Alex *SPORTropICSI By Frank Mohun 623-7234 BADMINTON NEWS This Saturday the Badminton Club executive have a pretty faim eveniog planned for their members with handi- cap tournament play gebling underway in thc afternoon ta be followed with a buffet supper at six o'clock and social ev¶ning later. iTat sarne day, the juniors will bc journeying to Peter- borough for the Central Ontario tourney. Then cornes thc «'B" playoffs on February 6th at Belleville, with the next local badminton dance slated for bere the same night. Currently, the top Bowrnanville players are bearing down I prepamation for the big C.O.B.A. taurnarnent ho be held nt the local club again on February I9bh and 2th. The "C" playoff also gaes bei-e late in March. Meanwhile Up in the lounge something îîew has been added - a table tennis table. We used to like the garne, and et one lime thought we were pretty good. But when a guy trounces you then switches la the other hand and plays on even tcrms, that's rcaliy rubbing itbin Any table tennis enbhusiasts would be wvelcorne to use club facilities for a very reasonable fee, simply by joining as a social member for Ihi-ce bucks. Perhaps sorne of the former badminton gi-cals who have tired 0f chasing about the courts might enjoy swatting the little white bal. Playing at the exclusive Town and Country Club, Gai-y ratled off thrce consecutive triples 2's foi- a total score of 180, and that just about the best you cao do. - -1- ~ ' j-T DORIS JOLL BOWLS 91i Doris JolI, one of Bowrnvillc's top bowlers, really turncd it on in Ladies Major action ai Liberty Bowl. last Monday night, rolliog games of 261, 268 and 386. The big 915 triple was the highcst total of the season among the ladies. LOCAL PLAYERS IN HOCKEY NEWS ucIviEb muii L6cuU In last week's publication of the hockey newýs. txxo of- Bowmanville's better-koxn players xvcre mentioncd. and et ane lime bath playcd on the same line in mînor hockey One article mcotioned that Terrv Black's Northern OntariaHoe i o n Jr. "A" record of 50 assisbs bad'been broken. Jo the 010cr defenceman Brent Hughes of the Minneapolis Britis was HoopOIs ,,JPweller's pullcd Fo\wler îiotchcd a dozen points aIl sc-ouers with 19 singled aut for bis greatly-improx'ed two-way play. out a close :38-36 xii ove-. onoace Hooper's. with Tom Dadson bagged six Coronation Cafe 10 tic the les- Pearson addiog nine and Jim, MeManuis adding f i t t t ers for second, while Stephen Doucette sevro. Bill Hay led lasi DARTS ANYONE? Fuels doxvoed McQueen's Mo-, Frank Swj'bhuî-ne came uip Queen's xibh 12 pc This reporter might fling (if that's the xvord fori-fi) thcetoirs 39-26 10 regain fi-st place 'with a fine 13-point perform- Luon hitbing for siý oddganeof asbal 01 caly asbal, utonbbcdain Town League Basketballiance for Coronation, while emSad od gmeofbaebll-- nt ealybaebll bt n hedataction Pt the Higlo Sehuol!iîsuiallx- high scorei Daony Ta tn board. Anyway, oui- old badminton buddY Gary "Duike" gvmnasftîm last Wcdncsday Seto was "hcld" te 12. IVW Tîghe apparently bas beeo holding out on uis - b&'s a damt night. Stephen's exploded foi- 17,Stephien . -6 star to.i Botb tcams; were deadlocked points iin the lOurd quai-berI'o Hoopers ----f 27-27 beading intobbc final break up the close ly-contested Coron ation _6 i t t t t quarter in the openier. John rightcap, as Lyn Lowery led i McQQiiecs 3 O'SHEA RETURNS After mucb speculatian as tb where anîd wben Danny Local 1 89 Hockey O'Shea finally returned ta Oshawa Genemals' line-up, Tuesday ____ ___ night against- Peterborough. The starry centre sustained toi-n knee ligaments aI practice in Bawmanvilie Amena way back on November 27bh. Except for a brief appeamance in Mont- raO'Shaaas unheate alrthe1i-ntfi-sinseve n strts of theEn Arn ts W n t have missed O'Shea.R- season, and after the first loss, rebounded be run up R five- R ï e s Uet C r ts 4o gaine streak that carricd them ino