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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Dec 1956, p. 16

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PAGE erCTEMN Big Night for Combines ln Fast Game Saturday Lindsay Downed 6 -2 TEE CANAD!A!q STATESMA!N. OWMANVMLE. ONTARXO ÊUSADC1t,1 IDepew) scored the winning goal for the Hornets. The de- feat left the Rams tied for ( fourth place with the Bears. Ô r e l In the final game in the Atom W. cec Guarding the Combines' Net It was the Combines' night of Lindsay tallied on a rebound aIl the way on Saturday when shot that he flipped over the they took Lindsay Regents to outstretched Hawe.,. Assis theolenes, -2 inanO.HA.went .±Q Parker and Hutton. -The period ended 1-1. Intermediate "A" hockey fix- BOC's Break Into Lead ture here at Memorial Arena. The win leaves the Bowman- At the 36 second mark in the ville-Orono team tied with scnGsyWs okapas3 Lindsay for second place.Co- from brother Junior and caught, bour reainsù~ op sot. the corner of the net to put the bour reain in op pot BOC's in the iead. Davis eve n- Big ightFor ests ed everything again at 5.15 on Ail the goals were scored by a pass from Parker and it re- Orono's representatives on the mained there until 14.14 when team. Gerry Robinson counted the Wests puiled a bewiider- the first at 9:03 on a pass from ing passi play with Gusty' Mickey Waiker and Keith West. again dinf the honors, assist- Rae "Gusty" West drove in ed by Junior and Dean. This four talles, brother Dean nab- period closed 3-2 for the Com- bed one and Junior gained bines. poins wth our ssits.In the final stanza Dean West "Dyk" Back in Action on a pass from brother Junior For the spectators, the first hit the target at 7.15 to chalk appearance of the season by up another for the Combines. ......... LoweIl Dykstra was a reai tbriil "Gusty" West came through and once again the oid cry of for bis third of the game at 'Come on, Dyk" was heard 9.08, assisted b<,f Frank Hooper throughout the Arena. The bus- and Jack Marshail.......... ky, good-natured defenceman After being done out of a \vas effective both on defence goal at the 18 minute mark be-........~ and in organizing rushes, but cause there xvas a Combine . the real bouquet must go to player in the goal crease' when Frank Hooper for his heady he shot, "Gusty" came right Prime importance in the Bowmanville-Orono Combines defence department is strategy throughout the game back at 19.48 and taiiied in a Ross Hawe whose stellar goal-tending has won the deep admiration of the local in bis play-making capacityý. counter witb Jr. West an d pi gl Hawes Great in Nets Frank Hooper taking the assist hockey fans. Dîsplaying a quick pi of hands andagl foot work Ross has The Combines showed con- honors. continuously kept the Lakeshore Intermediate hockey snipers from bettering their siderabie improvement over New Hat For Gusty jindj\Tjdua scoring -records. Next home game of the Combines is this Saturday previous games as their plays For the goals he scored Rae evening as the Port Hope Redmen pay their initial visit of the season to the clicked with precision and they "Gusty" West will be picking Memorial Arena. skated both ways with more up a new hat from Minn's spirit and organization, They Men's Wear shop, while bro- A 1 win left the Hawks tied with aiso provided mucb better pro- ther Junior wiîî' receive $5 r , 1 , the Bruins for first place in the tection for Ross Hawes who from Garton Coach Lines for Fr nt treet and M iuiers la tnig played a stellar game in the his league stnin g e From teoeigwite of December 9 is: $5 Ae o - 6A "ieInth first game o h the game was dlean, bard-PWTL t Atom League the Hornets de- fougt ad fstwit th far P T Pt Le n.i IJ.