Tii. Canadlim Stateusm, Eownmnvle, reb. 24. 1063 Dy Fr-ank Mohun 6373 fEWEES MEET TRENTON Bowmanville's fine Pee Wee hockey team hed a busy wmekend, as thcy cantînued their winning ways bath here a". at Lindsay. Fridey night at the Memarial Arena, thef Io"ui ioUed ta, their fourth straight playof f win, trauncingI WVtby 9-2 to capture the total goal series 16-5. Zailier they had austed Lindsay in the apening O.M.H.A.' rotimd and wil naw advance against Trenton. As the series: doeunIt have ta, be over until March l3th, it seems ta be a sate bet to b. either a best of three or possibly a three out et f ive affair. It is hoped that dates wili b. available before pi-ea deadline this week. Early Saturday marning the Pee Wees jaurneyed ta' Lindsay for their 1 lth annuel tournament. Bowmanville j.)ted Lindsay 5-0 in the opener, walloped Port Perry 9-2 and defeated Port Hope 5-2 ta win the tourney championship. Inthe process Tommy Simpson won the mast valuable player award. Although hockey fans don't usually think much about attending minar hockey games, they're missing a bet if theyj: IgIl to sec the Pee Wees in action. 1XDGETS OUT .Ajax deteated Bowmanville 3-1 in Port Perry Friday :, Wght ta rack up their third straight win aiter the teams hadj bgttled ta a tie in the opener. Friday's loss eliminated the ilocpla from the playoff trail, joining bath the bantams and juveniles on the sidelines. BtG GAME FOR YOUNG BOWLER We're always boosting the big 400 games, but although that inay be a little out ai reach, some af the young bowlers In the youth bowling league have been turning in some pretty fair scores. Last Saturday In the senior mixed division 13-yuear.oldi flanny Nowlan came up with a big 331 single and if he Jkeeps gaing, by the time he graduates from the group that 400 plateau may not b. too far off. Paul Kelly didn't quit. set any records for high scoresi i but yau might say he was consistent. Paul racked up three' conecutive 156 games. ~ n the junior girls loop one ai the teams totalled 1042ý Ifor foianc game and we'll bet there have been many times! thtthe major leagues would have been happy ta corne upý Jwlth'that many. IMen's Major League Junior Hockey Narrows -t. t-. t+ t BADMINTON PLAYOFFS PRODUCE UPSETS Badminton is a sport you don't take lightly - neot if »ou want ta win. And certainly lack of practice doesn't help much either. No doubt e couple ai top players wil agree, ivith that, - aiter the Central Ontario Badminton Champion-' elip that were held et the Bowmanville Club over the week- *George Long bas been having things pretty much his own way, particularly since partner Ken Smith hung up bis racquet a couple ai years back. Now that "Smitty" has taken Up playing egain, it looked like George was going tae bave campetition. *Howcvcr, Mr. Long neyer did get around ta meeting Mr. Étiýit, because a Young Peterborough performer Wayne PIýhey austcd George two straight games in the semi-finals. -The. same thing happened ta Lil Beamish in the ladies' aigiles semi-final as Miss Beamish lest ta another up and eoMlng Peterborough badminton star, Bannie Elmsley. Bath these young players are destined ta be top per- foi-mers and they deserved ta win, but singles seems taeb. e thlng, of the pest et the local club. Therefore, lack ai prac-------2 . - tIoeàtpzbab1y gave Miss Elms]ey and Richey a place in the upot-light carlier than they niight have expected. Lack aiof .......