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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Mar 1958, p. 11

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WHUBMAY, MARCH Mt, 1958 E art y 4 Goal Lead Gives Pontiacs Win Tie Plavoff Series 4 .Robson Pori- Cln oia i*.clung to ean ea:4 >four goait d o dg Newrmarket Smoke Rings 4-3, at Memnorial Arena Monday night, to tie their best-of-three Junior 'C" playoffs 1-1. Third game of the set is at Newmar. ket Thursday (tonight). Four ln the First Pontiacs seemed to have re- iewed spark in the "do or die" game as they fired two first eriod goals and added a pair nthe first haif of the middle frame before being shutout. SmJcle Rings, who were slow in starting, began to dominate the play in the third period. ]lowever the hard working la- cals held off the attack. As for the first two periods-it was Pontiacs ail the way. George Lawrence rifled one from the left circle at 3.57 of the first period, after takingc Paul Wakely's pass in front of the cage. Don Patton and Ted Fairey rushed in while New- miarket were a man short at 8.21, and their passing effort paid off as Patton sunk the nibber in the right corner. Hanik Lane ,blasted Paul Air, Rail or Steamship TI1C K ET S JUTO EVERYIHERE Consuit JURY & LOVELL 15 King St. W. MA 3-5778 Bowmanville t Wakely's rebound over the out- stretched Newmarket net mind- er at 7.15, of the middle stanza, and the crowd went wild. Ted Fairey taliied the winning goal 1less than two minutes later. H4e took Gary Wakely's pass at the blueline and rushed in alone tai send a 20 foot slap shot past the goalie. Marcel Tessier put Newmar- Lket on the score sheet at the midway mark when he clicked during a scramble in front of the nets. Ray Dupruis' sizzling 10 footer at 18.28 was perfectIv screened by a defenceman as it sailed into the' right corner. Dupruis counted his second of the night at 6.11 of the third, while Bowmanvil.le were a man short. He took a pass fram Bob Maisonneuve at the corner and zipped the puck hack into the right corner during a scramble by the cage. Vanstone Outstanding Just notes - Vince Vanstone turned in an outstanding per- formance for Pontiacs and for a change he had sorne protec- ti.on. Coach Don Masters' new line of Lawrence, Paul Wakeiy, Hank Lane, looked good in ac- tion. Mort Richards seemed ta be doing a gaod job in his new position back on defence. New- market's Marcel Tessier didn't seem ta have "it" in the game. Maybe it was because Pontiacs have finally put some checkers on the alert young star. MA 3-3386 95 King St. West FREE DELIVERY MEMORIAL ARENAi Bowmanville 7 SAduits 40c PUBLIC rSKATING Friday, 0 March 7 8 - 1 P.M. Children 25e THE CANADIAN STATESMAN._BOWM VILL. ONTARIO Midgets Battie'1< Lose Overtime o Huntsville ln High Scoring Game Huntsville Midgets scored caunt and Huntsville went ahead txice ini a 10-minute overtime 2-1 on Bill Hamilton's goal at periad ta defeat Bowmanvilie the 5:40 mark. Midget Al-Stars 11-4, and win Six-goal Outburst their home and home total goals Huntsville exploded with a O.M.H.A. Mvidget Playoffs 13-11, six-goal outburst in the second at Huntsville, Saturday night. period ta take a commanding 8-1 Urged on by a cheering crowd lead. Bill Hamilton scored twice of more than 800 fans, Hunts- during the spree to campiete his viile shook a five-goan deficit hat trick, whiie David Lough, during regulation time and won David Salmon, Rick Graham and the round on overtime goals by David Casweil added singles. David Lough and Lanny Mc- Bill Hamiiton's fourth goal Quain. opened the third peniod scoring Ross Turner counted the first ta put Huntsville ahead 9-1. goal of the game, unassisted, at