IB.T.Sq Teani SI Jav Ha;ýýkc. Upstal Ni ghtHak Rebels Sad sïic< Ladie< li FPatc r;o.ý F. Jonez; p. Co- IR. W- j . C;,e B. co:,wel Tr. Erbc-)(--, Ladies' ii .League Bowling StandingF. Paterson..............- 567 83 P. COUtS...................... 558! ......71 F. Jories .... ................ 545! ......... 64 E. Handson .. ..... 473 .........1 . 53 Men's High Triples ....... 51 R. W est .. ............ 748~ 35, J. Paterson ................... 712' Igh Singies J. Carter ..................... 615 2 0ýJ. Bain .. .......... 638 ...... 29. Ladies' High Averages .... ..... 227'B. Carter.................... 190 217 A. Colwell ...........-...... 1881 21P. Cttis ............. ......184; Zh Singles i G. Bain....................... 182 307 'rT. Wiseman . ........... 171 ..... .... 285 Men's High Averages 263D. Carter . ... .. .......... 209 2--)8W. Bagnel.................. 208 252 J. Paterson......... ......... 204iK igh Triples ýJ. Carter . ................. 202 616 H. Handson ..........-..198 s.' .'r t CIth1p'esiandafinest ma. r, - , - n...,"'..xut~rufl. o,.,' - .- .."13 rijis and ei.,)" C 3, .i Special... sO \ e *i the RSsan F>(hctot boat. 8OAT!Il MF Ol R m filoi 111 THE SPICHLAI <ASADIAU $ATRC*.s. 5 aM O lé 1 , Abu. mus fl< neujuu uno T renton Goalie Foils Attack by Local Midgets Mixed Major League k Many times during the battie for supremacy be- Tram standings High Averages tween Trenton and Bowmanville Midgets last Satur- Beaur:e ..- - -- 6 B. Buday .___~ 243 day, Barry Ellsworth in the visitors net came to the Joli - -------- --- 6 !M. Burgess 239 rescue of his team. This occasion shows some of the Bickeil -- -- - ---- 4-- - P. Dobbins _ _ _ _ _ _ _238 Budn, ,v ------ - 41:E. Perfect 14,____ 31 Patfi,ý;d - ----- 4!.S. Bickell ____ 226 Eth -3 1B. Holroyd 223 Trno is M d e J Iligh Gamnes :D. Joli.--------222 rno is M d e B 13ria 2 . B3arter 308, O . Etcher-- . 219:r Pa. Pd w ' 272. N .lenrîtng P. Patterson -----------24' )q9, 13, 'xvî2.54, B. HoliB. Heari __212___ roycd f-;. (D. Etcher 2612, D.IB. Barter21 joli 233, 2 88, P. Patterson H. Dunn ______ 210 284, MI. Burgess 290, 275, G. R. Wright ----- 1 ElliotI .301, M. l-lolroyd 285 High Single- B. Buday 373. J. Cartir 257, 258. P. Dohbinsi High Triple- B. Buday 818. 326, Ji. Dunn 332. Low Single -J. Trîmble 114. Men's Major Leaguei Bowling News Harold Bennett won aIl thi honors an Wednesday nigh when he hit a 783 triple an( the highest augl ame c the second schedule, 365. Elton Brook was runner-ui With 471. El- Leslite Lad 757 Russ Oke 74,1, Jack Bond 731 Jiîn Callan 727, Bob Glanvili and AI Osborne both Lad 714 Bd. Lesiue Lad a 341 singl( and Jac'; Botnd 305, (ieoru- J. o-.- ad fi lom garne oai101u, Pat Leddy 103 flan MihL,; 113-118. Rot also v. u Io%&ttpt 446. Jont Oke, son of 'Wild Bill' h;4.( 449. Rt.is ,Oke is ctt niit ct 11 lead i-j. th"e ru,. ith 25, for 6 games. Flon Brook i, 14 pointFi f iu puce, avet ag- ing '241 . Jnet Bond. the firsi f;ciedttle w.itner of the higI- average, and Hiarold Bi-nneti are clippinf' a't at2101. Dyk tras Food is lîntiri li the team stuanding, havirig fis-, vints. e-.. Meu tîX -car e1-Ce,, ad Nf-Is O.:borî'î Insuralice. ~tuniztc- eaP i'elI ,with 4 wirts and 2 1rissc-s. This Week -. This Schediole High Snl H. Bennett 36t5 iligàli 1p u H. BWzi.et 783 