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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1965, p. 8

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Ths maim eti r r% swvfflh, T. 17, 1985 M ns M jr L a u SPORTo.pucs YugJh P lWild Bill, crashedUctme ic asoe-1 for a high tripleof97 onBetEle18 ,3 F1U I3y rankMohn 0372Mthree games were This is nice 18 3 best effort since onn h u atr _ 1 Major League. Lwl 8 2 BADMINTON PLAY-OFFS ON WEERND mak.Ve nwe astoe86leLsle ~1 Once again the Bawmanville Badminton Club will b mak Fiv e wescahdte80Sa cutr the icone of the Central Ontario champlonships, ta b. held (326-273-247), MauizAnatBbGavle__ 2 2 this weekend. 843 (249-221) adtehg1o ke---.--~1 In a change In achedule from other yearu, the singles il single for the nigt33 u hrneOe__ events wif be held on Friday evenlng, startlng at 7:30 p.m. arPie82 Satu.rday rnorning at nine, mens and ladies' doubles Lowell MacDougl 84(5-S rwn-. 8 2 get underway, with the miAxed doubles competitian uated ta neA l12i1 rwî-hda272tileDr11 *dl 8 2 st t1 ..M cQueen's O n Game Aflead in Semi-Finais Toutf (280-280), Ernie Pret77BdHnîg1 2 George Long, an easy triple crawn wlnner last year, la- (288), Glen Hodgsn72(4)@lo rc __1 2 favoured to repeat again. In fact, partnered wlth Ken Smith D1 atteHrrisn Vt77(9) auWsmn1 2 In the doubles, this powerful pair af bashers could be even Mt arioB71(6). Bl Wslke1 2 stronger than the Long-Grant Henry team of lait year. Bob Kent hada ie35aeMcnht- 5 21 Smilth, back In action alter a couple of yearls absence, beentldroppin of ncYouh Dr. Howard Runi29,AArRwe8 21 usually managed ta capture the singles fromn Long, but theBolnadai werae1Sra ndRs turne away froin the gaine shouldn't leave the former champ ugdt aea fotaeSra n usHimnbt i anis __1 1 as strang as he once was. Although we haven't been around bowl, as your absence hurts Art Rowe 273, HapPlee7,Frn ou _ the club for a few weekî the hast time thls reporter led the team. ýFrank Blunt 270, KnLxo o ihrs- 1 1 against George Long, we thought he wau probably playing vniyofndtnesar1 ta be away, it would be better o n ge il26L u 1.o n O e -- - - 1 bis beit ever - and that's pretty good. t olery oteDnBgel21 However, while Long and Smith rate as the ones ta o may count in the heague. kb beat, they will get quite an argument from top calibre play- BANTAM GIRLS ,League this year,40 aeFakSns1 1 ers such as Gary Tlghe, Bill Burgess, Lii Beamhsh, Maurice Bradley 5, Whitehead 0; 1Up with the weeklowsnl i aln --.1 n Charlton, Ralph Jennings and Gary HiII Piper 3, Hooper 2; Bromei5, 'garne, 103. AfterbointhsLuMFers8 20 Followlng the finals Saturday night, the presentation of Ayre 0. gamne Oke was se aigTdBgel- 1 1 Team Standing same practice shottafnatKriPpr1 27 prizes, lunch and annual C.O.B.A. party will take place, The Baly2 what was the mattr- olo lnHdsn1 0 finals wilI commence at 7:30 p.in. Ar24------- Woolner had 11IlirueAJSaa 8 2 Piper ---------- 18 Adams the Iow til,49 usOe--- 1 0 PRETTY FAIR BOWLING Bromell1 hiitre e The pins have really been flying at Liberty Bowl during Whitehead 9 Frank's VarietyStrhdaRoîMnrd1 20 the lait couple of weeks, particularhy for three bowlers. High