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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jun 1965, p. 8

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S The Canadian Stataman, Nowimaiwie, 3une 20, 1905 By Fank ohun623-7234 CANADIAN TIRE LEADS LEAGUE, Manager-coach Reg Willatts has put together quite a strong contender for the Durham Ladies sofiball crown, eombinin.g veterans, a pair of new-comers and five players framn the junior ranks, The club, sponsored this year by Canadian Tire won,______ its first six games, before a disastrous inning handed them* Uieir first loss in Port Hope, last Monday night. Returners include Virginia Fairey, Lenore Smnith, Karen T o h White, Barb Milis, Annabelle Stephens, Delores Davey, Bea Ormiston, Helen Nicholson, Peggy Haynes, Betty Thertell and Shirley Brock. Ann McGuey and Love Churchill, who have moved here from out-of town have bolstered the squad considerRbly.1 Vp from junior ranks are Diane Ormiston, Shirley Patfield,1 Gert Cale, Diane Gibson and Shirley Tomnlinson. + + t tj SOMETHNG NEW We've heard quite a few fish stories. but for something new in the manner of catching 'em, You've just gotta listen to this one, This guy has really corne up with something different! At least it's the first time this reporter has heard of such a method. His cttage is on a bluff overlookinR the water. I ate' In the afternoon he heads out in a boat with 300 yards' of line and tosses a weighted end overboard. The other i attached to a fishing rod sticking out of a window. In the; evening a ring, to which is attached hook and hait, is, slipped1 onto the line, Due to the angle of the line the ring slides down into the water, and somewhere along the way, it is, supposed to attract a fish. To date, we understand that he bas always been ableý to corne up with a three or four poundpr, before hittingý the sack. Oh yes, a bell rings to ]et bim know when to start reeling in. t t- La crosse Schedu les Bantam Series July: I -Rrooklin at Garrard 6-Gairrardi at Markham 7 --rooklin at Whitby' 8 -Oshawa at Bowmanville 14-Whitby at Pickering 15-Bowmanville at Brooklin 20-Brooklin at Markham 22-Wbitby ai Garrard 22-Pickering at Bowmanville 28- Markbam at Wbitby___ 128 -Oshawa al Pirkering 29 Bowmanville at Garrard Mldget Serles Iiily: II-Bowmanville al Uxbridge 7-Oshawa at Whitbv R-Uxbridge at Markh 13-Whitby at Bowmanqa 14-Oshawa at Uxbridge 21-Markham at Whitby 21-Bowmanville at Oshawa 27-Bowvmanville at Markham Winners in Fourth Annual Shrine Tournament FaksTk hrfa' SO LONG FOR A WEEK! Many awards were presented following the most 1 chairman AI Price, Low Last year thîs reporter headed to the far west, a;nd successful Fourth Annual Oshawa Shrine Club's Golf 1)f Oshawa, Low gross w this week we*re reversing the procedure and b.y th.. time Tournamnent at Bowmanville Golf Club last Wednes- manville. Event Co-ordina youe radng hiscoumnwe il prbaby e sttein;day. Top trophv winners are showvn here with Shrin- Past Pî-esident Tom Rtissi yerm treadifeeth frolmn wali rond th sufe rldsFig.rs who assisted with the event. Thev are, f rom left 'who participated in the er In our absence, somie of otîr reporting duties will be to right, Past President George Russell, Ticket sale taken over by David Gonheen and Reg Willatts who have kindly consented to cover thbc men's and ladies' softbail beat. Men's Town Leaguje statisties are being prepared by W ins Shrine CIub's Big Prize "Tim ' Cox and sbould appear in thîs week's Statesmnan. .EM,ý Blow Big Lead Ken's Nip BiII's 9 to8 After Leading 7m2 .. .. LISTEN HERE: Eari Warren "YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE.a.a.