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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 1960, p. 8

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PAGE !TGNT MM UAAIZNSAT SMAIW, . - A - -f - -- 5PORToplCSIgerain[eies 11, By Frank Mohun MA 3-7234'gByD glsR g LITTLE NHL.MnrHc Trophy Ngtte lau r:Sehn From ail reports, Bowmanville's Bantamns don't have ioHcky ta feel badiy about losing 4-3 ta a strong Scarboro team in the Mea that AreegnigaanSnfysAtShp first round. The locals bowed out of the tourney, iosing 3-1 Mrri Aea ta Thorold in the consolation round. In the first game, Dave Presentations of h aj e newyo usa Kerr scored twice and Talle Thompson added a single, while crests and tropieswî a 7h i ae îlb Jim Archer was the lone lamp-iighter in the second contest. p-ayeaateentrathehol o Outstanding for the Bowmanvilie club were the goalies Se o and individuais,wthalt -Howard Burgess in the Scarboro game and Gary Neill, who Se o nue lunch ta finish ofc h vn e' MnsWa ilhl Little N.H.L. officiais who went Up ta Huntsville from Crests will be aaddt hrdy a t t63 here, teil us that it was "a well-run tournament and that the the league winnersadt hi..a eta coi hoptaiy a eclln".D ci eBa m nt n Ch m s league championsinamnoarfthohetem In case you're interested, the winners in each division holding prac.o were: Jr. "A" (Atom)-Faustina (West Metro); A.H.L. (Pee y.. srta the championshil emi rainOfc o vial In the N.H.L. final Penetang were trailing 3-0 half- m the ô ors ib nhadt rnki ak way through the last period and 3-1 with littie over two A three day playoff was tions. minutes ta play. The northerners pulied their goalie and ciimaxed Saturday night at Ail players tak]gpati -ucored with 40 seconds ta play, and won the game after five 01 the Bowmanville Badminton the Recreation Dprmn' m in ut s of v erti e. 1 > . 1 '< n ~ A I a r , IC lu b w ith th e fin a ls in b th m n o r h o ck ey a n d ro b a lM PIPER ROLLS HIGH GAME 'v eflS -], r 1"A" and "B" events. How- leagues are remidd tht - t. t. t. t t ever, the champîonships were wehryu em wno PIERROL HGHGA Emarred by an injury ta Keith lost you are eligileaatn BUT OSHAWVA SETS PACE The second schedule has Russ Hfaîlman 39 213 Siemon, who was a finalist in Trophy Night. Larry Piper injected the lone bright spot for Bowman- ......... . been compieted and Elton Frank Samis 39 21. the men's singles and doubles There are stil anmbr0 ville bowlers, Into Saturday night's district roil-off, raîîing Brock's team has been de- Hap Palmer 39 211 and the mixed doubles. He hockey sweaters tathvno the hiçrh sinele game of 370, fram among 51 bowlers and a ciared- champions. Brock's Bull Oke 39 211 pulied a leg muscle when been returned. Anybyw team will naw meet Murray Larry Piper 39 210 reaching for a drap shot that has flot returned tî wa total of 510 games. Larmer's team on Wednesday, Frank Mohun 39 210 iranically failed ta get over is requested ta brn tW Oshawa men took quite a liking ta Liberty' Bowl, May 4th for the John M. Ed Leslie __ 36 210 the net. Slemon was leading him when you attedToh swepig te op10 ostinsan eghtofth net 0.James Trophy. George Piper 39 209 Bill Burgess in the singles, Night next Wednedytth Bowmanvilie's Frank Samis ended l2th and Dr. H. B. Rundie Brcks eanstsoP a e_ _. 