8 'The Canadian Statesman, Bo'vranville, March 17, 1976 Izuum IR xm IRV l 3LSHACK - 25 YEARS AGO - The fifth ar iOrono Fancy Skatingq Carnival was held in ia arena on Friday and Saturday. Over 90 o. gure skaters took part. Miss Betty Dent, the pa as in charge of the event. ý,SHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Winners teValentine Bonspiel held at Bowmanville în1g Club on Friday were (1) Elsie Cham- ~xrBetty Roughley, Jean Pickering and Liz ~rewar of the Oshawa Curling Club. (2) Dor- othy Mcîlveen, Ingrid'Thoms, Esther Plitz and Sandy Jackson of the Annandale Club. (3) Lorraine Goodman, Wilma McLaughlin, Mavis Irwin and Jean Walker -of Oshawa. CONGRATULATIONS - to the St. Marys Cernent Juvenle Hockey team on defeating Penetang in tough, exciting gamies.' The, locals now -meet- Streetsville. HIGHEST - triple rolled in the Men's Major League Bowling, at Liberty Bowl this year was Roger Davies' 922. BeautifûL! SUE GRIBBEN - of Port Perry defeated Suzanne Alexander of Oshawa, in the under 159 lbs. Judo competition, to win the Ontario Judo Champion- ship, held .on Saturday in the Newtonbrook Secondary School. WHITBY WARRIORS - Senior Hockey team has been eliminated from the play-offs. Three games remain in league play, so, to see the team in action, vou'd better make it soon be- fore the season ends. CBC - Radio has announced two broadcasters, Harry Brown, and Elizabeth Gray will host the massive coverage of the 1976 Olympics from, Montreal. Two others will be named at a later date. On Tek ,,jsion for the event will be Lloyd Robertson and ineAfaganis. QUARTERAMA '76.-the largest horse show in Canada, was ýheld at the Exhibition Grounds, Tcorno, the first week of March with 2,200 ,tLe from Canada and the U.S.A. Jack and C-a1 Woodward of Orono, entered "Ima Mystery Too", placing second in yearling, gelding halter class.* This fine animal will be entered in the Quarter Horse circuit this year in Ontario. SPORTSMAN SHOW - goes this week, starting March l9th. On display will be an amphibian aircraf t which was taxied along Lakeshore Blvd. West and up . Strachan Ave., to Exhibition Place. Wildlife curator, Jim Scott will be present with many of the animais abandoned in the bush, which he has raised. A dog show featuring 125 breeds will be held daily. Also on display will be an outdoor cookcery, and camping demonstrations by experts. With schoolchildren on winter break, the Sportsmen's Show hv as something which will apoeal to everyone, making it a good place to go. MAKING THEIR MARK - So many ýteams are cither involved in hockey playoffs or on tour at tournaments that it is difficult to keep track of ail of them. Knapp's Towing Major Bantams went ail the way to Kirkland Lake over the weekend for a tournament and won it handily. In the first game, they defeated their opponents 22-0, which must have been a head- ache for the busy scorekeeper. Mary Brown 's Novices are stili going strong, the Constitution Minor Midgets, H.L. Wood's Transporters and the St. Marys Cernent Juveniles are about to start their next rounds, either in semi-fioals or finals. So, there's plenty of 'hockey left before the season ends. MARCH BREAK TOURNEYS- We have not received any word about hockey teams taking part in tournaments at various locations during the March school break, but no doubt there will,.-be quite a few on the road during the holiday. Some teams will be a bit short-handed because of the BHS band's trip to'Disneyworld, but a trip like that Youth.Bowling Knapp's Towing Beat Bay Ridges With 6-O Score Knapp's Towing Major Ban- tams continued their torrid pace in the Lakeshore extend- ed series by blanking Bay Ridges 6-0 last week. Exhibiting excellent defen- sive and offensive play, Knapp's scored one in the first, two in the second, and three in the third. Wayde Preston led the Toros with two goals and one assist. John Stewart and Paul Reid each added a goal and an assist. Other marksmen were Jody Ross and Paul Bedard. Scott SeiJers picked Up two assists while Bill Wright, Paul Cas- cagnette, Jim Hogarth and Dean Holmes assisted once. Mike Paterson went the dis- tance between the Toro, pipes to register the shutout. Knapp's continue the Round Robin Series play this evening at the Hampton Arena when Oshawa is in for a 9:15 encounter. Legion Ladiers Team Standings Joan Sutcliffe 18 points, 28,357 pinfaîl; Mary Gray 18, 27,824; Diane Howarth 12, 27,455; Nyhi Sheehan 12, 26,604. High Single Virginia Fairey.......... 