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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 1941, p. 8

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JP A<I E GHT THECANADIAN STATEMAN, BOWMANVILLE, oNTAJUO I' .HS.STUDENTS WIN AFIER THREE EXTRA INIO Mk's Place Loues Battie 17-16 UNIONISTS JUMP B* Nture Game Un iitonDalngo High Sehool Takes Fhst Place TO TRIRD PLACE__ 'Po*twThe GGod Mr. Viîand s Wle mt n ______ Mr r: &ZyOswanM n dibr.SDothand DE E T S L M àTown League mental Soetbal League swung i-car at Mr. Elmer Beech ___ h oderIne-est.aiy Ohw n rDnl Tsnthim âilng Finds IR i g h classiest exhibition of bail i these ___ Games at High School- ta action ofl Ttesday night 'with Mr. and Mrs..Jimn McLaughlin, Thurs.-Courtice at Goodyear the Stock Roamn edging Out the Burketon, at Mr. Wm. McLaug- SOhool 1 Run Âhead-Maaon parts, had nlot only the players MndyalmtLoa a Mill Roani by two rU1 ia221 i The Star. wr u rmnretnso u ia nlgGjVe LoaOOl 189 Tues.--Goodyear at Courtice count. The game was the firat tae isJa cLa îhM aise the fans. 8 Rull Leb To Ooaat On. (oder egebe played on the new softbalisdonJean Ms UxbrîdgeMr Gooyea____u diamond at the south end athe Gro cens xrde Don Mason was the wning hîgh schaal campus and paved MnAtoaead isMr In the first extra innings gaine pitcher, allowmng numeraus hits Satn ihan8PislreGae tHg 'ho-M.AtMor n isMr ai the season which lasted three but only gîvmng up one walk. Bill Satgwt n8-u pug ans*a îhSho-bath excitmng and gaod fun for garct Osborne, Pickering, at Mr. extra frames, High School stu- Brunton started on the rnaund in the firat lnning, Local 189 wcre Wednesday-No. 4 at No. 1 the rubberrnen. -., Frank Moare's. dents noscd aut Mike's Place 17- for the bald-headed billiard play- able ta maitamn a substantial Thursday-No. 2 at No. 8 The Stock Room. taak an'early Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin 16 uesaynigt.Thegane n-ers but after alaowing 7 run in lead throughout the whale gaine Frses-O lead with il riaisI the first and family at Mr. Leslie Wotten's, Here Are A FewSu eton daubtcdly the most thriiling' sud ~the fiiiti was replaced by Dave ta defeat Salemn Farmers 12-7 in rm.AeRcadswsa h saa __________he_______________and'Snake Eyc" Osborne who cam- a softball game at the high school Fri.-Bowinanville at Pickernfg mound for Mil Raom until the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wotten and We think your father deserves s(mtii xragoI ii pleted thc gaine, campus Monday evcniag. Errors third when hie was relieved by Blanche at Mr. Cyril Avery's, our sto)re aud Iook over the amazlgnme f rilsw MiesPaeloe iea aywere frequcat on bath sides with GrsSfbi olyOe Ken Luxton and Mgple Grave, .efrhm Sale havng te ege fr maingMutton weean thc maund for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and ikc's Plae lookcd ik ni esythaein hiag othe defor mkhigThursday-Nwcastle at S8alm Stock Raam. baby, Enniskillen, at Mr. Waltern 'ries U ft I thcy batted out four runs and csl ect.Orano