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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1990, p. 12

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y < 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 20,1990 [ sport- m 623-3303 FLASHBACK--25 YEARS AGO -- Hungry Cubs and their parents enjoyed hot dogs, hot chocolate and coffee following the 4th Bowmanville Cub Pack's campfire program on Saturday evening at the rear of the Acres Restaurant property on Taunton Road. The 22 cubs camped out for the weekend and reported an Enjoyable experience. The hot dogs were served by Murray Tighe, Howard Corden, Doug Carter and Ake- ja Ron Law. FLASHBACK-10 YEARS AGO - Brian Keighley, Les Brittan, Lloyd Ashton and John Hope, of Port hope won the Masonic Golf Tournament on Saturday at Newcastle Golf Course. Brian Keighly also won the low gross trophy. Presenting the trophies were p.D.G.M., Alex Hendry of Newcastle and Lou Welsh. ^PORT-TALK TRIVIA -- One year ago yesterday, (or the first time in history, a European hockey player was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Who was he? 6 MUSEUM FUND RUN -- There is still time to register register for this Sunday's Bowmanville Museum 10km Ipund Run. Prizes are available for the top finishers, jjmd the first 35 runners to register will receive a free race t-shirt. Cyclists are also welcomed to participate, j)ut their race is just for fun with no prizes being [awarded. A route map and registration form can be picked up at the Museum, or you can call 623-2734 for jnore information. The starting time is 9:00 a.m. Racing boats at port darlington -- ^ome of North America's most powerful off-shore performance performance boats will be making a stop at the Port Darlington Darlington Marina this Sunday between 11:00-12:00 a.m. The boats will have competed in a poker race in the waters of Toronto on Saturday, and will be stopping here for brunch, before heading back to Toronto. The boats range is size from 30-60 feet, and are worth in excess of $250,000. NEWCASTLE GOLF COURSE - The Newcastle jGolf Course recently had two gentleman score holes- ;in-one. On June 12, Roland Losier of Oshawa, aced ithe 17th hole using a five wood. On June 14, Steve !Howe of Scarborough, used a four iron to ace tne 12th hole. .MOLSON INDY AT THE OSHAWA CENTRE -- The 1990 Molson Indy Race Exhibit will be at the Gshawa Centre from Wednesday, June 20 to Saturday, Saturday, June 23. The exhibit includes a brief look at the history of the Molson Indy, and a five minute video 'that captures the highlights of last year's race. This 'year marks the fifth anniversary of the race that will 'fee staged at Exhibition Place from July 20-22. The exhibit exhibit will be set up in the Centre Court. Ü S •TRIVIA ANSWER ïTretiak. Former Soviet goalie Vladislav ) by Brad Kelly t Bowmanville's version of Hhe Boston Marathon is set £to go this month, j Sunday, June 24, will Jmark the third annual 10 'km Fund Run organized by Jthe Bowmanville Museum jand sponsored, in part, by vThe Statesman. £ "The first year we held 'the run it was a 6 km, but S±he last two years we have lengthened it to a 10 km.," said Museum Curator Charles Taws. "The 10 km distance seems to be the most popular with the runners." runners." The Fund Run was the brainchild of former curator, Dan Hoffman, who is currently currently working in the Ottawa Ottawa area. The museum was in need of renovations, and this type of event was guaranteed guaranteed to attract a healthy number of participants to help raise funds. If you're not at the top of your physical stamina this early in the season, there is an alternative if you would still like to participate. "We are also allowing participants to bike the course if they want to. We don't mind," said Mr. Taws. "But the bike race will be just for fun, there won't be any prizes." Trophies are awarded to the top place finisher in both the men's and women's under under and over 40 category, with second and third place finishers receiving ribbons. In addition, participants will receive n chance to win one TIRE SALES INC. 576-1220 KUMHO STEEL BELTED RADIAL 781 ALL SEASON 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa FRED'S AUTO BODY • Specializing in Unibody, From Whool Drivo • Superior Collision Repair • Cloar Coin Available • Expert Rofinishing • Insurance Claims • Como In -- Free Estimate • Courtesy Car Available 163 Base Line Rd. E. Bowmanville 623-6353 v 8t»flRT8 Season Looking Good for Bowmanville Peewee Orioles The Bowmanville Peewee Orioles are off to a great Thompson, Steve Hamilton. Back row, (1-r), Dave start this year, and were about to play a league game Wallman (coach), Jason Vickery, Steve Newman, on Tuesday, June 12 when we stopped in to get their Craig Sild, Greg Dearden, Jonathan Noble, Jason Tra- picture. Front row, (1-r), Matt Brake, Colin Galinski, yiss, George Michelson (coach). Absent was Rick Ga- David Millson, Kris Farrington. Middle row, (1-r), linski (coach). Mark McCarthy, Shaun Wolfe, Greg McMurter, Wes Master Plan for Recreation Museum Marathon [Running June 24th of 16 prizes donated by various various sponsors from around town. 'We have received tremendous tremendous support from all the sponsors, he said. "They all have been veiy cooperative, cooperative, and easy to get." Last years winner was Albert Dell'apa, from Co- bourg, who covered the distance distance in a quick 32:17. The top female was Lynn Moreau, Moreau, who clocked in at 47:04. But this year's course is entirely different from the one that took place a year ago, and should provide some exciting results. "Some of the runners we get here to compete are very serious about tne sport," began began Mr. Taws. "If we make a mistake in the lay-out of the course, we'd be best to leave town because the competitors competitors are very particular about their running." Mr. Taws has been given the green light for the route by tne Durham Regional Police, Police, and also by Canadian Pacific Railway. Permission was required from the CPR because the course will make two crossings crossings of their tracks. Once on Scugog St. and again on Lamb's Road. An inspector will be at both locations to ensure the safety of the runners. runners. This year's run is no exception exception from the original one three years ' ago. Proceeds from this event will be put towards the restoration of the museum. "The museum is in a bad state of decay right how," explained explained Mr. Taws. "The wood is decaying, the eaves are rotting, and the vornndn needs some work." The museum staff has sot a fund-raising goal of $500 for this year's race. Last year, the event attracted 72 participants. A reduction in the entry fee will bo given to those who sign up before Juno 24, and as an added bonus, tho first 35 entrants will bo given given n complimentary t-shirt. Application forms and route maps can lie obtained at tho museum office, or by calling 623-2734. The Community Services Department needs your input. input. A comprehensive Recreation/Leisure Recreation/Leisure Master Plan study has just commenced which will extend the past efforts of many volunteers, organizations, and Town staff into a clear set of policies, policies, guidelines and plans for the future. Hough Stansbury Woodland Woodland Limited, in association with Jack B. Ellis and Associates, Associates, have been hired to conduct ■ the master plan study. , Public participation will be a key factor in the suc- key of Leisure Master Plan. The consultants will be seeking public comments, ideas, . and responses throughout the project, and will be contacting people by several methods including meetings with interest "t ■ groups, contact through telephone telephone survey, open house displays, and presentations. Surveys can be picked up at the library, museum, fitness fitness centre, or Community Services Department. The telephone survey will be conducted over the nest few weeks. . New Uniforms Look Good on Bowmanville Tyke Orioles The Bowmanville Sports Shop Orioles posed for this picture in their new uniforms prior to one of their league games on Wednesday, June 13. Front row, (1-r), Bryan Landry, Brett Forsey, Bryan Hudgin, Nicholas Michno, Danny MacDonald. Second row, (1-r), Trevor Baker, Chris Davis, Andrew Laton, Jaime Woolner, knocked out 20 hits in win- Phillip Paterson. Third row, (1-r), John Line, Paul Drummond, Scott MacDonald, Richard Baker. Back row, (1-r), Maurice Landry (mgr.), Daryl Hudgin (infield (infield coach), Barb Michno (coach), John Line (outfield coach). Absent