TNU~SDAY, I'~E. 2lut, 1952 T!! CA1~ADIAN STAT~MA1ÇI DO MANVILTA ONTAMO PAGE W.UVIU Cornets Dow to Defeat us ln Firsi Play-Of! Game CObourg Cornets Monday nighl invfided Memorual Arena with a rej1veaated team out to revenge SatiMAys 9.2 trouncing at the hatids 61 the Barons. They faileci rniserably. J>wmnanvlle downed the visii ~4lia wide-open first game tn th~e nemi-final seriez. More . thon 900 hockey fans urged the orfl.g-shir t tovictory. eË Cornets looked patent andi A tblood ln the opening min- WtýIthe tilt. They pressureti # ~OPàûast Bill Gearlng at the :W, second mark alter buzzirig ari-4d the net like becs arounti But'the Dauons werçn't giv1ng sM41y quarter Monday evening. Thréwn sllghtly off balance by thg ueed of Cobourg's opening fileWrk-, local puck.chasers-- whi ave yet to lcarn to quit- toulght- off the Cornets until the 2:09 mark when Maxie Yourth bariked the flrst of bis four goals on a relay from Carl Flintof! and Bob Bird. Cleaner snowsuits! .Stubborn spots banlshed *Like-new texture restored SOdorliss e Minor mendlng froo Eve leigh's Laundries: Cleaners & Dyers OSHAWA ZENrfTH 13000 SLocal Agent: HOOPER'8 LADIES' WEAR t Rookies Arnong Starls The incxperienced crew on the Barons turned ia a1-tr perfor- mances In the Cobourg tilt. Carl IFlintoff, Lloyd Hamilton, Don Masters, Don Mercer and Bill Dustan took ail the Cornets could mgive and fireci it back In slzzling ashots-on-goal. Bill Dustan collecteci two goals in the semi-final gaine with Mast- Iers and Mereer claimlng one *apiece. In the assist department. 1 Hamilton collected twq, and Carl c Flintoff set up another. 9 Although the Barons shoveçl 1 ine goals past the Çomnets' twine- minder, Young Stu 1,ingard in Co. 9bourg nets turneci in a solid per- -formance. A few weeks back he iwas playlng juvenile hockey in 9the County Town. Wie the season ended ho played ln a town -league and for the first time in *his lite donned pads and tended 1 goal. With only a few games 5under his belt he replaced Slip 1Rowe, Monday night, and bis coolness and dexterity la the Cometz' net would seem ta mndi- cate a great future In the Lake- shore Intermediate "A" League. Cornets Open Scorlng Wilcox opened the scoring for Cobourg on a pass from Wallace at the :38 second mark, but Maxie Yourth evened the count at 2:08 when he connected on a Bob Bird rebound and banked the rubber. Barons defenceman Carl Flintof t was crcdited with an assist on the play. There was no stopping Bow- manvile after their first tgste o! scoring. Don Masters found the twine at 3:12 on a beautiful play set-up on a behind-the-net pass by Lloyd Hamilton while Bill Dustan sat out a two-minute trip- ping stint in the sin bin. Both tearns played bath ways on the ice. Back-checking was the order of the day. At tirnes a flare-up seerned imminent but the game was exceptienally well handled by Referees Paynme of Peterborough and Mornison of Toronto. Dean West accounted for Bow- mnanville's third goal at the 5:09 mark on a solo break from the blue line. Four goals were scor- ed ln a littie more than five min- utes of play la the first frame, but for the next aine minutes the teams battled to a standstill. Cornet'>Cooper Connects Playing-coach Cooper of the Cornets collected the visitors' sec- ond goal at 13.55. The rubben bounccd off four Cobourg sticks while Buck Cowle was in the pen- alty box, and then it came to Cooper about 20 feet out and he made no mistake about sinking the disk. Pete Fenguson tied the game Up at, 17:36 on a hlgh shct blocked from Bill Gearing's sight. The second period belonged ta Bowmanville. Bob Bjrd from Maxie Yourth - reglstered the fourth Barons' tally at the 3:07 mark. Bill Dustan toolc a cross- ice pass from Don Masters and dented the twine at 5:52; Dean West connected at 9:21, and wing-J mate Don Mercer scored the sev- eath Bowmanville goal at 10:32 witlh assists gaing ta Harvey Lun- ney and Dean West. Buick Cowle outshoae Cobourg's McMillan in the bad boy depart- ment in the semi-final tilt. He SHEET METAL WORK AND RO T AIR HEATING *BOT AIR FURNACES * AIR CONDITIOMING * OIL BURNERS * ALL TYPES 0F ROOFING Work estimated without obligation wili conform to low overhead at my new lpcation. SELDBY GIRANT 6 MILL LANE (Off Scugog St.) BOWMANVILLE PHONE 2674 e1. Phone First ... and mako ap. 3 A i7 pointnient for fast 1-visit Ioan. i 2. Write . .. for application. Co.. rnakers, bankable security flot re- qmquirod. Cash promptly upon approval. 