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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Mar 1966, p. 10

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T'he Cmailsa Uttaaàneowuvl, Mrt. le, leu SPORTopgcs Dv Frank Mohua 2-73 WEESMMELIMATED Bewmaill1e Pee Wees became the lasi, Bwmanville tmam te be elimlnated from the piayoff trail when they drcpped a 3-2 decision te Trenton Frlday night. The wln gave Trenton the best of thi-c soies two games te nothing with one tied. As the only remaining club to represent the town, the Pee Wees certainly gave It evorything they had - only the bounce of the puck declding the issue. After tying the opener, Trenton took the second with the winning goal coming wlth less than three minutes remalning. Frlday night, little More than a minute was left au the two teams battled right down to the wl-e. Goal scorers for Bowmanville 'in the final game were Barry and Guy Johnson. i. i. t i. i TRANK YOU Usually wo don't have too many problenis when we go away for a weekend, but ast time was a littie different es we left right after work Friday and didn't get back until *,pven Menday morning. That moans you need a lot of help -~" and we received it as usual. Thanks go to Terry Black and Ted Fairey who wrote a couple of articles for us, also Ferni Bradley, Peter Stacey and "Butch" Cole for their, assistance. i We would also like to take this opportunity of expressing 1 our appreciation to AI Cole who took over the Jr. Town 1 League reporting a whilo back and has been doing a mighty! fine job. t t t t t TOWN LEAGUE HOCKEY Aler batting te a 6-6 tic ln the opening game o! thoir best o! five final series, Robson Motors came up with a big third period to down McNulty's Sports 9-4 ln the second encounter. Next game goes this Thursday nlght at the Momorial Arena. -t t t* t t JR. "A" PLAYOFFS? - FLIP A COIN! The OH.A. Jr. "A", having just eampleted onc cf their most closely contested seasons on record, have continued their regular schedule activities right into the playoffs. As we are writing this prior to Tuesday's fuli slate cf action, this là the way It stands. The Jr. Habs lead Hamilton Red Wings 1-0 with two tlcd, bath created with little more than a minute to play and the 3-2 victory resulted after two goals in the finalC two iminutes. f Toronto Marîboros, despite a raft a! Injuries, havee wallopod Peterborough Potes 6-1 and 7-i to tie their serios at two games apiece, after Potes had won the first two. And how about those Kitchener Rangers? The lowly Kitchener crew held Niagara Falls Flycna to a tic ln the opener right 1 >n the honeymoon city. Since then, Rangers have been impressive on home ice, winning twîce te bhl a 2-1 senous advantage. St. Catharines Black Hawks up and defeated Oshawa Generals 3-1 right in the Motor City, but Oshawa came raaring back to win 6-1 and 5-0. Sunday, St. Kitts evened, the series on the strength cf a 6-3 decision. Generals, with Danny O'Shea having apparently regained his form, have the better team - but you sure can't sel those Hawks short on hustie. Bobby Qi-r, who had nover scored previously ln tho playoffs, has fired five goals te date. In lait week's column wo had stated that the fi!thr sixth and soventh game.s, if needed, would likely go Tuesday,t Trhursday and Saturday. The fi! th game was played Tuesday -sixth has been slated for Friday at St. Catharines.1 Should a séventh' or deciding encouniter be necessary, It will5 be played. Sunday or MondIay at the Civic Auditorium. 1 In case you're wondering about the semi-final set, the Oshawa-St. Kîtta winner will meet either Hamilton ori t t tretlt FERGY STILL AT IT Ut;A week ago Saturday, at the Montreal Forum, we had the pleasure of sittng with ane of Canada's oldest sports reporters - none other than Elmer Ferguson. We spent an enjoyable half haur chatting with this fine gentleman prior te the Canadiens-Detroit contest. We don't know just how oid Mi-. Ferguson is, but ho told us ho has been 'active on the Montreal sports scene sînco 1910. Putting oui- mathemnatical genlus te work wc pointed out that meant 56 years ago. "Oh, that'a nathing," said Elmer, "I started nine years earlier with the Monctonl Inquirer, se you see I've reaily been at it 65 years." '-, "Fergy" got away te quite a start in thé Queboc nietropa- lis when ho lasted only bal! a day with a paper known as In the Youth Bowling fiînals, for Zone J, held at Oshawa Plaza Lanes on March 6th, representatives froni Liberty Bowl were successful in winning several events, among theni the Junior Girls, shown here. They rolled a total of 2430 and will compete for the Provincial Championships at Plantation Bowl in Tor onto on March 27th. Members of the team are, fronr 1left to right, Mary Jane Kilpatrick, Judy Sellers, Alice Chittick, Jili Donoghue and Cindy Ayre. Little NHL Zone Playoffs Bowmanville Pee Wees, (obourg Atoms Advance to Ontario Finals at Midland Three Bantam, Teams Stili Al lied Up Cobourg Atoms and Bow- getting a second chance were manville Pee Wees earned a dashed when Cobourg trouced1 berth in the Ontario finals, in Port Hope 8-1 to take the Jr. the Little N.H.L.' Zone Play- "A" zone titie. Brian Connor offs at the Memorial Arena, led the winners with a hat- here, Saturday.- The Bantaýn tricki singles, going to Myles series remains undecided after McGinn, Pat Kelly, Garth Port Hope, Cobourg and Bow- Beer, Dartiy MeBride and manville wound up the day's Eddie Clarey. Ken Baker action, ahl even at one win picked up the losers' lone and one loss apiece. tally. In Jr. "A" (Atom) action, In the closely-contested A. Cobourg edged Bowmanville H.L. (Pee Wee) Division, 2-1 on goals by Terry Irwin Port Hope nipped Cobourg 2-1 and Garth Bear, with John in the opener, Allan Willetts Tamblyn clicking for the host and Gerry Elliott hitting for club. the winners with Dave Alex- Led by Paul Forsey's two ander firing Cobourg's count- goals, Bowmanville came back er. to hand Port Hope a 5-2 set- Bowmanville eliminated Co- back. John Tamblyn scored bourg, winning the second en- another, others going to Ken counter 3-2. Mark Johnson, Vivian and Boyd Knox. PortIMurray Cawkcr and Guy Hope scorers were BobbylJohnson clicked for Bowman- Freeman and John Boundy. Iville and Randy MacGregor The local lads hopes ofipotted both Cobourg markers. Ladies' Major Bowing League 1 T the Observer. It appearod that about the anly sporting events Don't look now but that iBaker ---- -12 ho was supposod te covor were ladies afternoon toas. Ho team in last place - you know Brooks 12 tells us ho was pretty down-hearted, thought about heading the usual losers, they finally Tennant ------------------- 6 back te Moncton, but after a brio! visit ta New York, ho hit it big-pulled off- a big 220 Game. and Ovor reuredteMotral hpplytofid jb aiin fr lmshutout over Patfield hast P ans25 .Dvs 228, retrne toMonrea, hppiy t fid ajobwaiingforhimMonday night ta double their B. Hye 2,S ai at the Montreal Herald. This amazing man subsequently total points. In the season B 3 . Bruce saw2, D. Jol 71 inaved to the rival Star where ho bas been ever since. greatest upset, itwsTnat 220; H. Donoghuc 236, B.1 We emeberElmr Frguon s ac a th orginl 3, Patfield 0, while Etcher up- Buday 286, D. Bond 220, J. bot sto ebercharacter whn wa soe ao isf nt the gn ended7 lcague-leading Bu daySdbny27'. otn2 45 hotame fi- carn ape efrdowhn a se yongsteSomte o!2-1. ID. King 229, O. Patfield 235, 'gmç frm Male eaf ardns a a oungter Som of Perris blanked Baker 3-0 ta iÇ. Bruce 234, J. Baker 277, S.1 the other member o! the cast includcd ex-reforce Babby Brovn into a.tic for the,]ead lîewitsôn' and nôw actor Court Benson. "Fergy" related ta and JolI odged Slaght 2-1 ta Brown 25, .BWrt2,2,8. us he alea! ow n ac prtiula ocasin tey ttededhold the runnen-up shat. Bick-Pens25L.Wih24,48 us he aleof ow n oe prtculr ocason heyattnd cIel went down ta a 2-1 upset. Top 12 Average% 3 a little party thrown by Mr. Bonsan. They arrived at the loss ta Brooks, with Haynes B. Buday----- --2---- game slightly "under the weathei-," but did the show - and and Buttonshaw collecting i ý D. Joli 234ý nobdywasan th wso - xcpt ora irees opraorpoints apiece for their tic. 1D. Brooks 2101 whbo telcgaphcd the mssag- etDforoa it: Theus i-eaor Doris Joli led the way withO. Etchen - --206- who eleraped he essge q Droi: "hes gus ae a691 triple, followcd by J. Baker -.--- --------- - 2051I loaded." 0f course "Fergy" pointed out sho undoubtedly Bernice Buday 682, Barb But-JH. Donoghue * .204 I meant they had plenty o! money. tonshaw 660, Lola Wright 641,1O. Patf ield -----2031 June Baker 625 and BernnceI S. Bickoll ------------ -- 23 Meeting people like Mn. Ferguson is anc o! the things'Try68 P. Hayncs- 203ý <'ihat makes sports reporting such a fine job. We asked Emr Br Buttonshaw's 22gm .Btosa 0 If ho ever wished ho had tried any ather way of making a took high single honours, K. Stephons - 199 living. '"Why thsi.s l the best ifo there la" was bis answer - ather high scores going ta M. Pernis ______199 and t sre oak auIf t ba ben ged or lm.Bernice Buday 286, June Bak- an tsuelos sI t hs ee go fr 1or 277, Doris Jaîl 271, Stella *l Sakil t t t t t ~Brown 265 and Marg Pernis New ville -Saki RANTAMS PT.AVOFlI A<GAIN 1255. n i. -1- i _ Bownianville Bantams play Friday night at 6:00 p.m. ln Cobourg, 'Port Hope will be here Saturday afternoon at 4:001' p*ýj. and Cobourg will play ln Port Hope Sunday afternoon th an attempt te break the Little N.H.L. deadlock and estab- Ilh whe wil go te Midland for the Ontario finals. 4UMEMORIALI Buday - Pernîs - Joli - Haynes Bickell Patfield Buttonshe Etcher Slaght- AKENA Standin DO WMAN VILE; Misfits Telephon. 6235728 7-0, Unde Strîkers Teasm 'iPUBLIC Srkr MftDAYPMARCI4 lBth 8Sà10 p.M. Nam. SWM fl M 4 01h 2'- 4 P.M. A MOIêDAYMAUC ZutJ. Fair -PUIE TOTS SKATING 1.rari 3 te5 P.M. Mtripi bowffig. Team Standints Pts. lBowling League ___________- 23 Thursday, Mai-ch 10/66 __________ 23 Shirley Wood - -___ 18.1 _______ 8 Ina Brown ----- -- 184 _________15% Mai-g. McDonald 1831 _________15 Mai-ion Harte-Maxwel 182, 15 Edna Elliott 176 aw _____14%'hMai-g Wado -- -____ 174' 14 Doris Tompklns 174 --13 Marlene Stacey 170 Dorothy Stark _____167, MaySkelding 166; )seph's Mixed MaiY ____-_- 165 MrarieFTrr o _____ 165 MIing League Jennie Rypstra ___165 Joyce Staccy- ___158, ing Mai-ch 13, 1966 Helen Sinclair 154I ashut out Headpins Olive Henderson -___151 lrdogs took 5, Imps 2; Bernice Henderson - 139 5, Ge-Getters 2. Elva Rebinson ---138 P&Maureen McCullough 132 ___________71 Moda Stapleton 131 ers_______ 57 Betty Bothwell -___ 120 - -- 49 Annette Savery . 102 >g 41 Garnes Won - - 40 Wrens ._____52 s _____36 Doves . ~ 32 Averages Robins _________31 Garnes Ave. Owls 29 iert - 42 2321 200 Games - - 42 231 M. Stacey 209-9n.20O2, ci-t . 42 188 Wade 255-243, 6. Wood 228- in - - 24 188 279, D. Stark 237-228, B. Elioti SGai-vin had a nice 1201. M. Trtm 243, D. Tomp- >le 281-198-237. Nicc kins 243, 0. Headêrsoa 222, . üoik 'B. Henderson 217. Goals by David Ormiston, Tranmer scored for Port Hope, Guy Johnson, Murray Cawk- Port Hope came rlght back er and David Johnson led to edge Cobourg 3-2 on a paii Bowmanville to a hard-fought of goals by Ray Bounty and 4-3 victory over Port Hope in another by "Fearless" Freddie the deciding balttle that earri- Larry Thompson- and. Rogei ed the locals the Easter trip to Lucas were the Cobourk Midland. Jim Downey tallied marksmen. twice for Port Hope, Bernie In the day's final attractior Davis picking up the other. Cobourg came up with a 2-1 Bowmanville started off on win over Bowmanville to pre. the right foot in the N.H.L. vent the local Bantams frorz series, defeating Port Hope taking the titie. Larry Thomp. 5-3. Winners' goal-getters son and David Pearce collect. were Murray O'Brien, Doug ed the winners' goals, Grovi Parker, Steve Forsey, M ike Bennett replying for Bowmar. Donoghue and Tommy Simp- ville. The N.H.L. clubs wil son. "Fearless" Freddie Fen- meet again this weekend, hop. ton, Paul Racine -and Gary ing to decide the issue.--- _ . 400DYEAR BOWLING Thi-e ahutouts were record- cd in Goodyear Bowling action Thursday night as Machine Shop wailoped Fan Boîts, Hose bested Boiler Room and Beits bowed ta Braiders al by 7-0 counts. Banbury hand- cd Tigers a 5-2 setback In the othor attraction. RuasaHately wasSthe night's top bowler, rolling up an 811 triple, followed by Doug Mc- Knight 765, George Brewster 746, Ross Wright 742, Walter Hately 741, Morley Thonipson 733, Frank Wright 731, George Dadson 728, Vern Connors 727, Don Oke 697, Mike Murphy 683, Bud Henning 680, and Howard Bromoli 676. Ruas Hately had a big 343 game included in that high triple, along with a fine 280 effort.. Other high- scores were registered by George Dadson 338, Frank Wright 306, Vern Connors 288 and George Brewster 278. Tearn Standings Braiders ~4- Tigers - ---- l Hase --- 2 Fan Belts 2' Banbury -- 2' Machine Shop 21 Boîta ------- ----2 Boiler Room - There were few changes made in standings this week. Maurice Annaert walked off with two highs, roiling 322 for high single and 270-257 for high triple of 849, nico bowl- ing, M.A. Doris Joîl rolled' the hig h o! 724 (270-240-210),1 Pete Dobbins 713 (243-236- 232), Don Wright 712 (293- 228), Molly Mairs (I can hard- ly bellovo it mnysoîf) 696 (264- 232-200). Hal Bailem 693 (290-251), Vern Connors 666 (282), Mike Murphy 659 (281), Ernie Perfect 653 (258-206), Bill Holroyd 651 (292), Ross e.Wright 632 (243-204), George &Bebee 611 (219-216), V. Coole *i 268, L. Wright 237-224, S. id Bickell 231, O. Patfield 230, eAI. Saman 227, H. Dunn 225, r H alantine 223, J. McNulty g211, L. Cannai-s 210, J. Webb in 210, J. Sutcliffe 209, K. Bick- .1iel 210-203, H. Simnick 201. e. Wright's tearn hold first rn place bÇ a margin o! two p- points with 19%, Joli still in t- second with 171/, Buday in 'o 3rd position with 16,, Bnock 14 i- pts., Patfield 12 and Bickell Il 11. Should see some real p- bowling next week when every pin will cunt. Standing il second 9 Team 1th Wcck lehedule W L Pt. Hendry Motors 24 Liberty BowL 18% Nels Osborne Insurance 17 Pepsi Cola- 17 jury & Lovell 16 Ken's Men's Wear --15% Dykstra's Food 15 Variety -14 Beaver Lumnber --13% Lander Hardware - 12% 1. G. A. 10 Selby Grant Heating ------7 6 24 11% 18% 14% 15% 15 15 16 14 16% 1314 17% 12% 20 10 23 7 Averages Mane Gaînes Ave. Larry Piper _ 30 245 Ed Leslie ----__ 30 244 AI Osborne ----- 30 241 Mauritz Anneart 30 229 Ron Maynard 30 220 Elton Brock 30 228 Bob Richards 30 228 Bud Barter 30 228 Ruas Oke- 30 227 Mike Murphy - 30 22.5 Dr. H. Rundle 30 2241 Ernie Perfect . 30 224 Russ Hately 27 2241 KarI Piper 30 222( John Carter 30' 2221 Matt Harrison 30 221 Art Rowe 30 2211 Jim Callan Sr. . 30 221 Bill Westlake . 30 220 Lou Wiseman 30 220 Don Oko 27 219 Frank Samis 30 219 Russ Hailman . 30 218 Ab Saman----- 30 218 Norm Henning- 30 217 Dave McKnight- 30 216 Don Bagneli 30 215 Harry Akoy 30 214 Hep Palmer 30 214 Clarence Oko 30 214 George Bebe -- 30 214 Laurence Leaman.. 27 213 George Stephen .-- 30 v13 Maurice Richards _ 30 212 Lowell MacDougal 30 212 Bud Henning- 30 211 Jack Bond ------ 30 211 Bruce Milne 30 210 Bill Orme 30 210 Frank Mohun 30 210 Bob Williams 30 209 Aif Samelîs 30 209 Bob Glanville - 30 209 Fred Thompson - 27 208 Si Trewin -- -- 30 208 Harold Bennett - 30 207ý Ted Bagnell 27 206 Stan MeMurter - 30 206 IJack Parker------ 30 206 Howard Bromell - 30 205 Don Bishop--------3.0 204 Bob Lawton------ 30 204 Bob Kent _.----- 30 203 Harold Michelson_ 30 202 Bowling News Bud Barter was the only bowler ovor the 800 mark this week. Barter had games of 305-321-181 for 807. Thirteen mombors betteredj 1 wiIi boan you up to $5,ooo.o at a reasonable rate of Interest To consolidate your bis or for any other worthwhile purpous have tood credit. For The Largest Selection of TROPHIES FrAll Sporting Events and Gifts In Eastern Ontario The G. B. Company 356 Dean Ave., Oshawa Open Tburs. Eveuijigu by A8Po.intment 723-3961 Ontarlo Municipal Board Hearing CE E T au G to be held ut the Twship Hall, Hampton 40 beginning Mon., March 21, 1966 COURTESY 0F THE BETTER DEVELOPMENT. COMMITTEE 'sMajor Leque, Junior Girls Bowling. Team Wins Zone Titie RRY REZO 700. Bill Westlakc 766 (3NW, Art Rowe 751. (284-273), Don Bagneil 753 (300). Mik# Mvurphy 749, and the hig: single game, 344; BIU Ormle 741 (279-270), AI Osborne 728 (302), Harold Benne 724 (270), Larry Piper 71j 295> Norm Henning 714 F2M1) Ernie Perfect 710 (2 !266) Lowell MacDougal 706 (1~ Harold Michelson 701 (9> Russ Hallman 701 (245). Dave McKnight had 303 for one game. Ron Maynard 297, ,Bruce Milne 295, Matt Harri- son 292, Cecil Mutton 289, Lou Wiseman and Alf Sarnells 285, Bob Kent 284, Bob Rich.- ards 277, Harold Bennett 278, Jack Par-ker 276, George Bebet 281, Maurice Richards 268, M. Richards 272, Fred Thoiipson 261. Ken's Men's Wear had 3534 for high team triple. Nelb Osborne's Insurance had IL 1274 single score. Garf Clarke won ail low honors with a 103 single and 458 for 3 games. We have a new leader ln the averages. Larry Piper tu on top with 245 for 30 gamee. Ed. Leslie dropped to second position, hitting 244, while AI Osborne remained in third place with 241, The Hendry Motors team Io away out ln front, having 24 wins against Liberty Bowl's 18% point record. 1. ý4 1 el

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