~ ipractice by Miss Beemish and Long that is. All things being *. equal stamina makes the difference in a strenuaus badminton .2 singles game. Bannie went on ta capture the ladies single crawn, %rayne, who côuld pess for Bobby Orr's brother, wasn't quit. es fortunate. In the pre-game warm-up a bad faîl resulted hi a rupturcd blood vessel and pulled tendon, ending Richey's hopua for the *championship. f. t t + t GENERALS PLAYOFF-BOUND - .'Oshawa Generals, displaying some of that early season brm, enjayed a four game unbeaten streak until Sunday that has virtually assured them af a playafi berth. After dtopplng five games in a raw, Generals finally halted the tài..f-pln by thumping Hamilton. Then thcy really moved inphigh gear, beating first place Niagara Fells, tying the i-usner-up Manlies and winning aver third place Peterborough. That was before losing te St. Catharines Sundey in a igaIne that would have put Oshawa only a game away from clfnching a playofi berth. But the sudden spurt has leit Oshawa five up on Montreal, eight in front of St. Catharinesl and nine aheed ai Kitchener. Bath Canadiens and Hawks have two games in hand and Generals entertained St. Catharines in a big anc last night. Kitchener geined two points Sunday, but have only fîve ganes .remaining, the same as Oshawa. Sa the megic number te- -linch a playafi berth is one, with an Oshawa win or Xiitchener lbsn. .Generals play in Toronto Sunday, then next week are Mt borne Tuesday ta Montreal and Saturday ta St. Catharines, "tre wlnding up the schedule the next day in Kitchener. - Bobby Orr earned bis 3lst goal ta break bi& own record, U*en clicked an a drive from beside bis own net into the ëlt goal for number 32 in Peterborough, Thursday. *Wbile Bobby has broken his former 30 goal record, cap- On Sunday evening, at 8:30, the Town League toIn Ran Buchanan, compiling quite a mark himself has naw Junior hockey finals xiii start, featuring McQueen extended bis cansecutive game point streak ta 28, Danny'R amblers against Nichols Motors in a best-of-five O'Shea will b. back for next Tuesday's Montreal game. series. Members of the three teams shown here are About the on]y drawback in connection with Oshawa as follows: Nichois' Motors: fi-ont row, lef t to right, ed Jr. "A" hockey is the sad state that bas developed in the 'R. Broorne, B. Adams, B. Kemp. S. Essery, D. Nemnis Anditorium parking lot. But more on that next week. land T. Wor-den: back row, Coach J. Osborne, G. Wright, t t!B. Kennedy, M. Brown, D. Rodgerson; T. Walton, D. »OWMANVILLE PEE WEES Werry, G. Rowe, Manager J. Oke. BillEs Billiards: Bowmanville Pee Wees n,..î., nf ,. 1 - as Finals Get Underway front row, P. Bragg, H. Edrnundson, L. Hellam, K. Veitch, B. Adams, B. Down; back row, B. Ogden, R. Baker, R. Piekell, S. Barclay, B. HeIlam, T. Wilson, A. Murphy, Coach I. Beauprie. Absent, P. Melntyre. Local 189: G. Richardson, P. Murphy, J. Coyle, J. Whalen, D. Wilkins; back row, Coach G. Malley, T. Bate, G. Balson, B. Bradley, R. Best, D. Sullivan; absent, Coach J. Coyle Sr., P. Bothwell and W. Rad1 i WgeO~~-C MHA.PsYOf i ay. -;nt iiere saturciaYwu u Dw . n* t6pm ntefrtgame ai the best af five PeeV h A k. k 1 t -f. t t fPeW e hIDW ïb An exciting seies is coming tap sterting Sunday et 8:3o Wben McQueen's Ramblers will play Nichais' Motors in theý d ac cpoeer of a best-of-five final playaifsin Uic Jr. Town Leegue. IieQueen's dcfeated Bill's Billiards 2-1 last Sunday ta takeý Bowmanville P e -tuesem-fial srie. -vanced to the third rou Newtonville-Starkcville Lecgue' playof fs, when they w --Team Standing Averages1 9-2 here Friday night. I tos44 M. Harte-Maxwefl ..... 