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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1959, p. 12

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v.' _PÂ M -~ -- - - - -- - ----------. --.. --.. TEV~SDAT, flN. lUi. 105: - - fA!IA~!AN UTA~IfAW. tAWA'WvW.?.v. AI~A~I~ SPORToPIcsi Ry Frank Mohum MA 3-724 TOP BADMINTON THIS WEEKEND If You are a badminton enthusiast, or even if you have neyer seen the gaine played, a look at the Central Ontario Bad- minton Championships, being played here this weekend, would be well worthwhile. There is no admission to sec top players such as Grant Henry, Garry Tighe, Doreen Reddoch, Ken Smith, Ge orge Long, and many more in action. Partîcipating clubs will be here froin Oshawa, Peterborough, Bancroft, Belleville, Trenton, Port Hope and Cobourg. Action kicks off at 7:30 Friday night when men's and ladies' doubles will be played. Satunday morning at 9:00 ar.. the most gruelling competition of the tourney wili take place, when i sngles action takes over. Friday night's and Saturday rnornirig's ladies' events will be going on at the High School, while the men's events are scheduled for the Badminton Club. IThe afternoon will feature mixed and veterans' doubles. Consolation finals begin at 6:30 Saturday nigbt, with the big attraction - the finals - carded to get underway at 8 'clock. t i. t t t B.O.C.'s MEET MINDEN IN PLAYOFFS The confused Eastern Ontario Interrnediate "A" League standings were straightened out at a meeting in Cobourg last Friday night. Napanee, as first place finishers, had their choice as to which teain they wanted to meet in the league semi-finals, and picked Cobourg-Port Hope. That leaves Minden and Bow- mnanville-Orono Combines for the other semi-final set. It was decided that Minden and the B.O.C.'s would only play a 28-game schedule, with each team's two gaines remaîning with Kingston being cancelled. The Combines stili have one gaine to play with Kingston, and that one took place Monday night. The locals play in Cobourg tomorrow night, and wind up the schedule here against Minden on Monday night. Minden, also with three gaines left, will meet Napanee twice, in addition to the tilt with the B.O.C.'s. What could be of vital importance, is which teani ends up ahead of the othen, and is entitled to the extra home game. The Standings at a Glance G.P. Pt§. Napanee -.- ------- ----_ 26 41 *Bowmanville-Orono Combines _ 25 32 Cobourg-Port Hope 29 32 SMinden_______ 25 31 * Kingston ------------- 23 10 *-Play a 28-gaine achedule **-.Play a 28-gaine sehedule. ***-laya 26-gaine schedule. Cobourg-Port Hope - Napanee Playolff Feb. 25-Cobourg-Port Hope at Napane Feb. 27-Napanee at Cobourg-Port Hope (9 o'clock) Mar. 2-Cobourg-Port Hope at Napanee Mar. 4-Napanee at Cobourg-Port Hope Mar. 6-Cobourg-Port Hope at Napanee Mar. 9-Napanee at Cobourg-Port Hope Mar. i 1-Cobourg-Port Hope at Napane t t t t t G.R. 4 LEGIONNAIRES ADVANCE After being held to a 3-3 tic ln Whitby, the Bowmnanville Ju%#enile Legionnaires won 9-5 here Saturday night to take the two-game total-goals senies and earn the right to advance ln the «'A" Minor group Ontario playoffs. Let's get behind these boys es they go into the next round. tt t t t t TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY If the weatherman co-operates, Murdoch & Welsh Block- busters will tangle wîth Brooks Construction in an exhibition hockey gaine, to-night at 8 p.m., in Newcastle Arena. et73Nx. Thursday night the Blockbusters meet Front Street et :30p.m an BroksContrutio wil pay heWorks Dept. ini the nightcap, starting at 9:00 p in. iMercantile Hockey Lge~ Macko's Lumber broke into1 gaine to tie the Merchants for an early 4-0 first period lead second. If Dunnos and the Mer- and xuatched five goal's wth chants both win this Sunday, the Bownianvil]e - packed Osh- three teains could be tied for awa Merchants, to win 9-5 and i the lead. clinch at least a tie for top spot Durno and Welsh each fired in the fifth gaine of the round !a pair for Malko's Lumben, robin senies played here Sun- with singles going to England, dlay night. Reid, Romanuk, MrGarry, and Both teains had idientical 3-1 Baker. records going into the gaine, "Mort" Richards scored twicg with the locais' previous defeat 'for the losers, with the other corning at the hands of the Luin. iark'ers being scored by "Buck" ber crew. Durnos defeated the Cowlê, Don Masters and Terr-v wvinless Juv'pniles in th e other'Masters. I 'I J 'I 1, I I I I I Prms iv.