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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1979, p. 8

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SThe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Septemnber 5, 1979 FLASHBACK - 25 YEARS AGO - The Bowrnanville Recreation Department held a successful picnfic at Orono park on Wednesday. Winner of t he boys, 5 and under race were Frank Shane and Lanny Burns. 7 and under, HenryCoy and John Someracales. 10 and under, Don T'ordif and Don Masterson, il and over Don Osborne and Wayne Therteil. FLASHBACK - 10 MEARS AGO - In Durhamn Ladies SoftballAction last Tuesday night in Courtice, Bowrnanville's H.W. Knapp's Towing baËt to Courtice 8-6. Bonnie Sirnpson was on the mound for the whIners with Diane Wbalen the relief pitcher. Betty Therteil, was the losing pitcher. Gloria Courtice and Karen White col- lected the Courtice'hîts. Patti Colmer and Rose- mary Perris each had two safeties for Knapps. SUNDAY- at Soper Creek at 1 p.m., the Bowmanvile Bantarns Ball Tearn meet Thornton in the second game of the Ontario Semi-finals. It is a two out of three series, the first game to be play'ed i Thornton on Saturday. The teamn will appreciate your support i their bid f or an Onario title. DARLINGTON - Soccer league are now into the finals. In the ffrst garne Soflna defeated Zion "-. The second game will be Wednesday at Zion, with the thfrd- game Saturday, September th at Solina. Both garnes go at 6:15 p.rn. Corne ont and see smre good, fast action. JOHN DUCZMALEWSKI - a promising youn g member of the Bowmanville Swim Team, was the high point medal winner in the eight years and under classification at the annual Regional Swimlning Championship meet held recently in Port Hope. John, led wth 22 points and Ryan Dewhurst of Port Hope, second with 14 poits. The Port Hope Aquatic Club won the rneet f or the fifth time i seven years. RULE CHANGES - The Ontario Hockey AsÉoc- iation has proposed several rule changes which Mill be tested I pre-season exhibition. garnes. These changes are aimed at-: hicreasing the emphasis on akill and tactIcal aspects of hockey, White at the smre tirne hould result ln a faster paced-game. Arnong'the changes are the ellirnin- ation of the centre red Uine for offside passes, and a mandatory stay i the penalty box for penal- ized players, no matter how many goals are scored on the power play. Player changes other than stoppages caumed by goals, penalties, or In- juries would be ebirinated ami the goal crease woubd be extended te, forai a bankethali type key- area I which offensive players wil be allowed, onby a maximum of five seconds. ROY BROOKS - of the Bowmanville Swirn Club placed second i the eue metre breaststroke event with a time of -42A4 seconds in the annual Regional Chaznpionship meet at Port Hope. Winner was Stephen Douglas with.42.- Janet Van Goor, also of Bowmanville Club, placed third i the open 100 metre freestyle race with a time of 1. 19.26 mins. ENTER NOW - A giant soap-box derby to be held Wednesday, Sept. 29 I Oshawa is expected to attract upwarda of 60 cars of various types and design. The derby, which la behig co-sponsored by the Westmount Kiwanis Club and McCabbum Transport, Is acheduled to begîn at 9 amr. on Sept. 29 at the race site on Wentworth Street near Nelson Street.