8 The Canadian Statesmn Ïowmanville. Feuruary 8, 1976 F LASHBACK -25 Years Ago - On Monday night PliCully rolled a high single -of 321, with Jackie Eîliott rolling high triple of 646. High averages are K yBeauprie 195,,Jackie Elliott 193, Kay Stephens I ,Sylvia Bucknell 186, Ada Luxton 185, Doris Joli 15and Mel McNulty 185. FLASHBACK -' 10 Years Ago - In Local 189, Aockey League play Ted Fairey scored four goals to lead the Coniets, while Terry Black scored twice and set up three others. Howard Quinney scored one to defeatthe Raiders 7-5. SETS RECORD - Judy Holroyd, bowling in the Youth ,Bowling league at Liberty Bowl set-,,the highest triple ever recorded in the leagues Y.B .C. program. Judy started with a-283, a big 374 and finished with a 304 for a 961 triple, thus rolling the highest bowled this season in any league. Congratulations on, a great.,effort by a fine bowler. DUPLICATE - bridge winners for February lOth were (1) Mollie Nind and Joyce Weekes, (2), Anne Stewart and Mrs. Evers, (3) Evan- geline and iloward Rundie. SOCCER CLINIC - The Ontario Soccer Associa- tîdn is organizing an International Soccer Coaching Seminar to be held at Brock University, St. Catharines, Saturday and Sunday, March 6th and 7th. -Anyo.ne interested in attending this clinie should write O.S.A. at 559 Jarvis St., Toronto M4Y 2J1. Bih Nicholson,- manager of Tottenham Hoispur, and Ken Shiletto of the English International team will instruct on the running, selection of a senior professional club, and on scouting selection, training and development of young players for a career in soccer. BASKETBALL TOURNEY - the Bowman- vilh Kinsmen- and Kinettes are sponsoring ~rtid annual Senior Public School Basket- 'ailTun et on February 2th and 2lst at Bowmanville High Sehool. Both boys and girls teams will he paricipating in the event, and -in addition to local entries from The Pines, M.J. Hobbs and B.S.P., teams from Cobourg, Port Perry, Whitby, Uxbridge, Sunderland, Dun- barton, Oshawa and Beaverton will also be competing. The girls' championship game is expected to be played at 2 p.m. Saturday, followed an hour later by the boys' final. Start- ing time is 6 p.m. Friday and play resumes a t 9 a.m. Saturday. Admission is free and ahl are welcorne. EXECUTIVE - elected for Locke's Electrons for 1976 are President - Larry Dewell, Vice-president - Clint Ferguson, Sect'y-treas. - Mrs. Larry (Pat) Forsey. Directors Susan Smith, Jim Murphy, Barry Mahaffy, Jack Bond, and Frank Hooper. JUNIOR C - playoffs now stand at Lindsay two wins,Bo anie two losses. The third and fourth gamnes go Wednesday and Friday in Lindsay with the fifth game, if necessary, back here on Sunday. Our team could use support in Lindsay, so why not drive over and cheer them on.- KNAPP'IS TOWING - Major Bantams are out for the season, being defeated by Markham in the Ontario playdowns three straight. Also closing out, season play were Bob Beers Minor Atoms. STANLEY CORDEN - a Bowmanville resi- dent who spends the winter months in Brandon, Florida, has been elected president, of the Shuffleboard Club of Brandon Trailer Park for 1976. CONGRATULATIONS- are in order for a fine young team, the Mary Brown's Novices who finished their league season in, first place. Coachedt by Brian Purdy and managed by Stew Tripp, the team only lost two games in their schedule. Recreation Tyke Feb. 6th lires Root Bear - 1 - Mike Vanderwouden, Shut out to Don Butler. Consumers Gas - 0. Atom, Feb. 6th Kinsman - 4 -, Scott Richards 3, David Hancock 1. Orange Crush -i1 - Rick Baker. Franks Variety - 7- Mark Rupa 5, Tod Ormiston, Paul Raetsen, Shut out to Erie Peebles. Kirkup Real Estate - 0. Larrys Sports - 7 - Bob Canfield 6, Tim Cowie. Grape Crush - 2 - Chris Moffatt. Pee Wee, Feb. 9th Goodyear Rangers - 4 - Ralph Rozema 3, Henry Rozema. Nichols Motors - 4 -Randy Hanthorn 2, Mark Richardls 2. Bantam. Hires Root Beer - 7 - Billy Lambert 2, Otto Geratschek 2, Stanley Maquire 1, Ab Vandergaast 1 , Stephen Laurion 1. Brocks B.P. - 2 Terry Deluca, Tim Barry. Pee Wee, Feb. 1-1l Metro Nationals - 2 -Steve Wood, Brad Bell. Rice Bowl - 1 - John Klompmaker. Bantam Kiwanis Cubs - 8 - Brian Canfield 4, Jason Johnson, Mike' Janssens, Keith She- ehan, Allan Turney. Brocks. B.P. - 2 - Doug Brooks, Terry Del ca. Midget P_ýitts Nursing Homes Eagles -6- Raiph McQuaid, Joe Nowlan, Frank Macri, Rory Erwin, Paul Dunham,' Don Prait. Gll Texeco Jets - 6 - Allen Clarke 2, Romea Zeppier 2, Dan Curwin, Scott Down. Men's Major Dîck Perfect had the high triple 874 and the high single for this schedule 380. Dr. H.B. Rundie 809 (301). Greg Couch 321 single, Mariey Etcher 316, Bob Land 313, Eitan Brock 308, Russ Oke 300. Colliss Electric high single 1288, Beaver Lumber high triple 3603. Larry Piper high- average 258. Dale Terrv 255, Bob, Barkley 250. Beaver Lumber and Colliss Electric tied with 13 points. Pepsi Cala has 12 for third place. uNigjht Haiwks High Single D. Ogden ............. 