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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1963, p. 8

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-9The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanvllle, Oct. 23, 1963 IP SPORTopuCSé ,J y Frank Mohun 623-7234~ EARLY BOWLERS HIT 1518V * Liberty Bowl Manager George Elliott was showing us am score-sheet last week, with seven guys who bowled early .for the Men's Major League. The fîve top scores in one game added to a pretty fair 1518 total. Its a good thing the boys weren't mnembers of the same team! Bud Henning led the way at 354, the others scores were rolled by Jack Bond, 321; Howard Bromeli 311, Art Rowe 282 and Pat Leddy 250. That's a 306 average. High i i. t DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE PAYS $18,000 - Ever hear of a double daily double? Neither had we- but a couple of bettors won $ 18,000 apiece at Roosevelt Track In New York, iast week. Here's how a D.D.D. works - Actually, it's quite simple -the regular daily double goes as Lsual and two later races are designated for the other haîf of the double daily double. This particular day it was the first two races and the seventh and eighth, and we understand that the winner ini the seventh was a 64-1 long-shot. *Although this was new to us, strangely enough we've heard of two more tremendous D.D.D. winners since the, .above story. One won about $36,000 and then on Saturday the existing $56,000 record was eclipsed as a bettor collectedi $68,000. We are hard-pressed to pick a winner any time, much less a daiiy double. When you make it four, particulariy *when iA counts, that's really betting or pretty darned lucky .(or should we say - a lot of both). t 1 t it it t -Flying Midgets Out for a Titie This Year :oRFIRST "LIVE" FOOTBALL GAMEE * The old scribe made bis annuai fail excursion tô Elmira . ,ver the weekend, and the weather was so nice that we decided to foregoe the TV game in favour of an Intercol- M:» M. ;îIegiate class between Ottawa University and Waterloo Uni-_ ~ ' -versity. It was televised also, but sparing no expense, to Bowmanviile's Midget hockey teamn started off with a bang ail dressed up in new Kinsmen donated sweaters and socks, include, ,get iirst-hand news, we saw our only "live" football gamne o! on Saturday evening by defeating Whitby 13-3 at the Arena here. front row, left to right: R. Simpson, L. McNair, D. Wilkens, S. *the year. The boys appeared in good shape and are confident that with hard iBurns, R. Heard, D. Damant, T. Devitt, D. McFeeters, D. Homeniuk; * Been quite a while since we sat in the student's section work and some good breaks they will be abie to go right through back row C. Devitt, manager; W. Walldoff, W. Down, K. Dickens, *at one of these batties, and things haven't changed much. for a titie this year. At any rate, they certainly are determined D. Puk R. Rendeil, B. Meadows, D. Barrabali, D. McMurter, P.1 -These future engineers, doctors, lawyers, teachers and to give it their best, according to Coach Fountain. Team inembers, Werry, D. Fountain, and M. Fountain, coach. 5scientists - are stili "nuts". Oh yes, there is one difference as the game progresses. Nf The Gee Gees (isn't that a great name for a football a o e g e R C E TOL de "M jr B w ig L a u club) of Ottawa were too strong for the Wateroo Warriors, R V E Si :downing the home-towners 31-8 at Seagram Stadium. Otta- Two bowlers crashed the[i No changes were made in R V E SThe two top clubs met head-IEnid Tennant...... ..... 212h :wa had a couple o! huge line-men, weighing 260 and 250 800) mark this week when the averages with AI Osborne, Minor Hockey on Monday night, and after'June Baker-............... 