Single8137snlgaeMurcRihds 5 20 Couple of weeks ago Larry Piper started the whoîe tig P. Bothwehl------------ 4 In the averages LryPprBbCpln 0 B o a ---------14still is in top spot, osigbs'e utn1 0 when he racked Up gaines of 259, 324 and 335 for a big 918 Coa-- ------- - -141 'average from 261t26foBoWilas1 tripl, hlgest n UicMen' Majo Leaue's econ seheule.High Double 18 games. Ernie Pretfh 0 trile hghst n heMe'sMajr eaues ecod chdue.D.Bradley --258. alittle ofthepaendi Pete Dobbins came within three af Larry's total last C. Ayre----------- - 246 second, averaging 29 art Manday night in the Mixed Major loop, as the veteran bowler JUNIOR GIRLS Anneart has takenorthd bit the 915 mark, on gaines of 328, 274 and 313. JSles3 odi ;D in24 J. SellerThe GMcQueen2D. Ramblers John Oke got into the act Wednesday afternoon while Sellers 5, Edmondson 0; Lewis are MQen bowling his gaines for the Men's Major. John started at 259, 5,ith the Ieadrein the team .Team Standing stnin.the miht Ra'o rolled a trerrendous 365 second game and wound Up with On Sunday evening, MeQueen's Ramblers went right, Bert Perfect, Coach, Harold Wentworth, Bob Lewtanding.----- 1 lTsh e on 1 n at4 a 283 effort for a nifty 907 mark. In game up in their semi-final playoff s against Bill's McManus, Dave Kerr, Bob Sleep, Ted Brown, Ai West- J. Sellers 151/2 The Jury & Loveibyar This is probably a good opportunity for us ta, point out Billiards. Members of the team include, front row, left lake. Missing: Grant Flintoff, Ken Coverly, Larry D. Sellers 15 i second, having wohgae that we wouhd ike ta hear from any league statisticians ta igt Ivan Milis, Paul Mutton, Curt Vanstone, Bob Pqet aae Norm Bothwell. Edinndson ----__ 15 and lost 7, 'when anyone bowls 400 gaines or 900 triples. Clrkeh, LPaquettBo Managerc ro, ef t Goodwin 14. _1..CakLryWlh BbNms akrw ett Bromell ----- ---- 12 Standing - End ofrlt We 1 t titHigh Single Second Sced l GENERALS EARN BIG WIN Town League Playoffs Start Pee W e Dow D. Sellers ... 249-229 en Oshawa Generals looked like solid playoff contendiers een J. Sellers 230TemWLPs N. Goodwin __ 217 McQueen's . 14----4 the way they blanked league-leading Niagara Falls Flyers f Il<2 C. Little----- 214 Jury & Loveh l 7i at the Auditorium Saturday night. It was a sold team effort Lindsay Ei au , ~ ~7 .2 N. Edmondson------- 204 Pepsi Cala --------10 81 wlth the big guns leading the way, as Buchanan earned O Ey I i as D rop D a îII7 8 m4e Bowmnanvi1Ie defeated Lind HIg DobleNls OVrnil .1 81 three assists ta extend bis point streak ta 25 gaines. d say 7-2, here Saturday after-1 D. Sellers----------------- 47 LFr Had arie 99 But most pleaslng ta coach Jim Cherry had to be the DnI E EoTn A Ato ntaleoapee Weeun JUGowNIOR00Olympia Rest'rant play of defencemen Buchar and Kilger. Newcorner Buchar Il aI C D EH.fi 1-5the inr goal s AidWe r UIRBT Liberty Bowl - --8-10- M cN uitv's iE e R b s n ?44 series1-. h inesgal ler-----Ken's Men's Wear81 has realhy corne on, while veteran Kilger recenthy moved were shared among Tom Luxton 0 Dykstra's Food 7 7 bc odlec a akifiefr.Dfnehdt eSimnpson, Mike lYonag'heDa. Brock ----5'Beaver Lumber - l 7 BNE ASN back as'def ben was buck Ifinhee