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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Aug 1948, p. 6

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?'AGE a= £ - -' AMI A Z 3 A .E~IJLLA, 'U MAN VILLEONTARIO i ~~~Dates Announced Jrs. Win Opener Well Known Bowmanville Citizen Narrowly Misses Det nM orAcdt I SPORTFor Sofibail Playoffs From County Town < SPO RT NW S Tuesday August 3rd In the Serni-Finals Mikes vs. Pepsi Cola playing their first three games Fridy, Agust6thin the semi-finals, Jr. "B" Lake- Junor T ke Se ie F on C bo rg B.T.S. vs. Pepsi Cola shore Basebail League, edged Co- Monday, August 9th bourg on their home grounds, FisiGa te P olstd y o er Mke v.Rurals Wednesday, the score 7-6. The ______ ______________________Tuiesday, August lOth garce was featured by two hom- Thursday, August 12th Bowmanville 3 runs in the first Misjudgements, burlesque bob- lagher grounded to short for a PpsCoav.Mesfmeth ohr'bJo God ble ad feehitin in*ahig t1 un error, then Sturrock Friday, August l3th for Cobourg in the 5th. for 3 wind entertained a hilarious grounded through centre for a Rurals vs B.T.S. couniters. crowd of 200 fans on the High single and the winning score. MoayAustlhStrcktredothmun School grounds, Saturday, as MSummary R ura s s. epsi olaf romaviledan gae mu n- Bowmanville Rotary Juniors ek- umr uasv.PpiClfoBwanleadgvepo- ed out a 10-9 win against Cobourg Summary: Cobourg - 9 runs,i Tuesday, August l7th ly 3 hits. Dadson relieved at a to make it two games straight in 12 hits, 6 errors, 2 walks, 7 fan- Mikes vs. BT.S. critical period and was touched the Junior "B" playoff series of. ned, 1-2b,» 1-3b, 1 HR. Left on 6. 1 Thursday, August l9th for f ive safeties. Bowmanville the Lakeshore League. But the Bowman ville - 10 runs, 16 hits, Pepsi vs. Rurals got only 4 4its, two by catcher first win in Cobourg is under pro- 4 errors, 5 wa]ks, 11 fanned, 6-2b, Friday, August 20th Martin. The game was really lost test and the series may be reop- 1-3b. 15 left on. BT.S. vs. Mikes by pitcher Harrott on wa1Iks and ened. Hooper crashed out four bits, Monday, August 23rd wild pitches for his 4 hit perfor- Cobourg had it ail in the bagi three doubles, one triple and got Rurais vs. Mikes mance earned a victory. Saturday with a 9-2 edge in the Ila walk to star the field. Cowie Al] games will be seven innings, The second game in Bowman- 7th inning. Bowmanville out- bit thrice, Dadson, Rundle and, starting at 7 p.m. Two top teams ville, Saturday, will bed reported fielders started the parade by mis- Sturrock twice each 1 iil play off for the champion- at greater length, since the staff judgng eveal fies whch ith eamR. . E ship. Number of games to lie de-1 reporter, absent from Cobourg, soi baseve h itsnd hbb ies rn Coaurg 3011013009 E.6cided. Championship series to 'wilî tally the play. A win for soi bat s ue iarnd cunbob sranth obJufirs 001 1001330 126 4start August 3th. Cobourg Saturday means a final visitcrs. The change came ia the 001_100_33_1__ 16_ game in that town Aug. 11. last of the 7th when Cobourg out- -O eM r a eI iesT a ed un~d brrgeofexra B aseellProtests Darlington League M k ' e mL al clouts. 