Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Nov 1960, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

--- -- Goodyear SPORTropuc Bowling First place in the Gaya B Fa Mohun MA373 League is pretty hr han Y FWUDko n to for any lengt f ue. Nearly every tean n teUro LAWRENE VS. LUMNIbas been there somte dur-d ST.LA RNEV.AU I ing the first schedule, and now 1We are indebted to one of aur speclal reporters for a the Tigers have hit the first fn -JonMmn.cre It.L recUnvrty trucdteTer 7-report on the hockey situation and more important ta local place jinks. The Machine Shop Jim "Tieker" Crombie made the trip wlth former take over the league leader- ship by a single point overi BoWmanville defenceman Mickey Walker, who played for the the Braves, who were upset Alumni in the annuel game against the current Varuity teain. 5-2 by the Lead Presu.N Johnny didn't hit the score sheet, but Jin tld thisi The Belts held third, de- reporter that he played a fine game, just failing to click on! spite a 5-2 loss aI the handa J LVS. Trounce Petes of the resurging Office, who three or four chances. The coach informed "Ticker" thal St. moved ta within five points WliI had shaped up as a The locals built up a 4 0'bined shutout bld of Grant' Lawrence le quite happy with Bowmanvilliîe John Mason, of the leaders. The Combines real gaod Juvenile tilt, wasl edge in the first period, were 1 Wright and Gary Hooper. both on the !ce and at school.. kopt pace with the Office, strictly no contest as Bowman- held ta a pair of goals ini the; The teani practises froni 3 ta 5 o'clock every day,: while k.nocking the Carnets ville easily defeated Poterbora second, and broke baose for! Alex Wiseman, atter being whic cetaily eabls tem t bein op cndiion Webaclc a rung, on a 5-2 win. The 11-1 in an exhibition contost five more in the third, beforoli held scorelesin the three whih crtihl eabls hei tab.in opconiton.WeBraiders decisîoned the Fan Wodnesday night et the Meni- the Petes connected with 20 previous gaines and the first asked Jim how he would rate the hockey in comparisan ta Boîts 5-2 ta push th. losers oriel Arena. seconds left, ta spoil the com- twO periods of Ibis one, Canadian leagues and he steted emphatically that It would inta the cellar._____________________________ splurged for a third penîod hat- take a darned good Jr. "A" club ta beat thern. He was Ted Tice shattered the sea- ic opethlcasatck particularly improssed with their fast skating ability, the son's 218cad315 for ae- Bof on Bagneîl, Doug James and 325,218 and 31u for a tre-Grant Flintoff were night in excellent positional hockey and the terrific manner In whlcb mendous 858 triple. His twoMenVI Iajor Bowling ~step 'vith a pair of tallies they carried the puck out of their own end. 300 gaines are the higbest of 11aicwt h te w The beautiful heated arona with a soating capacity of the schedule, wblle the triple Last week Ed Leslie made Features Dave Woerryugesan 8,500, is sold out for the entire season. is three pins botter than Ran the headlines with his bigh High Singe- aeWry The game? - The Vaisity came an fast la defeel the Maynard's previou.s hi.gh. single gaine of 401, and this Carl Leslie ....... 309 Marty Haywood bauncod George Sellers bit for a 715 week brother Carl Leslie won High Triple-.1 Poterboro's lono tally off e ,Alumni 6-2, with Walker scoring the final goal for the lasers, total, followed by Howard Da- the single prizo, bowling a 309 Bill Oke _ ....... 