THE CANAD!AN STATESMAN. BOWMANV!LLE. ONTARIO Several CostIy Errors Give Port Hope Game atï Even Juven.lie Series Three costlv errors in the sixth visitors when he connected. for a Inning gave Port Hope a 6-5 de- single. Ted Rose and Gord cision over Bowmanville Orph-1 Wakely both followed him to ans at Vincent Massey Park, first on errors. Martin blasted Thursday of las, week, to tie a sinkle ta score Watts. Rose their best-of-five Juvenrile "B"I and Gord Wakely crossed the Beries at two games each. iplate on an error that advanced Second baseman Bill Watts, Bill Wakely to first. Paul Wake- started the five-run rally for the ly bit a single ta bring home Martin and brother Bill with the tieing and winning runs. I Cake Bowmanville moved into an T ake the Ce early lead in the first frame when Archie Crossey made a daring steal from third to the FDr Vinfing plate when Gord Wakely drop- ped a loose pitcb. Bob Mar- jerrison sparked tbem ta a three- Carter Troph run rally again in the third in- Carer ropy hit a Harold Freeman and partner, was advanced ta second on a hit P'.erborough, registered the bv Hanl< Lane. Bill Osborne highest score for three wins ta went to first on a fielder's choice capture, the Carter Lawn Bowl- to leave the bases loaded. Johnny ing, Trophy in a mixed doubles MasoIn smashed a double into open tournament beld at the i centre field ta clear the bases Bowmanvjlle Club greens, Wed-an ieOpnsa-0ld nesda of ast eek.Bill Watts broke the scoreless Some 16 teams from the streak for Port Hope in the d: L--rict were competing for the fourth when he scored on a prîzed cup. Second place went double by Mlartin. Archie Cros-1 to Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, sev tahied Bowmanvile's final Oshawa, who were second high- run in the fifth frame by steal- est with a three-game win score. ing from third ta the plate for Third place went ta G. Mac- the second time. Millan and partner. Oshawa,' Bill Bates went the route for with the bigbest score for two Bowmanville allowing eight bits, wins. Highest score for one win one walk and fanning three. was Mr. and Mrs. Percy Can- Walden startecd for Port Hope riîng, Oshawa, who placed fourth. and was relieved in the sixth by Bath Mr. Freeman and his Bill Wakely. Walden gave up partner were presented witb a six bits, no walks and struck out cake baked by Carter's Tea five batters. Wakely allowed Room who donated the trophy. no hits and fanned one. They also received an ice bue k- R H E et and serving tong set. Thel isecond place team was awarded jPort Hope _ 000 105 6 8 2 aset of dishes each. Bowmanvilhe 103 010 5 6 4 'Mr. MacMillan and bis part-I Port Hope-P. Wakely ss, lier were given a set of dishes Wishart If, Roberts rf, Greena- each for placing third. Prize for way cf, Watts 2b, Rose 3b, G. fourtli place was a TV table for Wakely c, Martin lb. Walden p, E *ach partner. B. Wakehy (6) P. Next major event at the Bow- Bowmanville - Crossey cf, lianville Club will be a men's MarJerrison 2b, Lane 3b. Bill doubles tournament being held Osborne lb, Mason ss, Vanstone en Wednesday, September 4. rf, Kennett c. Polard If, Bates p. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR DIAMOND CHECKED LATELY? Bring your diamond in to-day for a complete check-up and free cleaning and polishing. Courteous Staff Serve You at Hap Philp's h Thrilling. Finish Marks Opening Playoff Game Won by Harvesters 5 -4 Service Station These three fine lookirig, smiling gentlemen will give Philp and his son Ron. The station is one of the most you excellent service at the new B.A. station at the west modern in Canada, with complete equipment for handling, end of Bowmanville. They are "Lucky" Luxton, Hap your vehîcle seryicing.1 Score 6 -1 Victory Juveniles Capture Lakeshore Tfile Winnîng Fif 1h G ame Bowmanville Orphans came first run of the game in the first up with one of their best bahl inning when he crossed the plate games in Port Hope Tuesday on Bill Osborne's single. Johnny evening to drap a determined Mason opened the third with a Port Hope squad 6-1 to win the double and promptly scored 3-2 f iv gaes vTeniOrpB fnalstook infield error. n nona 3est f fie Juvenhe "B" inals Bomanvlle'sseonounona the first two games of this series The Orphans kept the pressure but the Ports held on ta win the on in the third with Marjerrison, next two. Mason and Bill Osborne coming Bob Osborne went the full through witb three consecutîve seven innings for the Orpbans, blows resulting in two more giving up four hits and striking runs. out nine. Bill Wakely and Wald- Port Hope chalked up their en sbared the Port Hope..pitch- sole