'Promise More Games lnSfbllPaof Hr* o tn:Cobourg oe In Extended SerieS 1 The Darlington Softball she- ____~ Hpeed sih o its went:Cobnet-dule bas been completed except Ta .L opeaed wth two hts ~vbîc net-ftr one game. This is a verv im- Ta .L ted. tbree runs fo!lovwing three Plavoffs in three 'basebali lea- portant game and is 'between Mikes 1 1 Gordon Rice of Bowmanvile had a lucky escape from deatb on the morning of August 5 whebiwstouduoobIwetuto misjudged flies. An error in the gues have been Sa jumbied up 'Courtice and Maple Grave book- B.T.S. 1 1 2j control on Highway 2A, just west of Oshawa, and swung across the boulevard into the pat fa atbudtrc rvnb ae tally. Another run in the 4th re- cal fans will see several more Mapie Grove diamond. At the Rurais o 2 2 lin Oshawa Hospital. Nelson was unhurt. sulted from a tbree-way refusal. games in the next two weeks. I present C'aurtice is one game ta touch a Texas leaguer. Tbe Bowmanviile Rotary Juniors abead of Maple Grove and a xin B.T.S. DEFEAT RURALS struck out five. ing a new Liberal leader In Can- trs ncretafisadaado otknso ietc x count rose to six runs in the 6th wbo took two games straighit from for tbe latter will tie them for Tescn eko lyfsi Mikes-Brough cf, A. Osborne ada? Flunked. Answer: First time wrtin eet. Ti biaincp oseErp ilnt on t o his, o e a ripe, e rned Cob urgin t e Ju ior B' pay- leag e ie ders ip.softball league got under way, 3d, . Os ore l , C. it sBorne1 'i hstoy te o e s ePr ce d aut- o- tppareCdla e 4h o jc ft e p o u i g a u h m a n i e three mhit ne ae bonr.otst onhe rt lagae sftnshes with Ma pie oGav e e inning th B.T.S. team defeating Ru- el() D. Barr If, H. Cameron1 ter. Last Liberal Convention, 1919, Charlie Miller moved a l-bfr h a.Bcueo tnd hta bnaldte cre wîh ae.preomnvithe finterme sdsi te s sitwitb aul rtice nnrt,'nrais 8-7 onAugust 3. Before the rfB. illams p. same date and montb. . quent vote of tbaaks as h ufdiceaeiiouaio,~ ipen Dadsan then reiieved West on the up. 12-4 and lsing 13-7. Eenezer! playoffs the Rurals were at the Pes oaLtl ,Glol (8) What's Operation Ratbole? an Orono) cigar. ~fda elo h v lu-.4ne. hit for the remainder of the hnave ta wait an a Wbit'oy protest scheduled games winning 9-7 and cant seem ta play their usuai De-(b) Opre-war.toles it debacie. gisPotHponteam losing 14-1. Courtice edged ou pew lst. G. Piper ss, Couvier r f Silence. Answer, (a) U.S.A. aid C lmnwstewae f Teesaeet ihih e agaîast PRa ly a tr H o e on th e a m7 6e i e to c m le e t e i o uf br n d at ae bao i lfo . T . . R c H o per (6), K e em an p, B ird If. 'Jt a B alkans. (b ) > U .S.A . aid tt h e ve- icket the ' e d a w b p rtovro e n P og a s Bownianvil e forbyPr t Hope'. Thda w a -6 Tr ne t ua rnpietthe bst o O he m un or BT. Rc -tmhre ik slO r ns 6 hna w ee o r ili n h ve D rc nd R ss S ut w a bit - gic lurl e ontucidin Brdonmaavilerscoridpe in tbe vinfoe otea HlopenThelaywan- gaes.pae nth att ards wabked five aad struck out h its and 1 error.1 j been sunk ta defeat Chinese Coin- jdyfoes ititGvro eeomn"js udb h s rda n H o o per's. tple , B uttd s o - t v i e ra s. l pe l y i h L eag u e S tan d in g s as o f A u g u st 9 fiv e. T re w ~in , th e osing p itch er, P ep si C o la- 4 ru s, 4 its an d m u n ists. d . S o lv r im os t ro n toil e at ooa d A g c u urO g n z - shaws sngl. Cwlebitandsco- te Wrinrs.struck out five and walked two. 1 2 rrar. i uotig JohTFrisnbor ' ed la the 4th on Hoopers double. Bowmanvible Jîiveniles take on 1Team W.'L. Pts. Home ruas were scored by Bag- 12Extorase it (r9s)rd ybo Q:*bTbey Joh iksh e tenx etngtrercmi- ino'h niesain n Rundie duldin the 7tb, came i Markbarn in a thrce-game serni- iCourtice 838 6 ei3ndM 16r. BrggExtHoraA.O baseB ilia Rssas"th seke akd etereors CubAseblrmes asdona tdyby;eb.AO hmonapassed bail as Martin 1final series this week. That's the Mapie Grave 7 4 14 twa triples and Jackman, Miller, at Elmer ndtt's lakeside.Scottage on stafft of ail available plans andg. walked. Cowle hit again and situation at the momnent. The var- Ebenezer 6 6 12 BanelPolardB.Polley and W. boo ad .Bgnl.I g o licyetsto ata in endcorruptWdnesdhaned easPt i rgas fErpancutis Hoopers bdubeede ous dtsfrlclgms ilTrn 0 4Pobley alrtdomes.Ban thatsafetyles atside aur-d rua rally. Score 9-5. 1'ai he Irc.nfu]ly when we go!j Surmary: ..S.-o ruas, 1 ES3CLS EFA BTS.Banak. Princ iesalîs wbe nsMlDlefrpnbbttrdrnurbleetetuera op West opened the 8tb witb a ta press. Fans are cautioned t isad2err.PpiCl efae T.1-sle t igt aievSa o]bdays. i lotal C.O.Fnd 2edr.rHe aiso tolhaakedteWa.t.Seminentlvsuccess lagtanychine aisotl double, Cox and Ruadie were on watch for bilbs la stare window, Locals P.lay i . IF Rurals-7 ruas, il hits and 3 2 Friday aight. The game was "aneaess." wr DeeGecr ahe ad a do mmn ittee m aeyorefmsero htue tbrough errors then Cobourg ci- dates of borne games. Orono Tournament errars -Jcmn2nKwluadecided until the 4th ianiag Doomsda.v bers o h rn uceso a Ade Carnegie. threw wild to yiebd tbree ruas. BTS. -Jcmn2d oa when Pepsi Cala started a hitting (10) Wbo is Sir John Bayd Orr? Trearteral.t The crowd rose la tbe 9tb whea 3rd, Cannors c. Miller cf, B. Bag-J spree in the 4th that gaiaed them Charles Carter bad it but the beh eotrcutd9mm u iiSl Dadsoa speeded out a bunt, stole. 'St. Louis Cardinals Vic Cooksoa's Rackets, Bob neil rf, Werry lst, Richards p' a total of eigbt ruas. The only question was fuîrtber eîvîcidated ukigot.h ea xtes a Hooper on via error and Levitt Craig's Salemites and the Maple Poibard If, Campbiell, Slemon ss. score for BT.S. was two ruas in by the quiz . tr:H asD-for e the quiz commenced.Te wihawlfle h ak.Gl n ieY ung Players Grave Hawks wibl ait see action Rurals-B. Poiiey rf, W. Poiley the 5tb. rector General, Food and Agricul -_____fae _thefiebox ___ ______________________________ Campt the Canadian Forester baIl 3rd, Gay 2nd, Mclntyre lst, Pic- Keleman pitching for Pepsi tural mraiateo r: HedwaD- wl aetefn o etwe.A oi ________________________ry-out a ptaurnament la Orono on Saturday. kie ss. Bragg cf, McDonald cf, Cola walked two and struck out tions. He warned that starvation SHAPE 0F THINGSDe'9rgSoe ecsl August 14. Tbree diamoads wibl Richards c, Trewin p. eigbt. Richards on tbe mound and war would resuît uaîess a co- TO COME ABROAD .G atns ecsl Fair Grouads Park, Belleville_ lie used witb sevea girls' teams for B.T.S., for three innings, walk- ordinated world effort producedW.CLae&SnNwovll Ontario, wilb be the scene of a1 and three boys' teams already en- MIKES DEFEAT PEPSI COLAS ed tbree and struck Out %vwO., more food. He said that the world Europe ln the next tbreyarT..SemnEnikle ]~4basebaîl try-out camp Friday and1 tered, and cbartered buses will 1Cmbl aei h t nigwudg onwtl* 0yasi a u esfo rmt Mc ufysSaturday. August 2tb and 2lst,! leave Oshawa and Peterboro. Saving their Sunday punch forCamptikeloutcanthe 4thfiur.ngasewou l don wthia 50ers iHe maytu ess foonda from(eUie .L.Ba.Trn whîch wibb lie coaducted by the The tournament will feature the the seveatb iaaiag, Mikes ul Smay Pepsi Cola-1O ruas, set a precedent by renouncinc, bis otber couatries. Purchasso m akod otpo St. Louis Cardinals, and is one of: starry Peterboro Maids, wianers away from a tie bail gamne by add- î 9 bits and 1 error. Scottish citizensbip ta become a North American farm macieyH .SywlBaktc C E R N E mare than 60 such camps schedui- of the tournament in Peterboro, ing six ruas ta their total la the!i B.T.S.-.' ruas, 2 bits and 1 er- worbd citi-en. and fertibizers will steai]yd-C .Tre rn ed by the Cardinals this summer. with the possible entry of Lamne seveath and walked borne mwitb a ror. Relief 'came when the Inquiet- diine. W .Bgel uy&Lvh It will be open free ta ail boys Hayaes' Forester team pbaying an 10-4 decision over the Pepsi Cola Pepsi Cola - Gilhooby 2nd. tion endcd witb a peroration urg- Despite substantial restrto .W eel .J er n SA L Ebetwxeen the ages of 17 and 23 exhibition game with Orono girls. teani on Tbursday night. Yourth 3rd, Piper ss, Habîman cf, ing Rotarians to take a keener la- of pre-war crop averagesby15,TeSasmnOfc 1who aspire ta careers la profes- Tournameat will be afficialby op- Mikes seem to bave came thru' Little c, Keleman p, Hooper lst, -___________________________ $.95 PORCH CHAIRS sional basebali. ened by Mayor McCallum of Osh- in the playoffs, witb the calibre of Bird If, Couvier rf. 1 ,, 3 Try-auts wilb start at il o'clock awa. Axteil and McCabe Trop- basebabi that won them the cbam BT.S. - Jackmaa 2nd, Kowal $3%.3,.DICK CHAIRS e a c h marnîag and continue Il hies wilb go ta tbe wnners of the pîonsbîp last vear. 3rd, Sieman ss, Miller cf, Bagaeli Lss1/3 througbaut tbe day. The camp boys' and gils' sections. The winning pitcber, B. Wîl rf, Werry lst, Richards p. Camp- $3OOto5950TENI wibl be under the supervision of Entire proceede from the day s liame struck out tbree and walk- bell (4), Pollard cf, Connors c. C. S. -Pop" Kebcbner, dean of events wilb be doaated ta the Osh e 0 Kbmno temud____ RACQUETS-Less 1,3 j.basebali scouts. He willb le as- awa K nsmen Stadium Fund. foi Pepsi Cola wabked two and MIKES DEFEAT RURALS $2.25 to $3.75 TENNIS s isted by Joe Cusick, formerly EDrF SHE-es2%ioyCross star and minor league Again playing cbempionsbip l r 824 AAIN wii player and manager. This staff Rai s u uuy ara 14-5 i RsentIthe ED-NEW TRUNKS-Less 20% will judge tbe performances of on o ln r p ib. Mkssn b uaej.. I 2 .1 EGNT OO ýthe players at their chaser. sJ . . . .Mkessco.d. eNEW AKIINE--ÇOO RGN OLSI tion, offering contracte to those'wonMv korisn Rin us awaconsisteatlY 1T R W B R E 20Oi TRUNKS-at cost price Wonuaîified. L Os awatbmougbout the game, ho wever -jA'Cr~Til 5 SUTN GLASSESj Every boy in tbis vicinity wbo Rurale were successful aniy in I,~~X Less 10% festa ehswa ttkst driviag in ruas la the 2nd and 9TL11BAN )PISHING TACKLE become a professionai basebali 3rd innings. Less 20% played is invited ta enroil for a Willamst,,çiaçigcpiche ASEBALL EQUIPMENT Iti'y-ott. Tbere will be reganiar wblked sx ad th fot he,*l Less 20 % drille la runniag, fiebding, bitting whl rewîn, pitching forRu ie and thmowing. The pitchers wiîî rals struck out four and walke get a chance to show their tuff five. bs iswr crdb --i lu II y 5 made up of players la atteadance! White, Tîghe, Williams, Barr aad ý at the camp. AIl boys planning!Bag SporBsaggd Cyce ,t attend are asked ta bring their' Mikes-Cameran, H. Osborne, SprsadC ce on gloves and basebabi chocs, A.Osborne, Williams, Barr, Ames, and uniform if tbey bave them. White, Summersford, Tigbe. KING STREET EAST An lyr .ge acnrceRrî-Ruadle, Blackburn,.BB wibblierefudedai]expesesla-Polley, Pickle, Richards (7), Gay, I rdent ta attendiag the camp. ens. owaTewn Seh KE SL KES I TU E * Surale-S Mikes-14 ruas, 1,DMIIO-D for Beets ad Cucumbers2no heatin Arrd ______________________________________________prducrs te ther buyers, 'ta M204Ozl. Ordrono C--r-a-----------------__ __59__ __ __ __ _ __AC DO NE 2' 2< AR AL DEOher4 --3c,5cchannel 500 million busbels an- M C D I E 2Tis 3 A Frs ------------- 3959 nualîy imb wombd sustenance at DOMINO-BLACK ! F'APOTE Freh - 3c, 9ea $2 top, grading ta a fixed min- Lb 80- ____________________ The annual Bowmanvible Tre- Rinks takiag part included nine imum, over a five year period J TU Pkg* C Pkg. C Soft *Safe *Neat RIID ELH bIcs Bowling Tournameat bcldj from Osbawa, four from Bow- (b) Morley Vanstone, a non- i CERTFIEDHEALH 1jWcdnesday, Auguet 4, on the la- I moker, decbinedth Haaa SALTS (English style>) cab greens, brought together 20 I manville, tbmee from Whitby, two whncretysaithe ausea 12s 33c - 2 FOR u5c iinake in competitian for the baad- fmom Petembono and one eacb from of failune of the scheme. The U. 1___ lb._____59e ____ same Good'ýear Tmophy. Close Part Hope and Lindsay. Greens S.A. didn't natify. Eaglaad and a& j@~~~, pai . ~~play featured four top 'eame witb ecihxeln hp n h Australia then witbdnew. Can- OtaoN.i t 9 EONOMY Swlm CaPs ------- 49c, 75e runaems-up making the issue lacin esanseoedefsbas ada ratified and hobds the bag. U. Sunburn Cream........--39e doulit uilthe inl nd Te at intemx'alin l the cbulbouse. S -A. dodged sînce producene are No. 1 STAKED TONATE OATOES ol b. 9 Tangl fr Brns. .65c nopv tfhelvfinathedComa- Ow'en Nicholas, president ofthe getting aven $2 and iîus an eîec- orh- R nk ofCorn- Bwmvlie Lawn Bowling Club, tion ycan. SPECIAL VARIETY, RED, RIPE, FIRM CifriSet ue ------j Noxzemna Cream.. 43c, 63e Spîiied bowling had an unus- thanked the visitors for their at- IDEAL FOR SLICING Clfr uabbibbibîfo a avrit cn-tendance and intemest as be dis- <6 Marshall Plan teant was Jui or a Pvreon- - (bu6)tema badom ri- What's the Marshall Aid SunksiOags28:o.29 t eastad wbo Juiorie bkearestn lt- ead ted an admeted the>'Plan? Chane Carter %von the Grown speeîqlly for us at Chas. BIckle CafrnaSels Themo weed. pit 1.5.S150.A. f.5 yanancial owedliesupport wade ad leasanthet Ved U..A enaciGaspprtdensnt, B- aren, manvlvll Cller The~s Bttie in $16 $10 t 250 eran on bis father's Oshawa rink. Goodyear Trophy to the winaer. for nehabilitation of froc Eumopeani Graneil 2 o pintTheros 1.35 Meal LnchKits98c Final standing among the bead- _________ cauntries. The speaker then ou t- bulk - 2 lbs. 6 qt. basket Il qt. basket 'sz6 25 en a s oo Wins Total Tbe Austrabian egg-laying plat- three biblion, 750 miIIion' fund 2c9C $.5L m Cornish Oshawa3 57ï v pus Js a furmed animal with a that carnies a three per cent rate. rhon. We Fitî Rea ci, Oshawa 3 561 duck-bike bill. Oniy Iceband and Nomway have CO LN ' D U T RETue Wilian-s .Bowrnanville 3 54 Th(- daugh'cer of a San Francis- accepted, the latter conditionably Valhies Effective T.. Frldayv .ÇaurdayDOIONSRE MTD Renaud. Petembomo 2 58ico ccw nainecd 'Margo" bas beený on a lowem ate. - --- ard, Os4awa 1 47 jchristeiied Mrgrie"7) What la significant la chaos-iAgutl h; J___________ THE CAMAnTAM

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