209 Larry Piper had games of Harold Bennett and Dr. Run-1 There will be a me'eting o the pins stoppcd falling a 2-1 Doris Joli ................ 206 -and completely out-weighed Waterloo who had only a pair 336-208-304 for a triple of dle stili running 1-2-3. coaches and managers on win by Brooks gave themn sole Ollie Patfield .............. 206, .of performers weighing as much as 205 and three at 200. 848. Captain Bob Williams put Team Standings Thursday, October 24, at the possession of the Ladies' Ma-lJoyce Lyle.................2051 However, the game was much dloser than the score together games of 227-343-265 ýLions Community Centre at jor lead over Perris. Lyle, Ena Ece ........201 Theor a ttlo835 pins. W L Pts. 7-30 p.m., at which tîme the, whipped O. Etcher 3-0 andý Joyce Tennant . ...........99 :Ioer wee raiin 1-8 ary i te tir qartr ithth 1Dr. H. B. Rundlei's high Nl son s1 3rûles and regulations and the Joli handed Preston similar Kay Beauprie --..........l95ý :lsrswr talig1-8ery nth hrdqare it 'h single o! 351 went down the Ken's Men's Wear 9 6 9 various teams wiîî be drawnItreatment, creating a the-11Barb Buttonshaw ...14 ,baîl on the Ottawa fine and first down. A fumble ended drain when Bud Henning came Dykstra's Food 9 6 9 a eodpae t hr olyoe;DnaPrso ...l...l :their scoring chance and the Gee Gees added three spectac- through with a 354 single Liberty Bowi . 8 7 8 way secretd n och on d tePace.te iyoe on rson.....9 oular T.D.'s Except for one on a short plunge, the shortest'game. Bud ended up with aPepsi Cola ---- 8 7 8 i nyoa e intr hceste in coach- poin t off the pace.ls ver62 atuhoncvrd5 adtelnet8.744 triple. Jury & Loveli 8 7 8 îng v ine hokey thse i ayes shut, ougto tied ipe s Ovher 75,20 ie -tuhoncvrd5 adtelnet8.Jack Bond had the third arank's Variety- 7 8 7 nte toatn ths ee-Bikl30,mvgtatid ni Ethr71 Hln s* Top players were: Rene Sicotte, AI Scanlon, Jim Chiarelli high triple 760 (321-261), Mel Olympia Rest. 6 9 6 Teîngr. mswil spt, he 1atd aedgoped EDine B74r7, o B riht70, -and Jack LaMarche of Ottawa and Dick Aldridge, Bob' Burgess 743 (263), Elton Beaver Lumber 6 9 m ol ino theamfistwilatchr 2-1 cain oduake.dro4,d J n Bake 70 6,, ar :]Benedtti andGerry Ao for Wterloo.Brock 78 (306) Bob Rcsessions'soneeSaturda9y6 Novion2.o OnierEtcherv 2.rObbedtchighraButtonshawuto6shw65 oyceoc Lylel ards 734 (330), Howard Bro- Lander Hardware 5 10 5, Coaches Clinie triple honors, rolling a 751 655, Peggy Haynes 646, Ena T meli 711 (311), Bert Engley Seiby Grant Heat. 5 10 5 In conjunction with the, total, followed by Helen Dunn Etcher 641, Kay Beauprie 632, GENERALS WIN, TIE, LOSE 711 (308). Averages coaches meeting a clinic will !four Pins back at 747, Dot 0111e Patfield 624. Some very nice single gam- G Ave. be held, under the direction' Broks 707 and June Baker 706. Games Over 220 Prior to iast nîght's big game with Marîboros (a report 1 es were rolled by Jack Gay AI Osborne15l 242 of Mr. Jim Crombie. June Baker came up wiýh June Baker 336, Helen appears elsewhere in the Statesman) Oshawa . Biekeli 286,HaJock nder 84, rlHod enntt 15 240 Mr. Crombie attended the the lone 300 effort - a big 336 Dunn 286, 243, Onie Etcher showed that they will give a good account of themselves ini Art Roxt'e 282, Bob Gianville Eon ude 15 3 iCadn Amtr Hckygmetstth hihsne28 240 Junior "A" action. In their first three tilts, the Gens 288, Don Oke 271. lo Brock 15 231 Leadership Institute held ati mark. Other top games went 270, li atil 6 230,1DnaPetî dropped their home opener here ta Montreal and thenl Paul Andrus of the Beaver Ernie Perfect 15 