ATHURSDAY, FEB.I4t-, 1980 BEy Frank Mohun MUA3-733= GOODYEAR PLAYOFF SUNDAY The Hose, mired in the cellar for most of the season, climaxed àn uphill struggle Sunday afternoor, winning their final game to gain third place and a playoff position. The Mats lost to bow out of the playoff picture by a single point. This Sunday afternoon at 1:30 the Hose and Office will tlahin a sudden-dea t ae forBtel snight to advance into9eSOVd Ta nt JUVENILES IMPRESSIVE Bowmanville Juveniles will meet the winners between Port Hope and Whitby, here, this Saturday night, in the first game of the Lakeshore League finals. The locals will, be strong favourites to cop the series and advance along the O.H.A. playoff trail in quest of the championship. Right from the start of the season, many fans have felt that this teamr has the potential to go all the way.* Most of the regular schedule found Bowmanville winning by such lop-sided scores that it was hard to tell just *Leg, nOW I how good they were against poor opposition. Against De La Salle, the locals met a good club and turned in fine hockeyThstnig e to take both games. Saturday night, Woodbridge (with two almosts nd lee hfldBya s_..._.1 wins of their own over De La Salle) were here, and the dyngt steol lbt .Vic _. Juvemiles, probably displaying one of their best games of the holdtcher-stiwereBl Aeae season, again won handily. oVeith'scelar-wellrswit Coach "Mike" Osborne has added a couple of new fu enu ksponst hwfrU o n nldn a 6 players to the roster mn the persons of Bill Crossey and John EnePretsta ad .Tyo --.4 2 Clark, both of last year's Juvenile finalists. "Mike" is able sed Fak amis' cre - .Mry -_3 2 to ice three strong lines, but he has a "problem" of who toseack t ake oerte . efet____ 9 1 play. leguelheadespbonpiK.Yo - _..4 21 We have no way of knowing how the lines will be kocked off Dugce.ats. ..3 20 arranged for the playoffs, but certainly an impressive three-tem52AsarulofheTGaam.__4 20 some in Saturday's game were speedsters Terry Black, ScottlosTaorsipdutfthW.Vic -_.-3 20 Essery and Don Bagnell. bolebak othd. ilBteaF ams-.7_3 9 Bowmanville were gunning for their 16th straight win owers pth ostea70suotRWrgt__-4 19 last night against Peterborough. Don't be surprised if they ver Voei overgtbckJFGa.... 4 8 won, too. Doug Taylor hadhislaJ.Bray- ..3 18 † † † † † ~~~~~~~big night, racking u 2 .Pret.-_4 8 t t t t ttriple on games of23teHaenet-_.4i8 TOWN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS STARTe high single, 204 and20Wu .Sokr-_.4 8 The balance of the regular schedule has been cancelled - therWellolled u13toy. ae _ .. 9 8 due to the withdrawal of the Dept. of Works from the Town tal,Efollowebran Sms .Trwn _-- 918 League. Playoffs start to-night with last place Hooper's Bauprie 659eTo yaw .Gde .¯. 4 8 Jewellers meeting second place Ken's Men's Wear in the first This team has been giving the fans an exciting warm-up end of the season. The team, from left to right, front row: Leo. 655 and Jack Martyn5. P ahat .-2 8 game of a two out of three semi-final series at 7:30 o'clock, period, preceding Juvemile games here the past few weeks. The MacLean, Dave Williams, James Finn, Dave Higgon R. Whalen. Fraink amisras n pnN Aæ .