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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Apr 1965, p. 8

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SPORTropucs FBy Frank Mohun 623-7234 LAWN BOWLING After barely managing to keep going It appears that the Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club la at the cross-roads. Either they arouse enough interest to revive the sagging Club, or probably will caîl it quits. We have talked to both young and veteran bowlers who claini that anyone giving the game a whirl, would like it. Trouble is they can't seeni to interest people. One of the, big advantages, aside from the sport ltself, is being able to play at night, under the lights. A decision on what will happen to the local green will be rendered following a meeting this Monday night. Anyone Interesttd, or who thinks they might be, should be at thet Dunn extended their lead te Lions Centre, 7:30 p.m. on April 19th. two points ini tht Ladies' Ma- t± t t t to egeacinMna LOCAL 189 HOCKEY ENDS Brooks 2-1. Runner-up Baker Early if the third period Sunday morning it Iooked as. bowed te O. Etcher 2-1, while il the Local 189 best of five finals were ta head into an ý ouath rankîng Haynes lost a extr sîth ame.ButBruns tmne Iton t ta thir'2-1 decision ta Wright. exta sxthgarie.ButBrunstured t o teear thir Taîl-end Bickell won over third straight win and tht Local 189 Championship. Tht E. Etcher, Patfield downed seson will officially end this Saturday night with tht annual Wiseman and Joli defeated banquet, ta be held at tht Memorial Park Club House. Beauprie ail by 2-i scores, te ~ ,~, .çmake it unanimous. t t t tMarilyn Cole and Dot Brooks HAROLD BALLEM - FINE BOWLER bath registered 271 high single Near tht end of last year we mentioned how Harold scres, followed by Linda Hately 268, Doris Joli 267, Ballem, a new-comer to local bowling circles had compiled Ùda Wright 266 and Cearolyn a fine 272 average in tht Mixed Major League. Harold tells Bruce 261. us that be is enjoying his best season ever, currently with Dot Brooks took high triple 256 averages in both Oshawa and Bowmanville mixed with a 70ttl other big effoelts beingtoturned in by leaguts, and a 251 mark ini tht Toronto City Major loop. Doris JolI 716, Lola Wright Incidentally it's no wonder that tht Toronto league is 671, Shirley Bickell 659, Enid rated as one of the best in tht country. At last look we Tennant 649, Carolyn, Brucet notictd that no less than thirty bowlers were averaging 250 627 and Thelina Forrester 627. or better. Former Bowmanville star Bob Gallagher had a Top Averages 25 vrg.Doris Joli.....--........ 245 250 average. ~Dot Brooks......., ..... ,*228 Harold, a native of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Peggy Hpynes ............219 was remarking that in 1962 ht came within a whisker of June Baker.................. 213 Olive Patfield ý............ 212 copping a $4,970 prize at O'Connor Bowl. Ht had consecutive Helen Dunn . ............... 210 strikes In tht first six frames but picked a head pin in tht, Shirley Bickeill........... 207 seventh, when another strike would have given himn tht Enid T7ennant ............. 206 big rmoney.1 Ena Etcher .._.............. 205 More recently, however, Ballem set a new record at Onie Etcher ...... ...... 202 Joyce Tennant ............ 