21Ryl Mltry Clee i oHle un26 ne Et-arat l 26 30, 231Royl Mliary Colege in toHelii un 28, Oie t-Barb Buttonshaw 265, 234 battled the highly-touted Canadiens to a tie right in the1 Lumber Co. wvon low single Jack Bonder .152 231K i n gstitO n ast on gust. e 2 81a onaPrsonPggy Haynes 255, 224, Mar- Jac5Lader15e29 he nsttut wa onao!fiv 27. in Pearson 254, Dot Brooks Forum. Sunday afternoon the team came up with a great 9 h I oe a rdLarryPie15 27bighl cosCndteAvre 25i 4,LlaWgt29,2, Cole had 101 and Kari Bick- ad ier1w271bine co-s nd, & 9rae251 4,L)rih 4,22 effort ta wallop St. Catherines for their first win o! the el 09'uss Henning 15 226 institutesweec-onod Peggv Haynes..........22 Bernice Terry 248, Virgie iCampa09gn.s Halîman 15 226 by the Federal Department of!Dot Bro---'-........25 oc ye25 Jrpag. ""hckyngh tth eora reawîîCHraretemh of t planeRuss Oke -...__15 223 !National Health and Welfars, Onie Etcher ......216 Marilyn Wiggîns 238, KEy Jr."A"hocey igh attheMemria Arna illbe424rwar P aul hAd 2,L es Bip e rt Piper 15 219 under the terms of the Fitness Shirley Bickell............ 216 Beauprie 235, Ena Etcher 232, Tuesdays, starting at 8 p.m. See you there. 4S.mal41andruce42AaLs Br Engley 15 219 and Amateur Sports Act. Helen Dunn --5----d-Tenna-t-230,-229,2Helen 44.Howard Bromel - 15 218 On Saturday morning, Oc Piper 22,BheBrown 225, Cecil Mutton * 15 217,tober 26th, at 11:00 a.m. MnDrs l 2, akeAea-I SUPER SERVICE 1Ailey Chatter M'l Burgess 15 217 1Crombie wiîî eonduct 'a pra rc. ed M jr dr 2s5,Jo25,y c ieAlean1 ~ ~ ike oboy isgo-Art-o-e15 26tical demonstration at theMj!de 2,Joc enat21 Don Harvey and bis Bowmanville Area Ambulance ing te stop the Nels Osborne Dave McKnight ~. 15 215 Bowmanville Arena for the- Service have been doing a much appreciated (free) job nt'1 Insurance teami captained by John Oke---- 15 213 coaches. Tearn Standings th okygme hsyaa evc htwa ntttdDon Bagneil. The Insurance Ed Leslie -- 15 21.3 Teen Town Bickell ............ 14 363231 thehoceygams hisyer, sevie tatwasintittedteni owhas13points and a Bob Richards 9 2131 The next Teen Town Dance Tery............. 12 18896ý during last year's intermediate games. During the games, 4 point bulge over Ken's Men's Bob Williams - 15 211 is scheduled for this cominci Etcher ............. 10 18662, there is an ambulance and two attendants on duty at the Wear and Dykstra's Food Jack Gay -.13 211 ay October 25th, at thu Joll............. 6 18657 AWr west end of the arena, in case of accident. This year, several team. 'Frank Blunt 12 210 Lions Community Centre, 8:30Baurie 8....... 4 164 playprs and at ]east one spectator have been taken away ta Ai! Samnelîs ___ 15 209,p.m. Come and dance to the'ar Bud Barter15 29i aethtrcds High Single - D. JolI 300 the hospital for repairs. It is te be hoped that the ambulance T e.... f e Td anel15 208 Figate s kti reordsraigeTrplef D oliA95e won't be needed any more this year, but it certainly i Don Bagnell 15 207 The Recreatien Department 1 Over 215 Averae wonderful ta have- it available, when requirefl, Junior Boys George Bebee ---- 15 206 in co-operation with the Bow- P. Dobbins................. 237 Normi Henning 15 20 manville Skating Club are oi_ D. JolI .....I ...... .... 3 tNowian 3, Brock 2; Pres- George Glanville- 15 205: ferin-g Figure Skating lesson.4 G. Beebe ----- .........236 Use Car KITCHENER HERE TUESDAY ton 5, Marshalli0; Piper 5, Jim Callan --- 12 204 to anyone intenested in tkn -Pret............ ..2231 uC! Wilson 0. Raing .Prfcyt.................... 