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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Feb 1954, p. 10

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PAGE TEN11 INiYl FTILN OMITLD ITRO RISATEIt.15 Frank Williams fls a High of 351 In Nen's Najor League Bowling Only twa bowlers were avei the 300 mark this week but onE was a beauty when Frank Wilî liams knocked the dead wooc for a total af 351. Dick LittlE had 308. Dick Little with scores of 21E -276-308 for 802 was the only bowler over 800 whilc fourteex bowlers were over 700. Frank Samis 788, Art Spicer 771, Bil Westlake 762, Ernie Perfect 758, Ted Miller 757, Frank Williams 754, Farewell Blackburn 748, Ab Piper 745, Ken Luxton 739, Bill Haarle 734, Ross McKnighi 732, Sam Woods 708, Bob Wil- liams and Sid Nichols bath witfl 701. Old reliable Jake Westlake finqlly passcd Bill Bates for in- dividual hanors. Jake has 241 while Bates has 240. Dr. Rundle is in third spot with 235. Johnny Stainton had a nice game af 80 with Elton Brock runner-up with 113. Stainton also had low triple with 412, Blaine Elliatt 442 end the Flash Ed. Rundie 450. ALLEY CHATTER 'Special ta the Statesman"- President Ted Bagnell was elim- inated from the tournament this week. Bruce Milne's team has a firm grip on first place with 37 points while Dr. Slemon is sec- ond with 33. President Ted Bagneil will soon be calling a meeting ta make arrangementb for the ban- quet. Believe it or not there is just four more wceks ta finish the second schedule. Fifty-one bowlers have a 200 or better average. This repres- ents approximately 61 % af al the bowlers. Men's Majar League 7th Week 2nd Schedule Team W L Pins Pts Milne . 16 5 23491 37 Slemon - 14 7 22792 33 De Geer - 13 8 23603 31 ]Rundle 11 i 10 23208 26' Bagneli 10 il 23765 24 Brock 11 i 10 23307 24 Little -- 10 il 22746 23 Cale --------- 9 12 23221 22 r O'Rourke- 9 12 22131 ýe Bates ---- 8 13 22850 1- Osborne - 8 13 22243 d Brough - 7 14 223861 e Averages 1 Games 8 B. Westlake 21 nB. Bates ___21 k Dr. Rundle -____21 Il A. Osborne' 21 ;T. Begnell . 21 SR. McKnight 21 A. Piper *. 21 G. Elliatt ----- 21 N.' O'Rourke 21 E. Brock -- - --- 21 E. Perfect 21 B. Milne 21 Dr. Slcmon ____21 J. Coole 21 D. Taylor 21 B. Heerle 21 W. De Geer - .21 cP. Cencilla ---- --21 P. Yeo ------21 J. Callan 21 J. Lander ---21 F. Williams 21 T. Phillips --- 21 R. Hearle 18 R. Oke ----- 21 H. Palmer .-- -- --21 S. Trewîn 21 D3. Little- 21 S. Woods 21 A. Spicer 18 T. Miller ---- -- 21 J. Graham 21 G. Piper ---21 M. Larmer 18 H. Jenzen 21' F. Samis ------ 21 R. Maynard. 12 M. Dale. 21 J. Fair -----20 R. Fry ----- 18 M. Venstone -----18 D3. McKnight 21 G. Stephens -___21 B. Oke .------- -21 B. Engley 21 R. Helîmen 21 M. Harrison 21 A. Semelîs 21 K. Luxtan --------- 21 Let them work for vou-J 'Statesman '..,assfeds.1 20 19% 18 le Ave. 241 240 235 233 232 229 228 225 225 223 222 222 221 219 219 218 216 215 213 213 212 212 211 211 210 209 209 209 209 209 209 208 207 207 207 206 206 206 206 205 205 204 204 204 203 203 202 202 200 200 200 -The Courtice Team In Town League Hockey The Courtice team in the Town Hockey League are Gerry Sayers. Back row, left to right: Bob Muir, currently in the loop cellar but have knocked off the lead- Glen Piekeli, Steve Sobil, Linton~ Herron, Grant Herron, ers at various times during the winter when they had a Conley Battams, Norm Sayers. Absent when the full turnout of players. The team is sponsored by Oshawa picture was taken were: Bill Gearîng, Bill Nemish, Ray Wood Produets, Courtice. Front row, left to right: Bob Osborne, Bruce Down, Ken Connors and Barry Johnson. Johnson, George Osborne, Don Polachuk, Murray Osborne, -Photo by Carson Studio, Port Hope