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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1965, p. 8

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tISPORTOPIcs By Frank Mohun 623-7234 KELAMP'S and STEPRENS IN DRIVER'S SEAT .~Krainp's Furniture and Stephen Fuels continued their wÎnning ways last week te virtually assure that they will mSet in the Town League finals. That in unlens Ken'g Men's Wemr and Bil'a Billards can find the miracle that will "&>ma~le them te avercofne the 3-n seriez deficît. -- . The pennant-winning Fuels came-from-behind for the ~':hird traight tirne Wednesday night, but -this time theyýjw m C a S ýX it until the final frame to pull out a 7-6 win on Grant!S ï Is :rUtlt'à three run circuit clout. A a d N g O f course such heraics are nothing new te Kramp's who AwrN g edthe lait ditch rally te prnvide their first two victorien.!F -KIem'a finally appeared to ha on their way ta stopping theiriThis Frday :Zil-spin after seven straight loses, with a big 7-3 bulge! jIesday nîght. But in the top of the seventh, no lesu than'O ndveeig 134h, thle Bewmanville RE, --four triples by Foster, "Archie" Croqsey, Ray Cromnbie and tion Departrnent will ho Zi Gernsey produced five runs and the Men's Wear had "'Presentation of A w -jdropped number eight. Nelson Yeo cracked a three-bagger Niiglît" for the Swimi -with twno ut in the bnttom bai, but Ken's couldn't push Classes held at Cream of ý1he tying marker acrosa. 1 le.v and the Boys' Trai S<,hool this past summer. Thursday, Kramps started early te earn a 10-2 win,ý Tisi event mül start at ~-as Harry Snowden tossed a masterful four-hitter to corn- p.m. under the directior pletely muffle Ken& battérs, Mr. Bill Bagneli. A short Last night (Tues.) Bill's played Stephen's, with Kramp's 1graTYme of the various fui zneeingKens tnigh nttheVinent assy prk.mentais of qwimming wil meetng en' toigh atthe încnt assy prk.displayed by members of A Billards victory wnuld force a fifth gaine Thursday.'swmrnming classes. Mrs. D -If the Men's Wear can pralong the other set it will continue CaverIy, Ian McQuarrie, < htext Tuesday and Thursday and there could possiblv be! e Evans, Irwin Colweil ânother Blls vs. Stephen's clash Wednesday. . 1rs.Wiggans will assist this event. Depending on the nuteome of the semi-finats, the hastj Presentation of awards .bf geven series for the Town League championship is sched-1 be made by meinhers of lta1ed for Tuesday and Thursday evenings, with a possible Canadian Red Cross,E i"Uunday content. manville and the local + + + . t creation Committee, So don't forget, Swimin XRARTRAN'S LEAD JR. FINAL :Awarcls Night, Cream of1 Whyte's Furniture discovared that it doesnt pay ta show ley PooJ, King St. East, âp with onily five players, even if four borrowad parformars'day, Augusit l3tih, 7:30 p.n ielp Win a game, and were eliminated from the semni-finals' _____ .4n three straight Rames last week. Why1e&s wereý forced te'am 2iorfelt the third game Tuesday night, and Victorintis Chart-.. ose Gam 5 *1,n's Clothing went on to wallop first place Elli Shoas Il1-3'B u, .4a the, opening tilt of à hast nf seven final Thursday. But VVIfl iennai -- Harolid Michelson had central probleins. walking eighti batters. but he earried the softball star of the week award Bowmanvillep Cania d ia by tossing a no-bitter. Burns MacMillan backed hlm up droqpped a 5-4 devision wvith a homne run and two doubles, while Jim Clarke and!Whitby, lAst Wednesday ni Terr