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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1965, p. 9

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Local 189 Playoffs Star. Bruins Beat Raiders ornets (rush (omets S hockey playoffs the other going ta "Mort" elundez.~y ateicMemor- Richards. mi rAre Sunday morning Bill Crossey and Fred *ith the teania that endcd up "Buck" Cawie were the Raid- pse&-two in the regular sohe- ers' gol-getters. 'Itule both earning victories. Hornet completely dominat- ~Buins defeated Raiders 7-2, ed play ini the second contest, 'fiethe firat=pae Hornets amassing a total of 31 points jired the C res 12-1 to as everyone exce¶>t goalie - *ke the trst gaie in a best Curt Vanstone got into the act.ý otf three semi-final series. Bob Sheridan was tlhe bg Raders started off as iftey gun with tliree goals and were gaing teo hase the ttiree assiets, while Paul Me- Bruina right out of the rink C'ulough led the seorers with dn the very first shift, but the four markers. Don Masters second placers took over to scored twice, with Den Gir- grab an easier wîn than ex- ardi, Charlie Trim and Bob pectcd. SQeep adding singles. Raides scored twioe in each Defencenian "Jiggs" Cowl- of thie first two periods and ing contributed four assists, added three more in the third Girardii and Trim each setting to w.rap it up. Grant Fllintoff, up three goals. Bob Mirerrison and Gary "Hank" Lane spoiled Van- Cooper each tailied a pair of stane's shut-out bid at 14:10 rrurkers ta lead the winners, of the final period. Upsets in the Making McNuIf y Over Robson Olympias Tie Crystal In Town Lge. Playoffs The Olympias wound Up llrst in the Town League's réguler sohedule, with Rob- son Motors second, only a Point back. But sinoe the Pl Ytk% sstarted là bas been the Second division club who baVe been showing the way. Thursday night McNulty's Seorts downed Robson's 6-3 and lat place Olympia Res- tauirit tied Crystal 33.,ta leave both teanis only a single pont aayfroni iocking up brtu in thc finals. MeNulty's poured in four Uird period niarkers to earn thie opening gaine victory. Don Masters hit for a pair, singles going ta Gary McCul- 10ugh,' Murray Brown, "Ar- chie" Croasaey and "Jiggs" Cowling. Gary Akey, Dave MicCul- Iough and Bill Crossey. re- plied fer the Motors. Olymnpia scored twice in the fial 20 minutes to earn the tie in the nightcap, alter traillng 3-1. Dan Gicardi, Joe Baison and Don Prout soored fer the Restaurant crew, wliile Bill Lyle, Ted airey and Bob1 Hawks Upset 3eneraIs 7-4 St ea rnes Black Hawks nddUawza Generals' four gaam jfested s@lmakondi helpdii playoff hopes at the »aMeUie by upsetting Oshawa 7-4 at the Garden City Gardens, Sunday aftcrnoon. The win left bhe Hawks *lght points back of thie Gen- erab e nd maintained their slir one point margin over Kitchener in the battlc for a playoff berth. Alfter falling behind 3-1 in thxe f irat Osha.wa came roar- Ing back to tic -the gamfle at 4-4 in the milddle period. But the deadlock lested only a rninute and 21 seconds before Wayne Maki's second goal, proved ta be the winner. Ken Hodge netted hi, 55t.h goal of the scason, tops in the Jr. "A" league and his second of the game witJh two minutes renxaining in Uic period. Mickey Chcrevaty put it on Ice with thxe lone tally in the tinal 20 minutes. -Brian MicDanald also bag- ged a pair for thc home-town Hawks, whule playing a stand- out gaine ta rate as fthc iirst star. Bill Bannernian, who bas rea'lly been rolling of late, vole twicc and picked up onc assist ta ead Uic Gen- eraie. BiI- Little and Wayne Casbxnan got the otAxrs. Oshawa captain Ron Bu- chenal earned a pair of as- sisUte t run his point streak ta 28 consecutive gaines. Thfree stars were: McDonald, Hodge end Bannerman. Gen- erals were out-shot 31-28. 