R. Oke 701 Pepsi - Cola rÂppointment ROY SWINDELLS 'fh(t ipoîintit of Roy S~ w i I C Ide ;i 1-îk-rtgional niani t~r, Otarie region, Pei),îi-Cola, Canada Ltd., has b 'o:cd by Fr (k H ;( ;ý hbreCCtor of field upu *ýto hlm-. A nattix t.f t i3owrialiv tue, Onitario. Mr. Sxvî,iitdt ls has an c.t i'\ebackgrouril in the soi' dr-tnk inidustr. He lias I i t. ý comîpi i) f(n thu 1;-t i u i dur- iig ho. li t cld a vart 'i i eu-ib po- sitions mtritn ,îrî d AI- bertzi lu v.n mitîger of the <'o i liv, Edmtonton puipu Vo n i11 o bis preý- ont nr:.t it n. Mr. swin- î!1 s I i . ~hi- head- quartci-, i the Cuînpany's Toroii- e ut,, Low Single- le G. Jonesl100 Low G. Jones 1001 do Triple- e R. McLean 448 à. ]Bagneli - Clarke 444 pl2nd Week - 2nd Schedule :lTeam W LPts. 10 Dykstra's Food --- 5 1 5 4Ken'ç Men's Wear- 4 2 4 [e Pepsi-Cola - ----- 4 2 4 Nels. Osborne Ins.- 4 2 4, ~Frank's Variety - 3 3 3 Liberty Bowl-- 3 3 3 ri Hooper's Jewellers 3 3 3 rOlympia Restaurant 3 3 3 d Lander Hardware - 3 3 3 'Jury & Loveil 2 4 2 'eBeaver Lumber 1 5 1, Selby Grant Heating 1 5 Ji 'SAEM POThL*eCanadtan Statesmait, EowrnanvMfe, :Tan. U9, 1964 SA ES TS "%Night Hawks"" Ladies League In ncherexibiio g M . ý%-Wiseman. ... 8,A. LIorusso. .... . 133 feated rono 21, b Bwma_'. Hodgson ...~......M...a.......12 icat Orno -1,Ln owmn-. Shearer .............- ..... 7; A. Perfect ............_ 124 ville, Sa:irdiav afternoon. Jirn G Scot"..........6, V. Bartîctt .............. 124 ;'Cow1in,1 was out for his firstý M. Sedman......... ....... 5'J. Miutton ..........121 gaiewthSlem and pae'G an.........3 M.Neil ....... ............ S1 excepti:onallv weil. Highi Triple - M. Hodgson 661 M. Swann........ ......... 117 'tGeor eLae rom Dn ihSni - M. Hodgson 284 M. Mitchell............... 110 Fen:.;a o.msfrs ol Averages S. Coombes 266, 253, A. Col- 1~ getter and Terry Walton A. Colwell .20....... ý6.wel] 226, 226, M. Hodgson 284, 'cotinted f;ýr tlie second one M.L Wiseman......23J Mairs 237, J. Gibner 23', tinassisted, Penal' les were G. Bain 17 .Wiseman 226,.MM Crago h Ide o Jim Cowling for M. Hodgson. ............ 18 6 22,2, M. Firth 218, J. Lunn 213. ielbowing, Wilter Rickard for J. Shearer.................. 185 J. Shearer 209, M. SedmaM j lboa.*di.no. an-d Tirn Prout for S, Coombes ... ..............1j791 207, F. Paterson 207, M. CoylLb "~ogli. G. Seot ................. 17.202, A. Lorusso 201. T axfswili be start- J. Woodlock............._176 -___ irtz in t\vo weeks, s0 corne out M. Ccyie ..... .......7 FENO ULN andxvutc ou g1010,. Cag........ .......173' lSu: l xtmnsclhool F. Allen........-............l7 nTed anuary 2lst, saw lateNorth Courtice play E'd B. Wilbur .............. 170 thîe ladies back after the Maple Grave Tuesda.v. Jan,!'1. Wright ..... 1701 weekend battlir.g for a plae '18, in Towmanvile Ne re-'M. Sedutnan .................. 170) in the race for the Bank of suils wcre availabte at pre.s J. MvairS ................... 167 Montreal Troph.v. Skips Mms tJ.te. J. L ..................... 162 N. Gay. V. Wroodlock, and M. Bowmanville squad being foiled again by his efforts'-- T WoOdeock ..............161. Bell taking anothier xvin and as hie sides out to stop what appeared ta b. a sure W eul............ 1601the team aif Mrs. M. Morris gol'J'uI21 TtV AfK Fser ...............1601 sk ipped ta a victory by the ,FrdayAfern ()lýi. ostr ............ _ ..... 34vice skip, Mrs V. Cowan, ini rM. Firth................ 1341 hur absence. Lais vrgJ o ln . Burgess .............. ,,1Thursdav's' games sawSkp Tourne>' Sandra Goodnuîrpny 194'b C. Ritter................ _1501rA. Gborne tking h i M a rio n 200 G a ntesJ. P a r~k er . ................. 1 4 4 w ith M rs. F.. a m larg Pei rLO. Moffatt ý............... 139 ta retire with ant injured back. Shirey Boeik ... .. [2., i î1E 264 5, Cc8,n 230CoE. K. Roiston ................ 1361 the xvice skip of the team car. Gwen Dn is 81 264 M. Civan 20, E.E. Coomnbes ............... 134. ried an and led her team te a Gwn 1rns .. 1 ijtchell 228.W. Coornoos 221, R. Robertson........_- 133 successful conclusion. Pat Mff -- 1 -_13E',- tct tf.ttM '1 - Hety esae ~ 211, S. LlrookS 200, Florence Snowd.'.......171 Averages Vein-ta Luice . .. . .. s N Co.a 165 BetyBLia........ XK Doddi .......... ...... 1951 Carol Rober-ts .. Joan Gibbon 15ý LO[tit....... ....... 189 Louise Bell . 153 ?M. ..... ...... 187ý Marian Stepliens 149 M M1..- , 183 Elsie Prou- 141, Nt c(>le 1.......t83, Shirley Bain ",39ILmoi18 Marion MýcNan 139 M ' . 8 Slel]i H-awkins 1,17 O'âtfuoXi........ .....180 Jean Dev'i1, 126 rS, Rice¾ard. 17 C.O.F. Men%ç Averages é Etcher........176 Don Bishop 213, Ev KinýT208o Si .Richards.......174, Hart-v Snowdon . 201 M Poster........173 Haroid Hamiî200 S. Brooks. ý........... .....168 Rav IVesOn-ke 2(0% il.Rogur........167 Ror Bfroc!o 200 W. C'onie s.......165 Jack Mantle......... ...13 19C . .Mý..........164 Glen ProS.......195-S. Coonbvs ........... 164 Bob Marshall . 1880E. Mitchel........161: Murry Mmrrdal1 79 .1. ecî151 Ernie lRuberls......173 M. Dta.~f......... 148 Dic1k D.nn(s 17V2!T. F,),;147 I \~~îîS'ephers.....171 Meot h........4 I <'sc Schîri.........17 1)Paedc n 14 M2t P aîthî...........169 R. FHhi cui or......1411 1 Jack MrN'îb...........16 B 3 8 Smî........16 I MîUif t 136 ËaM Luka . .....row.......61V.Brvý, ...... 131 ý!Averages .Ft0 ica .. .......... O Name Games A. Bffl MlUv 5 Russ Oke 6 255 Bob G >d............ .526 ~,Elton BrookÏ 6 241 .De....130 ...t..o... 1461 SJack Bond ------ 6 240 On Saturday evening, the second day of the A Minai- Nidget hockey tour- s o ..........13 _-ao Rentt- 240 namnent w-as campleted. here, with the tearn from Trenton winning top honors 1u, îýAMks13 îr arPîarô 2ý39 by defeatin' Baomanville 9 to 6. Ajax and Cobourg were the otiiers in theNi Ztdrn 1.34 Larry Ppr - 6 2 3 P) RuNa~ad --ô~ tournamnent. Phioto shows Trenton goal ie Barry Ellsworth, right. receiving his Sir ------ 22 bronze medallian from Percy Walter of Oshawa wha represents lte Detroit Red- Bý-rtEngle 6 2M Win s in this iea. Capt. Wayne Down of Bowmanville is iii the centre. Ed Leslie -------- 6 2 26C e Mel Burgess -- 6 224E A Buî.d Heruning --6_ R 224 Bob Glaittille - 6 22,5! Dave MclCnight - 6 -2221 i g Hap Palier------ 6 «2 1 Fnank Bluitt .ia... 6iieObig b fe goal s, hts thirdfourth :along, .ith one as ss, inglcsý Cec] Mtnton, 6R 91ldif!erene and that %vas Glb- and fîfth aof the game, ini thu, going to Lockte McNair antIý Cec] Ilast f»ive minute,,;ta break it flan Sinmpson. Peter Wcrry r Jim Callan . 