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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1979, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18, 1979 [~~~~~1 spr -èk 30 FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO - Eveleign's ladies softball team of Oshawa, defeated Bowmanville Rockets 25-8 in the Lakeshore Ladies League at Central Public School, on Tuesday evening. Line-up for the Rockets - Hockin, Snowden, Finney, J. Vivian, Kilpatrick, Piper, Bragg, Bathgate, C. Vivian, Brock and Richards. Umpires Little and Guiltenan. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Last Wednes- day evenlng in the local town hall Kristin Carlson' Lisa Carlson, Susan Schissler, Cathy Park and Teresa Cayiy, took part in the Baton Twfrling section of the Bowmanvilie Recreation Dept. Baton Twirling Annual Revue. LOCAL - runner, David Taylor of Hampton, finished 17th out of 150 runners in the Sudbury Voyageur Marathon, a distance of 42.2 km., held on Sunday, July l5th. David's time was 2 hours, 59 mins. The race was run in 90 degree temperature. His next marathon races will be in August at the Toronto Police Games, and the Montreal Marathon. YVON DUHAMEL - Canada's greatest motor- cycle racer, hopes to win the Grand Prix of Can- ada, before he finally retires. The 39-year-oid Duhamel of Ville La Salle, Que., has hung up his helmet and racing leathers on three previous oc- casions and twice before he has changed his de- cision to retire when offered a chance to win the GP. In 1977 he placed second and last year was thfrd. To win his home Grand Prix, Duhamel wil corne out of retirement to race at Mosport, July 27, 28, 29 in the Molson Export Motorcycle Grand Prix of Canada. His chances of winning are the best he's ever had for he will be riding a factory- backed Yamaha. THE SCCA-CART - Indy car series will come to the Watkins Glen Grand Prix circuit August th, it was jointly announced this week by Jim Melvin, executive director of CART and Malcolm Currie, executive director of the Watkins Glen Grand Prix. The 150 mile race, to be called the Kent Oil 150, will headline a weekend card that includes a Trans- American Championship series event and a ful siate of seven SCCA bonus National races. ANYONE - attending the Bowmanville Mer- chants Senior EOBA Bail Games, Sunday after- noons at Soper Creek, will not only see some great basebail but will be able to enjoy sitting under the shade trees, or if they prefer, the sun along the base-line, in a scenic, weil kept park. Also, there are nine different varieties of play- ground equipment to keep the children happy. Corne and enjoy the garnes and the park. ABOUT - 22 boats of various shapes and sizes from the Port1 Darlington Marina, with approximately 100 people aboard, left Saturday morning for a trip across the lake to Wilson, New York, anchoring at the Island Yacht Club, and attending in the evening an ox roast. A distance of 38 nautical miles (50 miles) the fastest boat made the journey, one way in two hours. Longest time was 15 hours, when the boats motor konked out, and the wind died. The return trip was made on Sunday. Reports state that the lake was like a millpond and many stopped to enjoy a swim during the trips. ATTENTION - hardball players of the 1950's and 60s or earlier. Are you interested in playing an Old-Tirner's Exhibition garne against Port Hope Old-Timers? Remembering the games played in that period, we recail many top-notch players. Contact AI Osborne, a noted sports figure in basebaîl, badminton, bowling at 623- 3287, or Bill Wakely, Port Hope, 1-885-5193. The game wili be played the first week in Sept- ember in Port Hope. mmmmmmumm mmmmummml : SUMMER SUA'LE! ia * (FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY) *For as long as you own your car! * ONLYAr CUSTOM ~iii~ Dual a *PIPE Conversionsi OBENDING * Over 1500 dealers in North Amlerica :SUTHERLAND ~1*ESSOu a 114 Liberty St. S. 6236911! @ Bowmanville 3 DAYS - of non-stop Volleyball, featuring the best international calibre co-ed and volleyball teams - representing the provinces of Canada will be held July 23 - 1:00 to 4:00, July 24 - 9:00 to 12: 00, 1: 00 to 4: 00, July 25 - 9: 00 to 12: 00, 1: 00 to 4: 00 at Etobicoke Olympium, 590 Rathburn Road, Etobicoke. Shorthanded Merchanta Live Through Disastrous Week Bowmanville Senior Merchants sunvived a 'lost weekend' when they dropped four games in a now. Thene were reasons if not excuses because holidays left them shonthanded, with Juveniles being brought in to give them enough bodies to function. It ail began on Saturday hene when they lost to Belleville 10-7, but we seem to recail a game against Ajax last Wednesday that ended in a one-sided score for the visitons and is better forgotten. On Sunday, the Kendal Eagles came to town and won 5-3 aften a sudden spunt about the seventh by the Merchants closed the gap a bit. On Monday, barely enough players to man the field went to Belleville where the Merchants wene handed thein founth loss in a now 7-1. They play in Saturday in Oshawa and Sunday in Kendal. Corne home holidayens, you are needed. These two pictunes show some of the sconing in Sunday's game. Juveniles Add Two Wîi, One Lots In Widespread Action Du ring Week 1By L. Barko The past week Bowmanville L & L Tool Juveniles played three games and came out witb 2 wins - 1 loss. The