- Entrants must brig their cars to McCabburn Transport Ltd. after 6 p.rn. on Friday, Sept. ?8 for classification. Ater each vehicle bas been placed into one of tbree categories - super deluie, deluxe'and standard - ail cars wIlb be locked up for the night to prevent any iast-mhiute adjuastrnenta by owners. Each vehicle will be I- spected as to type of Wheels, thefr bearings, and general design and other factors. A rarnp la to to istalied at the top of the Wentworth Street hill to enable cars to make a fast break from the tartig Une. The track itsebf will be about 200 yds. long. Fastest tîrnes In each category wilI de- terrne winners and special timer stripa at the starthing ine and finish lme wibb autornatlc ally trigger and stop timer dlocks. Entry forma are available at Box 921, Oshawa or by calling Oshawa 723-8868. CONGRATULATIONS - to Maxie Yourth and Curt retires tour-&nentaa--rin4i Golf Course.. Legion Ban tams In Semi-Finals After Sun day~s Win ed witb a tr iple to so Cochrane and Joe Hume'ii jî drove in Baker with a single ~ l~ up the score to 3 - 0. Humeiuk Batting (Top Tbree) Jim Ryhorcbuk N. Ca ruana .. J. Caruana.. Pitching (Top Four) T. Baker ff:.. B. Cochrane(F) M. Knigbt(C-21) L. Foster (M)> Bowmanville's Legion Bantams were smiling before Sunday's game with Kanata when this picture was taken and probably even more so after the game they won. Here are the team m'.mbers, front row, left ta right, Rob Kennett. Scott Bate. Chris Michelson, George Kennett, Brad Frase, Victor Romard, Ed Bird and Don Daigle; back row, Coach Joe Kennett, Scott Michelson, Steve Skene, Scott Richards, Rod Plain, Don Ritchie, Darcy Çummings, Bruce Austin, Tony Rupa, Coach Dave Gilchrist; absent, Ralph Rozema. A two out triple by Dan Ritchie scored Bruce Austin witb the winning run in the 7th inning behind to defeat Kanata 8-6 Sunday at Soper Creek Park. The Bantams win the series 2-1 and Advance to the semi-finals. Kanata built a 5-0 lead on single runs in the first and second innings and three runs in the top of third. Lamont doubled off starting- pitcher Rob Kennett to lead off tbe 3rd, Band walked 'and MacDonald walked. Brown then hit a line shot into the hole, scoring three runs. However, he was tbrown out going to 3rd on a perfect throw by centerfielder Darcy Cummings. That play seemed to spark Bowmanville. Kennett was lifted after that bit, witb Ritchie coming in to shut down Kanata over the ast six and two-third innings. He gave up only 1 run, 2,bits, and four walks. He struck out The Legion Bantams bit the scoreboard in the bottom of the 3rd. Rod Plain led off with a walk and scored on Cummings' single, Tony Rupa singled next. Scott Michelson knocked in Cumrnings making it 5-2 after 3 innings. Donny Daigle led off Bowmanvile's 4tb with a double to left field., He scored on a single by Scott Bate. Kanata made it 6-3 in the top of the 6th but Bowmnanville Men's Towaloqgue Play Krarnp's Furniture, down 2 - O ini their best of five series with Port Darlington Marina, st=d dramatic comeback wihapir of wîns hast week to force a fifth and deciding gamne on Tuesday night (Sept. 4) at 6:30 p.m., The winner will play Frank's Variety in a, best of seven final starting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday nigbt at Memorial Park. Pranks advanced to the final with a pair of tigbt victories over Century 21 Real Estate hast week. The wins gave Franks the series, tbree games to one. One of the keys to Kramp's comneback had to be the return to form of pitcher Dennis Bickle. Ia bis first game of the season in May, Bickle threw a four bit shut out against 1). & R Sports and appeared to be Century 21 . 0 Franks .... 