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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Mar 1961, p. 8

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PAGE ZIG!!? TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN. ~OWMANV1IL~ nwrA~rr~ THURSDAY, MAR. 23rd, 1W' - Now in Finals ~~~~1 Ju venules EAlimin ule illuision KoMrners Bowmanville turne nteptBwanil nfota power to defeat A:lso -,te1:0mr.Rs a i -j, ~~~~~~~~~~Thursday night in Alstnthpeaybofrebong S P R o, Swinning the best ofseeju- Jm ikadutmnge ~~~SP O RTOPICS; ~~~~~~enlie minor A semi-fnlsr ops ogJms ~it les, four games toe. h h pnsd he ue J u v s w i l n o w m e e t h î - l t r o n K r t r e h ByFakMhnM 3.7234 ner between Thorod adpa.Wt oei gi.ti By Frank Mohun MA / ~~~~Leamington for the ntrotefrkeeg.A Wo- Championship.lokfrdheinlmke A WORD 0F EXPLANATIONThloasoue tn ofteonngprdat126 When this reporter wrote that littie article about being The fir st pero o raba tired and although getting our write-ups done, forgetting to lead,and enjoyed a iema-geofte sis, tck deliver them te the office we were referring to - Mixed gin in the second, 1hnte ade vrtebu n bowling, Goodyear bowling and hockey. The Intermediate rape inthe.u and Juvenile hockey games were leit out, probably because goals. W ith a big led1o - te ie s ot al n t e m d of lack of space, only the most recent appearing in print. pavl erid a d litnnyrcuh it to an pi- Which leads us to the folowing story . idad lit H o rn ,nots c e du i h t e u a o h r p w r p a o l WE APOLOGIZE, FRED "BUCK" COWLE i' ie ere cenetst 20miutefteKrrsoigo1apa i~ Foliowing last Wednes- Laudies' M ajor Nn Game eiscant20mut day night's game, we enter- niesrs-me credit, as the rugge, lbatrByewsgvntegt eth hmok'dressing- Lorraine Martyn came up In j~g could have really mae tfocbong ed the Shamrocks' ~~~~with a big 800 triple andaroh.CiodadPrn et room to find we weren't too single game of 321 ast Mon rough popular for leaving out the day night, but lher team drop- Saf ally e T en o nPrealizedtheir onl hneath anetret e h aforementioned games. This ped a 2-1 decision to runner- Alyraiedtero reprte tred o eplan ~UP olito eav clbs five minute hg-t kn gdthe Shamrocks 4-3 lhereiBefore Preston got back on! Riley opened th s 10 Wifpenlyasbo say t o h tgefrWolosscn ta iumtne eeb-deadlocked atop the Ladies' major to Ray Preston in th( I aturday night, prior to wrap- the ice, the Globe- Trotters 19:26 of the opening period,' ville scored sixo!hersvnmut of thpeid that circumstaees were be- ~Major League. Buday defeated third period, opened th~e gatc i ng it Up at home in Mon-! had roared into a 7-2 lead. but the Shamrocks came back1 tallies, whiie the Hres Byecnpee h cr yond our control and we Beauprie 2-1 to close the gap, for fiv gas n* dmnte ay s tilt. They scored twice more with on goals by Ron Burgess and wreshr-handed. igwt h oetlyo h were alo surprsed tha the ~while Patfield upset Haynes ad'ega nw îu Lary Riley put himseif mn Olinski lu the penalty box "Mort" Richards to take the Aiiso eedte scohfnaornattte15mnt gaeswre' i.3-0,tying Buday for seonGnd5 seconds, as Trenton cneton for an acaidemy for tripplug and interference, îead and even the series. fe it oe ~ amr. Alliston drew23 ilu econd, conten pa wrd ih i fine n.ad h hrtwoCing aletlurenalies o nîeob Oepae h uttwo points off the pace. The e-rotiters, nbokeuanv