...................................................,'t-.- TM CANAD!MN STATESMA"q EOWMANVMLL. ONTAR!O Tough Pitchers' Duel Finishes ai 2 -2 Tie Ontarios -Harvesters 1Catcher Jim Gilmer's hard er made a wild throw ta sec- bit single inte right field in ond base and the outfield cern- the final frame brought home rnitted an error allowing him the tying run as Port Hope te stretcb a single into a run. 'Ontarios fougbt to a 2-ail tie Gord Sellers hurled a tigbt *with Bowmanvifle Harvesters game for Bowmanville allow- at Vincent Massey Park Wed- ing eight bits. ane walk and nesday of last week. tîssuing four strikeouts. Harri- Largest crowd of the seasonî son kept it just as close giving watcbed Port Hope's Mike up seven bits, no walks and Harrison and Harvesters Gord fanning 12. Sellers in a tense close pitch- Sbortstop Jahnny Mason for irxg duel. The tie left Bowman- Bowmanville made some snap- ville with a four point hold on py fielding plays. Ted Jex for first place in tbe Lakeshore In- Ontarios made a beautiful catch termediate basebahl loop.. . on a long bit bail into lef t field Gilmer was Ontarios star by Bob Gallagher. Fred Cowle throughout the game. He start- connected on seven foui halls ed them off by scoring tbe in- before collecting bis only bit Mtal run in the fourtb after of the game in the fourtb. driving a long triple into cen- R H E tre field and scoring on Har- Port Hope 000 100 01-2 8 4 vesters' only error of the Baw'viile 000 101 00-2 7 1 game. Port Hope - Bancarda 2b, Ted Dadson drove in the Jex f, N. Wakely cf, Gilmer c, tieing run in the hottom of Lowry lb, Mercer rf, Evans 31h, the frame wben he bit, a R. Wakeiy ss, Harrison p, Keel- single into the infield bringing er (7) 3h. Fred Cowle home and advanc - Bowmanville-Gilboolv 2b, ing Tim Cox ta third. He mov- Hamilton 3b, Mason ss. Gýalla- ed Harvesters inta tbe lead in Igber lb, Cowle If, Cox rf, Dad-1 the sixtb wben Ontarios' catch- son cf, Girardi c, Sellers p. Intermediate Stànding As of Saturday, July 20 Bowmanville-------- Cobourg Orono ------- Port Hope----------------- GP W L T Pts. 17 9 6 2 2 0 15 8 7 0 16 15 8 7 0 16 17 5 10 2 12 80 WMAN VILLE MERCHANTS Fortune Jubilee Diamond Mine Draw Formerly Appreciation Day Draw Every Saturday - 3 p.m. JACKPOT VALUE - THIS WEEK - $420 Wiiqner on Saturday Mrs. Austin Wood, RR 4, Bowmanvilie won % Diamond Share or 5% of Jackpot - $20.00. Consolation Prize of $3.00 to Mrs. W. C. Ives, Bowmanvilie Don't Forget - Next Draw, Saturday, at 3 p.m. - Town Hall July 27th "Ha p's"' B-A Service Station CORNER KING AND WAVERLEY ROAD Try Our Gas Fi-up Service A complete service when you fi up with our famous B-A Gasolines.. For Carefree Driving Try Our " LUBRICATION * OIL CHANGES * CAR WASH We Specialize in Car Polishing PHONE MA 3-3136 FOR PICK-UP SERVICE PROCLAMATION cIvIc HOLIDAY It is hereby proclaiîned by the Town cf Bowmianville, that Monday, August 5th will he observed as Civic Holiday Citizens are requested to govern themselves accordingly. Nelson E. Osborne Mayor. Town of Bowmanville GOD SAVE THE QUEEN *1* t- Orphan.s on Short End 12 -3 Game in Port Hope Port Hope Juveniles scared a decisive 12-3 win over Bow- manville Orphans at Part Hope Thursday ef last week ta re- tain their firmn hold on third place in tbe league. Scaring six runs on three bits and tbree waiks Port Hope grabbed a 7-1 lead in the sec- ond frame. Tbey scared an- other in the fourth and tahlied four in tbe fiftb on two bits, a waik and two infield errors. Pitcher Bill Wakeiy carried the win ail the way for tbe homesters allawing only five bits, five walks and fanning seven. Bob Osborne was tnie laser sbaring the mound duties witb Ted Sàliows wbo camne in ta relieve bim in the second. Bill Wakely started the rally for Port Hope in the ,second by connecting for a single. Mar- tin was next with a single whiie tbe follawving tbree bat- ters took safeties. Wisbart blasted a double bringing home the winning runs. The next Iwo batters went down on out. field flies. Ted Fairey scored for Bow- manville in the first on a sin- gle by Bill Osborne, Osborne drove in anather in the third with bis second bit tf the game, and brougbt Bob Mar- jerrison home in tbe seventh