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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1979, p. 9

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Mr. Submarine Bantams Upend Ajax bW 5»1 Score By John Logan On Thursday, Jan. 4th Bowmanviiie's Mr. Sub- marine Banitamn Selects up end Xjax to the tune of - 11. 1Calvin Yeo on a pass from Rod Plain opened the scoring for the home squad at 11.46 of the first. Two minutes and twenty-eight seconds later Roy Brooks who piayed a real strong game outhustied the Ajax defender and biasted a iow drive into the twine to give the subs a 2 - 0 iead. In the second minute of the second period Pino Grasso broke in ail alone on Jef f Logan and banged in a rebound for the Ajax squad which ciosed the count to 2 - 1. The two to one score oniy lasted 21 seconds as Calvin Yeo scored his second of the game on a beautiful three way passing play with Rod Plain and Rob McKay, to end the second period à3-1. The Subs scored two more ananswered goals in the third Joe Nihil from Rob Luke a nd Steve thompson and Rob Luke from Joe Nihil. The Selects ail piayed a heady game headmannrng the puck at every opportunity. Randy Goudey and Jeff Logan shared the goaltending chores and were very steady. Second Lin dsay Goalie Makes Spectacular Save Septo Cloa'n Minor Bontams show Wall in Branford Play BySteve Samis The Septo, Clean Minor Bantams, participated in the Silver Stick tournament in Brantford and despite losing the three games they played, they showed weil and were in every game (except the first) until the final humzer. Game 1 - Dec. 27 vs St. Michael's In this, the team's first game, they were down 3 - 0 after 1, 4 - 0 before Glen ïGerman (from Shaughn Houston) got the Toros on the scoreboard at 1: 12. But before the period ended the opposing St. Michael's team had increased thieir iead to 5 - 1, added another goal in the third and easily'skated off with a 6 - i victory. Penalties - Bowman- ville - 5, St. Michae's 4, al minors. Billy McArthur play- ed goal for the Toros. Game 2 - Dec. 28 vs North Park The Toros put on a good effort and after a scoreless first period Glen German scored fromn Shaughn Houston at 6:50 of the second frame but before the period ended North Park tied it at 1 - 1. With two minutes to go, in the game it looked as if overtime would be needed to determine a winner but with 1:40 to go, Scott Smith scored for North Park to put the game away. A good effort by the Toros in this second game. Penalties - Bow. - 10, 20 min.; North Park 6, 14 min. EagIosTi Scott Bate piayed in net for the Toros in this one. Game 3 - Dec. 29 vs Buffalo Regals What a-game this one turned out to' be, the Toros and Buffalo went through the entire game scoreless, a goaltender's battle (Billy McArthur in net for Bow.). So, the teams went into overtime and it looked like it would go scoreless until Buffalo scor- ed with :39 seconds to go. Now, if Buffalo had not scored, under tournament rules. The Toros would have won because they had outshot Buffalo in the overtime. The penalties were 6 apiece - ail minors. Back Home at Hampton The first regular season game of the new year and the Toros returned back to their old (terrible) form as they stunk the Dlace out,. getting bomrbect ë - i. Thfe only scorer for the Toros was Dan Coombes from Dan Ritchie but this came after the visiting Lindsay team had built urn a commancting 5 - 0 and this goal came in the third period. NOTES: - Hopefully, the Tornç will rememher thpir good performance ford and start piayi like that in thei games. The team had be Up before other t( forward to playing getting an easy two a Twol, On Sunday, in the Junior C game here the Port Darlington Marina Hotel Eagles poured so much rubber at the Lindsay Muskies goal that a second netminder was brought in during the game to handie the flood. He too was- kept busy and had to make some spectacular saves to keep the score down. Thisphoto shows one such stop with two Eagles ready to pounce on any rebounds.', at Brant- the score could have been ing hockey much higher in favor of 4r league Bowmanville because the Bowmanville team hit at least tter shape six goalposts. In Lindsay's ,eams look style of play under new coach them and Bill Speers, the stick appears points. to be used as a weapon rather than a tool and this kind of play leaves much to be