8 The' Canaijian Statesrran. Bwavi.Aux, 12,.PA S PRTrOPICS., By Frank Mohun 62d 723«j MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLERS AI1 Goose" Osborne took timp out from hîv managerial dluties with Ken's Mens Wear softball club tr inform us that teams will soon be drawn up for the Mens Major I.eague: bowling schedule. Any new bowlers wishing to participate Should contact AI as quickly as possible. Also. anv rurreot major leaguers who will be 'dropping out mu5t nform secre- tary Osborne. The bo ys on the executîve tellinme that thev are lookîng for the biggest season ever. Thssc ribe is lonk- inig for a M-aor improvement n our own average . so maYbe we d bettier hike on dlown to Liheriv BowI for a few practire gamnes. "TICKER" FINDS THE RANGE Art "Ticker" Bell sunk a phenomeoal shot at Ihernw manville (Southview) Golf Club iast week. when he came. through with a long 190 yard chip shot on the par four eighth for a birdie three. Art was plaving io a match %vhen he unleashed what is the iongest chip shot wevP'\e heard of in Bowmanville. to find the hole. GERRY HAS BEEN BUSY In the sports pages this week, readers wmiIl notice that complete batting and fielding averages have hern compiled mnciuding every Mens Town League player x-ho so much as threw a bail this year. Bill Osborne of Nichols' Motors led the leapue in the hitting department with a tremendous .577 average. As a pitcher, Osborne won four times without defeat, -while dlaim-: ing 78 strike-outs in 31 innings. That's an average of over two and a haîf per inning and thats good in any' league. George Stephen was the top winner, coming up xvth eçix victories in fine decisions. John James. haviog a rough time getting started. gave Up the mosî hases on halls, a totalý of 48 in 58 frarnes, which was the top number of innings j by any pitcher. A pair of sluggers, Ted Dadson and Ray Preston each clouted four circuit blows to tie for the home riin crown. "Moe" Richards batted in 16 ruos tri lead in the R.B.1. division, while Bob Marjerrison drew the nlost walks - Il. The guy responsible for compiling these statisties xvas Gerry Marjerrison, wvho spent considerable time and effort in getting the report ready for the Statesman. Gerr 'v bas' tdone quite a job for the league this scason, and for this reporter as well. - ii;r I ii Il x i l ' Il p -;i i Il kl . i.cho (rl i i l l i l l ( I i' 1, I i I o i ir ir y - V i I i il du o i )l11 -(liin - i ci,', i t d -lii se-1 i I k -- St B ixe cî c-i- oitcî. (i tut i lx I lan'i orc 1 I ,ii-.I j r i't i r------- h;) cI Iîî D~x S-iîx- ii i c i o n1 i- 2 n i ii î I i t i lu i. i. k. i il i u l l i i b> uni <hunki- r ci I-j - 5 îîîî * -r~cm -ubti t e- - ' - -t-. ~--.. - - n - -~ lix' 'r. 0111 2 ---, SIc-ut' ."xlilI.. riiitr'rte clc- Ied ibm (.îor i ilec o -I B iP-i-r I 1i ea (. o'd si-c-c i iit -.- on iisai- cCha r- lie Tir '- xciIkc- msau- Grii WnXVîlî w i u xllb tIw 'i- o fl i i, c i i I lleh s o nie s r ia r i-f îîn.. Fxx- Ii opeic-c xx i ii a i g l e . r k i g s o ,O d cl wix-tld plicit. SopI(-, iî x .11-kclli flc ici Mxo. hîîî Iuinir- Iîîea ntinîmnl(tl dive, o dec-) 1u cfi c J-l,'o V righit si Vlil inbs brck ioI 9e iif'imî-I.p lh, on bai-k - Ci i gb i l oxI lbe oui-c - ln iiO-t mr.itg pai tS xks iî ih,- îiuaiiagd I 101bol-IP (1111o the haHIl. xii le s-apng V1 Ie Fîix Is t xi, iou e Iiî in 1 l I nu'ir i i r î l . K b l i s s p o i l c -d A gcid oppii i tîî