1The Canadian Stateunan, Eewmanvile, Feb. 24, 1965 Winners of Ladies Valentine Curling Marjerrison connected for the Dairy. McNuty's end Olympia with a win and tic apiece, need onhy anather deadlock this Thursday night to cap- ture the semi-final series. If the other two win it will force the semi-final ta a fourth and deciding struggle. Mixed League Bowling A big 7-0 victory over Prout liftcd Palmier into a first place tic with Bromehl in Mixed Bowling t ttion, Friday night at Liberty BowI. Bromell downed Perfect 5-2, whilc Welsh dropped back to second, after bowing 5-2 ta Wright. Vowles posted the nig'ht's other shutout, blanking Brook 7-0 ta lcap into fourth place. Lobh cdged Brunt 4-3, the losers', points enabllng them ta vacate thie cellar and Ben- nett defeated Glanville 5-2. Frank Wright rackcd up a big 821 triple and 349 single ta sweep anl honours, with One !ltcher's 763 total and 31( gaine leading flhe ladies' divi- sion. Gord Wiicox hit for 777, followed Y hyPlil Vowles 750, Dick Perfect 733, Keith Yeo 722, Morley Etcher 716, How- ard Bronieli 704,, Hilda Brock 699, "Duke" Brunt 694, AI Lobb 645, Lou Welsh 643 and Mel Wiscinian 640. Other high singles went ta Morley Etcher 323, KeitAi Yeo 294, Lau Welsh 290, Dick Perfect 286, 270, "Duke" Brunt 284, Gord Wilcox 281, 260, Plj Vowles 278, AI Lobb 274, Vince Prout 271, Mel Wise- man 264, Howard Biromell 257, Frank Wright 256, Hilda Brock 254, Murray Grant 253, Bob Leaman 252 and Joan Brunt 251. Teain Standings Paliner..................... Bromeli..................... Wclsh . ............... Vowles...................... Wright .... .................. Perfect...................... LLobb ................... Brook ...................... Benn.ett ................... GlanviIle .......... Brunt ....................... Prout .......... ....... .. 200 Average. Frank Wright ........... Joe Nowlan .............. Elton Brock ............ Laou Welsh ............... Vince Prout ............ Gord Wilcox...»............ Morley Etcher ........... Keith Yeo ............... Onie Etcher ........... "Hap" Palmer ........... JiTn Bedford ............. Dick Perfect ............ Harold Bennett ......... Howard Bronidll........ AI Lobb ............... Matt Harrison ........... Cecil Mutton ............ Ken NichoIs ......... ...... Pl Vowîes................ Bob Glanville .......... Hilda Brock ............ "Duke" BErunt ........... Murray Grant ...? ........ William HersheL, fius lath century astronomer, was a1 professlonal muuician. SU DOLPIINS JUMP! SEE GREYHOUAD RACES SEE TONY THE WONDER HORSE) SEE ZIPPY THE CHIMP! AND RETRIE VER TRIALS IN THE AREN'A and hundreds of exciting attractions in the exhibit areai at $FeCanadiau National SPGRTSM ENS SHOW MARON 12U20 (except Sunday) t cars ta the deor e Parking for 8,000 cmr e GWodFoo 31.30, CMim 254, Students 50ç-Arens p.rfomsacs 2:15 pm & 3:15 p.m.- Arum Pries, £ Ù& Md Set. Afthrsae u W ms dyse aBoxrussd Saga, dudiui & b lqa p .5-uIt s tm * u % msmiAMgU500, Chue250. 1% ONWIMUh Nad" alSpedtmmeshow, ExhIbtOR Par, ut, Si 1 Goodyear Hocki Player Goals AisU Pt. D. Masters ... 18 35 53 L. Hamilton .. 14 23 37~ H. Quinney ... 13 18 31 B. Marjerrison. 13 17 30 R. Stewart .... 13 17 30 B.Seridan __.. 12 17 29 G.Cooper ...17 12 29 G. McCullough 9 16 25 MtdFichar 14 13 Il 24 B Richard.....8134il 22 B. MCo e 8 - 14 6 20 A*.Crossey ...... 10 10 20 LPiper .....«.... 9 10 19 Bonspiel Ladies Major B: Lqe ...... Il 7 1 G. Lane ....... 