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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Sep 1960, p. 8

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k SPORTropICS", By Fra"k Mohun lMA 3-7234> TIRE OUSTED The Juvenile basebaîl title, won by Bowmanville inif 8 1959, wiil be gong to some other Ontario centre this year. ( The Western Tire Club dropped a 4-3 decision Saturday in' the 'third and deciding game of a best of three series with Merriton to bow out of the picture. After taking highly-rated Ajax 1-0 and 5-3. this reporter had visions of the Juvenile Ontario crown rernain-, ig in Bowmanville. Then after the locals knocked off Merriton 18-4 i the opener, we were certain there wasn't I e a so n Edge Millbrook1 Hlowever, we had a good team and we lost. Let's give j the boys credit for knocking off two teams in the playoffsreantttie n F irst G a m e o f Dext year. Bowmanville Pe a r s o n's the fifth to register the win. i~ . ~Smoke Shop pulled a thrill- Starter Marg Pickard allowed t t t ting 7-6 victory out of the fire, the first three Millbrook runs MIDETSPLA WAKERONin an extra inning contest as on six bits over four corn- MIDGTS PAY ALKETONthe Ladies final got underway plete innings. Losing pîtcher, at the Central School, Iast Powell, was tagged for 14 saf- Bowmanville's Midget representatives will meet Thursday night against Mill- eties in a route-going effort. Walkerton at the Vincent Massey Park this Saturday at 2:30 brook. Bowmanville opened the p.mn. ln the second game of a best of tbree Ontario semi-final The locals trailed 5-1 at one scoring in the first on a walk series. The opening contest was played last night in Walker- stafge in the game, and were to Edith Nimigon, and Kelly's ton.behind 6-5 heading into the single, the first of four hits. ton. seventh. Helen Nicholson, who Singles by Hudson, Powell The Midgets are certainly deserving of a lot of support went three for three after en- and Raper sent Mîllbrook in froni the fans. As an unsponsored club, they are finding it tering the game as a pinch- front 2-1 in the second, and hitter, led off with a single, the visitors made it 3-1 in the difficult to meet expenses for the lengthy road trips entailed stole second, advanced on fourth, as Armstrong walked in the playoffs. Delores Davey's ground-out and Powell and Raper again We understand that this Walkerton club is the chief and scored the tying marker singled. Errors by Chaska- on Sandra Cbaskavitch's sac- vitch and Nirnigon coupled obstacle in winning the Ontario titie. Thc boys will be giving ri fi ce fly. with MacDoweil's three-bag-! their best, but tbey need your assistance. Let's show the Singles by pinch-hitter Peg- ger and a single by Armstrong team that we're behind them by turning out Saturday after- gy Haynes, Barbara Hughes gave Millbrook a pair of un- and Dot Kelly filled the bas- earned runs in the fifth, off noon for what should be a pretty good bail gaine. es in the bottom of the eighth Brock. t t t t with none out. Helen Panas Pearson's finally found their forced the runner at the plate batting eyes in the bottoin of LADIES' SOFTBALL EXCITING on a ground hall to third, butIt h e fifth, scoring twice on Hughes crossed with the win- singies hy Hughes and Nich- What a series Bowrnanville Pearson's Sinoke Shop and ner, when sbortstop MacDow- oison. and doubles by Kelly