3.CorOne ... .seeMYS MANager. ~Ieé~ l~jf. It'S "Yes*" to 4 out of 51 Dn't borrow unnccessarily, but if a loan is the right answer, phono. write, LO A 19or corne in. Employed men and wom- en.-rarried or single-are welcorne. F1 Loans $50 ta $1200 en Signature, urnture, or Auto FINANCE CO, IIid FI., 11 '/, SIMCOE ST., M. (OÔver tank et Nova Scoto) Phono: 3-4647 0 John PaUsae, TES MANoger OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL NOON taons mode le midonts of ait sortcccding tores, * FNmol inane C.mpuisy ofc Cdo SOREMUSCES?"KINGO F PAIN" Bill Bates' Te=m Stili in the Lead Wjth L*qioii Bowli Leglon bcwlers are ro: clown the homestretch w1tb Bates' team away but In1 with 34 points wlth Ernie fect's crew riding *long inge place wlth 28 points. P'oints were won anid droi at Martyns Bowling Alleys7 day evening, Feb. 12, In the ond schedule and pertinent gion bowling statistics are] inunder recorded. Second Sehedule Team P( Bates Perfect - ___-____ Woodward Elliott Knight McKnight High Averages Games G. Elliott 15___i B. Bates .--______15 D. Taylor 15 E. Rundle ____12 J. Woodward - 15 J. Fair -- - 15 S. Murdock ----15 High triple Tuesday night c]aimed by D. Patfield witli pins while he rolled up a si of 293. High triple for .the: is held by Bill Bates, 915,1 tiiglk single of 405. 'Twas cz Sad Story For Barons to Bow To Record Defeat olng 1 Bil frtont Per- îeond pped Tues- sec- tLe- here. oints -. 34 - 26 -25 -14 Ave. 229 224 215 206 203 202 202 was 689 ;ingle year wit4i The Most savage defeat record- cd this season in the Lakeshore Intermediate Hockey League was Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, handed Bowmanville Barons by Pont Hope "free-scorers" la the hilîside town. The Redmen took the garne 18-2. Flu flrst Invaded Baron ranks swccping Don Gilhooly andi Maxie Yourth and many other stellar performers ta the sidelines. Oth- an Bowmanvillc boys played though i11 but werc unable ta of - fer more than a token defeace ta a Pont Hope hockey teain apenat- ing on ah six cylinders. Goalie.Bih Geaning tendecI the twine for the 'Trst pcniod but was taken out at the end of the frame with a higli temperature. The score was 4-0 when Georgia Heath took over the nets '"cold" behiad a team that just couldn't catch fine. musters Scores Twice Winger Don 'Masters scored bathn Barons' goals on assists fnomn Danay Ginard! and Bobby Bird. Medhurst and Free a! the Part Hopers collected il goals betwecn them. Some 1,050 hockey fans jammed the Peter Campbell Memonial Arena ta witness the massacre that was previously publicized as "onc of the best gamies of the season." Many fans werc un- happy with the outcomc, pantic- ularly Bowmanville fans who made the trip to watch their team take Port Hope. earned four penalties. McMiilan was rather tai-e on defence, prob- ably because ha was' much too slow in bis attempts ta body the fastest skating tcam Bawmanvîlle has produced la ycars. Repeatiag bis first period per- ormance, Wllcox opened the scon- ing for Cobourg at the 15 second mark la the third period. Bow- manvilli. s Don Gilhobly made the points columa for the first time ia the game whea ha took a pass tramn Maxie Yourth at the goal mouth, faked Stu Liagard into a move, then pocketed the puck at 11:57. Bil Dustan froni Hamilton addcd the final Baanrs' tally at 14:28. Push and Slash The game later evolved into a push and slash affair with the ica taking on the appearance of an open air rînk in snow time. Pete Ferguson scored the final goal of the game-Coboung's fifth-at 18:12. Bill Gcaning handled 33 shats- on-goal during the evening. one less than the 34 handled by Corn- ets' Stu Lingard. FUEL GIL STOVE OIL COAL OIL We Deliver- 3 Meter Trucks To Serve You BOB STOCKEE'S GARAGE PHONE 804 BOWMANVILLE r Just Some Down Righi Bowling This Week With NoRecords Broken EltOP 1Brock with 318 just sncaked past Dick Patfield whu had 316 ta win the Royal Theatre tickets for the high single game. Following Patfield was that re- nawned thespian. Walt DeQeer, with 314. Red Moses, another import from Oshawa, bad high triple with 774-260-242-272. Four otn- er bowlers bested the 700 mark. Pat Yeo, the corner grocer, had 747, AI Osborne 734 and Doug Taylor and Ross McKaight were tied with 701 cach. Red Moses' team had hlgh triple with 3420 and Doug Taylgr's outfit had high single, 1222. Rus Oke's tcam has a 5-poiat4advant- age' aven Dick Little's team. Oke has 37 points with Little 32. Andy Anderson won the bara for the week with 103 whilc Mcl Dale had 105, Blain Elliott 106, Jack Cole 110. and George Ste- phens and Ray Fry bath with 111. Blain Elliott won low triple honors with 414 whilc Bob Stock- er bad 443. Alley Chatter Every time Dick Patfield makes a strike he does a littie dance and ha is sa good at it that the ex- ecutive is thlnking o! having hirn as the main attraction at their annual banquet. Dr. Austin and Ray Brack have a littlc feud bnewing, with Austin winning out la the finst round on Wednesday. Phil Cancilla dlaims the pins used ta fail more casily whca he was looking aftcr the alîcys. Phil has a hard time now hîtting the 200 mark. Ab Pipcr's teamn took 7 points from. Ted Hoar's teamn and now Ab dlaims he has the best team in the league. In four weeks the second sched- uIc wil1 be finishcd. Sheets will be postcd at the alîcys for catnies la the Men's Major League Tour- nament, s0 stant pickiag out your partners for the doubles. Team Stamding W Oke ~16 Elhiott ______ 13 Bagacîll ~13 Moses --- - 12 A. Piper 12 Osborne .i Westlake l Taylor ---------- 7- G. Piper --...,.. 8 McKnight ....., 6 1-bar .. 4 Average$ A. Osborne 2 R. Hearle 2 E. Perfect .......1 B. Polley ~2 B. Westlake .. 2 T. Bagneil ---2 Dr. Siernon ~2 F. Williams.----- 2 B. Bates.....---- ..2 H. C. Osborne -- 2 R. McKnight.------.- 2: M . Dale --.------21 D. McKnight.... 2 H. Moses - ----2 C. Rundle u. J. Lander ..2 K. Luxtan -...2: J. Brough ...2: M. Vanptone 2'. Dr. Rundle . .2: A. Piper..... l K. Bickell 1,c_____ i E. Brock .. -21 A. Bell _______ 21 P.* Yeo .21 E. Ruadle ..21 B. Milnc .- ------ 21 T. Hoar ..l.. D. Taylor - --- 2C R. Richards ...-- -_ 21 S. Woods ..-.----- 21 R. Oke ---- - -21 W. DeGeer ----------- 21 Pt, 37 32 31 31 29 ,28 261/h 25 17 17 il DUh Onie Etcher Stole the Alley Show Bowling a Triple Score of 828 Onie Etcher stole the whole show on Monday night at the aleys. She flot only bowled an 800 Triple (samcthing that hasa't been done«ir four years), but she roiled two 300 single games ianaone night. Onie's Triple was 828, a really wondcnful score, made up of 310- 176-342. The only ather 800 score we have on record was rolhed by Kay Beaupnie some four years ago, whaa Kay rolled 843. We have another really fine score for the sama aight. Norma Gay of the Courtice team bowled a triple o! 742, made up of 245- 302-195. Men's Major League, please take notice! Don't they put some of you to shame? There was good bowling through the whola league this week. These girls ahi bowled singles over the 240 mark: Viv. Pickard 294, Doris Joli 262, Mary Harrison 272. Lorraine MacFar- lane 267, Joyce Major 257, Helen Lockhart 251, Jean Firth 244, Hel- en Duan 243, and Mal McNulty 241. Other 600 Triples were: Doris Joil 674, Helen Duan 643. Jean Firth 630, Kay Stephen 614, and Joyce Major 601. Milhie Bates is ail alone la the Lemon League this waak with her game of 92. Bucknell's team has a total o! 30 points, a 3-point margin oven Budai. who is in second place with 27. Bnock is third with 26, Gay fourth with 24, while Piper1 droppcd ta fifth with 23. Piper Iost ahi points this wack but then 'ber team played Hazel Davis', and Onie Etcher is one o! Davis' bowl- crs. Nu! scd! Teams W. L Pts. Bucknell 12 6 30 Budai.----- il 7 .27 Bnock ..~ il 7 26 Gay 10 8 24 Piper --- 10 8 23 McFarlane 9 9 22 Joli---------- 8 ½ 2 9 ½i 19 Larmar -. 8 10 19 Davis.--- ----- 8!1 9½ 19 Beaupnie.--- -. 8 10 19 Hooper 7 il 14 Leighton . 5 13 10. High Average Hilda Brock Norma Gay- Doris Joli.--- Bernice Budai Onie Etcher --- Sylvia Buckncll----- Mcl McNulty-.. Hazel Davis ----------- Lorraine McFanlane Joyce Major Lii Phillips- Kay Stephen Emma Brommel Helen Piper.-- Sadie Bucknell Aida Luxton Ana, Gay ---- Lorraine Hayes Elcanar Larmer Connie Leighton Dot Crombie .---- Mary Wilcox Ruth Barclay Ev. Sweetman ------------ High Singla-Onle Etcher High Triple-Onie Etcherk 200 198 1911 193 191 188 18". 187 186 185 183 183 182 179 173 176 174 174 174 172 172 171 171 170 342. 828. Barons Undisputed Leaders By Defeating Cobourg Here 9 -2 Bowmanville Barons Saturday manville boy, Slip Rowe, 1 who night gained undisputed leader- mined twine for Cobourg be- ship af the Lakeshore Intermcd- ind an inadequate hockey club iate A Hockey League by siaking Cobourg Comets 9-2 la the final league game o! the schedule. More than 1200 rabid hockey fans crowded Memonial Mrena ta watch homebnew talent dlaim an easy victory on the season's fast- est ice. In a second Lakeshore League contest staged in Lindsay Satunday evening, Lindsay Muskies trounced 1 Port Hope Redmen 11-8 ln a free-wheellng tilt te wind up la second place. Port Hope and Cobourg, respectively, occupy the 'third and fourth rungs in the league ladder. The Bowmanvillc win throws the Berons and Cobourg together la a best-of-five semi-final sanies which startad Mondas', here. Win- ner o! this sanies will clash with the xictor o! the Port Hope-Liad- say scuffle ia the finals for the Lakeshore crowa. Goalle Stand Out Bill Gearing turned ainneDr! his top performances betwcen the pipes for the Barons. His efforts in the puck-clearing depantment wera weil matched by ex-Bow- isihg the services or unîtf CAMERAS ]Kodak .. . 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The first frame was a 2-1 seor- ing session la favor of the home- town crew, but Bowmanville do- minated play for niost of the period. Maxie Yourth apeaed the scoring at 3:12 on passes from Jack Rice and Don Gilhoo;y. Dean West made it 2-0 at 16:44 with Don Mercer cnedited with the assiat. Cobourg's McMillan scored for the visitors at 18:44 on a uider with Bowmanvillo playing one 5man short. Gearing didn't have 6much of a chance on the shot. 3 Player Draws Boas 5 Cobourg's McMillan is a huge 7 defenceman who cwars arinor 3plated gloves and beavy paddm.ag. 2He was the bad boy of the night. 1 Neyer has any player been booed 9 0 lustily on local ice: he played the body not the puck most of the evcaing spilling Barons right *and left only ta be spilled hlm- self by Bill Dustan and Lloyd Hamilton who earned the titlc * hero" by their action. The Barons banked four mare goals in the second stanza while Cobourg players skated alnmost aimlessly. Lacking weight, the local lads displayed dazzling speed on the fast ice. Bob Bird potted his first at 1:50 on a solo rush. Wing-mate Maxie Yourth collected the next twa iand Lloyd Hamiiton took a pass ifnom Buck Cowle and found the net at 8:52. Cobourg's R. Camp- bell retaliatcd, however, at the 12:02 mark by dniving a high hard one into the upper right hand corner. Ris effort was the last score credited ta the visitons. Couple of Scuffles About this time "Big Boy" Me- Millan decided ta interfere with playing coach Don Gilhooly. Gil gave bim a taste o! high stick beside the Cobourg net and both players were sent ta the sui bin for a rest. Carl Flintof! got invalved inaa pushing cantest with onc of the Fisher brothers a few minutes later. The second brother came up ta the pair and clipped Flintý- off across the leg with his stick. A Rhubarb broke out in the cor- ner but game officiais and players soon sorted out the tough guys and the game went an. Lloyd Hamilton scored the first Barons' goal in the third frame. It was a picture play. Bawman- ville was light anc man and the Cornets were two mca short whca stellar defencernan George Piper took the puck into Cobourg ter- ritory and pàssed it ta Buck Cowle who relayed the rubbcr ta Harnilton beside the Cobourg net for a clean score. Yourth Scores Fourth Maxie Yourth came back into the scoring picture at 11:44 whea he again dented the twine for the locals on a pass from Bobby Bird with bath teams two mea short. Don Masters sconed the ninth goal for the Barons. He toak a be- hind-the-net pass from Hamilton and chopped it past Slip Rowe at the 15:06 mark. Following the game the Kins- men Club conducted an antificial ice fund draw for thrcc prizes. Winaers werc: Radio-Robert Gallagher. Bowmanville; Ekco Wear-Chas. Johns, Bowmanville. Thiîrd pnize, an $8 can opener, went ta Jo Leach of Enniskillen. 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