desired from the spectator's point of view. The Lindsay coach seems to have overlooked developing team play and the finer skills of the game, forgetting the fact that no one is getting paid to play and players could end up wyith neediess, serious I injuries. In the Uxbridge game, Eagles had a 3-3 tie and Stouffville was let off the hook as a result of a late third period goal which produced a 7-7 tie. ed in what The Eagles outshot both ed as a Stouffville and Uxbridge. In iance with Uxbridge the shots on goal )ridge and were 40 to 19 in favor of the ever, the Eagles and in the Stouffville ut the best game the shots were 53 to 25. ndsay was The Uxbridge team got on count. the scoreboard with first st Lindsay period goals by Bob Bell and Rick Sander. Greg Brunt, rip trom the Juveniles, played a very strong game for the Red Eagles, scoring the first Eagle goal at the mid point of the second period, assisted by Don Farrow and Dan Strike. Terry Kowal gave Uxbridge a two- goal lead. In the third period Eagle goals came from Ralph Cry- derman assisted by Jerry Johnston and then the power- play tying goal came from Greg Brunt assisted by Jerry Johnston and Dan Strike. Aiso up from the Juveniles was Jim Hogarth. Bob Koczulab was in the Engle net.' In the Stouffville game the Bowmanville United Youth Soccer Club i St Aann mUmaua General Meeting; wiII be held on Tuesday, January l6th at 7:30 p. m. Court room 11l Anyone interested in coaching, etc. is welcome to attend. OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN LTD.- Audi presents OF THE WE JERRY JOHNSON Jerry, who wears number 12 for the Bowrnanviiie Eagles, lias been on a scoring rampage Iately, picking up 20 scoring points in the tast five League games. Me was second In the O.H.A. Junior "C" League scoring parade lasi year, and he's taking another run alt the scoring Iead this year. DID YOU KNOW? We rent G.M.C. Curtis and Voikswagen Campers, which sieep four aduits, Volkswagen and G.M.C. 7, 8 and 12 passenger buses and of course our Rabbits and Audi Foxes. . .ail al very competitive prices. O%%0WASCO Volkswagen Ltd. 1425 Dundas St. E. - Whitby 668-9383 or Toronto LUne 361 -1128 PLAYER short-staffed Eagles had Rick Simpson and Terry Riggers up from the Midget team. Both players turned in a strong skating game while gaining experience at the Junior level. Scoring for the Eagles in the first period were Jerry John- ston from Ralph Cryderman, Jerry Johnston from Ralph Cryderman and John Conboy, Don Farrow from John Kane and Kirk Kemp. in the second -period, Dan Strike scored from Ralph Cryderman and Jerry John- ston, John Conboy scored from Jerry Johnston and Brian Simpson. In the third period John Conboy scored from Jerry Johnston and Ralph Cryder- man; Gerald Brunt scored from Terry Riggers. The Eagles scored three power- play goals and had one minor penalty to the Stouffville Clippers' four. The Sunday night home game for the Red Eagles against the Lindsay Muskies saw some inconsistent refer- eeing. The two most notable incidents involved the Eagles' Jerry Johnston and Rick Scott who elected not to slug it out with the Lindsay instigators but were stili assessed penal- ties. The Lindsay team seemed preoccupied with bush league hockey and were unable to taeadvantage of their several extra man situations. One of the best penalty killing exhibitions came from Gerald Brunt, Don Strike and Rick Scott while Lindsay had a two-man advantage. At the game Sunday night, one minute of silence was observed in honor of the late Jack Gibbs, a hard-working supporter of Junior C hockey in the area, who died last week. He will be sadly missed. The Eagles' 10 goals were by Don Wiicox The Bowmanviile Port Dar- lington Marina and Hotel J~unior C's had a busy week playing in Uxbridge Tuesday night, Stouffville Saturday night and then returning home to face the Lindsay Muskies $unday night. The Eagies turneg could be describi below-par performe die games at Uxbr Stouffville. Howe Muskies brought oui in the Eagles; Lini defeated by a 10-2c In the game againQ Time's Running outi to book a seat to Mount Orford in February. Ski Conditions at Mt. Orford 350 cm Base 40 cm fresh snow and still snowing Best Condi tions Ever!! FREEII1 I Pair Americana Plate Bindings ($70.OO Value) (installed) With every new ski purchase. Offer is good until January 31 st, 1979 or until supply Iasts. Rsports and Ski Shop 85 KIng St. West - 623-3421 "Bowmanville's sports Headquarters"ý' The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, January 10. 