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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Feb 1959, p. 13

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-T----- lHURSDAY, "BE. Sth, 1959 TRE CAMAfLTAN STATFESMAN. BOVMANVflLE. ONTARIO [lRecreation fJýevt*ews j By Douglas Rigg Minor Hockey an assist on the first CGlant goal. Saturday saw the cam- George Moore (tripping) and Plution of the Recreation De: Cris. Quintoi, (slashing) both o~f paiiment's Minor Hockey Lea-' the Giants collected the oniy gues' regular scheduie. penalties of the game. The league playoffs wili get In the third and final Pee We urnderway this Saturday, Febru- game lhe Rangers defeated the ary 7th. This year ail teams in Black Hawks 4-0 te win the each league are in the playoffs. le ague and t: complete the ~The semi-finals will be a round league schedule undefeated. robin serie2s with each team; Walter Rickard (Guy Parks), playing every other team once. 1 Ronnie Hooper (Walter Rick- The two top teams' at the endi ard), Wayne Down and Jimmy othe rounid robin series w~îiKitney (Gary Richardson) werc play ojff for the league cham- the goal scorers for the Rangerg. p;onship on Minor Hock-ey Night. No *penalties were handed oue Wednesday, March 25th. The lin the gaine. remaining teams in each league1 Bantam League w111 lyof o the leagu2 In the first Bantam league 'Mug". The Atomn League "Mug"y' game played last Saturday series will play on Monday, morning the Braves defeated 1--arch 23rd. The Pee Wee and the third place Lions 1-0. Doug. Bantam leagues will playoff for Nichols (Fred Schacicieton) 1.ieir "Mugs" on Saturday, Mar. scored the wînning marker wit±î 21&t. The date for the Lions less than three minutes ieft in Midget League Mug series has ithe game. Wayne Wray of the yet to be s et.i Lions collected the only penai- Pee Wee Leageue 1ty of the game for cross check- in the first Pee Wee game in-"- played last Saturday morning, In the second Bantam game the Red Wings d2feated til of the morning the Huskies de- F-uins 1-0 to clinch third place feated the Pirates 1-0 in one of 1. th;ia egu tilg. the best games of the season. ),in iHugget (Danny Wilkine, Tewncice h eg. 1-:ndy Co1e'> acccunt cd foe' the titie for th2 Huskies. Bill Em- NV!ngs' winning goal. Case, brugh- (Bryce Adams) scored 3 'uihertog (Intert-'erence) of the the Huskies' winning goal on -i r-ruins and Danriy Willkin.3 screen shot late in the first per- cross checking) of the Wings iod. James Finni (tripping) and collected the only penalties 1of Andrew Schaafsma (bodyl tl-a game. checking at centre ice) coilect- 1the sec-rind Pa3e Wee game ed the Huskies' two penalties. of the morning the Giants de- George Bal] picked up the Pi- feated the Canadians 2-0 t: rates' only penalty for inte-fer- clinch second place in tha ence. league standings five points be- In the third and final Ban- hind the league leaders. Terry, tam game of the morning tho Devitt scoredi two f irst period Cubs defeated the last place Ti- goals te give the Giants their gers 5-1 to move into fourth witi. Garfield Webb picked up place in the final standing. - Paul Petersc-n (2), Don Rick- ard (2) and Art Foran wer2 NO WORK AND NO PLAY the goal scorers for the Cub3. 