1 beading to bis best year ever. However, be lost seven of bis next eigbt decisions and finisbed witb a dismal 3 - 12 record, Bickle returned to respecta- bility ast week with a three bit 9 -O0 win over the Mariners on Tuesday nigbt and on Thursday nigbt be held tbe Mariners to two runs and four bits over five innings as Kramps registered a 10 - 4 win to tde the series. The key to Franks win over the Realtors was the pitcbing of Bill Cochrane and a solid defence. Franks committed just two errors in the series and Cochrane (17-5 during tbe season) beld the Realtors to three runs over the last two games as Franks chaimed a 4 - 3 win on Tuesday nigbt and a 4 - Q triumph on Thursday to wrap up the series. R O O 1 2 O O 3 1 O 2 O O x 4 Allen (1-2) and Crosbie. Cochrane (2-1) and Baker. HR - Beam (1), P. Forsey (1). Franks took a 1 - O lead in the first inning when Don Forsey singled and scored on a single by Terry Baker. Jim Beam's second inning ead off borner over the fence in right center field staked Franks to a 2-O0 lead before Norm Crosbie singled in the fourtb and scored on a single by Norm Caruana to cut Franks lead in haîf. Franks jum ped into a 4 m 1 lead in the bottom of the fourtb when Cochrane singled and scored on Paul Forsey's two came rigbt back witb two in their half of the 6th. Ed Bud singled, followed by Ritchie with a single. Bate then singled to score Bud. Ritchie stole home and it was 6-5. Bowmanville took the lead on Bowmanville took the lead in the 7tb on a leadoff double by Michelson, who scored on an infield bit by Austin. Ritchie then bit bis triple to score Austin and make it 7-6. In the 8th Cummings singled and scored on an infield out by Rupa. Kanata had 2 on and 2 out in the top of the 9tb, but Ritchie got MacDonald on a called 3rd strike to end the game. The game featured superlative defensive play on out borner to left field. Forsey's run turned out to be the winner after the Realtors rallied for a pair of fiftb inning ruas. Don Sheeban and Paul Thiessen bit back to back one both sîdes. Kanata's outfield- ers were especially impres- sive, making 10 catches. For Bowmanville it was a solid team effort as every player had at least one b it, and everyone played superbly on the field. Ritchie got bis first win of the season, picking up where be left off after his June performance in Sunday's 10-9 second game loss in Ottawa. Bowmanville will now play Tbornton in the semi-finals beginning, Saturday, Sept. 8 in Tbornton. The 2nd game wil be back in Bowmanville on Sunday at 1 p. m. at Soper Creek Park. Corne out and watcb the Bantamis in their quest for the Ontario cbampionship. out singles and eventually scored on bit by Bob Tugwood to close out to-scoring. Cochrane walked one and fanned tbree wbile Allen walked two and struck out six. Kramps ... O 3 '3 1 1 1 O 9 13 0 Marina .... 0O 0O 0O 0OO0 O0 O0 O0 3 3 Bickle (1-O) and D. Caruana. Schneider (0-1), Poster (6tb) and G. Adams. Kramps jumped into a 3 - 0 single anct both lie ani lead in the top of the Second Ryborcbuk scored on Joe inning off Mark Schneider. Caruanas double. With two out, Ken Ferris drew Kramps went abead 7 - 0 in a walk and scored wbat turned the fourth inning on singles by out to be the winaing run on a Kramp and Brian Cooke and triple by Joe Caruana. Dennis they increased their head to 8 - Caruana then singled to score O in the fiftb on a double by bis brother and scored on Ryborcbuk and a single by Doug Kramp's single wbicb Ferris. 'They closed out the was misplayed in right field. scoring in the sixth on a triple Rob Brough led off Kramp's by Dennis Caruana and a three run third inning witb a sacrifice fly by Cooke. double and lie scored on a Bickle alowed tbree bits, single by Ed Ryhorchuk. Kim no walks and fanned four Rasmussen folowed witb a wbihe Schneider took tbe loss. R H1E Marina .... 0 2 O O 2 O 4 7 5 Kramps ... 0 6 2 O 1 1 x 10 8 1 Poster (0-1) and Moxam. Bickle (2-O), Micbaud (6tb) and D. Caruana. The Mariners committed four costly errors and Kramps used two iafield bits in the same inning to score six runs. Ed Ryhorchuk and, Kim Rasmussen reacbed base on two consecutive iafield errors and an infield bit by Ken Ferris loaded the bases. A grounder by Joe Caruana was miîsplayed for another error allowing Ryhorcbuk to score and Brian Cooke's infield bit scored Rasmussen and Ferris. Caruana and Cooke scored on an error on Rob Brough's ground bahl and Brougb eventually scored on a fielders choice. The Mariners came back witb two runs in the third inning wben Joe Wbyte and Grant Wrigbt singled andý scored on a single by Jim Moxam. Kramps went abead 8 - 2 in the third on a double by Joe Caruana, a single by Dennis Caruana, a passed hall and a sacrifice fly by Doug Kramp. Ken Ferris, Joe Caruana, and Dennis Caruana bit consecutive singles-,in the fiftb inning to account for Kramp's ninth run of the game before the Mariners tallied twice in the sixth on a single by Moxam, a walk to Len Poster and a two out, two run double by Greg Adams. Kramps closed out the scoring in the sixth wben Yvon Micbaud walked, advanced on a passed baîl and fielders choice and scored on an error. Franks advanced to the finals for the nintb straigbt season by backing the six bit, pîtching of Bill Cochrane witb a four run uprising in the second inning off John Allen. Don Forsey led off the second inning with a triple and scored on a single by Cochrane. Terry Baker follow- TIRE !.ERV IC'E ,c..299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex was sacrificed to second by Joe Burns and scored Frank's fourth run on an error. Allen and the Realtors played a fine series to cap off a successful season in only their second year in the league as a team. The series was one of the closest in recent memory, featurîng good defensive bal and fine pitcbing by Allen and Cochrane. Hampton Squirts Tlie witffh Rover:s On Thursday, Hampton were bosts to Bowmanville Rovers in the first round of the playoffs (mug division) and tied the game 3-3. Rovers took the lead in the first baîf by a score of 2-O. The second haîf started with Lonnie Gibson scoring for Hampton, then Rovers scored one more goal to make the score 3-1 for Rovers. Gibson scored his second goal of the game to make it 3-2. Then with one minute in the game, Wes Werry scored from the penalty spot to make the final score 3-3. These two teams play one another again on Tbursday, 6:30 p.m. at Waverlev. Commencing Monday, September 10, 1979 at 8:45 Team No. 1 - Ernie Perfect, Helen Reynolds, John Wilson, Shirley Langford, Jack Brough. Team No. 2 - Mike Reynolds, Pat Bagnieil, Dave Maynard, Jackie Welton, Dave reynolds. Teamn No. 3 - Howie Pollard,, John Luffman, Rick Allen, Hilda Simnick, Emily O'Neill. Team No. 4 - Joan Sutchiffe, Anne Emmett, Harold Hoar, Bertha Wilson, Ken Langford._ Team No. 5 - Vicki Terry, Virginia Fairey, Jack Large, Ciff Draper, Jack'McNulty, Irene Tatay. Team No. 6 - Dave Mott, Wendy Maynard, Barb Gilkes, Judy Johnson, AI Gray. Team No. 7 - Ian Welton, Pat Murphy, Doreen Goodman, Ev Large, Bill O'Neill. Team No. 8 - Ross Wright, Coony Goodman, Ron John- son, Vi Coole, Gloria Bate, Betty Brough. Team No. 9- Jack -Heffron, Gord Simpson, George Bebee, Loin Wright, Carol Murphy, Susan Hoar. Team No. 10 - Larry Piper, Jîm Murphy, Brenda Heffron, Flo Draper, Dorotby Mott, John Tatay. Franks .... 0 4 O 0 Century 21. O 0 0 0 Cochrane (3-1) and Baker. l AROUND THE BASES: The regular season statistics have been tabulated. Franks Variety led the league in wins, runs scored, fewest runs allowed and they finished in first place with a 17 - 6 - 1 won lost record. Franks also led in teamn batting with a .337 average and in teamn pitching witb a 2.12 ERA. In addition they - -also committed the fewest errors - 27. Congratula- tions to Jim Ryhorchuk who led the league in hitting witb 27 bits in 64 at bats and a sparkling .42? average. Terry Baker (no relation to writer) of Port Darlington Marina led allpitchers wîtb 50 or more innings in earned run average. RBI HR 18 ý2 16 4 13 3 'P 56.2 149.2 62.1 55 R H E: 0 0 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 6 1. len (1-3) and Crosbie. Baker allowed 1.85 earned runs per seven innings pitch- ed. Bill Cochrane of Franks led the league ini wins. Cochrane won 17 of ù2 decisions. Yvon Michaud 6 - 1 and Baker (of the Marinera) 6 - 2 also had impressive woný lost records. Cochrane also set a new league record with 129 strike outs. Don Forsey of Franks won the Home Run titie with five round trippers. Norm Caruana of Century 21 Real- Estate was next with four. League President John Allen bas advised that the banquet tickets are available. Please contact him or your, coach for further details. 3B 0 2 0 0 AVG' .422 .387 .342 ERA 1.85 2.10 2.13 2.80 Yoga Classes Beginners- Wednesday Nlght Intermediate- Thursday Night . 'r 20Hours Stress on filtness, concentration and exercise. at ~ BOWMANVILLE 1116H SCHOOL Registration: Tues. and Thurs. Sept. 11lth and l3th 7;0O -9:00 p.m. Anyone wishing, to play in the COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE can register at the BOWMAN VILLE ARENA on Sept. 5th f rom 7p.m. until 9p.m. Sept. 8th and 9th you may registerfrtrm9aý.mn.until 12- Price - $85.00 with $50.00 due with registration The Northumberlarid and Newcastle Board of Education NORSEMANSHIP BEGINNERS Held through the Evening lass Program Courtice Secondary School Saturday mornlngs Beglnning Oct. 6, 1979 from 9 - 12 Blackstock (indoor arena) Registration Sept. 11 and 13 7.9 p.m. 10 wks. (30 hours) - $15 Fes (plus corral fes>. vr vruTRlA1L ERS Buy now for fantastîc savings (in Stock Mode/s OnIy) 81 CAMPER (1 onîy) ............ 3,91 50.00 RUNNING BOARDS To dress up your truck or van FROM ".137 WHILE THEY LAST INSTALLED T RUCK CAPS .............1...1295,00 Corne see us and SA VE! Dsportment of CommunIty ServIces Falil Winter Programme Registrations 1979-80 GYMNASTIC CLASSES: Fee $20.00 for l0weeks Registration Date: Truesday, September llth at the former Bell Building 7:00 p.m. ta 9:00 p.m. FIGURE SKATING CLUB: Rgstration Date: September i 7th through 28th at the former Bell Building 8:30 a. m. ta 4:30 p. m. Registration on Sept. 26th f rom 7:00 ta 9:00 p.m. Bell Building POWER'SKATING: Fee $25.00 for 10 weeks. Registration Date: September l7th through 28th at the former Bell Building 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. IN DOOR SOCCER: (Men) Fee $8.00 Registration Date:'October lst ta the 5th at the former Bell Building 8:30 a.mn.to 4:30 p.m., MINOR HOCKEY: Fee $50.0 Registration Date: September 1lOth to 21lst at the former Bell Building f rom 8:30 a.m. ta 4:30 p.m. Must have blrth certificate. BATON, TAPI BALLET BEGINNERS: Fee $1 7.00 L Registrationr Date: Wednesday, September, 1 2th at the former Bell Building fram 4:30 p.m. ta 6:30 p.m. ' ADVANCED-BATON, BALLET AND SCOTTISH DANCING: Fee $1 7.00 Registration Date: Wednesday, September i 2th at the.former Beli Building 4:30 p.m. ta 6:30 p.m. Boùwlers Wanted Seniors League Men and Women 60 years and over. Starting - Sept. il every Tuesday 10 a.m. - 12 Noon 2 games for a dollar at Liberty Bowl Base LUne For further Information cal Les Smale 623-7407 Liberty BowI 623-5663

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