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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Apr 1965, p. 8

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T hie Canadien Statesman, BowrnanvÎlle. Aprfl M21dL, 1e B ow in }Ieading into tefnlwe a es _____2 the Mixed Leigerc a odWla ____ 1 S PRnarrowed teaatw tarraeMaeyEcr 26 T oi sand a Hoilywood citwie a lnil ____ 1 couldn't have coreu(ihaOreEce 1 By Frank Mohun 623-7234 beterenin. 7'0 7 o p 1head-on Friday ngt oadBael___ 1 Last Friday Wlhmvd"a"Ple 1 two points in froi b etn i edod_____ 0 JUST CAN'T WIN - a suddeniy slumpn alsPi als___ 0 We don't expect our readers to believe this, but the crew 7-0. Bromi tedwhAILb-20 eld scribe called the winners oi the first tweive semi-finalWes hadn ito ctnHiaBrc20 gaines correctly. But unfortunately we can't really call it eatd Bu a success story, because we were scared ta make a bet. That Pl3aoce Ptafcotetinlmer tadlg la until the final Detroit-Chicago game. while Glanvillessir hpe 'iOne cf the girls in the office cailed aur bluff - even' went out the wnoa-Ps gave us the choice of teams, and s0 we bet on the Red Players Register by Saturday though they shut u ab70 es __-6 B O W LIN G ~ ~~~~~For the secondstagteeBrnei-_ _ __6 Vings. Guess we should have known better than ta bet. CO OL N 'elrdeln Trouble is naw nobody will believe that we ever predicted 55 af B, ~.Westlake 5, Cook 2; Da- Betty Westlake 607, 'vith a strong er, wlopPamr--- 6 anythirig correctly. JrSI n % i 1 rw I kn 4, Brock 3, Snowden' 7, 200 Gaines: G. Prout 228,1ng Brock 7-0. I h ia lnil _____5 Well we're going ta give you a tip an the finals. AfterJ r. ME ~~Ien s SJtb il P e reL5I~ King 0; Bishop 5, R. West- 293, E. Luke 228,B. Hawkinsi attraction Perfet dfatdWih aiEab hrenwsjs nuk.B h ieyura lake 2* 205, D. Bishop 201, S. White Bennett 5-2 ta e ps h rc -________ ail maybe tirteen was ust unlucky By the tim you read!iLt was at first thought~ Brock 206, V. Luke 200, N. Gibson'lasers ita eightpoion Vols_ _____- 1 this Canadiens wilI be two gaines up. Seems ta me we said E . ' b:. . . . L and Dakin haed split a point 254, 210, D. McReelis 228, R.1 Vince Prout leilowesPrct4 that about the Yankees a couple of years back. Oh well - 1 1 1 ~ 4 > r ~ ~ n for tying total pins, but after Westla-ke 208, C. Schwa'rz 201. with a big 804 trpeta1u Bnet___ 4 Chicao wil ti it U at omeond thn Motrea willtakep e ra o n ~checking sheets Brock olairn- E. Ross 205, N. Zondervan 235,1him right back in h iha-Lb the next two ta wrap it up. ed the full point witAh 1064 G. Marshall 2226, B. Westla ke erage battle. Her1e teBut 'J" C ~ ~~~~their second game instead of 233, 224, J. MacNab 249. R. night's high sine f 09Pru ____ tvetct t t 1060, with a total pins of 2831 Brock 248, 223, 236, C. Rab- 'along with gaineso 8 n ___________ NO IOMERSERES TIS ~insteadI ofII 2827. erts 236, F. Allen 230, M. Da-1215. Seaforth and Brooklin couldn't be accused of being b I lreea xrsin Xeet I ie o otc h olwn ilt Dakin rolI&i 350 for km 275, B. Allen 235, 251, B. In the ladies' dvso en.Iwî a o high single and aiso took high Buma 252.Balyrkeupa69tie homes afer te fist treegame of heirbestof svenY .mil L i Cle ws tiple for the men with a very Tearns and Audrey Osmodldwih pt Ontaia It. "" fnal erie. Seforh wa thefirs an The Jr. Men's SoftballLa- lan Cl a appointed Lea- if they intend ta play thîs sea- nice 803. FayeAlewath 27sige Onai nt.UB"defithl roiincSaturinthe isecond ingue held their first meeting gue treasurer and Jim Clarke, AlnwsteP isý 7 ige third inUbigwt roln atrn h eodi f the season last Tuesday publicity secretary, et îast son: Bruce Adarns or Harvey best for the ladies, rolling B. Westlake .. ... 