200 tht Motor City Lanes in Oshawa when he knocked off games Teamn Standings of 307, 383 and 350 for a big 1040 triple. This followed an Helen l3unn-- 28 409031 even higher total of 1057 bowled at Liberty Bowl as Harold1 June Baker ...26 398381 scateed hepin fr 33,338an 33. Dot Brooks-'" 25 39858 ucaterd tt insfor383 38 ad 36.Pegy Haynts ..23kg 40760 In the zone roll-offs on tht way te tht Canadian champ- Onie Etiher....22 38516 fonships. Harold came on strong after a poor start to total Doris Jolil...21 40093 5432 for a 271 average. Tht second place finish gave him a Ena Etcher .21 38172 berh I te snges nd ea evnt intheEater CnadanLola Wright 20 39952 berh I tt snges nd ea evnt inthtEatem CnadanConnie Wiseman 18 ½' 37460 finals. His big games inrluded 384. 338, 336. 318, 311, 302 Kay Beauprie. 17 38525 and 301. Olive Patfie3d . 16 38703 Harold passes along tht following tip - "Wrist action' Shirley Bickell 15 38102 ts just about the most important thing ini this ganie. It must 200 Games DtBrooks 271 -214 -255,1 be kept stiff when the bail is released. I'vt found tht best Shirey Biekeli 202-225-23 2! way te do this is to press my thumb on top of tht bail Doris Joli 263-267, J a ck!i whe 1 grip it and keep tht thumb pressing firmly when Alexarnder 202-203, Marion! it la releastd. Not hard mind you, just firm." ýPearson 207-208, Lola Wright, 245-266, Joyce Tennant 219-! Tht way this scribe is bowling we're going to tryJ1207, Carolyn Bruce 217-261,1 Harold's tip but If we still can't master tht technique, he'd Marion Slaght 206-241, Heleni better prepare ta give us a personal lesson. ýDunn 222-205, Thelma Fe>rres-ý Harold Ballern is married to a Bowvanville girl, thptfer 236-207. Ena Etcher 252- former Heathier Webb. 1209. Evelyn Williams 209-231,ý t t Donna Preston 219-211, Kay i* t t t !Beauprie 204, Barb Button-. BROOKLIN REDMEN 1shaw 220, Marion Wisemanl 217, Doreen Park 201, Shirley' Paced by Paul Wake1y~s seven goal performance .Brooklin l Davis 207, Enid Tennant 212, Redmen walîoped Gravenhurst 14-3 in tht fourth gamne to' Lynda Hately 268, Marg Ring, sweep their best of seveti series. Brooklin will now mieet 226, Marilyn Colt 271, Jean Seaforth for tht Ontario Intermediate "B"l Championship. Harness 233, Connie Wiseman, Uxrde218, Betty Piper 214, Olive' In fact tht best o! seven affair started at Ubig Patfîeld 214, Jean Engley 212,1 Monday night, with tht second slated for tonight in Seaforth.1 Paf MarJerrison 235, June' We'd like te thank Barbara Tran, whose busband PaulBaker 258, Helen Piper 215, plays for Brooklin, for ber very nice letter. Mrs. Tran pointed1 Marion Brooks 224, Willie out that we had missed an important executive member'1 Nesbitt 223.h In our column a couple of weeks back. I guess we did - none other than manager Ralph Cooke. nieag ga here's a tip cf tht biat and congratulations te Ralph L a u for bis success with the club. It is largely a resit of bis BAN11TAM 1GIRLSC hard work. Piper 5, Bradley 0; Ayre 5,- * f * *Hooper 0; Bromell 3, White- Lindsay Wins Midget Trophy Capt. Mark Rowland of Lindsay is shown at left, receiving Specialty Paper Produets runner-up trophy from Mrs. Carl Devitt. Mr. Devitt, right, is represent- ing donor Marr's Jewellery as he presents the winning Midget trophy to Ron 'William s, captain of the Lindsay team. These awards were made during the mid- get-juvenile hockey tournament here on Saturday, April 3. Crests for the Winners In addition to the team trophies that were won iere on April 3, the winning teams aiso received individual crests as a inemento of their visit to Bow. manville. Here, Milt Fountain, a member of the ).M.H.A. executive, is handing the crests out -to one of the winning teams. Friday Afternoon Bowling Averages E. Etelier ...............214 M. Cowan ................196 B. McDonald ..... -........ 