78....n..edfedrltei Bil Sloan, a former All-American goal-keeper, beld tho vey 706, Jim iHouck 705, Jin gi...r.H.B.R.dl7wh86w1inbe- te ame gvidfn Wr aigîn winners scoreless, until ho left the nets et 10:01 of 1he second Bedford 684 and Johni Carter has not. .Ba.geda dr as yet EStngl-Brock .-.gvig rihtn period. Four seconds later, the Varisity had the score lied 667 rhghsnls eer got his sights on the pins and Low Triple- Tho home town juveniles on hesu-gale.Ourreorertelsustha Soa I rchy othd y ford nlsweer- bit 304. Ken "Lucky" Luxton Cocul Osborne .-......g.n.h..e.a.arie an onth sb-oli. urreote bs stht lon sribl crddbyBeiod291, Carter was one pin shy of tho Doc Higli Team (l)- gishwdavre an dieserving af those AIl-Amenican hanours. 276, Houck 270, Davey 266, and made 303. These woro Chartran's .............. 118Powerful attack, icing three W're glad to know that John is getîing along weîî, Ted Hailman 261 and "Jake" tbe only bowlers over the 300 Higb Team (3_ iCoach ie ndasorne conlin- and when he neade Ibis - "How about a couple af goals Ini Brown 260. trce b mark. Nols Osborne Ins .....3378 Coachy juggedObifor ardsin the nexî game, Mase?" Petunias 7-0 ta take a com. Te prosident "Wild Bill" Lo"' Teain (1)_ tbut tbe ais wor dsl t t t t t mand.in'g 25 point lead i the Oke had gamos of 298, 208 Chartran's ..... ......... 857 together, na malter what the JUVNILS TIL GONGSTRNGLadies' League. Carl. Gould 280 for 786 ta win high triple: Low Team (3)-. JUVENILES STIL GOING STRONGled tho 200 bowlers wlth a 252 Dr. Rundle had 749. The New- Ca'b 500_............ ..2838 combination. Despite the las. af last ueason's star players, Bill gamo, followod by Marg Os- castle slow hall artist George Thiý Schedule Osborne, Gary McCullougb and Brian Hughes, Bawman- borne 217, June Taylor 204 Glanville had 748. Curve bail Ed Leslie ...... ........ 401 R ý vill's Juvenile entry has been going strong In their four pro- Carole Gauld had the only 738. George "Side winder" Ron McClean ........... 91 S O TIRES iseason exhibition gaines. 600 with a 634 effort, while Stephen rallled for 736. Pote Garf Clarke .....«........ _.. 336 $12.95 and up wlth The rost of the club is back intact with the addition of Marg Osborne's 570 represent- Dabblns ha. finally hit bis Preston Transport .... 1318...Clais "A" Trade-in necoer VrnRwe arel ggesie orar adGary ed the lone 500, as the rest af stnide and smasbod out a 728. Kramp's Furnituro .... ..... 3l Hooper, a pretty fair goalie, bath up fron Midget ranks. the ladies bad trouble bittlng Bud Moses lied 720. Chartran's ...... .... 0 JAMIESON TIRE their stride. One ai Bawmanvile's top Bowmanvillo Clean er s .. 2611______ Manager Don Gilhooly and Coachi Mike Osborne bath Men's Team Standings bowling stars Eltan Brock appear ta ho quit. pleased with the sbawlng af the leanu 50 Machine Shop .......47 tbought ho was having a night- far, and have the boys practising with a vigor, whicb gives Braves _.. ...........46 mare on Wednesday night but tbern every hope of capturing the Ontario Cbampionsbip thal Boita ............ ....... ... 45 we can assure Ellan il was the eluded them last season. Tigers ...................- 45 real thing as ho hil the lowesl elddte aIsao.Office . -... ..... ..... 42 gaine af his career 98. CecilTI d Dan Bagnl heu been really flylng and we look for Combines. ..........42 Osborne was next in lino bowl- him ta ho oneofa the big dealers on the attack. Others wbo Cornets ..................