*~feated the Rams 1-0 to move fogtadfswt h arCobourg --Il 8 0 3 16 II u ~ n.uF .e into a first place tie with the crowd of spectators enjoying B.O.C.,s 11 6 0 5 12 In T w 5 e H o k y Brn.Doug Nichols (Jojrn almost every minute of the LBarons,6 g5 1 ispedyen-toendacion Lid-Laidsay ----Il 6305816 The second place Front S.* Thompson sent the puck into say sbowed themseives to be aPotHp 7205 4 Strecters batied the league the Newcastle net to give Cour- leam of quick-breaking skat- Pret Bope C. s 2 O erseading Millers Taximen to a tice a two goal edge which thcy ers, good stick-bandlers and rsnt...g:payrs6-6 tie at Memoriai Arena on held during the remainder of bhagtodo witete r h ewc APsTbursday night in a bard fought the stanza. wha todo itheiter he uckG APtsgame. 'Courtice downed New- The Courtice power was felt or the advancing Combines. Raye West---- 13 9 22 castie 7-1 as they led the scor- again i n the second by New- They were backed up by Dean West 8 13 21 ing ail the way to move them castle as the team tallied five O'Brien in the nets, a right- Jr. West ------------ 9 9 18 into undisputed possession of consecutive shots into the nets. handed goalie who played a Frank Hooper 0 10 10 third place. Taking the scoring honors for chance on most of the billiard- Mickey Walker 1 5 6 period action by doing the only Bradley drew two and BudN shot goals he. missed. scoring in the stanza. Don Pipher settled for a single. AUl Eveyi End of Flrst Masters opened at 13:45 and At 18:59 John Shelter broke Beids obnsn' galininAbout one confinement inl 85 Bud Perfect tallied their othier through the Courtice defence BsdsRbno'goliinCanada results in the birth at 14:55. and scored the only Newcastle teopening eid Growden of more than one child. In the second Ceuck Kilpat- point of the game and ending- perodrick sent the rubber home for the golie's hopes of a shutout. ýFotSt. at 5:13. The scoring The third stanza remained continued to change bands 'with scoreless tbrougbout with Cour- botb teams gaining a margin. tice checking very weil and ~ IDon Chiids sunk another for stopping attempts on the part I M -illUib ât, .0z t gve nieni of. rewcastue to score. I thedge.An merchant wîsbing ta The Front Streeters rallied act as sponsor for any individ- and took over by cbaiking upua member or the whole Front tbree consecutive points. At Str ete am are asked to con- j13,06 Gerry Marjerrison tallied tact tea officiais. The team Ione, Bill Lyle and Ron Bur- îequires sweaters gess found the mark as welI. Town League Standing In fast order the Taximen re- wLTPs FG I aliated with Danny Girardi WLTPs FG jand Larry Chant countingMiers 7i1 5703 singles for them. Front St. 5 1 3 13 67 38 At the 28 second mark o! Courtice - 2 6 1 5 40 621 the third Don Bishop came Newcastle 1 7 i1 3 35 78 tbrougb witb the shot ta tie it Top Scorers .5-5. Don Masters taliied bis GP G A Pts. second of the game at 1:31 The rdCweM--88223 Taximen beid this one goal FDnCoe, M 8981221530 lead tili near the end of theDo MatrM-92152 period when Bob Sheridan L, Hamilton, M - 9 18 8 26 scored the tying goal at 17:36. C. Kilpatrick, FS 9 15 11 26 Hon Burgess, FS 8 8 14 2 2 Courtice Win C. Ferguson, FS 9 9 10) 19 Infrtperiod Ken Pipher Don Childs, M 9 il 7 18 opencd the scaring streak for Bill Lyle, FS 9 9 5 14 1Courtice, when be tallied their Don Bishop, FS __ 9 8 6 141 first at 4:37. Again at 8:00 Hammy Boyd, N 9 4 10 14 MINOR HOCKEY o! the game. Tommy Wilson At the Minor Hockey meeting elbowing), Antoney Malloy held last Tuesday evening at (tripping),tand Richard McLean the Lions Centre the forma- (brkn tck) each coîlected tion of Ail-Star teams was un- two minute penalties for the der discussion. Ail-Star teams Huskis will be set up in ail three min- In the third and final Bantam or