39 2841athtieMna wound up in l8th place. Lewins, Bert Engley, Frank Bil Westlake = 39 207 tor out of action, only one of Johnny Trott captured first place by 13 pins with a Blunt, Dr. C. Austin and Ken Bill Bates 39 206 the "A" finals was played as At a meetinghed as totl o 241, ut hi wa ony te frsthaf o th rol-of.Luxton. These bowlers will Bruce Milne 39 206 scheduled. Ini the ladies' dou- Thursday evening i a e and Johnny wili have ta wait and see if his score is bettered ray Larmer, Bill Bates, Jack Jack Munday 39 204 Frnklese Betty obbandPeg y cidd bythe exutie aar by any ci the 45 bowlers who take over Liberty Bawl this Lander, Pu hnBbMr Murray Larmer . 35 204 man and Marion 1ae 8-15ý Men's Town Lealu otal Saturday afternoon at 2:30. .. tyn and Bruce Vivian. It will Frank Williams- 15 204 15-5. The lasers Jame _______________________________ EiterMr.Trttor neof heseondgrupinoter ~* .be the best of three games. Murray Tighe 39 203 behind ta farce a five point Either Mr. Trott or one of the second group, In other Pete Dobbins moved AI Os- Du alr3 0 lyf nt is ae u words, one bowler out of the 96 total, will advance ta there out of first place for Berougayr38 202 xpla oin thserfirstgamebut Bert Engle 39 202 a ix point ervn pe W _ Masters 5-Pin World Championship the week of May 23rd- At the time, we didn't realize we had a volunteer the indivîdual high average Ab Piper- 39 202 Ms. Frank , gave the ladies'- 28th nt O'Corinor Bowl in Toronto. First prize is a sparts car, corsodn îae nCagr for the Dominion award. Russ Hallman's .375 Harry Snowden - 39 201 champs an 11-3 bulge, from U ~V'a corepodet octe Clgrywon the high single prize. AI Clarence Oke 36 201 which they were neyer headed. a replica of the Sportsman Cigarettes Trophy and $1,00000- Bowling Championships recently. This week, several Osborne's 906 won high triple Morley Etcher 39 201 The ladies singles wasn't TIhere is also a daily high single award of 50 bucks, and photos of Larry Piper, above, and Bob Gallagher, trophy. Elton Brock's team Jim Castle -- 39 200 otse and the title wîhl be Inumerous other prizes. Once a bowler reaches the finals at formerly of Bowmanville, arrived at The Statesman oped the high single game Frxank< Blunt - 9 200 hes b Coîleen Hutchinsoîî_______ O'Connor, we understand the least he can wifl is $25-00. from Miss yi Bates. She was transferred from the for the schedule 1319 and Ted Bob Yake- - 24 200 for at least another season. LdaBagnell's team captured hi.gh Ross Wright - 39 199 Betty Lobb had entered the The standings (up ta date): Bank of Montreal staff here ta one of the Calgary triple wîth 3580 bowled the Matt Harrison y 9 19eet utwt isH t 1. . Trott, Oshawa 2481 i. H. Gillard, Oshawa 2344 branches. Obviously, she was on hand at the airport iast night of the schedule. George Stephen - 39 197 event, ubu wth laMiss HU M 2. B. Harding, Oshawa;~468 1.P ams o'. Rs0k hdt hhtr- a23ad19_ 9 9 cinath Russ O199 drohephed tai-paay LaMdumm9e19DLobv.ng? 12 .Sms o il 39when the eastern bowlers arrived and snapped this pefrth atn h te Jack e îg __--7 L o e out, feeling that 3. 