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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Sep 1965, p. 8

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9The Canadian Statesnian, Bowynanvllle, Sept. 22, 1985 S O «p i SVince Vanstone hadgmsLýI Mclua 3 of 278-252-249 for a hîg rpeEnePret- 3 of 779. Larry Pipels ~Tei 2 By Frank Mohun 623-7234I week's winner, had 76(6 dLsi ___ 2 290). Lowell MacDoua 6 and the high single sc r of A O b rn - 6 22 LOCAL 189 HOCKEY Ihlih, 3.Jc Anyone wishing to play hockey this rseason in the Local (2 ,Kar iern71L (21) n dAtBbGanle22 League a askedto conact eiter ~ 'RwPe 713 (21)KnLto21 189 egei se ocnatetr Bob Fairey, "Archie"21 Crse,"Butch" Cole or Ted Fairey as soon as possible. Roly Coombes hadasigeRsHama - Teamns will be drawn up on October 1th, with regular game 322, Harry Ake 1,Kr ikl __ 1 ______ctin__________________th___lowng eek Jim Callan Sr. 288, Bi1 ht o agel~ 1 le g e ato sae o gtunderay the olo inhw ek ter 278, Don Bagneit 2 6 i M t H rio 1 B. Buttonshaw 211 ,Trewin 269, Kari Bigkl 6.Hry ky - 1 Sunday hetltth Kiwanis Sponsored Semi - Finalists Awarded Trophies T. Bakeer _20____ 2O6b ehhad and Dave M1 ngtD.H Rni 1 LADIES SOFTBALI, ALL EVEN '.Ptîed__ 1 g ha. 263, Lo Althaugh bath men's leagues have hung up their spikes -.... . FoBaer -----_- 290 Ji andaJre set h 6Lo0ien - 1 for the season, the Canadian Tire ladies are stili going strong' % > S. Davis - - sngercdwihacoefTdBael6 26 In their quest for the Durham League softball crown. Ï. o!rsingle 9, rcord iam16 ra-I anr 1 After dropping the opener, Bowmanville came back ta i P. Haynes -.19 urer Fred Cote I110, Bi1 reBdBrtr ..3 "2 take the hext two, but Whitby earned a hard-fought 5-4 - ------ 8 124 and Secretary AIl soîeHpPle . 0 decision in two overtime frames Saturday afternoon ta even i 127.Dv cngt- 0 the best ci seven series. iie eg eGarf Clarke for the eodHwr rml 0 The fifth gamne, originallv scheduled for this Wednes- M x dL a u triple, having a totalo40IMartAnet-6 29 day nîght, was p]agyed ]ast 'night (Tues.) with the next pn. Jim Callan Jr. hd47 usHtl 0 1B w igFred Cole 447 and Ro1 c aodMihlo 0 going (as far as we know) Saturday afternoon in Whitby.o in Lean 448. Gog ee 0 Unlesa more shuffling of dates takes place, if a seventhi ThI h î~ttowesa e e orn e bIm evGoeStpn6 20 and deciding encounitcr is necessary it was lined up forý ~ayIndcin the Mixttw e d :aeAwoth a heingscrofBbKn6 23 next Wednesday 6:30 p.m., at the Central School diamond. League should be in for one of11241 and a 3339 triple.Jak anr6 20 ~ hi etsaosOnly two; We have a new leadrfr'akPre . 0 t ± t t t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ teams have managed to win'hg v r g hs w e. Vîc o îla s ~ 0 S O F T B A L L B A N Q U E T . ~ ~~~both starts. M . E tcher took V anstone is hitting 2 60h l o m H n i g ~ 0 Well the men's softball spason officially came to a close their second 5-2 win, defeating 1'Larry Piper has 259. Saturday night, and as usual, the banquet and dance brought 0 Nwa to take over top spot. The I.GA. team is silotRs k abu otftigedn.Lou Wels de Yeo 4-3 but 'in front having wonfieadFrn Mou6 20 Stephen Fuels walked off with the championship' hJury & ___the_________________one___ne trophies and their pitcher Gcorge Stephen took the winningý Bennett romped to a 7-0 wvin Hardware are ail tîe i thiwn a pitcher award. ivrWlox hl Wright four wins each. Highlight of the evening wvas the selection of Harry' downed Brock ta tie Glan-1 t Snowden as Most Valuable Player. Harry was one of Kramp's ville, beaten 5-2 by Prout for San dings End of SecondWekU second, along with Welsh. Har- First Schedule$50 0 top hurlers, as weil as capturing the batting title in his rison lost their second straight, Teams 11LPtV fnlgm.bowing 5-2 to O. Etcher. ' rasnal They had a special award this season which gave every- a bigle55 gae andu th Jry3 Lovei__4 2 ofntrs one a laugh, even the lucky winners. It was pointed out 'Gatrle 2 otaesnl es oa-4 2 4 that usually not too many players are in the running for honours in both dvsosLnrHadware 4 2 4 ths ne utth im n es ta fvewul-b lugesOther top scores went to Ferne Hendry Motors -----3 3 Toonliasor rthd tis o ut kt h i enour, l ud tha fie houm e lu ggehampBradley 302, Harold Bennett B aver Lumber .-3 3 3 aed stparikoutkîgf o ourin cldn hehm u champ Members of the Minor A Girls Basebal team of Judy Allison, Gail Linton, Batboy Robie Cobban 1290, Morley Etcher 287, Keith Dyk. tra's 24 m d a p a i r 0 f f o r m e r8ba t tun gach a m p s . 2 7 0 K e n s M n s W e a r 2 ~3b t r o n t e Each of the five - Ted Dadson, 'Butch" Cole, Don Bowmanville were feted by their Kiwanis sponsors Cheryl Evans, Donna Lyle and Debbie Sellers; back Murray Joint 265, Joan Bruni Frank's Variety 2 4 2 wrhht ups Bagneil, Jim "Lefty" Atlin and John Fowler received certi- on Monday evening at the Ëlying Dutchman and each row, Kiwanis President John Brownlee, Vice Presi-, Murray Joynt 265, Joan Brunt Liherty Bowl 2 4 2 ficates signed by Mr.- Sno'.dcn. player received an individual trophy. The team recent- dent Fred Tippins, Debbie Snowden, Nancy Goodwin, 253, Emma Bromeil 248 and Selby Grant Heat. 2 4 2 This entitled them to "free lcssons in bringing one long ly xvas squeezed out of the Ontario championship by Alice Chittick, Lyn Fair (manager), Eleanor Pickard Ongie Etcher 247. Nels. Osborne In. 2 4 2 rvdn yo ae 1Harold Bennett took the Averages talyeloead elive ital ]." Neof wexincussnetc wyoearr fnS taie. Taking part in the ceremony on Mon- (assistant coach) and Bruce Colwehl (coach). Absent, night's high triple honors with'aeGnesA, hveodcrd. elsv ht a]"N xue etya.day were, front_row,_lef t to right, Brenda Linton, Susan Mann and Rhonda Kavanaugh. i756, followed by Morley Etch- e 3,A son 0,FreVneVntn 6 Other highlights of the evcning included the election - L75 P'sone70 FreVic antn of Alex Wiseman as league president and a prize won by lect Aiex Wiseman President 58 radleY 680 - best for the Larry Piper i-~-6 29 eehn Larry Piper. M uxed Mva or ladies, Murray Grant 666, Matt Kari Piper 217343 - .,. ft League Harrison 663, Lou Welsh 663, Art Rowe - 6-2---------_______ t t L u u Joe Nowlan 643, Joan Brunt. Il A AE~~IDI ~643, Ruth Grant 631, Onie GAELS or SALMONBELLIES? ~o a nii.r h ie ao oln Etcher 626, Vince Prout 608: Oshawa Green Gaels and New Westminster Salmonbelles V IIV League gt ude wyon Mo ndikPret64 e al ve attw gmesapec inthirbatlefo th E fday, Sept. 13th, 1965, with Team Standings OC AIaileven.t to gaes aê4cein tuir attl forthe.U64Denise Annaert rolling the P_»..i Nto Cup. MLbtU h I[ ~ I u iq~ high single and the oilly 300'M. Etcher Io, - wsterners showed they were ta be reckoned with game, of 303. Keep up th1 Weish ___ 9' O 'TMS Ith en wh teh su l th e y o k ad ere rv Marsvalue fo Head table guests at the En's Meat Market awaTd toI, their top player. Byd Wool1ialso came out on tp tkig Wih wat w in. Osl1 i n the usu al] edy ol-epM v a rsha annual Men's Town Leaigue home-mn slugger Ted Dad- ley announed the winner asthree points from Perris' team. Glanvile 9' was't t hs hst n te rtatvel slw-mvin gae. softball banquet a'nd dance, son, while Ray Crombie re- Harry Snawden. Buday's took three points frornPot___ However, Marshall, who requested a shooting drill ast' Satumrday night at the Lions ceived the Jack Reid IRB.I., The five strike-aut kings Joll's and Bickeil's took toO thr~71 Ttiesday night and had a "ton and a haîf" of rubher poured Centre were: Mr. and Mms.' trophy from Jack Parker. weire specially honoured, butifrom Patfield's.1 Brock -- - 6: et him befare the game, was sensatianal as Gaels tied the'Bob Marjerrisocn, Mr. and Mrs. The most winning pitchernopm isthsten- Te20gesP.obnsYo6 a hrlin 98deiso. heOhaaBruce Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek' donted y Ar it was a document sign- 298, 265, 237: E. Perfect 289, Nowlan6 series n net-inder1Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Alex i H 1PIsed Snowden, regar4d20 ---the, net the stage when western scoring leader Ian Bull was in Wiseman. c nttlerg tp ie boins renading . ..e'8 F. Thosonti288 22 I- cx_____2_ 'Thamd, heu. finws ma er ons nbttn. '218: H. aante261B., a25A8Hrio --. 2F N L G M aione twice in the first thrce minutes. Marshall stoppedý In the absence of Bill Cale, TheBb prersion wa mde Alex Wisemian was eiected hrpaan21 .Bua 5, him and 'vent an to hait at least seven ather ecear-cuti leag'ue prexy, following the as the new league presidentî231, 230; M. Annaert 257, 251, Go dy ar__ breakaways. fine meal prepared by the In the running for the'for next year's action withI236; J. Webb 255, L. Connorsý Haydon grou.p, Mr. Marijerri- coveted Ken's Mens Wearl the followin« players c 250,WH.htBa41,m22, 248 D 1Jl ioo y a g1V i g v V E Salmonbcthies led 7-6 a tter two, but with Gaylord Pow- son thanked the sponsors, um- trophv were Bah Abbott, Alex pîeting the siate of of ficers: rgh 41 2,'0; oi Machine Shop teed off on j less leading the way, Grecn Gaehs came up with their bestý rsadreraindppart- Wieman, IIarry Snowden and secretary, Terr Black; treas- bi 2, 21; . Cno s 22 , .B oiler aom traidr ri t rnfe tteofcaigsi Tr ali o ls.W'e1tsea m. ein Ged orgeSt-212, J. McNulty 206, B. Brown'Bowling League action, last'* 1W used ta hard-checking and it's tough to adjust. It is easîer i phen who was largely respon- E ir a .I UI Averages tascm scoea o a A mm ta change from easy checking but not the reverse." sibie for insta'lling fences, etc., , WV I P.Dbis - -. 27wot e ndincaieas l shu out % U I1 IU Tramner Syd Beliwoodi more cmphatically invited Oshawal and Jack Manitie, the guy who' nar . 28we oete aesutedout:, fans ta came and see one of their practices if they would , ddms oke h ufed rdyngh a ru e y env25 4;S. E. Perfect -- 246 in a 6-1 win for Banbury oVer grass from getting too high. I main the only undefeated Brock 225, 253; C. Roberts 238,:F. Thomson --240 Be-ts-5-2--wh245 Rigers. a els dgaedî ta bit bard in practice. otherwise we'd go soft playing the :JewelleyCptin shiop Tro- Ma n tt. Brock 5-2 over Dakin, 213. Bob McReelis 241, Jack IL B. alnie- 240 ed ead .52,Pre 4-3. eded Gaels." ýphy from donor Art Hooper, Sedman 5-2 over Macnab, Macnab 249, Ina Gibson 25l1jD Annaert - 226:Jack Bond set the pace' Althouh NewWestmnsterdicin' thin muchof Snowdennna5-2 oavhPauAlten andowd219;5- NickAllandndrvan N207,anLrvWright E-L 2rihit22 anw8t an tripleileand 3448 checking, they were quite friendly wihmyrGfod stated that it was poba blv R. estlake 4-3 over B. West- Roberts 248, M. Dakin 225, 206; ýD'. Joll ~ - 214 singIe, whiie George Dadsan ilhe best final series he had Ilake. *G. Marshall 232, M. Gibson H_. Ballem __------ 213 'had a 730 triple, George S turday ep . 2 presenting him witb a big 17 pound Salmon prior ta Wed- 1ever been in, congratulating'- Marion Maltey roi]ed Ladies"'205, R. Brock 233, J. Smith A. Saman 211 Brewster 711 and Watt Hate-i ripsday's game. Gaeis, wearing new sweaters, finaily brake! inlsing Krarnp's Furniture, and, Highi Triple of 636 and Marie 210, Ted Alldread 205, G. G. Bebee- 21(0 hy 695.8:0PM loase, playing the lacrosse they're capable af ta earn a play'ing tribute to the play- Sedman had 284 high single.i Prout 221, 245. J. Webb --------------201 Other high singles went ta 17-12 win. Bellwood must have noticed bis club was b ers Bestr28whdoatHa checed alitte hrdertoo.AlColepstdhe Char- High Triple of 676 while Ray 99, M. Langley 72, 80; Diane 1yadRap ambh AchSSO Fultoth9, 85;awardtefor ;lADIrE , i AIyan RlpDCapbelthc checed hitle arde to. 'tran's C pot ntewad f he thWestiake had High Single of Fitn 9,85 F Pttr 7280 scores. John Davis tumned in a groat two-way, effort in thislegestpbti arae31 Nick Zandervan 93, N. King, one, checking very weit and amassing seven points an four V ar nwewoegd Te20gie eer 99, M. Macnab 99, 93; S.; goals and three assists. Coach Jim Bishop said "This is th1SehnsBbAbt ya- Hawkins 93, J. Christiansen 89, first time we've loaked like our own club, beating them in, single point. Gibson;E. receivesh n orableBOWmen- the running game. But we can handie them if the Mebesofte hmpo- T I * tion with a game of 100 even. You nt er ott e vn sce twori T EN IO UN ER go bing hiqtphen VFuels repnts LU OU LII E R 'AT E T ON H NT R Frîday night, fart ne at 8:30 p.ni soffbal hampionship. Single.1; - - -IE Nby Judy Spencer, Aggie! Thrower, Sandy Taylor and BRINGTRU PatJeweli gavef the visi*ors >IGTI an early 2-0 lead . SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE PASS follwedbv White's ayners to thetied it ini the fourth. Whitp- thecrashed her second circuit EP ý24 clout in the sixth ta give Bow- 24 manvilte the lead for the first FRIDA , SEP . 24 tîme. Delores Devey foi]ow- C ~ed wlth a single and Barb' KINSM N SUP R CA Mils tripled and eventually M three run margin. MmB IN G pq iBetty Therteit turned in a WWstr f our inning relipf at the Z chore. allowing only a pair M of safeties and fanning seven PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE M ta pick up the win. Shirley zBrock started, giving up five bits and claiming an equal OVER $8,400> EN PRIZES including number of atrike-outs. Bowmanviiie collerted a New 1966 sperified Car fromn dealer of Your choie dozen hîts off Judy Spencer, or $2000 Cash; $1.000 Hi-Ln Gamne; $1.500 Big 'led bv W1-ite's two home ru ns. Snowball (56 nos.); $1,200 SniaII ýnowball (53 nos.); 'Mills' three-bagger and Bea $600 regular gaines. S450 SpeclainKaes. Ormiston with a double and. Do't forget te buy thce eonomy Pack for valuead single. save money. " Therteit and Davey each coi-tributed a double and r Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wcalth) single, with Haynes and Ger-! at 7:30 trude Cale adding a double' Mauy Free and Valuable Door Prizes apiece. 1 ~Taylor. lone vis:itor to pick WNSMENup more than one hit. pacedI KINSMENWhtby with a pair of single&, THE NICEST PEOPLE . mRF Wake Up grumpy, stifl tired, listless and uriwilling to face the world? Don't bite the children. 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