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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1936, p. 3

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THXIRSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936 Lýons Show Improvemnent In Second Oshawa Gamn Lead Bees a Merry Chase BASKETBALL AT But Weak in Shooting1 THE HIGH SCHOOi - Lose 4-0 ITwo good games of basketbal Oshawa Junior Bees strengthen- were the means of drawinga ed their hold on 2nd place in the large crowd of students to the Lakeshore 0.H.A. group when B.H.S. gymnasium on Fi'iday af- ,d $iey defeated Bowmanville 4 to ternoon. Tbe f irst game was be- at Oshawa on Frxday nigbt. tween B.H.S. Juniors and the Atbough the homesters won by a Outlaws. TeOulw wer comIfortable margin, they failed slîgtly handicapped by not hav- to display the hockey that char- ing the practice that the Junior. acterized their play in previous have had. At the end oif the games. On their showing Oshawa gamne tbe score was 13-8 for the aPPeared tired, and numerous Juniors. The second game be- scoring opportunities were îostitween B.H.S. Seniors and the when the wings failed to close in B.H.S. Grads was a fast game with the puck-carrier. Athough land was close at the end, tbe they were flot impressive on the final score being 36-29 for the attack, they lef t ittie to be de-j Seniors. Lineups: sired in back-eheckmng hangingi Juniors on to their checks like leaches Name Points Fouls for the entire 60 minutes. Hooper, c. 0 O Bowrmanvile was just as good Ashton, f. 0 0 as the Oshawa sextette in the Spencer, rf. 2 0 first and second frames. After Wtheridge, g. 6 0 that they lagged considerabhy in Aeg the third canto. Aeg After a scoreless f irst period Total 13 0 Bryson opened the account for Subs - Bennett, Cole, John- Oshawa when be scored on a solo so ahn el ovhe e' rt a minute after the start of ' Outlaws tlA- second period. Five minutes Bathgate 0 2 aer Mcçullough scored on a solo McetsO 1 effort. Oshawa rapped home 2 MaFeso08 1 goals in the final period. Bryson Mcllven 8 0 etigtefirst at. the 12 minute Nihs 0 0 mark on a pass from Langton during a ganging attack. McCul-- - lough converted Seroka's pretty -8 4 pass into Oshawa's final goal a Seniors minute later. Witheridge just Goode O 0 missed a beautiful solo effort Semon 9 0 when Forester came out to make Jackman 16 1 a spectacular save and Oke on F. Mcîlveen 3 0 another solo play crashed int.o B. McllveenO the boards and had to be carried Spencer 4 0 off the ice. While the Oshawa Hooper 0 O te-am liad the edge on the whole Ames 2 0 game, a 1-0 score would have been Witheridze 2 1 m ore indicative f the gam e.* The- 1 teams: 36 3 Bowmanville-Goal. Harrison: Grads defence, Hunt and Roach: rentre. Hooper 4 0 Raby: wings. Halîman and Bea- 1 Bagnell 3 0 der: subs. Cameron. Woodw,.ard.1 Colville 6 2 Witheridge and Depey.1 Alin 4 0 Oshawa-Goal. Forester. de-' Kent 6 0 fence. Mcçullough and McT avish;1 Oke 0 O centre, Bryson: wvinpes. FHaires1 Colmer 4 1 and Langton: subs. Shortt, Mc- Hackney 2 1 Master. Seroka and Makarchuk. - - Referee-ý'Clarry" Rîce, Whit- 29 4 by. WHITBY WINS FROMShduetas LOCALS ON HOME ICE High School Basketball gets _______under way this Friday wth the District Intermediate "B" Tearn Senior Boys' and the Girls' team Defeats Bowmanvilhe by 7- going to Cobourg. The entire - Packed Arena Sees Gaine schedule is as yet unknown as Port Perry and Lindsay have Whitby Red Wings, îast year's dropped out. 0.H.A. "B" intermediate champ- Both of the boys' teams have ions, handed Bowmanville inter- undergone several changes since mediates a 7 to 3 defeat at Whit- ast season and whether for bet- by last Wednesday in a schedul- ter or for worse remains to be1 jHA.mth Ken. Randle seen. Dunc Williams, wbose ad- Sligbtholm were the out- dress is Queen's University this s~nigmno h htyyear, "Hub" Hooper and Harry lie-up obtaining most of thelIDepew, who have joined that il goals. Burns Arena was crowded rarity. the working class, and1 to the doors for the game, with Bud Oke, who is over age, are thei fans hanging onto the rafters. retiring members of the 1935 Sen- _________________________ior team. 1The Juniors have defînitely j lost John Ne aI, Boyd Slemon and Bob Clark who were members of ECZEM A*sCOS... ialss Chafing and Skin Neal is attending school in the Irritations Cates , Shemon is toti old for jun- quicky relevedbhast oyer's C.0.S.S.A. finhists. o f the seniors, and Clark is work- Du (IASE'Sing in Toronto. * jAbout the new members we will t l'r reserve judgment till next week. WHEN LIONS LOSE Ol nwr TOLIDSY EILionsManager nwr TOLeSYTA Moto r City Sec retarylO lyt - The Lions received a beating at __________th__ the hands of Lindsay Juniors. M The score certainly looks bad on . Breslin, business manager of was the only cnie of the question- Lpaper, but what a game!Yu the Bowmanville Lions Juniors able 'B" Group players that went faL wh igr p h tas makess emphatic reply to Neil to Lindsay to p]ay on the '-B" standing by the goals they score Hezzlewood, Secretary of the Osh- team. In this issue the Sports*** âare certainly going to e uprs awa Juniors who was the author writer says that Sanders wa.s one a ed at the resuits. In the first of a letter in last week's States- of the best for Oshawa Majors. le period the Lions played almost man protesting Mr. Breslln's ap- Now I a.sk Oshawa if these are -unbeatable hockey, holding their peal to the 0.H.A. against the "B" players where are there "A" -opponents to one goal and miss- inclusion of Junior "A" calibre players? Why hide them? eing chance after chance to score players in the Junior "B" series. If they had other "A" players e themselves. Shortly before the Dear Sir, why weren't they playing at these I ie i 1- period ended the break came, but There is no better reply I could games?Intmslt 's Lindsay got it and Loucks banged gîxe to the letter published in the One other point I would like to claaming to be lori ýe home the first goal tof the even- Statesman on Jan. 9th than ta ask Oshawa. Why if they are do- which ta base thei e ing. quote a f ew facts that cannot ing so much for the young play- The Lions came out in the sec- be denied. ers in Oshawa was it necessary to In every cas eond period a little too much on Oshawa Daily Times Wed., Dec. bring a Goal-Keeper from Mark- priced funerais for eedge, for they lef t their defense il. 1935 published: "McCullough ham for the "B", team. Surely eto one lonely man. Between their and Sanders are burning up the they have Goal-Keepers raised in The preferer escoreless efforts the Lindsay team lice and showing Bihl Handcock Oshawa who could make a "B" for fair prices and took advantage of the one man that tbey are ready to step into team without going s0 far afield have been lower tl defense and broke loose many "A" company." fron.Why dontl they prac- i a enpsi tims.Beor th prid ndd Oshawa Daily Times Dec. 12, torîcewat tey preach? they had four more goals tao their 1935 reported on exhibition game, The information given above credit. Wakelin scoring 2 and Peterboro Intermediates at Osh- gathered from the Oshawa Dally Gordon 2. The Lions' efforts did awa Majors. 0f twelve plays in Times should be sufficient to sub- not. go wholly unrewarded. Be- Oshawa line-up there were Mc- stantiate our Protest. It is evident fore the period ended, Cameron Cullough, Short, Sanders. Barnes that these players will be moved beat the defense, coasted in from and McTavish. These are the up into the "A" group for the F .F i the left wing and neatly picked five players we protest against play-off s or else probably Oshawa off the corner of the net. playing in "B" company. intend pulling an unsportsman- IThe third period proved by f ar Oshawa Daily Times Dec. 20. ike trick of making up a teamn of IBOWMANVILLE the most exciting. The Lions put 1935 reported on exhibition game 2nd and 3rd rate players and cail- on the power play and threw ev- Toronto Dukes at Oshawa Majors. ing them their "A" players whle. A FI] ery man forward. They penned 0f thirteen players in the line-up tbey endeavour to carry thru the the Lindsay team right around there were Sanders, McCullough. "B" Group with what are right- thcir own goal. but. score they Short, McTavish and Barnes. f ully their "A" classification could not. Hunt had four shots Oshawa Daily Times Dec. 30, players. right at the goal flot ten feet 1935. Oshawa "B's" played at If the O.H.A. and the sporting f rom him. but the breaks were Lindsay and U.T.S. played at public tolerate this it wiîî do know did a good turn by just flot çvith the Lions. The Lindsay Oshawa Majors the same night. more harm to our national game smiling at a man who looked un- goalie certainly saved a much The line-up of the Oshawa Majors than can be repaired. hap~py. This man was going to dloser game. This went on for included McCullough, Sanders, Yours Sincerely, ch omtsuiace ildbu he m i ewo i some time until Lindsay started Barnes and Short. McTax'ish Mo Breslin. tebysfc ildhmwt e the use of the forward pass and hope and he decîded ta have an- broke away with only the goalie other shot at living." to beat. Three of them coasted__________ right in on Hooper who had re- S O TN W placed Harrison for this period, O RSA E V N ýtand hemadeHaNORStaARE EVENe goalie however good he is can FIRST '" .