0. Keeler, Oshawa' 2456 13. R. Ristich, Oshawa 2297 photo of Larry Piper leaving the 'plane. We under- pcdle or th 7 has ih t o theJack Br-ug - 39 197 the defending champion Dntb o s e h e u l e i t h 9 1 w i l e l t o n S i T e w î n- - 3 1 9 6 s h o u l d n 't b e d e p r i v e d o f t h e D n t b o u e n a e d o s a t c r 4. B. Galagher, Osh. 2445 14. J. Sweet, Oshawa 2 252 stand that the trip was an exceptionally rough one, Brock picked up the single Morley Vanstone - 39 196 tthe without a chance ta de- and careful ateio.Telresafftaie 5. H. Ballem, Oshawa 2433 15. B. Harding, Osh. 2250 which left Lary so iii that he couldn't participate in prîze with 324. Ron Brack --- 12 196 fend it. 6. R. Kennett, Oshawa 2420 16. E. Hale, Oshawa 2232 the first day's bowling. However, he recovered nicely Ailey Chatter Carl Raby --39 195 A"B orewahldfr m hnis i '7. J. Hrico, Oshawa 2419 17. M. Bell, Oshawa 2230 and came through with some good scores in the other The mnen's major league Ross McKnight 39 195 tAe"B" ttrieyn seld frechanis t Rbo otk iitdcnd B._R._HardyOshawa_2374 18._H._________________2216_lames week with ail teams bowling Wait DeGçer 39 19.5 Hehene Burgess and Audrey running conditon aeo h od 9. H. Sarnovsky, Osh. 2367 19. E. Brenton, Oshawa 2210 9___________________________ on May 4th. Doubles and sin* Mel Dale _ 21 194 Waiton put up a strong fight .J0. D. Linton, Oshawa 2346 20. A. Trottner, Oshawa 2207 gles can be bowled anytime Russ Lane 36 194 ~]sn hiln 71 * When the camplete standings are compiled, including fromn April 27th ta May llth. Don Bagneil 36 194 first game and then caming PHONE MA3331A D RAN EFRYU bohStras rie lb wrdda olw:Ail entry fees must be paid George Glanvîlle 39 194 back ta capture the second 15- S ls-Taelig i, oatd yJuy& oel UMajor B w ling before bowling. The teams John Stainton - 36 19,3 8 u h ea fD ty IstTrvelin Kt, ontedbyJuy &Loel have been picked according Aif Samelîs ___ 39 193 Ross and Ede Cale turned it 2nd-1 Pair Bowling Shaes donated by Liberty BowI ta averages and are now post. Hank Janzen 39 193 on ta take the third game and '3rd-Car Blanket donated by Canadian Tire A battle for fîrst place was deeper into last place, and ed at Liberty Bowl. Ken Luxton_ - 39 193 the Ladies' Doubles "B" title A --' f H-air Brushes donated by Cowling's Drug Store waged in the Ladies' Major Ollie Patfield's pin-dropperi Following is a compiete Est Bill Shotter ___ 39 193 15-7. It-Sir onte y hatans e'sWerloop last Monday night and staged the lone shutout, a 3-0 of the averages of ail bowiers Dr. C. Austin 39 192 Art H-ooper and George Gth-Raor Setdonate by Lader Hadwarewhen the pins had stopped win over Donna Preston's and the final team standing. GenL de___39 11 hiewn he e'sDu ?-th-CiaretLih donated by adrHaor'dwa ell falling Dot Brooks' bowlers squad. Final Standings -o ilim 39 191 bles "B" Championship In the - - 17hCgrteLgtrdntdb oprsJwley had edged Bernice Buday's Em Stringer topped several Team W L Pts Fred Cowle --- 39 191 mast exciting "B" match of -. fflt-Flshing Tackle Box donated by Osborne Sports club 2-1 ta leave bath teams fine triples, with a 733, fol- Brock __ 26 13 26 Harold Bennett 39 189 the night. Colin Birtwistle and St t Ot-1cse(2 atie>cfPes Clat echbwlrdeadlocked for first, out of lowed by Bernice Buday 719, BagneIll 25 14 2,9 Couison Wooiner 36 189 Wly Chopowick came from dntdrange of the other entries. Dorc Mutton 703 and Helen Osborne - 231/ 151A 23 1/ Paul Chant -- 39 18.9 behind ta tie the opener 13 dntdby Smith Beverages. With only one more week Dunn 692. Hallman - 23 16 23 Bruce Vivian __ 39 186 aIl and then went on ta score remaining, the rest of the Bernice Buday's 304 game Dobbins 22 17 22 Cecil Mutton - 36 185 an 18-15 win. Traiiing 13-9 in league must now be content took high single honours