Ross Turncr, Irving Gi and 1:35 of the first period ta give CGary McCuiioughi taiiied singles Bowmanviile a short-lived lead. for Bowmanville to tie the David Casweil scored less than series at Il1 goals apiece, before three minutes later ta tie the the buzzcr sounded. IMiller's - Blockbusters Take Town Se mi-Fin ais Miller's Taxi downed Front' Street 9-5, and Murdoch and ýWelsh Blackbusters walloped iCourtice Rackets 13-1, as both I clubs swept their best-of-three Town League Hockey semi-fin- ais 2-0, at Memorial Arena, Thursday of last week. Blockbusters wiil meet Miil- er's in the final round for the Town League Hockey Trophy won by the Taximen the last two seasons. This series is expected ta be a best-of-seven affair with the first game being played to- night, unless Combines are in action. Two Hat Tricks Tim Cox and Don Childs clicked for three goals each as they paced the Taximen to the win. Bob Guthrie counted a 'pair and Dan Girardi added a single. Chuck Kilpatrick was best for the lasers with two goals, while Laurie Garbe, Bob Sheri- dan and Ron Burgess fired lone tallies. Miller's were ahead 2-1 at the end of the apening frame and held an 8-3 edge gaing into the final period. Four-goal Performance Bun Welsh starred with four Ladies' Major Bowling Names Q Bemnice Budai -- Onie Etcher - -- Larraine Martyn- Hilda Brack Doris Joli ----- Ev. Swectman -- Norma Gay --- Betty Westlake - Donna Preston Myra Cooper ------ Kay Beauprie Joyce Major---- Eleanon Larmer -- Wilma Bates ---- Vi Coole --- Lydia Bates---- Joyce Tennent I1Helen Dunn Jean Luxtan June Baker -- ,Lau Lyle Helen Piper Ena Etcher - Oilic Patfield- Sally Bissonette - Marie Lcddy -- Peggy Haynes Dot Crombie Helen Corden Una Hagerman - Ada Richards 'Audrey Bickell - Dot Brook- Lii Hooper -------- Lola Wright- Eni Stringer - Essie Cox --------- Dorc Muttan 'Wanita Young Stella Brown --- !Dcii Vinson.......---- 'Mci McNulty --- Moily Henderson Anne Hoidstock.--- Shirley Davis------ Ella Des Jardine -- Mabel Lewis-- Greta Luxton Eilcen Holroyd Duaine Palmer Sadie Bucknel---- Eva Whitehead - -- Teams Names Pin B. Budai 2253 J. Major 2235 L. Wright --2197 O0. Patfield 2117 H. Brock ------- 2111 L. Hooper-------- 2120 E. Etchen ------- 2139 L. Bates 2088 P. Haynes 2048 0. Et her 2165 cmBer-------- 1990 'N. Gay----------- 2113 Scoresý Games 24 24 24 24 9 24 24 24 24 18 24 24 24 21 24 24 24 12 24 24 21 24 24 24 21 21 24 '24 21 21 24 24 6 24 21 18 24 2 t 21 24 21 18 24 18 24 24 21 21 24 21 21 18 ins 538 357 )79 176 17 M8 394 381 t85 355 )02 136 Ave. 213 206 205 200 200 192 192 189 189 189 188 186 185 185 184 183 182 182 181 181 181 179 179 179 178 178 177 177 177 177 176 175 174 173 173 173 169 168 168 167 167 167 166 166 164 163 163 161 162 162 161 160 Points 18 14 14 13 13 12 ll 1 l 1 t Games Over 200 0. Patfield 268, J. Engiey 266, L. Martyn 265, 230; M. Leddyl 260. 235; U. Hagerman 256, 203; 'E. Sweetman 247, 209: B. Budai 2411, 231, 226: B. Westlake 240,1 & 222; E. Emnbiey 239, E. Holroyd 233, B. Disley 231, A. Bickell 229, 226; P. Haynes 228, 0. Etcher 226, 220; J. Luxton 225, E. Larmer 224. H. Brock 223, W. Bates 219. H. Piper 217, 215; D. Mutton 213, H. Dunn 213, J. Baker 212, L. Bates 207, S. Bis- sonetteý 205, M. Lewis 204, N. 