with another single. He hatted 3 for 3. John Fowler and Ted Fai- rey collected Orphan's only other bits of the tilt. Joe Ken- nett and Fowler sbared the catcbing duties "for Bowman- ville. RH E Bow'ville 1OI 000 1- 3 5 3 Port Hope 160 140 x-12 8 1 Bowmanville - Marjerrisan 2b, Fairey cf, Mason ss. Bill os.. borne lb, Bates 3b, Vanstone rf, BQb Osborne p. Kennett c, Sallows (2) p. Fowler (3) c. Part Hope - P. Wakely ss, Wisbart cf. Roberts c, Green- away lb, Watts 2b, B. Wakely P. Martin 3h, Symons 1f, O'Brien rf. Ail-Star Football Game August 5, in Courtice Darlington Football League Representatives from each Senior Ail-Stars will meet Osh- of the seven senior clubs in the awa Kickers in their annu _al alnt opwi b payg Ail-Star game on Civic Hou-Dali- go opwilb lyn day, August 5, at 7 p.m. j1n on the Ail-Star team. The lfie- Courtice, it was announced this up will be appearing in the week. Statesman next week. Zion and Maple Grove In Close Race for Tfilie Darlington Football, Zion Seniors captured two Junior Le wins in Darlington Football GF League action during the pastZin.8 week te mave tbem witbîn ane io point of the first place Maple Courtice 8 Grave squad. Solina . -....8 They scared a 2-1 decisionr Mapie Grave - over Hampton Wednesday and Hampton - 8 Saturday downed Tyrone 2-1. Tyrane ------- 7 Bath games were played before Enniskillen ----8 their borne fans.I In other senior action Sauina Tbe Canadian N" edged a 1-0 shutout from En- bition in Toronto niskiilen at home Wednesday ta annual exhibition gain sole possession of third the world. place. Maple Grove scored a 2-1 victor.u aver the visiting Cour- tice Seniors Saturday te retain their slim one point bold on A en Zion Juniors retained their A league leadership by downing the visiting Enniskillen squadq gistered a 4-O shutout over their hasts at Hampton to mave inte FOR second pface in the loep. Sauina 1 banded tbe Juniors at Mapie Grave a 2-0 defeat and retain IN theiz hoid on third place. ANDI In Junior action Tbursday (tanigbt) Maple Grove mee t Ci a Tyrone at Tyrone, Enniskillen l o visit Solina and Courtice are at Zia;turday there are twa Su pp games scheduled in the senior division. Maple Grave visit Ty- Look. over thes rone and Hampton are hasts ta esoki ta Caurtice. Wednesday, Tyrone IVha e sthek s travel ta Enniskillen.e ve heatn Darlington Football League i cleaning job. Standing (as of Tuesday, July .23).1. - - - Senior League GP W L T PIS jMaple Grove .- 9 7 0 1 16 Zion..........----9 7 1 1 15 Solina -- 9 4 3 2 10 Hampton -- 9 4 5 0) 8 Tyrone--- 8 2 5 1 5 Courtice 9 1 5 3 5 Enniskillen 9 0 6 3 3 High Scoring Features First Pee Wee Game Bow man ville Pee-Wee Ail- Stars chicked for six runs in the final frame ta capture an 18-12 win from Part Hope Pee- Wees in the first game of their best-of-five Pee Wee "B" series at Memarial Park Tbursday of last week. Winner of the series wil dlaim second place in their re- spective league in the Lake- shore Minor Basebali loop. Also they will meet another Eastern Ontario entry in the O.B.A. Playdowns. The laser* automatically maoves into third place in the Lakeshore League. Jon Hancock connected for a single te begin the sixth inning rally. Dave Williams. Bob Mc- Manus and Mike Jobnson also blasted singles in their tu ma' bat. Ken Veitcb snag.geda long double and Jim Lane made firýt on an error then scored ta clinch the victary. 1Don McMurter and Jon Han- cock sbared the win for Bow- manville. Port Hope coilected only 10 bits. eigbt walks and Il batters wvent down swinging an the fine effort by the local pitching staff. Other hitters and scarers for li the local lads wet'e Ted Bate (2 for 5) one run, Art Foran (0 for 2) one run, Jim Coyle (1 for two), left on third iýn the sixtb after scoring Jim Lane with a single. Paul Terbenche paced Port Hope with four runs while bat- ting two for four. 