8 Bowmanville the two g =lntones .... ..43 Doais Tompkins .........17611 llmtm ......................25 Ina Brown .......... - 174'i se ries 1 -5, after a 7 WG.............. ...... 20 Mary Kirkton......7~ W iberiri h 100G mesad Over - Edna Elliott. .1618 hty ariri h Dovothy Stark 305, Ina Gwen Halloweli.......... 166' Br@wr 240, Mary Kirkton 237, Darathy Stark--------63 The locals scored1 CWien Halk>well 206, Mlilie Marg Wade------... : 1611 ed first period talles, h panter 200. Marie Trim ............ 161 ! Millie Porter . .............59' Cand out-scored the vis Shirley Woods----------..7...na. iod. Grae.Farrow--------........154 fnalperid Joye Stacey -. .1,34 Mary Skelding............ 133 Tom Simpson, M1 IR!D CROSS M Bany yosvtra....... . 2 and Doug Parker each -18ALWAYS rHERE Ruth Andrcws........ 126 for Bowmanville, sing] WffXÇLR £eOlive Henderson------124 MuenMcCulouglh .... 123 ing to Mvurray Cawki Betty Bothwell---------.....121 Joy'ce Camipbell.........1lis nolds and Steve Forsei Meda Stapleton--------......112Wa Annette SavtY . ........ -106 Wane Newton a to 3r Round e Wees ad- und of O.M.H.A. vhipped Whitby Fhe victory gave game total goal 7-3 decision at wveek. four unanswer- led 7-1 af ter two sitors 2-1 in the ike Donaghue icounted a pair ie markers go- cer, Steve Rey- I Y. mnd David Ros were the only visitors to get the puck past winning net-minder David Wil- loughby. IFriday. Afternoon League Team Standing iEtcher Gibson - ---.-------- ICowan --------- Patfield -.-- - Colville .-----.----------- IMalley- ------------------- 200 Games B. McDonald------- E. Etcher.- R. Hutchînson ----- O. Patfield A. Shetler______ IS. Bucknell f Averages E. Etcher __ ~MCowan B. McDonald 11 0 . Patfield-_____ 10 A. Shetler - 9 M. Gibson 7M. Colville-____ 3 D. Rogers 2M. Coyle 2M. Malley D. Peeden 272, M. Foster ___ 22"7 J. Lobb .... _ 219 B. Richards 214 A. Hiodgson 209 N. McFeeters___- 204: R. Hutchinsan ____ E. Richards ____ D. Vivian 215 1 E.Coombes __ GOODYEAR BOWLING (As af Feb. 18 - 7th weck) Belts 7, Lead Press 0; Hase 5, Cornets 2, Braiders 5, Ma- chine Shap 2; Tigers 5, Ban- bury 2; Fan Bects 4, Labore- tory 3. High Singles K. Piper 338, J. Murphy 325, R. Perfect 322, M. Thamp- son 298, S. Carson 294, E. Greenham 279. Hith Triples R. Perfect 822, J. Gould 798, J. Murphy 784, K. Piper 772, M. Thompson 745, S. Carson 743, A. Wray 717, E. Green- hem 716. Team Standings Belts ..36 Braiders,_________29 Tigers 27 Banbury . 26 Fan Belts- 25 Machine Sop24 Carnets 23 Hase---22 Lead PressÏ 17 Laboratory -----_ ----- --- 16 Averages J. Murphy 232 R. Perfect ------ 229 H. Bramell 227 B. Henning 220 J. Goode------- 219 A. Labb . 