2231 Wilson 0. ~~Laurence Leaman - 15 203 professionai lessons.R.Wgh......2 3 Those hustiing Oshawa Generals will again be in action Teamn Standing ýBob Glanville ---- 15 203' Classes will be heid ün'B. Holroyd ..............2221 inext Tuesday when they meet Kitchener at 8 p.m. Fer a Nowlan .........................18 George Piper --- 15 23Thursdays !nom 4:00 ta 7:00 B. Buday .................221 Y u o a team that really had no riglit te expect many victories In Piper ............................15 Les Smnale.-- 15 202,p.m., under the leadership of!'B. Trimble ..............218 .Brock ....................... ....9 Bill Westlake Il 1 202 'Miss Barbara Anne Smith. 1 G. Elliot ---............... 216 the fast company they are keeping, the Generals are surpris- Marshall-..................... 8 Murray Larmer... 15 202i The first lesson and regis-1 lng almost everyone. They are taking on the top teams and, Wilson ....................O0 Clarence Oke......----15 200;trations wiIl be held on No-%è either beating theni or giving them a tremendous run for' High Single- G. Baker 247, Features This Week veinher 7th, at BwavlE thbeir type Fnsi this area are rnost fortunate te be1G. Preston 205, D. -Nowlaný High Single- Bud Henning lAea. San:N gh H wkGO hand Tuesday for another exciting game.1 High Double - D. Nowlan' High Triple-. Larry Piper] i. oeration Deprtent e a .Rdsn ...St....nding... 1 1 t402, G. Baker 387. 848. in co-ope.ation.wit.the.Me-.M......son.. 13 t tJunior Girls Low Single - Paul An- menial Arena Management, G. Sctt... . .........G MIDGETS READY TO MEET ALL COMERS Lewis 3, Goodwin 2; Burns drus 95. committee have completed an-'G. sott ............ ......... l' Bowmnvile idgtsmakng heurfirt santthi se l, Mutton 2; Bromell 5, Sel-ý Low Triple-Stu Crago 424.,rangemnents to hold its begin- 'M Wima.......l 1on1lesLo nes skatingc sessions for ý . obes ................ drubbed Whitby Midgets 12-3, at the local ice palace, Satur-1 Teami Standing FarsThs chele chid ur on ev n y ro g ghSnl...... daynigt.Theloalswil b trin <omae i te '~~'Hih Snge-.Bu Hen- ndundr n Mndys no Flg ige G. Scott 273, oanith exhito trail ven fîrong ough t worih t, 1Burns ... .................. 13 ing 354. 3:0 to 5.00) p.m., starting Mon- 'UluTipeS .SctE61 on heexhbiiontrilwhn 'etrboouh wllhehere,11Bromell .................... 13 High Triple-Dr. H. Rundleldy, November 4th. G.1 Scott 273, q18, J. Shearr Saturday, for a tilt starting at 6 o'ciock. Gown........1 n Parents are cordially invit- 11,26 .Bugs 0,29 Regla lage cton wth ja, xbidePot erMutton......................... 1 Low Single - Crago c atn andasitth' G. Bain 251, A. CoIwell 228, Regla lagu atinwit Aax Uxrige P rtPry Lewis ........................... 6 Andrus 95. child with his skating. Thene M. Hodgson 227, 1, Turnbull W iiH UUAK1 end Stouffviile providing the opposition, doesn't get Under- Sellers .......................... ô Low Triple - Stan Mc- Jus no additional charge for 208, M. Feston 204. way until rmud-November. However, Manager Carl Devitt1 High Single - J. Brorneli Murter 389. adults acconpanying children. G.Sc, Averages193f1M'Tè l tells us that the boys will have plenty e! exhibition games 232, M. Kilpatnlck 221, C. -----____cot__.......................... 189 1963PONTAC Pk£.5 beoe ht.ZonsMitFonan shadin hecacigSamelîs 217, S. Cain 215. î ______]si_ M. Hodgson.................. 180 Two ta choose fror bfr ht insMl onani adigteIocig High Double - J. BromellIKN M NI M. Wiseman ................ 177' r ul pwrdi duties, while Jean Dcvitt will try ta keep the club eut O! 415, C. Samnelis 364. BRING THIS J. Shearen ................... 1741arfulpoee th ed s e re a y- r as r r.B nt n G r sF . A llen ...................... 