'Bryans 202, G. Luxton 202. IHigh single-Ollie Patfield 268: high triple-Bernice Budai 698: High average-Bernice Bu- "di 213. goals and Jack Marshall had a hat trick as their line led Block- busters ta the iopsided victory. Terry Masters and Bill Shearer scored two each, and Chuck Gil-' mer and "Woody" Woodcock added singles. Lamne Crago scored the lone Courtice goal after Biockbusters had taken a 2-0 iead in the first period. Blockbusters went on a seven-goal scoring spree in the middle frame and ended the game with four third period goals. Cobourg Creeps Up Near BOC's Powerful Cobourg Rackets exploded with four goals in the final pcriod ta, defeat Bow- manville-Orono Combines 5-2, at Cobourg Manday night, ta move xithin ont game of Com- bines in their best-of-seven Lakeshore semi-final playoffs. Combines lcad the series 3-2, with anc game tied. Lindsay Regents edged Port Hope 4-3, Monday night, te capture their best-of-seven semifinals 4-2. They wvil1 nicet the winner of the Bowmanville - Orono - Co- bourg senies. Raye West gave Combines an eanly lead in the first period when he scored on a pass from brother Junior. Gary Cape- land's goal increased the edgc in the middle frame. Rallie Campbell broke Rackets' score- less slump before the buzzer ta move themn within anc goal of B.O.C.'s. Ralph Dawe scorcd the equal- izer and Rallie Campbell fired the winning goal as Rackets rallied in the final stanza. Coon Medhurst and Jon Fisher en- sured the win late in the per- iad. Richards' Team Leads League Mixed Bowlers Teams Standing Tcam W L P ts. Richards 14 10 331 Spicer ----13 il 311 Etcher 13 Il 30 Mitchell ~1 1 13 27 Stringer. 12 12 26 Brock ---------- -------- 9 15 21 Averages Garnes Ave. E. Brock ----_------24 230 H. Brock 24 213 A. Spicer ----------- 24 202 M. Etcher -----------24 1971 A. Hickiing ------21 !( O. Etcher --- -----24 19 C. Oke ------- 24 195 J. Richards 24 194 B. Mitchell 24 1912 L. Eldridge 24 191 G. Stringer 21 190) E. Cox ------ 24 186 E. Stringer 21 186 H. Bromeil 24 183 R. Mutton ------- 24 182 P. Gould 24 179 C. Mutton 24 177 D. Reynolds-------- 24 176 A. Holdstock 2 4 171 J. Cox ---- 24 168 E. Bromel -- ---------- 24 167 B. Edmondson 18 16() D. Mutton ------. - 21 165 A. \inacott------- - 21 163 C. Evans--- 24 160 R. Mitchell --- 24 151 J. Evans ---- 24 154 C. Reynolds 21 154 D. Charlts----- 24 153 B. Charles ----- 24 152 D. Edm-ondson 21 144 M. Hickling --- 17 136 J. Eldridge 24 134 P. Bartels.___ 24 134 R. Spicer 24 119 E. Winacott 12 119 Ladies' High Single - A. W inacott - _-_------ Mcn's High Single - L. Eldridge --- --_____-320 Two Top Bowling Spots To Bowman ville Legion ln Zone Tournament Two teams fram Bowmanvilie J. Fair --_________211 Branch, Canadian Legion, quali- F. Samis ________212 fied for entry in the District W. Bates ---- ---------- 2 11 Legion playaffs on Saturday in Teamn No. Z Oshawa. R. McKnight - --- - - __21C Bowmanville placed first and D. Taylor -____20E second in zone team bowling, M. Corson 20E with Oshawa in third spot. Pin K. Yea ------ ____ 206 scores for the first three teams T. Grahami 204 were 3,674, 3,620 and 3,458. M. Grant 201 Team captains for Branch 178 emN. winners were Pete Dabbins and Ta o Ross McKnight. Harold Ben- H. Bennettt--------20C nett's teani vas eliminated from L. Weish ----- --20C the teani playoff. A. Lobb-- ------------ - 199 In the doubles, Oshawa's W. Veitch --- ___19, Strank and Thompson placed P. Bathgate------- 197 first with 1,435 pins, Bill Bates R. Perfect -- --- --------196 and Jack Martyn fromn Bowman- Local Legion Bowling ville came second with 1,361, and Teamn standings in the second Tom Graham and Murray Grant schedule of the Bowmanvillb wcre third with 1,252. Legion Bowling League were, al Pete Dobbins came through in Feb. 25th: the singles competition, rolling Team t. Pn 864 for Bowmanville with HobbsPs. in of Oshawa second at 688 and Fair -----------38 2473' White froni Whitby third at 642. Dobbins ___ 36 24197 Teams from Bowmanville with Samis 29 25041i averages were: Bates ----------29 23801 McKnight - 22 2315' Team No.1 Perfect ------------ - -14 