306 High Triple Bannie Butrgess ......... 745 Team Standings M. Trimble 16,331 pins, 15 ý oints; I. Wright 16,550, 14; B. ilbur 16,433, 14; M. Bates 16,237, 14; A. Burgess 15,423, 8; K. Raiston 16,111, 7. Kramps Defeat Lockes C'ountyi In Firs ti KrmsFurniture 'ran into sif cmp etri'ion as te defeated Lockes TV in the playoff 's opener 6 to 4. early inpthepfirstdwhen Golenn Rice tallied with helpfoJe Carauana and Krs Balson. Kramps went ahead two to zero when Jim Brooks scored from Joe Balson and Brian Bradley. Lockes got on the board when Bruce Welsh scored wîth John Oyler andi Gary Wilson assisting.' Kramps went two goals up as Joe Carauana scored from Glenn Rice and Warner Walroff. Lockes picked up one more before the first ended when Gar y Wilson tallied from Pete Nowian and John Oyler. The second period saw Kramps score apin from Glenn Rice with Jlm Brooks Ups ets 1 Playoff C assisting. Gaey Wil'son broughl't'Lockes within ontei as he scored on a unassisted effort. The third period went scoreless until Lockes tied the match with an unassisted goal from Jim Baker. One minute later Don Rogers put Kramps ahead with Warner Walroff and Joe Carauana assisting.' Then Kramps received their last goal when Brian Bradley pCu one in the empty net with Terry Baker and Doug Hayes getting the assists. In the second match, County ChrysIer put on a strong performance as they upset Hloopers Jewellers seven ta three. County started the game off with the only oals of the first by Rocky Weilloughby with Larry Simpson and Shack eton assisting, and Brian Currie Milîs with help loopers 7ames 1from John Taylorhe secondl period saw Hoopers tie the match with two goals from Lou O'Hiliary with Brian Hughes assistirg and Phil Johnson scoring from Woody Lee and Barry Oliver. County pulled ahead again when Rick Shackleton was set up by Bruce Simpson and Larry Simpson. John Taylor put County up by two goals with help from. Brian Currie Milîs and Howie Edmonson. The third period saw County keep rolling- when Brian, Currie ,Milîs scored unassisted and JTohn Kramp scoring from JonTaylor. Hoopers picked U tei lstgoal when Barry &Niver drove one home with help from. Ron Hooper. Larry Simpson scored County's last, goal fromn Rick Shackleton and Marty Burgess. Bowmanville Girls Win Voile yballMatch Against Clarke Team Bowmanville High School's girls' senior volleyball team won two close games against Clarke High School's team in a tournament hosted by Clarke in Bowmanville on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. loth., Bowmanville won the two games with a score of 15-12 in each. In other games, played on Tuesday, a girls junior teamn fromn G. L. Roberts Collegiate took two gamnes fromn Bow- ,manville with scores of 15-4 and 15-1. Bowmanville won one gamne in the match with a 15-10 score. A teamn from Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate ini Oshawa also took part in the tourna- mnwiin two games in the match h scores of 15-10 and 15-5 against Bowman- A Roberts team came away with two wins in an exhibition match against Bowmanville:ý Roberts won with scores of 15-4 and 15-12 apinst Bow- Constitution Midgets! Win Opening Playoff Aga'inst Collingwood On Feb. 4th la Hampton Arena, Constitution Insurance Minor Midgets defeated Mark- ham 8-3. Markham opened the scor- ing at 9:53 p oint of the first period, but teir lead was cut short as Bowmanville's Gary Dusseldorp shot the puc home. Minutes later, Bo- manville 'counted again as Brad Godfrey scored after receîving a relay-pass from Ed and Ron Visser. In the last 10 secs. of the first period, Markham tied the game 2-2. Early in the next period as defenceman Rick Bain scored, assisted b y Brad Godfrey. Bowmanville lengthened their lead to two as Brad Godfrey scored. once more with line- mate Gary