---43 7 If opposition can be found, Stephen Fuels, who have a bye Midgets, under Coach John Osborne, with Senior Coach "Mike" Paul Mutton, John Hancock; back row: Donald Pickell, Ken Veitch, oberhi Taylram 9,whle.Bsapre--4 7 into the finals, will play an exhibition contest, following the Osborne keeping a "fatherly" or rather an "uncly" eye on the situa- John Twist, Gord Rundle, Bill Brown, Lee Somerscales, Ray Jak rtyn e n -2tr4_._36 1 tirst game. tion, has been showing real promise for the future. While their Crombie, Don Kerr, Coach John Osborne, Manager Clarence Oke. feet 253 and TomxMiyGaa .Nwa --3 6 Paul Chant has taken over as the third league presi- efforts have, to date, not met with the same success as the Juveniles, Absent: D. Osborne and J. Kennedy.• 252. R. Lckhrt ..-- 3 15 dent of the season. Jim Coyle, who had previously replaced they are improving every game and will be heard from before the Ta tnig .Rgr -.-4 5 Murray Tighe, resigned. Tim "Cox" has been appointed as PtsR.Johso ._-- 37 15 vice-president. Town League Hockey K. Perfc,1Eeaon BIENEFIT GAME ttt en S Major BOWling °D..T*a42l12 A benefit hockey game is being planned to help Len 1 n S e Francis, manager of Lindsay Intermediates, who was injured t p e u l Bi er cd The second schedule is un- 379, Barney Vansione and Ce- in a car accident recently. Len, well-known mn this area as derway and big Dave Mc- cil Osborne held down run- a trainer and managerof Lindsay Jniortand Intermediate O e t s D a l i i helmpona e = =ppoiin 2,BilOve Mr. Francis is in bad condition, suffering from a Cal Blake's goal with two down for the count when he TeamStoigslav ghs vuaetaAly hte broken leg, torn ligaments and undetermined internal and a half minutes remaining caught himr at centre ice witha tadng eau.truMurayLrme's to eea injuries. The proceeds from the game will be used to defray in the game, gave Stephen a hard check. Referee Bud W L T p. Doug Shirk, a new bowlerigames from Al Osborne's teai hosita an oter ost. Wtchthi coumnforfurherde-Fuels a 5-4 Wmn over Ken's Perfect handed out a clipping Stephen Fuels --- 9 3 1 19inteeauwsrghonotkeheedinheem tails regarding the location and participating teams. MnsWaa h onsnec on the play, but Ken's Men's Wear 8 5 0 16 McKg ht's eel4 wit 8-4sand 6sol in ft re r' em O O eG tP oo e League featured a battle fo'r "Mort" Richards apparently DDoug had 240,---244 and 31fo6 shouldrawinf the.second sched- † † † † † first place, in last Thursday feeling this wasn't enough, et fWrs-5711 o a vrg f27 ule there will be no need for SHRHODRSMET 'eth pener. The win en- charged at the other officilHooper's Jewellers 3 10 0 6 Ten bowlers were over the la roll off for the John M. A meeting of shareholders in the Southview Golf and draw three pagnts-eadrs gieaC ise nduct.Kel'sde-I e had 758Ene"PeW Jctthe winners as they haHEREARE- Country Club will take place Thursday, Feb. 11, 8 o'clock, the second place Men's Wear fenceman, Jim Olinski, receiv- 746, John Ford 745, Bob Mar- ready been declared cham- FWR at the Acres Restaurant. club. ed a bad gash over the eye tyn 743, Pete Dobbins 724, Dr. pions of the first schedule AOSWH The anual rport ad finncial tatemnt wil be iDon Masters notched the in the final minute and Dave Rundle 712, Bud Moses 708, The league welcomes fu orpwr rpo ceea givenan di reortil ealed for cll temomingesasn. i arker oalthe irst per-M Cullough of Stephen Fuels,. ussanHallmHer70,Pat Yeo new bowlers for the secon ini o att ali ht † † † † † ~~FuelsFin re go t bminutes of of actionfron a nearlyseriou oug rSik shoea l ththe