was pitching coach Bob Drummond. The Sports Shop Orioles went on a real "hitting tear" Sunday against Bollovillo and then against Peterborough Peterborough on Wednesday. Sunday tho Tykes banged out 30 hits ana scored nn easy 18 to 1 victory over Bollovillo. I-Iitting stars wore Scott MacDonald who hit for tho cycle, Bryan Landry, Danny MacDonald and Nicholas Michno with 3 hits each and Paul Drummond Drummond banging out 2 hits. Scott throw n complote gnmo 4 hitter striking out 13. Wednesday tho Orioles ning a 15 to 6 gnmo against previously undofonted Peterborough. Peterborough. Big hitters for our team wore Bryan Landry with 5 hits, Phillip Paterson, Paterson, Scott McDonald and Biynn Hudgin had 3 hits onch while Paul Drummond and Richard Baker 2 apiece. Richard Baker gave up only 3 runs in his strong 6 innings innings of pitching against a good hitting Peterborough team. Tho Tyke Orioles have now plnycd nil 8 opponents once this year and have 5 W • 3L record. 328 RITSON RD.N., OSHAWA 725-4744 ifbutycall 725-2831 U MOI i s M l \ in: I All. DURHAM REGION'S WOOD SPECIALISTS IN Hardwood A aoftwood lumbar dry kllru 4 dreeilng fadlltle* Including custom made trim; hardwood 4 marine plywoods a* well m i complete itock of building material*. VLUVVt'!* Oriole Tykes 'B' Champs in AJAX Tournament Tho Town of Newcastle Tyko Rep Oriole team sponsored sponsored by tho Bowmanville Sports Shop came away with another tournament victory this past weekend in Ajax. Gnmo one wns plnycd Saturday, Juno 16 ngninst Whitby, Tho Orioles wore lending 6 to 4 after 3 innings but Whitby got 6 walks nnd a triple to move ahead 11 to 6 eventually winning 16 tc 6. Bryan Landry nnd Scott MncDonnld had n single nnd double while Bryan Hudgin, Phillip Paterson nnd Richard Richard Bnkor hit singles. In gnmo 2 Bryan Landry and Richard linker combined combined on n nico 6 hitter It bent East York 10 to 8. Th( win wont to Bryan Landry who lmd 3 hits, Broil Forsey 2, with singles to Jninlo Wool nor and Richard Bnkor. Gnmo 3 ronultod in an easy 17 to 0 win over Pickering Pickering for our boys, Bryan Landry nnd Richard Uiikor combined to limit Pickering to 4 lilts with Richard pick ing up tho victory. Tho boys where all in n hitting mood pounding out 19 hits. Contributors Contributors wore Paul Drummond Drummond nnd Bryan Landry with 4 hits onch, Danny MncDonnld 3 hits, Jnmio Woolner 2 hits, single hits from Phillip Paterson, John Lino, Trevor linker, Richard linker, Brynn Hudgin, Brett Forsey nnd Andrew Loton. Tho 'IT Championship gnmo set tho Orioles ngninst Orillia. Scott MncDonnld wont tho distance on n 12 hitter to win 13 to 9. Phillip Paterson, Scott and Danny MncDonnld lmd 3 hits each. Brynn Landry 2 hits nnd single hits to Richard Baker (a homo run) John Lino, Broil Forsey nnd Trevor linker. Richard linker who pitched in 3 of tho 4 games ns well ns hitting n big 3 homer ngninst Orillia was tho Tournament's MVP for tho Orioles. Other individual individual gnmo MVP's selected in game 1 was Scott MacDonald. MacDonald. game 2 Brett Forsey nnd gnmo 3 Paul Drummond. Drummond. Future Looking Brighter for Cowan Pontiac Junior Orioles by Brad Kelly Manager Kel Bamsey is beginning to see a light at the end of the baseball tunnel. tunnel. Even if the light isn't one of those from the Soper Creek Ballpark. In a junior baseball contest contest last Thursday night at Soper Creek, the Bowmanville Bowmanville L and L Tool and Cowan Cowan Pontiac Orioles registered registered their first win of the season with an 11-9 triumph over the Port Hope Juveniles. Juveniles. The game was called in the seventh inning on account account of darkness. That may be unheard of in a park that has lights, but the new system system that, was installed in the spring had burned out a coil. According to Parks and Cemetery Manager Nick VanSeggelen, the lights were back in working order for games this past weekend. weekend. As for the game, the Orioles Orioles had been finding wins hard to come by early on in the E.O.B.A. Jr. loop, and this night was no exception. Leading throughout the contest, once by five runs (7- 2) and another time by six runs (11-5), the Orioles kept bending but wouldn't break. Heading into the seventh inning, inning, trailing by six runs, Port Hope pushed