ix- u fi b flx e xv bI -cl rd a d lxxi:.1 i-Ciil h cd 1lu i-- lih riîitîîei-s iin il)(, ' ' g tri-ffc- ari [<x chxxP 1ag - i b h 1lrkut ll\ieî (C ' m S<Iikilc' nk l i Iiil i x ' iii b rcir î î î î a u t - p ot i r I i t n e d r i xv e ive cci nd MA i c iiI-- admxmru i i-in;îi î i l ncl t li- cui 1),111î -1, ru I tse Agis il Chartron's Club Ellis Into Submnission 19-12 - c a uic- i -r Vi r - 1i5 il irle-. il--ici. Suil .x -i h xx-eîî - I ho r? -' -- taivo. ,illcxx it'- c Kit t s. - l')cii îî x-' -. c fior' xx a s htii'l~-r~ d .111 h i ae- f-C\i!ui us 14 i - hi-~. I iuc -Ifou 14 lits. x atI th xlix- 'or Ilte Ice'- i - S I t i- ' rm p u n- Inb c Ili s ai c. ha1 'g Lixrii T e 1 h a i j i p 1'etud g Ci' Pcki r1":o. ii e 1 riki ) i~ li i fîr- c ot :nuh; (, h:2-icI \ C a - 'ttic ii.2 bntri i ' -i Ciri r c-I noVerandt'O a 7.ih«n'.ý -.u' ori '1) 1' 1<aîv î'-- 1, oý xxý ci rCu-cSttc- ou. c-ut iclck1 r ' i- îrc-i- -i Il -(i lo ý- i -c i r - four g n loc ic t c :h'o Cri-î - rc. -cler?.h.-f1-r cf trc- 'ilbf-1- Ihi! hie1ro'îî1'or[fli- i fter a hieî discussioni lme(s was 1rîîled xafc xvith a inuble Ioci hs u c- t pagnje; imgle'd I-ni eIbmi-.un, SI ephe gax c- p six ils. ranoed six aîît akd fou, 'h ile lame fs ailoxxci-I foui- ýaeiec la i rnei1 a pair ncf t rikeciit- andissîe xx free assis. Ai liii lmdaul a iir il iugl. nd VauItScîIe a RdouIble ho lear tephefcii s. 'lxxi.t ac-u te or ia IfI le Mo s x'cai ma! r'ith a dioule and fuwo sijgje,-, ie t- Ja mes cil I ccted a ioîm h c - 166 KING ST. E. Don Armsrong, Sales Manager Hap I'hiljî Stew Preston Ray Lathangue (rnlin Unoke Junior Men's LeagueI .Tt'NIOR MEN'S SOFTBALL (Final Learue Standinjr% Sams Fitner Foods Chartrans Men's W FIlms Shoes Rill Bates tSamsî .1tim Covle (Ellisi Rob McManus ;(Sarmsî Harold Michelson (ChRrt.) Doug Lane (Charîransi H-a rold Kenneti I Chartra ns) G rant Thornpson t Franiks) Don MeIcltiurtei- (Frinks 1 RîIll Crosex- tEllisi Terrx- Baker (Chartrans) Dick Stata (Sams) H-arv Webster t Ellis) John Kil pati-cmck ( Sansý iGeoroge Michelson (Chari.) Johnmî llnock IElli-s Lýarrv- Paquet (ChartÀ1. Jimi Clarke (Chart.j iBrian Smith ( Chari.) Elu-ood Lce (Ellis) Bob llellam (Chart.) AI\ Wondtock EIlis) Jerrnv Falls i Sains Ted Leveck <FIlis) Bruce Adanis (Ellis) BMaine Pickard (Samisî "d Brmwn ( Fîanks) Bick Lmes(Franksî Brai-tYourth i Ellis> MePheeCter; s(sains) Bîîd Perfect (Franks) Gkix Parks (Sanms) Garth Linlon I Sains i Bill Fllis IFak Bob Burton frns AI Bo vd (Ellîs> Kfm Baker (Franks) BriatiîAdamis Ellis> Dennis Sulliv-an (Charýt.) Steve Buroýns (Samsý) AI Cole (Chart.) Brian Bradle 'v (1ranksî Jim McKnight <Fraoks) Bruce Ogden (Ellis i John Con nors (Franksý Xiltv 7Willowdale <Franks) AI Fa rroxx ( Charil. Pal Murphy (Ch1art.ý Wavrne Devift iFranksî; Nichols' Motors Win Their Semi-Final + - . - - rarins itigitil il Ore il t 1ba !i , in i î c i, i i tut cc(, NICHOLS' IN - KENS A ND FUELS BATTLE on Satît i c' --c itas a 1()ioli . tunoi 'Hello Billy - lUs so good to have x'ou back whene v\oui Carnix-al v-cou ivi 11-,o!()1-i. x .c1t1im ,-ciouîIl beiong.' At least the greeting must have been something wiî h a;1 10-0 uti .Theiic\ lu -'i\cîî'tticc like that afler Bill Osborne pitched a one hil shutoîîî Satur- Sa?--Ibt .m- s lii'L r v- îi diay night with Nichois' Motors thumping Kramp's Furniture agai us-t cburVos Xcu, ir 41 i Saî-1 L 's-luol:. to gain a berth in Ithe Menýs Town Soft bail League fi nais. Tha1scus-cî la xOii?