Large Crowd Waiches Truckmen Win From Peles 3-2 ini Fasi Game The Truckmen taok a slim Bert Hill. Collins was the trig- anc-paint lead over the Peter- german on the counter, making borough Petes in the race for no mistekd on a shot fromn fair- the championship of the Eastern ly close in after taking Hill's Ontario Senior "B" League here pass. Saturday night by edging the Jack Thaler put anc in the visitors 3-2 in a fast, rough and Peterborough net at about the thrilling hockey game played 12-minute mark but the officiais before 1,100 fans. rcfused ta allow the goal as it The Truckmen have a game had gone into the net offa in hand over the Petes in addi- skate. tion ta their one-point lead, as Play roughened up *consider- they have thrce games left ta ably in the later stages' of the play while the Petes have only period with Bert Hill being two. The Truckmen meet the benished for interference et last-place Belleville Memos 15.21 and Toodie Greenlew also and the Orillia Pontiacs twice, being wavéd off at 17.52 for while the Petes clash homc-and- high sticking. There was no home with Kingston. damage on Hill's penalty, but The gane Saturdav nîght, while Greenlaw was serving wes a real thriller ail the way time, Jack Thaler put the Truckmcn ahead 2-1 et 18.57. The fast-skating winger hoisted a long bloaper from bhis right wing post which bounced past Donlevy. Samanski had fed Tha- ler the puck and Ernie Dickens also drew an assist on the mark- er. The second period saw bath goalies make sanie outstanding saves. Chum Fryla was in along on a breakaway at about 4 -~minutes, only ta be robbed, and the Oshawa nctminder was test- cd time after tme in the lest seven minutes when the Truck- Smen were shorthanded contin- ually through penalties. Gerry Scott was waved off for inter- ference at 13.52 and Sinden fol- lowcd at 15.25, also for inter- ference. Durirxg the 25 seconds which Oshawa were short twa men the Petes used four for- - wards and Playing Coach Eddie Redmond un the attack in an effort ta fire the tying goal. Fdtes Tie It Up The Truckmen weathered this stanm but the Pgtes finally clicked while Sinden was stili serving time. Chum Fryie "Sammy" Samolenko cashed a short pass froni Toodie Grcenlaw ai a scramble in front with the Truckmen going ahead af the Oshawa citadel at 16.40 2-1 in the first, the>Petes tying ta tie it up 2-2. There was no it Up 2-2 in the second, only ta more scoring before the end af see Playing Coach Ernie Dick- the frame although the Truck- ens clinch the game for the men were again shorthanded SWIMMING CLUB Two new members have been added ta the raster of the swim- ming club at the B.T.S. pool bringing up the membership close ta sixty which speaks well for instructor "Bill" Bagnell and the pool facilities at the school. Hon Johnson and Art Brooks are the two new members and if they hed looked closcly. a look of surprise would have cav- ered their faces on realizing a peculiar situatian that happen- cd last week. It seems a yaung lady was en- joying herself in the pool swim- ming here and there, talking to these and thase and was pre- pering ta get dressed ta go home when she cauld nat loate an article af her clathing which us- ually cames in pairs. She hunted high and low ta no avail when suddenly it struck her, she must have warn them in the pool. Sure enough that was the case. Her bathing suit bcing the sanie colaur, she didn't notice the added attire and for that matter, neither did anyone cisc. She was emberrassed to a s' the least and I hope she won't mind aur printing the story but you hear of these things neyer dreaming it could happen here. TEEN TOWN The executive put on a real gaad show lest Friday night up, at the