by R. Oke ---- 21 18 21 Bob Martyn - 36 185 the second game, the Hooper- with fightîng for the next ten one pin over Dorc Mutton at D. McKnîght 21 18 21 Harry Akeyr 36 185 White duo rallied ta force ex fi O E S bliegs yoit positions. Two teams are tied 304. Bernice Terry rolied 233 Piper ---- 201h 181/ 201/2 Ben Thompson - 36 185 tra points again, nipping the frscn ihanother pair and Em Stringer came up with Janzen 20 19 20 Cliff Trewin---- 39 185 first game winners 15-14 ta i deadlock-. at the third rung. a 271 effort. B. Oke 20 19 20 Cuth McDonald 36 184 even the match at one apiece. m ore diamond. Onie Etcher's outfit moved Games of 200 and over., B. Larmer 181, 20½1/, R½, Dr. Ed Ewert - 35 184 Hooper and White ran up a inotid while spoîing Doris Buday 304, 235, D. Mutton Samis-------- 18 21 18 Dr. AI Sylvester- 39 183 10-2 margin in the decidingO Jo'value h!rodes, with a 2-1 win 304, 213, E. Hoîroyd 238, 216, R. McKnight 16 23 16 Byron Vanstone 39i 183 clash, and wîthstood a deter- Q= LJ.J..L vÈ u over Joil. Hilda Brock's bowl- D. Brooks 226, 211, E. Etcher, Gay 14 25 14 Glen Hodgson - 39 1831 mined rally by the lasers, be- 1 1ers tied Joli for second on a 213, 200, M. Wihcox 202, J. Perfect 121A 261/22 12 Jim Cailan __ 39 181 fore collecting the titie on a *2-1 decision over Em String- Lvle 239, 218, K. Stephens Leslie il 28 il George Jones 39 180 15-11 victary. than Jy LL tnougtit er's crew, while Kay Beau- 205, M. Holroyd 232, L. Wriclit Final Averag-es Stan MeMurter 15 180 The Mixed "B" final was --pre' ta phld f tei 23,B ery~,.Games Ave. Fred Cale ---- 36 173 won by Elva Hockin and Mur- 3 U C '.Ic.a or . .second win In a row after es- 266, G. Blackburn 254, B. Part- Pete Dobbins 39 240) Tom Cowan__- 15 178 ray Waiton 15-3, 15-3 over yo o d 'io &caping the cellar, with Nora ner 223, R. Woodward 214, D. AI Osborne 39 2319 Bob Kent ___ 39 178 Marg Lucas and Colin Birt- Ths itlgise ct fdimnd s hetadtonlNorris' club as the victims. Preston 206, M. King 245, K. Ernie Perfect 39 233 Ron McClean 39 177 wistie. rhsdsngihdato inod stetaionlLala Wright dropped a 2-1 Beauurie 217. E. Larmer 255, Elton Brock - 39 231 Cecil Osborne - 39 176 I h tuArdiin o sybl fwelh.. owbogh o o n peiicontest ta Joyce Lyle ta sink H. Nicholson 204, N. Norrîs Russ Oke-------- 39 223 Bihl Oliver------- 33 177'keeing the trehtraditin of, (.>el seris ata prce ~251, H. Brock 214, P. Haynes Bill Nicholson ..30 220 KaBuicer~essîn thedsowgingr el" series at àprice you on afforcL208, J. Major 235, 233, E. Jack Bond-------- 39 21.9 Dick Patfield - 27 179sigur ,BllBugesrelae Le inStringer 271, 258 24, S. Bik Dr. H. Rundle - 39 21 Ray Fry ----- 36 1iKiSI lemon Burge "A" ixd Leg on ll 18,H. imnck 21,H.Dave McKnîght 39 217 Roly Coombes 30 19 edadJc Ross to over Gilooy 02 H Dun 63 20,Dr. K. Slemon--- 39 216 John Moorcraft- 39 167 h vantsofrte"A no Bo lig G. Luxon 20.0 Ecr241,Jacdk BGay Ï 39 215 Harry Gay__ 30 165 men's aoutlspot fog theA Bowln 24, 21,A. ickel 26, . Td Bgnel 39 215Keih Sackeion--- 39 164replacements played remark- DIDougD Lewis 209. Frank Lewins - 39 215 Single-Russ Haliman- 37-5 ably well, the opposition won Dou Talors tam aptr- Team Standings Ralph Kelly- 39 215 Triple-AI Osborne 906 M in each case. ed the Legion Bowling Cham-Pt Bud Moses 39 215 Team (1) Brock 1319 BhBreswsetne 'pionship last Tuesday night, Doug hirk 37 215Team (3) Bagneil 3580 ilBreswsetne - -.. *'/\winning the second schedule Dot Brooks _______ 26 ta three games, before down-1 bytwo points ta match their Bernice Buday 6 __9___________-c_______1-4_______-ngbote-M1 -1,1 2-15. D.Talr 7 27 el i cholon 76 ,,É LT keeping the club gaing, and STEERING GEA RI npc fo payi ger ox E.yarfe --75 217 Helen iholson- 175K heAK ured tytkeanyn . YLobb _ _ _ _ 72 209 Shi r l D s __ __ _ 74B Itastand on the executive, PITMAN, STEE RI G A D C N R L A M , D A K. eo ___78 04 at artis __B_ 74 G O0 make an effort ta do so. Dr. LINK AN] I O-npctfrloees W. Bates 75 202 iDonna Preston 1741 Shemon said that the buildingAdst 14' fibergiamaFgaie___75 2 NnyByn'____ 7 RDY AY6 :0pm hr had been candemned, and the MONTEREyT. Graham___ 75 196 Babe Brown-_ __ 17*3 i~* .club was in the dog-hause fi- WELAINETA tte tdrcr od&g" OTRYW. Veitch___ 48 16Marg King -- 173 j~V o airie nancially, but money was WH-in. es an IPerformance-duigned bugl for flothng R. Stocker_____ 78 190 $Betty Westhake 173 Wrîgt 78 1896EBrom eli ______1723 nlulgraîsed from several înterest- speed, soft ridel Select your ladividu4 ILWih 8 19E rml - - 14ed cîtizens, and the members MASTER CYLINDE-xmiefud ee n orc secting arrangement fron over fify H Bennett 78 187 Bernice Terry 172 _1_,of the executive accamplished if necessary. op" léa 28 cks pte40bp L. Wehsh____ 69 186 Marg Perris 17 J.Bacly 2,500-00 Total SNOWBALL JACKPOT a remarkable job in cutting J. ____66 186 Mr Hopps 171: I own the debt. BRAKES-Test opeainolevc n akn rks -AT - . rewin 66 186!Jean Sellers ______ 171Bacy -Mr A Special Up to $1,000.oo "Hi-La" jackpot Ële The season officially came UHS... i1 'hd~t M. Grant ____ 75 1851 Kay Stephens -______171ir. ~ t lswt h sulet g . se ne. î i s . G eddes _ 75 184 Muriel Horoyd_____ 170 to loe " Il salL1HS-eta U CG #POTPR M. Yourth ___ 41 18 elen Piper --- -___ 169 12 Gaines for $50 ea. TefgGm lunch and dance.WNDHED IPR-nptoeainofwer P. Bathgate 27 183 Shirley Bicke]1_______169, 3 Speclals for $150 ea. ABanNewndcdionobaes i Uf VR*. Cale - - 60 182 Jean Evans ----- ___- 163! 15 Westclox Cloeks as ABadNwadcnii Weather A sT ! R. Perfect____ 75 180 ýEîleen Holroyd 168 Free Door PFies 1960 FORD ENFIELD BORN-Test operaan Wahrpermltting - if not, followlnt Bandai, N. Adaîr ____ 72 174: Ada Richards 168; [ ,, V. Connors ___ 72 173 Lil Hoaper -____ 1631 Marion Prescott spent Eas- [NSTRUMENTS ANACEOREInpcaerto 35 5MPhone 1. Beaucrie ___ 75 171 ýDorc Mutton _____ 1681 5 EAUTIFIL ;WESTCLOX ELECTRIC ter holidays with her grand- M 1K. Davies ___ 15 169 Essie Cox ------------ 1681I WALL CLOCKS AS FREE DOOR pRIZES parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith Lubrication and Ol1hneadtonlwe eear 4King St.T RA 'J. Knight - 69 167 ýThelma Forrester____ 1661I Hampton. R. Johnson 67 167i al Bissoriette ____ 1641I Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pres- wut LPO 3-9311 R. Rogers- 75 164, Audrey Osmond ___ 164 faon OpenPE Rde Doons Open cott, Sus an and Cindy Toronto, S P 4S J e7a 0 1H arrison hgentre1603 p.mBco home O H W A, NT.Newmckan ____70 159 arbon Bahte162:tE' RD R UGati visited at the D. and E. Pres- 7 :00LpNa n a n S i a g h tm e.6 2M R._____7_53MrHrisn16___mralCnte 7: r T. R. Baw-man, Barrie, N. M-ney6 14ý Helen Corden ______160 veiwt h omns W. Wallis 69 1 Bernice Partner -__ 160 ; INSMAEN v1.te wththe___nn' qww #MAWAIWÀIW o-pannre»àw . .

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