5 13 le A pair of shutouts were F. Covyle .....- 4 13 171 % regastered in Ladies' Major R. Crombie ... 4 12 16 bowling action last Monday C. Trxm.- ..... 8 8 16 night as Patfield stopped G. Flintoff 7..8...5 Bckel 3-0 and Dunn defeat- .W8t....8 7 15 ed Wiseman also 3-0. E. Et- B. Fairey........ 6 8 14 .cher nipped Beauprie 2-1, Joil D. Girard!i.... 6f 6 12 downed Baker, 0. Etcher up- B. Osborne --- 2 9 ll set Wright and Brooks took HaYnes, all by 2-1 counts. Dot Brooks led the way Y o with a 769 triple and 284 YO TH E single, with Do)ris Joli rolling Bna il a 759 total, Onie Etcher 714, V ieha 5,yrOPpr lie" esbit 669 Pegy 1 romeil 2, Bradley 5, Hoop- Haynes 667 and Enid Ten- r0 nant 666.Tea im Standing June Baker ...15 19996 Bradley .................28 Helen' Dunn ... 14 20260 Piper .................... 21 Peggy Hiaynes -. 12 20228 Ayre.................... 18 Doris Joli ....... 12 20148 Bromeil ................ 15 Ena Etoher .... 12 19021 Whitehead ...............14 Kay Beauprie .. il 19877 Hooper .................. 1 Dot Brooks .... 10 19842i High Single: L. Piper 160, Connie Wiseiman 10 18846 B. Cowan 141. Loa Wright ... 9 19973- High Double: L. Piper 306, Onie Etcher .... 8 189541C. Ayre 266. Shirley Biekel. 7 18742 Junior Girls Olive Patfield 7 18655~ D. Sellers 5, Goodwm 0; Top Averages Edmondson 3, Lewis 2; J. Sel- v' Dot ri ooks....-............. 245 lers 3, Bromell 2. JDne B aoker...............233 Team Standing Jue akr .......... «.....214 D. Sellers ..............20 Olive Patfield............. 212 Lewis .........................2o Peggy Haynes ......210 J. Sellers . .............. 12 Enid Tennant ............207, Edrondson .............18 KyBeauprie ............206 Goodwin ................141/2 REe1en Dunn .............204 Bromneli .............. ....14 _______________Shirley Bickell............ 204 Hlgh Single: K. MeMurter' Joyce Tennant ...........203 267, L. Niekerson 283, M. Kil-: Berb Buttonshaw......... 203 patrick 227, N. Edmondson' Jack Mantie........ 12 182 Shirley Bickle ...........202 221, C. Evans 216, D. Sellers Ea«rl Luke .......... 18 181 Lola Wright---............ 200 215. Marie Semnn... 18 181 Ail 200 Games High Double: L. Niekerson Dot Brooks 251-284-234, Wil- 407, N. Edmondson 401. S. Goodmurphy .... 15. 181 lie Nesbîtt 220-215-,234, One Hîgh G arne: Edmondsan Bob Jones......._... 18 176 Etche r 250 -223 -241, Lola 1042 pins. Velma Luke........ 18 175 Wright 205-212-240, Doris Joli Junior Boys Bob Goodmurphy 18 173 274-256-229, Peggy 1{aynes Luxton 5, Brook 0; Bed- Norm Gibson .... 18 170 230-248, Joyce Tennant 212- ford 5, Donoghue 0; Aider 3, Ina Gibson ......... 18 169 208, Helen Dunn 225-215, Enid Piper 2. Shirley Brook ... 18 165 Tennan1t 277-234, Audrey Os- Tean Standing Ernie Roberts ......18 164 miond 200-221, Eleanor Dad- Piper ............................28, Peter Buma ..... 6 163 son 230-228, Shirley Biekeil Bedford .........................24 Florence Snowden 15 160 201-275, Donna Heard 234-222, Donoghue ......................_17 Carl Schwarz .... 18 159 Joan En.gley 204-253, Jackle Luxtoni..............15 Dianne McReelis . 18 158 Alexander 250-228, Shirley Brook ......................il Gwen Dennis .... 18 151 Biekie 208-236, Miarg Perris AIder . ......................... 10 Nick Zondervan .. 18 150 211, Jean Sellers 213, Mary High Single: D. Luxton 281, Bob McReelîs ......18 149 Anne Richard.s 226, Shirley M. Donoghue 234, G. Palmer Elsie Prout........ .18 142 D'avis 233, Marg Crago 203, 200, W. Alder 237, B. Adams Stan White ......... 6 140 Carolyn Bruce 215, Donna 219. Maurice Stepdens 15 139 Preston 233, Marion Wiseman High Double: M. Donoghue Jean Jones .........8g 139 209, Miable Lewis 205, Pauline 433, W. Aider 412, D. Lux-] Bili Buna . .....:... 