Millbrook are having in the finals for the Ladies' Softbal ll bobbled Dot Bond's boun- and Bond. Millbrook came cer. back in the sixth with a single Charnpionsbip! After three gaines, the locals lead the best Shirley Brock gave up four tally on Guthrie's two-bagger of five set two games to one, with only a single run separat-1 hits and three unearned runs, and an error by Nimigon. ing the two clubs. after coming on ini relief in Brock and Hughes both I~leau1I a won ootn garnes nere in extra innings atterLa i s comig from bebind late in the garne. These playoff clashesLa i s e g o have produced aIl the exciternent you'd ever want to sce in any sporting attraction. ;i m j ~ ~ n ~ " n A win last nigbt would have given Bowmanville thei rda ft r'o n title and you won't get a chance to see a game. But if theG ' -' locals bappened to lose, don't miss the sudden-deatb final bereGets Uderway Set 16 Friday or Saturday night. If a fîfth garne is necessary it wl be advertised on the bilîboard at the Library corner. Starting Sept. l6th No. 5-Captain Doris Hol- No. 1-Captain Ollie Patfield, royd, Helene Rundle, Marion 1 t t f Barbara Courtney, Nance Col- MacDonald, Lila Grahamn, Jean SOCCR HEE STURDY NIHI'mer, Jean Lobb, Jane Hicks. McLean, Pat Burke. SOCCR HRE STURAY NGHTNo. 2-Captain Betty Rich- No. 6 - Captain M a r i o n ards, Hilda Simnick, Bea Wil- Crowe, Velma Kitson, Elsie Soccer enthusiasts wiil be able to sce a real bard- son, Evelyn Buttler, May Main- Richards, June Clarke, Gwen fougbt battle as Harnpton and Bowrnanville Hooper's Jewellers donald. Reynolds, Martba Woolley. 1 clash Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. in the fourth and deciding No. 3-Captain Bonnie Mc- No. 7-Captain Bea Sellers, 9Donald, Marion Gibson, Marion Audrey Bickell, Millie White, game of their league semi-final. series at the Higb School Wisernan, Meta Moffatt, eJan Ruby Hutchînson, Jean Harn- grounds. Burton. ess. Zion and Courtice played in Zion last night in the other 'sNo. 4-Captain Shirley Day- NO. 8-Captain-Marg. Coyle, iMarg. McDonald, Nellie Evelyn Large, Cozette Neads, semi-final series, whicb was also extended to the lirnit. Ail McFeeters, Rose Cowan, Kay Ruby Munday, Audrey Rowe,j preceding, gaines bave been closely contested and Saturday's Dodds. Pat Burke. game should be no different. 1Flrst Schedule The Junior finals get underway to-night in Courtice at Date AlIeys 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-8 6:30. The best of tbree series will shift to Solina on Monday Sept. 16 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 81 with the gaine getting underway at the saine tîme. Firqt teain 23 6- 8 5-. 7 2- 4 1- 3j to reach four points will win the championship. t 't', t ti t GOODYEAR HOCKEY LEAGUE The ice is in the Arena, many skaters have already donned the blades, and the Goodyear Hockey League is getting ready to start operations for another season. Games are played every Sunday afternoon starting at one o'clock. lieAnyone who wasn't in the league last year, and would lito play this season should contact Dan Girardi, Gerry Mari errison or Frank Mohun immediately, as the teams will be drawn up next week. Goodwil Usged Cars 1957 DODGE STATION WAGON Locally owned, Iow mileage. Two-tone paint, above average condition. 1956 PONTIAC COACH Locally owned, two-tone paint. In top condition. 