Dusseldorp assist- ing. GaryJDusseldorp tucked' one away as Brad Godfrey assisted this time. The third period was ail Bowmanville's as they scored three more consecutive goals. Dan Strike got two whîle Rick Bain scored his second. Dean Rutherford received two as- sists as Mike Adams received one. Defeat Whitby 7 to 2 Playing a gamne before entering round two in the pa-fsagainst Collingwood, the Toros took on league rivais, Whitby. The minor midgets won, defeating them 7-2. In the first two periods,. the Minor Midgets took a four g oal lead with goals by Brad Godfrey, Brtian Dennis, Dean Rutherford and Mike Adams. Assists 'were distributed among Rick Bain two, AI Brunt two, Dean Rutherford, rim Buttonshaw and Gary )usseldorp. Bowmanville's scoring spree was interrupted vhen Whitby scored in the last minutes of the second pericid. With only 12 seconds left to lay in the second period, rad Godfrey scored again, unassisted. In the third period, left viger Gar y Du sseldorp scored, assisted by Brad Gudfrey. In the last three minutes of the game, Dan Rutherford scored for Bow- nanville and Rick Kay scored for Whitby. Win Series Opener 8 to 2 On Saturday evening at 7: 00 p.m. the Constitution Insur- ance Minor Midgets pl1ayýed te northern division champ ins, Collingwood. In the first period the Minor Midgets were caught off uard, when Collin gwood scored the opening goal early à the period. Minutes later, Brad Godfrey scored after. making some good man- )euvres around the Coiling- ,ood team. Gar y Dusseldorp issisted on the play as well as Pon Visser. Godfrey's goal seý off a ,ain reaction of goals as the aoros scored six more goals. )an Strike scored two goals vithin,10 seconds as he-and his fi s a n a t] I Tg 'w linemates dazzled the Colling wood goaltender. Other goalsi were scored b y Rick Bain, Brad Gdrey, AI Brunt, Mikei Adams and Brian Dennis. Assis ts were received b y Dean Rutherford two, Gary Dussel-1 dorp two, Tim Buttonshaw two1 Ti Cath Conne WýesseiJus 3, i Hancock 5, 1M Team I Carolyn Cor 25, Sodhi 24 Wesselius 15, 12, Lugtenbur Higli K. -Nagel1 Connelly 159( BANT. Woolley 7,7 5, S. Luxton2 Richards 2. TeamS Richards 38, Luxton '28,r Luxton 14, Sm Higli A. Van Goor.. BANTAI Knapp 5, Ta3 7, Wright 0; Luxton 0. Team S Taylor 32, Knapp 30, Co 15, Wright 5. Highç S. Rozema 2 196, B. Seto 1£ 190. High1 D. Hancock.. SJUNIOI Murphy, 7,S ards 7, Stevens and one apiece between Ed and Ron Visser. Goalie Russ Gardon made an excellent move ta stop a breakaway shot ta foil the Collingwood team. Britt Mur- phy alsa played in the net making some goad saves. Y outh Bowling YKES Iiammand- 2; Coombes 7, ielly 3, Smith 2; Edmondson 0. Carolyn Connelly Team Standings Lugtenburg 0; Richards 35, Crossey 32, wurray 0. Coombes 28, Hammonid 27, Standings Stevenson 24,, Murphy 23, .nnelly 29, Smith Edmondson 18, Samis 7. 4, Hancock '21, High Singles ÎCath- Connelly J. Staop 231, R. Kirkton irg 10, Murray 6. 233-212, J. Stacey 229, B. à Games Richards 213, D. ýMurphy 174 (279), Cath 222-213, R. Gibbs 204, P. (274). Coombes 201, S. Samis 200. 'M BOYS High Triples rippins 0; Smith D. Murphy 614, R. Kirkton 2; M. Luxton 5, 585, J. Stoop.539, S. Samis 553, B. Richards 537, K. Van Standings Abbema 561,, P. Coombes 521, 3Woolley 29, M. J. Stacey 504. Tippin 26, S. JUNIOR GIRLS ýnith 12. Brunt 5, Westlake 2; Rich- hSingle ards 5, Ingram 2; Roberts 5, ......200 Wiliams 2; Fairey 7, Adams .ylor 2; Hancock );Combes 7, Standings ,Hancock 31, )mbes 28, Luxton Singles 209, D. Hancock 193, J. Combes Triples ......510 R BOYS Samis 0; Rich- ;on ; Cossyi 528.,l 71:'71 Team Standings Faire y 35, Roberts 30, Brunt 29, Richards 28, Ingram 23, Westlake 21, Adams 15, Williams 14. High Singles E. Williams 235, J. Van Goor 233-208, S. Roberts 207, L. Richards 230-226, M. Westlake 227, K. Staneburg 211, D. Fergusan 226. High Triples~ L. Richards 606, J. Van Goor, 590, W. Brunt 515, D. Ferguson 559, E. Williams 539, B. Fairey SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Holroyd 7, Reynolds o; Van Bakel 5, Bishop 2; Lane 5, Taylor 2; Combes 7, Hopcroft O; Stacey 5, Whyte 2. Team Standings Holroyd 35, Coombes 35, Stacey 26, Lane 22, Whyte 20, Van Bakel 20, Bishop 14, Reynolds 9, Hopcrof t 8. Hi' h Games Judy liroyd 283-374-304 961), N. Van Bakel 264 (657), J. Whyte ý654), K. Joyner 306, L. 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