?HURSDAY, MARC!! 7th. 1957 THE CANADIAN- ~TATESMAN. BOW ~ fl1~J'rA~Tfl The Fifth Game Combines'Swamp Lindsay 8-1 ,Before Year's Record Crowd The Bowmanville - Orono Combines swamped Lindsay Re- gents 8-1, in the fifth game of their 'Lakeshore Intermediate 'A" '*smi-finals at Memorial MA '.on Saturday night, to tie rte!eries at two games eacn and a tie. Some 850 spectators, the larg- est crowd to watch a hockPy match this season, saw the Combines consistently outplay Lindsay as they outpassed th-ý visitors. Regents Open Scoring Orlie Crawford scored Lind- say's only goal at 1.57 of the first period after Wimpy Park- er had iced the puck. Crawford skated into the homester's end to recover it and connected with a back-hand shot from be- side ihe neti. l With less than a minute re- niaining in the period, Junior West led his brothers into R e- WSM. NASHVILLE, TENN., presents in person 1 r- JIM REEVES GRAND OL' OPRY SHOW Friday, March 8th Show - 8 p.m. followed by dance Red Barn OSHAWA gent territory to tie the score as they completed one of their brilliant passing plays. Pulls Hat Trick Gerry Robinson was the big gun for the Combines as he blasted three goals during the second period. His first at 12.31 came during a scramble in front of the nets when he slapped the puck into the corner. He fired from directly in front with the second and it landed in the corner near the Uine and was knocked the rest of the way in when Growden tried to pull it out and feIl. Robinson's third marker wius a backhand shot from beside th;- nets at 18.35. Max Yourth was rewarded for his workmanlike performance earlier in the per- iod when he connected with a sereen shot to insure the win. Insure Win Wally Samanski kept the Combines rolling in the f inal stanza by finding the mark az 2.03. Keith West sbared in the- scoring honours at 15.45 after Samanski relaved the rubber ,while he was in front of the cage. Raye 'Gusty" West endcd OFFICES FOR RENT CENTRAL 2 or 4 ROOMED SUITES NEWLY DECORATED STEAM HEATED Apply MR. E. KING MA 3-3381 the scoring at 18.13 when lue grabbed a relay from brother Junior and slapped the puck into the left corner of the nets. Goalie Outstanding Goalie Ross Hawe's perform- ance for the Combines was spectacular and deserving of a shutout. He stopped 23 shois fired at him by Lindsay marks. men and turned themn aside expertly. Wlns Hat Gerry Robinson's three goals enabled hlm to cash in on the prizes being offereci' by Bow- manville merchants. He will receive a new hat from Minn's Men's Wear for his outstanding- playing. This is the second time Gerry bas puiled the hat trick this season. Fourth Game Ends in Tie Boxvman ville- Orono Combines and Lindsay Regents ended the fourtb game of their Lakeshore Intermediate "A" Semi-finals at a 3-ail tie following a scoreiess ten-minute overtime period at Lindsay Arena on Thursday night. Wimpy Parker scored the equalizer for the Blueshints with less than a minute re- main ing in regulation time. Bowl-anville-Orono had held a 3-2 lead throughout the stan- za after coming fromn behind a 2-1 score. Gerry Robinson paced th Combines with two and Junior West taliied their other. Orliý Crawford and Jack Graham were Lindsay's other scorers. Goalie Ross Hawe turned in another outstanding perform- ance for the Combines during the encounter. Under the terms of the Bri- tish North America Act educa- tion is the responsibility of the provincial governments. s Jewellery & Gift Shop MA 3-5747 Hooper's 28 King St. W. Bowmanville Berneice Budai Rols High Triple of 835 Three 300 games were rolled this week and along with these many 200's. These were- H. Brock 363, 203,203; B. Budai 319, 282,234; Dot Brooks 243,210, 210: D. Joîl 305, 268; O. Etcher 282, 213; W. Bates 260, 208; N. Hooper 227, 226: A. Richards 223, 222; A. Luxton 220. 211; L. Bates 219, 206; J. Hodgkinson 215, 205; V. Coole 285; NI. Harri- son 260; Dot Mutton 255; Donc Mutton 239; A. Hodgson 238; D. Martin 237; K. Beauprie 235; L Lyle 233: J. Engley 229; . Brunt 227; O. Patfield 226; M. Leddy 220; M. Holroyd 213; M Cleeland, M. Kozak 210: S. Bucknell 210; D. Crozier 20d: M. Wilcox 206; L. Martyn 201; H. Piper 200. A. White, Dot Mutton, D. Hol- royd, M. Perfect, M. Moffatt were in the lemon league with games flot totalling 100. High single, Hilda Brock 363. High triple, Berneice Budai 835. Higzh average, Hilda B-rock 218. Team Standings Namne Points Pins D. Jol 42 22052 K Beauprie 40 22318 M. Holroyd - -----38 210Q4 V. Coole ------------ 36 22192 H. Brock --------- 33 21484 O. Etcher--------- 26 21330 L. Bates ---- - 26 21156 O. Patfield 25 207o5 E. Etcher -------23 20550 L. Martyn 18 20253 D. Crombie ---- 15 20384 B. Budai -----__. 14 19911 Averages Name Ave. H. Brock 218 D. joli 215 O. Etcher 214 L. Bates 199 B. Budai 198 V. Coole 190) S. Buckrell 19q! W. Bates 18.1 D. Crombie 1d'e K . Beauprie 186 A. Richards 186 Dore Mutton 184 O. Patfield --182 J. Baker 18-2 M. McNulty 181 H. Gilbooley 1891 A. Luxton -1--- l( J. Hodgkinson ___180 V . Miller ---- ---0 H. Dunn ____ 179 L. Martyn 17" M. Harrison 17'7 S. Bickell 176 Dot Brooks -----176 P. Haines 17.5 D. Martin _____174 E. Etcher 174 M. Cooper ----174 M. Holroyd 173 H. Piper ------------- 172 L. W right .,-----1,7o N. Hooper ------- ----- 170 J. Brunt ----169 E. Whitehead -----169 A. Hodgson --- ---- - 163 B. Westlake--------167 A. Bickell ----. -- 166 V. Cowan --- - 166 J. McCracken ---------166 L. Lyle ------- --------- --- 1661 By AI Osborne Harold Bennett had bis best nighit this season when he bowl- ed 200, 319, 316 for 835 to win the high triple prize of th2 week. Jim Levett followcd Bennett with 784, Pete Dobbins 781, Ernie Perfect 753, Jack Gay 747, Jim Callan 739, Pat Yeo 734, Carl Leslie 724, Jack Coole 712, Ross McKnight 711 and Doug Taylor 707. Jack "Windy" Coole won high single with 320. Harold Bennett was next with luis 319, 316, Dr. C. Austin 318, Jack Gay 316, Carl Leslie 314 and Jim' Levett 304. Ray Brock won al îow bon- ors baving a single game 121 and a triple of 407. Ai Osborne's teamn broke two schedule records with hi-Ch single 1342 and triple of 3619. Low single team score went to Bruce Miine's Bridge Club 895 and Elton Brock had low triple 2794. Ailey Chatter The battle is really on ' for the bigh average prize as Jack Coole and Pete Dobbins closed in on Elton Brock. Brock is Iii fii:st place with a 231 average and Jack Coole bas the same average and is only 2 pins short of Brock. Pete Dobbins bas 230 and is only 15 pins off the pace. In the teamn standing Bagnel! is stili in front with 40 points while Dale has taken over the runner up spot with 38 points. This week Dale and Bagneli bowl each other and this should just about decide the winner of the second scliedule. The entry forma is now post- ed at the alley for tbe men's major league tournament. Mens Major League Standing End of 9th Week, 2nd Schedule 1956-57 Season Team Standing Team W L Bagneli 17 10 Dale ---- 16 il Leslie-- 14 13 Oke - 14 13 Cole - --- 14 13 Little - -- 14 13 Brough~ 13 14 Steven -- 13 14 Osborne 12 15 Milne 11--il16 Brock ---- 10 17 Averages Name Pns 30510 29714 29885 29968 28884 28977 28906 29769 29341 29971 29449 29376 Games Avo. JE. Brock 27 JCoole - P. Dobbns- F. Williams J. Gay-- B. Bates - F. Samis- Dr. H. Rund1e A. Osborne- B. Hearle- B. Steven- E. Perfect- A. Piper M. Larmer 24 D. Bishop -------24 J. Lander -------27 R. Hearle ------ Dr. K. Slemon - R. Mlaynard --.--24 J. Levett- ------ 27 E. Leslie- B. Polley T. Bagnel H.Bennett G. Stephiens A1. D ale - ------ I. Janzcen -- - -- - Dr. C. Austin ----- M. Vanstone ----- J. Brough - R. Mc.Knight D. Taylor -- R. Oke -------- R Kelly G. Piper -------24 B. Oke 27 R. Rundle ~- M. Harrison- C. Oke ------ S. Trewin N. Cowle . ------ N. O'Rourke .- J. Callan ---- H. Palmner -~- B. Engley - G. Lander- R. Halîman ---- F. Lewin.s ------- P. Cancilia --------- .B. Milne - -- - 231 231 230 225 222 229) 220 219 dl19 219 219 218 218 216 216 216 26 215 213 215 1114 214 ')14 209 2()8 208 20-. 20)7 207 207 206 206 206 205 2o)4 20,1 201 204 2 f) " 203 2,)3 203 2i)3 202 2W1 200 Front Street Downs Courtice In Semi-Finals Front St. won a 6-5 verdict over Courtice to win their be- of-tbr-ee semi-finals in tw straight games, while Miller's Taxi swamped Newcastle'11-4 to give them a one gpme edg2 To love the public, ta study in their series, at Memonial universai good, and to promote Arena on Thursday of last week. the interest of the whole wonld, as ar as it lies in aur power, is Front St. will meet the xin- the beight of goodness, and ner -between Miller's and New- makes that temper which wel castle in a best-of.