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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1993, p. 7

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•ÿ-VZÿ-y-.VA..^ " • -so ^ ' ' The.Canadian Statesman TVeefatdvi, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 1,1993 7 Yesterday's Stars 35 YEARS AGO - Tom Cowan will again sponsor the Harvesters ball club. The new coach will be Bob Gallagher, A1 Osborne (president), (president), Ted Bagnell (1st vice-president), Paul Chant (2nd vice- president), Murray Tighe (secretary), Howard Cowle (treasurer). jj^ ^ 25 YEARS AGO *- At the annual banquet of the Commercial Hockey Hockey League, trophy winners included: Bobby Hellam (most sportsmanlike), sportsmanlike), Ken Veitch (most valuable goalie), Archie Crossey (most valuable in playoffs),.Bob Marjerrison (captain of champion Mutton & Gould Shell team), Larry Perris (high scorer), George Sainsbury (most valuable during season). Final standings in the second schedule of the Men's Major League: A1 Osborne 244, Brian Martyn 241, Larry Piper 237, Howard Bro- mell 237, Dave Reynolds 236, Russ Hallman 236, Bob Lawton 236, Erinie Perfect 236, Bill Westlake 234, Jack Bond 231, Russ Oke 231. 20 YEARS AGO - 1,000 excited fans saw McGregor Midgets defeat defeat Essex three games to one to win the Ontario 'A' Championship. Team members are: Peter Demeter, Gary Cox, Rory Gibbs, Bob Strike, Joe Humenuik, Steve Rowe, Jeff Legere, Allan Emard, Dennis Dennis Bamber, Ron Strike, Pearce Wilcox, Grant Luxton, John Wood, Steve Livingston, Boyd Knox, Andrew MacKenzie, Tom Nowlan, Nick Wind, Keith Smith (manager), Ray Preston (coach), Mike Wilkins Wilkins (trainer), Don McGregor (sponsor). ^ ^ ^ ^ We were quite fortunate when Irv McCullough stopped into the office with these photos of the first- 10 YEARS AGO - The champions of the Commercial Hockey ever OMHA hockey team and OB A baseball team to compete for Newcastle Village. The hockey teams League, Bolahood's Sports World, received their winning trophies, competed in 1953, while the baseball team was put together the following summer. The hockey team in- Team members include: Ted Brown, Doug Leddy, Garry Murphy, eluded, front row, from left: Peter McCullough and John Cunningham. Middle row, (1-r), Irv McCul- John Taylor, Mike Cornell, Rick Woolner, Steve Strachen Gord lough, Morley Lake, Bob Brown, Gary McCullough, Danny Sallows, Ken Gray. Back row, (1-r), Paul Weir, Phil McNally, Frank Smith, Bob Engly, Mike Laverty,' Steve MnCniiniioh FHu/arH fJi^nnv HaviH Mr>r„iin„<rh HaviH TiirVarA d™ ni.K enn t --- Ogden, Barry Oliver, Paul Dadson, Terry. Baker, Bob Howes, Tom Wilson, Kevin Jenkins, Joe Humenuik. Mixed league playoff winners in the Legion Dart League were Jim Stephen, Dot Mutton, Don Bishop, Nyhl Sheean, Alfred Murschitz. May 8 The 1954 baseball team in Newcastle Village included, front row, (1-r), Paul McCullough, Ted Sallows, Sallows, Mort Lake, Ben Dickison, Gary McCullough, Everet Lake, Bob Brown. Back row, (1-r), Ross Dickison, Irv McCullough, Dave Rickard, Bob Porter, Neil Chard, Ross Déan, Bill Brunt, Dave McCullough, McCullough, Ron Dickison, Murray Paterson. News from Courtice Secondary School by Marlon Wurmitzer How docs it feel to be hit by a birdie? Just ask Mr. Prata, a Phys. Eel teacher at Courtice Secondary who was hit directly in the eye by one of Kyle Purdy's awesome overhand smashes. If you think that badminton is a "wimpy sport", think again! Purdy Purdy has not only injured one of the quickest teachers at Courtice, lie has also captured the LOS SA championship. championship. Purdy won the gold medal and a berth into the DYSSA Championship. Championship. Also advancing to DYSSA is the team of Mike Sucss and Les Hambly who placed 5th in the doubles category. category. Good luck, guys and aim for OF- SAA! The Co-cd Volleyball tournament which was held on April 22 at Cour- ticc was a preview of the best players in the Durham Region. While Dunbarton Dunbarton and Anderson placed first and second respectively, our Cougars managed to pull off a third place finish finish by winning the consolation final. The next stop: Windsor on May 15. Since this is a Bowmanvillc-bascd newspaper I would like to let you know that your Bowmanville Red- men, who were the LOSSA and DYSSA Junior Rugby Champions last year, were thrashed by our Cougars Cougars last week! | Increase Your Home's Value. Landscape This Spring with... MR. 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