<ulcc1ui.n' i 1:-ii t Nichols' took the series three games to one, otit-scot-iog the opposition 34-29.M a e p ca u r SehnFuels niipped Kenls Mens, Wear 3-2 last x'eck M k C Lcac i Catch to stave off elimination, with Ken'., stili leading two games to one. The fourth game was played last night (Tiiesdavî.; While the other series featured free-scoriog gamnes, (bis one has been cornpletely differeot with Ken's holding a slim 5-4 rîmn margin ox-er Stephen's as pitching has predominated. If the defendlng champion Fuels won Tuesdav. that would force a third and deciding contest Thursdav night, with the best of seven finals slated ho gel undeî-way next Truesday, 6.30 p.m. aI the High Sehool diamond. Hoxvever, a Ken's xictory wvould mean the finals will stant on Thîîrs- day. Nichols' undoubteil.y wate-hed last nights attraction %vith great interest and ms assuredly wer-e pulling for a Stepheî-<s win. Not that they'd sooner meet one team or annçl-,t,- it'.q just a case or time. Osborne fanned 18 batlers n Saturdiays gîet exhibitionî, but he has returned to Toronto and word is Ihat the lefi- hand ace won't be back until August 201h.ý Withot Osbor-ne Nîchols' wili be in (rouble. despite their Ixen semi-final wins. With him the odlds wouldi cer(ainly shift n fax onr of the Mo tors - JUNIOR SEMIS UNDERWAY The junior men's softbaîl semi-fînats commenced NMon- olay night with Chartran*s Mens and Boys' Wear, meeting Ellis' Shoes. The other series started Tuesday, Sam's Finer Foods clashing with Frank's Variety. The remaîîîder of each best of five affair is expected <o continue as foiloxes: Wed., Aug. l2th - Chartrans xvs. Ellîs. Thurs., Aug. 13th- Sams vs. Frank's Mon.. Aug. 17th Framks vs. Sam's Tues., Aug. I8th- Ellis x's. Chamran's Ail games in the semi-finais will be played aI ItieMe rnorial Park, starting at 6:45 p.m. As we are xriting tiîs. Wednesdays game is not defînile, which means that shonîr? 1< be postponed, aIl games would shift ahear? Io the îîcxî'ý é;cheduled night, eventually ereating anothenr ic-t it Thursday, August 2th, betxveen Ellis' and Chanti-an's San-is, after posting one win in <hein finsti four gaîtes, haxve scored 13 consecutmxe victories. to rate as strong favori-- ites over tarl-end Fnank's Varietr- The other affaîn promnises to be more tightly contester?, butî league slatistmciaîî lim Clarke tellsslus that Frank's arc capable of coming up wixhh a better effort in the play",offs. Durîng the regular schcdule Buill Bates woîm the lîaiting championship wi-th a big .469 axverage. Sams flic-k Sîtanu was the loopsr top pitcher. complng a gliiîering 13-1 eod~ FIDDLERS' CONTEST For 363 days of the year, Shlbui-ne s a qujietcnînOMUMIi*v of ma.ybe 2,000 inhabtants. But tlé,- other txxo davs, Shelbunne cornes (o life as il is turner? into "Fiddletoxvn- Canada. Friday aur? Saturda * the 141h annual Canadiamu Open Old Time Fddlers' Contest -vas field? ai Shelburne Aremia anid itlxxas perhaps bgger and better thami e- At leasî il 8;eemed <bat way' v toIbis reporter xxhn xvas theî-e for the fil-si time in five years. The eiminations xxhich starter? Fnîdax- night laster? 'til1 4:30 a.m, Saturda '- moromng. For tlhe fîials Saturdav exening, ail tickets bar? been soIr? oui rin advanu-e. The wav thus lhing is gomng, Sheiburne rîeeds a bîgger ancîla, Ox-er- one hund-er? participants, angimîg in age fr-om niiie to eightv-onr contester? the opein. nox-elt v, ladies. 