Lions Centre with ahl kinds af Valentine decoratians, novelty dances, refreshments and good music. Their expenses were a little higher than they thaught due ta a slight mishap but they were stili able ta keep their heads above water. All committees worked well and seemingly ail had a wander- fuI tume. The next dance will be Merch l2th at the Lions' Centre. MINOR HOCKEY Pee Wees Standing W L T Pts1 Leafs 9 0 2 20 Rangers ---- ___ - 7 O 4 18 Wings - 6 5 0 12 Bruins - 5 5 1 il Canadiens 1 9 1 3 Hawks ---- -- 0 9 2 2 BantarniStandings W L T Pts Huskies 12 2 3 27 Cornets Il 3 3 25 Cubbs 2 il 4 81 Tigers ----- - - 1 106 8 SENIOR '"B" League Standing Up toaend including games of Feb. 20: 11 .' 4 Oshawa -- Peterboro - Orillia ---- Kingston - Belleville GAMES W L T F A Prts 21 16 0 183 160 42 19 16 3 177 178 41 18 17 2 175 170 38 18 19 1 190 192 37 15 23 0 178 203 301 LAST WEEK 1 16 -bingston 3. Belleville 10 ~ ough rushes, and contributing Ern ie Diekens the clinching tally. a y Samoleilko was every'whereforý through a high sticking penalty the Truckmen in the last haîf to Thaler before tne end. of the third period and his ef- The bruising play continued fective poke checking broke up in the third period as both many Peterborough plays before; teams worked hard ta break the they could get started. Jacký 2-2 deadlock. Both goalies were Thaler and Wally Samanski tested several times at close also played fine hockey in the range but each were unbeat- Truckmen cause. able. Donlevy contributed love- Ice Chips ]y saves off Dickens and Sam- It was nice to see a decent anski, but the Truckmen final- crowd in the Arena for the ly broke through his defences. game . . . The 1,100 fans who, In a faceiff in the Peterbor- turned out formed the biggest, ough end Wally Samanski gat crowd this season . . . The game the puck on the draw and slid was a rough one, with lots of it back ta Ernie Dickens near hard, clean badychecks in ad- the blueline. The Truckmen dition to plenty of baardmng and playing-coach loosed a long, low highsticking . . . Referees Hef- drive which was partially fering and Holmshaw kept thel screened from Donlevy by Pe- game well in hand however.. picked the right side of th4 Truckmen is on Frîday night at twines just inside the post and 9 o'clock, rather than 8.30. the Truckmen were ahead 3-2. against Orillia . . . This is last Time of thp marker was 11.14.1 week's postponed game with Despite the Petes desperate j the Pontiacs.. efforts for the equalizer during1 Peterborough-Goal. Donlevy: the rest of the game the ane-' defence. Redmond. Munroe, goal margin stoad up. Montgomery, McMasters; for- Besides the fine work of Don- wards, Hill, Collins, Crowley, levy in goal, Chum Frylva, Dac Belisie, Prentice, Peterson, Lea- Prentice. Ted Collins and Green- nard, Fryia. Greenlaw. law shone an the offence for Oshawa - Goal, Colvin:, de- Peterborough. Bill McMasters fence. Dickens, Peters. Sinden, contributed same solid thump-1 McBeth; forwardà, Scott, Sam- ing back of the blueline. Ernie alenko, Hooper, Samanski, Tha-: Dickens was the backbone of 1er, Etcher, Holden, Yourth the Truckmen both on offence Berwick, Wilson. Iand defe nce, organ izinîlscoring Officiais - Larry Heffeiring, thuti r«king &u» Ptiboa- Km olmâwaw. 19-Orillia 3, Peterborough 3. Oshawa 5, Kingston 7. 20-Orillie 6, Belleville 2. Oshawa 3, Peterborough 2. FINAL GAMES 0F SCHED. Feb- 23-Belleville at Oshawa. 24-Oshawa at Orillo. 26-Kingston at Peterborough. Orillia at Oshawa. (Pastpaned froni Feb. 16) 27-Orillia et Belleville. Peterborough at Kingston. Doug. Taylor Rails, High Single in Legion Bowling Teani McKnight Taylor ---- Fair ----- - Bates --------- Elliott .