266 High Triple Nyhl Sheehan........... 677 High Average Joan Sutcliffe ........... 224 Top 10 Averages Joan Sutcliffe 224, Nyhl Sheehan 214, Mary Gray 202, Virginia Fairey 199, Anne Plazek 198, Diane Howarth 197, Denise Annaert 196, Mary Bates 190, Irene Whitney 184, Wilma Bates 183. Nobody> Seems Awar'e thatGoolie Has Been Hurt TYKES Hancock 5, Lugtenburg 0 Carolyn Connelly i, Smith 4; Wesselius 3, Cath Connelly 2; Sodhi 5, Murray o, Team Standings Carolyn Connelly 40, Smith 34, Sodhi 34, Hancock 28, Wesselîus 26, Cath Connelly 16, Lugtenburg 15, Murray 11. High Singles H. Wesselius 159, Carolyn Connelly 149., High Doubles Carolyn Connelly 288, D. Hancock 267, H. Wesselius 257. BANTAM BOYS Woolley 5, S. Luxton 2-; Smith 5, Richards 2; Tippins 5, M. Luxton 2. Team Standings Richards 47, Woolley 46, Tippins 43, M. Luxton 37, Smith 19, S. Luxton 18. 'High Single G. Spear ........... *.... 194 High Triple M. Luxton.............. 489 BANTAM GIRLS Taylor 4, Hancock 3; Wright 5, Combes 2; Knapp 7, Luxton 0. Team Standings Knapp 49, Taylor 46, Han- cock 40, Combes 34, Luxton 22, Wright 12. High Single S. Land ................ 200 High Triple S. Land ................ 519 JUNIOR BOYS Stevenson 7, Crossey, 0; Richards 5, Hammond 2; Samis 4, Edmondson, 3; Mur-, phy 7, Combes 0. Team Standings Crossey 44, Richards 42, Stevenson 41, Murphy 39, Combes 39, Hammond 34, Edmondson 26, Samis 13. High Singles B.Richards 254, D. Murphy 251, S. Samis 243. 1 High Triples B." Richards'606, S. Samis HOOPER'STROPHY CENTRE TROPHIES-AWARD RIBBONS-GIFT AWARDS ý,CLUB BADGES - PLASTIC SIGNS DESK, SETS - PEWTER MUGS - LAPEL PINSI PLAQUES - METAL SIGNS - NAME TAGS SPECIAL CLUB and SCHOOL DISCIOUNTS on Trophies and Engraving. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED- ROK nd DSt. OOE. ON Knd DANHOOPE Phone 416-623-5747 Bowmanville During the playoff game here on Saturday between St. Marys Cernent Juveniles and Penetang, a near fracas developed behind the Penetang net. Almost everyone, rùshed toward the players who -were struggling there, unaware for the moment that the Penetang goalie had been injured and was lying far back in his net, motion1eàs, Soon he was spotted by their trainer who rushed to see' what the problem was. The injured goalie had to leave the game and was replaced by their alternate goalie. W. Frank's Major Pews Wl! Head for Parry Sound D)urîng B, The Bowmanville W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee Toros lost Vo Ajax ,ý6-2 in exhibition play on Sat., Mar. l3th at home. The visitors opened with three goals in the second period hefore the Realtors' John Foote scored with assists, to Paul Dadson and Doug Dilling. Ajax scored again to ,make the score 4-1, then Tim Almond blasted a slap shot with assists to Kent Wilcox and Paul Adams. The Ajax squad connected for two more goals to close out the game., reak for 1 Paul Adams in goal for the Realtors made a number of key'stops' ,On Sun., Mar. l4th at Darlington Sports Centre, the W. Frank Real Estate Major Pee Wee Toros, defeated Oshawa L.N.H.L. Hornes Canadiens 4-0 in exhibition play. Jon Janack opened the scoring with assists Vo Doug Diiling and Brent Thompson, then Kevin Tink scored with assist Vo Mark Abbott. Ken Wilcox scored unassist'ed to close out period No. 1, with the PlIayo ffs Realtors lecading 3-0. Janack added anlother goal with assists to Mark MacLean and Paul Dadson. Paul Adams in goal for the Toros stopped the visitors breakaways and play- ed a strong game. Next home game Nwill be Sat., Mar. 2Oth at 4- p.m. aant Oshawa L.N.H.L. Banks Black Hawks. During the school break (Mar. 24- 27) the Realtors will be attending an Ail Ontario Little N.HL. playoff tourna- ment in Parry Sound, as Region No. 8 representatives. St. Mary's