iomcontfnue thad taibe Olympia Restaurant defeat- les going ta Bob Sheridan, the firt and picked up two vid Oristn Doug Crough, Donoghue 0 IL G.A -6 12-----6 Genras' igprole, ut f hes to ontnu thirfie d Crystal DaIy 8-4 i n the Danny Girard! and Alex Wise- more i the second, but Gary Randy Rogers, Murray Caw- Piper --312-35 pathe teai could surprisea lot af people In the playoffs. opening game &as of Boman. era. dStveFesy When O'Shea returns, Oshawa should ha strang down three semi-final series adiTdFie crdtîef1~2 and culough tedoine cond Teaod Avrn tnigN ameAe the centre with Buchanan and White, who has the other pivot McNult&'s Sports tied Robson1 flrè". Sun Lifeor1042an Assura isecndTem tadig Nm Motos 4- in he oher et1 Crystal Dairy, with the oythers six minutes later ta u h ipr-..2 'ar ies1 6 c Toswtion ail hockey Up. Tawn igoing ta Bob Marjerrison and margin to 4-3 heading inta Bantams Dro Bedford 19 ýErnie Perfect Tevcoymvd Generals four points Up on Montreal gt eau hcky ci ±~dHamAlton, the third. "Bu'tch" Caetg-*Dngu17MrizAert-8 24 rYcfC ad in their btl o orh and more important gave them Aa , unday at t1 "Arch-ie" Crossey's goal at gered the Sparts' first taeyIr~ P l Brock il AIOsborne - ----238 nine point bulge over Kitchesner and Il on St. Catharines "mort"~ Richards turned in a 18:01 of the third period cli- in the opening period. 1113 t '0 III 4-1 Luxton 10 1 - 1 In the pîayaîî picture. sparkling seven point perforrri maxed a drive that earined Terry Black notched a pair Four unanswered gol gave Aider - ---- 71KSE mance to pace Olympia in thle!McNulty's the tie, alter Rab- ta lead Rabsons, singles going Lindsay a 4-1 win over Bo.aw-D. rc--------22gRNGTI LOCAL 189 PLAYOFFSand assisting on four athers. bulge in the fightcap. Akey. Bath series resume ta- of a twa game total goal O.M.W.Gro26 Besl-àf--tê semi-final phayoffs get underway In theDoPru dea pair,_sing-ý The Milorscored twice lnlmorrow (Thursday) night. -H.A. Bantani playoff series, at D. Brock 409 P? Local 189 hoop Sunday marning at fine o'clock. TaiI-end LndsaLeague Basketbal e . WPierdo _ 9 To nLau aktalBahby Howes openedtht the Raiders meet runner-up Bruins in the opener, with Comets__________________ scaring but the winners tied---Pir-------- ~ 313 challenging first place Harnets In the second tilt. it in the second and aclded SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Eligible phayers for the playoffs are:- ifIl ' ft F I dioaliIntheBeauprie---------7 HorDGru-JDonMasneooperoysHamituDe rrorerr'wtoiggU"final perîad ta wrap It up. Cain _ _()K N M N SU E A Cowing Ry ComiePal MCulouh, obSheidn,*onMutton .2 I S Stewart, Charlie Trim, Bob Sleep, Curt Vanstone. 0 P i Mixea LeagUe chlile -' Brulis - Bob Marjerrison, Gary MeCullough, Bill Osborne, K * I 511 fV tlErff ~tc earn tnigBu Gary Cooper, Grant Fllntoff, "Mort" Richards, "Mac" Rich- Team StandingVUVI !UIII~KA IIKl t i ards, Doug Ferguson, "1Slip" Rowe.n a teih Co n to afB wl g Bennett - ~ 281 * g...,. * 21 Cornets - Ted Faircy, Raye West, Terry Masters, "Butch" Palmer upset WesII 5-2 andi Etcher 221 rERO Cale, nanit- Lane, Larry Piper, H-owie Poîhard, John Lor reat e a twaGeay ic atap-Muon tQLfl22l Wayne TherteUl, Bob