run of the game in the ing witb the locals combîng 10 fourth inning when Watts clout- bits off their combined offerings'. ed a triple and was helped Bob Marjerrison scored the across the plate on Rose's single. Cl ui'e fuCowa ns Hui ,Le USjýLj-j inPort" Hopec oXc30 tie Bowmanville Harvesters and 6~Xe ~Port Hope Ontarios fought to a e% l$3n tdtO 3-3 deadlock in the third gamfe tbos iof the Lakeshore Intermediate eensen-inals at Vincent Massey Park, Tuesday evening. CUOOSe Port Hope's Brucie Ballet was IC~ spinning a cozy no-hitter until the sixth inning as the Harvest- ers lashed out with three runs off three bits. However the Ports came back with a single tally in the seventh to tie the score. Gord Sellers started the big O Lsixth off with a single, eto HO O P R S ewelery Gif Sho second on an error and scored '.8 KIN ST. W.PHONE MA, 3-574' from here on Maxie Yourth's long single. Pinch bitter Lloyd Hamilton poked the ball into left field to push Gilhooly - j across the plate. Minutes later Hamilton scored on an error. ROBBED! Last Friday night some enterprising thieves ran off with ail our old scrap copper tubingy and metal from our old trade-ins. They made a good job of clearing the lot and have given us lots of room for more. WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO OFFER YOU THE HIGHEST. TRADE-IN VALUE ON NEW STOVES -WASHERS - DRYERS1 REFRIGERATORS CHOOSE FROM THESE FAIMOUS MAKES General Eiec fric Crossley ELECTRIC Phone 'MA 2-1438 Lamited Bow~niant ic A costIy error by Port Hope al- lowed two more runs to score i the final inning of play. Best at the plate for the, Orphans was John Mason with two doubles followed close be- hind by Bih Osborne with a double and a single. Curt Van-j stone blasted two singles. j R HE Bowmfinville 101 200 2 6 10 2 Port Hope 000 100 0 1 4 4 Bowmanville' - Crossey cf, Marjerrison 2b, Mason ss, Bull Osborne lb, Lane 3b, Fowler If,E Vanstone rf, Kennet c, Bob Os-t borne p. i Tie urday evening with game ryest rs Ti tia being 6 p.m. iu T esdav Port Hope 200 000 10 3 7 2 Bow'ville 000 003 00 3 4 2 1 Port Hope started off strong Part Hope-Jex cf, Lenahani witha dubleanda single rf, Wakely ss, Lowry lb, Brown1 witb doube3a, R. Evans If, T. Evans 2b, Gil- bringjng in two runs in the first mer c, Ballet p. inning.1 Bowmanville - Gilbooly 2b, Bruce Ballett was in complete Yourtb ss, Kelly lb, Gallagber control for the first five innings If and (7) lb, Cale 3b, Cox rf, witb ahl the Bowmanvihle bat- Dadson cf, Girardi c. Sellers pj ters going down in order except Hamilton (6) 1f. Sellers who eked out a wa1jc in the third. After a rougb sixth inning Ballet took charge againF and once more mowed down the al F i D te Harvesters. In aIl he gave u u ar Dae four bits and struck out eight. Oshawa-August 15-17. Gord Sellers wasn't as spec- Blackstack-August 23-24. tacular but came througb wîth C.N.E., Toronto--August 23- a stead *v game of bal. *He yiel1d- September 7. ed seven bits wbile downing Brighton-August 27-28. three an strikes. Port Hape-August 30-31. The Harvesters were strong Port Perry-August 31-Sep- defensively and cooled three of tember 2. the Ontarios' rallies with double Napanee-September 2-4. phays. Don Gilhooly was the Orillia-September 5-7. key figure on ahi occasions. Orono-September 6-7. Wiehding big bîows for the Mînden-September 7. Ports at tbe plate were Wakely, Sunderhand - September 10- Rich Evans and Lenahan whoil eacb picked up a two-bagger. Tweed-September 10-11. Lakefied-September 13-14. Biggest sideight of the game Lindsay-September 18-21. came in the seventb when Danny Ubig-Spebr2-5 Girardi sîapped a single out into Ubrd-epmbr225 right field. However the lanky catcheir LIIuUghtl ie was ouit and As the hub of Ontario's activ- returned ta the bench only ta ities, tbe City of Toronto is find out bis mistake. Fortunate- known tbrougbout the world as ly Girardi gat back ta first base one of the finest sports-conscious before Port Hope naticed wbat centres. Professional and amn- had happened. ateur sports are well patranized: Next home gaine of tbis best of the class of spart is among the seven series is ait Vincent Masse-y best. Ma pie Grove Finishes Two Points Up On Zion ln Dariington Football, Maple Grave broke up the Final standing i the Darling- two-way race for first place in ton Senior League is as follows: the Darlington Senior Football W L T Pts. League by sbading their season Maple Grove 10 0 2 221 rivais from Zion 1-0 ta win the Zion----- 9 2 1 191 league cbampionsbip. Zion f in- Hampton 6 5 1 13i ish in second place two points Solina ____ 4 4 4 12! back of the front runners. outice 2 7 3 7j