1955 BUICK 2-DR. HARDTOP Locally owned., in A-i condition. 1954 CHRYSLER SEDAN Autosnatic with radio, two-tone paint. A-i condition. frorn 1959 down. Good choice of %-ton Pickups. One i½-ton CHEV. Stake Truck dual wheels, in top condition. and Models UND-A-SPRAY Prevents Rust and $7.00 )Maitnance Protect your car atainst wlnter weatherl For convenience of Oshawa customers Phone direct RA 5-2712 It Pays to Buy From a Certified Dealer LOW DOWN PAYMENT »- EASY GMAC TERmS 30 Oct. 7 14 21 28 Nov. 4 il 18 25 Dec. 2 9 16 1- 8 7- 2 4- 6 8- 5 6- 1 7- 8 1- 3 2- 6 8- 4 5- 2 6- 7 3- 5 7- 3 1- 5 3- 8 4- i 8- 2 3- 4 5- 7 1- 8 7- 2 4- 6 8- 5 Any ladies wishing to join the Friday Afternoon Ladies' League will be welcome to corne to the bowling aileys at 2:00 p.m. Friday afternoons, or telephone the alleys. 2- 6 8- 4 5- 2 6- 7 3- 5 1- 2 6- 8 Finals walloped home runs over centre-fielder Guthrie's head, to put the Smoke-Shoppers back in the gaine in the bot- tom haif of the inning. Bowmanville capped the up bill struggle with single tai. lies in the seventh and eightl to register the thrilling vic- tory. Millbrook nearly scored the winner in the top of the seventb, but Chaskavitch's tbrow to Hughes and a per- fect relay to the plate cut Ra- per down attemptîng for a home run. Kelly starred at the plate with a double and three sin- gles, while Hughes clouted a borner and two singles, and Nicholson rapped thrce sing- les. Armstrong, Powell and Ha- per each had a pair of bits apiece for the losers. Big Fish - . o- y.. M Harold Knigbt, 3 Waverly Rd. is trying to outdo this large-moutb bass at Rice Lake wbere it was caught recently by Geo. Polley, also of Wav- erley Rd. Mr. Knight was vacationing with the Polleys wben they landed this beauty, 21 inches long, 15 inches around and over 6 lbs. He is a driver for Stephen Fuels and probably will be surprised to see this ini The Statesman. Mr. Pol- Iey didn't tell hlm it migbt be printed. The fish Is the one without the glasses. ýCecil Mutton Wins Radio in Soccer Draw The Zion Soccer Club held its benefit draw recently. A transistor radio was won by Ceci] Mutton, 112 Duke St., Bowmanville, and a wrist watch by Bernie McQuaid, 255 Malaga Road, Oshawa. c ILadies Major Bowling I The first schedule will commence Sept. 12 with teams listed as below. Kilpatrick's Would all team captains please contact their bowlers before Sept. 12 to confîrm if bowling. If any changes please PlIu rnbers Beat cail Helen Crerpaeetofcr Teams No. 7-Doris Joil, Mel Mc-' No. 1-Bernice Budai, Donna Nulty, Marg. Perris, Thelma N ew casl Preston, Helen Vivian, Helen Forrester, Joyce Almond, Ginn leage.wllbea:kingtughCorden, Bernice Par:n:r, Helen Ells, Molly M:frs. Kilpatrick Plumbing, Bow- iPark, Shirley Bickle. No. 8-Ollie Patfield, Lola manville's representatives in1 No. 2-Onie Etcher, Shirley Wright, Jean Sellers, Essie the j uvenile girls' otal DvsBberwn Joyce Ten- Cox, Sadie Bucknell, Mabel leauewil b taklig tug inntDel Vnso, GadRahme, Williams, Mary Connors. if they can corne up with the No. 3-Hilda Brock, Helen HyeMuil ry, DPeg sarne effort as in their final Nicholson, Marg. King, Bernice Hans1 uil oryDr garne, the Kilpatrick crew just Terry, Doris Holroyd, Doreen Muonl, KarenHodgsonivy rnight knock off highly-rated Charles, Ruby Woodward. Cvry ae eure Port Hope. No. 4-Kay Beauprie, Norma No. 10-Helen Dunn, Wilrna The locals exploded for Gay, Betty