6 2171ver as Trerisnr defeated Bow - ,d pe1pcedU W asss Clarene Oke 6 21 i m-nviiie M-6 n hillitg The teanis were ali ever: atj Pro scout Perey Wa1iersý JaGeorge ---b-e- 6 2142 î'~ exhibition contest,,two each at the end aof îLe presented trophies ta Trentan,1 Bob Wllias -- 2l~Saturdav night at the 'Mein-, first and still tied 5-5 alrw'nr of tlu- Yoting Canada r Dr. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i HRude 6 21arhArn. the secornd. iMcDonatld adidrtoutîtament. Lust week'sl~ Jak aner . 6 210,Ka lCtrIh'l ot e mra pair frlt iîesWiC r uposed to tangie in, MNurnay Larmer- 6 210 was desi;n(d fa ind a ticý, Betîhoani Pnd Rleid potted oute the second garrit but Col.oýung- ýHwrd Bromeil 6 209 after th(' ,ocu1s uveýneci titu api:ece. al- 0aperSe ir Hanry Akey__ 6 12091 score it 6-6 etir:I l tnt' i i.: . Steve Bumis and Don 7i'-tapies Column for pla,>off de-! Rîîss Hallman .-- 6 209, Ct lavor broke Ions' for Mtmri,,ter ecrLnit fi' a pair, tails. Bl hte------- 6 206'H ce -- . - - ,Lowell MacDougal- 6 26Towf League H ce iArt Rowe 6 206_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bud Barter 6 2106,r Ao icaeds 6 205 CEILING4 & WALL - amls 6 205 Robon's W i Oy pia s TADM r Ted Bagnell 6_ R 2029! O U Sly îHarold Michelson - 6 22~1DII U Bill Westlake 6 202 i i i i Nrm. Henning 6 201 ivCi'iiyS D'.n rystai bl 'Ne'wviIe -Starkville L~e1diRtjb7on Mo- ed twice sngles gong ta j Don Prout andI Murrav. tors ,hýped i aH-nd u ,n- Dc:a, West, George Heath,!rown alsa regte1 apar 8 pes. 1" x 2" .7 fit. pia Rcstaur-t.11',,l.7, andI Mo-fDon MacGregon, Bruce Coîe eacît for tLe Sports, tlie coPter 7 pes. 1 " x 2" 8 fi. Forget-me-nots ..-. 9 106221 Nulty's Sports nmoverl im a ard Bill Cros. ou goîi, to 'Arohie" CrossevIl. 1 x1" recommnended Pase .. .. ....8 109sm~ Àr i:ui:~Oyni îarkers suc-,, to Ted Fairev can.le up W.iti a, Asters.......... 5 10175 Ct-. -tut Dî:urv 7-; :ri To'w ,uANx WNcuîînan with a pour, hat-trietk in the losin O.iOSî' for ceiling -2«,.c a fi. .Sunflowers ...... .. 2 96261 Leagiete ; c oTuur.ý, terry Marjerri son, "Maoiti while Don Masters asý..tsted on ______________ Over 200 Games - Jean HalIl day 11igtL Richards, Garx- Coopcr, 'Hank' the three and Llovd Hamilton 231, Doris Tompkins 228. hil th cnu., Iobsouis Lane and Brian Forsev. alsti in on alil ti scorin.. PARTITION Gwen Hallowcll 225, Edna E-scorefl thre'" '-nalqs i each i A pair aof goals bu Bob o- garnered iour assisu. i liott 216. Martha Farrow 20-.te r.:i.o e k .otý e aî;wir lre i testaT Averages a 6-I1buau atîlOlvnip.a play put the second grn.e On;arn.Standin s S TULI 1 uldnt ah iL u TerrY Black ice, after Crystal Dairv l1ad Rrn)bon Mators- 9 3 18 Edna Elliôtt . ......... 20Utwa the birg ýui', for Utc xvý,iiii.drawin %within a goal on Don'Crystal Dairv 6 6 i2 2" x 4" - 7 ft. Doris Tompkins ............1l96 tiers witn fout- goals ando lhree Master5z inarkers at 14:47 of McNtltv's Sparts 6 6 12 Jean Hall...........87 a--.. 3O . iso n ,cou--tht- final 20 minutes. Olymnpia Rcst'int 3 9 6 2" x 4" - 8 ft. lDorotlhs- Stark ........... 186)- Marg. Wade............... Marie T'm . .... Gwe. Halloweill.......... M illie Porter ........... Snîre Oudshoorn...... ?lr..MacDonald...... Ina Brnown ... . . .... Nlarilyn MacDonald Joyce Stacey ..... Mat-tha Farrow ...- Launa Myles .- .... Nlaireen McCullough. Mary Skeldîng............. D ateyBoisvert......... I ae Boisvert -......... 