2249K Average High single for second sched- P. Dobbins 238 uIt-C. McDonald 368; higi J. Martyn----- 233 triple for second schedule, K, 14. Perfect-- - -----------------21 Newmarket Edge Robson Pontiacs .5-4 Newmarket Smake Rings moved inta a anc game lead in their best-af-three Junior "C" playoffs Thursday evening by edging Robson Pantiacs 5-4 before a crowd of 450 at New- mnarket Arena. Smoke Rings notched tht winning goal with five minutes ta go, wlîile Bowmanviile were a man short. They went ahead 3-2 in the middle frame after the opening period ended in a 1-all tie. Paul Wakely opened the scoring for Pontîacs in the first period. Hank Land counted for thcmn again in the second. George Lawrence scored early in the final stanza and Paul Wakely's second goal of the game tied the score. Lorry Piper Leads Teen Age Bowlers Larry Pipeçr moved into first place in the Boys' averages of the Teen Age Bowling Satur- day with his high triple of 649. Virginia Brown of tht Girls' division came through with a fine effort for a 654 triple. Carol Oke ralled the Girls' high single of 299. Howard Run- dle had high single for the boys with his 286. Girls' Team Standing Pts. V. Brown ~ ~____34 B. Brown ~-----17 Boys' Team Standings Pts. L. Highfield ----43 K. Park ------- 3 L. Piper --------_-_-- 29 A. Mastersan ----23 Girls' Averages Carole Oke -------------- --- 188 Barbara Brown 163 Eleanor Pickard ~---155 Wanda Wilson 154 Jo-Ann Leddy - ~ 142 Doris Staîker ----- 141 Connie Osnmond 139 Marilyn Aluin---------- 138 Audrey Spicer ------- 137 Boys' Averages Larry Piper ----------- 189 Lowcll Highfield 187 Ben Thompson 181 Ken Park .--- ----181 Doug James ------------178 Howard Rundle 178 Don Bagnel -------177 Jim Moorcraft ------ 175 David Mimne ----171 Bob Richards --- ---- 178 Cobourg Edge Bowmanville In Playoffs 4-3 Gary Sharp scored the win- ning goal within four minutes of the bell ta give Cobourg a 4-3 decision over Bowmanvilie Legionnaires in the first game of their home and home total goals Eastern Ontarioa.Juvn ile Playoffs, at Cobourg Wed- nesday of last week. Cobourg went ahead 1-0 at the midway mark of the mid- dit frame. Hon Pallard tied the count at the three minute mark of the final stanza and put Bowmanville ahead 2-1 five minute iater with his second goaal. Bob Marjerrison was the piaymakcr on bath tallies. Bowmville were a =an ý7 W it 17 )i Fan Beits Take Lead ln Playoffs Two goals in the third peniod, whîle they were shorthanded, gave Fan Belts a 5-3 win over Mats, for a one-game lead in their best - of - five Goodyear Mercantile Hockey League play- offs at Memonial Arena, Sunday afternoon. Defenceman Danny Girardi was sitting out a minor penalty during the final two mintites of the game when Lloyd Stainton notched the winning goal at 18:33. Just 24 seconds laten Mort Richards scored his second goal of tht game ta ensure the victory. Fan Belts gained an early 3-0 lead on first period goals by Clint Fengusan, Mort Richards and George Sellers. Mats came fromn behind on Don Childs' goal in tht middle frame and Gond Sellers' and Frank Mohun's goals of tht third peniad. George Heath did a fine job subbing in the nets for Mats, as did Vînce Van- stone in the Fan Belts' cage. short when Cobourg tied the- score. Then Cobourg took the lead at tht midway mark. Ar- chie Cnossey knotted the score again with six minutes remain-1 ing, as he banged in his own rebound. Each club was given two penalties ini tht dlean fray. PAGE EVER Poor Showing by BOC's Gives Cobourg Hope In Overtime Game Here Three overtime goals gave Cobourg Rackets a 10-7 decision over Bowmanville-Orono Comn- bines at Memorial Arena Satur- day night, extending their