THE ~Ar1ftL>u~.I~ ~~->~--*~ - .. I tirne many of the boys PAGE NINE T. Bagneli ~ 238 Winners and Bern Carter's Lucky -- - -~ ~ A ~T ~ni A 'i'~?J AN RowMANViLLE. ONTARTO t J. Ailin 233 Strikes did the same to Ada Tom- No. 71Eveready Standard A Battery .. ....... ..1.35 Snih; engtre, J nior est;aCtr- 1OilUn No. 745 Eveready A Battery ....13 ih ete Jno et le- T ng tand No. 482 Mini-max B Battery..... .. 2.55 nates, Laverne Boyd; Bill Ruth-- And - No. P41-A-4G Philco Pack....4 erford; Bill Found, Allan Corn- ish, Carl Flintoff, Byron Brunt. E ey Ng t,-h ASSORTED BATTERIESFOR HEARING AoaS Bud Hop KvryNgh Song offh. ASSOTED ATTEIES OR RARIN AID - en;het defence, Murray Tighe; Starrlng RitaHawrhit e'ight defence, Alian Stnike; right Hyot ih* wing, Bill Dadson; le!t wing, Wal- Janet Blair, Lee Bowman Prairie fVter Woodward; centre, Fred ROY Wu A DSE i Cowle; alternates, Fran Hoaper, Added Shorts to Piease Cartoon "ZOOT CAT" Don Rundle, Gond. Sturnock, Bob RADIO SERVICE Stevens, Harvey Rowe, Gond. Pol -__________________________ 85 King St. Phone 580 Bowmanvi.lle lard. is eodMnT s.Wd -J .28-3 Orana, Junior West -------7 .05 Orona, Junior West -------- 17.30 Penalties: Stunrock, Paterson, TWO GREAT STARS, IN A GREAT PICTURE Second Period Greer Garson - Gregory Peck Orono, Junior West ------1 .45 Bowmanvil, Rundie -------- 15.30 l Bowmanville, Cowhe -- ---- 18.15 DRC A ESPenalties: Pollard, Paterson " A L Y 0 E I I N (major), Woodward. '1 L E f D C S 0q Third Perlod r ~~~~~~~~~Bowmanvilhe, Sturrock_------- 2.10Fo aetNwanCron Bawmanvihle, Rundle ------- 3.30FoLaetNwanCron Bowmanville, Sturrock r 0 ~~~~~Rundle)------------------------ 9.25 Bowmanvilhe, Sturrock -- 10.45 Comiiig Soon Bowmanville, Rundie FO QIC RLIF F(Sturrock)------------------ - - 11.30 A Thousand and One Nlghts ACH[ Otli r palIl sOnono, Paterson - ---- ----- 14.00 MNBowmnanville, Rundie "RHAPSODY IN BLUE"F (Hooper)165 Penalty: Paterson. Referee: Lew Wiseman. MRe ¶oethr ad cnse 'J1HURSDAY, JAN. 24th, 1946tefrt iod ended with the score at 8-3 Juveniles Beat Orono W heelrsMetth is Iin the local boys' favar. -ih had play Dean and Ray West led the Or- a.rSody 6 saw unl ono recovery in the iast period However [S P O R T N EW S I scoring three goal ewe hm Iiacoegm that featured In their Second league game gaines th but Bird and Levett managed to several flukes and rather spasmo- Bowmanville Intermediate Bas- attempte, __________________________________________Put in another twa for the Bow- dic god hockey Bowmaflville Ju- ketball Team will meet Oshawa hockeyii manville team. The gamne ended venies defeated Orono 8-6 Mon- th Grade and Seniors I with the score sheet 10-6 for the day night in Orono. Both tearns atte B.H.S. gym tonxght (mhurs- Officia' Tie2626atB.US IRaiders.. wee going ail out for the whole day). Although they lost their Carl Boe Orono: Goal, Byron Brunt; right tiead1eea clever Plays exhibition gamne in Peterboro on Next I inth HghScoo gm as Wd-defence, Bill Found; left defence, rnixed in with a couple of spon- Friday night Coach Walter De- ers at 9:ý In a challenge basketbaii gamne Brian O'Boyie; centre, Dean West; taneous fights kept the fans'on Gerprmse:ha3h0byswii Tam ed fteHg co edterDonald Mercer; alternates, Henry Orono took the lead eariyinte egogalou in thisgmahv i eaothHih chihdthrTeheftier opponients, Uptown Grads Leamen, Mervin Lunn, Charles first period when Junior West defeat their aid opponents, the on time: oatie, 62.Tegm wa Armstrong and Keith West. made a clever play in front of the motor city. ers an -kdW coecekn n Bowmanvilie: Goal, Don Stutt; Bowifanviiie. net to score on Bud esad ed as clos e ccins