@? For those who rike their busy allorning-through "Iunchtime lhours ta fly by quickly and pleasanty ... "The House of Warren" is the answer. EarI features varîety ini music and dispenses is selection of tunes ]Monday-through-Friclay f romn 10:05 a.m. ta 1 p.m., and Saturdays, faon tili 4 p.m. You'iI find him as refreshing as a coffee break and as welcome as a neighbour corne ta chat. Flis relaxed, friendly person- ality assures easy istening during hectic household chores. ONTARIOS FAMILY STATION Kenis Men'.ç Wear blew a'-- big 7-2 Iead and then ralled for a pair o! final înnîng runs to nip BiIl's Billiards 9-8 icin Men's Town League action lasi. Wednesday night. Te victory, Ken's second in av î man.y nights, extended theix winning streak ta five garne , giviog themn a commanding1 six-point margin atop the heap. For BilI's, it was their ""'"""' fiftb consecutive defeat. i% The Men's Wear poured across baUf a dozen second inning runs. but BiIl's sqcored twice in the fourth and tied it with thiree in the fifth. "Bîîtch" Cole's home run sn themn in front in the sixth. ' , f. Gary McCullough led off the seventh with a three-bagger, ' and ea-up slugger "Moe" - Richards followed with a . j!ga me-wînning circuit clout. Richards had four R.B.1.'s with the borne run and double, while starting pitcher Bob: Williams socked a bases-load- , ed triple in the second. Mc- Cullough bad a single ini ad-. dition ta bis triple and Don' Bagnell contributed e double land single. George -General" Jones wal- lopeId a pair of three-baggers rend a single ta pace the las- ers, while Ted Dadsan added a double and single. Dan Gir- ardi belted a two-run home. Ted Hoar won in relief atter' replacing Williams in the fifth, giving up Cole's sixtb inning 'drive and retiring the seven I othen batters. Charlie Kil patrick gave up fine its, fanned one and walked a 'Pair. Io take the loss. Williams al- Harry Gay of Courtice is sporting a beautiful nexv set of golf clubs, R hag, Ilowed eight safeties, strucka ac.ndacr-albgohoigteOhw ShneCIhorimeter ot, a pair and didn't walk aa Iat and. H alcky ticket a th one ptcedshawa hie Clumbtom vit.lle 'batten. ls ek i uk iktwsteoepce rmteduna omnil Golf Club. Spartan shatters the myth that swirm mnust be exl We*re tallcîog about fulf.sma a1rea -pools thait lst a lif down? sy using galvanîzei crack. warp. or rot. iBy br cated et the factory. Ys. .' Way do"n. Beautiful vinyl &Crapmng or rofinishng. Guo rive years ta pay. Corne in your answsr - 12 SiZt ta eP&.4aw, GALI ARENDS ELECTI PHONE 62: 1.0. BOX 1499 iing pools Men'sTownLeague Softball1 Ken's Bomb Fuiels Kenis Men's Wear'hammer- 'in the middle tbree inings.1 ed out 19 base-bits to bomb Fuels scoired twice in tbc third Stephen Fuels 19-4 iin a Men's 'and again iii the final stanza. Town League softball encoun- 'Moe- Richards knocked in ter ai Vincent Masse ' v Pa rk fixe runs '.ith a home î'un The league leaders led 9-i0 and twn singles to pare tl;c1 aften two franmes, and then wimneîrs. Don Bagnell col- added four more in the sixth îected a double and pair ofj and five in the seventh, after singles. wbile Alex Wiseman,5 ïbeing held to asingle markcr Ted Hloar and Nelson Yen con-i 19to 4 tributedi thîcee sinigles apiece. Grant WrighIlt and Tl1e d Faire ,v each claimed a pair of, siiîîgice. off' winning pitchler 11ina', -11o g up .even safe- fies and s ;t oi'LC Ltseeo. Bob Abbott failed 10 gel 1tpasitbe second înng, wxitb Pat Cor- neIl finishing in relief. by .Iim Clarke Murter and MeManus.,. an ini- Frank's Variety s h o v e d field error and Don Bishop's Cbartran's