1'.eda Stapleton .......... Olive Henderson ......... jNettie Savery ............ "Town LeagueBasketbail 171- 70 1681 1681in(rse!H oe' 16Fuels Down McQueen's 27-21 156 153 Danny Seto .hu5eud tue wav'ptcked up seven points fori Frank Sobil paced Stephen'si 150 ln Men's Town Lat m .sk .lte' nmes hile Gary- Tiche with 13 points anîd Benny r 139baI pa- Wednesday nighit aI anud Ray Wallace each notohed Kn i o e.4 nyly o- 128 as Coronation Cafe cru.sLed Second place m-as at çriake lied flue andI Gord Rit-or rap-! cellar-dwelling Hooper's Jew-iin the nightcap, with Stepheniped in four. ellers 41-21. Seto unleashed'Fuels coming on strong lnii îLe Team Standings a 26 point sconing di-cpiay faor[ second haîf te defeat Mec-,IIV. L. T. Pts, the season's top effort and taop, Queen's Motors 27-21. Mc- Cot-onation place in the peint race witn Queen's led 19-9 at half-time, Cafe ._. 8 3 0 l16 167. but were held to only a single McOueen's nhe league-leaders grabbed, basket in the tourth quarter Matons 5 1 I1V an early 13-3 bulge, andI ledj as tLe Fuels closed the gap ta Stephen Fuels 6 4 1 13ý 21-5 at the haIt ta caast ta aný 19-18 headi.ng Into the final Hooper's eas-v victorv. Ken Williamson I session. Jeweller. - 2 9 O 4 iMarg Pernis '140, Bob ah,. COF B W LING224, Vera k;,ng 225. We Ladý Ray Westlake's te,îit co- lake teams, the leaders tn the league. M?ýarori McNab led tLe r tinues to be the surprise ohfîrst schedule, are well be- w iwth a 77 and t,,'l-, c-.-o- the second sehedule in îLe'hind their first achedule out- Lind '.a. guess wno iJtck COT u..'MeiN.rttî with 85, DeînÀ Gb- i C. F P:da' u,,t bwYtgpu.son 89, Chester Borek 9!, N,e. TLcy inoreaitad their lc:ud ta Everett Ki-ug bet ail baw.r Zondervan 91, Jean Devitt 9q: 7 points oser Bett*y Weýtlsae, enes this' week lain-igh single1 and 94, iteam b.v - kno ,5 p..tfrain 3adhghtil 2 týSadn Glet.,--iProots t -u.R N.r 33an ia rplb2 t1îadn sjj 7stcu,ý . i go: n i,"mue into second spot mn thei-:W. L P - thiek oai te fight with a seven averages. Next was G1eniflRa-,- Wcslake 10 2 24 point sweep from Ron Brockýs Pt-out 636, Don Bishep 68,BetI', Westlake 7 5 17 teanr :i aunu: t he bague is Bob Na5a1andI H a rr ny BoMasll5 1 clase:- in îýCLet'C,'nd schtuedu1&Snowden 608. Good garnes BbMrLal 7 5 1 wiît big gsir.s o'. Ras' Wes:- were rolled by Glenn Prout Harry Snowden. 7 5 15 lake's andt 13Bt' Mars!iall's 256, Pat Marshall 225, Ray!Ro'-. Broock j 7 Il tea!m- '. of.(u-. :', uu- Wes'akc 249, Hari-- Snoswden Jack at . 4 8 l0 bottoin of r. rt ( .'- 241, Ev King 229 in addition Glenn, Praut . 4 c' 10 IGwen Deans and Betty Wv5t- ta his 333, Shirley .Brock 240,JGwen Dennis .. 4 8 8, UTILITY HARDBOARD Y'ý8 x 4' x 8' Sheets 25 sheets or more delivered Siniar Iow prices on smnaller quantities. POPLAR PLYWOOD UNDERLAY Yi4' x 41 x 41 1 to 24 sheets delivered MAHOGANY SLAB DOORS i4e8EACH 21"x69 2'"x 61 2Vx 66 or 6'8" 4.89 or 6'8" 5.59 or 6'8" 5.79 N. MeFee'es.. ........125: Ni. TC ps.. .... ...... 125, R Rcoýa( .' -125 M. Wil .. 92. M. Quini e 78! LVER À vu- %1.%. O.H.A. JUNIOR "A"v HOCKEY KITCHENER RANGERS 'v& OSHAWA GENERALS BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL ARENA TUESO. FEB. 4th 8:00 P.M. 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