216 D. Oke - --215 W. Hately 214 J. Bond ---- --214 R. Hately --------------- 213 I. Brown---- 212 K. Piper -----211 F. Wright- 210 D. Smith 209 S. Carson 208 J. Luxton --- -------- 208 R. Wright ----208 F. Blackburn ------206 F. Smith ----205 A. Rowe ------ --- - _204 B. Martyn ------ _..203 J. Geddes ------------ _---- 203 R. Slack_---------------- 202 M. Thompson 201 V. Connors----------------- 201 J. Houck -----------201 Mixed Major League Our congratulations go ta Denise Annaet who, on Mon- day night, Feb. lSth, at the Mixed Major Bowling, rolled a beautiful geme af 407, and ended up with a triple ai 745. Incidentally, this is the high- rest game ai cither schedile, 50 Denise had the high single af the night. Her husband Mor- ris, nat ta be autdone, rolled, 272, 264, 243 for the bigh triple af 779 - Great bowling, "Mr. and Mrs.Y. Leon Con- nons had the only 300 geme. rolling 318, 223 for a triple of 732. Ollie Patfield had two nice games 298, 260 <732). H. Ballem 290, 271, 203 <764), E. Perfect 277, 207 (674), B. Buday 275 (639), D. Joli 270, 230, 202 (702), H. Ballantine 258, 228, 227 (713), J. Murphy 251, 233 (679), M. McNulty 242, S. Bickell 240, B. Hol- royd 229, 215 (611), A. Saman 228, P. Dobbins 223, J. Mc- Nulty 218, 216; K. Bickell 216, V. Cannors 216, H. Sim- nick 211, B. Brown 208, J. Major 209, R. Wright 207, H. Pollack 206, M. Perris 205, M. Holroyd 201. There was quit. a shuffle in the averages this week. Harold Ballem came back ta take aver first place with 252. D. Joli second with 249 and M. Annaert movcd up into third place with 247. P. Dobbins 243, E. Perfect 234, J. Murphy 229, B. Buday 228, G. Bebee 220, H. Ballantine 216, S. Bickell 214, B. Holrayd 210, O. Patfield 210, Albert Saman 205 and L. Connors 203. Patfield is stili on top in team standings with 14 points and Holrayd maved back up into second place with 12. JolI droppcd back into third with 11, Budey took three points from JolI ta put bier team in faunth positian Nwith 10, Bickell in fifth witb 10 anci Dunn with 6 points. I J Paint Your Walls with the Fashionable Soft Colos of.. SUPER KEM mTONE QUART BOWMANVILLE Aduits 50e - Children * 35c GALLON $8.25 PHOE 23.21 Hap Palmer- 21 Art Rowe 21 John Oke 21 Lau Wiseman --21 Alf Samelîs - 21 George Glanville- 21 Harold Michelson.- 21 Bob Richardse'~ Lau McFceters7--1 Maurice Richards._VP1 Jack Parker 1 5 Russ Oke 21 Frank Semis . 21 Ted Bagneil 21 Frank Blunt ...18 Ab Semari 21 KarI Piper 21 Glen Hodgson- 21 Bill Orme _ - 21 Jack Lander - 21 Jim Callen .. 21 Iveorge Bebee --- 21 Ibub Williams ...21 Ron Maynard . 21 Bob Kent ------ 21 Howard Bromefl 21 218 2I 215 215-, 2141 214f 214 213 213 212 209 209t 208 208 208 207 206 206 205 205 204 204 203 201 Ernie Perfect and Larry Piper are having a real battie for top average in the second schedulc. Perfect had the high triple, 863, made up of 278-250-335 ta bump his aver- agc from 259 ta 264 to lead Pper by ane point. Larry had 785 (264-263) ta hald his av- erage- at 263. Naw the big question is will one of aur tpbowlers crack up under the pressure? Wc hope not, but these twa bowlers have been hitting the pins at an amazing pace and the odds are against them ta continue at this rate. We hope we are wrong. Mauritz Anneart is still in the fight and for the secorA week in a raw he has won the high single game, this weck with 348 and Anneart added two more games af 260-204 for a hig 812 triple. Mauritz is now third et 248 for 21 games. Bill "Jake" Westlake had 799 (336), Maurice Richards 775 (290), Frank