18 135 Willatts 206, Linda Hately 243, ton 402.1 Bill Hawkins .... 18 129 Olive Patfield 234, Cecile Senior Mixed League 1 Marion Stephens.. 12 124 Bowers 220, June Baker 238, Mutton 7, Colville 0; Ben.1 Chester Borek. 9 122 Marilyn Webster 205, Denise nett 5, Cein 2; Etcher 7, Beau- Stella Hawkins .. 18 122 Annaert 223, Lynde MicRobbie prie 0.1 Florence Potter .. 18 119 206, Kay Beauprie 212, Ena Team Standing1 Marion MècNab .. 18 116 Etcher 217, Ada Richards 214.gBennett ... ... ................ 33( rey Final Scoring G. Marjerrisont. 4 ut II 1BS1eeep...... 3 7 Io J.Lunn.... 0 Bw Johnson 1D. Ferguson P. Stacey 7F. Cowlig 5Bill Cle.. 1A. Wflsman 2 D . M cCullougb.. 0 B.Cole ..... 0G. Heath 9J. Clark.... 8R. Pollard . .... 8W. 7hertelI.. 7'Moe' Richards.. 6Gealies Average 6 ~Goa: 5 For 5C. Vanstone.. 9~5 4H. Rowe ....84 J. Fowlcr .... 513 J. Mantie .... 79 4.93#., I 88 5.50O~~ -E Ils 7 3 101 8 el 3 6 -Sx 4 4 & ' 4 4 8 2 5 7* 3 4 7.-, 5 2 - 2 4 , 3 3 2 3 1 4.5 O 4 4k, 2 2 4, 0 2 18 Gaines Goals Av*ý« Ag'at 73 4.5u:. 57 3.50. Etcher ....................... ...3 Beauprie ..................2@ Mutton .................2 Colville .......... ...... Cain....................... . IHigh Single: D. Nowlaqi, 331-213, R. Etcher 22È-22%,, M. Marshall 205-228, D. Ed-.. mondsan 207, B. Colvilie 24.' 206, L. Mutton 209, P. Jeffery;.~ 201, G. Mutton 215, J. Bennett 220, A. Craga 236, N. Neada., 277, S. Cain 221, G. Adamdi 207, L. Parry 209, M. Brad. ley 216. .i High Triple: P. Etcher 693,r D. Nowlan 677, N. Neads 68, Paul Kelly ail games 156. February lSth Team Standing M. Hadgson J. Shearer 16% S. Coombes ______16 , J. Woadlack ý 15 B. Wilbur.___________10 M. Sedman .. 8 HIgh Triple--M. Hadgson 708 ~ High Single--M. Sedmani 290 a. 200 Gamma M Sedman 290, FF. Allen 278, 205, M. Hodgson 268, 232e 208; J. Woodlock 248, 204; J,.'r, Lunn 245, J. Shearer 243, 2D7*,,,,,- B. Milis 226, 222; S. Coombesa 223, 212; K. Campbell 207, I Wright 206, E. Coomý es 200. Averagea M. Sedman _____ 9, F. Allen ..191_^1 J. Shearer ______19 - M. Hodgsan 181 1 J. Lunn -- ______1781'1' B. Wilbur ____-173 S. Coambes . ±. 172 E. Mitchell _______17ký ~ J. Woodlock _________ 1 D. Mutton . _____168 B. Mills 188_______k K. Campbell-_ __ L. Woodcock ______163" 1. Wright _______163 F. Land _______159-W- M. Firth ______15,6 G. Scott .~.______ 151.. The Ladies Section of Bowmanville Curling Club held their f irst big bon- spiel last week that attracted rînks from a wide area. During the day and evening, there were some close games and excellent curling, but the main com- ment of appraval came from visitors who appreciated beautiful decoratians and the wide variety of food the local ladies had prepared. The two top teams, win- ners of the first and second draws are photographed above. Upper phota shows the local rink who won the second draw, Lead Ja Authars, 2nd Shirley Robson, Vice Jean Peterson and Skip Mildred Bell. Other photo shows the rink fram Oshawa Golf Club, and includes, fram left ta right, Vice Brenda Calhoun, Skip Dorothy Mundy, 2nd Betty Lofthouse and Lead Marg McCarten. They won the first draw. Town League Basketbal Hooper's Down McQueen's 44U38 Coronation Wins Over Fuels 44ým34 Hooper's Jewellers and Cor- c d hast place McQueen's Mo- adding six. anation Cafe continued heiri tors 44-38, whihe Coronation A great final quarter rally battie for first place in Town defeated Stephen Fuels 44-34 b h e coelIar-dwellers feU League Basketball last Wed- ta stay within two points of short in the nightcap, aftcr nesday nght. Hooper's down-' th e league-leading Jewellers. the Jewellers lied buit Up a in the opener Stephen's bi'g 34-20 margin. Frank Sa- ng staged a 16 point uprising ta bul led Hooper's with 15 points Rural Bowli overcome a 21-12 h.alf tume and Hans Strikwerda bagged deficit and take a one point 13. Febuar 1, 165 turned it an in the final quar-1 the top effort by Uic lasers, Pts. Pins ter ta earn the victory. 