-FITi IN BADMINTON TILT flot save ahi the time and they omnil broke many times, Gordon bang- Bowmanville £6B w anil Port Hope and Bowmanville ing in two goals and Nichoîls an-I Badminton groups ex c h a n g e d lother. k. Troop games recently, a local group go- hewd Lions' efforts were again i W'olf Cubs Boy Sco)uts îng to the hilîside town. and a rwred when Cameron pas5ed Igioup from there coming bere. to Raby who was uncovered and _________________________________ Four teams from the Port Hope I "A" section played in Bowman- banged the puck past the Lind-1 The Christmas holidays over. has this to say about Scouting: ville, while four teams from the say goalie. both Scouts and Cubs got down "~The Boy Scout programme is a "B" section in Bowmanville play- In this third period the Lions t.o business again last week. Test wondeî'ful training for boys. They ed at Port Hope. Ail games were actually outplayed this Lindsay instruction has been laid aside are taught obedience. truthful- closely contested with the major- team. but breaks were flot with for one month and the boys are ness. to do a good turn at any ity of wins for the Port Hope club them. You fans who are missing bui lUy engaged in preparing a time, not counting the effort re- at Port Hope. and Bowmanville these Junior games are înissing Review on Scouting to present to quired. construction instead Of edging out the visitors on their some real hockey. The crow their parents in the near future. destruction. Very seldom do we home courts. shout.ig ctinuously ion tht Each Patrol and eachi Six is bear of a youth who bas had In Bowmanville the Garrison sti pero. itwas a realgae responsible for an item on the Scout training getting ifito trou- Club honors were ably upheld by to watc anid thesioa reigm- program. These will include mu- ble." Miss D. Davidson and Miss L. proving their style witb each sical, physical training. or Scout---- Ward. who defeated Mrs. DippelI game they play. work numbers. The idea is to One hundred and twenty Tor- and Miss Pickard; and Mrs. E. Penalties: For Lindsay, Loucks, show what Scouting does from onto churches support Boy Scout Wynn and Miss G. 0'Neildefeat- Wakehin, Gordon; For Bowman- the time a boy enters the Cubs Troops: Anglican 51, Un ited ing Mrs. Strike and Miss Ramsay. ville. Raby 2, Hunt. until he is well in to Scout work. Church 34, Presbyterian 20. Ro- While the visitors lost the re-J Lindsay - Goal, Reaves; de-. .- man Catholic 8, Baptist 4, Jewish maining events aIl games were fense, Loucks, Ringland; centre, The Scouts on Tuesday night 3. closely contested. P. Gordon; r. wing. Kearns; î1 were happy to welcome Field Sec- .-.- In Port Hope, the Garrison won wing. J. Gordon; subs, I. Nicholîs, retary Edgar T. Jones of Toron- Our Toyshop provided toys for nine events and the visitors seven. P. Nicholls, Wakein, Brennan. to, who made bis f irst official visit some 88 children in Bowmanville. The most spectacular event was Bowmanville - Goal, Harrison to the Troop. Mr. Jones, wh0 and more than a dozen out0f won by Dr. Walden and Bruce and Hooper; defense, Hunt and seemed well pleased witb the pro- town, so that over 100 kiddies Curtis- Roacb; centre. Raby; r. wing. gress being made, delivered a were made happy at Christmas Following the games, refresh- Reader; 1. wing. Halîman; subs, short but very effective talk. time. By the way, the Scouts ments were served. Depew. Witheridge, Woodward, -~ want ta express their very sincere Cameron. Don Venton and his Wolf Pat- appreciation to Mr. Flaherty of i Referee - "Army" Armstrong, roi came back into the imelight the Balmoral Hotel who sa gen- In the Editor's Mail Oshawa. by taklng the Patrol honors for erously provided us with a room the evening. His patrol were all for use as a toyshop. Mr. Flaher- present, smartly dressed, a n d ty bas promnised us the use of his Mrs. Geo. C. Warren, Swift T.their discipline was excellent. room for next Christmas. Thanks, Current, Sask.: Please find en- I'4 res Tbatswhat brings the points to Mr. Flaberty. ---, closed our subscription for 1936. Sport N t i - the- Te ony oter pblicdutydur- reveour cp 0f wenw Ted Clarks' Grey Six won the ing the holidays was the provis- Iman. We hope to see lots of New- Bowmanville Lions, who bave Sixer Competition at the Cub ion oif a Flag party, and program castle news in it eacb week. fared rather poorly as f ar as vic- meeting on Wednesday. K e ni. boys at the Sunday School Rallyj tories ar'e concerned, nevertheless Hooper's Blue Six were only one on New Year's Day. Mrs. Jabez Crozier (nee Jos- earned the plaudits of the sparse poinit behind. 