Baer achcolecte a airof ingeq.i Whitb-v, but clinch Terr Baer achcolecta a airof inges.Durham Ladies L.eaguep Games in the final series will ha played on Tuesday5 riant when Neweastle defea and Thursdays, 6:3n p.n. at the Memorial Park. l Port Hope 6-.9 the same nij + Canadian Tire opened ;ocoring witih one r-un in MEN'S SOFTBALL BANQUET: first on singles by Beai 1.The Men's Town League annual softball banquet and ýmiston arnd Betty Thertellé dance wi.i be held Saturday, September 18th starting at1 Virginia Fairey's double. 6.20p.m Plyer wWbe blete btan tckes fom eam Whitby scored three in 6;30 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~hr p..Paeswl eal oati ikt rmta,~ and added two more rnanagérs, while those nlot actively participating in the Iaop' the tourtih to take a 5-1 bul wiil be alawed ta purchase tickets frétm any of the follow- A pair of singleg hy Tay ing: ]Bil Cola, Bruce "Butch" Cale. Boh Mari errisan, Jackialong with singles by Brý; PArkér, Ajex Wiseman, Paul Chant, AI Osborne, Jack ,a' tle And Borchuk did mc;o i Mn damiage. v r "Tim Cox.- Singlex by Karn Wl- Men'sLge.- Team Batting Record KRAMP FURNITURE Lane - H.Snowden --- Fowler ----- 1'oster Hamilton Wallace C rossey --- -- ---- Werry --------- Crombie---- Marierrison Ford Cooke Perris Masters Kennett --------------- Mantle team Total STEPHEN FUELS Moorra.ft Abbott Wright ------- Cowlirîg .- T. Bird ---- Stainton------- Stepheri Black Fairey ------ Allin - ---------- Pollard - V. Vanstone S. Snowden ------ Corneil ---------- J. Girardi.------- Team Total KEN'S MENS WEAR Wisemnan --- Piper .------------------- Hoar Yen--------- Parker . Williams Mccullough Richards Grubin Nicholson Bond----------- Cox -- Samis --- Team Total DILL'S BILLIARDs C. Vanistone --------- Jones Brooks- Klpatrick Dadson McVicker -____ Cole ---- D. Girardi Pearson Burgess Stewart_______ Lowry Cowle Mutton___ __ Theale J. Bird Team Total 3. S ac OAB Rit% Avr. 2511 3BR IR Runs RAI Sac Fly 4 20 23 13 38 44 33 20 7 19 9 21 1 4 346 3 14 16 9 13 10 5 14 15 2 4 1 123 OAS 7 41 45 26 26 30 28 42 36 42 16 11 19 in 379 OAB I 4,1 34 45 25 19 27 17 40 33 30 15 17 3 9 355 )AR in 14 21 19 41 35 12 33 33 34 15 47 il 7 27 13 E nits 4 22 19 10 9 13 10 8 3 2 2 122 FlitsA 19 12 15 8 6 8 5 1Il 9 3 10 Elita 5- 7, 12 9. 7. 7. 3. 9. 2. 1. 2J 0 À1 0 80 .750 .538 .457 .450 .448 .435 .385 .368 .341 .303 .300 .286 .211 .111 .048 .000 .000 .355 A vr. 2B11 3BR IfR Runs RBI $Re Fl .571 0 0 1 3 4 1 C .537 1 2 1 12 Il 0 0 .422 4 O 1 2o 10 o 0 .385 1 O O 7 9 0 1 .346 1 O O 8 2 2 1 .333 1 O O 8 16 O 1 .321 3 1 1 8 6 0 1 .310 1 O O 12 1 0 0 .278 1 O O 6 4 O O .190 1 O O 5 5 0 1 .188 0 O O 6 O O O .182 0 0 O I 5 0 2 ..Ill1 0 O0 2 1 0 O .100 1 0 O0 i1 I1 00 .000 0 0 0) 0 O0O0 .322 16 3 4 99 75 3 7 Sae Avr. 251! 3BH BR Runs RBI Sac Fly .463 .353 .333 .320 .316 .296 .294 .275 M23 .200 .200 .176 .000 .000 .296 Lvr. ZBIR 3511 UR Runs RBI iteacFly .357 '333 316 293 257 250 212 212 .206 .200 191 .182 .143 .074 OM .noo .27 y a 42 7 7 4 4 yI 5 48 2 2 1 4 6 1 3 0 1 3 S0 1 4 2 3 6 2 3 2 1 2 50 4< 1 3 1 4 1 0 4 Bihl's Billiards were only lopeningz run in the second. ihree nuts away fril claim- Riscouintered with three ing their first series 'ictorv i h hr n 'uc"Cl' lat Wednesday nght, but sud- stnge, a i ko rge Jc " ole's ,single. alFs on thGeo r ivJoe denly a threa-run final inn îng triple and a scij~ l ~ homne run by Grant Wright pnh- ste annfi y G r gave Stephen Fuels a 7-6 win ICentre-fielder Wrighti winnrs olda 