firsb place in bhc Jr. ad: ~~II~ > - "A". But since compiling that six wins, six tics and one defeat A pair of uipsets were i-e- and Gari-v Cooper. Rob Mai--, Lloyd. Hamilton, mark, things bavcn't beco too rosy for bbe Genemals. !,ordcd in Local 189 Hockey, ,ieîriFon and Gary MeCullough' (H) The team doppcd ben straigbt garnes away fi-rn homne, Sunday morning, wiîh Raiders!pieked up thi-ce assists, while: Ted Fairey (C). before pulling out a win, and naw bave lost their last t1o!edging Cornets 4-3. and Bruins Bob Sheridan fircd the lanie'Bob Sheridan, road games. At home, including Boston, Kingston and B olo- ting Hai-nets 7-I1 t move Hounets' goal.(H 0~1within a single point of theAUl four goal-keepers turn- (H manville gantes, the srcak was snapped at cight but Gencralsi leaders. Thc Ioss stopped tbc cd in outstanding efforts, ldý Ron Stewart (H) more befare absorbing a second home bcec setback.1-oinets' winning, streak at! hy winnWig oci-minder Har_ýHowai-d Qiîinn1ev. Naw even tbe cofincs af Oshawa's ncw Civie Auditorium seven consecutive gamtes. ve*y 'Slip" Rnwc in the second i (R) a Gerry Marjerrison, Howard encouniter. Rowe robbed the. Bob Mai jerrison, don't seeta help, as Oshawa bas lost lwo, won twice and Quinney, Alex Wiseman and icague-Icaders tbi-ougbout the' (B) tied onc of Iheir last five games Ijicre. "Archie" Crossey îsbared bb, eý, wjcCr Vntn Gary Cooper (B) O'Shea's return, centmîng a line with Wayne Casbrnan > last place Raiders' scoiing in; the Hornets net, xvas aînmost "Mort" Rcads, and rookie Chris Hayes gives Oshawa a pair of bigh-scoringi the opeoîog gamne victory, as good, despite the seven (B) forarduntsalag ilbbbcRa BuhannBil Litl ,i that lcft bbc Raiders one point goals that got by hlm. Cornets' Bill Crossý-ey (R) forardunts,&log iththeRo BuhannBil Litl, Bll : ack of the third place losers. !Jack Mantle and Raiders' Chai-lic Trim 1H) Bannerman threesame. Raye West nobched a pair !John Fowier were bbc open- Bob Fairey (R) BiU Wbite, pivoting thc thîrd line bas developed into a for bbc Cornets. the other tally'ing game puck-stoppcrs. iLai-iy Piper (C) fine cheeker and aI limes a dangerous attackem. Thc wingersý goîng te Ted Fairey. ;eam Standings ' (R ca.n't compare wilb the others already mcntianed, but Bob hribokte second1 col eswt, W. L. T. Pt ."Hank" Lane (C) Marshall should be able be handle bbc chame on bhc righb two late second pcriodi goals Hou-nets....... 8 4 1 17i aide. To date Generals bave beco usiog variaus Jr. "Bs" anl and addcd four moi-e in the!Bruins... ..... 8 5 0 16ý Goal-Keepe the left, but sioce the new ycar, once thcy've played thrce third ta stop the Hornet.s. ('omet:s.. .. 4 7 2 in G.F. gane, bs ac a bib aaî."Mort" Richards and Grant Raiders 4 8 t q: "Slip', Rowe, gms tsbcteWib gi.Flintoff scored bwice each (o Leadlng Scorçrs5 (B) 032 It looks like coach Jim Cherry ither will monve 16-year- lcjad the Bruins, singles goin.ý G. -A. Pts. ('uri Vanstone, old rookie Jim Boath ino centre and shift White, ai- band' 10 Bill Lyle, Doug Ferguson Don, Ma.stc'rs (H)13 26 39,(H) 79 In goal, Deonis Gibson appeai-s t bave regained bis early season excellence. On defence, Bobby Or- ranks as the best in bbc league and Nick Beverley's tremendous irn- provement gives Oshawa two good performers. Ncwr-comer Jack Mantie, Men' Majr Legue(C) Mvartin Bu i" uchar seems to have won a regular berth, Bow inz News eigl gamles and only tasted: but the unexpected flop of Chris Roberts leaves quite a gap. Ernie Perfect, better knowfi defeat once. Roberts bas oniy played one really good game in the lasI as t.ic Old Pro" is setting a Standing End of Third Week terrific pace this sehedule. Second Schiedule two monlhs. Therefore, Geocrals, if they cao stax' healthy, Perfect had a three-game total Team WV L Pts. look to be in good shape up front, but thcy are vulocrable Ibis week of 858 made up of Jury & Loveil 8 1 8 back of the blue line. 248-351-249. This score bump- MceQueeos -89 1I a8 - -ed Ernie's average from 259 ýOlympia Restaurant 5 4 5' up il points to 268 for nineLander Hardware _ 5 4 5 JU EIESO SE games. If Perfect cao con- Nels Osborne ns.. 5 4 .9 'After going through a ten game unbeaten league sched- thoue the pace he will break: Dykstra's _ .