-five series to cali divine.-Shaftesbury. Lions Midgets Defeat Aurora to Advance In Ontario Playdowns determmne the Town League Hockey Champions. Win Second Straight Don Rundle paced the Main- drag boys with four, whilc Jiggs Cowling and Chuck Kil- patrick added singles. Kîlpat- rick scored the insurance mark- er for themn at 6.49 of the final stanza to make the score 6-4. Bill Jackson tallied for Cour- Lice at the midwny mark to end the scoring. Bob Johnson, Rich- ards, Grant, Heron and Thomp- son with singles counted for Courtice's other four points. MilIer'a Gain One Game Edge Miller's outscored Newcastle 3-2 in the first period and held the edge throughaout the game. 'Ihey scored five goals during the final stanza to insure th-. win. Don Masters paced the Taxi- men with four and Buck Cowle added a pair. Lloyd Hamilton, Don Childs, Tim Cox, Marvin Brooks and Irv Brooks tallieci singles. Phil Gilmer with three and Boyd with one counted for New- castle*s scoring. MiIIer's Take Series From Newcastle Don Masters' seven goals gavL2 Miller's Taxi a 12-5 winover Newcastle in the final game of their best-of-three semi-final playoffs at Memorial Arena on Monday evening, to win the series for Miller's. Will Enter Finals The Taximen will meet Front St. in the first game of a best- of-five series to decide the Town League Hockey Champions for this year. First game will be played at Memorial Arena on Monday evening, at 9 pa. Lloyd Hamilton with tbree and Don Cbilds and Marvin Brooks with singles were Mili- er's other marksmen. Newcastle held the Taximer, to a 2-ail tie during the first period, but Don Masters gave Miller's a wide edge during the second frame when he startud bis ocoring spree. Phil Gilmour, Terry Masters, Gibson, Boyd and Quinney each talPed singles on Newcastle's By any standard... OBT ODER POWER: Fard's road-proved Mileage Maker Six-the mo.rt modern Six ln the industry-delivers 144-Hp. of brilliant performance. 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ONTARIO PAnri. mllrvm Bowmanville's Lions Midgets out.scored Aurora Midgets 7-6 Io win their home-and-honir series as they continue Io s'2t the pace in the Midget "B hockey division. On Wednesday of last week the Lions Mxdgets won a .5-2 decision over Aurora to givt3 them a three goal edge in the series. On the following night they suffered a 4-2 upset as Aurora shone before their home fans. Bill Osborne's sen. sational goal in the final perni was ýhe big one for Bowmaun- ville. a ý-%JUj,%j -envair IPLIV'Tbde IICrff%ý à-Anc M 1 1 1 1 for the club to aid theni ta their win against Aurora. He has been an asset to thein throughout the season especial- ly in their series againstNa- panee and Aja x. ri ce work Mike. :YOU G0I WARMIN WITHOUT WORD with Sheti Furnace 0O1 Every gallon ipf' Sheli Furnace Oil we me er inro your tank, contains a spccial additive that keepa your hurner at peak efficiency. 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Paul McCullough rifled bis late in the middle frame and Eric Carleton and Hughes each con- nected witb a single duririg the final stanza. Larry Wood scoTed Aurora's two;- the first at 10.20 of the middle frame when he connect- ed with a shot from beside the net and the second duning a scramble in front of the cage early in the third. Aurora Win game, Lose Series Boslbuy, Sutton and Patrick tied the scoring, race by giving Aurora a 3.0( lead in the firs! period of' the game at Aurora on Thursday night. Larry Wood gave them a one goal edge during the second stanza while Gary McCullough was sitting out a 10 minute mis- conduct in the smn-bmn Dan Cattran evened the goal count at 12.05 of the final per- bod and Bill Osborne scored the deciding goal at 18.24 wben he invaded the Aurora territory alone, to score with a sensa- tional shot. During the game tbree Au- rora fans were ushered from the arena over a dispute with the referee, who was latex struck by one of the Aurora players. Goalie Stars Mike Murphy turned in a sipctaular bit of net mindir.gs