3-0 bulge 'u gbove, hitth grass for1 a br ief _______________________the hast of seven semi-finais i -nstant and popped bark in. with the fourth game having happened quickly and it esO e f r M n lpe ebeen played Tuesday of thiswarue Wihthdaut K r m ' e t Kweek. the asrll.Wih hncuh O n o M n i p e c r m 's B a e n s John Staintor i nigled, tak * Sep ris rgi ed he la NAiê '. scond on a wild pitch and i the hottom haîf en singles VVif i n C arne ~ heve. ~ne fweut ta third an catcher Ervlby George Stephen, rih D A I S <u sO eniaed the peanut scra ml e hr - a e eIea innfl ing S i ~ Y,- iflals Mr~. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid Rau Stewart's sinigle and a WVNEDNDID5~~ ~ UNE were Sunday dînnier guests or w-agrh e Mn. nd n. Wll of fat.111ein he thd Then Dadn ~ld a ~After needing last inninR one strike-out, with Hoar Orono. ,nd W eacred the ga-nanhlfed outr Bar- heroîisto wîn the finît two throwîug hitiais hall, with one! mess.Chnca'n id itch. mingi ~~~~ *~~- gaines, Kramp's F u r nri t u r e strk-atvctr.adabaeAhi a rnile s ds a startd eany Thrsdaynigh on hlls.Allin, Toronto, visited ih igles hy Tom F'eaiso a înîng~~ ~ an d kept ri l n un til th ey han KY l r sir e h s x h 7i ~pie u a -2 vict ry over M r. and M rs. W es Yel owl ei. Brooks set 11P the Billiards' riO!Ken's Mens Wear. TTP edfo furfLstinin tll saine holidays with thIlr-eal'son hroke for third and of ed fr four inît in ing tailes, ýer famiies of Blackstock. ro pe al th w y hm The Frnître crw exlod-wheri pitcher Stephten threw On Snda, Ag. th ie lMr.d and Mns. George Kniox wîî atehg permitted Ken's bat tthei isnSna, u.Sht e wt n m.Ko, I ie svenhStehenle runs in the second, got the m l da Sunday Schol pcnu se oug h M. W n.K ox, w th e a rl. T ry l k ouýback in the bottom haîf and was held at the Cammunity M. ndMn EarttCr- ith Rd b ingl temoud hî added three mor nlu the Hall because of the uncertaîn -ma -iîtd r.an n tehen aksafte mo- ls fouthan asingle in thewahriTeewr 0 per- Ernest Larmer, Blackstock. pîvat ccndosnt efil with ho rap l u . K r m p' son ta sit clow n ta the abund- M r. and M ns. E arl Bit n er ad o ie p d ig b t a - 0 s e i e ' u l e , w i Î a s t a n d t a s t y m e a l f i n i s h î u M u t F r i t a l d o r . c u î ' e c h W i h ' l s ~ beoui a swep te sei-fial of wih pltter 0fansd Mrs. Bruce Montgomenry.land that was the nid bail gaine. set tonight (Wednesdayî ah 'melon. "acm oe aMs lp~gv pi aeis Vthet ase:1Prk Results of the races are as 'Pat Knox who arrived horne fanned five and walked a pair BOW Sge s ~~by "Archie'" Cros- fOllows: Nursery Cias.s, eac onWednesdlay from lber trnpit aehstidsrih ly ReWerry, coupled with John Beginners Class-Giris receiv-i Mrs. Gordon Edye a id s . -hMai Burgess tossad a Wailac and Dve Stfyfsevnhitter, had one sinike- ru inBarFawler's drive that centre- 'ed coloring books and cray- Frances, Winnipeg, vstdOut and issued a lone base on fildr acgPrkî'(ouldn't ans and the boys receive .t n.adMns. Burney halls to take the loss. did te opning mre whistles; girls, 6-8 s-Janicei Hooe3'. Wright w'ith the big ciricit i Ï damage. ýYlowees, Faye Langmaid;1 M. and Mrs. Wes We'îv deot and R single. h Abhbt S Harry Snowden oniy per- boys, 6-8 yrs.-Robt. Ek s vstdMr. and Mn. Lloyd ail i fetis, bt t t thir cttag on nStephen earlh witb a pair mitted four sfeils u hree ýDennis Broome; girls, g-il yrs. Metcalf ahterctae(no ige n tairnton's single S ofthbem came in succession for -Ann Hilîs, Jennifer Eakins-,:Rice Lake. aou ige ntd ralte ' - theMen'sWear's two talles,. y, 9-1l yns.--Boyd Koox, Misses Kath 'V and Susanhitoaans The finit was a real gifh as Dean Knox; girls, 12-14 rsVcweevrnghtget f Ddo a efc ih everybody gathered around ýCarol HuIls, Kar'en Yellowlees: Elleni Crydermnan wbile Lann ant the plate with a double, and watchedi Parker's bigh pop ýboys, 12-14 yrs.- Teddy 'Cryderman was a guest ofsigeadtowkswhl int faîl in for a double. SiiigîesIBroome, Glen Milîson; begir-Road ie.,orl ~colccîed a triple and -e 14 ihlonad"oe es bi ho--Dennis Yel- I Mns. Addie Tink, Mr. andsilea-pcedu î o'X. ihrscashed lu the r uars. 'lowlees, Collette Taylor; gil"r.Buepikadfml. airùodf singesins 0v A three-base errai,Llyl sackrae 10 yrs. and under-- Mr. and Mns. Harry Knox and i ailo'îscrfcefy n a !Jennifer Eakins, Brenda Yel- 'boys atiended the Tiuk picnic!c "e t he 'home run by Fowler quickvl eeyby'sc race, 10 .held ah the home nf Mr. and! pan got them back. Kramp's pttyrs. and undar--Rab EakinsMn Hilton Tiuk, Ebanezen. ghed 1h an ire in the furhh on John Boyd Knox: boys' wheeli Miss Diane Tink, nurse-in-, Iwl Ja gh t Ford's looping single, infieîd nov' îrace, 15 yns. and under-!training ah the Oshawa Hos- the ý- safeties hy Snowden and Hamn- Boyd Knox, Phillip Broome;pihai, is speuding saine bh- i t he;itd . Fowler's sacrifice boust girls' 3-legged race, 1,5 yrs. and Idays ai home. O-!ada two-bagge by Ray 'under--Aur Hilîs, Karnn Vl- Mn. and Mns. Ed Thorntoni,$5OOO and 'ýCrombie. iowlees; boys' football kick,iMilîbrook, vîsited wîth Mn. -i-Ly -Pis' -iîl n l yas ad oe--Teddy and Mn., Don Taylor and fan,: at à reasonabla rate the ..-IJh od's triple, aftei the Broama; girls' football kick, Il lily. in J firh two bttars ha been n- vearsan oe-Carol His;! LAC Gilbert Tapp and Mns. fJtrt Ig jtined, aceounted for hhe final lgiris' shoe scnamble, 10 yrs. Tapp, Centralia, called an Mn ylor ra befare Ted 'Baidy" Hoar land unden-Revanly Pasene;jand Mns. R. C. Fraser. To ennânldate your atcame an in relief' af starter boys' shoe scramble, 10 yrs. Mn. a nd Mns. Ernest Hocka- th Bob Wiliams. and under -Howard Hilîs: 'day visited friands ah Madac,ibhio o n ie The atti of is lfe i theway eterStacylFord w,, the lonp batheî' ho boys' baIl throw, 15 yrs. and IMoira Lake, and alsa called on- wrhhl ups ilte he bttie f bi lif is te wa Pete Stacy, aim maore than ona bit, wihh under-Dean Knox; girls' bail 'Mm. Stanley Hackaday of wrhhl upm R.R.4, Bowmanville, desc'ribes his encouniter wsth bis triple and single, as the thhow, 15 yns. and under-An Lakafieid. this 40 inch, 18 pound muskie early Thursday evening resh of the lina-up each had Hilîs; balloon race (for iarg- Mr. and Mns. Elmen Hîîg- . provldlng rau are on Rice L ake. He vas fishing aJonc, using an ordiuiary ana safety. 'est bailoon withouh bneaking) gins eatertainad 30 relativesj lus a 251b. tefSnawden pitched srangly !-ladies, Mns. Rae Pascoa; men, land fniends ai a raception on steadlly employed and pole and a number 4 trout lure, plu ;2 b tst ne ' thmoughout, only ailowing ana Charlie Langmaid; ladies' 8hoa pSatiirday for thair son and hil' when the big one hit. Haif an hour later, they werejwalk and the fourth bit afterlkick-Mrs. Franci Johnston;;bride, Mn. sud Mns. Clarence have gond çvedlt. stili going sts-ong and fialierman Stacey was gcttinglw weme out in the finallady wihh most articles lu heriH-uggins, Newnanket.1 very weary. He finally inanaged to haul it into thelframa, whila fanniag hhree. purse-Mrs. Eakins; al: hall! Messrs. Douglas sud Ricky: Telephone 2 3 boat, but ncarly wvent into the water in the struggle.ý Wlîliams gave up 10 base kick-Wasîey Hilîs; men's shoa Broome, Tynona, spant hoi-; TI-eni, the fun blegan and it Was samne time before the'-5'cks walked a pair and badi kick-Briau Knox; then all days with the Lloyd Bnaome's.1 mnkie wvas overcome. The f ish is heing stuffed and' moutcd and xill socrn hold an horîoured place ii M *MAM A M the Stacey houschold. i i ~ ~ A J~ A t Barb M.ils alid F'aii'ey And-- W U -m W * Thertel1i1s t hrree'agger ac-ý NESTLETON I countedf for tbrpe fifth fî'ani,e nrknsta close the gap tna Mi'. and Mns. Gerald Jark- single n. 1l{nwever, w%,inniing. son bave punehased a houisa pitrher 'Juri vSpenver hPiel jr Port Penny and ilve lastý Bowmanlie in check i-be weak. rast of thie wav. Sympafibv le exterided tn Thareiltoo th irss ut ddie LeMiereanad family luý colectr! trpleandtwothe death of Mn. Skaitou of: singles tn If-ad the bit ters.' Ca"araea. F'airey, with a double and a; .inglc. andI Mlii two si agies. Mn. a.nd Mis. Neil Leeanad wrr te analiti otertoý ebbie, Mn. and Mns. Lane, ba ers taCaaias tartp]Lee, Dianne andj Donna an-:-B ULN Taylor ledi the winiers witb iye a holiday at a Nolad B UREBSL IS thrce singles, while S penceri cottage. UL ahdad han o'wn cause with a l Mr. and Mrs. Pe1cy Mc- pain. I abon, Mns. Ethel Culley aud IMiss Evalyn, Toronto, Mr. and ýMmi. Alvin Bruce, Seagrave L M I E Mn. and Mrs. Normal I-vineno l of Bow'mauville and Mn. andý oeil-n rMrs. Milton Fisher were ne- L ISTEN nuit. en istrswthM. n Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. Mr, , e og n.ofHng DaiIy from Bowmanville land is making an extesdp vîsît w-th ber famîlv in on-:g itaiao. S'he iJ!;pnesent.ly with!' O mk lmi Fuels Down Biis 7m6 well-travelled, perceptive Beetty uoa Teapy nurses from rnI LEAVE Kennedy, brings a fresh ne 'Tomat Eizabeth Hospital, REAID O NF FM AI DOWN LEAARE aPProach to interesting peuee r nto visitad Mn.RIRAId Mn. and events, mixed nicely with 'Bruce Heas-Ilp. 7:15 Bethainy $4.00 7:15 Millrov a fine taste of aasy-to-lhsten-îo Mr. and Mns. George Bow -:40 Music. You'hl flnd Most of the ens and Paeterborc>ugb friands 7:30 Nestieton 3.85 7:35 Garden Hilli-385 Important people who core tao ara enjavs.g a trip to tha' Toronto on Betty Kannedy's Mamii1mai.'7:5r1î¶- mY3 show. Theatre, fashion, news, 7:4 Blackstock 3.75 7:50 .raîzabetnville 3 educatian . .. you name it and Mn. and Mns. Cacil Wilson, you'Il find It on the Betty iMr. and Mrs, Norman Lyons: Kennedy Show, each aftemoon and Lori wei'e in Bannie o n, 8:00 Burketon 3.65 8:10 Kendal 3.65 Monday ta Friday f rom 3.05 ta Sunday to visit bis cousin, Mr 4:00 p.m. Bob Wilson and daughterý 8:15 Enniskillen 3.50 8:30 Kirby 3.50 - Vara. Caci aIsô visited bis1 birthplace at Elivale. 8:3 8:0Hamnpton 3.25 8:40 Orono 3.25 1MT-nad Mrs. Charles Biggis,: ýMn.Lonzo Mmi.Cei) ioynd~ 0 M.dMrs. Ceea l Mouato aud 9:0 Bowmanville 3.00 9:00 Bowmanville 3.00 ~3 ware racent visitns of Mn. ©C F M and Mn., Bill Briggs and fain- Fares include admission to Exhibition Grounds - Chlldren - Haif F r jb, Markham. Fr Mn. and Mmi. Rielhard Davi- 0 non eajoyed a two-waek niotor FOR INFORMATION PHONE Ot4ARIOS FAmrLY sTATioN tIiPI tnithe Wgt const aud; Victoria. visitiug relatives ën-i route. Dick aiso spent sanne BOWMANVILLE 623-3811OS A A73 11 biea is binthplace inWes-, àternCana"a w s 1

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