Johnsan, Jack Manthe. :Fo*"r t ICC1 ISan in sto cMe Le waue Rtîday Caîn 181 OE NFIE nld Raiders - "Arehie" Crossey, Bob Fairey, Hon Pallard, Bill ih.Te i ylame lhSnl Crosey,"Buk" owh, BIl aleGery Mrjerisn, ave Hooper's Jewellers doubleti final stanza ta wrap it up. over McQuecn's Mators byý left them anly twa points baek M. Hatcly ------ ----29 MéCullough, Pete StaceY, -Howard Quinney, John Fowler. Ui1cr nCrnto ae John Fowler led Haoper's defal when the MOtorsi of the leaders. Welsh anti B. Colville 247-203 Ne195sclldCrra daerfyorcle 40-20, at the High Sehool gym- I with 17 points, w.hile Frank werc able ta anly fieldi three: Brmînclî R Ecerw05219or 6500 sh;$,00H-aGae 1,0 t t t t t nasiumn hast Wednesday night 'Sobil collecteti nine and Hans players. Wt i IbrI efc aeips Rac . Wilso ____2021( o ba$2,(56ns.;$60SalSnbal(5ns) JUNOR TOWN LEAGUE ta take over first place 'n Strikwerda eight. rowed performers, the teamsbe defeating Vowles 5-2, while S. Mitchell 221'"0rg MIn'sTown League Basket- The wlnners helti high- playeti nevertheless, w th BrO600 regular g5mes. 450 Spec.al games. MeQueen'a Ramblers dcfeated Bihl's Billiards 6.3 In the hall. Both clubs were te soigDnySt t eeFeseriga 4 8dcs. TheBro a upest bygL-b.S. Bauie201 t.tied, n hebg l sh. cl orin Dann eot eFeserîg 4-8dcsoiTetotinesbthse, Cin128 2341Mn rcaiVlal orPie first gaine af Uic best of three semi-final Sunday night. h ainatebgcai. hî oe ons the same Team Standings istereti wins with Brunt j îtMGaAdms22 The second cantcst goes ncxt Sunday, and if -a third game Cooato helti a slim 7-13inumber as Coron.ation's other W. L. T. Pts. igWrOl5- ni entt G. Mdastes------.206D29fre o u h enm pc o au ISreqfred -tilla payedUic. allwi__ we- eWnnced aftpr the firszt quarter, topnain-mn Fan i- HoersJce's95 .j8 mring With5-2 v erdit Hgh Triple save maney.et nigt a 830 .M Ifa ift isnees--â----a - cd 10-2 by Aj-ax in their bý,t1est iudtu it uwas the worst Hon MeCord defensively, while Hilda BrOck 669, Joan Brunt 8 cyl., automatic transmission, customrdo ht aItrs he zugt a ~:O pm.If fith s ecesar, atiwe'll hope it af five semi-final series. performance by Bowmanville Block, Harton anti Limkilde 658, Bob Glanville 653 and Eh-1 discs, backup lights. Beautiful turquise elsap la, It 1wilalto go at Port Perry the fahhowlng day. Bamnih aiter ýfor quite some time. Despite tnBok68 mensanviSaturdy, but had the decisive score, the locaîs were strong up front. Bow- Ptan962PBTIock 648.N 4DR 'some bati luck around the Ajax are stîi confident they can manville drcw cight ai 13, Wclsh ...................... 96 ONIC A RNTA 4D. EA I cae. he feetfootd wn- handie the classy Ajax crew. penalties calleti by afficials Brel Palmer ................ 27......... 6 cyl., automatic transmission, custo ai owhtwalirwn- M MR A hati a 5-0 edge before Bow- lfrom the tense 2-2 avertîme. .......................3 Local, one owner car. Immaculate! manville finaily scoreti. Den- Iseries opener, playeci îast The fourth game in this Brock ......................22ý nis Homeniuk matie it 5-1 at Tuesday. ha that one, Ajax series will be playeti this Fni- Wright........................21 16 HV E I -R A DO the 18 minute mark of the scoreti the tying goal, with day at 8:30 p.m. in Part Perry, Vawles ..........................20 190C E.BLAR4D H DT A R EN A ~ ~second. Ajax continueti ta only 55~ seconds of regulation The fifth gamne, if necessary' Lobh.........1 6 cyl., automatic transmission, custo ai owiewl trs he roll, outscoring Bowmanville time remaining. Brian Peters is sateti for Part Perry as Glanvile...................... 