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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1957, p. 13

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THURSDAY, DEC. Sth. 1957 IWE CA1~ADIAN STATESMAN, EOWMANVff.LE. O~TARO PAGE TmRTE~W Popular Dort League Fýcs Large Membership Games -60 60 50 60 -50 60 ---50 Won1 39 36 31 27 25 24 20 14 Çh Score in Baseball, Sir -C Team, 88. ~a'~~îScore, Single Gane, High Score, 3 Darts, in BE baIl - Bert Munday 7x2;1 Brooks 7x3: Jack Large7 James Newman 7x3. High Score 3 Darts -E McKnight 140; Jack Knight1 Players' Averages Narne A. Brooks D. Brooks- W. Bates J. Bishop - M . Corson J. Pair 'T. Graham J. Geddes 0Fi 7 7 3 6 2 7 9 3 LostR. Hayes 30 21 S. Hayes 20 24 R. Johnson 50 19 G. Jones ___50 33 15J.Kane ___.50 26 J. Knight -- 60 40 L. Kimble 60 36 J. Large---- 25 ýngle R. McKnight 56 D. Mairs----- 60 bin B. Munday- 50 M7 A. Mavin ---- 40 lase- J. Nickerson- 50 Don S. Pooley ---20 7x3; T. Phillips 35 R. Patfield --60 Ross E. Perfect 60 140. G. Perfect .50 R. Richards --60 G. Tanner 47 .uns R. Therteil 29 131 G. Therteli --50 122 A. Sheehan 50 117 D. Severn 35 178 W. Veitch ----50 1l Q. Virtue ------ -60 167 R. Welsh -----40 113 T. Westover 50 103 J. Newman -------20 I We'pre Overstocked Corne in and MAKE US AN OFFER! ANY 0F THESE CARS OR TRUCKS MAY BE PUECHASE» WITH No Down Payment TO RELIA13LE PARTIES. 1955 Ford %/-Ton OneOwer- Iocally owned. $ 10 9#5 'f' Dodge 4-door Sedan 1 3Chevrolet 4-door Sedan .1953 Chevrolet Bel Aire 4-door Sedan 1951 Buick 2-door Hardiop Equlipped. 1 SinZbaker 4-door Sedan In Ai Condition. 1950 GC '/zÏ-ton Panel 1949 Chevrolel Coupe With Radio, Heater andi Directional Signais. These are only a few of the Top Quality Cars on display in aur Used Car lot. Corne in and look them over andi make us an offer. ROBSON MOTORS BUICKLIMITED OUIK -PONTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK DEALER 166 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3.r3321 Mi xed Bowling League Racking Up Good Scores Team Standings Team W L Pins Pts Etcher 28 9 33283 66 Spicer - 23 13 32582 5 Brock 18 18 2;0468 42 Bond---- 15 21 30093 33 Broniellh - 14 22 29938 33 Mutton ------10 26 28176 23 High Single-A. Spicer 264. High Triple-J. Bond 675. High Average-E. Brock 230. Averages Gamnes Brock -- --36 Spicer--- ----36 Bond 36 Bruck --36 Etcher -36 Richards --36 Etcher 36 Brornell -36 Hickling 27 Mitchell --33 Eldridge -33 Pins Ave. 8293 230 7628 21" 7421 206 7346 204 7141 199 7064 196 7037 1J5 6871 191 5102 139 6091 183 6016 182 G. Str'nger 30 D. Reynolds 36 C.. Mutton 36 J. Cox ----- 33 R. Mutton -- 36 E. Bromel --30 E. Cox --- -- -36 C. Evans --35 E'. Stringer ;.30 P. Gou]d -------36 D. Bond -------.35 A. Winacott---33 G. Reynolds ---- 33 J. McKnight---27 D. Mutton .-----36 C. Oke -------3 B . Charles -----30 D. Charles 33 R. Mitchell 33 J. Evans ----36 J. Eldridge I6 P. Bartels ----33 E. Winacott --33 M. Hickling 24 R. Spicer--------- 36 5351 6374 6273 5736 5945 4845 5780 5567 4735 5624 5477 5102 4958 4056 5240 5208 4329 4565 4528 4901 4410 4011 3947 2904 2779 Front. St. Leads League With One Point Margin Front St. trounccd Courtice 2-2, and Miller's Taximen fought to a 3-ail tie with Mur- doch and Wclsh's Blockbusters in a Town League hockey double bil at Memorial Arena Thursday of hast weck. The win gave Front St. à slim one point edge as they re- gained first place in their league. Milher's are In second place, a game ahead of Block- busters, while Courtice, win- less to date, are in the cellar. Front Strcet's line of Kil- patric'k, Bishop and Marjerri- BOC's Down Lindsay 8-3 Seventh Win Bowmanville - Orono Comn- bines scored an 8-3 win over Regents in a Lakeshore Inter- mediate "A" hockey gaine at Lindsay Friday night, boosting their winning streak to severi garnes. Combines leaped into a first periad lead which they. neyer relinquished. Gerry Robinson opened the scaring and Lloyd Hlamilton, counted their second, with Art Rennick getting the assists on both goals. Raye West scored their final goal of the period with Chuck Armstrong and Buck Cowle as- sisting. Ralph Bail scored the lone Lindsay goal of the stan- Chuck Armstrong tallied the only B.O.C. iparker o! the raid- dle frame, while Kelly scored for Regents. Armstrong tallied his second of the game in the early min- utes o! the final period to put Combines ahead 5-2. Junioi West and Mick Walker got the assists on Raye West'a secand goal which came two minutes later. Hamilton counted an- other, with Gary Copeland as- sisting ta put B.O.C.'s aheac 7-3. Bob Findlay scored Lindsay's only goal Mf the -e-iod with an assist frzrn Grant Green. Art Rennick ended the. scaring witl an unassisted goal hate in the period.________ son were their big guns as they countcd six of their goals. Chuck Kilpatrick paced them with four, Bob Marjerrison netted a pair, while Don Bish- op starred with five assists. Bill Lyle scored two and Jiggs Cowling, Jim Clarke, Clint Ferguson, Laurie Garbe added singles for the Main- strecters. Sam Thornpson and Blake .vere the goalgetters for Courtice. Bath o! their goals came hate in the second period. Bill Shearer put Blockbust- ers into a 1-0 head in the first period. Irv Brooks scored the equahizcr earhy in the second, and Don Masters scored at 8:01 a! the final frame ta give Miller's the lead. Goals by Jîm Murphy and Tom Gould returned the head to Mur doch and Welsh at the midway mark. Archie Crossev tied it again with an assist from Masters and Brooks at 15:52. Town League Standing (as of Thursday, Nov. 28) W L T Pts GF GA Front St. 4 1 0 8 37 20 Miller's 3 1 1 7 42 23 M &W 2 21 5 26 22 Caurtice O 5 O O 17 57 Leading Scorers GP G A Pts Don Masters, M 5 17 6 23 C. Kilpatrick FS 5 12 7 19 Marjerrison FS 5 6 10 1G D. Bishop, FS 5 2 13 15 B. Welsh, M&W 5 8 4 12 C. Ferguson FS 'i 8 3 il Don Childs, M 5 4 7 Il A. Crossie, M 4 3 8 1 l B. Perfect, M 5 1 9 î:î Whîternan, M. 3 4 5 9 B. Sherilan, FS 4 1 8 9 Poniacs Tie Alliston 4-4 In Good Game, I r Gaines scheduled for this conuang Saturday, December 7th are as follows:- Bantam League 7:00 a.m.-Lions vs Tigers. 7:45 a.m.-Braves vs Pirates. Clean Ice 8:40 a.m.-Humkies vs Cubs. Pee Wee Longue 9:20 a..-Cdns. vs Leafs. Clean Ice. Announcing- 10:20 a.ra.-Bruins vs Wings. 11:05 a.rn.-B. Hawks vs Rang. Atom League 11:45 a.m.-Bisons vs Barons, Midgct League 3:00 p.rn.- Cornets vs Orphans 3:50 p.m.-Dodgers vs Raids. Atom League Monday, December 9th 4:30 p.m.-Bears vs Indians. 5:10 p.m.-Hornets vs Ramis. 0 0 9 the OPENING of ROSS' BARBER SHOP ai NEWTONVILLE Now Open -Hours Daily 9 a.m. to 7 p.ni. Ross Saunders, iProprietor. New 195 8 Rogers Majestic Te levis ion Minor Hockey It is hoped that we shahl be able tn have a meeting of al the coaches and managiers of the Minor Hockey Team's early next week ta finalize the league rules and Zegulations regarding the three minute changes. We also hope ta make arrangements for the selection of the Atoni, Pee Wee and Bantam Ahi Star Teams at this meeting. Pee Wee League In the first game o! the Pee Wec League played last Sat- urdav morning the Bruins scor- ed late in the final period to defeat the Leafs 2-1. Bob Hel- lam (Jim Vinson) and Rae Pickell wvere the goal scorers for the Bruins. Doug. Lane (Brian Down) scored the lone Leaf tally early in the second period. Wayne Wray of the Leafs collected the only penal- ty. of the game for tripping. In the second Pee Wee game the Canadians came from be- hind ta tie the Rangers 2-2. Allan Andrew and David Wil- liams accounted for the Cana- dians' two goals. Scott Rudeli (Br-yce Adams) and Doug. Ni- chais tallied for the Rangers. James Finn o! the Rangers cal- lected the only penalty o! the game for cross checking. In the third andi final Pee Wee game o! the morning the Black Hawks and Red Wings played ta a 1-1 tie. Don Rick- ard scoreci the Hawks only goals mid way through the first period. Gene Balson accounted for the Red Wings' goal in the final period. Paul Peterson o! the Red Wings collected the only penalty of the garne for tripping. Bantam League In the flrst Bantam game of the morning the Pir ates hand- ed the Cubs their fourth straight defeat by a 4-2 score. Alex Wiseman (2) and Leigh Somrnerscales (2) accounted for the Pirates' goals. Wendel] Fisher (Brenton Hughes, Rag- er Me-adows) and Jim McKnight (Brenton Hughes and W. Fish- er) were the goal scorers for the Cubs. Joe Bothwell of the Cubs colhected the only penalty o! the game for charging. In the second Bantam game of the morning the Lions handcd the Huskies their first defeat of the season by a 2-0 score. Scott Essery and David WcrrY (Larry Jamieson) were the goal getters for the Lions. Neison Yeo o! the Lions ai-d Philip Vowles o! the Huskies each picked up a tripping pen- alty ta accouant for the only two penalties o! the garne. In the third and final Ban- tam gume of the morning the Tigers carne up with their best cfort o! the season to defeat the Braves 8-4. Ray Crombie- (3), Jameq Rickard (2), Pa'-i Gearing, Tom Stacey and Nick Zakutin accounted for the B-inii goals. Norris Turner (2). Terry Black and Vero Rowe phcked ub assists an the Tiger;' goals. Ross Turner (2), newly forrned Midget League the Iýpdgers defeated the Or. phans 4-1. Bill Sheehan (2), Cliarles Hester -and Gerald Balson scored for the Dodgers Ron Pollard, Bill Sheehan, Bill Crossey and Don Milisori each picked up assists on the Dodgers' goals. Allun Cole scored the lone Orphans goal early in the first period. Don Welsh (hooking) and Winnie Vanstcne (elbowing> o! the Orphans and Don Millson (holding) of the Dodgers col- lected the only penalties of the garne. In the second Midget game the Raiders defeated the Corn- ets 7-2. Dennis Clarke, Gary McCullough. Irving GilI (V.~ Malloy), Vince Molloy (D. Clarke, I. Gill), Dan Cattran, Harold Mutton and Jon Moore accounted for the 4aiders' seven goals. David Singular (Wayne Mavin) and Fredi Vanstone were the goal scor- ers for the Cornets. David Singular of the Cornets collec- ted the only penalty of the game for tripping. JIIGHLY STYLED MODERATELY PRICED LADIES' WEAR La Vogue gac que/mne Cor. Athol & Celina, Oshawa FINE QUALIT? MONUMENTS AND MARKERS aume.nm et pUO0 l O! STAFFORD ~~BRS. M0NUMEN',S, uihotl. Stafford Dros. Monumental Works Phone Whitby MOhawk 8-3552 318 Dundas St. E., WhitbY MA 3-5408 36 King St. E. wldth Vu-matie Picture Compensation Contrai xigh Fidelity Sound tAlliston Hornets struck back Grant Flintof! and Alan Cale with threc third period goaL: were the goal scorers for the, n to claimi a 4-4 tie with.Robson Braves. Grant