at Caurtice MarcPaby ctil eFrgusoa's. a- c anrssd patterns at 0 "Acri hefrtlam hnte" icars ichngfo M50cHaptn tNe 15c auic Tmby c$1 .00eai clor fl ~then kept up this average until Sae esRicrditchi or Moda-HmpanatNc aWl serves credit for- organizing this Mr. Walter Cochrane sud fain- H E R Ethie fithwhenth studeats broke Sacdfrkcpg sday-.Courtice at Maple eg, esPeciHY when ft cames ily, Bawmanville, Miss Fierl ~ qa1y~$ . -1 5 2 O$ .5 Grov tegetingsom oftheoldveter- am OhwatMrCei Mlket'srngdoPlace n ad u cas np o asb twssil .I l erc kd i n trw s Lti.o tta -T r n 0 5 out Sasemhe Murphy, 1 qu 00 F e ahad 1-8 1ilenbutbal::::Yl13 hit. n oetr OooSansoto h ta n npar- Ra m's. Gardn1.on5th wonin atGodycr udCadets McMurter, Goheen, Luxton, Mut- 50 thore . ixt t e s fuicstudei nt yearbpoycwrith at G y ar aGo d-- tan, Hawkins, Tamblyn sud C. bre tokdas ifeic the udentsplay teas=. h ALL STANDING Muton. k DlgR h Cangratulations ta Rev. Gard- Just the thing for Dadlaé ewA mHt cz %ýo Y u had r ie hi loac f BillCorden, veteran basebal] ______ i. oom -tle Hthisn rlsfudfnebaby girl. Teaata bn ahswa thc sixth when the fiist thnee onn, mtaldiitappeaanceon GP W L P> Wood, C. Oke, Wright, Heath. Mr. Ben Gardiner is under the.$3 mcan went down ta Osbonne's hurl- a4aysatbl da0a o Mn R doctarls care. img. Ia fact it almost laoked as day aight whcn he hcld dowa High School Stock Room il1304-2 MsRotHdsnuaeet - Ppe ad laene sbr e n playiag arouad finst base is cen- Local 189 4 2 2 4MflRo 9 24 011 2 -19 a citical operation i Bowman- ~~ O R TU u ft brought ia two ruas in Uic seventh tainly a credit ta any team. Floyd Goodycar. 3 1 2 2 Upn ereCre mrvi iey O E ' EA T E TN W sucORa ao Ui cae. Bnadd deserve' special mentioni Salem 4 1 3 2 isitovn: iey.W M N' E Uicth manner in which he haad- Courtice 3 0 3 0Oiios Don Mclveen spoiled the hopes e second base, makiag severa] Co*AH.adMs una TIRE IOLL ~o aihUi Kigs by bangig out a £pectacular plays that leit the BATTING AVERAGES and AH. aad ,Mns. BooaMsi utAiv Pie ls -well-earned homer ta centre Ield. clachens spelbauad. ____ANPASF Dudley's. Drop lu today and se Do lt ursor1u Broter hariencx tobat nlathee innags ai pitchiag Ace The îcading hitters la the Twn Mns. A. W. Annis sud Lamne the wide varlety of sum- seà h rndbran trpld o cit ied udbnugtRichards was crcdited with stnik- Soi tbllLeau (teno more tie visited la Oshawa. mer dresses that have tha r en fee la -thc tyiag rua on Jack Colville's ing out eight ai the aine men wha at bat) are: Mn. sud Mns. Chas. Pogsoa and Js rie.Pie tr shile. Uic t etraInaweat down. A.B. Hits P.C. Our head is tll going around childrca, Oshawa, at Mn. Russel at Rm tl .si jThus started th rs eThais- iags wih Uic ans sitiThionwla jumps the Union into B. Colwell 13 7 538 from that whirlwind gaine Tues es- M.anMs.WlcHok,$25erytt. fnke. M t ason hcld Mlcons Placethird place, with Uic iirst sud G. Piper 17 9 529 day night when aiten ten iniiiiii Mro.thyand Bent, Weset osn, $ scoreless la Uic eighth although aion place still undecided at the J. Colville 19 10 526 of bail B.H.S. fiially cmcrged UiheaHsknMssEaHsi, tune ofwriting. The high stand- T. Bagneil 12 6 500 winnen by 1 run. Don MasOn wasGln okMisEaHsk, two mca did manage ta neach ard- ai umpiring was maintained K. Hammi 12 6 500 easily Uic star ai Uic gaine ntc Oshawa, Mn. sud Mns. Charlie stcodadt trd.ta be blantel on Moaday night. Just anather C. McIlvcen 14 7 500 ig steady bail thraughout. 