chances in the Lakeshore semi- final playoffs. Combines lead the best-of- seven series 3-1, with one game tied. Little Opposition Rackets had littie opposition until the final peniod when Combines railied f or four goals ta tie the game. 0f Combines' sub-goalie John McGregor, it can be said he had littie de- fence in front of him for most of the game. For a Junior "B" net minder hie played a good calibre of hockey. Howevcr, the rest of the club were certainiy not up for this one. Cobourg zoamed into a 2-0 lead in the first four minutes of the opening period on goals by Roulie Campbell a.nd Jan Fisher. B.O.C.'s tied the caunt just after the midway mark as Clerry Robinson and Dean West clicked for a goal each. Retain Eariy Lead Scotty Dowle reclaimed the iead for Cobourg at the 17:53 mark after lie walked in un- checked ta score from the. face- off. Coon Medhurst g a v e Rackets a two-goal edge at 19:03 with a backhander from the left circle. Dowie fired his secend of the night in the first minute of the middle frame when he banged in Rallie Campbeli's reoud Gary Copeland took a goal- mouth pass from Mick Walker at 2:48 ta put Combines back in the running. FREE; DeGray Sparks B.O.C.'s Playing Coach Bob Parnel put Cobourg ahead 6-3 at 7:33 of the final stanza when he fir- ed Coon Medhurst's rebound into the right corner. Defence- man Ted DeGray started Com- bines on the comeback trail as he scored his second and third godIs of the year ta move them within a goal of tht Rackets. Raye West tallied the equaliz. er at 15:18, on a pass froin brother Dean at the boards. Coon Medhurst connec±ed with a 15-foot slapshot from in front at 17:39, and it iaoked like Ca- bourg had the win sewed up. But Gary Copeland deadlocked the game with just 14 seconds remaining, on a pass from Junior West. Rollie Camipbell Stars Rallie Campbell taliied the winning goal at 2:32 of the avertime period when his shot from the ieft circle went be- tween McGregar's pads. Joni Fishier and Bun Fiesch added the insurance markers. Just Notes-Combines Goalie Ross Hawe, sidelined with a nase aperatian iast week, was among the spectators. He made a nice save on a buose puck that flew into the stands where he was sitting. Natural instinct we imagine. Fans were mighty perturbed at this, Combines second poor exhibition an home ice this week. Coach Jim Crombie wasn't any tao happy over the outeome either. It meant an- other trip ta Cobourg for his squad. m m FREE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE with every purchase of any mode! car from '53 to 156 we will instali at date of purchase Absolutely Free 4 NEW TIRES MOTOR TUNE-UP including .. NEW PLUGS POINTS BATTERT GOOD CHOICE 0F LATE MODEL CARS FROM 1957 DOWN ALL PRICES REDUCED Robson Mo tors Limited BUICK - PONTIAC - G.M.C. TRUCK DEALER 166 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-3321 Women notice. .. For the do-it-yourself handy man a a. there is no need to buy expensive power tools . . a a we now rent themn by the day. ¾"Drills D"Jrills Rardwood ývýoor Nailers Ceiling Ti e Staplers INSULATION STAPLERS ROOF SHINGLE NAILERS FLOOR SANDERS POWER SKIL SAWS POWER SANDERS CEMENT NAILERS CAULKING GUNS McGregor Hardware Limited Saturday, March 8 INTERMEDIATE "A"ý PLAYOFF HOCKEY 8:30 p.m. Li ndsay Bowmanville Orono Combines ADMISSION- ---------- - -Aduits 75e for Reserved Seats and General Admission Students and 'Children 50c Wednesday, March 12 «A. INTERMEDIATE "A" PLAYOFF HOCKEY 8:30 p.m. Lindsay Bowmanville Orono Combines i ADMISSION.- - --Aduits 75e for Reë 'Ved Seats and General Admission Students ana Children 5... . .. 0c , , Yeo ëztj.

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