Flinto!! (2), 't Pontiacs in thie - Junior C John Terhune, Ross Turner hockey mnatch at Memorial Ar- and Don Kerr ahi picked up ena Wednesciav, of hast week. assistU on the Braves' goals. Bob Montpo.iier >v starred for Blaine Pickard of the Braves the visitors as lie scored the colhected the onhy penalty of tieirng goal. 1lis shiot, a sizzhing the game for boarding. long one lrn n the right face- Atom League o!! circle sank into the top le!t side oi thie nets before In the Atom game played goahie Vince Vanstone had time hast Saturday morning the to reahize it vias coming. Bears defeated the Barons 5-1. Open Scorlng Early Terry Wahton (2), Stephen Patterson, Ronnie Carter and Ralph Haddock started Allis- Bryan Forsey were the goal ton off at 12:538o! the openinq getters for the Bears. Peter stanza as he tallied the first Werry collected two assists on goal of the fray. He grabbed a the Bears' goals. John Depew pass from Cortney and skated scored the lone Baron goal in tram the bluehine firing a midway through the final per- longshot that wvas partially iod. Na Penalties were handed tcreened. out in the gaine. I r~ne Payne displaycch 5ome I teiis Ao La scored the equalizer for Ponti- ternoon the Hornets chalkcd acs less than two minutes up their third strahght win by later. He took a pass in front defeating the Indians 5.1. Ric- and circled around the phayers ky Gay (4) and Garfield to, sink Bowmanville's initial Webb scored for the Hornets. goal. Brothers Paul and Gary George Ball scored the brie Wakeley were given the assists Indian tally. No Penalties on the goal. 1 xvere handed out in the game. Gary Wakeley got the lone In the second Atomn garne of marker o! the second period the afternoon. Bisons scored as he put Bowmanville inta a in the last minute o! play ta 2-1 lead. He scored a!ter tak- tie the Rams 2-2. Don McMur- ing a goal mouth pass from ter and Dennis Secord scored brother Paul. the Bisons' goals. David Puk Pontiacs Surge Ahead and John Hughes accounted Mort Richards widened the for the Rams two goals. Mike gap before many o! the 350 Leddy (holding puck) and fans had tirne ta settle down Larrv Simpson (tripping) of forthethid prio. e snag- the Bisons along wlth Wayne for thethir prodobFare Burges (slashing> of the gled aps rr o ary Rams collected the only pen- patd the rubber in the corner. Ted Fairey' scored Pan- alties of the gamne. tiacs final goal unassisted dur-MietLae ing a scrambhe in front o! the 1 a te fîrt egme o h cage at 3:32. In__the________gaine__ofthe Ted St.Pierre put Hornets, back in the gaine at the 4:01 five minute misconduct issued mark of the third, when lie Bob Fairey for fighting. scored during a scramble nea- Line-up the cage. Just seven second: Allistoii- Goal: Whelan; de- hater Jack Bartlett scurried in fence. Edgar, Haddock: for- from the faceof! ta taly. an- w a r d s. DeChamp, M i r k h e, other which left them trailin>,, Moon; alternates, Montgomery, by one. Coau r t n e, Pring, Bartlett, Both goalle ike Whehan Hurst. James, Schell, Graham, and Vince Vanstone turned in Stuene stellar performances for theiri Bowmanvilhe- Goal: Vanstone; clubs. Alliston totalled 4h min- defence. Stevenson, Cowling: utes in penalties as their staffi forwards, Richards, McBride, serveJ 13 mýnorF. a ten ard Bob Faire,,* alternates. Payne, iive 'e mizconduct.B- . Wakelex . P. Wakelev, .! M-an'. .1e had 1.5 minutes in tha Faire'.. Lane. Patton, Lawrence, sin bin Lui ve munors and ià Luke, Watt&. 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