- 39 ing 105 and Dear Old Dad oa show groat improvement aven Iheir first yoar In juvenîle Braiders .......... 30... ......s went on ta win the low triple competitian are Doug James, Nelson Yoo, Grant Flinloff and Lead Press .............. 26 hittlng 433. Bob Kent had Fan Belts-------------- 23 434, Fred "Buck" Cowlo 435 mm m u m Scott Essery. Ladies' Team Stanig and Glen Hodgson 445. o will undoubtedly be even better In their second y, nd Reuna .......... ..... 2 a igngt in gteTHE NEW VAUAHAL[ flron fuLy.hes.,,hho hnnn inn oe ak n n , & ni--uAnSsnl ta )iz ih TOUE lEST USEB CAR DUY IS FEON A CERTIFIED DEALERq la o eable ta take up the slack left by Osborne's departure 0f course that doesn't ruhe out bbc possibllity that Hugbe won't make an appearance et bis ald centre position, as well WiIh newcamer Hoaper ta share the beavy gaal-tendc Ing chores with Grant Wright, the Juvonilos present a welhJ balanced llneup that sbould ho bard la boat. 1't t t t i. RIFLE CLUB IS POSSIBILITY Anyone interested i.n joining a rifle club shauld plai la attend a meeting in the Rose Room at the Lions Centre Monday night, Nov. 28th at 8 o'ciock. If you are unable ti inake l, contact Lyle Hooper. Further details wilho aveul able at a haler date. '.t p t t EXTRA! Bowmanvillo Shamrocks outskaled Cobourg bui couldn't outscore thein as the bomotown Cobourg club down. q d the Shamrocks 10-6 in the lld-liflor af the IntermnediatE schedule, Monday nigbt in Cobourg. Playing Coachu Don Masters firod a pair af goals fa: the lasers, singles going ta Mort Richards, "Archie" Crossey Bob Marjernison and "Buck" Cowle. Memorial Arena- BOWMANVI LLE PUBLIC SKATING 8-10 P.M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 SATURDAY, NOV. 26 JUVENILE HOCKEY 8:30 pani. PORT PERRY JUNIORS VS. DO WNAN VILLE JUVENILES ADMISSION - -* Aduits, 50c; Students, 25e Booster Ticket Holders - 25c SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th Family Skating - 3 Io 5 p.m. CHILDREN'S SKATING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Children.....................25e Aditits accompanying children - * . 25e WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY 8:30 p.m. PORT HOPE Ys. DOWNANVILLE SHANROCES Admission à i ,e. il. Ladies' Major d- A 3-0 shutout over Lylo enabled first place Brockt extend their slfn lead to more solid three pointa i Ladies' Major action, lae Monday night. Patfield helpe the pace-setters by defeatin, nrunner-up Buday 2-1. Brook e, and Joli rernained deadlocke, ,0 for third, winning 2-1 decis ions over Baker and Dunu re spectively. Onie Etcher's teali trounced Martyn 3-0 to talc over fourth position, whil, Ena Etcher downed Beauprii 2-1 in the final contest. it 0111e Patfield smashed ou j. a 708 total ta talce high tripli ;e honours, followed by Norm Norris 693, Marg King 684 an( Hilda Brock 632. r Normna Norris' 288 gaine re , presented the top single effor of the night, with other higl scores going to 0111e Patfielc 270, Stella Brown 257, an( Hiida Brock 251. Averages Bernice Budal ............ 20( Hilda Brock ..............20! Onie Etcher .......... 2 0 Dot Brooks.......... 191 Ollie Patfield .... ...- 19, Marg King ............- 19, iKay Beauprie 191 Doris Joliý..... -.- 19( Donna Preston 181 ýPeggy Haynes....... 18! Joyce Lyle............- 1822 June Baker .......... .. 