1979 9 PIèdy la Orégeville Tun> Bowmanville's St. Marys Cernent Juveniles hit the tournament trail last week, ending up in Orangeville to play their namesakes St. Marys Legionnaires from St. Marys, Ontario. The Bowman- ville crew won this game 4 to 2 Bowmanville got started when Wayne Whiteman took a pass from Greg Brunt to score Bowmanville's, first goal. Greg Brunt scored the second goal from Murray Ruddy. AI Brunt fired home the third goal on a nifty pass from Scotty Clifton. Murray Ruddy scored the fourth and final goal unassisted. The second game of this tournament saw Bowmanvilie pitted against a big strong team from Aurora. This was a spread over the game as follows: five in the first period, one in the second and four in the third. In the last two games,Eagles have out- scored Lindsay 17-3 with Stu Roberts between the pipes.. Wayde Preston scored an early first period goal on a point drive set up by John Conboy and Jerry Johnston. Hard-working Gary Nemisz scored on a bad angle drive on a corner passout by Ralph Cryderman. Wayde Preston also assisted. Dan Strike used his experience having played at centre last season, moving into the siot while Jerry Johnston dropped back to his point, setting Strike up for a top-of-the-net goal after Ralph Cryderman passed the puck out of the corner and also assisted. A t this point in the game, the Eagles enjoyed a two-man advantage. Gerald Brunt gave the Eagles a four-goal lead with Don Farrow setting Brunt rip after being crosschecked from behind. Kirk Kemp started the play. Greg Brunt, rip for the game from the Juveniles broke down-ice spotting Jerry John- ston in the clear and passed the puck for the Johnston goal. Eagles outshot the Muskîes 25-7 in the period. The Eagles only second period goal was a three-way picture play started by Gary The modern, effective way to use an automobilei necessity of making a purchase. It is advantageous tc vehicle use out of current income, before taxes, rathe chase with pastprofits or savings that have already be At Cowan Pontiac-Buick, we are set up to ha nc leasing requiremen ts, be it car, truck or a recrea tionai 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN 305 V-8, automatie, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear speaker, wheel dises, sport mirrors, body mouldings, eleetjie defroster, tinted glass, mats, ight group and clock. READY TO GO $193 9o0 per month Feai matie steerir step gauge,ý R EADI YOU T N.B. Ai l Uass are basd on 36 month term with optici avallable on requesi. "B1owmanville's General Mac Dealer" 166 King Street East fast skating, hard hitting game that Bowmanville lost 4 to 2. After falling behind 3 to 0, Bowmanvilie finally got start- ed in the third period. Tim Buttonshaw scored the first goal from Mark Luxton and Wayne Whiteman. Dean Holmes scored the second goal from Murray Ruddy and Wayne Whiteman. When Bowmanville pulled their goalie in the last minute with the score 3 to 2, Aurora fired one into the empty net to miake the f inal count 4 to 2. The Bowmanville boys get a chance to even'the score with this team as they meet Aurora on Jan. 13, 1979, Young Canada Day in Bowmanville and this should be a great game. Nemisz to Brad Godfrey then to Ralph Cryderman who scored. In the Lindsay goal by Scott Robertson, Eagles coughed rip the puck while Muskies enjoyed a 5-4 penalty advantage. The third period scorers were: Brad Godfrey on a wrist shot along the ice on the short side set up by Ralph Cryder- man and Rick Scott; Geraid Brunt on a powerplay goal assisted by Kirk Kemp and Don Farrow; and .Ralph Cryderman on a quîck siapper assisted by Brad Godfrey and Gary Nemisz. The final Engle goal was on a shot between the pads by Gary Nemisz set up by Dan Strike. Chris Robert- son scored the other Lindsay goal. The Engles travelbto Port Hope Thursday night for a big, four-point game in the battle for first place. This game should be a classic. The Mariners are at home Sunday night with Uxbridge in town. Note: The score between Port Hope and Cobourg on January 1 should have read 9-6 in favor of Cobourg. Support Minor Hockey Day Saturday, January 13. 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