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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Feb 1936, p. 8

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PAGE EIGH'I Ir f &a. G. Wendzîack, B. Oldfield; 18 2-5 LIONS WIN FIRST WALKING CHAMPION LOCAL BADMINTON laPryeeonFrdyngtad eeDogs'EytnLn- z'~~~ee10 Y.. f L s e o ds. F e Style-G . W end- H O M E A N D H O M E ---- *-S IlEA 1 if that game is as interesting 5 m n l a s i h tbe e d In B.T.S. Swim zak . adR WospoAErNM N A . PA ESLIIL i I~t Notes the one on Monday, you wIldoormedteu.Remov mnte, 23 seconds. ____O___ AYMOTOR CITY CLUB J harbo a premonsiti o thte1-podfesn nlmain L.h mrlon20s Yds. Flutter Board - G. cal uors camnin from oth Trs rHo Rt n net r i dz ack, ould.t g, B. Oldfi ld; BO Vinan iUe W ns Ffr t Til W itbD efeat St. A ndrew 's In L adies' T his S aturday w ilî se e th e end Pe r . W tc h i l ~ , i fofrI n 0 C W S e t M a t7 a d secone or 22 ds. Freeourg forGRighL - Enter ' and M xed Doubles Events - of the regular Church League definite announcem ent of t e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SnarinadPrd TeFor i 2 Y5 Fe Sye-.Wed Pa1on Oshawa Wins Men's Events schedule, and alhough St. Js ae ____________ Seir iie-WendZiack Ihtzick, R. Hardy, R. Woods, 4 ep' tl aea hnet i or date minutes, 47 2-5 seconds. Bowmanville Lions jumped int omil antoton 1 ub Isecod laecanee o ,asicfoS.Crro sltd noe Junior Champ. Winnmng Relay Team-L. Dav- a two goal lead in the first of proed oo goBdmor t ndrliew' ndeplsand tlok si St. Paul's will taken o is, K. Cole, G. Wenidziack, G. home-and-home gaines, goals-to- Club, C>sawa, in frie.AdrsAnlytr-tetwopayof bSt. als llteNichols' goals but we failed tx e In a very keen contest at the Truniblay; 1 minute, 53 seconds. counit serles with Cobourg by Cnamentawin ahich Bow toun-ihe who t wa gavehl he pas fo Rotary Sw rnuning Pool, E. M ar- Cand e Race 20 Yds.-R. Gar.. raking up a 6-4 win over the womn ou 2t o Th e lBo ay m em-Who sinsas ifvehis therd oal tin and L. Parody tiect for senior rowe, A. Crapps, K. Cole. County towners here on Monday bers out 2Boa.vie clubdrov e ss for editsing Cromae wk ith hdgol ch niinsip nd G. W ndia k Diving-A. Lindsay, L. Carter, nih.ithemselves very able players and g as coe by me o e e e.Election Expenes was declared junior champion at B. Oldfieîd. 'lied at the end of the regular won every event in the ladies' golRinkbYsm n le.I h ti otiigep the annual Boys' Training School schedule, these two teams are obesitlAde'smnmoeTis time the trutltfÙl "Ticker of cndteitemsolini exzenses swimniing and dlving champion- playing off for the rlght to ad- . than held their own, winning four terls us not Dhe ~w gte ouav election, our report of last weka1ikTedy lrdy ships held Thursday. A large INTERMEDIATES vance in the Junior playdowns. ot0 v vns ntemixed trad thea ewudh aadychrn u aami- Stra vnna n crowd wtnessed the events stag- oto ieeet.I h o eiv.wshrl oeetdeta ed under the direction of J. Earle DEFEAT COBOURG Eight penalties were handed doubles the Bowmanville players you beorecionaeve.o _______out, including major sentences to took six out of ten matches. Fl- - lack of explanation. Contrbu Cunningham, physical dire c t o r. Maher of Cobourg and Raby of *. lowing are the resuîts: The League has enjoyed a gcod tions are receipts and are ntAut 5 Oficghas Jues, Streri, Mr. G oame Sow ReUla Sel in a the clorsng inutes fi btte Mrs. D. Smith and Mrs. Oliver, season, but some teams seem un- Iadded in. The correct tatl