-eniff Mmd Setvrdey ft.,m..es- Au Sc, ý 0I R..wv.fd SeOts $1.25 - Box Seots $1.75 Mlus Admissijon te Building - Adults 509 (on odvonced sales only) Childr.s 25g Amnission 'o Buildings Only - Aduits 750, Chilldreui 250 Admission icke incujesI Amcrica's Finest Sprintixn Exhibitioe--Seven great shows la on. - Bmdanp opefroin il ar. 'ole 1p.m. (Daily Except Sunday)I fr~~~~~~~~ C.buImU~wb~ ..d~ hoque et Mener.M.e) bu:I BOC's Blasf Kingston In MondayFixture 12-2 The Bowmanville - Orono touched off a total of 58 min- Combines took a big step to- ites in penalties, assessed dur- wards nailing down second ing the second peniod. place, when they handed the West and Crowland were giv- cellar-dwelling Kingston crew 'en 15 minutes apiece, and Jun- a Iop-sided 12-2 setback, Mon- ior West who was already in day night, in the limestone citv. the penalty box, serving a inis- While the Combines were conduct. was giv'en a match belting Kingston, Minden w mrisconduct for talking back to being trounced by a hoinetown the referee, and ejected froi Napanee outfit to give the B.O. the gaine. C.'s a three point bulge over 'Chuck" Armstrong led the Minden, and two points over B.O.C.'s with three goals, xvhile Cobourg-Port Hope. One %vin 'deuces went to George West- in the rernaining two contests flu, Svd Arnold and Keith will assure the locals of edn West. The Rennick brothers up in second, although anoterand Mickey Walken split the Napanee win over Minden could remaining three tallies. "Hub" do the trick, without the B.O. Bal scored both Kingston goals. C's evPn playing. Vince Vanstone, although not Bowmanville - Orono led 5-0 severely tested, turned in a in a penalty-free opening per- fine performance, taking over îod, outscor ed Kingston 2-1 in the goal-tending chores for re- the second and made it Il-1 gular Ross Hawe. Gary Cope- before the homesters notched land went along with the teain. their second goal. A mino r trip- but just as a spectator. Ross ping cail was the only penalt-y McGill moved back to the rear- of the third, but a fighting, guard, and Phil Long took over stick-swinging melee between as the fourth defenceman with Crowland and Keith West 1regtilars Mencer and Walker. Juveniles HeId to Tie ln Opening Playoff Game A fired-up hometown Whitby Juvenile club held the Bowv- manville Juvenile Legionnaires to a 3-3 tie in the first gaine of a two gaine total goal senies last Thunsday night. Although the game' featured typical close-checking, evenly played hockey, Whitby shot on goal at every opportunity to hold an edge in the total shots, forcing *"Mike" Murphy to corne up with several top saves to avent defeat.* After the bornesters had shot into a 1-0 finst peniod edge, Gary McCullough scored the only goal of the miiddle session, to knot the count on a pass froin Eric Canleton. 'The saine pair combined again at the 13 second mark of the third stanza, to give the Legionnaines the lèad for the first *ime,. in the game. This tim-e Carleton was on the scor- ing end. Bnian Hughes took a pass fromIn v Gill to make it 3-1, but a determined Whitby clu~b carne noaring back to tie the Legionnaires Win Round Defeat Whitbv on Saturdav Bowmianville Legion n a i r c s downed Whitby 9-5 at the Ment- onial Arena Saturday night to take the two gaine total goal serlýes 12-8, and earn the right to advance in the juvenile min- or "A" play offs. Brian Hughes scored after a minute and forty-tbree seconds of play, and again a minute and ten seconds later to give the goal lead. Irv