and defence, Frank iHooper; right Hooper. Gord. Sturrock made the apa ta slight injuries received by defence, Gordon Sturrock; centre, Jniy oWesmavlsctofor thn p alBus playrs wo wee swvel-TedBird; ieft wing, Lloyd Ham- Jno es. utoffr trip-ronoN pli h ayest cwh o wee wiel- iTedright wing, Harvey Lunney; ping. Bowmanvilie.mlssed sever- FidySCHEDI ped nteofateain. Nopree- aiternates, Tom DeGeer, Bob Gai-aigle opounie aths- WY notie o thegam hadbee iagerJimLevett, AllaniLbb tme most of them set up by the Friday evening Bowmanville given but the fans who came made ahr i ob iRdRdesM gtanJunl Wh their voices heard even along John Cattran, Ed. Breslin. superb playing of grank Hooper. RdRiesMde n ueie Wt Refeee:Lew isean.Paterson for Orono and Cowle o! teams wiil play Trinity College second Refrng ew sma. Bowmanviiie started their feud- teams in Orona. The TrinitY League The gamne was handhed impar- First Period ing in this period for which they Coilege teams have yet ta lose a uary l6, tially by referees Miss Hilda Rice Bowmanviile, Lunney received a penalty each and con- gaine and the Bowmanviiie boys represei and Mrs. Agnes Lewis. (Sturrock)-----------------3.55 tinued it iri the iast period when in order to keep in the running boys ]t Next gamne, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m., ' Bowmanviiie, Hooper -------1015 they were bath put off for five wili have ta win bath their gamnes. have ir sharp. Fans please mark calen-________________ Orono, Mercer ---------r----14.30 minutes. The Orono boys had In order ta have pienty of fans dars as a eminder. Te line-up:Orono, R. West --------------19.05 the better haif of a 2-1 score at attending the gamne a speciai bus Grads: Forwards, Margaret Sta- Ward, Marg Nichahis, Doris Dud- Penalty: Mercer. the end of this frame. wl ev atnsbssaina cey 6, Dorothy Turner 10, Betty ley, Aiheen Couch, Dorothy Second Period The second period easiîy went 7 o'chack Friday evening ta take Sisson, Pat Dinniwel, Marg Rowe Faulkner, Ruth Hooper. Bowmanvilie, Bird -----------1.45 ta Bowmanviihe when Hooper, any fans who wish ta see the 8, Sheila Wilson 2; guards, Wilha High Schooh: Forwards, Collette Bowmanville, Lunney Dadsan, Strike and Cowle ail gaine. Advance tickets for the Ferguson 8, Fay Fry, Winona (Hamilton) ----------------2.30 placed the puck in the net. Young bumyb tandfo A.H Clarke 10, Jacqueline Heyland 6, Bowmanvilhe, Cattran Frank Hooper was again the star Strrock, M. Breslin or any mem- Dorothy Evans 2; guards, Jean (Levett) --------------------- ---- .5making some brihiant plays. Bill ber of the hockey teams. Cavenhy, Marie Moyse, Lois Dmn- Bowmanvilhe, DeGeer_------- 5.30 Found of Orono received a bad. niweil, Rase Kibzey, Joan Green- Bowmanville, Lunney 93 crack across the face and had ta slight edge on the scoring. With field, Helen Roach.(Hamilton) ------------- 9.30------ be taken off the ice but he later about five minutes ta go Goalie Sro ck)------------ 18.15 returned ta the game. The period Don Stutt for Bowmanville was PeesD fet oal ro cer----------------1.40 ended with Bowmanville leading hurt by a flying puck. Although Thi eea oas rnM r eri-------------ý9 -053. he was suffering quite a bit of campet In Exibiton G me Oano, R est------- 14 The iast stanza was touch and pain he carried on and at the end former E n E x h i b i t i o n G aIi e OB o w n v i ie. e ett- - - - - - -- - - - 1 4 g o f o r b a t h t e a m s . O r a n o s e e m e d o f t h e g a i e h a d t a b e a s s i s t e d o ff I n M 1NDEJVM M ~ Ahea 24-8 athalltime Bow Catan)------------ 515 t be doing a lot of wood choppiflg the ice. Sturrock, Li.mney and