190 O. Pabf ield ............ ..189 M. Mallev ................179 M. Colville .............«.1,8 D. Rogers ...................... 1 M. Gibson...... ........ 77 A. Sthetler ................177 J. Lobb ........................168 M. Coyle.................... 168 M. Poster ............... l ..... 67 A. Hodgson ............ ...161 N. McFeeters............... 148 B. Piper................ 148 B. Richards ...-........... 147 E. Richards ..............145 S. Bucknell ..............145 R. Hutchinson ............. 144 M. McDonald ............142 E. Coombes ..............42 D. Vivian ..«.................. 135 D. Paeden ................134 O. Richaq-ds................. 133 N. Audesihorn ............126 M. Moffat.......---------- 121 M. Abernethy ........... 114 N. Eldridge ... ............ 111 Teamu Cowan .. .......- ........ 19 Etoher-......................... 19 Malley .....................14 Patfield . ................. 12 Gibson ................... il.......1 Colville ......... .......9 200 Games M. Cowan 260, B. MckDonald 228, A. Shetler 226, E. Etcher DII fitlmStndn 1Hdgs20. Bucknell 200, A. This scribe was unable ta attend the Oshawa Green Ayre 431Ho~n 0 Gatis' Minto Cup banquet Saturday evening, but we'd l ier -________ __-'"3".7.* ta, take this opportunity [o bhank Jim Bisbop, Fred Whalley1Bromellî2 Bradey _______~ I "Night-hawks" and tht execubive for their invitation.1 Hooper ---201 We made it last year. wben we had tht opportunîty 'Whithea ------- 1 WhtHad SingBolln ta renew acquaintances with Gent Dopp- Mr. Lacrosse if C Ayre -----------. o ln you prefer, and Dr. Bill Rundît among others. J. Hooper----- --- - 1-e Now if tht Gatîs wilî be so good as ta win the Canadian High DoubleN Team Standing Junior ile again, wed be most happy ta attend next year. C ye------ 'M. Hodgson_........... 40Y2 Runiours had it that starry John "Shooter" Davis waoos GaSbout.'. J her~-3 to sign with Peterborough seniors. However, he will be out D. Sellers 5, J. Sellers 0; I """-.SCabs2 ta practice with Oshawa, and we hope ta set hlm in tht Lewis 5, Goodwin 0; Bromeli 'M. Sedmian ... ......20 line-up corne apening night. 5 dodo ."B. Wdbur .... ...... 171/ Team Standing 1 High Single - S. Coombes 27 t fD. Sellers 42Hrgh Triple- S. Coombes 7331 PEF WEES DOWN ONE Lewis 37 Averages Bowmanvllt Pet Wees will be ail out ta pull off a Bromel ____ 34 J~. e r...............193 Edmondson __ 26 M. Sedman................. 188 win in Georgetown Sunday attemnoon ta even the Ontario J. Sellers 231/.2ilu final at two gaines apiece. Tht locals dropped a 5-0 decision Goodwin - ---------- 7%B ir........ 183 in Georgetown Friday and lost again 4-2 bere Monday night. High SingleF.Aln...............18 M. Hodgson ............._181 Although we hate ta be pessimistie about bbeir chances, N. Edmondson J.5un IjN.Goodwin __ 237_17 lb will certainîy take an ali-out effort ta prevent a miuch K:McMurter 209____ S. Coombes . ............... 178 bigger Georgetown club from skating off xith tht titît. J. Nimigon ~ 23 '~ K. CarnDbell _.............. 173 However, should tht local lads corne tbrough, a fi!th and'F. Henning - . 201, J.W dlck. ................... 