Gi picked up assists on both markers, with Dan Cattran also in on the f irst1 - «« -f,1 lp'Wa ' Legionnaires an early two goal. Tom Tushingham scored for Whitby on a pass froin Mike IGray mid-Mray through the pen- iod, and then both teains broke loase, equally dividing four goals in a 55 second spart. Hughes and Bil Osborne scored twice in il seconds, and then Gray and Ron Stack ne- plied for Whitby with a pair within 28 seconds. In, Gill notched bis first of the nîght to stant off the second Men's Major BowlingI A] Osborne was the 1nl High Triple-AI Osborne 815; bowler over the 800 mark this Elton Brock 853. week. Osborne had games of Low Single-Glen Lander 108, 231, 322, 262 for 815. BihSO Si Trewin 89. yen was next in Ene 797, Paul Low Triple - Bob Williams Chant ihad 746, Ted Bagnell 32 Moley Douu Taiu1or 74.BllOe 3 .142 ore tcher 391. Bruce Milne7 712, Pete D< Perfect 710, Ri Reg Hearle 7 Bill Steven out of high pins, Stevens borne 322, Re nie Perfect an 305. In the teai Larmer's teanr gaine 1317 an( was gond en( triple pnize. outfit had a 911 while AI shoolers hadE Glen Landeý single gaine 1 ville scored 1 elis 116. Bob triple 432, wit Morlev Etche: spot 442. Ailey The teain s. dloser eV ery bas 13 points are tied for sec each. Namely Milme. Dutch Halli Pete Dobbins by 3 points.1 average and Pe Standing Eni Teain Hailman.----- Dale........- M ilne ----- -- Brock- Williamns ---- Larmer-.-- B. Oke R. Oke . - --- Osborne---- Rundle McKnight---- Bagnell - Fea First naine is turc. Secondi 8chedule. High Single- Tom Cowan 361 -'~.IHigh Tearn No. i -Larmei 713, Matt Harriqon1.7:ae153 obbins 711, Ern;e 1Hi7:hDTean13N.3-ae51 ýaIph Kelly 701 and iHlarn N. -ae31 '00.; ala 375 nosed AI Osbore* Low Teamn No. 1-B. Oke 911 sige -r .y 2Williamns 828. single24 ane Os2 ow TeaiNo. 3---Osborne 2911 g Hearle 315, Er- R k 74 .d George Stephen Averages Naine Gaines Ave in scores MurrlyiRuss Halîman .-------- 18 23( n had high single Pete Dobbins 18 2K id Mel Dale's 3516FriPefc 18 2 ough toBi Othe IMurray Lai-mer -, ---18 2 Wl BIl ke's Fran k*Lewins _.- - -- 18 22ý lomi single score lo r k ----_----18 2 1 obones foc ,Hap Palmer --------- 18 21 a triple of 2996. Al Osborne----- 15 22ý ýr hadt a dandy Bill Hearle--------- 18 22,' 08, George (ilan- Pat Yeo -------------8a 21ý 13 and AUf Sain- Bruce ilne ~ 18 21S Williamis had low pîî St-en- ---18 2 _ S l, O e 1 8 2 1 E r tied for seconl d Fd eslie 18 21E Bill Ba:es ------------ 18 21E FChatter Frank Samis ------_ 15 216 tandîng is getting Jack Parker ----------- 15 215 week. Halîr-nan Bill Westlake ------ 18 2 1à and three teams Jack Gayv ....-- 18 215 ýcond spot xiih 12 Frank Williams --18 214 Dale Brock and Reg Hearle - --- 18 214 Ted Bagnell 18 214 man is leading Irank Janzen ~ 18 213 in the averages Ralph Kelly _ 18 213 Dutch has a 236 John Ford ------------ 15 213 lete 233. Bill Oke ------------_ 18 212 id of 6th Week MVe] Dale --ý----- - 18 212 W-iPs vaxe 1Knight 15 212 - -13 5 1.11 Dr. Il. Riudle -- ----- 18 211 - -12 6 1-1 Jack Lander ---------- 18 211 ---- 12 6 12 Gordi Sellers - ---- 18 211 ,,Don (Gilbooley ---- 18 210 - --- -- 12 6 1- I am l. 8 2 8 10 8 b>Tom (Cowan 15 210 8 10 8 Dotig TaTlor- 18 21 ù 8 10 R Dr. K. Slernon -------18 209 7--- 11 Matt Harrison --- -- 18 209 7 il 7Jirn Ca.Nani~ 18 209 6 12 Bîd Moses 18 209 -6----5123 Ross VMcKnight 18 208 5 13re Carl Lesie_. 15 208 strsHarold Bennett --- 18 205 is this weeks fea- Ab Piper-_-- 18 204 name is this' Dr. C.- Austin --- - 18 20.1 1 George Stephens -- 18 203 --Bill Steven 324; Jin I eVEýtt ---------15 201 6. Si Trewjn 18 20V Aduit Art Class There are stili some openings for anx'one interested in attend- ing the Adult Art Class spon- sored bv the Recreation Depart- ment. The Class meets every Fniday at 8:00 pin. at the Lions Commiinity Centre. The class does exceedingly good work and handîca its own ondening and business transac- tions. Several members ofthte class bave bad paintings accept- cd for the East Central Ontario Travelling Art Display. Aduit Swimming The Adult Swimming Classes got underway a couple of weeks ago at the Boy-s' Training School Pool. The class is under the d.