camet tt E L L 'J manville Intermediate Basketbahi Bowmanville, Bird -----------7.00 and Bowmanville was getting the Hooper made the score sheet for high tr b iýýlilýua rd s Team were unable ta stop a last Orono, Dean West -----------11.05 penalties. Noteable for penalties Bowmanvihle while Dean West, the =v Cm..,hahf barrage by Peterboro and Orono, DenWs---- 14.5 was Pollard who was awarded O'Boyie and Ray West scored for W. Wç 1 'lost the game 42-34. The Ratar- P e an West--er -----1. twa wîthin seven minutes o! play. Orono. The game ended at 11-8 T. Bag I ~ mians were playing an exhibition Peat:-ecr The gamne ended after both teams for Bowmanvilie.- Jack I~9flfl l ? TV gamne against Peterbora Coilegiate had scored three goals in the hast Line-ups were the samne as for single r*em %W in Peterbora an Fniday evening. period at 8-6. Friday night's gamne. by E. HE htdwIt asa od mewih bth"~Line-ups were the saine as for Flrst Peried W. Mt HEArtist tat re twsagoodgaadineFidynîhtsgae.BwmnvleLeet---- 4.0285. c T Lthis picture always sides showing phenty of fast ad Fda irstgaie.iodBowmanville, Cavttan---- - 42 Teai play& billiardis before ho nifty basketball throughout. Ma- isPeodBwavlCtrn draws. T h i a practice son, Cordelle, Brown and Chem- Orono, Junior West -----------4.50 (Levett) -------------45 Cancil invariakly m a k e a h i a ence were the stars of the Bow-( Orono, Dean West ------ --- 7.15 Bowmanville, Sturrock , ol hand and eye steady. mranville team out-piaying the Bowmanvîlle, Sturrock --- -- 19-00 (Bird) --------------8.15 Coone If you've a case of nerves. Liftlock boys in the first haîf and Seod. J rn, .Ws ----------- 13 or i hnshvntbe nbetstpte intels.Bowmanvjhhe, Hooper Bowmanville, Lobb Westh going right, theresOlYowavheMon 2,u- -- - n1l.50 - PipCr oneliars -on Brnswick Mcden, Cle ne4,Weler4 .Brw , D(Rumnie----------- -----7.5 (Levett)------- ---------1.105Ppe bilO omnilDdo mnleardCattranu19.05kCouni cue agae f Ilen, Cre ec ,Wele 4 .Brw , D _Bowmnanville, Strike Second reriod Rund] equipment in aur Recrea- MeIntyre 2, E. Mcllveen 5, W. lDdo)--- ------------_21 rnRyWs ---------34 on tion Rorne. rown 1 îàofftt 2, tutt.Orono, Junior West ----- *-- 12.45 Bowmanvilhe, Hooper ------ 6.15 Willia Peterbora: Phunkett 6, Grahanm Sturrock Leads Bowmanville, Cowle Bowmanvilhe, Lunney W Mathews 7, Lee 5, Thampson 5, iesA * (Stevens) --------------- 71 (Hooper) --------------- 8.30 W It BrwWitkr slik8 tw adr gainst O. n Third Period Orona, Dean West ------------1140 Ind UMUMUmMMEUS at eze9 orny2 Bowmnanvilhe, Rundle Orona, Mercer (D. West) ----16.35 E R( WW U UReferee: R yr With Orono Juveniles leading (Hooper) _ --------------- 2.10 Orono, Dean West ------------19.00 R.Der ight up until the last periad Bow- Bawmanville, Sturrock Third Period W manville Red Raiders put on a (Rundle)---------------------- 10.30 Bowmanvilhe, Sturrock ------- 7.30 W. IM Kngu Street West Midget» Win Easily iast minute burst and won the Orona, Dean West ----------11.40 Bowmanville, Lunney ------ 8 .05 At roo n.Niht hockey gamne8 ta 4 at Onono arena Bowmanville, Woodward Bowmanville, Lunney At Oroo ffl.Night Friday evening. The gamne was (Cowle) --------------------12.45 (Bird) ----------------------11.40 I Iu <I9i >one of the best and fastest o! the Orono, Junior West -----------14.10 Orono, Dean West -------------12.05 III C I 4 , Outweighed and outplayed, Or- season and gave the extraordinar- Orano, Dean West ------------18.30 Orono, O'Boyle ---------------12.30 ab na Midget hockey teamn suffered ily large crowd of fans plenty of _________ Bowmanvihle, Hooper --------13.05 A Getleafl8 Grn. a 10-6 defeat