11AKE JACK A DULL BOY! Larry Hately and Don Rickarro each picked up an assist for the Get started today Cubs. Bradie-y Yourth saved the Enroli In the Tigers from being shut ýout. Bob Aduit Education Programn Smith and Pat Vinish each pick- of ed Up a tripping penalty for the ITigers. Dan Marshall collectezd Oshawa the only Cub penalty for elbow- ing. Bulsiness Colleue Atom League In the finai game of the Atoin Phone or Write for Details league played last Saturday 111 Slzncoe St. S. morning the Indians defeated DialRA 53375the Hnrnets 3-1. Randy Beau- DialRA ~prie, Jerry Falls and Ronald ____________________ Webb (Allan Brown> were the LOOK AND LEARN 10W YOU CAN CET SO'MUCH MORE FOR MUCH LESS IN ...0 OUR PRICES ON NEW LARK $b2495~ MODELS START AS LOW AS. .' Free!1 F.ree! 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D In the first Midget gamne Combines a 10-10 tie with the Ket etboeloe Fr played lest Saturday afternoon Napanee Cornets, Monday nicht four goalst o ae lthe B.ar the Raiders defeated the Com- in Napanee. George Jacklin had ets 3-0 te move into sole pos- scored mid-way througii the attack, while Art Rennick notch- D. session of third place in theexrssiotoivthCo- ed a pair anud Syd Arnpld, Geo. L. extr -esionte gve he C-n-Westfall, Gary' Copeland and league standings. Larry Piper, ets the lead. Arnold's tyin F.d Blaine Pickafed (Paul McIntyrelmakccag i rth .OC.s DeGray fired singles. Jun- B and James Lane (Larry Pipet. had removed goalîe Ross Hawe io Wpst picked the foutasits. Ray Crombie) were the goRI in fa vour of a sixth attacker. ithGoodair of v led the CteB. scorers for the Raiders. Ray During the wide open contes th ar ftlPe.whl h Crombie (2), Blaine Picléirl Napanee fired 53 shots at~ t he oaHaeedvi aogB. and John Bruce picked up pen- while the Combines directedDoucaWie Mion c alties for the Raiders. 46i ars' drcin h Allister, Green, Gerow, Londry j.: In the second Midget game biggest difference in shots or, andJchn of the afternoon the Orphanq goal came in the overtîme pet- Raye West returned to the - defeated th:ý Dodgers 4-2 ta win i, when the homesters out- line-up, playing on a line with the league Litle. Scott Esserv, chat the B.O.C.'a% 12 to 7, Westfall and Rennicis. De Gray Bruce Ogdeni (Stephen Barclay), In the see-saw tilt. Napance played up front for the second Jim McKnig-ht (Bruce Ogden) led 3-2 at the end of the first game in a r9w with Dean West and James Rickard wei'e the period. the locals went ahead and Chuck Armstrong. The Ar- goal scorers for the Otphani. 7-5 af-ter twa periods. and hal nold, Keith and Junior West John Twist (Grant Flmntoff) and a 9-7 edge, when the Cornets line emnained intact. Tom Wilson (John Twist) ac -______ counted for the Orphanis' two ________________________________ goals. Larry Pearce (tripping) and Bruce Ogden (roughing> Iec picked up the Orphans penal - pR ties. Don Smith (holding), M en'sM jo o lig e Grant Flintoff (body checking 5-! centre ice) and Tomi Wilson ur (rougPerfect liastHigheSingies* for the Dodaers.la Games Scheduled For Tis e f c u H g .ie ' Saturday e! Bantam Ernie Perfect wvon the single Hîgh Triple-This week, Mel 7:00 A.m.-r.Tigers vs. Huskies p'-ize of the night bowling 36j3. Dale 767; This schedule Elton t 7.45 a.m.-Lions vs. Cubs This is just 3 points short of Brock 853. a (Clean Ice) the high schedule score of 366 Low Single-This week, Rae th~ 9:40 a.rn¶-Pirates vs. Braves bowled by Tom Cowan on Jan. Rundle 101; This schedule, Si B, Pee Wee l4th. Trewina 89. tx: 0:20 a.m.-Hawks vs. Wirigl Six ether bowlers were over Low Triple-This week, Cliii (Clean les) 300. Ted Bagneli .348, Bruce Trewin 496; This schedule, Mor- se 10:20 a.m.-Rangers vs. Leafs Milne 322, Al Sameils 317, ley Etcher 391. te 11:05 a.m.-Canad. vs. Bruis Pete Dobbîns 311, Rae Rundie tHigh Teai- No. 1-This week, PI Liont Midget League 307 and Frank Sarmis 300. '3f 3:30 p.m.