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Their Cobourg had only one man on last game xvas against Cobourg base durmng these two innings. when they completed a 17-game Starts Lcglon RalIy winning streak with an 11-1 Watson of Cobourg reached scr.Pitcher's Battie first with a hit in the fifth but Until the fifth inning, it was died there. Twist started the tight battle and a real pitch- big Bowmanville rally with a er's duel with rigbt-hander Jim hit in their haîf and was fol- Moorcraft hurling steaçly ball lowed by the whole team wh-o against southpaw Dobkin's ran around the bases on walks, equally puzziing style for Co- errors and bits. bourg. In the fifth. the Cobourg Bothwell relieved Moorcraft leftie lost some of bis control on the local mound in the sixth and Bowmanville batted around and experienced some trouble the full circuit, plus another when he filled the bases and five batters to pound in nin e allowed Oliver to score Co- runs. Until then, the score had bourg's oniy run. Bowmanvile been 2-0 from the second in - had three on in their balf but nîng. did nat count. In the seventh, In the first, baiters on bath Cobourg had one bit wbich sides retired in order. Cobourg's amounted ta nothing wben Dorkin bad a bit in the second te llsrukou wobt but was ieft an base. Jobn tercrf a ih tie James started the bail ro1iing orrf a ih tie i with a hit for the Legiannairesljouts and no walks, Bothwelli in he asthal ofthesamei three and one waik. Dobk,"n intelastha Tit o t h handed aut 11 strikeouts and along when he took f irst on a n1si ak.Cbughdfr errar. Another errar put Hawes errors, Bowmanville two. on base and scored James and R H E Twist. Dobkin had tbree strike- Bow'ville 020 090 -11 6 2 outs in the inning. Cobourg 000 001 0- 1 6 4 Bowmanville threatened again Batteries: Bowmanville - in the third and fourth. In the Moorcraft and Piper, Bothwell third, tbey had the 'bases load- relieving in 6th; Cobourg-Do4- ed but were unable ta taliy 1 kin and Karnagban. Douglas Carter Wins Men's Bowling Singles District 14 Playdowns Douglas Carter, Bowmanvillle, edged eut two otber entries te capture the men's singles in the District 14 playdowns for the Provincial Lawn Bowling cbampionsbips at Part Hope Lawn Bowling Club TueZday. Mr. Carter registered a 21- 17 xin over Maunder of Peter- borough in bis first game. In the second game be downed Jefferys of Lindsay by' a score of 21-18. His wins give him the oppor- tunity te compete in tbe East- crn Ontario Playdowns being held at Peterborough on Wed- nesday. July 24. Winners in the meet will continue into the provincial finals being played at the Tarante Boulevard Club on August 3. Provincial winners wili take part in tbe Dominion finals ta be played in Montreal. Mr. Car- ter is a member of the Bow- Friday Win by Ontarios Ties Up Pee-Wee Series Port Hope Pee-Wee Alil Stars registered a decisive 15- 7 victory over Bowmanville Pee-Wees at Part Hope Friday evening ta tie their best-of- five Pee-Wee "B" series at one game eacb. The Port Hope squad gained an early lead and neyer let Up their constant drive. Bob Wilson went ail the way for tbem, pitcbing an excellent game.. He gave up 12 bits, no walks and fanned 12. Paul Terbenche started the Ontarios on a seven run rally in the first inning with a sing- le. Their batting order rotated until Kelly grounded into the infield and was tagged at first base. Greenaway insured the "Buck" Cowi win bringing home two runs witb a single in the fourth frame. Bob Sleep was the starter for Bowmanvillc. He was re- lieved in the fourth hy Jon Hancock. Sleep gave up 1h bits, four walks, struckaut anc. Hancock allowed five bits, one safety and fanned three. Jim Lane's fielding plays were anc of the bighlights of the game. Bob McManus xwas the man with the bat for Bow- manville, batting four for five and scoring two runs. Joli Hancock scored two, Mike Jobnson one, Jim Coyle one, Jim Lane one ta count for Bowmanvillels other runs. le Leads H ar vester B allers 14eftfielder Fred "Buck" Cowle is the leading marksman for Bowmanville Harvesters te date this season with a hatting average of .359. Also sbowing bis bat power of late is play- ing manager second haseman Don Gilhooîy witb a .348 for the season. Following are the batting averages for the team ta date this season (as of Saturday, July 20), sportsi Caiendarà BASEBALL- INTERMEDIATE Thursda ' , July 25- Orono at Bowmanville Saturday Julv 27-- Bow'manviile at Cobourg Tuesday, Juiv 30- Bowrnanville at Orono iWednesday, Juir 31-- Cobourg at Bowmanville PEE-WEE ALL-STAR FridaJublv26- Hp OSHAWA DISTRICT SOFTBALL Tbursdaxv. Juiv ,-2.1 0sbaw~a COF at Bow'ville *Tuesda'-. Julv 30<) Bownmanv-ille-,s Car, Tire <ail garnes nlaved at -Memorial Park) SOCCEP. Darlîngton Junior Tbursdav, Julv 2ý5 Maple Grave a- T\ x'ore Tbursdav, .Tuly 2.5-- Enniskiilen ai Solina Tbursday. Julv 25- Courtice at Zion Senior League Saturdav, Jul.v 27- Maple Grave at ivrone ,Saturdav. Jtuiv 27- Courtice at Hampton Wednesdav, Julv t;I- Tyrone at Ennisklen G Cowie.......