awardury x(as li a fe ged ad teote w th Pres- Bugs" MacDonald rapped iu minute of play withEas omuil.Hyo n One player who just ~loss dropped Haynes te third 22tet onBomnîl uy(a i dxtdalter ton lu by himself. The final the loue nîarker of the mid- left all alone in fro, frn erde ihigmjr wouldn't go along with our aohrpitbc.'Shainrocks 8-2, Monday night the garme) which the rfre ola 75 aeatrGadessin storyw asFrhed tBuc In the other three contests iflTentonn. ftae ag eli or tPestng i the ma- velle and Olinski were given Gravelle and Joe St. Pierre aGaran driveoi h ecnathuh Kr Cowe. heconversato King trounced Brock 3-0,inessaedaget o oPr oiJi Oliuski the gate for roughing. each scored twice in the finalGrn Wigtdd'thowapc. "Look Frank, ater playing ~Baker won over Etcher, both tie one, after being down 3-i and at 6:35 llRed'ý Gravelle minor- the ouly penalty lu Bisson and Frank Lewis. hndfceaRyCr-Bomuileada38ra- by 2-1 scores. in the original best of se-ven bagged the ,vinner, to start the first two periods and thenl Trenton will now meet Sun- bie intercepted a cleaiga-gnl h isbt em ail year, I finally get a Doris Joli aiso lit the 300 series. In the home and home Trenton on their goal-scoring ran bite 19 minutes iu the dridge lu the Ontario Iut. "B" tempt and rocketed c rv a 9aic utescn mark along with Lorraine total goal affai r, Trenton had!spree. third to eight for Trenton. semi-final playoffs. lu off goal-keeper CakadAlsonhda2- ug chance to be a hero, scoring ,,'Mryrlnga32gmBro'gov.Ae Wseufo "fia.Mstfthtid two winning goals ln the Mry, oln a32gae roksgov.Ae srean Ye o' vnHelen Vivian had 290 and N'ew Total oali c.e broke ln from rightwgtoPefrs wre ln seie ndyo ont vn ,Marlon Slaght-271. Ttl ~ re finish off a playwihDndi swihWigteiy write-up the games". "But Other high triples went to anl n er Buck" says I, "I even put Doris Jol- 777, Helen Viv- IEr your name lu lead-lines in both storles". ian- 687 and Onie Etcher-/ 2 £1 Fred "Buck" Cowle went on to say: "My kids can read, 68 Games 200 and Over l b m r t e s Eg'Rc" 4 -Su ps you know, and alter I boasted to them about beiug a hero- Lorraine Martyn 221, 258, .,I IU I now they'll neyer believe it. They were looking forward 321; Babe Brown 207, Doris Trenton Globe-Trotters took fired a lard drive through In sl t ednabu hi adan o o' rtth tr.Joli 302, 255, 220; Joyce Ten- a one goal lead in their two Ogden's pads. The Globe- Suf' uoB toredig bot hirDadyan yu o'twrteth sor.nant 201, Joan Engley 220, game total goal series, wlen Trotters were stopped cold by SufysAtBdy fitthlataî By this time "Buck" was se broken up le found it lard to Shirley Biekie 214, Reta Gou- they edged Bowmauv i 1 e the determined checking of place-finishers, withoya JeMakeld Sfys control lis emotions as Ile sobbed - "It's not the hero bitljlah 205, Bernice Buday 215, Shamrocks 4-3 at the Memor- 'Don and Terry Masters and single loss will meetSrlswhIlpisKe Kly selcbti orclmnyusi a' akceck _Shirley Biekeli 205, 208, Viv il Areua, Saturday night. Ray Preston wheu Hamilton Sales lu the Men's TonLa7crdureadBryCw Isa much but luayour colum a umaidIcaut ackof-c . Cowb a 23, ay e aupri29;e 20 Ol noierteeuosef- vent off for high-sticklug gue Basketball final.Wiengdopdn egt Td lnstea of beug a ero - 'm a um. Iutead f sayig Bar Bathgte 21, 209;Helenfort by goalie Vince Vanstone aud Bob Marjerrison receiv- the