OficihaisweStaMreri, Mr. n-Loas SowUp eglShl inthe clorstartminutea fisthte ~Bowmanville, defeated Ann Stor- able ta have enough players there should have been, for RickadCidrn1c Green, Mr. Spencer; Tallies, Mr. omnilIteed contest. The tilt throughout was i n isVva ie t n for the gaines and are always $1552.06, and for Bowen $10775._____________ Raines. Crs Mr. CinM.Pollock, Bwa'le nemdate hoc- rough, and at the start of the dre iss Vian4,le St.A6. borrowing from other tea.ms. ______________________________ Mr. Whalley; Times, Mr. Beck- key club moved into undisPuted third period Cob~ourg p 1 a y e r dsws 54 56 ______________________________ ett, Mr. Bradt, Mr. Ott; Announ-1 possession of the second playof f rushed the goal judge, Harrison, Ms asnadMs .Bg This doesn't seem right as cer, Mr. Eastaugh. The winners!slot when they defeated Cobourg after he had called a goal. There nelI, Bwaadviise, defeatednMS. there are plenty of boys in town are: 5- i the final gaine of the reg- appeared to be no excuse for such Andrew's, 15-1. 15-3. who want to play hockey and it Senior Division ulrshedule in Cobourg on Wed- an exhibition of rowdyism. Near hudbte duty o vr oc 40Ys.Pe S.ie-o Se- edy u.Mrs. Breslin and Miss M. Dow-tasehtheasnohpay 40 ds PeeStye-. he- fesaylat.the end of the geme time had to BowmancilledefeetedaMis ers onphand man, L. Parody, W. Manser; time Each team scored a goal in the nbe called when Charlie Brer ney.n hand 26 seconds. f irst period, Bowmanville added stellar littie goalie of the Lions,*Nr edadMs lao 40 Yds. Breast Stroke-I. Rush, two more to their total in the was injured in a collision with a Mr. .Diplad ison 58V1-.An- roe menthis year ave on a- T. Griffiths, M. Ellison and o. second and outscored Cobourg visitor and had to be carried from r.LDielanMssV -rwdmnth yradonS- Sherman tied, 39 seconds. 2-1 in the last period. George the ice. After a few minutes rest stnBwavle IetdMs ra es Iydga o t 40 'Yds. Back Stroke-L. Par- Piper started the locals on their he garnely returned ta the ice and! Cora Sproule and Miss Phyllils John's and Trinity Rangers and ody, A. Leonard, O. Sherman: 37 1 way when he scored on a close in continued his great playing. Clements, 15-6, 15-.4.tenpadfradfohion seconds. s t,ýe a-hot fer ieen i u es forplaye Few scoring chances presented Mrs. J. O'Neill and Mrs. W. L te-am, St. Paul's. 100 os. ~reeStyl-E. ar- .~ p ~themseîves during the first per- Elliott. Bowmanville, d e f e a t ed-- tin, G. Panikhurst, L. Parody; 1 end of the period. wt ortasfo ...vs minte 222- seons. n he ecnd erod hie Jckiod and although three penalties ,4Miss Lillian Pirie and Miss Dor- Basketball resumes this week MinuE.tin, W.-5se nser 725wstrigbc vr oougadoet h inteeween BIligdon, 15-2, 15-13. th o e Junior 'YOU canis 20 Yds. lutter Board-L. Par- Mutton in the Bowmanville nets wr add ot w o C bugM nsD ulsiig seconds, sortie. Oke scored on a solo drive n cong.n Winthohpe naties E. Oliver and B. Kent, Bow- Boys and tJunior Girls go tosh- <M IEat QNCbX ~~'- .-- 440 Yds. Free Style-E. Martin, and W. Mutton slashed in the coman nle on atoofanother, manville. lost ta Claire Edmonds Porta peand the S eniGrsgot1..AAALa G. Pankhurst, L. Parody; 8 mn thiird goal for Bowmanville as a Bomnil a w a d and Bob Bell, St. Andrew's, 15-4,PotHp nheenng 18 î..5 ~. min-result of a three man rush. vantage for almost a minute but i81,1-5 Ia d O D. Ut in,.8ing5 ecaynd ea-E. M ar- In the third spasm , Henderson were unable ta even com e clo . __8__ __15,__ __ _ __1D 7 mih-15.. ex n eraBnadiîe i ns b lr ue o ttin, W. Wilson, W. Manser, 1. Put Cobourg within hailing dis- Near the end of the periodCo-D.Bo mithefaed . lexndeton irtwoga edgame hee in ondhy Rush, 1 minuee51 seonds. Dog Nicha mnt,5seod. tance with a wilI-andmre bourg misCa oe e ad HnyHanjc" Ciemian of Tor- land George Perkin, 15-11, 8-15, should win their round agaînst i o nwta ambre1 at Egg Race 20 Yds.