171 deciding conbest w~il1 be played at tht eoilArnhr' High DoubleY ' Monday nîht. Memoiai Aren ,eeN. Edmondson 4381 . rgt........6 N.Godin4E. Mitchell.......... 169 T Y Sellers. oowin-------9---'-'i'i407 L. Woodcock..........166 D. Selr --- 9 D. Mutton................165 MORISETTE NEARLY UPSETTE JUxtNIOR o yshe2 ie .Mi ............... 6 Star bowler Andre Moisette was nearly sîpset In bis 3Luxo 3,; Bdfordgh5,2; Pier . F. Bond ... ............. . .164 exhibition five game battît with Oshawa's Reg Elckey Team Standing Seea ropllles were won here on April 3 M. Firth ..................156 before 150 fans at Motor City Bowl, Sunday afternon. Piper 48 during the Midget-Juvenile tournament. Donors in- G. Scotti.........-----------.... 154 Andre bit for a 1376 total, averaging 275 a game ta Reg's Luxton -______ 38 cluded Bowmanville's two jeweilery stores, Hooper's 200arnion.......15 1309and 26 aveage.ord 34 and Marr's, Specialty Paper Products, Lamne Haynes S. Coombes 297, 227, 2S, J. Most o! Morisette's 67 pin margîn came in the opening!Donoghut _______22 tilt when he gained 60 pins. Theme wasn't niuch to choose Aider - 15 R.R. 1, Hampton. Here, Mr. Ferguson, right, and J. Lunn 235, 200, B. Wiibur trithtnex for nd itha dube hadig itothttenh. . igh ïSigl O.M.H.A. President Grant Bail are admiring one of 220, 207, K. Campbell 220, 1. ickey pturldandwt hdul ead pin. whhetn it' B Holroyd .___207 the beautiful traphies that was presented, ta be held Wright 219, M. Sedmfan 218, trce ugh. a ed i. -ie taplpeared he might corne B. Preston ----- ~175 bythe winning clubs for one yar.A:E.rMithel213, B. Mutls 208, by M tchl l u s2 5, . Mttan201. Bob Gallagher, a top bowler in bis own right, inter- B. Holroyd 339' viewtd Andre for us. and was bold that tht 21 year old W* AIder---- 277 Nine Goals in Third SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE French-Canadian lîkes bath five pins and duck pins equally ý Etcher 7, Cain 0; Beauprie 6, as well. Ht bowls soie fifty practice games a week and!Mutton 1: Bennett 7, Colvile niakes bis living from - bowling of course. Bob said that 0. emSadn:B r i s DwH oet10 8 lit neyer once mnissed the head pin in ail fifty trames*, Sunday. T entt5 StBandring3,Ech Hesoe alahrhwhehlshsnaw-famousier 51, Mutton 42; Colville 37, jl i I '~ palm down ball, v. th the fingers close together. Aîthough!Cain 15. Huiui SingleL Bob's hand is much bîgger, he couldn't gtt tht proper grip. :HlgWihL o ali89gleo f N. Ntads - -____ 254-2W!, ixed M ajor Mitchell ___ 235b Bruins twice came frorn game would be nteded. lefI in tht gaie. Mrersn M ixed M ajor Leagu iB.Coivilie ___ 242-234 ehind bwo goal deficits ta But the Bruine got ont back Captain Bob aerio S. Cain ______ 203 I amn a 10-8 wn over tht Hor- bal! a minute later and Bob a h hmin'tppit JotNola cmeup lt 28,22 <21> A Sma 28,H. Moore _____ 231-263I nets, Sunday mornîng to cap. Marjerrison tied it within 361sttcapos o on JoeNolancae p wth22, 22 721, . ama 28,D. Nowlan_____ 270-205 ture the Local 189 Hockey seconds. For tht next nime ian witb three goals andý tht high single of 323 in the 235 (682), L. Connors 251, 215,i R. Etcher - 210-258-2981 Championship in five gaies, minutes tht winners faughb three assists, wbile '.Mort"1 Mixed Mvajor Bowling an 214 (680), H. Bailem 228, 225, L. Maynard - 201 Affer dropping tht opener, ta maintain thet ie, which was Richard collected two of tht fect took tht high triple, ol- (635), P. Dabbins 220, 216 ýR. Beauprie - 217-207 Bruins took the net thrte. tried to get tht go-ahead mark- Cullough, Bill Osborne, Gary kng 301, 271 for a 768. Jim (634), M. Holroyd 253, 200rN!. Hately .