Men's Wear intolisacrifice fly, moved Frank's in the Jr. Men's basement last: front 8-3. in the last o! the ,~, Tuesday night. winning 8-3. It sixth. was the four-th straight defeat Cbartrati's loaded the bases suffered by the faltering Men*s in the top of the seventb but Wear cre\v. failed to score. Clarke and Ken Baker captur-ed his first BaIl bounced int fielder's win o! the season for Frank's, choice plays. to end the tbreat. lossing a strong five-hitter. Around the Bases He struck out one and allow- Last season's M.V.P. winneî', ed only one free pass. His Harvey Webster, ith a per- mates, led by Harvey Websterfect 4 for 4, boosted his aveî'- and Don MeMurter, supplied ýage to .364. Don McýMurter' him with a 12-hit attack. :xvith tbree bits for the win-ý Harvey (4 for 4) and Don ners, is baving a greai year. (3for 4) paced the winoer's hitting a loftv .382. ~. as the7, banded Chartran'.ý Bob MeManus rapped a pair Dennis Sullivan bis fourth mss of hits for Frank's. with singles against tbree wins. The losers picked uip by Don Bishop, wb iupdin front 2-0 in Jerry Falls and Ron MeLean.1 the top o! the first, saw - 'Frank's tie it up in the bot - tom of the trame. Chartrans1 added a single run in the sec- G rand Prix ond and beld their 3-2 edge, ntwinner Ralph Hai low until the last o! the third. An A t M ospori net , error on Don McMurter's lead- vinner Bob James <>1 BoWý\- off pop up by Cbartran's sec- ator Chat-les L. Wvarren and ond sacker. Jim Clarke, started Roger Beaumont, 1965 Ca- ;e. There were 109 golfers the Variety club's rally'. Hits adian National Road Race n ~by McManus, a walk to Don Champion, will race bis Manx1 ijoyable event. Bisbop and a single hy Harvey Norton at Mospori. on July 3rd ;Webster produced three runs in the 4tb annual Canadian and gave Frank's a 5-3 lead. Grand Prix for motorcyclez. first and easily doubled-up AI Ken Baker beld Chartran's Beaumont, from St. Hubert, Farrow wbo xvas baîf we * to scoreless from tbe third trame Que.. is a bot favorite to beat second. John had a pair of on, with onl 'y tbree bits.:tbhe 196,5 Grand Prix winner, bits for the winners, two Franks went in fr-ont 7-3, scor- Fred Gailey of Scarborouzzb R.B.J.'s. and now bas four hits ing a pair of runs in the fifth. wbo will race a 350 C.C. Honda. in bis last f;ix limes at bat,!Witb 0one awav, Don Bisbop. raising bis average to 333. Harvey Webster., ferrY Falls. . he Caniadiati Grand Prix Billy Crossev and Gord Wal- and Bon McLean cracked suc- s1 orgafli7ed by the Britishn lace both had two hits for the cessive bits. Singles by Mc-:Empir-e Motoîr Club in con- winners and -Doc' Adams a single. TOP BATTERS (As of Monday, lune 28th> For W;bytic's. Dick Stata' owned a pair of hits. witbý singles going to AI Woodlock.ý Blaine Piekard, Bill Bates and AI "Coon" Osborne. Bill Bates! made bis firsi. appearance b'ý Wbyte's lîneup since June 8th: In addition to a looping dou!- j he. Billbandled six chante-s1 ai bis third base post fla- lessiy. His return to action, wilI certainl*v strengtbeo an: already tough infieldi. RECREATION REVIEWS Gord Wallace Don Bisbop Ron Mclefan Don McMiîrtor Dcnni5 McFectrrs Harvey Webster Bill Crossey. Bob MeManus Ken Baker Guy Parks John Kilpatrick AI Farrow Baine Piekard Brcl mt hI a Bowmanville Minorl Jim McKnigbt 16 .1 Lacrosse Leagupe ame plavedý t f t t t at Franklin Par~k last Thurq-! dY evening, Bears defeated .LNO E' SFBL 'AU Panthers 5 to 1. Alan Abernethv scored twol (Al; of MIonday, Juîne 28th) goals and Collected! one assisi,ý GP Won Lost Runs while Allan Junikin, Fred Braybronk and Dv ab Ellis Sboes 9 6 3 7 scorcd a goal eacb-. jim Ste- Whytes Upblsty. 9 5 4 37 phenson, Larry Hodgson, Ke- Franks Variety 9 4 5 70 vin Tennant and Gary Chis- Cbartran's 9 3 6 41 bolm picked up an assist each. jArcb Graham scored the t f t t lone Panthers goal. Atom Basebali: PITCHI NG The Atom Basebaîl pliayoffs Ir ERuns Rits 90 started lasi. week, witlhe j~Cye Els 11,~3 1 2 Giants vs Dodgers and tbe 4 1 i . Cards vs Mets, et Memnrial D- Stata (Wbytes) 51 44 51 42 1-ax-k. Two innings wpre play-ý Sullivan (Charh.) 511/a. 37 191 36 ram came dogae in tesWebster (Franks) 24 Z/3 24 30 2 Irincmedoninbukts1McKenzie (Franks) Il 17 13 11) and cancelled bath gamres. T. Leveck (Ellis) 19 14 22 9 On Tbu csday evening. Yan- 'kees aud Twins bad an excît- Osborne (Whytes) 8 ,ýî 12 16 3 ing gamne Wbicb went six inn- H Mikelson (Chaîrt) 7 6 6 F; ings. withbhotb teams tied 12 K. Baker (Franks) 241A 31 28 18 aIl1. This zame will be replay- T. Baker (Chart.> I 2/3 5 4 I ed later on this week. Lacrosse NewsI lni an Ontario County RRn-~ tam scries Lacrosse gamne pla ' ed at Franklin Park last 0 week Bowinanville blanked 193PO TACC Markham 9 to 0.193 ON AC ( Larrv Devitt was a standout far the Orville Cotts coached 8 cy]. engine, autor club. %vith three goals and sion with power brâ two assists.,%,while Ken Tobb rietted three goals. Barry Vir- ing, custom radio. tue collected two goals aid Iow mileage autom» three assisis, while Ron Me- Mullen scored a goal and as- red with luxurious sisted on Ken Tobb's goal. black interior triîii. Tom Puk assisted on one ofý Larrv Devitt's goals.r Pick Kilpatrick in the Bow- manville net was forced toy 1961 PONT makr fi numher nt outsfancfîng> and defserved his shut- STRATOC- pensve o ~eaing upnosrerrs ame played at Franklin Park 0 as;t week Markham whîte-j was;hed Bowmanville A ta 0, 'ln Great Pif chers' Batf lé Markm olwdyWIf' by Jlm Clarke t'.wo and walked on1e, foU c' '.o runs. and Barrv Virtuje with two Whvt s hve smadea hd fr agoals each and Tom Park one A terrifie pitching battle I&hv t e's 'tarted quickl\ comeback in the svventh, buit ga.Rye n in was the highlight of Ellîs scoring twice in the top of the failed. Steve Burns walked ici werr credited with an assizt Shos 52 ~ctoy verbyts frst a AIWooloc cashcd open the înning. hUt AI Os- Tom Puk. Barrv Viriue and Uphoistery. I a st Tbursday a homneruin. Ellis made it a borne popped and Dennisýar eitothBwmn night. in the Jr. Men's Soft- 2-1 game, scoring a loue run TierneY erased Burns on a iLl arry Devitt o! the B on- O. qiiyposwith epdvn bal op in the second. "Dac" Adams' fielder's choice. With t 'vile.naswr sdo fettrne. How did we bring prie« An infield single by John single plated Gord WallaccawýaY, AI Farrow strolled andth akniemashev -d steel thiat won't rust, corrode, . . hotof.lyes idge-type construction. prtfabri. Kilpatrick. in the fifth iflniilg. who had singled. The shoe Dick Stata collected Wbyte's wrandyBhort fpaers.dNik mess production keeps costs way. poved to be tîhe winnin.g blow ýclub tied it, scoring a run in sixt.h bit. to Joad the bases., Rand B euT ed c d interior never needs paînting. for tihe shoe men. Ellis tank, the third. John Kilpatrick Jim Covle speared AI Wood< el r o eand Dave P upyed ranteed 10 years. Essy financing. over first place by wiflniflg produced an R.B.1. double. lock's liiie-lhot to short, to end, coached club. Mand s 0 why Sparten pools art and needed a three run fifth' Atter Whytes tbree-hit first the hall gamne.__________ choose frorn. tegain the come-trom-bebind trame, Ted Leveck bore down. ý!Around the Bases: W in. limiting the losers ta onîyý Both club-, pla -vrd wcll in, The first Trans - Atlantic .VANIZED STEEL POOLS Ted Leveck (1-0l) for the three baits over the next ith field. with Ellis commit-'flight, in Ma%, 1919, was made winners and Dick Stata o!ftramnes. A walk, infield error tink, one error and Wh vte's a 1bv Cmdr. A]îb ert Read of the tIC EDUfE hyte's put on a great pitch- and fielder'p choice set thepair. John Kilpatrick, red-hotUÙ.S. NavY, Newfoundland to RK Eh IE i ng duel. Leverk gave up sixstage for Kilpatrick's winning ,recenîilv ai. the plate, mnade!Portugal witb a 10-day stop- !3-3058 ýhits, fannpd twn and walked bhit in the last of the fift1hoaie of the game's best fielding over at the Azores Islands; a four for the Win. Stata. whn St.ata got Bruce Ad.ams for the play-, in the third trame. He month later Alcock and Brown BOWMANVLLE, ON.l ws a 4-2 record, gave up. second out, but Gord Wallace 'nmade a brîlliant leapi.ng grabý flevi non-stop tram Newtound- 1 Bg Von @uaWjm.jfînecdlpum"d a ingle te score an-ion Dick Stata's line6hot toiland te, Ireland. ' 2-DR. SEDJ j e pien .a USED TRL Ail Sizes and Hap Philp 'Stew Preston Rav Lathangue4 For Ken Baker., the victory was bis first. after three, loses and bis sbowing in this gamne indicates F rRan ks pitching corps are. in good shape. Foir the losers. Garth Lin- ton was their only man la pick up a pair of bits (botli biint singles). Brian Smithi and Bruce and Dennis Sullivan 'pickvd up singles. Brucie Smith, along %vith GuY Parks (whn was bitIess) bas heen one of Chartran's most effective bat- ters of laie. During their four- game iosing streak, the Men's Wear crew bave managed only 16 bits, whicb bas Manager- Coaeh iJAck Cole seeking a oîîiick cure for bis fizzling at- for Cycles t Saturday .ilinition witb thbe Kaye Don Trophy Races wbicb Are in thieir 29tb year of competition. A fýuît programme of motor- cycle races include an inter- national ligbtweigbt race ini \&bic.b tbe contest for top points, among four Toronto area riders, will be verv. close. William Brown, Don Milîs on Ducati. Cbarles lngrarn of Secarborough on Honda, and, AI Johnson of Vîmico and ,John Nelson of Toronto both on Yama'bas are very evenly matched both in machinerv- ai riuîîîgabiîu.v. At-Bat Rios Hits Av'erage A sidecar feature is on the programrme a.nd tbe U.S.A. en- 17 5 7 .417 trants, Joe Pprceli and AI De- 29 10( 12 .414 Ianev from New Jer-sey. will 25 14 10 .400i have to ride their Metcheless. 18 4 7 .389 bard to keep abead o! Loui Herrmann and Klaus ZenIs of 34 if) 13 .382 Niagar-a Falls on the Singer 16 5 6 .37.5 Special and Jeno Fulop and 33 9 12 .364 i'George NaIgy a! Toronto wbo 28 1 have a new outfit powered by 7 10 .357 a BMW Rennspnrt engine. 23 7 8 .3 48 Entries from the U.S.A. are 9 in 10 .345 heavv for tbis event. and tbev 29 7 10 .14,5 irclude miel] known rideri Bd 24 12 RLa Belle and i3arry Page@ '2 4 12 A .333 frorm Peu usylvania run Lieb- 22 3 7 .1 manti (rom New rey an 22 2 7 .318 Peter Gotild from wk Vrks' 16 5 5 1,1 The fi s ! race ii ai 11:30 a m .n 5 .313 on1 Saturnay, ly 3rdf at Mo. sport. and the feature Inter- national Canadi-an Grandi Prix ~TA N Dl scheduled to start ai. 3_p.m. Dits Errors WVon 5 4 3 2 0 0 - - - - - - - - - Lnst 2 2 4 2 18S11E TIME TO BUY4 )NVERTIBLE natic transmis- 1963 PONTIAC akes and steer- PARISIENNE 2-DR. I A one owner, HARDTOP iobile. Criinson V-8, autornatic transission, iLOC power brakes and steering, 1 one owner car. 24 5 "lAC iIEF Seven- 1965 Company owned ýAN DEMONSTRATORS $995 being offered for sale, starting this $ 'l'hweek. Clcaring nt deaIer'x ' lus new car warranty. Save $ 'here! 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