71 48,054' Jim Bedford cm pwt 5OOO Seafort.h. The finals continued Monday and tanight (Wed.) night at the Lions Centre. week's meeting. Recreation Webster (Ellis); Alan Cale 308 single and R 698 triple. Dakin..........-----63 38,355 a 698 mark, othe igtipe in Seaforth with the sixth game slated for Uxbridge if neces- President Jim Coyle Sr. pre- Director Bud Fanning, Jack (Chartran's): Frank Britton, 600 Plus Triples: Ron Brock Brock ............ 62 48,9-13 going ta HildaBrc 68, aarasaleat sided et the meeting. Cole of Chartran's, and Frank <Frank's); and Bob McManLîs 77 l' ru 697, Bill Al-Bihop ...........52 37,306 Audrey Osrnond 7,Lm sary. The league, entering its Britton of Frank's Variety or AI Munday (Sarn's). New- len 657, Normn Gibson 614, Snowden ........ 49 36,115 Crago 663, BobGanie65 fItet t t t t t third year of operation, wil were in attendance at the corners ta the league may R. Westlake ... 45 46'518 and Frank Wrigh 63 STANLEY CUP STATISTICS again be a four teani affair, meeting. contact eny cf the abave, plus. M ixed M ajor Cook ........... 31 34,491~ Bedford robled gmso 7 ocnolaeyu No tatwereinth SaneyCu payff w touhtwith games ta be played at The four teams and league JUi Coyle or Bud Fanning. Kine 9 3,3 and 250, foiiowe y îd you readers might be interested in a few statistics fromnth new Memorial Park dia- schedule will be drawn up at Ail players wîshing te play League22eraeHrold Be, nt28io n ye mond. a meeting te be held next in the league must have their u R. Brock Av................s2-1Hrokd267ennetchr23, bb.orfra2 t the past year. In an earlier column mention was made of Three of the ieague's spon- Sunday. Cec Mutton, who as- naines in by this S'aturday, at Aprl 12, 1965 E. Riga ....................... q20 Wrigtt245and aeisao Montreai winning the mast Cups - a dozen. Everyone sors, Chartran's, Ellis Shoes, sîsted the Junior League the very latest. 'Phase inter- E os -.............ý,Wih 4 n knows that in the individual efforts Stan Mikita scored si and Frank's Vériety, will be greatlv last season, was un- ested are aiso reminded that In a close contest Monday el. Snowden................. 206:243.prvdn o ae back, but last year's cham- able ta attend the meeting, there is no age restriction in flight the top teams battled it D Bishop ...............2 05 goals and 15 assists in 1961-62 ta set the top record of 21 pionship sponsor, Sarn's Finer but is expected te work with the Jr. Men's League, se a out for top place, with the fol-i. Dan.......22 200 Averae talyepoe n points. For defencemen Tim Hortan ieads the way with Fods, will net. A new spon- the league again this season. good numiber of namnes are lowing results: Patfield down- R. Westlake................. 