Westlake, Barb Bates, Vi Coole, Ada Richards, eight runs in the last inning Bathgate, Hilda Sirnnick, NyhI Evelyn Embley, Beth Chartran, to overcorne an 11-10 deficit,' Sheehan, Dot Edmonston. Joyce Chant. downing Newcastle 18 -11, No. 5-Dot Brooks, Grace N.1-n thr om Wednesday nîght in Bowman- Blackburn, Emma Bromeli o lEaEthr om vill. Mrio SlahtMahl Lws' Norris, Helen Piper, Eileen Pat Kilpatrick and Pat Car- Barb Buttonshaw, Dot Virtue. Hiey, Viv C Bown on n- ter led the winning uprising! No. 6 - Lorraine Martyn, ly îgeBon as Kilpatrick doubled and ýJoYcc Major, Nancy Bryans, No. 12-June Baker, Audrey Carter smashed a triple. De-i Audrey Osrnond, Duaine Palm- Bickell, Shirley Bickell, Jean ane Ormiston, Nancy Kelly 'er, Evelyn Woolner, Kay Lux- Evans, Stella Brown, Greta and Kilpatrick each had four ton. Luxton, Connie Osmond. hits in the game for the win- ners. Flrst Schedule Carveth, Scott and Gainesl Date Alleys 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 collected three safeties api.ece Sept. 12 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 8 9-10 11-12 Ifor Newcastle. The first garne 19 10-11 9- 8 1-12 4- 5 7- 6 2- 3 of the Port Hope - Bowman- ville semi-final series was 26 3- 5 12- 2 8-10 9- 7 1-Il 6- 4 played Tuesday night, with Oct. 3 4- 7 5- 1 6- 3 2-10 12- 9 8-11 the second contest at the 17 8- 6 10-12 9-11 1- 3 2- 4 7- 5 Memorial Park tonight. Game 24 1-3 49 2-7 1-6 85 10i time is 6:30. Orono and New- 24 1-3 -9 2-7 1-6 85 101 castle nicet in the other set. 31 2- 8 6-10 4- 1 5- 9 Il- 3 12- 7 Final Standings Nov. 7 9- 1 7-11 3-10 6-12 5- 2 4- 8 Juvenile Girls' SoftbaII 14 Il- 4 2- 6 12- 5 8- 1I l- 7 3- 9 GP W L Pts. 21 6- 9 1- 7 1-2 12- 4 3- 8 5-10 Port Hope 12 1l 1 22 28 8-12 Il- 5 10- 4 3- 7 6- 1 9- 2 Orono-- 12 6 6 12,Dec. 5 6- 5 10- 9 8- 7 1- 2 12-11 4- 3 Bowmanville 12 5 7 10j Newcastle - 12 2 10 4j 12 12- 1 6- 7 54 10-11 3- 2 8- 9 ROUET AVAILABLE FOR NGETSAGES RAMPES. JONES Barrister and Solicitor LU King St. E. Oshawa! Dec. 19 Jan. 2 9 16 23 30 Feb. 6 13 20 27 Mar. 6 13 20 27 10- 8 3- 6 il- 9 7- 2 1- 4 10- 3 5-12 2-11 4-10 7- 8 4- 5 9- 7 2-10 1- 3 9-12 4- 2 5- 8 3-11 2- 5 7-10 8- 3 1- 6 11-12 2- 3 6- 4 8-11 7- 5 Svneaume 7- 9 10- 2 3- 1 6-11 9- 5 12- 6 1- 8 : 4-12 7- 3 2- 1 11-10 1 5- 3 1 7- 4 a- a8 3- 5 4- 7 8- 6 12- 3 2- 8 6- 9 8-12 6- 5 12- 1 10- 8 3- 6 il- 9 4- 6 il- 8 5- 7 1-10 7-12 8- 4 9- 3 10- 5 2- 9 4- 3 8- 9 2-12 1- 5 12-10 2-121 1- 51 12-101 9- 4; 10- 6i 6-12 7- 1 5-Il 10- 9 6- 7 il- il 9- 12 4-.21 Fuelers Stay A live Down Surplus 10 -5 To Keep in Finals 1 q £Rft1 *aD ----------------- 's ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ a d coe fall ou t i h lyfsbt.tl ae oor Surplus Sales, playing a of third innîng markers witb ae ial oti h laof u tl ae oor first inning like Stephen a bases-loaded single, after able mention with three singles at the plate. Ted "«Baldy"s -Fuels had turned in over the walks to Dan Girardi and Ted* Hoar, making his first pitching appearance in over a montli, -first two games, allowed five Hoar. and a single by "Red"! was outstanding in relief for the Sales. runs, three unearned, and Davey. were neyer able to catch up,' Stephens rebouînded with winnners their final tally in a walk in four trips. Davey as the Fuels went on to win four in the bottoin haîf to grab the sixtb. Surplus got the pavced Surplus Sales with *10-5. The victory, last Thurs- a commanding 9-3 lead, Walks first two batters on base for tree singles. sday nigbt at the new-look to Garbe and Cowlîng and the third turne in0 the gaine, t Central School dîamond, stav- Bond's single wbich got past in the final frame, as Hoar _____________ ed of elimination, after Sur- Parker mnade it 7-3. Allun's and Brooks wvalked. Third- l.%loStasi plus had won the first two single signaîîed the end for baseman, Vanstone grabbed AI. aloStmhp contests in the best of five Davey. wbo had won ail four Parker's bard hit liner and T 1 C K E T S series. piayoff games. Hoar, in relief douhied Brooks off first to TO BVERYWHERE Perhaps the writing was on!f issued a base on halls to Vans- nip the rally. Consuit the wall, when lead-off bat- tone to load the bases. The Cowiing was the top bitter J19RYS& L OV EL L ter Bob Abbott singled andj raliy seerned over when pitch- frteFes raigot f1 1Is.w A336 went ail the way around on 1 er George Stephen popped to bis thetelafs, urnp wtho 1 ji S. .MAn 3-336 right- fielder George Jones' short and Abbott fouled to hom ite run, tofsles andwmnvll wild return to the infield. catcher Erv Brooks, but Ted j.-om--u _____inle Jones retîred the next two Dadson unloaded a double to batters, but Laurie Garbe cash in another pair before walked and "Jiggs" Cowling Don Masters grounded out. drove a long hall to deep A single by Davey anid ai ually reliable Jack Parker two batters on in the fifth., inisjudged the hall and could- Stephen got hard-hitting HoarlI n't recover in turne. Second- on strikes, but a single by BOW M ANVILL sacker Clint Ferguson bobb- Brooks loaded 'the bases, and1 led Jack Bond's bouncer, and Parker walked to force in ai before the inning was over run. Garbe carne in quickly, Stephens had two more On to pick off Jones' droppingý singles by Jin Allin and Vînce liner. Ferguson singled in the Vanstone. second run of the frarnehe- PU BLIC A walk to Parker, followed fore "Archie" Crossey flied by Jones' single, accounted to left. for the Sales' first run in the A double by Masters and a second. Parker drove in a pair single by Cowling gave the _____________SKATING LIBERTY- 8-10 P.M. I ~ BOWL LTD.I ' ..- PAGi EIGET [us u~- - WESTERN 1 F Work doue by members of Bowmanville Rotcir Club at Robson Mot ors Ltd. KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE en Saturdiay, Sept. i PROCEEDS FOR ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE WORK Town Lge. Sofîbail Star of the Week 1 One player from each of the finalists won star of the week recognition, as Surplus Sales swept to their fourtil straight playoff win and Stephen Fuels finally broke the streak in a do-or-die contest. "Red" Davey, who has won more awards than other player in the loop, was the star of the first game, throwing a five-hitter to pick up his fourth win in a row and coming through with a two-out, bases-loaded single. Honourable mention goes to Sales' shortstop Maxie Yourth with two R.B.I.s on a clutch single, as well as play- mng another standout defensive game. Fuel's catcher "Jiggs" Cowling was the big gun with a home run, two singles and a walk ini four attempts, to lead Stephens to a 10-5 win, i a game where defeat meant elim- ination. Cowling batted in three of the seven earned runs qmnmenAlv cviffl MIL long m - --ý.àwe IM CAIqADIAn -- mawuanvmta^ MTARW

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