181 Lorraine Martyn .. ..- la Muriel Holroyd ..... --18K Grace' Blackburn ~17c. Helen Dunn ..........-- 179 Ena Etcher ............ 17E Em Bromeli....... 171 Marion Siaght 17' Vi Coode. .............175 Barb Bathgate .....175 Norma Norris .....-.... 174 Wilma Bates - ..... 173 Marg Perris . .... 171 !Dot Bond ............. - 170 Virgie Brown .............. 168 Essie Cox..................... 167 Joyce Major ....... .... 166 Babe Brown . ........ 165 Betty Westlake............ 165 Nancy Bryans ........165 Theinia Forrester -...- 165 Sadie Buckneli ...........165 Connie Osmond .....- 165 Audlrey Bwell...........1641 Helen Piper ........ ... 164 Shirley Davis ........164 Helen Corden .-.. .... 164 Dell Vinson ...- ....... 163 Adta Richards . ..163 Berniece Terry ..........162 Joyce Almond ...........16lo Lola Wright ................ 161 November 14, 1960 Team Standings Team Pins Pis. Hilda Brock ... 25037 21 Bernice Budal .- 24136 18 Dot Brooks ..... .. 24819 15 Doris Joli......... 23298 1 Onie Etcher ...23936 14 Joyce Lyle . ..... 24427 13 Ena Etcher..... 24229 13 Kay Beauprie .- 22851 13 'Ollie Patfield .... 23169 12 June Baker ...... 22433 10 Lorraine Martyn 22375 10 Helen Dunn ..---- 22653 8 Games 200 and Over 0111e Patfield 270, 234, 204; Essie Cox 250, Berniece Budai 213, Donna Preston 218, 205; Helen Vivian 221, Audrey Bickell 231, Stella Brown 257, Connie Osmoend 213, Dot Brooks 204, 208; Grace Black- burn 220, Eni Bromeli 241, 202; Marion Slaght 205, 210; ýDot Virtue 202, Kay Beauprie 224, Betty Westlake 206, Hilda Brook 251, Helen Nicholson 220, Mar King 239, 237, 208; Joyce Layl1e 2.., Peggy Haynes 206, Babe Brown 207, Joy'ce Tennant 211, Joyce Major 201, Pearl Kilpatrick 207, Molly Mairs 200, Norma Norris 239, 288; Ena Etcher 203, Joan Eng. ley 237. Virgie Brown 227. ÎÏ57 and thon going on ta, bowl 1188 for the bigli single score. Nels Osborne's insurance team bowled 3378 for higb triple and Ca'b 500 registerod the low triple 2838. AIIey Chatter t 'Special Notice b ail bowl- 1 rs". Manager George ElliolI bas roquesierd thal bowlers be sure ail pins are out of the gutter -before starting bo bowl. Il only lakes a second for the sweeper arn to cdean the pins and it will lso belp each bowler with bis game as there will flot lie anything in thej gutters ta distreet yaur atten - tring omta pins Bowliapin trin froml. Bpingyouiar are very expensive and Liberty Bowl request that we use a' 11111e common sense when we are bowling and do our part in keeping tbe equipment in good condition. Kramp's Furniture eain now 'bas a 2 point advantage aver runner up Ken's Men's Wear in the tban standing. Ernie Perfect dropped his average 4 more points Ibis wook and now is hitting 239 for 27 gaines. Russ Haliman in second spot ls now oniy five points off the leader. Here are sanie of the bowl- ers who should gel honorable mention Ibis week: Joe Now- ian 279, Ross Wright 293, Russ Hailman 287, George Glanville 286, Bob Martyn 280, Ron Mc- Clean 280, Larry Piper 280. Standing End of 101h Weelc Firat Sohedule Team W L Pts. Kramp's Furniture 22 8 22 Ken's Mon's Wear.. 20 10 20 Pepsi Cala .........18 12 18 Liberty Bowl ..- 18 12 18 Nets Osborne mns... 16 14 16' Selby Grant Heat. 16 14 161 Canadien Tire . 15 1.5 Il Preston Transport.. 15 15 151 Cowan Equipinent 15 15 15' Robson Motors.15 15 15 Stephien Fuels -.....14 16 14 Jury & Lovell.... 13 17 13 Cab 500.............. 