-T. Griffiths, Bowmanville came right back* later DogNihl shot wide with. onto, long rated one of thej 18-16. Cobourg and qualify ta meet Port 1 f* Lko ta W. Wilon, M Perird. 'however, and "Dub" Piper banged only the goalie ta beat. 'world's best waikers, broke ail ex- 1L. Dippell and M. Breslin, Bo-Perry in the second. n tow coe o. zuca uesr W.Wiso,.. era .In the second period six goals litig idor nd utoo agin I os t Mot agn ad .y Dlving-M. Periard. E. Martin, one in, and when Cobo.urg ran in- were split by the two teasthe itn noradotorakig1mniIls oMr aa n O. Sherman. 'ta Penalties Jamieson tallied the Lin ms, th isttre n records during the Milîrose Gain- Bert Cornwall, 4-15, 13-15. TeLos lhuiyu oewl Jastgoaoon Dshtisrmitenb CeoLosrgetoting th f irs three dIeatMisnSquare Garden, A. Knight and J. Allun lost ta in spots, are playing good hockeyD&HCoe landAtrie-th Junor iViionline. Coor1onig hiei he New York, when he travelled the Bob Ross and Albert Walker, 2- and in Brereton, Raby and Nioh-D&H oeC i 40Yds. Free Style-GO. Wend- Bowmanville - Goal, J. Mut- minutes at the end of the period. 1 full mile in six minutes. 23 andj15, 10-15.ashvtrerelyfpaes. "Zero 'Weather Fue. ziack, H. Astis, G. Trumblay; 26 ton; defence. Oke and Hunt; cen- two coming in thirty seconds 'seven-tenths seconds. Here he is olsParker and S. Casboplyers 3-5 seconds. tre, G. Piper; wings. W. Mutton when Bowmanville had a man off pictured ankling along in theer nd B.wm burne, Thfistw 20 Yds. Breast Stroke-L. Car- and 1. Piper;, subs, H-. Cameron, due to a penalty. The last Ca- inhm pottalce The reor nvlelst ta eioNs narned have pla- ter, R. Woods, R. Hardy; 16 1-.akaJmeo n .Cm bourg Marker came just one sec- wa not ofrcially allowed due ta and M. Cowie, 12-15, 18-17. ed conssently good hockey ai seconds. î e~~rn, aiso n J a-ond beo re the end of the period. aîechnicaîity Mixe DoulesbustoNi on Mon aite-K 20 Yds. Back Stroke--R. Hardy, Cbug-Ga cobe~ Nichols started the spree withaMr. ipetd EuOlivrsishis threenoal nday ne as B- _________________defence. Geraldi and Thomas; a looping shot f rom the blue line BoManv iplle dand E.nnerto sids h issed a goldenn oonea- O LA D W centre, Henderson; wings. Fe-that trickled through L in g's 1Trinity could do was -score once j . a iedmuedAnd s 1-,it n heistpergodendoppatrun- Man and Campbell; subs. Comrie, hands. This goal canvý after 13 lin the middle session. Wiseman rie and Car dud,1-2 t ntefrtpro nýltri Utok, ere n are intsofpa. odar ae o iv fthe in*s ols i 15-10. the game was hoked with only Taxi and Trucking Seric UtoniPare ndPrkr. miues0fply WOdar ad g ieo wnnr galGb Mrs. Nanson and J. Alexander, the goaltender ta beat. gr - - - eLïL Referee - Stan. Crossett of a perfect passout from behind the McIlveen three, and Hately and1 Bowmanville, defeated Miss V. -. ~7a.u PAYPort Hope. net to, Raby for the second goal ID elenoeapiece. Connors FieadBbBl,1-,1-5 rvdn h in odterPHONE 173 OR1 9 and__No._3_forthelocals wn o rdforthRagr.FlanBo Bel158125,Pvin heLnsodter SGUARDED FRLOM FUM1ES Nichais on a pass from Camneron In the third contest of the day Bwanville, defea.ed El e a n o r advantage against Cobourg, in ail TWorkers will be safeguarded during a scramble. NichaIs got St. Jaseph's were handicapped byt Mrs. D. Smith and D. Smth, probability they will play Port against mercury vapor fumes anecore Tntehickta eonybn be oiefvemn1-1 through a new lamp device mak- sc r Cooug and this' a ivngaaytam ch' son and R. Kinton, 15-11, ing use of yeîîow seîenium sui- After oor ad hit the otadvantage ta the strang St.