with Bowmanville thrills. Red Raiders at Orona Fniday Jno etwopoe ab .r Wn ~ -Orana, Ray West ---------- 13.45 fliht.Th gane hih loke a Juio Wet wo rovd t b Rader W n 1 - Referee: Mike Williams, Port tighit. The igmo e phich loea the star for the Orono team open- Un Fast Midget ÇaMe Hope. ittf is git b ewpettope ned up the sconing in the first frame ____ atthe istd bproke wie open- when he stickhandled through the Setting a f ast pace from the thle seondper n id wenoawmanO- whole Bowmanville team ta score .igwiteBwavleRdR tr egeSat ville ~~~~on Bud Hooper. 'West again put openxgwiteBwavleRcR tr ege~ a~ ono's lone tally. one in when Sturrock was put Raider's Midget hockey team de- At Public School Rink Bowmanville started off the off for tnîpping towards the end o! feated the Orono team 11-8. The ____ first peniod fairly strang when the peniod. The time whistle blew match, a neturn gamne, was played Dept h eeecId o! iast t col ueetHarvey Lunney and Frank Hoop- with Orono 2 and the Raiders In Orona on Monday night before Saturday marning the Rotary i*tap fans. The gamne was exceptionally first senies o! games at the public eri pie0'v ut i in'ttathe penngcounter- aln amk h cr he. alrecodo oa n n uirHce egepae t but itta u-dîdlntake he lucky - semdtata logte ean withaut a penalty duning the school nink. a9 aot na ladsln oreoe.Rynew Bowmanvîlle team icamne an sxymntso ly ntefrtgm akMnl WetndDnbererechmaethe ice in the second period. They BInvil asfrth u- the and JohniesJtak attleds Iieed bo ote' beautiful scoing plays ta bning enor tam in te wsfrtedwthtsu-itepDligscrdo etets 50 ls h coet 2al the edo! the started cicking as a team and ta n onRc' er ate îtv,enet s.i fiscorne. re t 2ali for Bendgave the Orona boys a good run rotemithfrsprodwht a11i.Dlinsce na ~ j~l istfrme.d1re6 forB -far their maney. Junior West John Cattran, Jim Levett, Allan pass from Dan Masters for Man- cbhecksi0spre a bl an il a p r a e tl4u u made his third score o! h v n Lobb and God Sturrock working te whîl a k M fat w s t e r. nana I[r XJtý1G Vo! the gamne when he was board- teèe some oeyps tscrfi lJakMfatwsth Chen u]e n tr iaen nhslg ing just after twa minutes o!f10pa lsoeypss asoef marksman for Rice. Terry Mas- ta 0 otl put the Orana team up 3a-es0asa.i h ters, Moff att and Glen Fryne- G6~~~ ~~, ~~ There xvas no doubt that thePenyopnatswremec star for the Orona team, scaringacevdpnlis Radesmentbsies t hep out by Referee Lew Wiseman in- good percentage a! the Orano The second gamne saw Gardon au ening whistle in the second per- cîuding one major ta Murray Pat- team's goals. iod. Ted Bird scored just afteraeroo OnoDnRudemd The second stage was a littie Sellers team defeat Ivan Hawes' minute of play fallawed by Cat- th is cr o omnîl vener with the much smaller team 3-0. Sellers' team packed tran, Lunney, DeGeer and Ham-afeami-ptthntwene Orono team ciicking with their tomc oe o ae'ta ilton, all getting goals.tMercer and it was evident that the form- 126 wloa thetnly neonlstherana pulled the puck out o! the melee plays. Frank "Sonny" Hooper a let atgood ean shot goforha goal.played a brilliant gamne for the er would wi rmhesatBo team n akethe score sheet. Per- letwmanville team. Theo secondgoBickle scored twice while Charlie T o w a r d s t h e t een d o !e t h eofr a m e Fre Cole ta t he itinahs enodende *4it thescor 7., Kilpatnick got the other counter a etitions that bids well ta top r records., Wednesday's game, E. Roach back ta form by roil4ng the niple a! 815. Others topphed naple with creditabie eclat: rstlake 796, W. Mutton, 749; ignell 713; and J. Allun 701. ,k Braugh registened hig h awith 327, followed