'onIcy Warren, Hanmpton, Mn. and Mns. I1m a o ntn&uy ena U s4thentofficiaitsconb kt n stcp ta prove Uiat permanent uni- C. Osbornne 20 10 500 Osborne cames ,i ionr Rshecap-l aCn.LaeHa- u cUUIpUI.on 'ipires are by fan the best. D. McKnight 21 10 476 Mr.dJplace hanaursifanG.is marvPh-nkla's stiil anothen lanlags ai peppy Local 189 - F. Bradd, 2b; F. K. Sîcinon 19 9 474 lous job at short stap haviag nuin- MnJ.hopnisG.Rc- Pfe83 Immbll Tighe, 3b; 0. Hoopen, c; G. Piper, F. Bradd 17 8 471 eraus put outs sud assists toe rsan n u n.Wl oh Close Flght ________ credit. Not on]y did lie shine lan ane sud Reid, Onono, Mrn.sd___________________________ Itlake adfo Hg Shalss; Brown, cf; B. Corden, lb; J. the field but wa as hih bat-Mns. Walken, Thornhlll, at Mn. 'tloe a-frHgScelMoorecrait, if; S. Woods, ni and p; was ao g ai-s when with anc in out 'Park' K. Luxtan, p; C. Muttan, ni la the tcr ion Uic cvcnlag with a couat MWil Virtuaure e Afe qipigyureft Osborne bit a magnificent hamen fo'unth. Itrctleiu f5bt o ie tbt -J~ Thorahil aiten visiting his son grasp Oppantunity, yau must be Owawyevrhlgeestae Saletmshau.dMbcduonalrgcaniKusMr. Otto Virtue. night behind Uic door ta let lin ima-aenmnsait twarus l Uc ead Te sde r ylb; F. Blackburn, ss; R. b LJnex Thrsa*uwigt . n Mn. nd Mns. Leslie Seht la ic hemoment he knoeks. sudeetiaunsdmo u tthig as n frthladagaaTpue sid e wsMhr -'Sliedule battle nex Thursdaystilht when ua e ig reie ihu n ute c r ichards, p; G. Rickard, 2b aad c; these two teanis again mect la Tornto, at Mn. L. Brooks'. Mns. Toehsiegsue hc ~.oeu nw ei rd w o tan y fu nthe s cal o resm , f . u d , 3 ;m o ta i com b at. igh sch ol n ow B rook s r tu r n ed w ith th e i. th e R u ssian s ar c m ak lg at U cthned o ly o ey 1e e i cd alvlleandRicardta assCoombes, 2b sud rni, Coates, ni; Recentiy Uic schedulc for Uic head Uic icague but Mik'l oys h eeStatsmis Sore,can sale Reich pnoanimsua omare gu1ianeinacaiuady oehoepaet ith aeArt Richards, c la second. Inten-city Fonesters S oait b ail aim that after next Thursday ec eka ~msSoe ca tha uds utai la a ins h lwy iteigwesai ea h av ten hme plte t i the gaine R H E schedule was dnawn up. Six there will be two teains led ior copy. lascod pbtnyr an.ngtwr.Eesn at 15-15. Local 189 800 220 0 - 12 13'4 teaxas are cntered inhelge the lau:tehonors. _______________________________________________ It laoked as if errons were gig Salemn 232 000 0 - 7 6 5 Pickerng, Bowmanville, Oddici-* s-__ to defeat the High Schaol when Umpires- Jack Cale and E. las, Fonesters Hydro and Ses Tuesday aight aiso was the be- Bragh cahcdsecndon