----- _ 235 Hornets scored a pair of er. Cooper, Grant Flintof! and Webb was right in there, oll- (626), H. Baliantine 243, 202 i High Triple early second period markers Bill Osborne finally broke it Doug Ferguson added singles. kng 320, 293 for a 759 triple. (623), J. MeNulty 272 (615), R. Etcher ____é66 after thetetams had battied to up, casbing in a rebound aI Hamilton notched a pair for Shirley Bickell rolled a nice J. Murphy 258 (612), M. Mairs [M. Marshal_____ 703 a 2-2 first period tie. Bruina tht 15:45 mark, and Bmuins tht Homnets, the others goig 309, givkng her a triple o! 686-1284, H. Pollock 260, M. Murphy IN. Neads ____ 675 tied it, but Dan Girardi'. goal went on to add three more kn to Bob Sheridan, who also col- Marg. Permis bowled 279, 264,1243, H. Sirnnick 237, R. Wright JH. Moore_______ 666 with 13 seconds lefi and an- two minutes and eight sec- lected four asaists, "Jiggs" 204 for a 747. Morris Annaert,'234, B. Brown 220, J. Sut- ID. Nowîan _____ 664 other by Lloyd Hamilton at onds. Hornets managed ont Cowl.ing, Pauli Mecullougli, 001, 275 (746), B. Buday 262, 1cliffe 217, B. Hoiroyd 214, 20 1. 1 B. Colvile ____ 639 5:36 of tht final session miade tihjy in that span anid addedIGirardi, Chaluo Trim and Don '380. 225 (737), D. Joll 271,1 D. Anflaet 211, G. RObee 200.IR. Beauprit 6o8.ià a-4 and it appeared a sixth the ft"alwath et &itseOndlMmateu 8 The Canadiaft Stateua,Beowmanvlle, Apel 14, 1965! Team Standings Wels .________ 61 Brom li __________ 61 Palmer -______ 56 Brock __________ 52 Vowles _________ 51 Wright -50 Gianville -_ _ _ _ _ 49 Lobb..47 Bennett46 Perfect .________ 44 Brunt 43______ Prout 28 200 Averages Elton Brock 231 Jot Nowlan _____-227 Keith Yeo - _____- __ 226 Frank Wright _____225 Lou Weisb ---- _ 224 Harold Bennett _____222 Vince Prout -_______ 221 Gord Wilcox ______218 Morley Etcher -____216 Onie Etcher -- -____ 213 Matt Harrison _____213 Bob Gianville -_____213 "Hap" Palmer _____211 Howard Bromel--211 Phil Vowles -____208 AI Lobb . - 208 Jim Bedford ____207 Ken Nichais ____ 206 Dick Perfect ______206 Hilda Brock ______205 Ceeul Mutton __ 201 GET CASH TODAT F~OR OLD APPLIANCES through STATESMAN CLASSIFIDS 'lelephone 622-3303 Aduits SOc - Children - 35c $»,uOo.o at a reamonable rate of interest To consolidate your bis or for any other worthwhile purpose *. providint you are steadlly employed and have zood credit. Telephon. 723-4631 7 CUA 965 DO Your Pink Envelope Wil Stil HeIp a Crîp pied Child If You Mail If Now Wif h Your Donation For the fourth consecutive year CFTO TV (Channel 9)4oronto,) ha. taken a documentary film ini the Ontario Crippled Children's Centre' and it wiIl be televised Emiter Sunday, April l8th, from 5:30 to 6 p.m This film deals with the use and development of prouthetic equipment, including a demonstration of the new electrically operated artificial arm and full controi back brace that have been made in the Centre, 0f special local interest is the Lact that Miss Debbie Bothwell, a former Bowmanville "Timmy" lu one of the featured children in this film WE STILL NEED OVER $2,MO TO REACH OUR GOAL 0F $0MOO WILL YOU HELP, PLEASEI pee Wees Tt stage Big ( Trailing 3-1 with Iess than seven minutes remaining, Bowmanville scored three goals in two minutes and 22 seconds to edge Georgetown 4-3 i the opening game of tht best of five Ontario