-Comets vs. Dodgers Fifteen bowlersbettered the ae133Thscede, d i 4:20 p.m.-Gen'ls vs. Raiders 70Ô mark and Mel Dale finish- 133 Atom League ed on top with 767. .Pete Dob- High Team No. 3-This week 1c Monday, February 9th bins ended up 2 pins short of 3580; This schedule Hallmanw 4:45 p.m.-Bams vs. Horn4ts Dale, 765, Alf Samelis 759, El-_ 3715. Pee Wee ton Brock 751, Frank Williams Low Team No. 1-This week, in Wednesday, Februa.ry 111h 739, Ernie Perfect 738, Bill Rundie 903; This schedule Wil- a 5.30 p.m.-Canad. vs. Hawks Bates 727, Frank Lewins 723, liams 828. a. Miner Hockey League Ross McKnight 718, Bruce Mllne Low Team No. '3-This week, d. Final Standings 714, Bob Kent 706, Ted Bag- Rundle 3125; This schedule, R. d( Atom League neli and Gord Sellers, 704, Russ c'ke 2741.,b W L T F A Pts Lane and Dave McKnight 702. Barons 8 1 1 24 7 17 Mel Dale's team b'owled 1353 Averages w Ranis 6 3 1 16 10 13 for the highest single game of Naine Games Ave. Indians 4 5 1 12 13 9 the achedule. Dale won high Elton Brock 12 245 le Elornets -------O0 9 1 3 23 1 triple team score for the night Pete Dobbins ___ 12 236 t( Pee Wee League 3580. Russ Halîmpn 12 234 w W L T F A Pts Dr. H. B. Rundle's team cap- Hap Palmer --- _ 12 233 rE Rangers 9 0 1 b3 7 19 tured ahloweu honors .when the-v Murray Larrner ----- 12 231 si Giants 7 3 0 20 9 14 bowled a 903 single and 3123 Tom Cowan -------9 228 F Wings 6 3 112 5 13 triple. Mel Dale ------- .12 2272V Bruins 3 5 2 8 15 8 Rae Rundie had the low sil- Frank Lew*îns ------- 12 225 7: Canadians 3 6 1 10 15 7 gle score 101, and Cliff Trewi Bill Hearle --------- -12 225 Leafs---- 3 7 0 10 17 6 won low tririla 496. Pat Yeo _.--------- 12 224 a Hawks --------- 1 8 1 5 20 3 Ailey Chatter Frank Williams 12 221 B Bantam League Rae Rundle has resigned froin Ed Leslie ---------- 12 221- W L T F A Pts the major league due to a pro- Ernie Perfect--------- 12 221 Huskies ___ 8 1 1 32 15 17 motion with the A . & P. Ca. Rae Dr. H. B. Rundle-- 12 220 Pirates - 6 3 1 21 14 13 has taken over a store in east- Ah Osborne-----9 219 Lions ___ 4 4 2 19 20 10 ern Ontario. Carl Raby hes r.a- Al Samells 12 218 Cubs 3 4 3 22 25 -'9 placed RunQie on Dutch Hall- Gord Sellers 12 218 Braves----- 3 6 1 18 23 7 man's teamn. Bill Westlake 12 218 Tigers- - ----- 1 7 2 21 36 4 Elton Brock is the high aver- Russ Oke---------- 12 217 Midget League age bawler hitting the pins at Carl Leslie- 9 217 W L T F A Pts a 245 clip. Pete Dobbins has Dave McKnight 9 216 Orpharis ----- 6 2 0 23 il 12 made his move and is now in Jack Parker------- 12 216 Generals 5 3 0 26 19 10 the runner-up position just 9 Bruce Milne- 12 216 Raiders 4 4 0 22 22 9 points off the pace set bv Brock. Jim Callan - ------- 12 214 JCornets 3 5 0 19 27 6 Milne's teaml is Out in front Ross McKnight - ---- 12 2113 Dodgers -------2 6 0 19 29 4 withi 10 points, one up on Dutch Henk Janzen----- 12 212 Aduit Swimming Halhman's teem. Brock and Bll Steven ----------12 210 The Bowrnanville Recreation Dale are tied with 8. John Ford 9 210 Depertment'g Aduit Swimming Team Standings 2nd Sehedule Reg Heerle ---- 12 209 class got underway lest Tues- End of- Fourth Week Bill Bates ------ 12 209 day evening at 7:00 p.m. Thera Team W L Pts Jack Gay 12 208 are stiil a few openings for any- Mine ---- 10 2 10 Ralph Kelly ---- 12 207 one interested in attending Hailman - 9 3 9 Jack Lender 121. 