1 e- - - McLaren, Ennis k i11en. flOshawan nrowd that t,,rneout nto t,, - - '- - . kn"w.fo, rr n n..,......rtaca, c ie Finest Funerals yet prices that ail can afford ke these, the "bargain appeal" is very powerfui. Firis rginators of Iower Priced funerals' use xice appeai on eir clains. ie, Morris C'o., records prove that they provided Iower- Dr years before these fir=s existed. mce for F. F. Morris Co. is the resuit of a reputation deconomy in funerals. For 50 years Morris Co. prices than average - yet our services have been the finest le for experienced funeral directors to render. *MORRIS Co. ORONO IRM TO EMPLOY AND RECOMMEND watch t.heir joust with the Motor City Tigers on Friday. The Oshawa correspondent to a Toronto daily said that the Lions, for the f irst haif of the game were as good as the highly rated Bees. According to tonies brought back by their supporters that 'wxas f ar froîn fhattery. Hunt and Company not only held their hosts scoreless for the first period but at one time kept the puck in the Oshawa end while one of the Breslin boys was in durance vile. Just before the end of the fîrst period, Pat (what a nickname for a Highland haddie) Cameron broke through the Oshawa de- fence only to be tripped when he had the netminder at Uis mercy. Cameron crashed head-on into the boards and was carried off colder than a miser's heart. It was five minutes before Pat ne- turned to consciousness. Two oif the Oshawa goals were of the gif t variety - one, the f irst, being a long shot that sneaked through Harrison's pads. and another bitting the referee in flight and that worthy neglected to call time and the Tigers kept going and rang up anotber score. Much of the success of the Lions was due to back-checking and another portion oif credit goes to "Dutch" Halîman who went like a bouse afire. Unfortunately they failed to live up to the crowd's expecta- tions against Lindsay, although during the ast period they buzz- ed continuoushy around the Lind- say goal but to ittle avail. The Intermediates, who ar e playang real hockey, lost a tougb overtime battie in Port Hope on Monday night. With the except- ion of the import-laden Wbitby club, the league is well bahanced. Whitby, being the nearest inter- niediate teama to Oshawa, are able to draw Peg Hurst, stellar goalie, arnd Kearney, husky defenseman,, fromtba city; and In addition bave added the Vipond brothers, wbo ast season played for Port Imprudent speech has- done more harm than has gunpowder. The worst bankrupt in the world la the man who bas hst bis enthusiasîn. Torontoae isowtherlargestoi scoutingrygoodtesas Iollows: Torntois he arestscotin god urfis," says Chief Scout Phease find renewal of My sub- centre in the Dominion w i t h 'Lord Baden-Powell. -'I hope you scription to your very vahuable 9,700 Scouts and leaders, a net will keep youî' eye.s skinned for' paper as I like to have it come increase during 1935 oif 1240. Ichances of doing a kindness, at into the homne every week. It is - :_:_:_ 1 home, in the street. or' wherever just like a visit xith the old frn- Chief of Police 0f Kitchener you bappen to be. One Scout I ends of Darlington. There are some of the old friends left yet oif my young days in Darlington. W. J. M. May, R. R. 4, Bow- manville: Please find enclosed my renewal to your paper. You pub- lisIi a splendid paper witb so Helping Your Family fo Better CONTROL o COLDS reading matter which we apprec- iate and enjoy. Mrs, J. Gibson, 49 Tranby Ave.. Toronto: Kindly find enclosed subscription for 1936. We do look f orward each week for this won- At the first warning sneeze or nasal irritation, quick I-a few drops of VicksVa-tro-noi upeachriostril. Espe- cially designed for nose and throat, where most colds start, Va-tro-nol belps to Prevenrn any clds-and ta throw Foilow Vicks Plan for'Better Control of Coldla A belpful guide tofetter colds and shorer colds. 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