199:Elton Brock----- 27 aego rdt three goals and 13 assists for 16 points. sor is being sought, with sev-1I ast year's players are ad- xpced d Buday 3-0, Holroyd down- .M sal.......9 et e . -----~ 2 Caades av omilda ablustemmak fed Bickell 2-1, and Jol de- G. Prout.........93!Joe Nowlan __ 2 Candinshae omild fbuou tam mak f uethe poorest we aehdti feated Dunn by 2-i. ThiS i. Ma-cNab .... *...........19*»Fra..Wr.h having piayed in ten consecutive finals from 1950-51 teseasone at hik leaves Joli in th e lead hy anc F..Allen ..............192' VineWrght- 24 Teehn 7343 1959-60. And of course the Habs won the Cup five straight M e cj trL a ue en . g xeced 5aendance point. Bill Helroyd took high B. Patter P..............10H rouBentt---- 2 times during that span. E U J U ~tn be down but nlot this low. sinigle honoTrs with 363 and the M. Sedman ._..............._8 Threar to ees ef, ndhigh triple with 862. Other D. Denrns............... 188......E Maurice "Racket" Richard stands alone as the greatest, hr r w ek et'n perormr i Stnly Cp hstoy, ltoug Deroi'sGordie Final Standing 2nd Sciiedule bath bowlers for a great ds the winners are stili in doubt. hîgýh triples, H. Balien 799 j. Maritle................ ...188 f Howe is the top individual point mai with 140 points on McQueen's- 32 13 32 The McQueen's Rambiers near perfect as possible. (244-225-315), M. Permis 741 B. Allen ..........186, 57 goals and 83 assists. Neis Osborne ns.. 26 19 26 won the second schedule for JUNIOR GIRLS (274-274), . onnos72 5 2 R . Woodwad... ......n.-SE AL / RCE AS But the Racket! What a competitor! Richard ha. - Lander Hardware.- 25 20 25 a camplete sweep this season. (324,P obn75(2 .Kn........10 1. laed hemot payffgaiesin15 eres-- 33 Kn's Men's Wear 25 20 25 The members of the champion- J. Sellers 3, Edmondson 2- 273-226), J. McNulty 719 (328- E. Luke...-- '«.*.'..........1791 th 133. rt Bowl - -- 24 21 24 ship team and new holders af Lewis 3, D. Sellers 2; Goodwin 212), J. Nowlan 713 (254-209- V. Luke.... ........... 179ý 2. Tîed with Jean Beliveau for mast goals in a series - 12 1Frank's Vaiety-- 24 21 24 the John M. James team 3, Bromeil 2. 12,50), D. Joli 714 (310-200- N. Gibson ... *.............. 1781 3. Most winning goals - 18, six of them in overtime. 1 Olympia Rest'rant 23 22 23 trophy are Captain Russ Oke, Teain Standing 2104). B. Goodmurphy ............. 178 /a 4. Natched seven hat-tmicks. Dykstra's Food __ 20 25. 0S Trewin, Vince Vanstone, D. Sellers ------- 44 Teain Standings S. Goodmurphy ............ 1761 Be1 rLme 2 52 rdClAtRw n John Lewis ---------- --_ -- 40 Joli . 47327 -26 'B. Jones .............SUPER...17 5.Soe atgasi igegm -fv hPepsi Cola - .--- - 18 27 18 1Gould. 2 et i h Bramelli---------------------36 HoiroYd........--47477 25i S. Brock ................... 174! UK INSVUU second game of the semi-finals against Toronto onl Jury & Lovel- .. 18 27 18 Russ Oke's 40wn l h Edmondson -------- 28 Patfield ...... 4564.3 25r C. Roberts ...................1l7,3B IN G O -- 6. Scared niost goals in Stanley Cup histary - 82. This Wk.-Thls Seh.-Thls Seas. season and Elton Brock's 975 Goodwin........... -- 26 /î Budkely......... 46259 11 .2n4dn.........16 5!ý- Lt owelcas n asiss ith83 ndwil cetanlyaddta High Singe-Ran Maynard triple was neyer beaten. N. igh Single 1Dunno ..........450 s~~Gbo ... ............6 'a b 340; M. Harrison 391, R. Oke This week Jack Lander won N Goodwin.............