19, iebcu ihs laigBa 5-1 in the hast 20 minutes, anti Dennis Homcnîuk scaretiwll this Saturday Pot.................................17 dsa akplgt.Gemn lc.Batfl ROWMANVILLE _______________hýBwanile' oas. AjxBnet.................16ý 1959 CHEV. BISCAYNE 2-DR. SEDAN Teepos 2378 rin Peer eaed wthBomnvll' gal. AjxBrunt---------------....-...16 ____________D;eFutantasoe o- taie -0bt it i t :8manville's ather tally. raf the third. Dennis Homeni«U i AI:..200 Aeag.....l, tadar.tanmisio,..so..raio.Tis.ari2r34l Ronnie Carter ani Dana scoopeti Peters bchind-the-P e iv i 'e lo n roc... ***.......... 232 Coral bottomn with Beige top. Public Skati net pass home at 12:26 anti Gamelsh.............22:8 no Bwmanville led once again, à F'rank Wright........ 228! USE OUR CONVENIENT antIDAY EB. l9t'2-1. The visitors' Bloch sent iIIice Pa u tsh...........228; M C EM the game into overtime, scar- Vînc lerou............24 overtie sesson wasplayedat At indsaH7Jp"oley aImer.............. 224ý B tL s e ïs ,bekekse ion was layetiHaraldi Bennett........... 21911 bre k n ek peei, ith Hon ieKeith Yeo _.. .............. 2 19 'M s SUNDAY SKATING ~~ goal with twa anti a half Carter anti Ajax's Jin Laing Bow nîanville P clece Wees Gr icx . . . . . .1 2-p.Mi minutes remain.ing gave Lind- making s om e terenduscamîe upwit a solîi effort Jm edord lo .............. 218 A ISINsay their twa game Bantam saves. Carter was the gamc's in the iirst game af their:Oie Eedford................ 2138, O.M..A series over Bo.O outstanding player, turning O.M.H.A. playoff senies hast Cecil Mutton .......... ....213 Adulte $Oc - Chikldu 35e manville, at the Memnorial aside 47 ai thc visitors' 49 Tuesday night in Lindsay.!Matt Harrison....* ......... 2131 Arena, Saturday cvcning. drives. He was especially alert Led by Tom Simpsan's four; AI Lobb ....................212' AftcrY, the îirst dgame lih 0mnt vetmga efrmne h oasKen Nichols . ............. 2111* MODY ERAR Zd4-1,te locng hati scared making 12 dazzling saves. defeateti Lintisav 7-3 ta open; Dick Perfect ..............210 [tu KING T O T S S K TIN - 3 to :20thLrec m arkers in the third ta Jeif G ilhooîy vas another thc total goal affair.! H ow ard Bro ell .......... 2 0 9 , TOTS' KATING - 3 t 5:20 .iiî.break a 1-1 tic or even up the standaut dcfcnsively, for Bow- Mike Donaghue, anc ai the; Bob Glanville. ....2 9S.E Chlidrn and Acc.mpauayingr Aduit 25e «ch round. Ron Webb led the wav manville. breaking up nun- top players n the ice, addedý Murray Grant... 2021apPil teSTetn a Ltar with a -air. singles going tao erous p1ay-. Up riant, al thc a pair, with Doug CroughljHilda Brock ................ 202 HpPipSe rso KàiOM Rg and Greg Cordenforwards worked hard, with picklng up the other markter.1Phul Vcwles 21

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