hockey icagues. Mr. Don -came of the morning the Lions Gilhooly will act as coach for scored two first period goals to 1(he Atom Ail-Stars; Mrè Ed. defeat the Tigers 2-1. The win fRundie and Morley Oke wil] Oabied the Lions to stretch be looking after the Pee Weý' their league standing to two Ail-Stars and Geo. Piper will points. Bill Osborne scored two coach the Bantam Ahl-Star unassisted goals to account for teami. The teams will start the Lions win. Doug James practising on Saturday, Dec. (John Dykstra) scored for the ..2nd. The first Bantamn prac- Tigers early in the final per- tice will ho at at 7:00 a.m. bod. Pee Wee practice wil be at Pee Wee League n:00 a.. andth Atoms wl ntne iirst game of the ±ee st art at 10:30 ar. Wee League the Red Wings de- Starting (bis coming Satur- feated the Canadians 5-3 ta day morning the îast two min- move into a fourth place tiei idecs in ail Bantam and Pee witb the Canadians. David Wee game5z will be plaved stop Werry (3) and David Wil- lime. This is being done inlas(2îcontdfrail the order (o gi\*e the coaches a Red Wingas goals. Jon Han- chance to miake plaver changes cock, Gord Rundie and John I if necessary during a close Bruce assisted on the Red Wings game. goals. David Thompson (Ter- Mino Hocey ightbashune), John Terbune (Pickard) been tentativelxy set for Satur- ""nd Blaine Pickard scored for day, March 3tb. the Canadians. BanamLeguen the second game the Bantm LegueBruins scored twice in the In the first game of the Ban- final period ta defeat the Leafs tam League the Braves defeat- 2-0 and run their undefeated ed the Cubs 3-1 ta more inoa streak ta six games. John AI- seodplace two Points behind lin (Scott Essery) and Terry the league leaders. Gerald Bal- Black scored for the Bruins. son led the Braves scorers \vith The win enabled the Bruins two goals. Bob Burgess scored ta stay tied witb Black Hawks the other Braves goal. Ross for the league lead. The league Turner and Jim McKnight each leadership will be an the line picked up an assist un the next Saturday morning wben goals scored by Balson. John the Bruins play the Hawks in Clark scoî'ed the lone Cubs the final game of the Morning. goal earl,\- in the first period I In the (bird Pee Wee game In (he second ga me the of the morning the Hawks I Huskies scored tbree times in trounced the last place Rangers the final period ta defeat the 8-I ta, str«ých their undefeated Pirates 4-2 and move ino a string ta six games. Leigh third place tie 'vit, the Tigers. Sammerscales, Doug Lane, John Bryan Hughes (ý), Richard Oke (2), Paul Mutton and Alex McLean and 4renton Hughes Wiseman (3) accaunted for the accounted for the four Huskies Hawks eigbt goals. John Twist goals. Antoney Mallow assist- (Ronnie Bryant) scored the ed on MNcLean's goal. Gary. lone Ranger goal in the final \I MCuilloiueh and Brian Howcrnft period. Paul Mutton, Alexy rcor-'d for îhle P:ratcýs. VWinn o \Viîeman t3), Leo McLane (2 ý. Va-n- nerfrrtnue 1 -'D S'.(phecn Baiciax- coliected aý- lected the orUy Pirate penalty sists on the HLawks goal,, The à tfleir undefeated string tc three games. The win by thE Barons left them tied for thE league lead with the Hornets ~Ted Bates (Terry Devitt), Ron. aid Wilson, Henry Kooy (Gray- don Colville) and Graydon Col- ville were the marksmen for the Barons. John Hughes (Pat Vinish)scored the lone Bisons goal. Miner Hockey League las~ place Bions 4-1 to steh YBow Volleyball Challenge On Monday, Fifth Form *challenged the teachers toaa -volleyball game to be played on rDecember 20. t The scene opened with George Mariow turning on the TV set, Channel 13, B.H.S. Brian Van Nest appeared as announcer on the programme "You Will Be There". The day was December 20, before the famous volleyball game. Wayne Hooey, sales n-ta