team has been playing good bail and continues to improve. Team spirit is a major factor. On the 7th of July, the team travelled to Keene and came home defeated. The game was very close, with the final score being 12 -11. John Storgaard was on the mound and had relief help fromn Paul Sero. Storgaard had one run, Sero collected a double and a single. Brad Godfrey, wbo was behind the plate, hit the last run and had two singles. Dean Rutherford had 3 runs, bit a double and is credited with 2 RBI's. Two runs were hit out by Scott Linton. Jeff Edmondson had one run and a double. Marc Richards, Dean Pegg and Steve Cole also brougbt in runs. Juveniles then hosted Little Britain on Sunday, July 8, and came out with a 13 - 5 vîctory. Rick Bain pitched the bulk of the game, but had relief help from Mark Luxton in the sixth. Bain is credited with an RBI. In the first inning, Jeff Edmondson, Mark Luxton ard Brad Godfrey hit out ruas. Luxton with 2 doubles and a triple, Godfrey a double. The second inning beld another three runs which were brought in by Dean Rutherford, Edmondson and Luxton. Ken Cowle bit the first run in the third, Rutherford and Luxton following. The score then being 9 -0. The last four runs came in the seventb bit by* John Storgaard, Kevin Gibson, Rutherford and Edmondson. Little Britain had 3 runs in the eightb and 2 in the ninth, the final score 13 - 5. Thursday, July 12, Bowman- ville travelled to Port Hope and the game was justsbort of a disaster. Tension was higb with each team and there were many conflicts between teams and umpires. In, the first inning Dean Rutherford started off the hits.Luxton, following, bit a double and is credited an RBI. Rick Bain also bit a double. Joe Nowlan knocked out a home run over lef t field fence bringing in Luxton and Bain. Jeff Edmondson bit a double bringing in Ken Cowle and Jean Rutherford. Bain bit a single and brougbt in Edmondson and Luxton in tbe second. Cowle got the first hit in tbe third, a double. Kevin Gibson bit a single. Rutherford bit a double and brougbt in Cowle. Joe Nowlan followed bis own footsteps and put anotber one out over left field fence bringing in Luxton and Rutberford. Paul Sero also got a run that inning, putting the score at 14-1. No otber bits were made for Bowmanville until the eigbtb, wben Rutberford, Bain, and Nowlan came in, with the score tben 17 - 5. Cowle, Storgaard and Ruther- ford brought the last tbree runs in, wbile Port Hope bit another two runs making the final score 20 - 7. Joe Nowlan pitched the distance of the game and did a fine job. Assistant coach Glen Edmondson kept tempers from getting out of band on the field and bench. Tbe next home games for Bowmanville are July 18, 6:15, against Oshawa; July 21, 2: 00, against Courtice; Sunday, July 22, 2:00 against Port Hope. Ail games will be played at Soper Creek Park and local support appreciated. Làdies' Lobb Bell Resuits Teamn Standings as of Jane 25th lst, 16 points - Armstrong. 2nd, 15 pts. - Dykstra. 3rd, 14 pts. - Tom's & Sons. 4th,' 13 pts. - Champlain T.S. 5tb, 9 pts. - Elliotts. th, 8 pts. - Banner Passant. 7th, 6pts. - Midas. 8th, 5 pts. - Jensen Steel. 9th, tie 2 points - Heritage House and St. Marys. Game resuits for games during and following the week of July 2nd. Tues., July 3rd - Toms & Sons vs. St. Marys 24 - 4. Wed., July 4th - Heritage Camsport Trailer Sales Hw. 115and 35 987-5174 1977 and 1978 CHEVRON and HOLIDAY TRAILER Large selection of TR UCK-CAPS in stock SUPERIOR PROPANE REFILL CENTRE House vs. Armstrong 9- 32, Dykstra's vs. Midas 24- 16, Jensen Steel vs. Banner Passant 15 - 10. Thurs., July 5th - Heritage House vs. Tom's & Sons 3 - 10. Mon., July 9th - St. Marys vs. Elliotts 8 - 6, Armstrong vs. Midas 17 - 6. Tues., July ioth - Banner Passant vs. Champlain 12 - 5. Wed., July llth - Elliotts vs. Tom's & Sons 9 -6, Armstrong vs. Champlain 15 - 12. BowmaILe ned Socce,' Team Loges 5-2 On July 3rd, Bowmanville United Mosquito Soccer team spo rnsored by Constructaîl General ontractor bosted tbe Peterborougb Soccer team. From the start Bowmanville went into tbe offensive with some good passing from Tim Whalen, Pat Mastrangelo and George Stacey. When the Peterborougb goalkeeper trip- ped Tim in the goal area,-'a penalty was awarded wbicb Vaughan Chambers smootbly drove a goal into the top right band corner. Not to be out done, Peterborough came right back and tied it Up five minutes later. Just before haif time, Peterborough went ahead 2-1 with a high shot that went over the head of Darren Marks the United's goalkeep- er. Second haif started with both teams playing good soccer especially Darren who maae somne' faiUastic saves when United got a break, Chris Moroz got the hall on the lef t wing and drove it passed the Peterborough goaficeeper with the score tied and 15 Min.- left to play United fell apart and three goals by Peterbor- ough p ut the game out of United 's reach. Bowmanville United 2 - Peterborough 5. 1BE A 4 BLOOD DONOR ALL UN-STOCK Fisâhing Saupplies Up TO 50% hf Of f 3 DAYS ONLY Thurs., Fr1. and Sat. JuIy 19-20-21 Mvcce gorHardwar 95 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE C AR NIV A L wuDàAaYS AT KRM ' Bed PiIIows $2.48J IScatter Mats $5383I Assorted Textures and Colors 27" x 54" j F.A. KRAMP FURNITURE Bowmanville 37 King St. F. 623-7071

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