[15-10s . BgeladJ et i hd ae ht un rw nwith one shot, Leetham passed Paul's club. Tom Depew was the isB aneladJ et out ta Whitefield for their firstIstar of this gae-hcigteBowmanville, defeated Gog the presence 0f the gas. makrghnwtaWowr nelsv ob ird, clecseynd h Perkin and Phyllis Clements, 15- phide pper thantursnbowneina r.elb ith eyejustasd he Oly e ng ble tirclefiemn[5-1 LiradKidn."I ___________ the box. Maher scored two goals 1 taking time out ta, get three goals. 7, 15-11. we mou»d j To have the children saund and on passes f rom Taylor and White- Only once was Bird able ta break Mrs. W. L. Elliott and L. Dip- Weuous.dbyhealthy is the first care of a mo- f ed1 i h cr.loose and on that occasion he pe omnil.ls aNr U>~U4iStIer., They cannot be healthy if Starting the third period Carl scored the lone couniter for his Herd and B. Cornwall, 9-15, 15- troubled with Worms. Use Moth- Raby scored his second goal w;hein teamn. Colville made the f irst 10, 9-15. eGraves' Wormn Exterminator.' his shot f rom centre sneaked .score of the game and DepewI Mrs. J. O'Neill and M. Breslin, ______________________________through the goalie's feet. Ater imade it two for St. Paul's in the Bowmanville, lost ta Elsie Lyon the Donnybrook over thi.s caunt- 'first period. In the second stanIaand R. Ross, 9-15, 2-15. er had been settled and burly Mr. 1 Bird SCOred for St. Joseph's but Mrs. E. Oliver and A. Knight. Brown had been installed as goal 'Depew got that one back before Bowmanville, defeated L i 11h a n judge. Nichais slapped in a pass- the period ended, and in the final Pinie and Cecil Naish, 18-16, 18-FO out for his third goal. session Tom got his last goal Just at the half-waymark in St. John's - Goal, Welsh; de- Mrs. Breslin and J. Parker, eviE » »the period Whitefield pushed in fence. NichaIs and Densem: cen- Bowmanville. defeated Mrs. Yell- M N»the rebound from Mhe' ot tre Brown;wings, Parker anld anidand A. Walker, 15-9, 15-11, E Just a Reminder that the ofteI m n hl ohtas Trnt ins-GaRc- Ms M. Downey and S. Cas- 1were playing five a side, Nichais ards; defence. Jackinan and Mor- boumne, Bowmanville, lost ta Cora f -f' *s1 r'u Istole the puck at the Cobourg den; centre, Rundle; wings, Ed-!Sproule and Mort Kagan. 9-15, Cambridge Clothes Iblue-line and passed ta Halîman Iger and Allin; subs, Nickerson, 1-7 aC for the final score. j Symons and Summerford. Miss Vanstane and J. Allin,NM Representatirr Cobourg - Goal, Ling; defence ' Penalty: Nickerson. Bowmanville, lost ta Doreen Blig- ]W Kerr, Johnstan; centre, White-i St. Andrew's - Goal. Tomlin- don and M. Cowie, 16-17, 12-15. MR. HAS.L. BATTYfield: wings, Leetham and Ma.- ison: defence, Crawford and D.- MR. 