Pee Wtt finals, here last Wednes- day night. "Z Tommy Simpson was the scoring star for the locals, bagging ail four markers, while Mike Donoghue and Mike Cawker played big gamnes on defence. M ixed League Goalkeeper RoetWillogh Bowling with Simpson, as he pulled, off several outstanding savesi to keep Bowmanville in tht; With ail tht publicity the game.i Pace-setters have been getting,I Simpson opened tht scoring Prout, with no hope of getting at 14:50 of tht first on a pass out of tht ceilar, emerged witfrm Dngua tv tht big win Friday night, Forsey sat out a tripping pen- troucin Voles7-0 Thalty. The visitors bounced losust bot nk Vowles -.Te ih back to tie it up a minute l o s s j u s a b u t n o c e d o w l s l t e r o n a g o a l b y I n g l i s . * a top contender - out of tht e oreondmntdp ire, and the shutout was throughout the second period, only ont of four, but Willoughby held them to Welsh downed Bennett 5%2, a single goal and it took a but were tied for the lead by perfect shot to the corner by Bromeli, 7-0, winners co-er Llewellyn to turn the trick. i Lobb. Palmer %valloped Glan- After Donoghue was stopped ville 7-0 to take over the run- as hie went in ail alone, Inglis fer-up siot, five points back triggered bis second on a of the leaders. Brunt upset drive from the blue line that Brock 4-3, but in tht fourth appeared ta put the game on goose-egg, Wright teed off on ice. Tht goal came at the Perfect to move up ail tht way 11:59 mark. froni eleventh to fifth. But, led by Simpson, Bow-J Howard Bromeil was really manville came roaring back., bouncing the pins to the tune Doug Crough slipped a pass of an 831 triple and 330 single, through tht defence, Simpson Audrey Osmond and Ferne went in alone and deked the Bradley tied at 669 for ladies' goalkeeper before slipping the high triple bonours with Aud- puck into the net at 13:14. rey's 292 game leading in the Simpson tied it a minute, high single departmnent. and 13 seconds later on a Bromeil also had a 295 game power piay, witb Hillock off followed by Elton Brock :286, for holding. Tht play a Cecil Mutton 281, Lou Welsh engineered by Don Donoghue 280, Ferne Bradley 270, Ralph with Simpson hitting tht top Melanson 265, Mary Wilcox corner. 261 and Keith Yeo 261. _The winner came within Lou Welsh rolled up a 727 triple, other big totaIs gaing to Elton Brock 690, Bob Lea- 1 wIll loan you Crago11653.a- y I man 687, Ralph Melanson 658, Gord Wilcox 656 and Lamne jUJpto Betty Kennedy "YOU MEET THE NICEST CFRS's wamen's editor,,' the welI-travelled, perceptive Betty Kennedy, brings a fresh new approach ta interesting people and events, mixed nicely with a fine taste of easy-toIisten.to music. You'il finid most of the Important people who corne to Toronto on Betty Kennedy's show. Theatre, fashion, news, education . . you narne it and you'II fmnd it on tht Betty Kennedy Show, each aftemoon Monday ta Friday f rom 3:05 to ONTARIO'S FAN ILY STATION SUNDAY SKATING 2 - 4 p.m. ADMISSION CANADA 1965 i LADIES' MAJOR1 1BOWLING TIMMY SAYS. "WON'T YOU PLEASE Il NOW!"i' 1 Aduits alke Opermer~ Comebackc0 ,03 nine seconds as Simpson's 1OW203 shot dribbled over theineý20S off the goalie's pads. . 202 Defenseman Randy Ro7-% 201 suffered an injury tq one aR 201 in the second pri- tha him as a doubtful Urteýr at least one game, mayb~ more. He is wearing a cast. Weight consciousntss takes lu-dicrous forms. ( LISTEN HERE:

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