---- -223 E. Roberts_,................. 163 1, that this year, and the next, and the ncxt. Diekie Moore has 420. the highi triple, bowling 895. C. Evans -- - 213 Hbgh Averages N. Zondervan ............ .61 the bcst single game mark as he fired a pair of goals and1 High Triple-Jack Lander Norm Hennîng had 847 and Hlgh Doubbe- H. Ballen........... 251_. enî............. 25 Dni PETERBORO G E O ILCN R set up four others whcn Mantreal defeated Boston 8-1 fin 895, E. Perfect 959, E. Brock noan Maynard 809. N. Goodwin -------------- 381 P. Dobbin ................... 247 C. Schwarz7 î54....!"..* ... . 1954. Yes readers, Bruins uscd ta be in the playifts. -----Aa--9 RnMynr adtehihJ Ptild.. .- 350 M. Annaemt.................. 244 P. Buma ..................... 152f17 4 0PR~~ LwSnl-.Aas8,single gaine, 340; Elton Brock JUNIOR BOYS D. Joli1. ............242 B. Buma ................... 1481 OVERIN ' in1da The fastest goal in playolf history was scored in that'G. Clarke 86, R. Haliman 59. 338, Lamry Piper 330, Jack E. Perfect........... 23 .« eei.............1-47_ sarne series and pehaps fittingly enough on April Fool's Low Triple-B. Adams 359, Lander 323-35 omHnîg Donoghue 5, Aider 0; Brock B. u- y. ............. 229 E. MPReeut............4 Nw15secfdCafrideeroyurhie nigt.Hoe otitony in scodsaferth oenngface- C. Mutton 349, C. Mutton 349. 301 and Bert Engley 300. 3, Bedford 2; Luxton 5, Piper J. Nowlan ................... 228 S. White..................... 14,5 or $2.00Cs;5,000 CiL aie 1.0 i offt, bu gt it niy eefined e o naftc r te ening High Team Single-lG.A. Bruce Adams won ail low 0. G. Bebee . - ..............224 C. Borek........143 Snowbabl (53 ns) 80Snb nwai(1ns> finally pulling out a 4-3 decision. eli 1433. gamne and a 359 triple. Piper -------- --- -------48:H. Bailantine......21,1 M. Stephens-.*"-."'......135 Then there is the longest game that required 176 minutes, High Team Triple-T.G.A. Ail bowiers are requested ta Luxtan .------..--- - 43 S. Biekeli............. 21 B*Hwkn.............126 Don't forget t.b1tteooypc o au u and 30 seconds t com plete. Detroit defeat d M ontreal M aroons 3571, K en's M en's W ear 3845. reserve Saturday, M ay 1%t for Bedford - -- -- - ---. 36 A . Sam an .............21 M x-on St ph ns .. .. ..24et 1no ey I-O t Motrei ona gol b "Mu" Bunetau a 1630 o Naie Aerags te bi banuet AilprizsDoiaghe-------------7 J.Murhy...........21 M..a.............118ilus3 Ealy Brd aine.(.ar......a..> a12:4 anes Ave.Jwill e given.ou.at.the.ba-.B..c................26 O. Pat...d.2.9.F Pott.r. 11 the sixth overtime p criod. The game ended t 2:25 a n. Larr......Piper. 09 F. -tr4.. .............. Aider1 an The highest scoing line in piayoff history was Howe - 'Emnie Perfect.-----45 256' Hlgh Single M. Permis ..........2041 Banquet May lt. 19650a -q0 points, Ted Lindsay - 19 and "Dutch" Reibel -- 12. They'Al Osborne 42 244 M. Donoghue ---------- 203 K. Biekell *.... 23...ril ar*Cuboue accaniplishedte5 oitttlinte15 sao vrMauritz Anneart -4 5 237 Ie n D. Brock . 182 23Mmra akCuhue Tete5 on ttli h 95 esnoe Hlgh Double elevn ganes. incîdc:Harold Bennett- 45 234 D. roc .. -- 36 il ngie.i Matt Harrison --39 232D.Luxon..............