1 whîle Bill Hay added a dozen. Hi C's *Ss. 14 2261 Danny Seto set the acoring! Ennskillen Ss- 14 22307 paewt 5pons hl Team Standings Maple Grave --- 13 22001 Gord Finney bagged 15 ta ac-, W. L. T. Pts. Salnam..... .... 132140ca unt for most of thxewinners' Hooper's Jew'ls. 10 5 0 20 Sln12 21530j total. Doug Woodlock fired 17 Coronation Cale 9 6 0 18 Hyatn _ ......--2 1206 points for Stephen's, Don Stepihen Fuels .. 7 7 1 15 Tyrne--- ---- 2 4 18423 Martin and Lyn Lwery each McQ. Motors .. 3 l 1 7 igh Singl-D Taylor- 393 Iligli Triple-B Begiey - 940 Lo Snge-.Shrp 80C F BOWLING Low Tiple-A. Sharp 3438 Low ae Trip eShrp.80 The tic for top place wasl1200, J. Mantle 218. B. Beghey .. 18 254 broken when Brook t.ook twoi Lemnon League: F. Patter D. Taylor 21 231 games from B. Westlake and' 74, N. Zondervan 77, E. Prout John Coombes- 21 227 lasing total pins by only 7 te 1 82, M. Stephens 82, J. Jones R. Trwist_ _ 21 2231 gain 4 points ta go into a 1 92. C. Schwarz 97. Cec MIilîs --_ 21 2221Ipoint lead. Snowden downed ITam Bob Coombes 21 2201 R. Westlake 7-0, Dakin over Tam Dave Reynalds- 18 220cllar-dwelling King 5-2, Bis-I Brock ....................... 35 L. Wcarn 21 215,hop 5, Cook 2.1 B. Westlake ..............34 R.~~~~ Dct 1 21 Mnshg igegc a Dkin.........................26 IR. Scot -- --- - 21B211hep..........gle.....21 JHm Coombes . 21 206 BillAllen rolling a very mic. Bsoden.................2 B. McDonald 17 205 311. Ron Brook had high tri-!nwe ........................... 16 3. Laird.......---- 21 204 pie with 657. ICaok ........................... 15 Bruce Coambes . 21 204 Sandra Goodmurphy R. Westlkc....................4..... J. Siemnon .. 21 204 high fo the ladies, ws ing ................ D. Woads.... 21 200 229 single. Hîgh traplefgr ah r. Pleasance 21 200 ladies went ta Dianne Mc- Gaines Ave. T. McLaughlin 18 200 Reedis with 570.i Ron Brook .......... 18 226 P. Westhake .. 21 194 Ol oi te olr Bill Patter......... 18 214 3. Konopacki ... 21 194 m0n13' fo00ripthers, ow.eracDon Bishop......... 18 214 B. Taylor ~ 21 192 aae 60tileJ a- Earl Rosse........... 18 211 E. Dickey . 21 190 Nab 636, Bill Patter 615, Ev.,Everett King .... 18 207 LTennant... 21 190 King 614 and Earl Ross 613. 'Ray Westlake ...«18 204 D. Green _ 21 190 200 Gaines: Earh Ross 266, Jack MacNab.... 18 203 Doug Reynolds 21 186 Ernie Roberts 212, 249, J.' Fayc Allen ........ 18 202 K. McGilI.. 18 186 MacNab 206, 240, R. Brock Mult Dakin ...... 18 200 J. Martensen 21 185 226, 245. B. Patter 207, 256,1 Harrv Snowden .. 15 1991 LCoombes .~ 18 185 B. Cook 213, Don Bishop 204,IBill Allen ....... 18 196' R. Coombes 9 183 203, S. Goodmurphy 229, N.' Glen Prout ...... 18 1961 A. Wilson. . 21 184 Zondervan 211, D. MeReclisBetty Weatlakc .. 18 191, WJ. Craig . 21 184 200, H. Snowden 212, G. Prout[1Bob Caak............ 18 187' 3. Stocker____ 20 183 220, E. Luke 251, B. Joncs 215, Dick Dennis ....... 18 1871 D. Tennant___ 21 182 R. Westlake 203. R. Woodward i Vera King .....- 18 186, F. Wotten - 21 180 226, Ina Gibson 214, F. Allen'Roy Woodward - 15 184' . MII& -____18 1024 . n 0,», .KnCrlRbrs.....- 18 182 1 J I J I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1

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