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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Apr 1954, p. 16

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-r- t.rr~ -~ - r --r--~ -,'---.....-~ PAGE SIXTEEN .. .,£2z.U. .,a.'Jvv WrLLMUV £.Lu.aIa*e014TAMOuTHURSDAY. A Champions in. Pee Wee The Pee Wee Bruins, shown above, captured the championship Gary Co cf the Pee Wee Division at the Minor Hockey Night held at the Bowman- row, left ville Arena Saturday night by defeating the Red Wings 3-1. Lef t to Walker, right, front row, are: David Thompson, Anthony Molloy, Terry Black, IKeith W( Min or League Hockey Players Show Fine Trim Safurday Nighf Saturday night was the big came at 5:50 of the first peri night of the year for most Bow- on a pass froni Roger Meadoi manville youngsters when the In the second frame the F championships were decided in Wings tied it up at 7 minutes the Pee, Wee, Bantani and Midg- a goal by Joe Balson. Bi et-Juvenile divisions of the Bow- Osborne sent the Bruins ahe nianville Minor Hockey Leagues., again, however, at the 10-mi A crowd of 414 adults paid ute mark to make the secc admission to see the games, and period score 2-1. the majority of these were par- In the third frame Osbox ents, relatives or friends of the turned the hat trick at 14:30 u young players. In addition, 128 assisted to make the final cot youngsters were admitted free 3-1. It was a fast well-play to bring the total attendance to game throughout with the fi 542. 0 play of Billy Osborne giving t The Bruins of Frank Jamieson Bruins the winning margin. and Sam Black came through Pee Wee Bruins-Goal, Ger with a 3-1 win over the Red Conway; defence, Captain Bil Wings to win the Pee Wee Osborne, Larry Jamîeson; cent: championship, the Cornets coach- Terry Black; r.w., Roger Mea ed by Murray McKnight andj ows; 1.w., Wayne Mavin; alte Tom Gatchell posted a 7-2 win n ates, Kenneth Park, Murrý over the Tigers to win the Ban- Walker, Billy Bickle, John Alli tam honors and the Red Raid- Anthony Molloy, David Thom, ers won the Midget-Juvenile: son, Stephen Barclay, Kef championship by downing the; Welsh, Lee Rackham. CoachE Hawks, 6-1. Frank Jamieson and Sami Blac Pee Wee Game 1 Pee Wee Red Wings-GoE In the Pee Wee ch ampionsh ip' John James; defence, AI Woo( game, Captain Billy OshornelIlock. Ted Bartlett, Bob Burges starred for the Bruins, notching;Howard Pollard: forwards, Dc ail three of hîs team's goals Ito 1B agnell, Doug James, Joe Ba turn the hat trck. His f irst taly son, Lorne Thoipson, Lee Son Bowmanville bMemorial AR ENAÀ A C T1TI VlE S THURSDAY, APRIL 1sf Public Skacting 8 - 10 p.m. ADMISSION - Adults 35c Chidren 20c SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd - Public Skating 3- 5 p.m. ADMISSION - Aduits 35c Children 20c SATURDAY EVENING -i Double Header 7:30 p.m. T.H.L. Minor Dantani Leaside Lions vs. Oshawa Flyers 8:30 p.m. T.H.L. Iii ermediaf e Champions VS. T.H.L. Senior "B" Champions ADMISSION - Aduits 75e Children 35e A percentage of the gate is being donated to the Oshawa General Hospital. iod merscales, Billy Brown, ML ýws. Kirkton, Wayne Wray, Red Hancock, Teddy Gould. C( -oni es,-Russell Oke and -Ted Bai illy Referees-Fra-n-k Mohu-n, ead Haliman; scorers, Charlie n- stone, George Piper. )nd Bantarn Titie to' Corne The Bantam champior ne garne saw the Cornets of Mu un- McKnight and Tom Gatche]l unt up a big score on the Tigei ýed take a 7-2 verdict. Gary ne sent the Cornets into anf the lead by sinking a pass frorr Marjerrison at 2:40. Thes rry pair repeated this perforn lly at 5:35 to put the Cornets a] re, 2-0. Marjerrison notched id- third goal at 12:43 on a pass1 er- Don Osborne to make the c -y 3-0. n, The Tigers got one oft ip- back before the end of the fr ith when Jim Masterson score( es, 14:30 to make the first pe k. score 3-1. Dan Cattran hac ,al assist on this rnarker. )d In the second frarne the Ti s narrowed the gap to 3-20 on tally by Dan Cattran at 4:03. a- The Cornets camne out si .