Blunt 770 (285- 271), Elton Brack 757 (291), Vînce Vanstone 744 (298), Vince maved into fourth spot in the averages et 238. Dr. Howard Rundle 738 <254), Rundle, aur first schedule high average bowler is now in Ilth position and moving up very quickly. Bob Kent 727 (266), Lou McFeeters 716 (329), Si Trewin 712 <276), Mike Murphy 705 (265). Laurence Leaman had a single game af 285, George Glanville 284, Glen Hodgson 280, Garf Clarke 274, Bud Henning 267, Al Osborne 266, John Gould 261, Harold Mich- elson 269. Ron McLean won bath low prizes with a 114 single game and a 3-game total af 463. Bill Orme had 473. The Nels Osborne insurance team captained by George Be- bee had high single score of 1250 and a 3564 triple. Fifty-twa bowlers out af a possible 72 are hitting 200 or better. This is a little better than 72% af al aur bowlers. Not bad. End of Seventh Week Second Schedule Team W L Pts. McQueen's -------_ 17 4 17 Nels Osborne Ins.-- 13 8 13 Lander Hardware 12 9 12 Liberty Bowl .- il 10 il Frenk's Varicty - Il 10 il Jury &Lovell Ili()0il Pepsi Cala- 10 il 10 Olympia Rest. 10 il 10 Beaver Lumber -- 9 12 9 Ken's Men's Wear 8 13 a Dykstra's Food -- 7 14 7 I. G. A.------------ 7 14 7 Averages Name Games Ave. Ernie Perfect..---21 264 Larry Piper ----- 21 263 Mauritz Anneert- 21 248 Vince Vanstane - 21 238 AI Osborne --------- 21 237 Russ Halîman ----- 21 233 Don Oke------_ 21 229 Harold Bennett -- 21 228 Si Trewin --------- 21 228 Lowell MacDougal 21 228 Dr. H. Rundle --- 21 227 Ed Leslie ---------- -18 227 Bill Westlake 21 227 rdatt Harrison 21 227 Bert Engley ---- 21 226 Bob Glanville ---- 21 225 Elton Brock 21 225 Bud Henning ---21 224 Russ Hately 21 223 Don Bagnell . 21 222 Clarence Oke - 21 222 Stan McMurter . 18 222 Miike. Murphy ---21' 221 Dave McKnight. 21 221 3ud Barter-- 21 2211 F~rank Mohun---- 21 218 * BANNER PASSANT 623-3258 14 Rehder Ave. Bowmanvllle Sun Lif. Assurance Company of Canada MEMORIAL ARENA BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-5728 Public Skating FRIDAY, FEB. 26th 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY SKATING 2 - 4 p.m. ADMISSION MONDAY, MARCH int TOTS' SKATING - 3 to 5:20 Children and Accompanying Aduit P.flL 25C each When You Paint Yous, Kitchen or Bathioom ... just one croat4ot KEM m GLQ ENAMEL QUART GALLON $3*19 $1 0.65 McGREGOR HARDWARE LIMITED INTRODUCING NEW PRICE RANGE "Night-hawks" Team Standing S. Coombes -- -___15 M. Hodgson ------- 1414 J. Shearer13l J. Woodlock 11_____i B. Wilbur ---- -10 M. Sedman . ------. 8 High Triple-J. Shearer 655 RIgh Single-F. Land 248 200 Gamnes F. Land 246, J. Shearer 244, 239; G. Scott 234, C. Sarginson 219, F. Allen 211, J. Harness 207, L. Woodcock 206, S. Coombes 203. Averages M. Sedman 193, J. Shearer 190, F. Allen 188, B. Wilbur 178, D. Mutton 178, J. Lunn 176, M. Hodgson 173, E. Mitchell 172, S. Coombes 170, K. Campbell 165, L. Wood- cock 165, B. Mills 164, J. Wood- lock 162, 1. Wright 160, C. Sarginson 155, B. Beers 153, K. Ralston 153, G. Scott 152, M. Firth 152, F. Land 150, V. Sarg- inson 145, A. Bons 145, Y&. McNeil 144, J. Harness 143, &. Coombes 134, V. Bartlett 132, A. Lorusso 132, L. Burgess 128, J. Gibner 127, A. Perfect 126, O. Moffatt 119, D. Dew- ell 110, 1. Turnbull 110, M Mitchell 102, C. Jones 100, V. Agnew 94. -M-MM-ki Adults 1 PHONE 623-6211