, B. Faîrey 553. Senior Mixed League Whyte 5, Murphy 2; Brooks 5, Farrell 2; Taylor 7, Jo Anne Holroyd 0; Reynolds 5, Mo- sher 2; Lane 7, Judy Holroyd 0. Team standing Whyte 27, Lane 26, Brooks 22, Taylor 22, Mosher 18, Farrell 16, Reynolds 14, Mur- phy 12, Jo Anne Holroyd 7, Judy Holroyd 7. 1High Games R. Stacey 268 (690), J. Whyte 256 (670), W. Van Goor 251. Men's Major The Osborne and Shank, team had two of their mem- bers take ahl top honors. Roger Davies had high triple, 799, and Gary Carter, high single 332. Gerry Masterson had a nice 323, Karl Piîuer 319. Bob NOW GOING 1FOR Newtonvl le- Starkcville Team Standing Sweet Peppers 12, Cabbage Heads 12, Carrot Tops 6, Celerv Hearts 6. Pontiac Buick and Colliss Electrie tied at il wins. Higli Single Joyce Stacey 265 SHigh Triple Joyce Stacey 663 Averages Cindy Cowle 204, Marlene, Stacey 199, Gail Millson 197, Jean Arnold 188, Karen Carter 185, Joyce Stacey 184, Dorothy Stark 183, Bernice Henderson 182, Margi Pollard 178, Peggy Milison 178, Olive Henderso - 178. e -10 to Choose fo [ 3-SPEED LADIES' BICYL ALSO UN STIOCKJ Bowmranville So Cycle & Toys "'Sponsor of Bowmanville Major Midgets'i 6mlOkffing, St. East Acadian b Potia Corne lUSED AUTOMOBILES 1975 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN '/2+ Dr., V-8, automatic, full power, radio, steel belted radial whitewall tires, wheel discs. Only 13,000 miles. Lic. HRD879 1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-Dr., V-8, automatic, full power, radio', Steel belted equipped with air coniditioning, power windows, radial tires, rustproofing. Lic. HYT611 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS STATION WAGON V-8, automnatic, full power, radio. The intermediate-sized wagon from Pontiac. Lic. 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