Auto Body crew wsrn asuntldegtpit Daddy's a hero - my children are disgusted with me because 1Vivian 290, 246; June Baker kept the locals within one ed a slashing sentence 21 sec- niug up an imposirecrt con o afteFes 1 can't back-check. See what you've doue. Frank". '235, 211; Vi Coole 205, 205; goal, and lu the third the onds later. Irouically, the le- Surplus Sales manal ottl Iu the way of an apology to Fred "Buck" Cowle, we Oi thr25 6;Dt~Sarcsmgtee have cals were no sooner at full win ouly a single gamel h wsnt nytponou httevtrncnr-a crd1Brooks 205, Lola Wright 230, won. as Bowmauville came strength wlen Marjerrîson's regular schedule. wihfo nyt on u ht h eea etemnsoeHelen Dunn 230, 202, 234; Em s on after beiug outplayed for clearing attempt was picked Iwo winning goals, but we're even going to print lis picture Bromeli 243, Jean Sellers 263, ~ two periods. off by Clarke who fed Lewis The Sales wîtlstooda1 - of a youthful "Buck" - probably taken wlen le was i Elsie Prout 265, Hilda Brock After Trenton won Friday for the score at 19:06. point last quarter rlyt heading for Scotland - to play hockey lever there. 27 Marlon SIagît 271, Ada nigî,to end the best of seven The Shamrocks lad their defeat Coronation Caf 93 Richards 225, 250; Mabel Lew- affair with both clubs ail best chances iu the third, lu the first game of ls us .1. .,. . ~is 202, Norma Norris 234, Mabel '~een, a two game total goal wlen Burgess beat Ogden day niglt's doubl-edr t t t t tWilliams 222, 220; Ollie Pat- series wvas decreed by the only to lose control cf the The total point seriewod MASWNTTEfield 210, 231; Audrey Bickell . ' OH.A. The second tilt was lu puck, and "Archie" Crossey up 74-67 after Cornto MATS WI TITLE208, Jboyce Almond 217, Enid Trenton, Mouday nigît. appeared to lit the cross bar. dropped the openerbyuy ITeunant 33, JoyceLyle 213,Lloyd Hamilton, agalu one Ogden pulled a pair of spec- asnl akt Sud aTherGoodye hcey atsmpnioni ntshe cie Dorc Mutton 204, Audrey Os- ' of the top operators up front, tacular saves rigt after Bur- Trailing 31-19 afte tre Suda ftrno, le heMtstund t nlutI hidmoud 204. gave the Shamrocks an early gess' near miss. quarters. Corouation'i al period te dî?feat the Office 8-5, winniug the best of five finalý Team Standing lead at 1:34 of the first period Marjerrison tied the score Chopowick droppedlufr series in tlree straigît games, Tickets will be available for Doris Joll 28172 20 wleu le faked Ogden dowu at 5:53 o! the final stauza, baskets in the final ure O the annua1 banquet soon. iLorraine Martyn 27364 20 and hoisted the puck into the taking a pass from Don Mas- to lead a 15 point com-ak ______________________________________Beruice Buday - 27201 18 net. Don Masters and "Buck" ters and picking the short side but the Sales were ottbeV 5NL - 011e Patfield -.27009 18 Cowle combiued to set "Ham- after the goalie made the first denied. Peggy Hayues 27568 17 My" up at the corner. move. Cowle started the play, .SRIP Oule Etcher- 26539 15 The visitors struck for a with Le Grande off for tripp- John Fowler paced tewn LIBERTYMarg King - 26421 l par11eod5patt ulig ners witl ten points hl IE> LI E T Dot Brooks - 26034 13 in front before the period end- Pollard had been lu the si Don Martin and DonWes Helen Dunu 25934,13I ed. Orv Gravelle got lu be- bin for boardiug (a cheap scored nine apiece, aà ou BO W L TD Kay Beauprie - 25760 13 hind the defence and was one) only a few seconds when Woodlock added eght a M ~ V U * Hilda Brock - 26059 10~ parked al alone to sweep St. Pierre tallied from clos2 Seto was the games ig BASE LINE June Baker 24862 8 "Jeep" Collins pass into the lu onr. a play with Gravelle scorer with 18 points.Coo cage, while Cowle was off and Riley. Vanstone made a wick lad another base o Featuring for cross-checking. The Shain- couple of stops but St. Pierre a total cf ten points. .H T R G I 'T Lge rocks deferice "Mort" RicI- was allowed to keep banging Snuffy's carried a 1 on A TM TCT e a e Lg ,1ards and Ron Pollard, backed away until le notled lis gamee NS LteAU.c PIN-SETTERS ' able Jo e St. Pierre to move Terry vatswnt woad olsd of Sepe Teenage Boys Mseswn w Fuels 36-16 to take t1 on A351 Brnone .......... right iu and fire a perfect periods before lis damaged 71-35. Thc wincrs ld1- Brw .. ................. shot inside the post at the ankle gave out again. "Ham- at the half and adddaoB WMNIL O PE N B O W L IN G undle _...........-. 7 myuBres uotd th onutwtl lted or ai I13:15 mark. rn"wstge o i- ther ten to tlîeirmagnl Mason .......... .7. ............ _ count nt 8:22 of the second on minute remainiug. Six o! ETERY DI Rackham....................... û JOHN MASON IN U.S. TOURNAMENT a nifty solo effort. "Smoke" Trenton's eiglt goals lu thc E VERT D Y BrownTeam Standing JonMsn el-nw omnileaîee s o ke ut) an "air-attack" at two weeIkend contsts were Port HopeGof& Cu ry lb Phone NA 3-5663 Mason............. ......... 52,the St. Lawrence Uniiversity hockey team wihicli played last rude wodscoer ndwre swt-he ANONC Time Available for More League Bowling 'Vanstoue..................... 42 week lu the U.S. College Champiouships at Denver, Colorado. 116 O ______________........__.......____........-... 20 Sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mason, 104 Duke St., John, o lnt UL LBM MERHP$0o _____________________________ Rackhain.............. .......... 13 g'FLLenUBs Higli Single: V. Chant 207, playiug on au alI-sophornore second lhue, rauks fifth l h Mj ri IcuigMn oeFm - M~~. Charles 213, L. Taylor 219, scoring departuient witl 13 goals and 13 assists. The follwiox Jke etaewh u iglseet il eo'Ivieeryalcton N..VasVans 20tonBownen 220,itenaD.t imBro rcen ie. r'A'e "A Bllmbershitlke hoanisnglsLlmitedl b o è~If1eg'~"1 riczI A ren a 204, 224; R. Hately 233, 211,igwa ite abuhminaeetnwselse ' lias been laviîîg a very dis- a hanîdicap basis. Iv M e o i l A e a 1 *A. Pluminer 228, J. Mc- hustier from the moment lie steps on the ice, this cool, fast- nal season this year Caie to 1 Teams W L Pis. APPLY: iKnight 200, J. Rundle 333, skating youngster las managed to play iu 19 games without life for onc game on Wed- Kramp's Furniture 21 12 21 SCET ,9 RME T OT 310, 274, J. Blunt 224, L. Rack- a penalty. neda ightadrce p iet ol....2i22 BO M N IL lani 216, 229; L. Vesua 273, tehg single for the nigît Pepsi Cola --- 21 12 21Po T. Mason 231. Prior to gettiug the nod as top teamn in the east,%v34.A Oson lowdCainTre--201 21- 1HiLlh Triple: D. Brown 623, received a letter froru Johin, aîoug witîî a iiewspape)Pr clippiiw Westlake with 326, Harold Preston Transport 19 14 19 R. atev 63. . Rndi 91,,describing a 3-0 xii over Boston College, which assured 871Bennett lad 323, Glen Hodg- Bow'ville Cleaners 914 191GO WL GAATE -' PU~LI~ L. Racklîam 603. GrsLxrrc~o o pt onyrpe i u la olYsou 315 and Jacki Gay 307. Ken's Meti's Wear 17 16 17,GO TeenageGil Two bowlers crashedth Lander Hardware16 7W Muuday............... 