n for "Proctor" 3toothpaste trielà to seli his pro- 7 duct. Mr. Van Nest then turn- 1ed the show over ta 4Marvin iWalker, a roving reporter, at 1the home of that famous book- ie, mathematician and scholar, Mr. Locust <Keith Hensley) who gave Mary 100 to 1 odds on the teachers. They left "Mr. >Grasshopper" and returned ta the studio. The next scene took place at the ranch o! the famous histor- ian, Mr. T. S. Helliott (Gary ýHumphreys) with Veda Fish- e r doirig the interviewing. He did not wish to make any com- ment. The next visit took us to the top o! the great Eiffel Tower, where Art Jammer was interviewing "Miss Layhen" (Jacqueline Rosevear). Mean- while back at the studio, Tom Park advertised a rnther new brand o! cigarettes, "Long, Slim Siimy Cigarettes". The next scene took place after the game at the home of Mr. Witherfork (Doug Cat- tran), with James Ferguson in- terviewing him. He revealed that he thought the teachers' defeat had been a very "punny" situation. The final scene took place at "Dip Inn" wbere Har- vey Webber played Mr. Dip- Banta m1 W1 Lions -- 5 Braves 4 Huskies 3 Tigers 3 Pirates 1 Cubs ------ Pee Wee W1 Hawks -5 Bruins 5 Leafs -.--2 Canadians -1 Atom League Barons 3 0O0O11l Hornets ~ 3 1 0 21 Indians 1 1 1 il11 Bears 1 2 0 5 1' Rams 1 3 0 4 Bisons 0 2 1 9 I League L TF 1 0 23 2 0 16 2 1 16 2 19 4 1 il 5 18 League L TF 0 1 35 0 1 17 3 1 15 3 2 15 Bantam: 7:00 a.m.-Lions vs. Cubs 7:45 a.m.-Pirates vs. Tigers 8:40 a.m.-Htuskies vs. Braves Pee Wee: 9:25 a.m.-Leafs vs. Wings 10:20 a.m.-Rangers vs. Canadians 11:05 a.m.-Bruins vs. Hawks Atom games scheduled for Monday, December l7tb, are as fallows:* c5:00 p.m.-Bears vs. Bisons A Pts. il il 5 il 14 ,5 21 4 23 41 A Pts. 4 6 8 6 10 3 2 2 8 2 191 peli. Ibis was the high spot of 5:45 p.m.-Barons vs. Indians Bowmanville 15 King St. W. MA 3-5778 the play, and only the Fifth Form of 1956 could ever have put it on.The humour o! the whole show was second only' to the expressions on the teachers' faces, as they saw themselves being interviewed. After the challenge, the staff came up with several original verses about a few of the in*. dividuais in Grade 13. The lyý. rics were written and sung by Mr. Ross and Mr. Witherspoon, with the whole staff standing and joîning in for the chorus. The skit "You Wili Be There"l was written through the com. bined efforts of George Marlow, Brian Van Nest, Harvey Web- ber, James Ferguson, Garry' Humphreys, Tom Park. Doug Cattran and Bob Brown.. VoIleyball Bowmanviile defeatec? ering in both division4 u. Thursday. In House League Playoffs, in the Junior Division, County Champions are 10D, and Town Champions are 10D. In the Senior Division, the County Champions are 12A' and the Town Champions are 13. On December 20, these teams will playof! for the Junior and Sen- In July, 1956, the average wage in Canadian manufactur- ing reached a record high of $62.91 per week. This compar- ed with $59.31 a year earlier, and $48.82 five years earlier. TO EVERYWHERE Air. Rail or Steamship Consult JURY & LOVELL ARENA A CTIVITIES PUB3LIC SKATING FEJDAY, DECENDER 141h 8 Io 10 p.m. Admission - - - Aduits 40c, Students 25e SP ECI1AL.1 CHILDREN'S SKATING 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 191h 12 years and under only -___________25e Aduits accompanying children ______-25e Intermediate "A" Hockey Gamne ai 8:30 p.m. SATURIDAY,\ DECENDER 151h Port Hope Redmen VS. Bowmanville m Orono Combines Admission---------Aduts 75c for Reserved Seats and General Admission Students and Children--------50e Junior"C HOCKEY ai 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER lSîh Newma rket Vs. Robson Pontiacs Adm ioe - - - - - - Adults 50e Students - 35e Children - 25e m 1

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