------ Rundle w .151/2 Il 12 9 10 9 Pins 21715 21067 20288 20423 9-0459 20158 High single-D. Taylor 295; high triple-R. McKnight 718. with B. Bates and A. Brooks1 close with 704 and 702, GETTING THE BIRD (Brantford Expositor) Hamilton is f inding that i.t is easier to talk about starlingsl than get rid of them. In facet the cigar-shaped creatures seem to be giving the ambitious City tha bird. Mais and Office Tied for Second Aller Heaied Baille on Sunday The Office and Mats staged ai hâppened only three times in 20 battle for second place in the games. Goodyear Hockey League and a Leuue Standing. spot in the playoffs last Sunday, 1W L TP with the Mats emerging as winn- W L T t ers by a 4-3 margin. The Mats Fan Beltz - 18 2 0 36 were behind two points Ibefore Office -____ 9 li la the game and had ta win ta stayI Mats ____ 8 10 2 18 in the running. jHose 3 15 2 18 Their 4-3 victory leaves these edg crg two teams tied ror second spot, PIayer Team G A Pta and the last league games on D. Masters, F. Beits 38 12 50 Sunday will decide the issue. D. Gîrardi, F. Belts 29 18 47 The Office took an earlv 2-() W. Lyle Office 24 il -95 lead on goals by Lyle and Raby G. Sellers Hose 19 1 32 before Jack Baker dented the L. Chant Office 19 lit-30 twines for the Mats to close the W. Ellis F. Belts 15 15 30 gap ta 2-1. Art Sheehan put the G. Piper Mats 22 6 28 Office ahead 3-1, only ta sec successive goals by Joe Piper and Jim Martyn tie it Up. It was left ta the "«Old Lamp- lightcr", George Piper, ta saît the game away for the Mats with one of his typical blueline drives which caught the upper right corner of the net. Fan Belta Down Mats In the first game Bill Ellis kcpt up his scoring streak which has extended through five games by sfnking two goals ta lead the Fan Belts ta a 4-2 win over the Hose squad. He was ably assist- \PJ ed by Ted Bagneil and Johnny Stainton who each notched singletons, and Earl Luxtan who set up several scores. Although the Hase were held ta two goals by Bud Perfect and "Saï-imy" Piper they had the distinction of holding Girardi and Masters off the score sheet n' OiofT s entirely, something which has Po sO f fTue Local "Squiris" Defeai Scarboro Bawmenville Squirts. a hoc- key teeni made up ai boys 10 yea rs and under, handed the Scarboro Squirts their first de- feat ai the season by shutting thcm aut 4-0 Mondey night et the Bowmanville Memorial Arena. The Bawmenville Ail- Star Pee Wees bawed ta the visiting Scarboro Pee Wees, however. Brenton Hughes turned the bat trick for the Squirts by notching three goals and Alex Wiseman accounted for the other one. "AND HE'S OUT of tu»n on hi@ fin. Insurance t». "'If aur place hume dowrn we'Il get only what It wsa Worth six yearu &go?' Better be ate. flett.i ace this agent TODAI1 STUART R. JAMES ilnsurance Real Entat. 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COME IN FOR AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR Diai 2130 Bowmanviiie or 3-4661 Oshi YQUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCES Oshawa Wood Products L ,Yard and Mill ai Courtice where need. 'Y out ýd our right JOB. ly ail night, notched the win- ner on a long. partially screened shot from near the blueline which picked the extreme right ima side of the Peterborough cage wa behind Jack Donlevv. Donlevy was wvell beaten on the shot, as hie as on any that - got by him, Both hie and Les Colvin in the Oshawa goal were ss littîe short of terrific ail even- - ing and kicked out many shots that were labelled for goals. Truckmen Draw First Blood The Truckmen drew first tde blood early when Gerry Scott scored unassisted at 1.11 on a shot from about 15 feet out from a sharp angle. 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