waTwcedle. Cadets. Local gaines will be play- ginning ai Uic Goodyear Inter- fi-- 'Xi " errns Lagefoiowd wtha hton Tuesday cvealags. teaxas playig on Uic High Schoi -" te leit, but Brough was caugtan- June 3-Pickering at Bowman- campus at Uic saine tie. Somne '" -" 4t-- thix. wlena ahot vaunder reach -Rvle let ~eal1tedbai st f cdrown inam the bat ai DaveG "' A '-LUbtI McKnight. The final mun for 5-Oddfellowq ai Fonesters whcther thene would be cnough ý" -- - lab ~(117 6-Hydra at éa Cadets roan. for two gaines ta be pîayc V:". . . <.-fi-fi'.-- Mik's lac ws bougit N' g'. " UtIYfI 10-Hydro, at Bowmsunville ai Uic saie rne at Uic sclooi -- u- Stuart Large on pasa balla. O E- " ED G M 12-Sea Cadets at Oddfellaws but Tucsday night's game dispers- . -ý Two homers by B.H.S. put the 13-Pickering at Faresters cd any daubtinla Uii field. r ---' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . awaited end. Powcrs was credit-- Goodyear Drops Te Fifth Place 18-Bowmauville ai Sea Cad- Bownianvilie sud district scexas WHEN YOU BUY cd with anc lamer, iwo mca were -Change Pitohers Tbree cia ta have became marc spart con- ~ ~thn truk uiwhn Civll TMes. i9-Oddieflows ai Pickerig sciaus than ever, especiaiiy wlea Ser.Fe C JUKUICH came ta bat and slagle olit____24-ýSca Cadets ai Pickering it cames ta, sofibail. Inauai we field. Enenian Rickard ended UicHdr tOdflow I T *UUIPtV~mui gmewhe l ilte a ce fl l a ccdedy ne.sicd aie, 26 hdoa >delw ave a total oi 5 sofibal leagues @ILW~~flIUWN to c wene i d a deeplUiletn y ers ightly oadycar tamJuly wailleat Faresters sud anc soccen icague. Gaines ta ogesrbe, eei ace eispsil ITR '81,LVE TOWNS e centr fieldte brin in th last yar's 2-FareGodyeas aim Sea Cadetsterare behigdetplar bdicveryyeaighiy sudt an winning mun. took a 25-9 defeat ai the hands o -yr tPickering masi nigîta thene are iwa gaines. " 20% more Mlage These twa tesuis, neither lav~- Mike's Place Thursday aight. En- 4-Bowmanville ai Oddfel- Thene la dfiiteiy no excuse for -OD lag iost a game until Tuesday nons weme frecjueat on bath sides iows nat lavlag samcthlag ta do suter Bult wlth Duramin (the tire nighi, pmaved ta be Uic masi and île Rubbenmen lacking a 8-BowinviUe ai Pckr- Uic day's work las been complet- fights wear, gvs you longer, They play each other agala nexi lits which accounted ion the ligh 1i lng ed. ddelow "frmileage. Thursday. score. il-Ses Cadets ai Hydro There las beca cansidenable - Dlowut rotetio D. Place - D. McKnight, ri; Dave Osborne made lis firsi 10-Oddidilaws ai Sea Cadets cammnta cauaed by certain pi-I D BlwoutProtctio D.Piper, 3b; B. Moore, If; C. Os- appeaance oa Uic mound for Uic 17-Fancaiers at Pickering chers uslag a se called 'aide armi. AU piesareweled ogeher banne, as; D. Osborne, lb sud P; Blliard Kiagsansd turaed in a i8-Bawmanville ai Hydra Most ai these compiainta have 'f l AUthplhe sae yweldd poes D. Tondifi, c; Rundle sud Bnougn, c n c d i t a bic performance. The 22--Sea Cadets at Bowman-' been flled by Uic team.n suer it put baw~tproecio ~ cf; Depew, 2b; Brunton, p; Large, whale teani aiso made a good ville b as lbut an when it la behind ir _-us lwutpcýetonfl inhe i fifth. showig wlen it came ta hittig. 