opowln o. aeni edmtefuto h ao BADMINTON NEWS the middle session. Jack Mar- cut about the eye bwlermu ean aue ta his36 es e olan ne ouuselIts enealy cus Don Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laird, who is shall put the league-leaders in Dept. of Works' and Hoop- won the highsssngle screo Tre asuntare Fed Coleeisecnowd yfut obsin hc on the University of Toronto Badminton team, comrpeted in front at 14:16 with8:5ohn er's Jewellers wenth through the night. John Ford was sheduet eei The e seco00cue o upu ri' the mnter-collegiate tournament held at Western Umvrn y end the period in a two all game, which went to the D. Ce tnwh d31Hry"h3e a and sholdbepad auedbylo cmpesio. ot London, this last weekend. The Toronto team was successful standoff. W. crew by default, when the no en 3 13nd.obImedoat e. rnkM- BllSee In all events. Ted Fairey tallied a pair in Jewellers were unable to ice MartyNowlnanthern I hnSpcort iatr Fkran o il tvn ofteeaimnscus oso the third, but Bill Crossey a full team. Raye West scor- b oerawn, asngle rine washunstlumn ast eretpwr *04matched the first, and Jim ed a dozen goals and drew olr nlwit 9sam.Jmgl priz e sl givneto Gorgei Olinski knotted the count four assists, but no scoring re-wh a 6 a mculeo e Jm lln"h Gnergal"Jonf7 o hs Rrsw WINTER WIND again at the 15:18 mark. Ter- cords will be counted, because19ad 115e F rakBlunton0.eshih ingle gpameof 370hbowl-ar Hryiprwto lo o:Sar lg hc ry Masters sent brother Don of the default. . Jim Callan won low tripleaw1 szed r lyff.is a aeditimrpel apebouhchhvepo A breath beyond the tyranny of timee welle vedpwit-pout emsultr sprit ol ei ordsrbtr Whistles through the Maple and the Pine. M ixed Bowl'ng Leu· e°hat"°e- ae snotenpctt oa ehp h pr soeavne rrtre It fondly folds the searching Soul RecreatQ htthyaent xetdto ...te onsbrn rntgapdcrecl Unto its barren breast. A goal share their wmnnings with the coil weak...ordtyrloswingnth Gl brrnbes.Aga Two teams started off the Bob Yake-.. 3 232• anyone for games bowled distributor system Geams, open, beore our very eyes , second schedule with shutout Duke Brunt 3 226 Revjewg othe Tha hs e dned inctAoteri As laboring clouds beset the sullen skies. wins to lead the Mixed League ou9 ue.Ti eeosatAohrmjrcnrbtrt oso w Oh WnerWid Hw ul f oe ou tig Standings Friday night. Jack Hp Pamer -- 3 225 Adult Art Class is John Ford's and not the de- is the caburt. p Oh, Manteof God! Therewill come a Spr sing. Bond paced his team to a 7-0 Cecil Mutton_--. 3 223 There are still somne open- cision of the league. too lear reonsstm.Te ixue ayb Win over Jim Cox's club, Pat Yeo .------- 3 216 ings for anyone interested in Team Standings aniw menptatyuride rt s e -Marion Ford while Joe Nowlan played a Onie Etcher ..-- 3 211 attending the Adult Art Class! Team W L Pts improp e ..o tee a'efitinte es bgprin B 'teams-0Morley Etcher --. 3 207 panrm nytThe ereationiLarmer --3s Bmi th s eilet"aecue ixres lto Bc outitdefeat- D-- eon Commit Claset neR. cKigt--12-lanr-r--hghfoa lve0Oh Bud Edmcew.Ar ond son 3 204.EB1URYevery Friday at 8:00 p.m. at D. McKnight- 2 1 2 too rich the troubepoallisnacogdar ed Fred Luxton's teamn 5-2 to Carole Reynolds - 3 202 The class does exceeding Dobbins . er fo ings to -oo M e o i l A e a tie for the runner-up position, Doug Reynolds - 3 202 • good work and handles its'pPper s2---1--fo incanflud emacogdfe upsresik with Art Spicer's team, whIo Jack Brough 3 200 5 1 own ordering and business Hallman 2 1 2 ing pmifltmeauergltr onaclr took a 5-2 win over Pat Yeo's ------transactions. The class is un- B. Oke 2 1 2 ao up alyercmn e rlasao Bowma v le lub2Cc MutonsfrsPt sche- Em Stringer 3 18 (except sunday> der the direction of Major Bagnell.. 