--- ----364 Other marks include:- ~'Dr. H. Rundie . 45 231i BANTAM GIRLS D utn-------- ---- 2 Fastest Five Goals - 3 minutes, and 36 seconds in third.Vînce Vanstone -- 42 230 perod Mrc 30 144 Cnaden dfetedLefsilo.Elton Brock-- 45 22 Hooiier 3, Whitehead 2; SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE perodMach 0, 94. Cnaden deeatd eal 110*Bill Westlake - ---- 45 227Bradley 4, Bromel i Ayre 3, Mutton 5. Etcher 2; Colv ille, Highest Shutout Game- same as abave. Clarence Oke 45 227 Piper 2. 7, Cain 0; Bennett 5, Beauprief Most Goals in a garne Leafs 8 - Chicago 4, April 19, 'Bud Henning . 45 226 Teain Standingr 2. 1962 (We saw that one). IRuss Halîrnan - 45 225 Ayre ------------------ 46 Team Standing 'Ed Leslie-----.1 9 225 Bradley ---- 41 Bennett---- - ------------_ 59 Most Series' Shutouts - Terry Sawchuck had four - B ert Engley-. 45 224 Piper,------------------ 40 Beauprie ----------------- 55 twa in each series. Frank McCaal aiso had four, includ-!ISi Trewin ---- 45 223 Bromeli --- --- _---- _30 Etcher ---------..--. - --- 53ý lng three of thcrn in succession. Bob Glanvilie .. 39 223 Hooper ----------------- 23 Mutton---------47r Most Total Shutouts - "Turk" Brada - 13. Hap Palmer----_ 45 222 Whitehead-----« 15 Colville.......- Lawell MacDougal 45 221 Hbgh Single Cain-----------15 Since we started this column, even more records have Jack Bond-------- 39 221 C. Ayre ----.-------- 20.5 Hig ngle. been set such as Kelly's most number of gaines, Ullman's Dan Bagneil 45 219 L. Piper - -174-213 P. Jeffery..........-----265-2011 two fast goals, only five seconds apart, and Leafs out-scoring Bud Barter--- 45 219 L ie High Double J. Bennett.--------------20 Canadiens 3-1 in a spart of anc minute and 49 seconds. Lau Wiseman - 45 218 L.Ppr-- ------------ 387 R. Etcher- .. 204-210' An tloslk ob ulwilsatrte1 olmrRuss Hately ----- 45 217 C. Ayre--,- ..... 351 D. Nowlan......235-285A An t okslkeBbb ul il hatr h 1 oa arDan Oke ------------ 45 2161 This week's attendance was G. Wilson---_ 6*,ý~ plateau In regular schedule action. Ran Maynard 45 2161 L. Muttn -.---. - ----------232090ORBS At Rowe.---- 45 216 . M Bmdle - - -------206 tn etgeowt3ta , utody nugthyf Piper.- 45 212 Al'. Crago-y------_------ -248 iM'ilie Orme, Arthur Brooks, Don Masters, Lloyd Forsey, Ken Luxton. 45 198' P OP Teain Standing____________ John Nesbitt, Gord Sturrock, or any others wh na eGeorge Piper - 45 197 P OP E. aelt s h.. ...............TO7 1961 PONTIACS 2-DR. and 4-DR. interested in assisting with this league. h ma Bruce Milne - 42 197MachiBeitS-----------------72 + ~~- -~- f f Fred Cale . 45 193 I ~~Banbury ...................... 60iC O S hieo uoai n tnar rnmsineso ais i Glen Hodgson .94 192 For thoss who like their busy Braiders - ................56 arE Coe ofaut a ia stana rm rubeie mls LAWN BOWLING Roly Coombes - 45 192 morning-through-Iunchtim ies.........546FOMI1 r good clean cars, in topsha Bowmanville lawn bowlers heid a meeting on Monday Gari Clar-ke---- 45 189 heurs ta tly by quickly andi Hase .......................... 53_____________ summer pleasure metoring! ta determine their future aperations. It*s no secret that the Cccii Mutton 45 187 Ileasantly ..."Tht Hous etf Fan Belta.............. 51 clbhsbe aigadfiuttei eetyas Kari Bickeli 42 180 Warren" la tht answer. Earl Camets . ................«*.*........45ý clb a be hvngadifcut inei rcntyartryingýBruce Adams. 45 180 teatures variety in music an aaaoy..........1963 CHEVS. AND PONTIACS ta obtain suffîcient rncrbership revenue ta kcep above water.!Ron McLean . 45 174 diapenasahis selection ef tunes Lead Press .................. 25 However, advance indications appear a bit more encouraging Caulson Woolner - 42 1 73 Monday-through-Friday tramAvagsvilben cy.ad8 y.egneatm ic rnmiio , TOC OS and there's hope of a revival of interest. Sa much so that George Jones . 45 168 10:05 a.m. ta 1 P.M., and -vrgsAalbei y.ad8 y.egns uottctas ,Men's Mlajor League Banquet Saturdaya, faon tIi 4 p.m. B. Henning ý............... 227 many other extras. These are aIl top quality cars. Save $ uigFRM another meeting is scheduled for the ciubhouse on Monday, Saturday, May lst, 1965, f You'iI find him as refreshing as 1 A. Lobb.....-................ 226 May 3rd at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a iawn-Memnorial Park Club House.1 a coffee break and as welcome J. Good .................... 224 "Trade 'n Travel Time." bowling member this season is asked to attend. Reception. 5:45 p.rn.; dinner,' aa ànsighboijr cerne te chat. H. BroifCll ..............223 ----- -__ __ ___ .____6:30 p.rn. His relexed, ftnendly peraon- 1J.Murphy................... 222 Bowling News ality assures easy istenng W. Hately . .........218 N w wi lI -Str vU L aNever in the history of thc during hectic househeld J. Bond ...................... 216 UUewtov ileUUoUUile f gueiMen's Major League has there chores.F.Wih ..............2, Iver been such a battie forR.Pret.............21 Team Standing& f igh average as in the second B.________..................._215 Youthns ....... . 8 scheduîc this year. Emnie Per- _________ D. Oke .................. 215, Youth Bowling ifcct went into the final night F. Blackburn............... 2131 jetsons---.........._...... _5 with a 33-pin advantage overR.Htl __...........22G A H4illbillies .................... 'I Results of playoffs rolied in Larry Piper aiter 42 garnes of (P'u ~ '~ ' J. Luxton ............. .....210 Beatles .... .-..... 30!Whitby April i8th. Bowman- bowling. Perfect came up)M hmsn.......... 0 ville bysdefeated Wityfor ivth a685 trplebut t- Mvs . Pipernp............... .... 209 EM 200 Games and Over .the Simpkins Trophy. not good enough as Larry Pîp- f I A. Rowe . ............. 0 Edna Efit 242, 233, ay Oshawa Shopping Centre 'er racked Up a 772 total'ta de-'UI, F. J> Smith ...............2061 PRONENc gCrtn23 0,Jye ~ -is defeated Bowmanvible; feat Perfect by an overal 55' FCarson ............205'i1ST.3 Stcy the Dr. H. B. Rundle 'total of 54 pins. Piper finish-1 ONTARIO'$ FAMILY STATION R. Wright ................202 256, Ina Brown 231, Grace!Trophy. ced at 258, highest ever me- J. Geddes .................. 202: Rap Philp Se rso Farrow 225, Mar g Wade 223.1 Trophies wifi be presentedicorded in the Major League, ____________L. Connors ..............201Se Petn a atagu M., xarte-Maxwell 218, uht the winners at a gathering:while Broie had 256 for 45Ï. ..............201 E JdI .R U~8hi saa amnes, Congratulations ta i J. HiOUck ..........- ... 20

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