Hamppton claimed undisputed Ty"ro.ne ---- 2 8 2 6; third place witb a 3-2 win over Ensiln---- Enniskillen. Sauina mîssed their ISchedule of the semi-final opportunit.v ta force a tie for round is as follows witb ail third as they drew 1-1 witb Ramnes starting at 7 p.m. Ivrone. In another game last Aujg. 14-ion at Solina week Courtice blasted Tyrone Aug. 17-Hampton at M. Grave 5-1. Aug. 21-M. Grave at Hampton The four top teams now pai Aug. 24--Sollaa at Zion off in abest of three semi- finals' Aug. 28-Hampton at M. Grave witb Maple Grave meeting Aug. 3 1-Solina at Zion Hampton and Soina tan iling The Junior standing up ta and, %vitn Zion. including August 8 is as foliows:! The Darlington Junior still GP W L T Pts* have two more weeks of regular Zion------10 8 1 1 171 z-hedu!ied ranies before starting'Courtice ------ -- 10 8 2 0 16 :epa f Las, week ZionSauina Il 6 2 .3 15: t 'li*sî r paue wilh a Maple Grove .. 10 5 3 2 12 9_1) w~in os-ex Tyrone. Solina Hanmpton 10 3 7 0 6 j owned Hampton 3-1 and Maplej Tvrone 10 2 8 0 4: Grove defeated Lnnikllen 5-2.i Ennçski.len 11il0O9S2 2[ Pee Wees Ta ke Bad Trouncing From Cobourg ]Bowmanville Pee Wee Al Stars came out on the short end of a 20-3 trouncing with Cobor Monday evening at Meomorial Park in the first game of a best of three- finals for the Kiwanis Trophy. Bob Sleep and Jon Hancockl shared the pitching chore for the local Pee Wees while Art Foran and Dave Williams alter- nated behind the plate. Spark- mng the Bowmanville team were two brilliant catches by out- fielder Doug Nichols. Second game of this series was in Cobourg last night (Wednes- day) but no scores are available. This Saturday, the Pee Wees start their O.B.A. playoffs by travelling to Aurora. Game time is 2 p.m. and anyone who can take a carload of players to Aurora is asked to Phone MA 3-3249:, On Monday evening, Aurora returns the visit to Bowmanville in the second game of this best of three series. Game time is, 6:30 at Memorial Park. Playing manager Don Gil- hooly's triple in the fifth in- nitig sparked a four run rally as Bowmanvîlle Harvesters scored a 5-4 win over Port Hope Ontarios to take a one game lead in their best-of-seven Lakeshore Intermediate base- baIl semi-final playoffs at Vin- cent Massey Park Wednesday of last week. Pîtcher Clint Ferguson was brougbt in during the eighth inning ta end a tbrilling two run rally by the visitors. Fer- guson took the mound witb the bases loaded and Pete Boncar- do at bat. Bocarda connected for a short hit and it was caught by third baseman Max Yourth ta retire Ontarios. Dan Girardi started Bow- manville off in the fifth with a single. Gord Sellers moved Girardi ta second when he shammed a single. Bath scored: on Gilhooly's long drive into', left field. Max Yourth took a walk and Johnny Mason went ta first on an errer by the catcher that allowed Gilhooly ta steal home. Yourth crossed 4he plate with their fourth run on a single by Bob-'allagher.f Port Hope sent Bruce Mallett in as relief after Harvesters peppered starting pitcher Mike Harrison fer their four runs. Ontarios tallied two runs in the sixth frame as Ray Wakely started then off witb a single. Lowry was next with a walk and Johnny Mercer scored them bath witb bis single. Don Gilhooly tallied the win- ning run for Bowmanville wben tli* Service he scored on Mason's #jle in the seventh frame. Ru took the mound forH in the sixth after Port Hope1 had scored their two runs. ]Ray Wakely was first man to the plate for Ontarios in the eighth and he made first on an infield error. Lowry was neXct and flew out to right field while Evans, settled for a walk. Keeler went down swinging and Lane walked the next three batters to allow two runs. SR H E Port Hape 000 002 02-4 4 2 Bow'ville 000 040 lx-5 4 1 Port Hope-Boncardo 2b, Jex cf, R. Wakely ss, Lowry lb, Evpnslf, Mercer rf, Gilmer c, Brèwn 3b, Harrison p, Keeler (8) rf, Ballet (4) p. Bowmanville - Gilhooly 2b, Yourth 3b, Mason ss, Gallagher lb, Cox rf, Cowle If, Cale cf, Girardi c, Sellers p, Lane (6) p, Ferguson (8) p. Warmth of winter's sun is enjoyed by skiers in Lake-of- Bays area at the many resorts catering to winter sport loyers fromO~ecember to February. Cet Your Price through For Your Livestock STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS il Phoné MA 3-3303 a .for your car We Specialize in :- Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Kotor Tune-up Complete Brake Service Body Repairs Paint ing Towing Service ROBSON MoToRt LIMITED BUICK. PONTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK DEALER 166 King St. E. 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