- 4 5 4 ule (eighl wins and two lies). Bowmanviile Juveniles wereiaIl records ever set in the' Ken's Men's Wear. 4 5 41 suddenly ousted from playoff competition on the weekend. Men 's Major League. His clos- Beaver Lumber 4 5 41 ' est rival in the standing is Pepsi Cola The locals were rudely jolted Saturday night at the Mcm- Loweîî MacDougal with 248. Fraîks Variety- 3 6 3 t orial Arena as Ajax. third-place finishers pulled off a con- MacDougal this week had il. G. A. 3 6 3'! vincing 6-1 upset win, Don MeMurter ootched the lone goal games of 226-238-352 for a Liberty BowI 2 7 2i for the losers. total pînfaîl of 816. Averagesf Bob Richards had a 797 Ernie Perfect - 9 26 Sunday night again playing here, Ajax scored twice triple along with the high Loxvell MacDougai 9 248E to break a 3-3 deadlock and go on to earni a 5-4 decision, single game of the week, 361. Russ Haîlman ---- 9 246 ( taking the best of three series in two straight. Bowmanville Russ HatelY 787 (290-264). Don Oke -- - 9 24.5t scorers were Werner Wallroff with a pair. Don Warden andThssHaev fitvar0Li-vPpr . 9 243 Hwr ar.the Major Lcague and ai pi-es- Rîîss 1ately 9 24 ent is avcraging 242. Boo AI Osborne 9 '240 ) Nearly 30)0 fans watchcd thc final tilt, most of the local Copcland, another newcoi-ner, Ma'uritz Anncart -- 9 12 ' ( rooters sure that Saturday's defeat wouldn't be rcpeated. had a big triple of 7731 (2-78), Ed Leslie- 6 235 But this Ajax club w'as up when il counted, and with Bow - Ted Bagnell 771 (324), B,,t Bei-t Etiglcy.....-----99 125 manville's hopes dashed, the wirîners now await the oulcome M e' 79 3f Mk Gog eee- 3 Murphy 767 (.129). Russ Hall- Elton Brock - 9 )Il of the other series betweeo last year's Ontario "B' champion man #:62 (286). AI Osborne Don Bagneil 9 0 West Rouge and Whitbv. 75-, (290), Frank Samlis 7,54 Mîke Murphy'v ------ 9 2 3 0 (303-276), Dr-. Howard Rundle Stan McMurter- 6 229q ,29 (L'70-272), Lai-iy Piper Boli Richards 9 28 m raA I 722 (283), Ah Saman 713 Geor'ge Glanx'ville 9 2272 M (268), Georg~e Glanvilîr 704 Bob Glanvifle 54 1 :22 W WUbEV II M L (333), .Iim Callan 704 (276), Clarence Oke-- 9 22:3 Eltn Bock 70 (36), AlfSamII79 223 AAGa-f Clarke is in the news Malt Harrison ~ 9 29' again. bowling a low 86 single Vince Vanstone ..9 i2 A R EN A beauy 13. Wehope none of Bob Copeland 6c BOWMANVILLE columo or Harold mav have a Bud Rai-ici 9 218 Teepon 23578rough lime teaehing the' young Hap Palmer .* 9 21 à 17lphn 63578mes on Saturday afternoon at Ait Roxxe 9 217 0 Liberty Bowl. Russ Oke . 9 217 a The Jury Love]] tcam Harold Michelson 9 217 6 Pu lc k tIqshattered aIl the records for Bud Henning - 9 216b team scores whcn 10ev bowl- Ah Saman 9_ q 1l54 FRIDAY, JAN. 29t1i cd a single game total of 1433. Bill Westlake .----- 9 21.9 3 This averages out bo 286 3/5 Ted Bagnell -. 9 212 p 8:00 P.ni. pins per manl. Their 3-game Dave McKnight . 6 2112 total was .783 or ail average Si Trrwîn, 9 1210) of 2U2 i/5 pins petr man, This Bill orme ---- 9 209 Il SUNDAY SKATING is top bowling. The members Jîm Callan .--- 9 20î9 IV 2 - 4 p.m. of the Jury & LovelI îeam aie: Jack Pai-ker . 9 2m8 E ADMISSION Captain Bert Engley. Bud Bob Williams 9 208 G Henning, Bob Copeland, Ab Ron Mavnai-d 9 20ti P Aduits - 50e Children - 35e Saman. Lowell MacDougal and Hioward'Bromell . 9 20.5 F Coulson Woolner. Congratu- Frank Samnis .