23-Hydro ai Foresters Uic gaine. According te Uic nu] ery ply B.H.S. - D. Mason, p; W. Brown The teain scored 7 lamera plus 4 24-Plckerig ai OdditeUows book a picler la net. allowed ta Ski PrteCOfl3b;K. îcionas;J. owcs sd tipis.29-Foresters ai Bowmanville bring lis wrisi oui iarther than 0S PrtcinK. Sununersiord, ci; D. Mcflvcen, .TeGoya cis ported 30-Pickering ai Ses Cadets i Une with lis cibow but how ar f The deep spiral bars of the ni; C. Mcllveen, c; J. Caiville, lb; on Uic maund by Bert &llAg -difos~.Hdo' unpr ehdUcpael on tread act as a battery of wind- B. Rickard, If; D. Jackman, 2b. cauidn't sein ta do anythig 5Odclw a omn aca!ti sbyodyu0oa shel wprstosi~~>vtR H E right. Coiweil was nelicved by Al ville scribe. rsd wr fo se to. ik' 430 103 202 1- 16 21 3 Osborne for two imalaga but lad 6-Pickering ai Hydro, oaedyforH . 2 7020 2-17179 astopst.îemondwha 8--Ses Cadeta at Foresiers The easiest method oairioning Osbam21a7020c2-'7s7 t arn gaeeui.Ho-eUc atter oui would be ta have - ________________ Umire -J. al, E Teede.ever, we can say thattUic God- FORUSTERS ISSUE an understanding amang Uic '~year lads certaily looked attmac-eaitaqtqublnbcas Sa long as we live, wc serve. tive la ileir ncw blue sud yellow SCHLULUC0 .caîye.n.p.ch... i 3on s e 1relved y the u weaters. oIRh.S' ague uses a sideari ai saine ..... fifi... C,. DEAN I'IODGS UN Io1lanoiaw r ni- Thsawas Uicfirsi game that ___ reo uUcn5 - -. . . . . . . . . .i Wh. ~ ~ ~Pensable; sud no m ins auseles Uic umpires hoae eai liciatiix ast wcek thec Çsudiau Orer Bow.......... ..........i..a.i.. ...... . . . fi htile l Bin avil'avauF.. g1 fi fi ~ jJ ion Bow ivlle sud was anc ai the variaus teams la regard ta Laurle ai Camp Bonden with thein -s the mainstays in hem icam's aven- lime, Uic iallawlng neviscd ache- sons, Pic. Ivan and Pic. Arche -.< ,<tr#I. . whelming viciany. The girls play dule now govemns the league. Roskin.. . . . . . . . .fiii ff.li.i~i r 1)~<* niayli-.olina ai Cauntice. gîter, Mns. Dan Black. t. . . . . . . . . .f .iif~iitf~il t f4Zf. Bowinaaville- C. Colville, L. 21-Hamptan aitZMon. -Mr. and Mna. Frank Croauman, ...'4'. ...... . O Sleep, D. Goulah, H. GaulaI, L. 21--Courice ai Solina. Oshawa, wilh hem asiter, Mns. Wm. "' iil Wiseman, L. Large, IF. Clarke, I. 25--Courtice ai ZMon. Semelle. f4i<l1j, N & M NBickcll, F. Wannan. 28-Caurtice ai Hamipton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneil Sanidll, ~ "-'"'-" _________________ July, 1-Salinsai Hampton. Melville and Mina, wiih 1er suai, * ft .il . '!AGENTS - Yau will nai know 10w maajy 5-Zian ai SaUna. t4nu. S. E. Bnadbura, Janeiville. "f B o w m n v l eC t hig a you c su be glad or n tu-H am p in ai C o rtice. T he S tatesm an la now on sale ' ' ' " ' ' . . . . ' ' nos' troubles. ard Tinie. De copy. ~«"Af 4.ýj

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