207 these classes. Brock----------- --- --8 4 8 Si Trewin - ---- - 12 207 The classes are held every Dale --------------- 8 4 8 Don Gilhook'y -------12 206 Tuesday evening et the Boys' Williarns ----- - 6 6 6 Bob Williams il 206 Training School Pool, Beginners Osborne- ------ 5 7 3 Dr. K. Siemon - 12 205 -7:00 p.m.; Advanced-8:00 P. Larmer5 7 5 Glen Lander ----- 12 2035 mn. and Recreational-9:00 p:m. R. Oke 5 7 5 Herry Gay- 12 205 If 3'ou are interested in joininq, McKnight -- ----- ----- 5 7 5 Bill Oke ý-------------- 12 20.1 this class please be on hand fOr B. Oke-------------- 4 8 4 Bob KCent ----- 12 204 next Tuesday evening. Rundle ----- - 4 8 4 Phil Cancilla 9 214 Choral Society Bagnell- ---------------»-- 3 9 3 Matt Harrison --------- 12 204 Plans are well underway for Features Dr. C. Austin --- 12 203 the Choral Society's "Stars of - High Singe-This week, Er- Frank Semis------- 12 202 Tonîorrow Contest". The con- nie P:erfect 363: This schedule, Jack Munday 12 201 test is open to ail residents of Tom Cowan 366. Liud Moses --- - ------- 12 200 Bowmenville, which 1ncIudasâ any students attending Bow- manville High School. who are - under 21 yearsuof.a e as ifls IMutton, -Barbera --Br;dwn _ andà coun;t,-both times to end the iie 1:zt iuarican -,u& IGreg. Cooper will ha attending first period 2-2. Cowie ran the m-argin ta 3-1,. from Bowmenville Teen Townî. Lloyd Steinton put the FrontI haIt a minute latzr. It took IThere wiil be discussion Streeters ahead for the i i rA scaring leader Don 1%,asle;-s groups on thue followîng topies. time et 6:1(j of the middle sei- just 19 secords tao Pt the Con- Drame. Senior Cîtizens. Youth sion. Then the scoring carne in struction cncw back in the ganu:,. Activities, Committee Mernbenr', bunchies. Lvlt. Jim Richards andi as th- goals sudden.ly camc Crefts, Girl.,' Activities, Minar Jim Clarke gave the D2pt Of fast. Athî-cties and Social1 Recreation. Works a 5-3 edge, with three' Cowle continued th2 rapid- A banquet will folow th2 goals in three minutes and 5 -1 scoring spree. 17ô seconds later, jgroup discussion with Mr. Geo.! seconds. Back came the Front but Maste-zi gaI that -one baui*- Cummings. President of the On- Strezt cr e%, scaring threc aregeizn witiu ,îtle aver two min- tario Recreation Association as tiffies in e minute and 31 sec - utes i ern inin'. Ted Faire,-. the guest speaker. There vihl onds, as Fefguson scored Wice J folhowln1g on the piav, bang-J also be a laige display ai arts a nd Shetid,5r edded the oth," i1n the cinche: ai 111:1P, er and crafts carried on by thejttal, Sheridan scored agein ati Heath had sta*pped Jack Mer-, jvariaus communities through-1j18:57 to put Front Street in ishahl on e breakaway. BWk out Eut Central Ontario. 1 front 7-5. added a superfluouâ tal.ly, sec- .ds later to make the final .re 6-3. Team Standings W L T Pts Eurdoch & Welsh- 9 4 2 20 Iooks Const.------ 7 7 1 15 ?pt.!of Works 6 8 1 13 ront St-eet - 5. 8 2 12 OWN LEAGUE STANDING W L T Pts lurdoch & Welsh .9 4 220 *ooks Const ----- 7 7 1 15 ýpt. of Works - 6 8 1 13 'ont Street -- ----- 5 8 2 12 SCORING LEADERS GP Masters, BC --15 Hamilton, BC- 15 Cowle, M&W ---15 Fairey, M&W - 15 Quinne.v, M&W 14 Welsh, DW -- - 15 Gilmer, M&W --14 1Lyle. DW -----14 Sh-3ridan, FS ---h11 Richards, DW --- 15 28 29 54 14 26 40 10 28 381 10 25 35 14 17 31 18 12 30 21 8 29 19 10 29 13 il 24 Il 13 24 Teenage Bowling Oshawa Mercantile Lge., The Oshawa Merchants, a the period with the Juvenilet practicaliy aIl - Bowmanvilie Ieading. tearn, overcame an eariy 2-0 de- Mr1tRcad nte th ficit to register a decisive 8-3 ot aidhard st fied ta win over tlhe Oshawa Juven- count, aendsaye We s he iles, in Sunday night's .first ivair 20 senssrt oes ith Iýjrcatjl gae. he ictrva 4-2 second per .iôd èdge. Al leaves the M.,erchants with a three goals came in a two min-, two-won one-loss record in theueadtnseossp. round-robin playoffs. ïantescodspn Nicholishen scored at 1:15 ri Don Nfasters added a pair -if the first period, and Westfall tallies, and Richards and 11 made it 2-0, before Jack Mar- Alliste:ý each scored once, to a shall rappe-1 in Jiggs Cowling*m single replv- by Middleton, i pass at the 15:15 mark to ènd the final stanza. ____ son 298, Bil Shottir 276,Frn Gjood vear- Mohun 259, Joe Piper 135 and f Charlie Nesbitt 254. The Hose Room grat d un- Bowlng idisputed nossession of firA Bowlinglt a"d- Art Spicer was the top per- The Orfice dropped out of theïr former, on the alleys, during tie for first with the Hose Room, Thursay nght's Goodea. into second spot. vAhen the Spi- Bowling League action, wh-en cer led Machine Shop took 3 he rolied up- the season's top 1 4- decision. Thp Combiiv s triple. wlth a mark of 838. ln wresterîI third place from &Vie compiling his high score, Spice r Lead Press, as the reÈult of a bowled games of 320. 263 an d 5-2 win. 255. Other high triples wera registered by Tommy Graham I Team Standings ps 720 GergeDadson 650, Ro n Maynard 611. Maurice Bradie\' Hose Room ------- -----21 633, Tommy Masterson 628 and Office-1- ------ ------1 Chuck Wright 625. Combines ---- ----1 Tommy Graham's 330 gam'ý Lead Press ---------------- 14 took high sIngle honours, fol- Machine Shop ---- ------------- 12 lowed by Spicer, George Dad- Fan Beits - ------- ----- -4 1959 Studebaker Lark Safety Features 1. New, shorter, str more rigid box section 2. New ail steel he AS.lS S.fclflv %iddb Connie Osmond's team show- man, box section k d signs oi repeating as f ii'-t maximum strength. ace finishers, when they dlown- .3 Increased winds] ci Virginia Brawn's bowlers ae o rae ii 2 in the girls' division of Set- ae o rae ii [day's Teenege Bowling. Lin- 4. New high.capaci' la Brooking led her lowly cell- system will assure c .r-dweilers toae 4-3 win over shield under mast di: arbara Brown's heague-lead- conditions. rs, in e major upset, 5. New hood hock Charlotte Hooper grebbed from inside of car prE he girls' high single geme wîth of battery or accessoi 202 effort, two pins better 6. Lower porion han Connie Osmond. Linda ment pani padded rooking's 494 total took high protection. riple honours. 7. Improved overs for both e and 8 cylin Lest week, only threq points give us less car v eparated the top four boys' square inch of brake anus. This week only twn any ai aur competito ,oints sepa rate the lcading 8. Non-ginm Instrui oursome. Jim Moorcreft's teaneliminates any ref Iropped from first ta fourth windshleld. >osition, alter losing a 5-2 de- 9. An exceptlonafl3 dsion to Larry Piper's outfit, ai gravity assures roi 'ho remeined in third place. stabiliVy for safer Ray Twist's crew bounced highways and curves nto a tic for the league leadu, is the result of a 7-0 shutout MMnshd22a )ver Bob Richard's cellar- McMlan202had 213a lwellers. Ben Thompson's team Calla 202 and 23. lefeated. LowelI Highfield's Oe22ad23 )owlers 5-2 ta share first plaee Girls Team StU rith Twist. Lee Rackliamn bowled excel- Barbera Brown - ent games. of 295, 256 and 204 Connie Osmond - ao take high triple honours Virginia Brown - ulth a 755 total. His 295 game- Linde Brooking represented the afternoon's high BQYs' Team Sti ingle, fohhowed by Howe rd Rundie 285 and Doug Shirk Ben Thonupson Z81. Ben Thompson had a fine, Ray Twist - 27 triple. Larry Piper - Four bowlers connected for Jim Mooreraft Epair of 200 games each. 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