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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1963, p. 9

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> 1 h h i LOCKING GAS CAPS Ail Mgkes. $2.551 MAGNETIC COIN HOLDER -___98C MAGNETIC ASH TRAY $1.98 Nelmor Custom Lin. REAR VIEW MIRRORS 1.99, $2.98, $3.87 SUN SHIELD KIT Filters out hot sun rays$21 PRESTOLITE SPARK PLUGS To fit most models ______63c ea. TRICO WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES _~69C - $2.79- Junior Softball Chartran's Tie For Second SSam's Down Ellis 9-m4 By Bol Nicholson led thie wlnners with thre tan he received. Ini the first game on Sun-! hits. AI Woodlock, "Sparky",tSmSodncm nI dlay .atenooSam's Fine' Clark and AI Osborne al had.relefcamei on fir t itc- Fod kept moving aiong with:2 hits apiece for the losers, ingreliefa en ha firtitch-e another win, this time agahnsti This Ellis Shoe Store team! n hr aeaceial the Ellis Shoe Store club, by1 is just not hlttlng on ail cylin- performnance. Bob MeManus, the score of 9-4. ders yet but when they do Dave Snowden and MchMahon Ellis Shoes looked like they they could cause a lot Of 11P- had 2 hits each for thc losers rnight be off to their first win sets from here on inl, as I while Harold Micholson led of the year as they hil - the teams make thc playoffs.j Iead at the end of the scn h 'E ln' the winners with 2 hits. Inning. Cartrans EUC -ak' Larry Samis must be given Sam's tied the game at 3-31 In the second game the ne-alo fceifrpain In the fourth an d it was any- varuped Chartran's M e n 's body's gaine, but as usuai Lne Wear teani moved into a sec-! with a broken hand in centre Ellis Shoe team had their one ond place tic with Frank'sj field and that took a boy with bad inning and that was the: Variety Store by edging thI a lot of courage and wiliing- bail gamfe as Sam's scored 6 latter 9-7. This was a good, ness ta play ball. If every- runs ini the fif th inning led: bail gaine but at the samne by home runs by Larry Per-1 time both teams seemed ta bady had that kirid of desire ris and John Kiipatrick At' let their pitchers down when it would be wonderful. Sa this point, Sam's braught !i things were the worst. Ken here's my persanai tip of Uic a new pitcher and he came Baker started arr the mound bat ta Larry Samis. up with a reai steady gamet for Frank's and was jumped Footnotes: Ellis Shoe Store after a shaky start. From' on early by Chartran's but tam has 3 or 4 new players naw on, Sam's wiil be theý pitched steady bail from the in AI and Doug Woodlock and team ta beat as thev hav-,'--, 2nd ta the 5th innung and de- John Lunn sa they'ii be heard good pitchers. Steve Bunns served__a__much -better fate fram naw. Fans, this icague is not just for 15-21 years af age as it is naw the Junior "Men's" League, or in otherj words a "B" league ta the1 ~ S ot quite good enough for the t MUn league or ini aur caset S ~ shIVft1 workers who enjoy play-8 SKKIN IVERS ng an Sunday and are not inJ this league for personal gain,8 "CAINDINO"(r ec ly If you didn't have a couple FuIIy Automatic .e of older pitchers the scoresr By Ted Fairey îKramp's Furniture w h o have been basement dweliers ail season, and ail of lait year, moved unto sale possession af fourth position on Monday night at the High Schoal grounds. I.nspired by their big pltch- er "Red" Davey the surging funnituremen. tripped up the second place Stephen's Fuels 4-2. The fuelers' top hurler George Stephen, wha is pitch- ing tremendaus baIl, gave up just three hits but his team- mates made three