-in the third to score at 2:05 -add three more before the of the gamne. Bob Marjerr g ot the first on a pass from Allin, Don Prout added anci at 8:29 on a pass fromJ Miller, Bob Marjerrison peg his third goal of the game 11:37 and Don Osborne e] the scoring at 12:36 on a1 from Maurice Richards. l Bob Marjerrison led the C( ets with three goals and assists, while Gary Cox notc two. Dan Cattran with a and an assist, and Jim Master with an assist, were the hands for the Tigers. Bantam Cornets-John Mil Russell Black, Allan Farn Robert Allun, Gary Cox, J( Osborne, Don Prout, R Williams, Maurice Richards,1 Marjerrigon, Don Osborne,1 Milne. Coaches, Murray1 Knight and Tom Gatcheil, Bantam Tigers-Curtis Vstone, Don Milîson, Lloyd Robbie, Dan Cattran, Rob Wallis, Bill Bates, Jim Mast son, Don Wilkins, Stanley Stel ens, Ralph Clarke, Merton M;: in, David . Singular. Coach Murray Tighe, Larry Chant. Referees-Frank Mohun,J Richards. Scorers-Charlie Vý stone, Tom Park. Midget-Juvenjle Game Sparked by a three-goal p, formance by Gary "Hank" LE the Red Raiders captured1 Midget-Juvenile championsl by grounding the Hawks,6 Lane wound up three times noth uasssted goals, and Jo Lunn, Harold Kennett and Ral Vivian added singletons int Red Raiders' cause. Lane sank his first couri at 12:05 in the first stanza, Joc Lunn added another from E Severs at 6:10 of the sec< period and Harold Kennett ma the second period count- when he cashed a pass fri John Lunn at 17:10. *Ralph Vivian ran the Rai ers' margin to 4-0 on a pass fro IBruce Cole at 7:40 of the thir The Hawks got on the board 8:05 of the third when B( Fairey notched their lone cour er unassisted. Gary Lane addc his second and third goals 13:31 and 18:25 to make Il final score 6-1. Red Raiders-Bob Carruthez John Lunn, Kelvin Jones, Bc Johnson, Jim Hull, Captain Gai Lane, Bruce Cole, Harold Keri ett, Bill Laskaris, Ralph Vivia Bill Severs. Hawks-John Fowler, Capta: garry Cowling, Bob Fairey, Bi Bonk, Bruce Colwell, Bob Abi Ott, John Mason, Fred Carte Bill Panas, Jim Clarke, Bc Clarke. Referees-Jack McNulty, Larr Chant. Scorers, Charlie Var stone, Tom Park. Presentations Made Following the Pee Wee garni Recreation Director Don Sha introduced Tom Gatchell w: Presented the cup emblematicc the Pee Wee championshil donated by himself and Rej Harding, to Captain Billy OE borne of the winnin Bruins. Also, when the B~tam char int- led at he .ob ry in mili b- ýer, ýob ýay ýho of cg. )s- r.. 'w w. fl~ed in the last game still onth Ho k y iiso ro o Be t u ]]dg - sidelines. Eight of the thirte'en penalties were drawn by Sund- ridg. 1Hopr, Jnior Wes In Fifth Gamne ofPlayoff Series Sce. ,hoop, Mecri an S Schll, P Mercr then Oron Orhanspuled asur firt pr 1way with Dean West making a Oron Orhanspuled sur fist ed goal when K. K idd nice play to score the winner. prise in their O.H.A. Interme- convertedpassesfrom 3Mogridge rcC.eHiliawasgoodointheHSund. diate "B" semi-final series with andOdosia104.Te rdggalwtbohrHrod the Sundridge Beavers at Port added another at 5.52 of the1 Christie, Johnstone, Percival Hope Wednesday night by tak- second after a hard drive into1 andl Andierson the best out ing their first win of the seriei Orono territory. Johnstone! front. by a 5-3 score. Orphans thus claimed the goal after taking a fOno - Goallp, SHoerl; d had one win, one tie and three pass from Christie. fne hlis cel centre, losses in the best-of-seven Penalties hit Sundridge hard Dean West; wings, Ray West -round. at this point when Sedore and Set1er; alternates, Mercer Junior West had a big hand K Kd etofa mnt Robinson, Junior West, and i ~ -. ~in Wednesday night's upset, apart. The Orphans