four runs across to close the gap to within two, but that was as close as they would come. The scenario of losing close games is beginning to haunt the Orioles, but manager manager Kel Bamsey felt this win might turn things around for his club. "I'm not worried. The guys are coming along just great," he said following the victory. "Right now all we're doing is putting guys in where we think they can do the job." , Bowmanville took command command of this game early on, scoring three times on two hits in the first inning. Port Hope fought back with a couple of their own in the second inning, but Bowmanville Bowmanville answered back with one in the third, and three in the fifth to take a commanding 7-2 lead. In the top of the sixth, Bowmanville starting pitcher pitcher Chris Smith was pulled for reliever Nick Dennis, who limited Port Hope to only three runs in the inning. inning. In the bottom half of. the inning, Bowmanville fought back with four of their own, keyed by a two run triple by centre fielder Jeff Laird. With darkness beginning to fall, the game seemed out of reach. But the ghost of losses past made an appearance appearance With one out, one run in, and the bases full, Nick was pulled for hard throwing right-hander Jason Carroll. Jason enticed the first batter batter he faced to hit a fly ball, but then gave up a bases clearing triple to make the score 11-9. With the tying run at the plate, Carroll reached back for a little extra and fanned the final out for the victory. The offensive machine on this evening was centre fielder Jeff Laird, who came within a home run of hitting for the cycle. A single, double, double, ana triple were all stroked at key times in the game. "I'm pretty hot right now, and I seem to be seeing the ball real well," said the Bowmanville Bowmanville High School student, student, who credited the extra bats he received with the high school team ns part of the reason for his early success. success. The rest of the offence roll with a single and a double, double, Scott Munro with two hits, while Rob Suchan, Scott Munro, Troy Harness, and Chris Smith chipped in Kèl Bamsey with one single each. Starting pitcher Chris Smith went five strong innings, innings, allowing five hits and striking out three to record the win. "Smitty pitched a good game for us tonight, it was nice to see him get the win," summarized coach Bamsey. "I've been telling these guys all along not to worry about the losses, just to come back and do better the next game." ,;$j With only four players returning returning from last year's linei- up, it's surprising that offence offence hasn't been the Orioles' Orioles' problem. Coach Bamsey Bamsey said that the team has scored 50 runs in the first five games, but couldn't buy a win. The Orioles will be in action action again tomorrow (Thursday) (Thursday) night when the Port Hope Juniors visit Soper Creek. :. J [ Baseball Standings 1 T.O.N.BA House League Baseball Standings;/, June 15 7 f *i Mosquitos Team • "V Team G W L T Pi Shoppers Drug 5 4 1 0 8 5 J.B. MacGregor 4 3 0 1 7 Co-operators 4 3 1 0 6 s Hunt's Photo 4 2 1 1 5 Orono Blues 2 2 0 0 4; Optimists. 4 2 2 0 4 Nettinga Construction 5 1 3 1 3 Henry Buildall 6 1 4 1 3. Mothersills A 3 0 1 2 2 Burger King 5 1 4 0 2 Tykes Team Steve's Auto 5 5 0 0 TO Central Ont. Aluminum 5 4 1 0 8 Checkers 5 2 3 0 4 Heritage Market 4 1 3 0 2 Orono Tyke 3 1 2 0 2 Memorial Park 5 1 4 0 2 The Lawmen 4 1 3 0 2 PeeWee Team Skylight Donuts 6 4 2 0 8 Beaver Lumber 5 3 1 1 7 Mothersills (C) 3 3 0 0 6 Orono PeeWee 5 1 3 1 3 Rivitt's Arch Hardware 3 1 2 0 2 Oddfellows 4 0 4 0 0 Bantam Team Norm's Deli 2 2 0 0 4 Charlie's V-Plus 2 1 1 0 2 Greenway's Petro-Can 2 0 2 0 0 Midget Team Bowmanville 1 2 2 0 0 4 Courtice 3 2 1 0 4 Bowmanville 2 3 0 3 0 0 E.O.BA. Senior Baseball Standings as ofJune 18 Team Games Wins Losses Pet. Peterborough 8 8 0 1.000 Port Hope 12 11 1 .917,0 Whitby 7 6 1 .8577 Kendal 10 7 3 i700v Kingston 8 5 3 .625 Orillia 5 3 2 .600 Little Britain 10 4 6 .400 Scarborough 11 4 7 .364 Markham 9 3 6 .333 Belleville 11 3 8 .273 Ajax 8 2 6 .250 Oshawa 8 2 6 .250 Newcastle 13 2 11 .154 Bowmanville Youth Ball Hockey League Senior Division After Five Games Team Wins Losses Ties Pts. 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