costly er-1 rors which gave Kramp's the- winning margin. There was no scoring untii the second, then "Mac" Rich- ards got a base on balîs. "Long John" Fowier sacrificed Rich- ards ta second and just kept on running ail the way home as Stephen's infieid threw the bail everywhere except the right place. Kramp's went the. soial event. The. Canadian Statesman, Eownr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra- hain, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Weir, Peterborough, hope she Is well on the road were Wednesday cvening diii. to recovery. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. K. C. Hopklnisupent Barnes, Grace and Ted. the weekend at her home. We understand Mns. GrantMr and Mrs. L. MéMahon, Bennett bas been iii withl Bowmanviile, were Sundayj pleurisy at her home and afternooin callers wlth Mr and sanvifle, lune 26, 1983 Mrs. A. Earnes. 7%e Base Lino correpodq ent wouid 11ke to reinnd members of the conimun.tty to please phone her wlth thete social events. The colun necds their contributions. ahead 3-0 in the third on Ron bail counted Kramp's Insur- Poilard's single, an error to ance run In the sixth. Ted Dadon and two infield outs. Dugout Data: Thanks Finally, in the bottom of the should go to the two teams fifth, Stephen' got to Davey and their managers who as Jim Allun and Jack Bond quickly arranged this game touch him for singles. "Erv" which was played on Monday Brooks foUlowed with a dou- night. The Golf Club Stag ble scoring one mun and Curt was on for Wednesday night Vanstone's ground bail pro- and many of the personnel duced their second run. Nel- from each squad were plan- son Yeo's triple and a pass ning to attend. Ken 's Hand NîchoI's Their Second Loss By Ted Fairey Two oid rivais, Ken's Men'! Wear and Nichols' Motars mei head on at the High Schoc grounds iast Tuesday nighý with Ken's caming out an tol 5-3. Bill Osborne taok hi! first loss of the year, whiiE John James pucked up hi fourth victory. John Twist started thing. Courtice exte.nded t h e 1r jr g in ine ib tUinin when he drew a walk, follow- league lead ta six points Sat- e yDnBgelssni urda nih'tin he ig ameOsbor.ne retired the next two af the yaung season, defeat- atr u akPre ie ing Zion 3-1 for a seventh attine buteconJck Prkeinc straight victory. The front- ta sune oer cons orione runners earlier edged Mapie truns. k nicholseotdon Grove ini a mid-week contest.. singles by "Bun"' Welsh and Sauina posted a 3-0 wifl Larry Piper. To start the over Maiple Grove in the othr third inng oc Ae weekend encounter to teichainsing, c ob WiAce Zion for second place, Zion iads nete ud Bor il whiped Trone3-0 edne-ais' giving the heavy hitters day night, before losing their for Ken's a variety of pitch- first gaine of the season igi h lwbl fWl against Courtice. Ini the other hlia nthe lbai 0fastl Wednesday game, Hampton bail of Osbornes. This work- edged Bowmanvilie Hooper's ed well as the only run- Wil- Jeweliers 1-0 to send the tail- las gave up aahoe end diamond merchants doxvn tlDonam waltsaghme to their fifth straight setback. t o ani osrih Thursday night's junior league play saw Maple Grave A D (IT I A and Sohina, tied for the iead, AGRiIUVLTU RAI L Jose their first games o! the sesn Mnrrnie ud- CALEN DAR single point of first by whip- usaJl ,73 .. ping Mapie Grove 3-0, while TudaJl2,73p.- Bowmanviile Boys' Training Durham 4-H Potato Club Schooi downed Solina 1-0, tY- Meeting, Marsh Hall. ing Zion for second. Wednesday, July 3, 7:30- Hampton upset Tyrone 2-0 Durham 4-1-1 Automotive Club, and Bownianvile and Ennis- Department of Agriculture, kilien battied to a 2-2 dead. Bowmanville. Constable Armi- iock. tage, guest speaker. Thursday, Juiy 4, 8 a.m.