who ha Keith West. scoring two and assisting on muffed a number of chances i Sundridge: Goal, C. Hill; de. another one to delight a crowd the first period took to the of - fence, Percival, Andero cen. ofr Cos l e to 1,00 a t e Pe- fensive and playing-coach Ju-- tre, Johnstone; wings, isie terCambel MmoralArea.ior West scored their first as-1 H. Hill; alternates, HWidd, Orono trailed by two goals at sisted by Dean West and Schell Mogridge, Sedore, Russell, onepoit bt cme rombehndat 13:47. Ten seconds later the Odrowski, K. Kidd. with three quick second period brothers Dean and Junior coin- goals in less than two minutes. bined to set up the second goal thanseve mintes f reulatextile industry. formerly Can- tion time remaining but Dean Junior Notches Another ada's leading manufacturing Wtscrd the winner or a nice The teams were at full employer, has dropped. belo breakaway and Keith West add- strength a minute and twenty- pre-war levels. ed an insurance marker. one seconds later when Junior *Fans Get In Act West scored his second goal as- Even the fans got into the act sistdOyNShel ad ay es Sin the third period whien thev to give the Orphans a 3-2 lead. protested a referee's decision It took Sundridge only forty-' Sby littering the ice with paper nine seconds to tie the game cups and other debris. The same after tbe third period with Mog-. decision resulted in Orono man- ridige doing the trick assisted ager Dane Found talking hlm- by Christie. Half-way through, I U NR self out of a seat as the referee the period Sundridge iced five proved his authority by eject-. forwards but failed to score, 14. 1 ing the taîkative executive fromj and at 13:42 Dean West, who W the arena.l was idling at the centre line, While all this was going on1 took a long pass from Ray West p the game was temporaroily de-1 deep in Orono territory and * layed and provided OronoJ scooted in fast to score te in- goalie "Bud" Hooper a chance ner. Keith West assisted by * , to catch up with the exploits of Dean West and Robinson added nway, Wayne Mavin, Roger Meadows, Stephen Barclay. Rear "Blondie". Hooper made hlm- an insurance goal at 17:37. tto right: Coach Sam Black, Ken Park, Lee Rackham, Murray self comfortable on the ice in Beavers Pull Goalie John Allun, Captain Billy Osborne, Larry Jamieson, Bill Bickle, front of his bailiwick and pro- Sundridge pulled 'their goale elsh, Coach Frank Jamieson. Photo by Rehder ceeded to read a comic book. at 18:23 but failed to score -When the excitement had su"-. though hyelandvtg'1 sided hie stuffed the book in his as hey rfhed n udvatge pîonship had been decided, Jack S L Mhîp pocket and from then on game i n the penalty box. Orono A.e Miller presented the Miller Taxi SAL M did likewise with all pucks di- scored in the open net near the - .A Parker on Trophy for the championship of ____ rected his way. end but it was disallowed as this division to Captain Bob Sae ..hl hi ac oprSaswsate ale crente HEATING anid PLUMBING Marjerrison of the wining Coin- Sae WA.edteiMacHoerSaswsnthrarercrente ets squad. meeting at the home of Mrs. W. The same Mr. Hooper was the gaine. 17 KING ST. E. PHONE 651 Preidet rs. K.outstanding star of the ganie as Orono dressed only ten men BOWMANVILLE The Memorial Park Trophy, Werry. hrsdn Ms .le has been of the series to with Armstrong who was injui- emblematic of the championship Shackleton opened the meeting date. With Orono in the lead of the Midget-Juvenile division and conducted the business. "Bud" appeared to forget al ichael and donated by Billy Mutton was Mrs. L. Coombes and hier group about his tomn cartilege and John presented by Don Shay to Wr ncag ftemeig aching knee as lie clambered oach- Captain Gary "Hank" Lane of wr ncag o h etnaIl over the joint to keep the ;gnell. the winning Red Raiders. Mrs. L. Welsh gave the Bibleineip . .Eenfv Rus hecochs f IlthseMi- eading and devotional. Read gm an.Evnf v or- eE I L OF R Van- orhe oc hefauetes e Mto-ings were given by Mrs. H.wadsinjected by Sundridg V a n - o r o c k e L e g u e t e a m a r t os t r a t e g y w h e n t h e s c o r e w a s be ongatuatd fr te fneBarrie and Mrs. S. Buttery. Mrs. tied failed to dent hîs armour.J ts showing of their teams. Most K hcltnldi h ig But "Bud" was not alone in, ofthee cachs ae bsy us-ing of some Irish songs. Mrs. this one. He had fellows like Ca ells nshi inssmn wo hve ive ofKen Werry, accompanied by Junior West, Ralph Phillips, .1pie her im alwite t cac teMrs. Otto Bragg favoured with Mel Schell and Dean West rs to Bowmanville youngsters, andtw voasls. hee er working in front of himi and Cox they deserve a great deal of very much enjoyed by ail pres- the ten-man force iced b~y the ear cedi fr hei wrkon ehlfent. Lunch was served and a Orphans proved superior ahl the 1J cottym op erycrdtfrterwronbhf social time enjoyed. wyi hsoe i Bob of the boys of the town. saine The games started right on Mrs., Charles Pollard passed Sundridge scored the only wt nance time and went off very smooth- aa nOhw optlls îhead ly under the capable direction week. A number from here at- AtcedSuee 1the of Mr. Shay. The teanis had tended the funeral service at! tahdSuer froni good !ce throughout, prepared Brooklin on Saturday. Sincere'& , and Metal Backi count by Ice-maker Roy "Ducky" sympathy is extended to thel Neads and his crew. Stu James bereaved family. D AC these did the announcing for the Sincere sympathy of this coin- 11RgIa 22 .rame games. munity is also extended to the OLD TIME MODE"RN eua$29 d at The Bowmanville Recreation family of Mr. Mark Blackburn, eriod Department wishes to thank all who passed away quite sudden- te id an those citizens who helped to ly on Sunday at his home in, . make the Minor Hockey Night Hampton. Mr. Blackburn had igers sc nottnigsces often been a visitor in this coni- AI on a _________ munity and hie will be greatly: N R V ' missed by everyone.DRW rong Mr. and Mrs. E. Twist and' ian Six Tea ms MAao family were recent visitors witnan Send alo Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryder-. with the purchase of rison B wesRl hi man. CANADIAN RANCH BOYS ther Mr. and Mrs. H. Foley, Ma- Stars of ADA Q A T 0 John Plavoff Games pe roekM. ndMs.Eri ggdFoley, Town, were Sunday J C.B.C. Radio NetworkO ted atspe us with Mr. and e t The first six teams have Mrs. E. Twist. Coast to Coast CH N FL -R A rided bowled their playof f games and Mr. and Mrs. L.Wes an Biltrnore Records ~ ~ pasDick Little's team had the high- family with Mr. and Mrs. L. orn- est triple with 3512. Ted Bag- Savery, Oshawa. VVd A ritt t nell's outfit had 3458, Fred Cole Mr. Herb Craig and friend e .Api 7t ched 3448. O'Rourke 3293, Dr. Run- from Victoria, B.C., who are goalde320adBIBae'ta now stationed at Camp Borderi, Tson wslwwt 24 were weekend visitors with Mr. RED BARN Lander Hardware top This week Milne, Slemon, De and Mrs. W. Craig. Geer, Brock, Brough and Os- The men have had several J O SH A WA 7 Kinlg St. E. BOWMANVILLE Phone 774 iler, borne get a chance to beat Lit- work bees at the church reno- row, tle's 3512. vaigteisd ftecuc. ohn Bill Bates had hie~ single vtn h nieo h hrh R~oss game of 351, Murray Larmer Bob 325, Ross McKnight 319, Ron Thfrm VAD ! C Bob Maynard and Sam Woods both FRIDAY - SATUflUAY -APRlL 2 3 MI'AUUAY - TE- -ARL Mc- had 311. uaa Ernie Perfect had high triple Jan-. 815, Bill Westlake 812, Ross Mr- -,T oaring Clory Mc - Knight 798, Ab Piper 775, Mei U fTXS RVS OR. bert Dale 744, Bill Bates 723 and eph- THE CANADIAN qTATr-quAn- RnwuAmm.T.ir ewm,&lpTt% MIL ist 1984 lit )n rr Ur Ur ie in th rr id er -a, ir ip it] e, -à ýal )d SS 01

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