closeiy .Roach 319, T. Bagneli 303, lutton 300 and W. Westlake *m-Aý standing:-gqri* team play was lacking. r, towards the end of both there were a few signs of ed combination which lead to a better calibre of in future garn ,es. à1 scorer and timekeeper, )e; referee, Alan Strike. Saturday: Mantie vs Seil- :30 a.m.; Rice vs Hawes at icaptains are urged ta, [their players present and ist of the teams and play- 1a compiete schedule will in next week's Statesman. ZD BOWLING )ULE GETS UNDER JANUARY 16 L12 teams competing, the haif of the Senior Bowling ascheduie commenced Jan- 6, with many returned men ented in the lineups. The ust back from the front injected a punch into the amsadn: P W L Pt in the District. lia ----------- 3 30 7 - AU makes and alsizes - ehl----------------- 33071 Jake --------------3 21 5 7lice -------------- 32 1 5 er ------------- 3 1 2 2 dle ------------------ 312 2 -dry ---------------- 3 122 G o F. JA M IES O N iams ---------------- 3 i 2 2 Heani-------------- 3 0 3 O TIR E S H 0P aon------------------3 03 0 Ldividual averages: omnil îoach ------------------------- 272 Kinig & Silver Sts. o anil Westlake--------------------- 265j /Iutton ------------------- - 249 foi( Ontario's ski trails mean fun for hundreds of friendlY visitars from the States every yeam. We want them ta, enjoy themselves .. . sa they'll keep on comling! Let's do ail we can ta make their visit a real pleasure! Worth his weight in gold! The province of Ontario profits ta ahlmost the saine extent from tourist busi- ness as it does from the j gold mining industry. It la Up ta, each of us ta e 41..+ t itace n UTowiflL This diagram shows how everyone benefits from the Ontario tourist incarne. Every dollar is shared this way. . . 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amuse- mente; 6. Garages. It works bath ways! They treat us oyally when we visit them ... we can't do less than retumn the com- plinlent. iRemember that it costa money ta take a holiday ... so let's see they get a good returu for evemy penny they spend. inaT- t- gcu m A. Osborne 230 llnson's Head Pins. The Cao Coos J. Coole ---------------------- 226 now lead the race with the Lucky P. Cancilla ----------- __----_ 226 Strikes a close second. J. Brough --------------------- 226 F-igh single for the evening D. Carter ----------- --- 224 went to Marg Jackson 249, fol- C. Rundie------------------------- 222 lowed by Vi Coole 233 and Duaine J. Gay--------------------------215 Palmer 222. High for 3 games, J. Large - ---------- - --------215 Marg Jackson 585, Bern Carter S. Woods --------------------214 571, and Duaine Palmer 567. L. Wiseman --------------214 High averages: B. Virtue --------------------------213Vi Coole------------------------- 179 E. Rundie --------------------- 212 Marg Jackson --..------------- - 178 P. Bird ------------------------210 Dote Oke --------------------------178 B. Begiey --------------------------208 Bern Carter -----------------177 R. McKnight -----------------204 Duaine Palmer ---------------177 Ada Tomiinson ------------ --174 Teami Standings Marg King -------------------170 Edith Andrew ------------ -----165 Ladies'BowlingLillian Richards - ----- ------ 164 L de' ow igDoris Poiley -----------------164 Vi Coole's Cao Coos took five Lola Marjerrison ------------ 164 points off Doris Polley's Winsome Lois Large ------------------- ----161 OUR TIRE REPAI RS MONEY Have small tire cuts and breaks repaired im- mediately bef are they lead ta serious trouble. Or if you have the liard luck to have a serious break or blowout, bring your tire ta us. 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