2 the tlîird period.80 mak AI soreldJy&Loli.1 17 6 Bal.................i tcletr on xres800la mtiî i ark.! A8-36-22 frnp 81JuNe Ls souclus.16 17 i16 ADMISSION.-.....25 erably Tuesday night wlien jand Kramp's Furniture mighti Features This lVeek ISadr rnmsin ai 19 AD MISSION Perf c . . .... 19.fon.-unnig.M rty..a.... just repeat their first sched-1 High Single- Bill W estlake' Aduits 75e Children 3e O..........15 upset 5-2 by Yeo. The defeatsuic triumph by wiuning the HihTil-A sbreâoeta _____________________________________ Hîgh Single- R. Richards coupled with Samis 7-0 wiu ecnI shdue 263. R. Bcauorie 234. first place margin to two0secnd heduveragehTrileA Osborne Moetan316hr.ke n mdl HIg DubltIR.Riaverager TylrAIutOsboradrs' me816.'tLow Single- Carl Raby 82.1t hoefo SUDY AC 6h421, R. BeaUDrie 369. ipoints. Bates decisioned Per- picked up a couple o! points. Low Triple- Rau McLean' Junior Girls ýfect 5-2 but slipped ta third, If You Have a Car, 3 anov s. iPcttin 248 forUR FAIL SK TN - o5 m Osmond ............ .O ..0a single point back o! San games. ea () Kaml FAILY NATNG3 t 5 .M Oke ........5ý Ernie Perfect lad himseif AHoeA Family 234tesaea at ekwt Furniture 1257. Monald -..~.... 5 big night rolling up an 8ja17 One man cala solve ail.cf HigI Team (3)-. Ken's' RM U Ki.l ...on ......................O0 triple on games of 335, 261 I I nrysetwilso MnsWar31.i w w w u TONG T A C 3dBrownu. .................. _3!and 221. Harold Bennett came YoUr insurauce probiems. be pasted for thc Major Lea-1 Low Teamn (1)- Selbyl TO-NIGHT, ARCE 23rdDadson .... 2 up xith a nice 750 total, fol- He is your friendiy State igue Tournameut, so pick your Grant Heating 875. Team Standing lowed by Dick Perfect- 699, Farmagn.Sehmso ! atefrtedubsem LwTm(3-tpe' BOWMANVILLE SKATING CLUB Osmond .............. 42 Jack Martyn-690, Rau John-.agent. e rihnm *on.'partue raor The oous, e Fes L28e52 3).Sepe 1avv Brown ......................... 38 son- 661, George Elliott *'m"a -Sta This Scheduie POP CARNIVAL0k-c . 35 660, Ross McKnigt- 656, £ ae Farmn Agt.! Children are ail foreiguers.' Jack Gay- 386.W.J ~~na5aI8 V n~~~~~ McDonald ................ ....26 Bill Bates- 651 Keith Yeo- 0~. ev ateW i I a u .' Ja k G y 8 . J c e b n r sd n AND BROOMBALL Dadsan.................. - 15,641 and Doug Taylor- 632. , Phone 3671 RalpI Waldo Emerson. Garf Clarke- 69. Buick - Pontiac -Vuhl as-GCTuk 80 ..Kitson......... 9ý Other higl singles werc Sta. Frm teAuomobileInsuJnc Co nY Little pragress can be made Roly Coombes- 366. High Single: P. Deboo 203,! rolled by Rau Johnson- 304, Stit Farm Fit, and CasualUy Company by mercly attempting to re-1 Kramps Furniture- 1289. 16Kn t .M -31 ADMISSION.................0e and 25e E. Andersan 176. Martyn- 2.91, McKnight- ipress wlat is evil; aur great Liberty Bowl- 3430. Ohw Hi~hDoule:P. Deboo 352,127 7, Ye- 270, Bennet- 271,.Canadlan Office, Toronto, Ont.ihapcles iu developing what' Robson Motors- 783.OhwDietLnRA521 M. Fogg 314. 241, 238; Tommy Graham- _______-l_____is good.-Calvin Coolidge. _ Steplen Fuels- 2681 . 71o2 1 THE CANADIAN STATFSlýLý,N, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO PAGE EIGIRT . 1

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