ernîent Ju vs Wi;pe Out Peéne tang A fterm Neg Here in FourthGmeo The 'Cinderella' St. Marys Penetang scored the first goal, Bowmanvi Cement Juveniles defeated a but the locals were not to be period wei Êtili stunneci 1-enetang team at denied. Tom Nowlan evenied with assisi home on Sunday 4-1 to wrap Up At up unassisted and John John Hogi the series, but came so close to Conboy got, the go ahead up the thir( being eliminated here on counter, ass':sted by Kirk unassisted Saturday that the end result is Kemp for one of the most goal came hard to believe. They will now exciting and unbehieveable Nemisz w( rneet Streetsvilie in the Ont- finishes ever seen here. near the ario semi-finais. Earlier in that game John assisted bý In that Saturday game, the Hogarth netted the only other Brian Mari St. Marys crew were down 3 to score for Bowmanville in the It was a t 1 with less than a minute to go first period, assisted by Tom out, with vE n the third. period. Capt. Nowlan. the two te. Gerald Brunt, assisted by In Sunday's fifth game at won' the o] John Conboy, scored at the Penetang, Bowmanville led second and 19:29 mark and Kirk Kemp, al the way. Terry Sargînson overtimei rielped by Brunt, netted the scored the opener early in the fourth 5-4 equalizer just 13 seconds later first period, assisted by Neil Penaltieso at 19:42. In the overtime, Ryan and Rick Scott. The next even in totý Series ille goal in the same ent to Tom Nowlan ts to Joey Burns and Iarth. Burns picked rd goal in the second, d.Penetang's only ein the third. Gary ound up the score end of the, period, 'y Kirk Kemp and 'tin. tight series through- iery little separating eams. Bowmanville opener 2-1, lost the I third games 4-3 in and 4-3, won the 1and the fifth 4-1. overall were almost Cons titution lns urance M inor Midgets Advan-ce To P-rovincialFinaïls Wednesday night, the Con- stitution Insurance Minor Midgets-traveiied to'Niagara on the Lake to win the semi-finals three games straight. The game was close with moments of intense excitement. Bowmanviile opened the scoring at the midway point of the first period. Mike Adams scored the goal assisted by Brian Dennis. Then Niagara scored their first and second goals to take away the lead fromri the Toros. Three minutes into the second period, Scott Stevens scored to even the score. Minutes later, Gary Dussel- dorp scored after a scramble in front of the Niagara net, to once more take the lead. Gary scored again after reaching around the net to tuck the puck behind the Niagara goaltend- er. With a littie:,more than one minute ieft in the second period Niagara scored again Lo narrtjw the Toro lead. Shord'Y -into the third, Niagara scored again to give them hope to win une game in the 5-game series. But, Dan Strike shattered ail their hopes, when he scored the final goal for the Toros after Leagque Team tanding Sweet Peppers 47, Cabbage Heads 46, Carrot Tops 39, Celery Hearts 24. High Single Karen Carter........... 291 High Triple Gail Milîson ............ 675 200 Gamies Karen Carter 291, Gail Milîson 269,234; Cindy Cowle 224, Sherry Hall 223, Joyce Stacey 222, Pat Milîson 220, Olive Henderson 219, Bernice Henderson 218,: 217; Sandra Melnnes 217, 203. executing an excellent deke around the Niagara goaltend- er. Other assists went to Gary Dusseldorp, Rick Bain, Brad Godfrey and Ed Visser. 1The Minor Midgets are either going to play Wallace- burg or Stoneybrook for the Ontario Championship. These series should be very excîting. Liety Belles Team Standings Roberts 16,915 pin faîl, 2212 points; Combes 17,000, 20; Nickerson 16,925, 17; Partner 16,337, 1612; MacDonald 16,375, 131/2; Bons 16,351,- 13; Forsey 16,479, 12; Aldread 16,919, il; Pearce 16,328, il; Spear 16,222, 91/2; Foran 16,178, 8; Lewis 15,679, 5. 1High Single Eleanor Dadson ......... 304 High Double May Alldread ........... 529 Top Averages M. Pearce 210, J. Spear 210, May Alldread 209, C. Roberts 205, M. Gibson 205, L. Nicker- son 201, P. Forsey 198, E. Bragg 194, E. Dadson 193, M. Horstman 193, S. Robinson 191, A. Bons 190, B. 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