13 17 13 Bow'ville Cleaners 13 17 13 Chartran's.......----10 20 10 Lander Hardware.. 7 23 71 Averages Nam@ Gaines Ernie Perfect......27 1Russ Hailman....30) 1Russ Oke......._ 3o Dr. Keith Slemon - 30 Ai Osborne ........30 Elton Brook......... 30 Hap Palmer ......30 Frank Lewins -.... 3() 1Ted Begneil .. ....3o iDr. Howard Rundle 30 iBob Williams....... 27 Jack Bond .......... 30 1Jack Gay .-.....30 George Stophens _. 30 Polo Dolibins .....30 Jack Munday .....3o Bud Mos.... - 30 Carl Leslie ..~ 27 1Joe Nowlan......... 3o Bill Wesllakc .....30 Kani Bickeil .....27 Mol Dale ..... .....30 Murray Tigbe .... ... 30 Han-v Gay.....27 Ab Piper ............ 30 Ed Lu.gtenburg _.. 30 Cuth McDonald _. 30 Bll Oke.........30 Ed Leslie ...-... 3o Raîplu Kelly . ....... 30 Harold Bonnett ....30 Jackc Parker .-30 Murray Larmer 27 Bull Hearle ..~ 30) La .y.Piper. 30 BLr PEng-e... 30 Dav:e Mcl .ght ...30 Maltt Harrison ....30 Rusa Lane -....30 George Pipier .... 30 - USED CARS Look Thom Over Easy G.N.A.C. Ternis Robson Motors Ltd, W~NGW IS THE TIE ... to have your FPRONT ALIGNNENT CHECKED FOR WINTER'S SLIPPERY ROADS Is your life worth lesu then this Speciel Price Rezgular Price $7.50 I PLUS FIEE LUDRICATION GAS PUMPS NOW CLOSE AT 9:30 P.M. Robson Motors Ltd. BUICK - PONTIAC - VAUXHALL CARS - GMC TRUCKS 166 King St. E. MA 3-3321 OSHAWA DIRECT LINE RA 5-2712 r's the day!, J ARE HEREI What wonderful news! And what wonders await you with the arrivai of Vauxhall's spank- ing new models, Famous five-passenger Victors now sport a totally new wide-span grille - a huge, roof-high wraparound rear window, redesigned Interiors, exciting new colors and trim. More big news! For the very first time Vauxhall's elegant, six-cylinder Velox and Cresta offer the thrilling refine. ment of a Iightweight Hydra-Matic automnatic transmission as an extra-cost option. See ail that's new in the feature-f ul1 Va uxha1Ils - at your nearest Vauxhali dealer's today. 4-Door accussbility Vauxluolr 4 vld.epenb domr We posuengsr nem Od go vif h eao d dligglfy- vIIou dlsfvbin fue iver». W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W wW -4 *O~~*OOO6êhié*ââ~aêâêaÊâaâ" New vraporound reor wlndow extends high into modfine. Pravides mnxcelled vision for driver and 1nink space galore Open wide and beloIff YeuxhoIr's exim apcius ;,ggoge comportment h big *migh 1 fofmily voefion ,n"ed& FriE-PASSEERCOMFORT 0 EFFORTI.ESS RECIRCULATING BALt-RACE STIWG O *LAINATED GLASS WRAP- P LUS ALL TIIESE RUDWNSIL0 RSAI EER&DFOTR0IECABOYCNTUTN0EOOM No-COST XTRAS! ARDUND WIND SELDOOFRESHBOYAIR 0 L-AT I CiFROTEOINERLVB1D COSNSCION 0O ECONOMYC NO-COST EXTR AS I AIR CLEAER O 0EVEL-BDE SUSPENSIO O HYDRAULIC WUDE MODEL CHOICI.. BUDGET PLEASINO PRICES! UsI e Sam " V $MW wSqu fstor k W b»t Ratais mWl $1925* $2001 * $2110* $2228* $2432* $2579* *Saaues utsd m h on, etlideltrstd pmi ..Wltluh 15 AirCMoas ur W ftariDfutW Arih u eiM BOWMANVILLE ftkoe qaot dInciludi Deflv" avy, liujChargeFdrlSlsmi m iTb.PetsimiLclTm uSais anpikabta, ara addition». Bowmanville MA 3-3321 200î - 3-3322 ROBSON 166 King St. E. -ffbuii and backed b v-talc LIMITED MOTORS Il Adultz 80< Chilren under Il pears of age Free If aecompanled by aduit Students 25e ýl PAGE LFIGIM TUE CANADIM BTATESMAN, BOWIL&NVI=, oNTAIUO TIMSDAY. NOV. 24th. 1988 0 .JLAýý,& ý& i ýW-1 ý A - V-161C -3-3322 Cood Selection 0 a a 1959 Down MA 3-3321

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy