à aadien statesm, Eom ameffe îJa. lu, Iu E EELLY MISSEl> By gofly we sure pulled a dandy ln aur New Year's bauk, You" liât. Neyer worry about missing our regular ~Orters - 1t's the people who corne up with a once-im-a- or, news item that this scribe is concerned about for- tting. ,1o-o-o, tliis guy tells us how xnuch he appreciates aur mnks and we say - '«Oh - that's okay," then it suddenly pat on us - after he poked us in the mouth - that we d really gaofcd And it was aur veteran of the sports &f toon MNt nnly that but he was in a way responsible Mixed League Bowling $wr yours truly getting involved in the sports writing busi- Osborne continued to lead nesa.thc Mixed League standings, -Al "Goose" Osborne is undoubtedly anc ai aur grcatest edging H. Brock 4-3 Friday ge orters, as hc covers the Mcn's Maj or League compctently nj.ght te hold a anc paint toc i atatmksusra:pscîm margin aver E. Brook, 5-2 wihatuc fwt ta aesu edhi ounwinners aver Wilcox. nt era week. AI "Goose" Osborne is a fine upstanding Lobb dropped a 5-2 decision j6'temanwhonot only writes the story but keeps track ta Harrison alter last week's 8falaverages, which in itscli làs a tough chore. AI "Goose,, shut-out win, wbile Etcher Obreis anc guy we should thank humbly and hope he reversed the procedure, wal- loping Perfect 7-0 in the lone 'iever quits. Ai "Goose" Osborne, ail we can say is we're shutout, Friday. rykccp up the good work and "Thank Yeu."I Prout, the only team stil]. Ai should have known better than ta have leit aur 700 looking for their initial vic- 'tÜp1e aut of his news a ycar or two back. tory, dropped inta the cellar t t t tafter absorbing a 5-2 setback t t t tta Nowlan. Glanville defeat- .NASSAU? - YOU BET ed Grant 5-2 in the final at- traction. -When George Elliott, Liberty Bowl manager, asked us Ladies: V'we'd like ta take an ail expenses paid trip ta Nassau, High Single - Onie Etcher 265 ýanatura1iy wc said yes. This is anc ai these deals wherc you High Triple - Hildà Brock 645 4at your average, and if you get hot, ne teliing but what Men: myou miÉht be an yaur way ta the Bahamas where tempera- High Single - Joe Nowlan 302 ture will match those tornid scores. Hagh Triple - Keith Yeo 777 IC Last year my brother-in-law, bowling in Kitchener, High Single tâewithin a few pins ai winning the trip, and h a' Bob Mitchell 301-265, Mor- ley Etoher 290, Harold Ben- àften bowl as well as I - and that's bad. But this gives You1 nett 283, Keith Yeo 273-259- ýthe idea that everyone has a chance. 1245, Mel Wiseman 270, Elton SThe top 50% in each loop wili advance ta the next Brock 269, Lorne Crago 264, Bob Glanville 258 - 252 - 238, round, when for a buck entry fee they will be able ta Duke Brunt 254, Alex Wise- sompete in the house rall-off, comprised ai ail leagues. men 251, Cee Mutton 248, .,ther prizcs are also available depending an the number Mary Nowlan 248, Joan Brunt .4f entries. From this group the upper 10% wili carry an ta 245, Gord Wilcox 245, Joe lhe next round. Nowlan 243, Betty *Nichols 241, Al Osborne 241, Hazel t t t t t Donaghue 241, Matt Harrison 240, Rap Palmer 239-238, ,'jpUNNIES" MAKE COME-.BACK Connie Wiseman 235. ;.Another exhibition contcst, the previaus night - Tues- 4ay, February lat secs Whitby Dunlops re-united fora i ,bpttle with Oshawa Generals at the Civîc Auditorium. Game! ,4#xne is slatcd -for eight a'clock. Wren Blair, Oshawa Generals' manager, who held the 'pqme -post with Whitby, will netunn ta the "Dunnies" for this anc as their coach. Actually Blair was responsible for1 eyrganizing the team that won the World championship in 4i.!never-to-be-fargotten game in 1958, and capturad the Allan ,Çup in '59. ,MA, Some of the Dunlops who will play arc Fred Etcher, George Samalenko, Jack McKcnzie, Cannie Broden, Sid Çpit, Jack Kane, Pete Babando, Ted and Tommy O'Connor *Opd Harry Sinden. à%Who do you think will win? That was a great team, ýbçt this Is seven yeans later and wc don't imagine those .g»ays wil b. flying the way they once did. We'11 take ,Oshawra. t t +I I. 1 80W WE PICK 'EM Well we prorniscd -so here are aur selections for final Jr. "A" standings, and although it is late, with s t asseason ha ]. aver, the choice I m uch tougher than in I ~Firt place could be any of four teams, but perhapsý eause we sec thcm more aiten, we'rc picking Oshawa tnerals. At first we rated Oshawa as faurth, but they :hve a much bettcr-balanced club than appcared, stronger *fence, top goal-kceping and Babby Orr. Niagara Falls Flyers wcre a cinch for top spot until ,hey lost Gilles Marotte ta Boston. Fiyers stili arc the1 ~a's best balanced club, but can't 'match Oshawa's f ire- *wer, in aur opinion. Peterborough Petes haven't got the excellent goal- :&erding of last ycar, however, Andre Lacroix and Danny , ant con win any game with their great goal-scoring. U esc two are certainlY the most dangerous threats in the Zague, but if they can be stapped we don't rate Petes as g1gh as cubher Oshawa or Niagara Falls. 'Ncxt in bine are Toronto Marîboros - a team that 1ght be rated as cantenders for first, but could also finish Îes far down the list as seventh. They con be gaad or bad parently depending on their mood. 111 It looked like another bad vear for the THamilton Red~ Hlgh Triple Joe Nowlan 770, Bob Mit- chell 717, Haja Palmer 711, Morley Etcher 711, Harold Bennett 700, Gord Wilcox 693, Elton Brock 688, Ai Os- borne 666, Bob Glanville 648, Hilda Brook 645, Joan Brunt 639, Hazel Donaghue 624, Mel Wiseman 620, Lamne Crago 617, Onie Etcher 616, Ralph Melanson 69, Matt Harrison 606, Donna Joncs 601. Tcam Standings Osborne----------------.........Il E. Brack ..................10, Etcher .........................91 Lobb ............................. 9j Wilcox .......................... 7 Grant ............................ 7 Harrison ......................7i Nowlan ........................ 5 Perfect ........................5 H. Brook ....................... 5 Gianville .................... ... 5ý Prout ..........................41 Averages Keith Yeo............ 3 259 Ai Osborne .......... 6 247 Joe Nowlen......... 6 246 Elton Brook......... 6 242 Hiarold Bennett ... 6 223 Hîlda Brock......... 6 223 Joan Brunt .......... 6 220 Bob Mitchell........ 6 219 Lew Welsh .......... 6 219 Morley Etcher ......6 217 Bob Glanville .... 6 213 Audrey Osmond .. 6 212 Ken Nichais......... 6 211 Ralph Melanson .. 6 211 Fern Bradley ....... 6 206 Lamne Crago........ 6 206 Hap Palmer......... 6 202 Gond Wilcox........ 6 201 Matt Harrison .... 6 2()0 Bob Leanian........ 6 200 Mixed Major January 10, 1966 ging bu« ne R udyPloseadership the club scems ta into condition this week, as Sve found ltself. No big stars, but fine skating, adequate predicted, thc averages chan- fence and much-improved goal-tending rates the Wings cd considerably. Doris Joli position. took over the honor list by For sixth, we select Montreal Jr. Canadiens, a good, bowling the high single of the night, 346, and was beaten bt-skating team. Kitchener Rangers, strongen than last out by four pins by Hec Bai- a-r and just as aggncssive should get past St. Catharines lantine who rolled 315, 286 ir scventh. Thc Black Hawks, sadly deplcted due ta aven- and 250 for the high triple of re on1 a shdl af last season, but have enough good 849. Doris' other two gaines re 0)n ywere 272-227 for a triple of ,-roarmeris ta earn a play-off berth. That leaves London 845. Hai Ballemn, back in his htionals for the ceilar. This first year entny has flot had stnide, rollcd 316-278-201 for e time ta devclop enough gaod Jr. "A" performers. 795. E. Perfect 331-278 (778); b.Once the play-affs get undcrway any team could emerge F. Thomson 308-226-211 (745); - M. Murphy 321-232 (743); P. gtop, but it shauld be cithen dciending champion Niagara Dobbins 326-211 (698), J. il1s, Oshawa or Peterborough ior the Memonial Cup. Final Webb 303 (616); M. Annaert etndings will play a major raie with home ice quite a 273-264-246 (783); O. Patfield tor. 699 (297-211); J. Murphy 692 1' (263-235); G. Bebee 687 (267- t t t t t 217-203); S. Biekell 681 (264- WIIYNOT?226); H. Dunn 680 (268-227); Whilc we're at It, might as well give aur selections R. Wright 668 (299); H. Bnock thc N.H.L. Montreai Canadiens will' end up an top 665 (271-232); B. Buday 665 ause te r at mohadbte-aacdta (282); B. Hoiroyd 645 (261);, eicago Black Hawks. The windy-city cew have the best ID Annaert 661 (258-224); L r sIn Bobby Hull, but it has been praven in the past 63 (59-10; .MCnnors63 r, h ca't d italone. The defence has improved ta (243-222); V. Cannons 229; A]. e of the league'a best, but up front the Hawks can't match, lSamnan 226, J. Sutciiffe 220- ntreal's all-around fire-power. Bc212;.eaSma 1;K The next spot lu prctty taugh, when you cansider that Boei22 1 1 Wright's team is still in L tRed .,ings took te pennant an 1965. However, illfirst place with 5 points. pronto Mapie Leafs can jeul thcy should be able ta wind iBnock, Patficld, JolI and Bu- *li the abow spot. The boss of Carl Brewer bas gaven 'day each have 3, and Bickell nto ne f-th weker efesivecors inthet 1has 1 point. proto nccf htwcacc deensvecors n Uc op four, Comment: Monday night b~tWiaigs arcn't any better. Although Detroit bas Hawc, triples wceec ligible ior B.P. vecchio and UlIman, Toronto is more apt ta score an A.O. Festival. Eigteten bowl- line. ers qualîfied for the House rIf we had made our- choice at the start af the year Rontoî-f.Godlc end Toronto fluth. The Rangera appearcd ta have a M Mh ............ ».......... 255' strong to.an. The goal-tcnding problem apparentîy ws : aM. Murphy --......25 tml hoave bee Ne York Rtegea roblin fo! ah i.HowDeriE. Peiric t ...,.. ad nd thc young, defencenien had maturcd, while UplP. Dobbins ...............251 bIstrt erdadoc ganwl istepa-Doris Joli .................. 245 V blue-shrts faltred and nce &gai will mis the pl .7 R. n -------- 41 Boutoi !by Or NJLI B. Holnayd ............ a Bruins? They are ln sad shape, and even with: G. Bebee ................ rr the. future doesn't look bright unless their vast H. Brock ................ junor tUent caai salve Uic problena o! playing in B. Buday. ............... H. Ballerai ------- . . t t t t t 0~~~. Patiield .......... . tRt trtgtt ............. L. Cannons ................ ELBCTED 'F. bormon ....... ....... of the bat frein this corncr t Jin Blshop, sports M. Annaert ........... ' uhtas CXKLA8 who was elcctcd as presirif-nt J. Mtaiphy ............ p$ntbup »«awzrtouand sportscaters federation, Wnh. - D. Annaent DON'T SEND - TAKE VOUR BOY TO THE ARENA Town League Hockey Robson 's Nip Crystal 6-5 ý!,eA lijcrinri fllvrnnlrs c IitamDi #àEI Baffle tb A pair of real thrillers weme entered into the record books as Robson Matons nipped Crystai Dairy 6-5 and Mc- Nulty's Sports tied Olympia Restaurant 5-5 in Town Hoc- key League action, Thursday niglit, at the Memoniai. Arena. In the opener, Olympia jumped inta a 3-1 finst pcnîodý lead, but McNulty's scorcd threc unanswered second per- iod tallies before the Restaur- ant cnew ticd it eanly in the lihird. Olympia grabbed the lead again mid-way in the final befone Murray Brown'si second goal ai the game put the Sports on even ternis ati the 18:18 mark. Terny Masters came up with a salid performance,ý ELLIS 49 KING ST. W. Night Hawk, Bowling Team Standings L. Woodoock ........... M. Hodgson .............. J. Shearer ................ B. Wilbur.................... J. Woodloek .............. K. Camipbell................ High Single Joyce Shearer ......... Hlgh Triple Joyce Shearer ........ Averages J. Shearer ............... J. Woodlock ............. L. Woodcock ............ J. Lunn-------------.......... M. Hodgson----------....... K. Camupbelli............ D. Mutton-----------........ J. Mairs ................ J. Rowe ................. B. Wilbur .............. J. Harness .............. G. Scott.....«................ W. McNeil .............. I. Wright ............ .... L. Mutton ............... C. Sargirnson ............ K. Raîston................. D. Sallows .............. F. Land -ý.............. -D. Cochrane ............ C . Adams ................ B . M ilîs ........... .... A. Lorusso .............. V. Sarginson ............ O. Moffatt .............. M. Firth ................ V. Bartlett .............. B. Beers ................ L. Burgess .............. I. Turnbull .............. E. Coombes .............. D. Dewell ............... A. Perfect ............... M. Neil ................. 300 Games: J. Shearen 200 Games: J. Shearer 207; J. Harness 245, 202 Mains 245; K. Canvpbell J. Lunn 217, 203, 200; Wright 216-, L. Woodcock J. Woodlock 214; M. Hodi 213, 201, 200; D. Cochi 214, D. Mutton 211; B. Wi: 200, 212; W. McNeil 205 Rowe 203; K. Raiston 206 Sarginson 202; D. Sallows s Juvs. On'Short.Edo 19-m4 Score with Ajax B>' David Goheen Bawmanville Juveniles werel defcated by a hard-hitting Ajax tcam by Uic score ai 9-4 in a game played in Bowman- ville Arena on Saturday, Jan. 15. Ron Simpson was the lead- ing scorer for the lasers with two goals and anc assist. The other scorers werc George Leaver from Dennis Hom- cniuk and Dave Puk from shail 241, B. Allen 203, B. Pot-a ter 213-206, R. Broc*k 225, K. h King 220, Roy Woodward 218, f 6 V. Luke 210, S. White, N. s 5 Gibson 268, C. Schwarz 225, l 41S. Milley 201, J. Macnab 231,e 41F. Allen 225, P. Buma 213, B.v 31 Aldread 205, N. McLean 242,E 2 1Ev., King 210-230, F. Stubbert C 1219, R. Nolan 212, B. Griffina 30221-211-222, M. Malley 213, D. 30Nolan 212-229, B. Smith 213,0 G. Dennis 200-210, H._ Snow- 778 den 219, J. Smith 213-212, C. Borek 207. 235 Lemon League n 206 M. Griffin 51, S. Stephenson h 206 80, E. Luke 90, V. King 93, P 206!B. Buma 93, B. Hawkins 94. fi 2001 Tcam Standings 190) P rout -------------------- 184 Grif fin--------------------------- u 1;Westlake--------5u 173 Macnab 5'n 167 ,Snowden ---------------- ! 166 Denney -21 166 Dakin 2; 16.3 M arshall ---- ------I 159 TopMe 158To Me 157 R. Westlake -------------2211 157 R. Griffin ------------------ 218, 153 G. Prout -------------- 209, 148 E. King ---- - 2081 145 R. Brock ----------- ------ o 0 1441 Top LadiesI 138 B. Westlaxe ---------- 2o8 136 F. Allen 192 135 G. Dennis 188 1351 C. Roberts 181 1331 M. Malley ----177 'i11 1231 127 12.5 117 69, 330. 245, ; T. 221; 229: gson trane ilbur ; J., ;;V. 201. J ~ ~ À %Ur5 E EE~E~ uuwIIIu ire or 5 ail ieT2e second schedule gat off ta a good start on Friday night W irefor ailTiewith 59 ai 61 bowlers rolling tergames. Prout jumped being ln on ail .McNutY's Howie Pollard clicked for into an early lead by defeat- scoring with three goals and thc winners' ather goal, while ing Marshall 7-0, Wcstlakc two assists. Alex Wiseman Crossey added twa assists ta 5-2 aven Brock, Macnab 5-21 notohed a pair ta lcad Olym- his hat-trick. Brian Hughes aven Denney, King 5-2 over1 pia, witih AI Gucmnsey, Raye matched Fairey's twa goal Dakin and Gniffin 5-2 over1 West and Tom Yardy picking performance for Crystal, with Snowden. up the athers. Bob Slheridan firing the othen. Ray Westlake was top bowl- Bill Crossey's third goal Team Standings en with 665 triple and 271 with an.ly four seconds ne- W. L. T. Pts. single. Betty Westlake was maining gave Robson's the Robson M. il 3 0 221top for the ladies with 624 nightcap decisian which mov- Olympia R. 7 6 1 15 triple and 247 single. ed thc league-leaders seven Crystal D. 4 8 2 101 Over 200 games were rolled points in iront ai Olympia. MoNultys S. 4 9 1 9Iby G. Prout 243-232, G. Mar- Robson's had lcad mast ai Uic way until Ted Fainey foundl the range twice in less then four minutes ta send the Dairy-men on top 5-4 alter 8:10 ai the third. Gary Akey's EA second taUly tied it at the 13 u mitage forklate U Alh mitae ark, o sesltt in h ner. Cosys wn K Rurcal Bowling League Pts. Pins Maple Grave - 5 6773 Sauina---- 5 6133 Salem ---------- 4 5883 Enniskillen Srs.- 3 6360 Hi C's -- - 3 5982 Tyrone 3 5738 Hampton ---i- ---1 6032 Enniskiilen Int. . O- 5389 High Single Dave Reynolds - ------ 339 High Triple Dave Reynolds -- --- 762 Low Single P. Bradley ----- -- 87 Low Triple R. Bowers --------- ---- 346 Averges ver180 D. Taylor --------- 6 254 R. Scott ---------- 6 244 Dave Reynolds - 6 237 R. Twist 6 233 K. McGili ___ 6 221 T. McLaughlin 6 212 Cee Milîs-_-------. -6 212 B. McDonald ----- 3 212 D. Woods--------- 6 210 D. Green ----------- 6 206 WE ARE EXPANDING If you are between the age ai 22 and 60, ambitions, zood habits and character, Own a car, you may qualify as aur representative. This ln a full time, permanent tcareer position, for the rlght man. We are lnterested ln You, if rau eau seli or believe you ean. The man chosen, wili be earefully selected, proies- sionally appraised, for L tront sales potentiL. He )wll reetîve basic uchoouni, 5 and-feld training, then sent 1at aur - xmpense ta aur "*Canadian Sales,,Sehools." Il This is a rosI business 3opportunity for the risht man. 2«1( Ail replies wUi b. se- 211knowledged. 215 Write advertiser 877 e/ie 291 Canadien Statesas, 207 P.O. BOX 1"., 25 Bowmanvile, Ontario. J. Mortensen 6 206' J. Siemon ___ 6 204 Jim Coombes 6 204 L. Wearn 6 201' C. Carswell -- 6 199 Bob Coombes - 6 197 Bruce Coombes- 6 195 R. McRoberts 6 194 John Coombes 3 194 M. Flett ---- 6 193 R. Coombes . 6 193 A. Wilson. 6 191 E. Dickey .6. 189 B. Konopacki 6 1891 T. Plcasance 6 189 D. Tennant ~ 6 188 A. Westlakc 6 187 L. Tennant 6 186 L. Coombes ---- 6 184 K. Shackleton 6 181 Ladies Major 220 Games and Over D. Joli ---- ---230,1 241 H. Donoghue -- 228, 271, 237 D. Brooks------« 260, 272 K. Stephens -- 259, 213, 321 K. White 312 L. Hazelden ___-276' D. Adamsa- --- ----226! M. Slaght- 223, 250 B. Terry - - 245 J. Almond 2511 L. Crossey 223 S. Bickle ._____231 O0. Etcher ____266, J. Baker 235 S. Brown -_____259 ý C. Bowers _______222 B. Buday 2761 L. Martyn -______230i E. Dadson 226, O. Patlield -___ 234, 2221 C. Bruce -- 244, 253 L. Smith 224 P. Haynes- 220, 2631 M. Perris ________247 L. Wright ._______265 H. Nicholson ______222 'D. Colline --___ 2201 'S. Bickeli ____ 221, 251 M. Bond ____ 308 M. Gibbs - ~221 TOP TWELVE AVERAGES 0. Etcher ____238 D. Joli _________232 P. Haynes ________231 D. Brooks 228 ~B. Buday -______226, K *Stephm s220' K. White 21V J. Harnesa - 21il L. Wright -_____215 M. Cole _____212 H.DSogoue ______212 'IL amlqu ieO latura/izers Illusion and Walking Heels Reg. ta, $15.95 JANUARY CLEARANCE $6.9-$12.9 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Illusion and Stack Hecis Reg. $7.95 ta $9.95 $5 .99 CLEARING ..... ALL SKATES Clearing at lOezo OFF Get Your Price For Your Livestock througb STATESMAN C L A 8 1F 1ED 8 Phone 623-3303 MEMORIAL ARENA S BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-5728 *SKATING FRIDAY, JAN. 2lst-8 10 P.M. SUNDAY, JAN. 23rd - 2 4 P.M. MONDAY, JAN. 24th - TOTS SKATING 3 to 5:30 - ONLY 25e »RIALL IAMI1LY WOMEN'S (uban Heel and Low Dress Heel Reg. $12.95 $ .9 CLEARING ... 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Now and then Bowmanville squad gave goalle Garth Linton good protection around the net but too aiten he was left alone at the mercy of the on-rushing player, Forwards and defencemen 'jere being trapped out of position and the forwards wete not back-checking like a good hockey team should. Garth played well but he let in a few that appeared ta be easy 5hflts. With the play-offs coming up shortly it is hoped the team will soon be able ta play as a unit. If they do they just might be able ta bring the Juvenile Championship to, Bowmanville. 1 wUll ban Fou i up to $5,000.00 at a reasonable rate ai Interest To consoidate Four bis or for any other worthwhle purpose . .providint Fou are steadlly employed and have good credit. Telephone 723-4631 enr Rihikigl:»m $2.991