- 4-H Bus Trip to Federated * Coileges, Guelph. Friday, July 5 - Durham County Junior Farmers' Field * Day, Boys Training -School. Tuesday, July 9-Durhain 4-H Poultry Club, farm of * Ron Brooks. Wednesday, July 10-4-H1 S Beef Club Meeting, farm ofL A. R. Morton, edl E Thursday, July 1l, 7:30- ________________ 4-H Sheep Club Meeting, farm of Gien Glaspeil, Oshawa. -- Tuesday, July 16, 7:30- T T ER Miiibrook 4-H Caîf Club Meeting. Place to be announc- $9.47 edWednesday, July 17-Dur- ham County Holstein Club $ i ' O ~ Twiiight Meeting at the farm $11.9-5 of H. Trewîn, Blackstock. 7arny&Guarantee 4-H Dairy Caif Club Meeting arranty &at Twiiight Meeting. Hop - 4-H Caîf Club at Twilight Meeting. Thursday, July 18-Ontarlo 5 County Land Judging Compe- 79 -$ .-9 tition at Manchester. Saturday, July 20-District 7 Junior Farmer Field Day, Me- --each $45 morial Park,Perbouh Tuesday, July 23-Durham County Land Judging Compe- r 5c-$ .98 tition. -Meeting for 4-H Grain, Silage, Apple and Potato Clubs. August 7 - 10-Peterborough Fair, Junior Day, August 7. >~LAST .~CHANCE! $1.29 $1.47 $1.87 $1.59 $1.87 33e qt. 49e qt. 75e qt. 87c Pt. 87C Pt. USE OUR NEW CREDIT PLAN- $15. OR MOREI OPEN AN ACCOLJNT- TODAY 1 ADD-ONS $800 OR MORE STEDMAN STORES' BOW M AN V1L L E ---- - - - i-- - - -- a i HOUSE PAINT Bef or. Federal 11%/oTax is added! 3,099 U 4,o89 MANY OTHER PAINT SPECIALS BUY NOW... AND SAVE et JI MI's PAINT & WALLPAPER Phone 823-8818 15 Temperance St. 8. ni M away centre. Bill OshornE hammered a home run ini the L' bottom, of the third to make et the score 3-2 for Ken's. Ii 01 the sixth l-nning Ken's count- ht ed their final runs on three M errors by the motormen. s George Kennett singled, Bob e 'Marjerrison struck out but Is Larry Piper dra.pped the bail. Marjerrison was out anyway gs but ran to first, in the excite- ig ment Piper threw wild to i- f irst and Kennett came ail the e. way around to score. "Butch"' ,Cale then drew a walk, John Id Twist singled, and Cole went ýto third, Clint Ferguson's ithrow was wide and Cole n came home with the second d run of the wild and wooly ýinning. Nichois' ended the scoring in the bottom of the 1 sixth on Piper's waik, and *singles by Williams and Fer- sguson. Footiiotes: Errors were cost- * ly in both games played this ;week sa far as Nichais com-, mitted four errors which' led ta twa runs. Bill Osborne had rseven strikeouts, as did John tJames. iMcQueen'ys Take Newcastle McQueen's Motors contmnue<j and sixth fer the eventual two markers in the tird. their wlnning ways at the ma-gin of victory. Brock's solo shot made it 3-0 Central School diamond Mon-1 Brock had a one hit ahut- and a free pass and two errors day night, defeating Newcas- out golng until the sixth added another in the sixth be- tle 5-3 on only two hits. Vel- when successive singles by fore the visitors hit the score-1 ma Wright gave up a third Scott, Riekard and Gray along sheet. Bowmanviile plated a inning single to Gwen Holmes wlth a Bowxnanvilie bobble insurance tally ini the sixth and a home mun to rival pit- accounted for Newcastle's without the benefit of a hit. cher Shirley Brock in the three runs. Bath pitchers claimed nine 1fourth, but four errors per- A walk, Holmes' single and strike-out victuis, in the mitted single runs ini the fifthla pass bail gave McQueen'sikeenly contested mound duel. 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