- rection of Mn. 'BIll' Ba.-neli. Due to the treinendous inter. ýerj 31 291 27' 9 17 6 :1 15: 1 4 4 13 13 L2 1 2' o' 31 est shown in the Adult Swim- ming Class At has become ne- ccssary to close the registra- tions for this term. The class bas been dividcd into three ca- tagonies in order to handle the large registration. The total ne- gistrati9n for the classes is 130 swimnmers. The tieginnens atart at 7:00 p.m.: advanced swim- mer-s at 8:00 p.in. and Recrea- tional swimiming at 9:00 p.m. It la >oped that a life saving class w.ill be condtîcted for a few of the membens in the Ad- vanced swimmers« class. The course of instruction will % be frorn The Royval Life Saving So- cv (Canada) Tests. Thecls wil bt under the direction of l Star of the Week One of the top newcomers on the B.O.C. roster' this season has been George Westfall. Based on last Monday night's gaine in Cobourg, Westfall was a top perfornier, bagging a pair of goals, and turning in an all-around fine effort, to capture the Bowmanville Surplus Store's Awarzl, as the Bowmanville-Oron6 Combines' Star of the Week. A 'very aggressive performer, George is always in there digging for the puck, coming up with a steady performance in every game. This time, George West- iaL 11curiiVinloe Vi.fils b[ score, the final goal commng~ the Week recognition. when the locals were Playin g with two players in the pen- alty box.1 the Canadians collected the only Whitby bas been unable to ;penalty of the garne for cross defeat the Legionnaires this; checking. season, rneaning that if the Bantam League Bowmanville tearn can continu e their rnastery here this Satur- In the first Bantain gaine of day night, they wi]l advance the rnorninR the Tigers defeat- into the Ontario Juvenile play- ed the Braves 3-1 to move into offs. a second place tie in the play- off standings. Bradley Yourti1 (John Phillips), Ted Brown and includes any students attending '!John Phillips (Ted Brown) ac- 'omnille High School whlo counted for the Tigers' goa1. are under 21 years of age as of1 Walter Ellis (Albert Goodwi, January lst,,.l959. Fred Shackleton) accounted for Lindsay Tournament the Braves' lone goal late in the The owmavill PeeWeefinal period. Bradlev Yourth of A-Te Bowmal e ee Wee the Tigers collected the only AilStas wll e eterngthe penalty of the gaine for hook-' Tenth Annual East Central Pee Wee Hockey Tournament to be ing. held at the Kiwanis Arena in, In the second Bantain gaine Lindsay this coming Saturday, of the morning the Pirates February 2lst. chalked up their second straight ýwin in the plavoffs by defeat- Bowmanville's tearn will playi ing the Cubs à-1. Wayne Har- their first gaine at 9:30 arn.riso ()aniDnMcure whentbe pla Pot Pery. accounted for the Pirates' three This vear's tournament bas goals. Bill Buday, Larry Perris been liînited to eight teains in and Wayne Harrison also col- order that ail tearns taking part ]ected assisis on the Pirates' will be assured of at least twvo goals. Don Rickard accounted gaines during the day. 1 for the Cubs' ]one goal. The Ail layrs ae aked o b Cubs picked up a total of fivre at the Arena no later than 7:45 penalties throughout the gaine. a.in. this coniing Saturday, for In the third and final Ban- the trip to Lindsay. tam gaine of the morning the -MWf J Pee Wee League, 1 In the first Pee Wee gaine period, as the Legionnaires rai. played last Saturday niorning lied for three unanswe red goals i the Giants defeated the Leafs te take a commanding 7-3 lead. 3-0. John Cunningham, Lockip2 Ron Pollard accotinted for the McNair (Cris. Quinton) andý other two niankers, both unas- Dennis MeFeeters (Garfield sisted efforts. Webb) accounted for the Giants' The teains played on fairly three goals. even ternis in the third stanza, In the second Pee Wee gaine as Ken Ross opened the scoring of the morning the Hawks came for WJitby and Gary McCul- up with their second straight lough and Irv GilI1, countered win in the playoffs by defeat- for the Legionnaires, before ing the Bruins 4-1. Paul Lucas Gary Stephenson fired Whitby's (John Ballantine), Ricky Dew- season-ending goal, with half a eli, Jeff Gilhooly and Steven minute to play. Burns (Michael Bothwell) were the goal scorers for the Hawks. IMr. Bagnell and Mrs. Ruth Sto- Henry Kooy scored the Bruins' vein. lone goal late in the final per- Chorl Soietyiod. Casey Denhertog of the Choal ocity ruis1 pcked up the only pen- If you are intet7ested in tak- alty ofpthe gaine for hooking. ing part in the Choral Society's aIn ofth hr n ia e "Stars of Toinorrow Conte*st"IWee ie fthe mrnd inlte you may pick up application.. C anadias fpte a big pseb foris fointheReceaton f- anding the Rangers their first fice or from Miss Helen Nelles, defeat of the season by a 2-1 76 Elin Steet.score. Gary Butler and David Application forins must be Tonkin were the goal getters returned to Miss Nelles no later for the Canadians. Wayne Down than Saturday, February 28th. saved the Rangers froin a shut The contest is open to al ne-. out by scoring in the last min-i sidents of Bowmanville, which1 ute of play. Michael Russell of 1 H-uskies deteated the Lions 6-4 to move into a second place tie witb the Tigers in the playoff standings. Russel Bail (3), Bill Embrugh, John Depew and Wayne Pearce accounted for the Huskies' goal. James Finn (3), John Depew and David Wool- ner co!lected assists on the Hus- kies' goals. Blaine Adams (3) and Gary Tub accounted for the Lions' goals. Taullie Thornpson (3) and Larry Rogers picked up assists on the Lions' goals. Andrew Schaafsma of the Hus- kies collected the only penalty of the gaine for tnipping. Lions Midget League In the first Midget gaine of the aftennoon the Generals de- feated the Dodgers 4-3 to move into a tbree way tie in the playoff standings. John Dyk- stra (2), David O'Rourke and Don Masterson werc the goal scorers for the Generals. John Twist (2) and Alan Cole ac- counted for the Dodgers' three goals. The Dodgers picked up a total of five penalties during the gaine. In the second Midget gaine of the afternoon the Orphans1 and Cornets played to a 2-2 tie. Braves I 'est ellorts, 1.0 earn btar 0L Larry Jamieson (Nelson Yeo) and Bruce Ogden (Jim M.;- Knight) accounted for the Or- phans' goals. David Thompsont (George Kennedy) and Mickeyv Dickens (Graydon Colleville) werethe goal scorers for the Cornets. Atom League In the Atom playof f gaine held last Monday afternoon the Rais and Indians played, to a 2-2 tie. Paul Parker (Paul Charbonneau) and Danny Now- Ian (Phillip Manduck) were the goal scorers for the Rams. Allan Maguire and Randy Beau- prie accounted for the Indians' two goals. Jerry Falls of the Indians collected the only pen. alty of the gaine for tripping. There will be no gaines this coming Saturdav due to the- Skating Clubs' >Annual Carni- val. Be sure to give your sup- Port bo this worthwhile showý by attendin.9 the carnival. The only gaine scheduled for this coming week will be play- ed on Mondav. February 23rd at 4:45 pin. when the Hornets plYteBarons in the Atarn Legeplayoffs. Playoff Standings Atom League WLTFAP Rams .. ---1 01 8 4 3 Barons 1 0 0 3 1 2 Indians o 1 1 3 5 1' Hornets -- ------0 1 02 6O 0 Mldget League 71- WLTFAP Raiders~1 00 5 2 2 Dodgers l 1 0 97 2 Generals 1___ 1 I 0 O6 8 2 # Orphans 0 0 1 2 21 il Cornets 01il5 8 1ij Pee Wee League 1 ~WLTI Hawks .. 2 O O Rangers ~.. 1 1 0 Bruins ---- 1 I1O Giants ---------- 10 Canadians --.----- O Wîngs ---------1 Leafs ------- 0 2 0O Pirates Tigers Huskies Cubs- Lions - 4 2 . 3 A 2 514.2 3432 35120 02 Bantam League l WLTFAP' 2 0 0 6 3 4 1 0 1 5 3 3 1 0--- 1i 8 6 3 1 10 4 1 2 ------ 02 03 60 f or better corne t ROBSON MOTORS AND HERES WHY-m 1. Mechanics are Faclory Trained PLUS active members of Technicians Guild. 2C M approved methods carried out. 3. 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