170 the club losk prety sp t hei nw niornshih yr 3 Hnnir2;les SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE PASS G. Bain .. ...................169ý 1962 LAURENTIAN Th lblospet hr nternwunfrsw h Ar ,Rnig2 ye5 M. Bissonette ... ............ 16() Excellent condition, the Kinsmen Club donated te the cause. Along with the McMurter 0; Evans 5, Sellers te. thet A. Colwell................... 165 Jr. 'B" pants which have been loaned to the Midgets, others 0- ~ M. Foster..................... 164; 196 SeutEasTearn Standing th i M. Sedman . .............1634! 16 PONTIAC PA] wh aeaie h cueae:Hrl MGeo Seily .. ... 20) FRI.,.O T 2 . irh -...........-..-131--l oereup Paper, McQueen Motor Sales, MoGregor Hardware, Western aAyne ..................... M . Cmpeli.............163 Tire, C anadian Tire and "Mýick" B ow n, local farm im pie- Lyle .......................1 0 S o m e -.... "-"" * 1 119 6 C E . M P L ment dealer. Also, those unsung herees - the hard-work- Henning .........................9 B ibr............. Ing hockey mothers are busy behind the scenes. MeMurter...................... 3 BIS E U E A . ilbrd ................... 10 Power steering anc Wewl e nnigyo eot o i ige ae Sellers ..................... .... 2 -__L. Woedcock-.............. 158 Wewil ebrngngyu eprt n llMigt ams High Single - F. HenninigD *- C. Ritter .................... 157160P N IC this season, but You can get another preview o! what's ta 170, D. Bradley 164. B -NG- 1I..ht. -..........................................te c e rn e b y v isitin g th e A re n a , S a tu rd a y n ig h t. H ig h D o u b le - C . E v a n s 2 9 8 , ,K . M c o a d . . . . . . . . . 1 5 c l y o w e si e t t t t t F. H'enning 279. z at thse K. MacDnld................149'oalyone il Senior Mixed League WL.BMress...i................. 149 ROUND ROBIN' Kitson 5, Beauprie 2; Cal- PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE i L14Buness............148 Sf This Thursday Pvening, the Badminton Club will hoid' Paatersotn 0:.e..e..M.Crag .............. 1475RA'OO Coombes 0; Colvîlle 7, Oke 0., , M. Swainn........4 another o! those popular round robins, starting at 7:30. Ail Team Standing OVER Irv N PRlyIZE '.Lun..........1 3 players are urged te take part and outsider n---br'ain..........6~~llicuia ). Richards........... 95. ..6. Friday Afternoon! Ladies" Bowling 1 200 Games M. Colville 221, 203, L Martyn 252 W . Combes 249, M. Cowan 241, M. Malley 235:1 E. Etcher 230, D. Rogers 228.' B. Sellers 223, K. Dodds 216, 0. Pat!ield 212, V. Martyn 204, D. Perfect 204, E. Rich- ards 203, M. Foster 201. Averages E. Etcher ------- 2101 O. Patfieid _______2021I M. Malley 199' L. Martyn 1911 B. Sellers _________190. E. Richards _______182' V. Martyn 18() W. Coombes 1-,7 M. Colville -______177, M. Gibson _______173 M. Foster ________170. K. Dodds ____163! T. Eby ----162 M. Dawson16 B. Richards ___160 D. Paeden ---- -- 16 J. Lobb __-. - .---- 159f D. Perfect -- ---- -- _ ,15 S. Brooks . --------__ ~150,i N . M c F e e te r s - - - -- - 1 4 6 ' .R. Hutchîns n . 14 5 A . T i s ) Ip i n s - - -4 2M I M . Y eo ----- --------- -- \'v. Brown..............----- -149 M. McDonald ___.. 14i R. Coxvan .--------- 134 E. Combes . ... 129 E. Mitchell . 129, r1. Graham .. 123 D. Rogers .. 124 . Green 1 , M . W hite10 Mv. Quinney 102. E. *M oore----- 95 ISUN LIFU PîSSURANCI COMPANYt OF CANADA. 8hl e -p35e SUNDAY SKATING 2 - 4 P.M. HOCKEY KITCHENER GREEN SHIRTS VS. OSHAWA GENERALS 'TUES.> OCT. I9th 8:00 p.m. Sides - $1.50 Students and Cbildren, seats or standing - 75e Subseriber Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office of Advice. e Planning On Buying a . BE SURE and Deal With 1Authorized GM Dealer! 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