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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1979, p. 9

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, Septemiber 12, 1979 9 Legion Ban tams Split Playoff Games ýwith Thorn ton Down 'Chiefs to Win Bail Hockey Crown The bail hockey season ended Sunday morning at Darlington Sports Centre with the Kings giving the Chiefs a 4-1 drubbirig to win the championship. Members of the championship team are, front row, left to right, Frank Macri, Stan Greenham, Brook Cole, Ron Dusseldorp; back row, Gerald Brunt, Larry Brunt, Jerry Leddy, Walt Vice, Brad Godfrey; absent, Rick Simpson, G-ary Dusseldorp, Randy McDonald. Hampton Pee Wees Defeat Brookside on Penalty Shots On Saturday at Civic Fields, Hampton Pee Wees played Bowmanvi!le in the semi final and came out winners by a Tlou marnent five minutes to go in the first haîf Steve Taylor tied the game up with a bard shot to the corner of the net. First haîf ended 1-1. Second baif started with Peter Naef firîng a hard volley shot into the net to put Hampton in the lead. Other goals came from Hampton players Ron Hopcroft 2, Sheldon Jackson 1, Mark Hill 1, Steve Kanter 1. Rounding off the scoring for Bowman- ville was Troy Woods wîth one goal. Final score Hampton 7, Bowmanviiie 2. In the final, Hampton played Brookside Park, Brookside going into a two goal iead, before 1Roger Hornsby scored from ýa good cross by -Sheldon Jackson. Haîf time score, Hampton 1 Brookside 2. Only goal of the second haif coming with 15 seconds left in the game on a corner kick taken by Steve Taylor. The bail coming out to Ron Rozema who shot first time giving the Brookside Keeper no chance. Final score Hampton 2, Brookside 2. The twoteams then piayed 5 minutes each way overtime periods. The score stili tied 2-2. Hampton finaily winning the game by 4 penalty shots to Men: Mjor Bowling Top 10 Averages - R. Etcher 265, D. Ulley 249, D. Smale 243, G. Masterson 241, D.,Perfect 238,, R. Beauprie 236, J.' Pearson 235, M. Roberts 235, R. Good 233, L. Smaie 228. High Single - Ron Etcher 350, High Single, Team - Ken's Men's Wear 1216, High Triple - Ron Etcher 794, High Triple, team - Ken's Men's Wear 3230. ladlies nM#onday Night ,Averages - Fern Bradley, 233, Jean Harness 229, Onie Etcher 223, Doreen Park 221, Sharlene Dehart 218, Jackie Braybrook 217, Barb Osborne 214, Judy Bragg 213, Helen Depew 208, Marg Currey 208, Betty Piper 208, Valerie Smith 205. High Triple - Fern Bradley, 699. High Single- Fern Bradley 319. Team Standings- Fern Bradley 2909, 3; Marg Curry 2869, 2;- Dot Bridger 2720, 2; Jean Harness 2718, 2; Onie Etcher 2702, 2; Judy Bragg 2649, 2; Jackie Braybrook 2700, 1; Marilyn Flintoff 2638, 1; Shirley Davis 2616, 1; Debbie Bromeli 2608, 1; Vickie Terry 2512, 1; Shariene Dehart 2325, 0. j =&MTIREC Bj ERtVIcE "'" 299 DEAN AVE. OSHAWA 576-1220 Chargex score 'of 7-2. In the first hi Bowman- ville took the lead on a good goal by Jili Combes. With Toro TrymOuts The Bowmanville Min or Hockey Association wiIl begin their try-outs for ALL their hockey teams at Bowmanville Memorial Arena starting on Satu rday, September 22, 1979. Ail boys interested in trying out for any of the teamrs are asked to attend accord ing to the following schedu le: BOYS BORN AFTER DEC. 31: 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 TI ME 12 noon -',l p.m. 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. 2 p. m. - 3 p.m,. 3 p. m. - 4 p.m. 4 p. m. - 5 p.m. 5 p. m. - 6 p.m. 6 p. m. - 7 p.m. 7 p. m. - 8 p.m. 1963 8 p. m. - 9 p. m. 1961-62 9 P.m.,- 10 p.m. Each boy is asked to bring $2.00 to hielp def ray the cost of the ice time. Each boy is reminded that he must have a social insu rance pumber. "REMINDER"I The B.M.H.A. Hockey Mother's Association will be holding a Used Hockey Equipment Sale in the Memorial Arena on Saturday, September 22,1979. Morry Makers Bowling Loaque Smith 3, 1766; Hooper 3, 1679; Nieuwenhuis 3, 1541; Junkin 112, 1620; Moore 11/, 1620; Elliott 0, 1594; Huisman 0, 1547;, Sheeban 0. 1459. High Single - Reta Junkin 283, High Double - Reta Junkîn 453 (170, 283), High Average - Reta Junkin 226. St. Joseph$ Bowling Sept, 9th resuits Team Standings Bill Holroyd 2 games, 5 points, 2651 pins; Paul Piels 2, 5, 2571; Deloras Walkey 2, 4, 2566; Mary Chis*olm 2, 4, 2541, Vivian Hunt 1, 3, 2668; Nancy Piels 1, 3, 2622; Carol'Russel 1, 2, 2583; Jessie Heenan 1, 2, 2425. High Triples - Me ec. Anneart 674, Jili Mason 608. High Singles - Maurice Anneart 279, Carol Russeli, 240. ýNight l4awksBowling High single - M. Lawson - 274. High Triple - B. Ballantineé - 588.' Team Standings G. Vanson - 2568, 4; B. Ballantine 2404, 3; Kris Raiston 2487, 2; A. Burgess 2453, 2; D. Sallows 2346, 1; A. Larussa 2310, 0. >,ý"i Games Over 200 G. Vanson,218, G. Dykstra 200, B.. Ballantine 230, D. Sallows, 230, F. Vanstone 226, K. Raiston 245, J. Rowe 206, A. Burgess 219, M. Lawson 274. FOUNDRY BOWLING High Triple - Sam Adams 618, Linda Cryderman 615. High Single - Ernie Eves 237, Flo Draper 252. Team Standings Bob Stiles 2668. 2: AI Sweetman 2518, 2,; Sam Adams 2469, 2; Linda Cryder- man 2594, 1; Dot Bridger 2583, 1; Gord Simpson 2550, 1. Anyone wishing to play in the COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE can register at the BOWMAN VILLE ARENA on Saturday and Sun'day Septembher 15 and 16, 1979 f rom 9 a. m. until 12 noon PrIce - '85.00 wlth $50.00 due wlth registration Playlng time Sunday from 10 a.m. toi1 p.m., DEPARTMENT 0F COMMUNITY SERVICES CORPORATION OF THE TOWN 0F NEWCASTLE7 WAN'TEDL Hockey Coaches for Minor Hoc key League . in Novice, Atom, Pee Wee, Bantam and. Midget. Please contact the Deparime nt of Community Services at 623-3379 Ext. 32. in their second game on Sunday, Bowmanville Legion Bantams, were leading 7-2 when they ran into trouble in the sixth in their second playoffgame against Thornton. A series of mishaps, 1er 1rors and-passed bails plus some Thornton hitting i g idh oas o ie loigte visitors to close the scoring gap. This was one of the passe bal episodes that scored a run for Thornton. The Bowmanville team hung on for -the win to tie the series and will play the third game on Saturday here at 2 p.m. 2~<NMX7WW ouil CR0! Spii ma Ditna A V PRE SEASON' COMMENCING SEPT. 5th, 1979 LSOFF S COUNTRY SKIS itkein, Fischer, Bonna 0% LvOFF SKI VEATERS, SKI BOOTS 78-79 Models, Ail ýSizes Kastinger, Hanson, Munari UP TO So% OFF SKI CLOTHING DITRANI, ANBA INNSBRUCK Maywest -- Topher LOOK SUPER SPECIAI N57 SKI BINDINGS Reg. 110.00 1980 FISCHER CUT 70 FLEX MASTER DOWNHILL SKI Reg. 160.00 SPLITKEIN TOURING XI C SKIS Reg. 89.9s OID THA T SEASONAL RUSH, BRING IN TrHOSE Si tamwamm .wrm aa 25%oFF DOWNHILL SKI Blizzard, Dynstar, The Ski, Haean 30%OF'F LSKI PANTS SALE 75" SALE 135S" SALE 39' K/S FOR TUNE UP 0o Win Soccer GROUP Novice M ino r Atom ma ajo r Atom Minor Pee Wee Major Pee Wee Minor, Bantam M ajo r Bantam Minor Midget m ajor Midget Juvenilei s m àZL MER 1. N'mosan Skie'rs know the difference A-WA SK ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M -wé AFIO,È=--,Àr e =14tjjVX77vir

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