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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Aug 1955, p. 10

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PAETff CA!NADIAN STATESMAN, EOWMANVffLX, ONTAMCTJSDA).TY. Sack Race at Rotary Picnic Pee Wee's Go Pats Creamn of Barley Doke To Second À Gamne Saturday~ The Bowmanville Recreation Department's Pee Wee Ail-Star teamn which entered the Fifth Pl Annual Pee Wee Basebal " Tournament in Lindsay Satur- day made a fine showrng. They wntefirst game, 7against host team Lindsay Pee Wes by a score of 9.8. 1.1 e their second game. they met Oshawa. losing to them by the score of 8-3. Oshawa went on i to win the tournament by de- feating Ajax 9-1. The Bowmail. ville squad made the best showýing against tournament champs. Other teams in the tourna- ment were Coiborne. Cobourg, Newmarket and Belleville. à The Pee Wee Ail-Stars met the Oshawa CRA Pee WeeA champions Mondav night in Kinsmen Civic Stadium there, '00, eprior to an Inter-County league gaine. They played a good gae and had a gond time, but 1 lost again to Oshawa. Many parents and friends ac- copanied their Pee Wee base- bail stars to both places. Bantams'Win Secnd ame The children of the Bowmanville Rotary Club 1 the picture. The aduits shown aie, left to right: Rex. A Port Hope 1-reimbers enjoyed the annual picnic of the club held at the! Walters, Rotary Pr-esident Keithi Jackson. Bob Stev ensý Last Thursdav nighit the Cream of Barley Park on Wednesday evening of last week- Frank Jamieson (kneeling), Mrs. Jamieson Mis. AI Strike Bowman"ille Bantain Legior- equallv as much as their parents. T7here were sack races Mrs. Keitb Slemon, Dr. Keith Siemon and AI Strike The ie h ot topeiBntam ro and other ex'ents for them, while their dacds obtained their v ouncrsters also had a grand time \ siting the animal and team as they took the second The strange animais and hiî-ds at the Cream of Bare akhl ýa exýercise w7,itb a football and softball. Pictured above are bird pens in the park. game of the playoffs 10-5. fascinto frth idrn of the Bowmanv.iIle Rotary Clb ebes hohl the children vith their parents, or parents adopted" fori -Photo bv Carson Studio, Port Hopej Bowmanxille had a 5-1 lead' their annuai club picnic there Iast Wednesda 'NIe\ein. Litl are ogn going into the fifth inning, but daughter of Rotàrian Rex-. T. Arthur -Morgan and IVirs. 1\orgn em priual Port Hope tied it up in the fond of one of the donkeYs at the park. The friendly deerasorci'daltf Bau nteous Rotary Pic ic Lunch ottom of thne fifth, 5-5. Bow-, attention from the kiddies. -Photo by: asnSuio otHp top of the seventh, with Larry Piper leading off with a walk. the bases, followed b ' Poilarr. 1hall for the Lcgionnaire,. a.,I thebalt Bi Oson tt IMike Murphy was put in as a When it was ail ox'er. Bowmaii-1 usual, and fieldIlle Port Hope icatche oFr oerne pinch-hitter and came through ville had scored fi%-e runs tu: Ieam tu a mninimumi of hits. The andcnth a. wind a single. Don Osborne make it 10-5. locas c, nded the gaine NýthaR -)i adRobert Allun hit to reach Bill Bates pitched steady doube p la' ancock caught B1omanil 0I a fiy, in rght field andi rifl-i- Port oe- 'Game En.ds in Rhubarb ÎO As Roses Lose fo Orono in Las! Haif of Ninth The Bo wmanvile Brookdale h spitcing and he allo we Roses learned howv fot to courit three Bowmanvilie usith chickens before they hatch la-t edghthm.k aîo elt e, W edn esday wlen Orono Or- cD eah M et l y ng i 'i phans scored five runs in the field for Orono. had threce sin- nintb inning to gi\ve them a gles for fi\,e limes at bat. Rm 1 6-5 victorx-, and their secondanJuirahhdtwor w un of the playoff series. Keilh West and Chuck Arn)- The home town tean, play- strong bit doubles. ing at Memorial Park, seemced For, anv11 .Btk *""'I ondýný Iot ha\ve the situation inl - Cowle and Bob (Jallaghe oîi rcfer bortn9 baid, and Gord 'Weiner" Seli- had a single and a double, andi Ihrovgbout ers xas doiog a fine job on the Maxie Yourth had lhree soii- motind for the Roses. With two gles. Dadson had a double, and me leady out in the Orono Gilhooley and Cox hit sin-les- ninth, and Chuck Armstronc, Seera alsb uoie Pau, on-scon from a double to Johons of Cobourgwiee isput- ~- rigbt field, the West faive Y both tcams, and towarc-ý proceeded ta take oveî- and w h n f h an. h ½r the game. ump was ali-nost mobbed. 1:1 5.9 Alternate Twin Core ni. hBton i - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d 1 1 1 o n~~~~~~~h a n e r r r a p lt hgm a a e w b n o ft h e p a x i n g - n a n a t c S p r u n i " i h p e t y o O e , e a1o o î o , i the las of the ioth 'iiiiiii~, 'eutr al, C om p lo e Eng in . Silenc in , R m t u l T n -wjRon We~st took a walk, ta put wilh tw uad rn'op men on first and second. Arm- Woutad rnHo- s t r o o g a d v a n e d , t e n s c re î c a t b a t , bi e c a l l e d t h e a ir ; e S o f t m u s i c a t a t r a il - a m e r £ m u r u i t p s c d i h j Frank Hooper t shorttop sted his patience bx' staodîî unmatched smoothness. performance and ln ie ihTiîGi Plerfect xether and bounteous picnic lunch added fevent, which incltided races and gamnes -for the children and 'Dean West siogled and was ad- o h nsd dge of the b-ii - Spark and Throtie Contra ... excl(v uiPups rv gîriîvt heejxmn f h nulpcnco h o-culminatd in the p)ictlc su pper puctured abox'e. Rotarjans vanced ta third base on a sin- trb oxa anchd ballkiôirg1 h rtl aymr ecuyfaue inanville Rotary Club held at the Cream of Barley Park shown above, ]et t ta r ighît, are: "Bud" Rolph. Orono- gle by brother Junior, wbîhie fan walked nefed andI oný'(ýiisa,"ýenigoflstwek rctcls cored Ron from second. Keith tef1l i onWrdnsdyexcnngof]stwek.Prcicil al fGe. . aes, Frank Jamieson an Edwji "Ted" Mlann. Gramp" West came ta thie aOrono pla es phe theun- Ieou r e-i the memnbers and théir'wxe and cbildren cn.îoyed the Dir. Mann's \wif e and daugbteî- are in he right foreground. plate, but Dean came home on opfrî-as I oses plather ump eeos Tad-i o ac -______-Photo bY Carson Studio, Port Hope a whhid throw to third base........is. - - ~Ke ith doubled, and Junior scor- ibhsht I R oses T hird Jurior West at first base, a:ily was foi-ced out at third on, aewth tbet an ored hrdui este twîpa2tst te ane bcha-anera r we R .s C apture h r was beaten b ltie sauk. Tim an infiejd bit. bito centre field, which caseo the umpire, and sm 7 KING ST. E.PH EMA -74 Cox madele irsi base, and wn l'akely rn Star brought in Keith West from stated they would not pa h o n b ~~~~~~~~~~~~~se co n d on a vvb- ~ - B v W k ~ v s a r d f r O - s c n ith th e w in n in g r u n fo ll aw in g n ig t. G a m e W it h O ro n o 6 - 5 ~ first. Hooper n at shortstop, as lie made Roses pitcher Sellers was p ul_ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ G 01m W ih O ono 6 fornthid t firt. oopr aid eveal ineplays. n otn d when the score was iàI pre entde wm nvth scohnoan Cint Fer uso t ok ve HAVvA arathnsim ng n This coming season make bowling your indoor eralo H A V E A I L D " iý sty le th ese d ay s, a g r u p n o fh I M U u f H M 0L 1 M L boys and one girl decided ta EA'U trv their hand recently al,1»- OE FqLA AND SPORTK rswiiniaig distance of over Jb9j Bach. Point, at 1j OTo-Jon neaate vi-- Lle ~ Four bats accompanied the nàtMý ey ~- N NOTEau~~ ou eleven swimmers who started, in"U__ IMMe. w 'and a pacer rode in each boat. >- . Beach, tnnk charge o h o f bbcig j ir . 8ft MW swim. and was assisted by Dor- 1FMo ' à>--Ai sors-dstprctsebfoe ams othy -Ano Currie, who was life- ileaguPeiéiom guard there twa yeaî-s ago. -Gieyortem qtata aY"r w aea914ie Six boys camplited the dis- od b oln littance, and the fus-e othersJ drappcd out after about ne1 mile. The etire marato ak I about two hours last Wednes- *TECOETSO NTW day afternoon. Thase w-ho completed th- swim weu-c Adrie DemanDi3 ofa Wavei-lv Road, David Mimne, Drk B rinkmran Alterations were mnade to give bowlers 13, Carlvsie Ave., Bruce Wil- Opposite the CIe-op Celd Stetage CIGARTTE martn. 13 ofEst Beach, Bob e i I P.m ~~better place to bowl M ILDEST BEST-T3UING~ mIGA artn. 13, aWest Beach. Bob N eatezzo It iMilme. 15, Carlyshe Ave. and1 Donald Green, 14, West Beach.00

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