--- Gilbooly Gallagher Girardi - Garbe____ Cox . Yourth ---- Hamilton Ferguson Jones----- Cole - --- Mason Parker Dadson -- -.-- Sellers Kelly Williams - Lane ---- GP AB H 10 39 14 14 46 16 13 38 12 6 16 5 8 19 5 13 42 11 7 20 5 9 28 7 46 1 5 12 2 9 24 4 Il 32 5 8 14 2 11 24 3 4 Il 1 5 15 1 22 0 45 0 Southmeads Split G arnes Pct. .359 .348 .316 .313 .263 .262 .250 .250 .167 .166 .166 .156 .143 .125 .091 .061 .000 .000,- During Week Bowma.nville's Southmead Motors split their twe games during the past week, wi..nni..ng a 3-2 decision fromn Oshawa C.O.F. on Tuesday and drop- ping a 9-7 verdict ta Wbitby Boys Garage on Thursday 'n, Oshawa District Foresters soft- ha il. Pitcber Mcl Burgess carried Southmead thraugb the reg-- lar game witbaut giving up: arc bit in the Tucsday nig.11 lrl1. COF. finaily found thel range on bWm in the ninth as tbev talied bath of their runs. A single hi, Don Masters of 'Southmead gave brother Tcrry an oppartunity te bring him acrosz toc plate. Irv Brooks brought Tcrry home witb the. tying run and Ted Dadsoli singled ta score Irv with tbc deciding rmn. Whithy broke a scorelesz streak in the third inning with a five run rally in Thursdav;s game. They netted single runs un, the fourth and fifth insu-1 ing the win with two mare mi' thef ý5jxth. kowmanvill. neted nt un Tm3~sDAT.JULY! 25th, f est Harvesters Drop Game ln Port Hope 18 to 9 Locals Stili Top League Ontarios scored an 18-9 vic- sixth inning with a triple. tory over the league leading Catcher Danny Girardi aIso Bowmanville Harvesters at boosted his average btwtw0 Port Hope Saturday to ove for two and scoring withîn four points of second Singles by Ken Kelly, Cliaii ' Place in the Lakeshore Inter- guson, Laurie Garbe and 'Bo6 mediate basebail loop. Gallagher accounted for Har- Ted Jex began a fifth inning vesters other runs. rally for the homesters that1 saw them move into a 12-71 R H E lead. He started off with a sin- Bow'viiie 021 402 000- 9 9 1 gle and the next six batters 'Pt. Hope 140 071 32x-18 18 4 found the range on pitcher Clint Ferguson. Ontarios coi- Bowmanville - Gilhooly 2b. lected seven runs from seven Yourth 3b, Mason ss, Gallagher hits and one error before a; rf, Kelly lb, Dadson cf. Garbo throw from second to first If, Girardi c, Parker p, Cox (à» caught Gilmour at the bag for rf, Hamilton (7) cf, Cole (7) If, the third eut. Ferguson (3) p, Jones (5) p. Ballett hurled the win for; fPort Hape-Boncardo 2b, Jex Port Hope coming in as relief f, N. Wakely cf, Gilmour c, in te furt whle heywer Law ry lb, Keeler 3b, R. Wake- traîling 7-5. He gave up eîlt ly ss. ecrr.Le,,J' hits, walked two and isud 4(4 f N. Wakely (4) If, Bal- strikeouts. B lett (4) p. Jack Parker started for 0oW-,_______________ manville and was reiieved in the second after Ontarios surg- FINE QUALITY ed into a 5-2 lead on three MONUMENTS AND bits, a walk and one errai'. MARKERS Clint Ferguson carried tbroughi the third and fourth before On.' « 4 L" f tarios found the range on him / offlj\ m h George Jones finished the ( mound duties coming in as re- F STAFFORD> lief in the fîfth with two away. B.AIP. Playing Manager Don Gil- A i WS hooly was the big gun for Har- i FML vesters collected three bits for MONUMENTS el five trips to the plate. He scor- iIiIIja Dek ed on each hit and drove home Harvesters' final run in the: 1taitora gros. the fourth, o n d inthe fifth, N nm na ok two in the itan three i1M nm ta Wok the final frame. Mel Burgess Phone Whitby carried the pitcbing duties for MOhawk 8-3552 Southmead while Irv Brooks 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby tended behind the plate. US VOUR DIAMOND-SECURE2ýi b-leyooe diaod seme? 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