- 9 20 1 .1 lations and a tip of the old Bun Welsh - 9 20(4 F MONDAY, FEBRUARY lst hat ta yau. Jack Lander 9 2u3 Il Even witb thiq big effort Dr. H. Rundle- 9 2021 C TOTS' SKATING - 3 to 5:20 p-mr. the Jury & LovelI leam could Maurice Richards 6 2 02 B ChiIdren and Accompanying Aduit 25e each flot pull away firn Russ Fred Cole 1,920 Oke and his McQueen Rarnb- Jack Boni-d . <>'S !ers. Both teamns have won Frank Mohun 9 200 A Wiseman Scores Seven 44 58 4.4621 48 64 4.923 Mixed Major League Mooday, Jan. 18 saw a lot of; ,changes in the Mixed Major ,Bowling League. Morris An- iaci-t i-oued tbe high single af 314 wibh a triple of 792 and raised bis average ta put him in second place. George Be- bec was righl behind birn with a 313 garne and toak tbc bigh triple of the nbght wîbb 811. i Harold Ballem had a 311 game and then sonicthing bappencd, for bis next garne was 169, bis lowesb of the scason, but end- ed up wibh a triple of 719. G3eorge ElliobI rolled a 749 triple aod Bill Holroyd a 702. Six hundi-ed - triples were rolled by: J. Murphy 254, 221, 219 (694); D. Joli 235, 231, 213 (684>: H. Ballantine 260, 250, (683); H. Dunn 241, 222, 219 (682): P. Dobbins 232, 230 (644); O. Patfield 238, 201, 201 (640): E. Perfect 251, 204 (636): V. Cannai-s 254 (636), M,. Perîis 231, 205 (635): J. Mlajor 246, 218 (632), B. Bu- day 217, 214 (621); D. Annacrt 226. 225 (614): H. Pollock 234, 201 (614); L. Connars 254 (608), J. Holroyd 258 (601), B. Brown had a 233 and 203; Rossy Wi-igh> *s whisblc was a ittle dry and didn't belp bîrn n bis fi-st game of 105, but came bark witb a 240. S. Bickell rolied a 228. Ollif' Paifield*s tcam took iver fi-st place with 7 points and Joli rnavedi into 2nd witb 6points. Holroyd dropped back 10 3rd xvitb 6; Buday in *tb with 3, Dunn in th witni 3and Bickell in 6th with 2. paintis. High Averages I. allem - M. Annacrt - D. Jol -- . ------ G . Elliott P. Dobbins - --- --.-- E.Perfect .-..- M.INuî'phy B. Budav -- -. i. Ballantîne - G. Bebee B. Horoyrl ___ LConnors SBickeli-------- A.Saman A GENERAI. 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There arc 12 models in 4 series . . . including 3 completely dif- ferent convertibles. Ail of which proves quite conclusively thal '65 Beaumont would make a remarkably good choice for your next automobile. 9.54 244 244 Se sure ta watch "Telescopr" and "~The Roques" 234 233 Authorizcd Beaumont Dealer in Bowmanville: 225 921 204166 King St. E. Bi 202 now hwn on television. Check local listiogs for lime and channel. ,OTORS LIMITED ýowmanville Phone 623-3396 - ~.. 8 The .adian Statem n, ewmanvlle. an. 2.105 1 Robson's Down (rystal 9 1 Olympia's (rush McN ulty's i Alex Wisemnan xxas thc big> the winners wiitb three goals. Don Prout wit.h tw star in Town League Hockexj-Paul McCullough notehed a Bob Sheridan and action Thucsday night , scor- pai r and Bill Crosscy, Bill art, cach with sing ing seven goals and adding a Osborne, Gary Akey andý Bob Faircy ai single assist 10 pace Olyvmpia~ Brian Hughes apped inj Brown coliecbed Restaurant ta a lt-s win oveî- singles. Japiece for Mer McNulty's Sports. The loss Bob Marjerrison fimed a pi other going to Ge broke t h c cellar-dwellîngý for Crystal, singles air torisan. Sports win string at two JmCa-k n edFne,1emSa gamnes. who was lsar agged FwiTb a. T mStn In the other attraction, Ica- h waalrtgedw- , gue-leading Robson Motors i nisconduet sentence. Robsoîî Motors racked up thei- ninth wio of Wisemnan's glittering effort! Olympia Rest. the season, defeating Crvstal was enougb ta beat Mc-Nultv-, Crystal Dair.v Daicrv 9-4. Terry Black pacedl alone. but lic gn-t help fromiMcNulty'sSports Town League Basketball iLadies' Major Bowling League 1 Doris Joli came up with a, ley 149, Hazel Donaghue 149, fabulous 915 triple and 386 Pauline Wllatts 147, Betty single to set the season's re-Pie 14,DnaH rdl . cord in Lad,*es' Major LeaguePie 14.DnaH rdl, Bowling last Mondav night. Doreen Park 144, Lynda , -.4Vvth their captain turning in Robbie 140, Joanne Sudsbury sucli a great performance the 140. 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