'HAS.L. BATTYher; subs, Burge, Thompson and 1 Mcllveen; centre, W i s e in an; St. Andrew's Badminton club. Taylor.j wings, G. McIlveen and Hately; Os0hatwa, joureyed ta Bowman- Bowmanviile - Goal, Breretan; subs, Stutt and Knox. ville tpay their return gaine on Wl ea ocJohnston & Cryderman dfne Cmrnan od Trinity Rangers - Goal, Welsh Thrda vening. Five teams of WiIl ~ .ich1 or Sprng ed ncan Waowad sbNch.enrGl;ins Cooodr a n e B imave dish a ward; centre, Raby; wings, Hall- defence, Hooper and Harnden; mnadfv of ladies took part. Su mr1936 ono ods and Rice. Slemon. very good time, winning ail five lkfoe- "Army" Armstrong,1 Penalties: Hately, Connors and matches. The men's ma tc he s Oshawa. 1Crawf ord. were much more closely contest- Tuesday, February l8th haa Flrst Perlod St. Paul's - Goal. Cale; de- ed, and although Oshawa won No scoring. fence. Crombie and Colville; cen- four of the f ive events, most of Andwil sowyo a omlet ad p-t-te- Penalties: Raby Maher, Kerr. tre, Depew; wings, Wlhandthem went the limit of three mintelie f atrilsan syls.Nichais-------- 12.49 St. Joseph's - Goal, Norton;1 mixed, many good games were Raby - Woodward .. 14.48I defence, Larken and Cale; for- played. Bowmanville winning six NichaIs - Cameron - -15.23 wards, Bird and Siemnon. ita four. The final result was WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Whitefield - Leetham .17.13J Penalty: Calville. i Bowmranvilie twelve. and Oshawa Maher - Taylor --- -19.30 Referees -- Jackman and Nic- eight. Maher - Whitefield 19.59 haIs. The Bowmanville ladies, direct- Penalty: Woodward. e d by' the efficient leader of the Thir Pered Gardn wrk cnsits mch social committee, Mrs. Duncan ThirdJPerlod Gardenrwork-c-ns--ts mu5h Smith, are ta be congratulated on Co ch J h st n C y er an Rby 7.Mahe more in uprooting weeds than in theway in which they can send IMRTED NCos patn ed TilIEe lo hs rwso hnrtisy KingtareteHallhin-gi"hoAu-er---c9.30and tired Badminton p I a y e r s KingON 104e ~ i Bowmanville alrn- icas13 ___________ home in a happy andcotne ------ ~~~~major), Maher (major), John- teofmnadbdy ______________________________________________________stan. ____________________________________________ Here's Real HeIpTusaPent~ej 'ng Rangers ta hold -thei -r game 1or rnasal c8tarrh) Va-tro-ýnol-reduces iiite a fia nrnsstabumiza they foldedeàt 12 at t OvumlrIYISIFgouuf advantage of first place. swollen membranes-clears clogg*in campfetel an Pot ey fkleptI In the first tilt, Parker gave mlucus-brings comforting relief. Pressing and rami up their large 'ýt. John's a first perlod lead and For Fewe,. and Shorter Colde total. Brown added another goal in the1 Note to, mothers-who guard the Bath teams were held off the 'econd. In the third Dan Aluin family's health: Vicks bas devel- score-sheet in the first perlod, R o y N ich o Is a a cored for Trinity but Brown got oped, especially for you, a practical port Perry scored four times In his second goal of the game ta Plan for Better Home Cantrol of the second while BawmanvilleCO RTCBOWM N LE 0 ~ ~~offset Allin's effort.; Colda. Th is guide to fcwer and were picking up their two count- UR IEB The second game was neyer in 8horter colds bas been clinically ers, and in the third the Parts doubt as St. Andrew's'batted in tested by practicing physicians and slapped seven shots by the be -____________________________________________ Lfour goals In the f irst period ute rvdi vrdyhm wildera<1 Breretomi. Carl R a b y* u~T w w w- three in the secand and anothe use by millions. Pull detaîls of Vicks and Ernie Reader were the YI * U ~ trio in the third, while the best Plan in each Va-tro-nol package. marksmnen for the iàons. " - m s TRE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVULE. ONTARIO. THURSDAV- PMI;1:?.TTAPV lqlFh 101UZ f

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