18 and- under. amîd 65 and ox'er filles. Althnugh xve don't prnfess to knoxv verv much about tbis form of xiolin phax!ing. thoc r- Portfer uox expects 1to m the Boxemanville folks wm n make this a yearly hri-îp if xx'e 'ait gel tickets. ~MEMORIAL ARENA ROWMANVILLE ) Telephone 62:3-5"428 PUBLIC SKATING FRIDAY, AUG. 14th 8 Pi.1. ADMISSION - Children t h 1; iu~ X i i i - ;--in; 11 1 r n ta -rr-r I t, iI - - ý- lao - . ir -"i - - i.,, i r j- - I - t c. tiiiiti-<-~ i . i r cri- i -- - r r 'iii 'r '-c- i - Cale Takes Over Mound Chartran 's Nip Frank's 10-6 To Close Junior Schedule Il v .1 Ili ( 1là .i1 F r I i'i C'rr'-iO n i t. t- ui (i i 5 (i - - r - f - i il r i - 1. f i f 1-~ i r -. Vi i r ----'I ~ -r u - - 'r î-î-~e c - -n ii,()n'u ci f lin- ka- c ' P lv i -i f a t k~'- ' - . - 'o - " I ci r) - - " : -l' .u. y m i. Series t;ie ltt'ir titis- paL("o.r flitc\- vcîîiîd be ail lied <yi, copend- iIe- onî t 10.wii',.Xlrnbers cf' tue Ni--unis' Motom-s lin îudie, ie.ut mxx ici'! Ici ipgith, XinG-N8 NelsoiitYuo i.A lix \Vi tmai. CintF'u-iu-oiand Jack 1)-uI; r-.k >Y.( ;> ccîi-uv2 .:\aîricc Rtcbatds Bihll),Ncîi-mu. auix-YPipi-i. CharleiKipa ickand a ix \ î i s, aK-t ifon ciCana ndi- I T c Mas-I os. Kramp's Down Nichols 13-4 to Extend Series K ranip's Fiit-iit ti-e er-upl cd for a x-n nfuluiniî Io oveicunlr ia 4-1 dC fîcît a nd go on 10 xx ailItj N ichols* NMot- OI-S 13-4 ini bflithird garne ni a best of five serni-fimialýseries nt the High School Park. last Wedmîesdav iuighî The mxvin kept Kranip's 001)05 alx-e, as thev rîow <i ail in gantes 2-1. ThIle te0an111szt ra dc d single tale ii t - ntho firsî Nichols, couilied on a dCli he hx- Jack Bond-i anud '<cru Gitinr single. xx-th K rainps, replx-ing. oit sin-ýlî-s hv Terrî-v Blacl, and RaY Wallace and ait ený-r The Motois fored lii a 4-1 Icad in the scoýnd . stai-toc bv a wal; <o La rr \-Pîpci. Clint erîsoiboa? mnt aniin- field hit. Terrv Masters silold anîd tlho sevicid lun of Ithe inning scoî-ed ils. Bonîd xxas ouil on, i ow iolleî- i0 firsi Ciril- Kranîlps Çru i infilie 1h ird. T'lt pennant - xiiniiîg Fîmrîîîui-- ceex- eail v Iilimuc i t (îî,îiî flic fourt.h. Ille firî--î s Vi hattrs aI c-cri ng. Bob IIa-- .jen-isnnon cî-d wil1h a ha se < on ha Ils, BoI) Willia nis wai safe on Ginîîbîn's errer anmd Lloyd htamlillti dcubled. A single by Black aud \xxa 1k Ic Fcxxler lcadrd ilItehases sud wa Ilac-e cra îed I heioff xi a lw-hggr.mking il fîx î R.B.L1. RIv C ronir ci abdsecond on Nelso cît Yen xxi d lieIo 1 Another One Run Win RihtDown Io Final Out As Fuels Nip Ken's 3 to 2 17I Vear 17 17 17 fiVýt nut on a botineer to sec- Kraýmpes wapdII LI P Witui a fouI,--t-i cm sixth îîîninpg spliî cge, i-appi ng ouft fi ve lit-. Wa;laîe doîîbled to lead tilinls' off, Pollard andi Don Bishop singlcl. Mar-jernison doîîbld Wiflianis sîngier? and Hml ton c ashrd thr fmnal t'Ln on a saciifice fi \, Wallac-e xxas Ille big giîn foi, Kranip's swattmîg a pîair of donubles 'and singles fcir a big lvc R.B.1. nigh-t. Hamiltonm and 1'carerrison eacb collee-t-ý (Id a double and single, w-hileý Black added two singles. Bond liad a doubhle au-ic sinmgle frtle tsix'itil Grubiiî ccîuîiihiiling a pii- of singles. Williams los.sed aý stcady seî i 1rfor (lir x'infi Ye-o wcnt the route, he- îng laggecl foi- 14 safelics. Ncilhcr pitcýhprstr-uc.-()oIl a baller and each walkedi one. 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