1 2 1 the throttle plate hat dlube.winerMto istededBobMi- mGaam3 19Dean Bennett of Newcastle. Perfect 1 21 - , chlledelline 4-3.abMt MaryPe _.-- 3 184Te8ot oderu Adult Swimming Classes R. Oke ----- 1 2 1 The other causeo oso owr-wihi Jack Bond smashed the pins Fred Luxton - -- 3 183 pre-season showing of the new- . s there re til w ope- GaB .--_-_- 1 2 1 low com psion-cnb euto tc Fniday, Feb. 5 for a 769 total, followed by El- Jessie Heenan -. 3 182 est and finest of everything in ing Pte Rec fraion Sim- Brck -------1 2 1 bunorapevaes...mrprtae ton Brock 730, Art Spicer 715, Jean Evans-__ 3 180 Hulls, Engines, Hardware and mgPeidfrayni-Lse-- --..121 clearance orw Joe Nowlan 711, Bob Yake Hilda Brock -- 3 179 Accessories for Cruisers, Run- terested in attending this ac- Osborne --__ 0 3 0 wr i nrns BL I 696, "Duke" Brunt 678, Hap Howard Bromell - 3 179 abouts, Yachts, Outboards and tivity. The swimming classesSai---.--030 At Robson oosLd PameU76BecMttnC7, aolJke3 173 Marine Engines. are held every Tuesday at Averagesthsar te Pat Yeo 648, Onie Etcher, with Everett Winacott 3 172 8:30sp.m.at tc heOntaio asme.uechacalfeares htae hceio vr SKA T ING the ladies' high of 632, Mor- Amy Winacott -.~ 3 172 H E C A NA DI A N Bos'raning SchooldPol. ame AKn G ames3Ave. sed car beofore i sptonteltFrtebs S A I Gley Etcher 620, Bud Edimond- Leo Curtin --.------ 3 170 SHhe ci assois underW. the i- ,Dave Mcight------ 3 2671delecinon f Enalusdcrintw 8 to 10 p.m.6d2J CaroughIeenolds 605 Gordon Stringer --3 10 r c10 f M. W W BillmuWestake -do i3on.Es bde2trsar5vilbe AMSINThree big 300 games were Dorc Mtton --.. 3 1690 Choral Society onrm --Perfect- 3 249 roled s teeMxedLeauer1 g9 ggIf you are imterested in Bob Martyn 3 248 Adults 50e- Children 35c - Spectators 10e started the second half in AaLxtn3 16 -- joining the Bowmanville Cho- Pete Dobbins 3 241 ISYU CA fine form. Art pierse4teKay Luxton -.-.3 165 12 n0nM 101.30)p.m. raloiet laefeel fre-t D. unle3 23-SOWNGSIN 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Name AvrgGames Ave. Ar cr 3IVRY BAY Ted Barnekll------ 203 CUdren . - - - - - - - - 25e Jack Bond 3 258 Mens' High Triple- Russ Lane- 3 2031 Adults accompanying children - - - 25c tAt Spicrck-----HiacAverge76 Phone MA 3-5663 George Gavl2 0 L= Joe Nowlan -- 3 2371 Jack Bond 25, Jack Gay 32003332/ Dr. AI Sylvester .... n20 for Team of the Future ..... . .-. .-.- - - MM CANADMN STATESMAN. BOWMANVnJýF- ONTAiqyn D a Town League HOcke .Star of- the Week TED FAIREY With first place at stake last Thursday night, Ted Fairey came up with a clutch effort in the final period to pace Stephen Fuels to a 5-4 win. Ted, one of the league's top scorers and possessing a -deceptive shift, gave the league-leaders a 3-2 edge, only to havuK's" nt'i:d°'co'e.Once more, Fairey found the mark, With little over three minutes remaining, Ted hopped over the boards in time to snare the puck at centre and set Cal Blake up for the eventual winner. If memory serves us correctly, Ted Fairey has thus won his second Star of the Week Award fromn Bowmanville Surplus Sales. kPAGE TWELVE