Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1963, p. 8

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

Lr,-- :8 tlh. Canadimn Stateaman, Eowmanvlfle, Jan. 16. 1963 Regain 4th Place PIic- O- mMats Bowmanville Pic -O- Mats ~ e nded their three-day stay in the cellar. by edging Dîixie Bee-Hives 7-6 in a Metro Jr. M" contest, Sunday afternoon, SPO «ro Ics t the Memorial Arena. The - fwin, Bowmanville's thirdi straighit over the Bee-Hives BYFrank Mohun on home ice, enables the bec- als to regain fourth place b ' a single point over Schomberg.1 HOW ABOUT THAT? After building up a 6-2 lcad1 TRENTON L OSES FOUR STRAIGHT ! the Pic-O-Mats found them-i Thanks ta Picton and Uxbridge, Bowmanville Olympias selves with only a slim 7-e6! are right back in the thick of the battie for first place - but marg -in -af ter two period s oft no is Uxbridge and Picton car? econ otet h;3. Butrdwa houhte a went nine without losing would suddenly drop four straight.ý Last place Picton, as we mentioned in last week'sý column, finally broke the string, then Uxbridge really teedi off on Trenton, oeweligthe RCAF rw1-.Te next night Picton again upset the leaders, and on Fridayl Uxbridge shocked the Trenton fans, claiming an 8-4 win. Instead of being 'way behind, the Olympias, inactiveý for two weeks, are still within two points, setting the stage. for an all-important duel for the ge leadership, when the Globe-Trotters wIll be here Thursday night. Strangely enough, a pair of losing streaks are "on the line". Bawman-, ville has lost five and Trenton four. Both teams have six games remaining with Trenton in front by two points. The' Olympias play in Trenton the following night and journey to Uxbridge Monday.__ But Uxbridge Black Hawks are the team to beat. Since Fred Etcher joined the club six games back and Art Rennick returned to the fold, the Hawks have cEmbed ta within three points cf the Olympiaff, not including Monday's tilt against Picton. An Uxbridge victory would put Uxbridge a point fromn second and only three out o! first with two games in band.atvn ntttp1latweenckboeas -\for 15 points ini two games, moving inte third position in the scoring race. Scoring leader Joe St. Pierre fired a pair of goals ta become the league's first 20 goal man, and cailect- ed three assists for 44 points. Orv Gravelle aiso picked up ti%'e points for a total of 35, whlle Rennick zaamed ta 32. ti. t-t -Il PIG WEEKEND FOR PIC - O - MATS S The Pic - 0 - Mats will b. fighting for a playof! berth Js weekend when they play Schomberg, there Friday night ta nd back here Sunday afternoon. Bowmanville drapped out o! the fourth and final playof! position Thursday nîght when they hast to Lakeshore while Schomberg pulled off the season's biggest upset, edging front-running Weston 6-5. Priday the Dodgers whipped Schomberg and tht Pic - 0 - k.Mats downed Dixie here Sunday to regain fourth place by a ingle point. Alter the Schomberg stries, eight games remain, twa against each of tht other clubs, tht final stries in mid- rFebruary with Schomberg. A double win this weekend would leave tht Pic - 0 - Mats in good position, a split wouidn't be bad, but ne impravement, whiie two lasses could prove disastrous. But Sunday's win was a big one, and Friday in Schomberg wouid be a good time for tht locals ta register their first win on the raad and even their home record at six victories and six defeats. This time next weck we look for tht Pic - 0 - Mats ta be five points luap. t' j tj. t. t. j E -fJAN <~R. BOWLING ROLL-OFF 0 wng uevsor; Harold Be nnett has announced that the foilowing bowlers will represent Bawmanville in eCanadian Jr. 5-Pin Bowling Championships ta be heid -%#-23rd. Tht bowiers were selected from a tournament, during thé Christmas hoiidays. Bantam Girls-D. Sellers, singles. W. Lewis, N. Ed- tison, N. Goodwin, F. Burns, J. Bromeil, C. Evans, teams. Junior Girls-B, Brown, singles. D. Cole, S. Gay, G. .ton, G. Sellers, C. Samelis, M. Hately, teams. Intermediate Girls-E. Highlield, singles. H. Vanstane, Jý. Oke, M. Lymer, P. Richards, J. Paeden, S. Bahl, teams. Bantam Boys-A. Crago, singles. G. Wilsan, S. %urgess, D. Nowlan, D. Brock, G. Preston, D. Piper, teams. Junior Boys-R. Beauprie, singles. B. Caivilie, R. 'hr . Dodds, S. Oke, R. Carter, J. Porter, teams. W'%erînterniediate Boy&-J. Thompson, singles. D. Gay, W. IIrgehs;"M..Charles, G. Clark, P. Peterson, T. Calian, teams. 5Mr. Bennett stili has openings in tht Intermediate y'and girls' divisions and would like to set anyane inter- ed in the 14-18 age group as soon as possible. j;-- .t 4 4 t4 Edge Dixie play. But the single goal stand up in the hard-fought final 20 minutes. with goalie Grant Wright pulling off several great saves. particularly in the final five minutes, when the Bee-Hives exerted trem- endous pressure. With 50 seconds left and Bowmanville a man short, Dixie' tossed six attackers into the fray, and the puck was reallx%- zooming, around the net until a long clearing shot clip- ped the outside of the post at the vacated opposite cage. 7-6in Fast Game Gord Wilson sent the Pic- the Pic-O-Mats roared into a, Bee-Hives came right back on Op nn seso on ap a ih B s o . R l n a k e ad-M ats in front at 5:05 of the 6-2 Iead, on goals by Bob !goals by Harry Orr and ano- ' o i e ' i hr opeingsesio o a ia wih Bshp. olnd acie ndther by Cherevaty in the finaiM a urice K oet K c l r George Tran and Ron Moore. Rutie, in three minutes andmiueoth rod ireland w ~as off for interfer-: 18 seconds. mnt ftepro ence w hen Bob Watt and Stan It only took the Bee-Hives Bath teams kept up the fas Westfall combined ta set Stan a minute ta embark on theiripace in the third, but George G ues't of H onlor for 'Doweup a the11:01 mark, rjwn scoring spree, as Mickey Ashby was the only one ta fEnd but as Westfall sat out a hook-' Cherevaty connected at 10:49. the range. Not in a scorîngY u g C n d i h igsentence, Don Parish beat rParish completed his hat-trick sense- Ashby rained a stead yJ u g a a a i h Wright at 15:13. Moore got it 8 seconds later on a pass barrage of punches at Bill back a minute and 17 seconds from Harry Orr. Watts, the Dixie fire-brand,.inj Mark your caiendar for Tuesday night when ail-timne later, with Duaine Rutley' Rutley's second tally from1 an altercation with three min- N.H.L. scoring champion, Maurice "Rocket" Richard wili be drawing an assist. Ken Linton and Moore proved utes ta go.. Watts drew a a h eoilAea Parish notched his second'ta be the winner, comning at'roughing mînor and Ashby a a h eoilAea early in.the middle stanza, but the 14:08 mark. However, the major for fighting. The date - January 22nd is Young Canada Nlght in Bowmanville, with three minor hockey games slated, the first starting at, seven o'clock. In the apener, Cobourg meets Bowmanviile Atoms, Part Hope provides the Pee Wtt coin- ýÀ rapetition and Peterborough will tangle with the local Bantams. Tickets are stili available from the Arena, McNulty's, George Cawker, Don Gilhooly, Don Masters, Morley Oke, Ed. Rundie and Irv. McCullougb. INTERMEDIATE "B" HOCKEYi THURSDAY, JAN. 17 - 8:15 p.m. TRENTON vs. BOWMANVILLEI i Aduits 75c - Students 50c - Children 25c REGINA, SASK.-- Former leud Wvs .Richardson (right) toasts young Nkel Perry over the, Scotch Cup which M'es ani the other memhers of the Regina Richardson rink won iast spring for a third time. Emhlematjc of world men's curling supremacv, the Scotch Cup), spansored hy The Scotch Whisky Association, annually hrings together the niational champions of Sweden, Scotland, 11e U.S. and C'anada. A back ailment, keeps \VeS out. of play this season but Pprrv served notice he fits in his place as ho was along with skip Eriî, Arnold and Garnet in Cýalgary ta w-in the Masters' car bonspiel in Jalluarv. Local 189 Hockey- Two Close Games as Raiders Tie C'ogmmmets Hornets Down Bruins î Sunday mornings Local 181) cnd to nct the equali/er, thrce H. Quinney (B> 4 15 19 ERMEDIATE "B" STANDING AS 0F JAN. 12 dauble-header, featured a pLi iýnute.s hefore the final buz,-,Bill Crossey (C) 9 9 13, Scoring Leaders ~of close contests, as 11e Raid- zer. BbSeia H 0 71 yer Team i G P GLePa.ers.M.ers held the icague-lcading LaBnoborr P MCS uhern(H) 16 7 17 yer Team Gp G A Pt%. P.I.M Carnets ta a 2-2 tic and tht, LaigSoesP MClog H Le.'- Pierre, Trenton - 17 20 24 44 6 Hornets defeated the Brumns G A Pts. G. Flintoff (C) 8 6 11 Mr. Gravelle, Trenton -- 18 16 19 35 4 42. Do \,l,,.-,rs (B) 19 928LauStnis 4rt Rennick, Uxbridge ---------- 14 17 15 32 9 In the opener flic-Com1ctý B. Marjerrison (C>)19 17 '-)6 IV 1L T Pts. JepCois Teto - 8 5 1 3 4came from hehind twîce. as Raîv.ý West (i 10 13 23: cornets 9 I 3 2 40ee 'tin st, Trenton-----18 14 12 l2 4 Raiders' goal-keecper VîîeFre-d Cowle (B) 10 1:3 2:3 Hornets 4 2 16 sih WSot, Bronvi...e------ 1 1 1 26 0 Vanstone stymnicd their vaunt- eaIOc (c) 12 10) 2 R ai c c rs -1 7 2 10 eih es, owanile 13 11 15 26 0ed attack. ".iggs' 'wln Don Prout, (c) 7 14l21 Bruins1 5 aul Tomlinsga, Uxbridge - 15 15 10 25 7 opencd the scorin- at the'7.1 jayneRdWw xrde- l i) 1 4 1 mark on a play with Don Bag- W tqBgdWawUxbidg - ----- 1 ln 4 2 12neil and Rav Crombie. Eo "vErriFerguson, Uxbridge ------- 15 14 9 23 2 Marjerrison and Don Pi-out Dave Jones, Picton - -- -----12 il 10 21 43 combined to set Tecl Faircy up 'f Team Standings I for thte eualizeiat1:2,but ~ ~ Thanks to the 'Bob Fairev sent the Raiders Team P W L T F A Pts. Gaines Left in front again lwo nînutcs, 7-gleoiyo Trenton 18 10 7 1 118 103 21 6 later, tipping Ge>i-ylr.,,î \gu :Bowmanvilie - 14 6 7 I 67 91 19 6 son's drive paîst llar\eY 31r.i Roy W. Nichais -'¶Jxbridge ---- 15 8 7 0 97 69 16 a MROWC'.pie - iProut rif]îed a bullut nd" 3 a e'sB spe Picton -------- 13 5 8 0 58 77 12 ýh otfi le ln al tt ec le xEquals thrte 4-point wins. y Equais ont 4-point w n. the pfoi 3 r 1(1 e, to be icallcI Future games-Thurs., Jan. 17, Trenton at Bawman-1the leaders the tie. ,fille; Friday, Jan. 18-Bowmanviile at Trenton; Saturday,! A couple of defnt elp - ian. 19-Uxbridge at Pictan. ýses cost the Bruins' h eoc tjtt. tgame, when the tirstadl, Harnets' goals xvcreth eu! T e R y W '*1RO ALL STAR GAME - JAN 24th of poor clearing b. h al 1'-ç o! the highlights o! tht Metro Jr. "B" stasan s Boab Sheridan uýhe kc.d TheayW ' Thursday, January 24th when the annual league1Bagne11 and wtnt in IlncichoIs will be played at Lakeshore Arena. Every-lbeat Jack "Red"' Manlecr% &e.donated, from tape, sticks, etc., te N.H.L. in the game. Donî ta1 proceeds going to tht sportscasters and quickly' lied it witli a min,-icig 1c M o tors ý 'iocitionfor heirworthwhiie work inl con- taking Fred Cowles a. largecîidchlrn Nelson Yeo con\,erted Clit 24o eflrst and second periods of tht 8:30 game, Ferguson's relay ai 41 n irs wiIl give an excellent display of solo,lRaye West made it 3-1lfr the atic sating.Hornels with X'eo and Pollard Re~~tervlmngr n oce arp assisting. Cowie put thehldath %)y he iva manger an coahesto ep-Bruins back in contention twvo edath e ~PicfO - Mats are: Grant Wright, Stan Westfali,l minutes later on a plav with Bol Bishop, Ricky Switzer, Duaine Routley,<îiLl n nCak, Bownianville ve and Ronnie Moore. r with 15 minutes Ieft in the ifortb,.lately, goalie Grant Wright, a unanimous gaes ur Vanstone and GOLF & CURLING as inured in a tobogganing spill falowing last Sun- Mantie macle svra rea* e wd at iatest report was In the Memorial Haspitai. saves until Paul MeCuill7ougil CLUB Campbell is stili out, which leaves tht Pic -0O-isiale tht puck in tht Bruins' pt anet-minder. onl tTeIro-lop have given BowmanviepnisoC F BO L N ail-important weekend contesta. Teain Pts BrH Sowdnk------- -Saturday, ian. l9th 't forget tht ail-star gaine nexi Thursday - it 3HSi2,dc dandy, and the proceeds are certainiy going ta 16 S. Carson CULNjRM 9A..t lPM juse. Tickets are available from any of tht S S Muni Aexecutive - Bob Watt, George Cawker, Harry! 1 J' Baker72 DoAateI 1Crmi ndGa 4 R. Mestlake .- SPECTATORS WELCOME - 'kdï o atrs i.Co ad Georg2 D. Kunkel 42 se 8 C. Schwarz -.2 _______ _________ Men's Major League, Don Oke won aIl top hon- Treasurer Fred Cale is stiliý ors Wednesday night with the waiting on some of the mem- high single score 330 and the bers for their fees, so step right! 'high triple 771. Ernie Perfect up and settle up and make bhas started to show bis old!iFred's job a little easier. form after a layoff in the' Ed Leslie was really having f irst schedule and bit a nice a tough time with the pins and 768 triple. Russ Halîman hadj had to go 27 frames before he î.51. Dr. H. B. Rundle scoredj cashed in on a strike. 725. Team Standings The low bowlers stili con-,Team W L Pis. tinue to capture the limelight Nels Osborne Ins. .9 1 i and Ihie veteran Frank Samsis et ow set the record for the sched- LanberHarowar 4 2 4 ule when he missed most of SLanruHrdwar 4 2 4 the pins for a 75 single game. Selby Grant Heating 4 2 4 When intervîewed by the press, Kramp's Furniture 3 3 3 Samis had very little ta say.jiFrank's Variety - 3 3 3 Garf Clarke had 85, Briîan Cowan Equipment 3 3 3 Trirmble a new member of the Jury & Loveli 2 4 2 league 101, Stu Crago 106, Ron Ken's Men's Wear 2 4 2 Mcea 14 an HwadBeaver Lumber Co. 2 4 2 Brommeil 115. George "The PpiCl General" Jones had low triple PpiCl ?58, Coulson Woolner 396 and Averages Garf Clarke 442.1 Naine G Ave Some of our bowlers came Bill Hearle- 6 237 Up with some pretty nice Russ Hallman -- 6 236 giames. Ernie Perfect had 299, Don Oke. - - 6 2,14 Bob Williams 296, Wild Bill Bud Henning 6 226 Oke 285, Russ Hailman 278, Ernie Perfect1-------- 6 226 Bud Henning 276, 260, Ted Harold Bennett.- -6 222 Halîman on bis first night Don Bagneli -__----- 6 220 wvith the major league bad Laurence Leaman --- 6 219 268, Harry Akey 267, Maur- Bob Williams __ 6 219 ice Richards 266 and Si Tre- Bob Richards ------- 6 219 win 261. Hap Palmer ------- 6 216 Ailey Chatter *Dr. H. B. Rundie ----- 6 216 Bill Hearle is still holding Ray Fry - _ý---- 6 215 down top average at 238 wbile Jack Lander - --- 6 215 Russ Halîman is right on bis Ed. Lugtenberg . 6 214 heels With 236. Don Oke mov- Ted Halîman ..------ 3 211 i ed into third spot and is hitt- Harry Snowden ...... 6 210 ing 234 for 6 games. Russ Oke-,---------- 6 209 Nels Osborne's Insurance Si Trewin - --- - 6 209 teani is on top with 5 points, Mel Burgess ------- 6 209 Liberty Bowl is second one Ted Bagneli -_ _ 6 204 point off the pace. KarI Piper - ------ 6 201 Doug Taylor one or our past BiJI Westlake - ------ 6 201 members is back in the league Ross Wright - 6 200 and should soon be back to bis Ron Maynard- 6 200 old form. Jim Castie- 6 200 Ladies" Major Bowling League In Monday night's Ladies' Norma Gay 201, 211, Stella Major League action, Haynes Brown 252, Helene Burgess dropped out of first place, 215, Doris Joli 278, 263, 234, bowing 2-1 to Gay, while DunnI Shirley Davis 202, Doris Polly whipped Lyle 3-0 to take over 210, Beth Chartran 200, Onie the league-leadership. Thre-2 Etcher 201, 210, 228, June Ba- other teams moved inta a sec-Iker 229, Marion Slaght 208, ond place tic with Haynes' as;Emma Brommeli 216, 230, Buday posted a 3-0 shut-out Donna Preston 211, 238, Marg over Bickell, JolI downed O. Perris 271, Dorc Mutton 239, Etcher 2-1 and Brooks were Rose Kelly 238, Jackie Trim- victorious by a 2-1 count over bel 249, Bernice Buday 243, E. Elcher. Preston, pointless 245, 273, Kay Beauprie 200, l1ast week, vacated the ceilar Jean Sellers 204. by virtue of a 2-1 decision over Baker. Doris Joli fashioned a big 775 triple, but Bernice Budav: x d L a u increascd ber average to 250ý by rolling a 751 total, followed j Prout trouriced Brock 7-01 by Dot Brooks 708, Emmaj in Mixed Bowling League ac- Bromnell-639 and Onie Etcher E tion Friday night ta lie Etcher _639.1 for the league Iead, after Dot Brooks rolled the high'Etcher had beaten Grant 5-2.1 single of 306 ta relieve Bow- Last week's poiniless wonders maniville Cleaners' Ed and Carl met headon, resulting in 'One Leslie of another $5.00 vouch- of themn stili remaining point- er. Other top games were re- less. Bennett hung a 7-0 shut- cord ýd bh*y Doris Joli- 273, out on Luxton while in other Joyce Tennant-274, Bernicecontests, Palmer edged Per-ý Buday-273 and Marg Perris- fect 5-2 and Glanville admin- 971. istered the same treatment ta Teani Standings Bromel 1. Il a n es JolI ---- - Brooks Buday O. Etcher G av Bickell. E. Etcher ---- Bakcr Preston Lyle High Averages Bernice Buday Doris Jol1 ,Onie Etcher .---- Dot Brooks Stella Browvn Helen Dunn Emnma Brommeli Ollie Patfield Dell Vinson Marion Pearson- June Baker Nancy Bryans JoyceTennant Joyce Lyle . ------ Shirley Bickell-. Lorraine Martyn Babe Brown Norma Gay Barb Bultonshaw Helene Burgess 200 Cames pis. Harold Bennett was tht star r, of the nighi, racking up gam- 4 es of 311, 280) and 225 for an 4 i excellent 816 triple. No less 4 'than four 300 games went into 4 tht record books, led by Bill 3 Charles' 323 effort, "'Hap" Pal- :3 nier liad a 301 and Malt Harri- on 300: foilowed by "Duke" 2 Bruntt265, AIf Samells-254, 2! 2Mary Nowian- the ladies 2 'high of 250, Essie Cox-244, i Lew Welsh-235, Bob Glan- vilie-234, Betty Lobb-233, 231; Vince Proul-232 and El- 2501 ton Brock-230. -222 220r Essie Cax paced tht ladies, 208 roling up a 639 triple, other 203 top fatals going ta "Hap" Pal- ,196 mer-725, Bill Charles-704, 19 Vince Prout--646, Betty Labb ,94 --633 and Malt Harrison-621. 194 Team Standings 1912 January 11, 1963 190 188 Prout. 12 185 'iEtcher .. .... 12 183 Palmer ....... 1 182,Gianville . ..... 10 181 Bennettl...... 7 180 Brock. .......... ...... 7 180 Bromeil ....4 -180 Grant....... ..4 179 Perfect - ------- 4 Luxton -..... ( Dot Brooks 229, Glad Rahime A 2019, Babe Brown 219, Muriel V. Prout Holroyd 217, Marion Pearson H. Bennett 200, 20)7, Thelma Forrester 238,:O. Etcher Joyce Lyle 225, Joyce Ten- H. Palmer nant 274, Marilyn Wiggans D. Perfect 214, Shirley Bickle 203, Helen'rC. Mutton Dunn 238, 205, Molly Mairs'E. Bi-ock 207, Ethel Morgan 214, Dell M. Burgess V.nson 248, Ada Richards 202,'A. SameIls Nve rages . ...229 .1223 ...224 219. ....... 212 209 205 201 USED n7 CARS - AT - CLEARANCE PRICES Fully equipped. Locally owned. Reasonahly priced. 1961 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF 2-DR. One owner . .. fully guarantee Very clean car. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian 4-Dr. Auetiomatic custom radio. Excetionîîygood condition. Locally Owned since new. LaurniA 4D.HaOP Fulyeqied audotoaticpoer ee- ing] 25nd0 rasigional l. good a. 1 9 5 5 PTCLaurentian 2-DHar. 6 yl.ui, automatic owrdio.r ing and rginal mpiole. o ar 19 955NTA Cusofl raio Loall on Ince P NIAC Ver dean 2 6cyl., Cutomain stdiromr. $o14g95nalhminsstale No trad hne 23-3396ncar 1963R BEDORE/D EAAN RL

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy