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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1966, p. 8

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'% ¶1. u*m ewStsm, Ewmauvfle, Apr. 2% lmN IlS-PO-RTrOPI cst or plu"n obleuis 23-723 UOWLS WELL A -tip «e . lbat from this corner te BowmvIiIe'aMal Doria joli who wau the top lady bowlertIm this district i. ft~eaýst.rn Canadien bowing champlonshlps held at Hanniltecnty. Dori turned in a fie effort in the ingles divialon, belng only 19 pins off the lead mid-way In tht an w ertainly congratulateDoi forajo well dont. Harold Ballern was another member of the district teami, -but h@ lust couldn't get untracked, managing only one big &ame- an excellent 385 score. Another former Bôwmnan- ~'1lte - Bob Gallagher, who had prevloualy been in the Canadian Chanipionihips. coached the men'a entry. It certaily didn't. take Sudbury's Frank Grazioli long to find the secret te bowling success - ini only his lourth iear at thé sport he won the singles crown with a 285 average. We'd 1ke tà thank Bob Gallagher for keeping us posted earli nlght -of the tournament. i. i. . t ti STANLEY CUF Okay you ari-chair TV fanatics. Don't say you weren't 1warned. because* here is the schedule for the Stanley Cup playoffs: Sunday, April 24th, 2:30 p.mn. at Montreal. Tuesday, April 26th, 8 p.m. at Montreal. Thursday, April 28th at Detroit or Chicago. Sunday, May Ist at Detroit or Chicago. -Oif necessary) Tues5lay, May 3rd nt 8 p.m. at Montreal. (if necessary) Thursday, May 5th nt Detroit or Chicago. ,~- (if necessary) Saturday, May 7th at 8 p.m. at Montreal. Our. predictions haven't been ton good this season, but If Montreai doesn't wln the Stanley Cup, we're going ta quit on Dept. League Champions t t t t t BADMINTON CLUB'S CLOSING Badminton closing date bas been set for Monday, April -25th lhen a Round Robin tournament will be held starting Midgets: The Generals won their playoff champ- Hutton- coach, Dave Shackelton, Don Hutton, Brian nt 7:30. Ail senior and junior members are urged ta attend.* ionship, the following players taking part: front row, Saunders, Larry Devitt, Sandy Brown, Bill Wright, Lunch will be served. Players tram Whitby Badminton Club1left ta right, Steve Morrison, Jack Vandenburg, Ron Bob Ellis, Tom Kinsman, Carl Devitt - Coach. Absent: end the'Oshawa "Y" wiIl be on hand. Hooper, Brian Peters, Bruce Meadows; Back row, Ted Dave Wright, Dave Burdett, Doug Tighe. t t t t t LAST CALL FOR JUNIOR SOFTBALLERS .s.....-**« -r - Deadli.ne.lu April 24th for new and old players ta sign 111. .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - up for tht Junior Men's Softball League - and don't forget1< 5.4 ?.4~$N; ta turn in sweaters by the end of April. There will be four «« teams this year, sponsored by Frank's Variety, Whyte Bros 'W ý t1phl.tery, Ellis Shoes and Chartran's Men's Wear. Turn in sweaters ta above sponsors. i. t t t t -GENERALS TAKE ANOTHER STEP. ......... . If: Oshawa Generals don'~t sweep their Ontario best cf seven final sent.s froin North Bay Trappers in four straight i -.. 4 Saines, .It will. b. the most unbelievable occurrence In a Jr. ~ " A" season that ha: already hied its share of surprises. But. untortunattly thé Trappens can't even be rated as $ Jr. "A" calibre. in tht tiret two gaines et Oshawa, North Bay. led 2-1 nt tht end of the first period in the opener and 1.0 ater 20 minutes in tht second encounter. However,.........: dlon!it let that looi yau. Tht Generals were just having a hard turne getting theinselves too enthused about the job' at hand'. Perhaps Itb a gaod thing that Oshawa. .ddnt' really turin lt on, becaum teasit was they won eauily 11-4 and 11-2. To give you'an Indication of the play, Generals out-shot the N.O.H.A.' champions 72-28 in the firat exhibition and 68-10. in- the secold,. We feit sorry for goal-tender Andre LilondM l8.tPr4a nlh.When lie was injured in the tirst mIÉuWeýI*y-w in the second and was -j~i .»~ib,éê,sh W ien Bobhy Orr unleashed a h en - ht~ n tht, shoulder. Lalande managed te. survieta bt fiiially Wimýth five minutes left he again h ad te b.aslt rein tht ice, A young midget player frem North Bay,. becai,â . hp-rappers' third net-ininder of the night, and he laoked te -b. the pick of thein al. Everyone Ina tht Oshawa unei-up, except goal-keeper " _ Zan Young, collected at leait a single point in the opening Pee Wees: Cantadians toQk the titie, f ront row, Burgess, Laurie Gay, Danny Callaghan, Wayne ganas Orlid *a field day,' garnering seven points on lei t to right D arryl Barrett, Paul Martin, Larry Little: McDougal Len iFowler; Coaches: Bill Morrîson and three geais and four assiste. The Parry Sound flash added a Rc Shackelton, Wayne Keïans, Dwight Raumgartner, Don Bishop. goal and thrte assiste Saturday night -~ and in bahgansMarris Meadows; Back row, Doug..McKnight, Don he wasn't, even extending himatîf. At ont stage In Saturday's game, Oshawa played short- handed for four minutes on a double minoir penalty and. North Bay didn't manage à single shot an goal. In fact they were lucky te touch the puck. During that ine, Wayne Cashman fired ont et hie own net-minder just ta give hum a littie exercise, but the Trappers were a little boa generous ~ at tht opposite end, tipping the eighth goal past pon Lalande. But while tht Trappers haven't gat much of a hockey elub, let's give themn credît for giving their best. Despite, the score the northerners..never quit, skating, and when you eonsidered that guys like Sheldon and Gord Kanegeisser,. John B arber, Bily Hway and WaIt Tkaczuk were toiling for the otlier Rangcrs-sponsored club Kitchener Rangers, it made yau. think. Those players are ail tram the north. Osiawva fias tht lIikes of Chris Hayes and Bili White of Northern On- taria. You could go back and cite N.H.L.'ers such as Mahov- ... 4, ~: lich. Keon and Duff who wenc shifted frain the northern conints te St. Michael': caliege by the Toronto Maple Leafs. . .... ... . . . ... - While tht Jr. "A"'playens belong to pro clubs, perhaps you can't bla me tht pros for wanting ta bring the better ~*.. prospects tram Timmins, North Day and New Leskeard into the O.H.A. where they will get more campetition. But you would also have ta think that if they embarked on a tive year plan etflnot touching N.O.H.A. performers, that at the end of that timt the nonth would produce a contender, Oniy anc playen on the North Day club is not a hon-*r~.-.,. .~. ... bnew we are told. Put them against an entirely home-bnew, V O.H.A. entry and undoubtedly they would give a goad ac -.ý :.* ~ count of themselves. We're cetainly not saying the Jr. "A" j. . should go heme-town by any means or thene soon wouldn't . b. any league. ,But either let's give the north an opportunity ta develop1 ,- ~ ~ ;. their own talent, or if we're going ta take the best for I..~ ourselves, why sot let them enter aur Jr. "B" playolfs. The . ., ... . .. ..M.. seris certainly can't heip Oshawa's chances in the Eastern Çanadian finals. Atter playlig great hockey agaînst Mont- mmar1and Kitchener, coach "Mp" Guldolin mlght tind it tough getting them - prepared for tht Shawinigan Falls Bruins. -The Shawinigan team, tabbd by Maurice Richard as------- tht best club te cOeeout of the Quebec Provincial League Tykes: Americans were champs in tbis group David MeGregor, Steven Stoneburg, Billy Cox, Bradley lui recent years, ousted Halifax ina tour straight gaines. front row, left to right: David Bebee, John Hately, Craig, Sandy Kemp, Brian Stoneburg, David Sylvester; t t t t t l.Ken Livingstone, George Nemisz, Grant Luxton, Tom- Coach: Brian Purdy. IMMW ÈWE8 LOSE IN LITTLE NHL. my- Nowlan, Dale Rundlé; Back row: Ricky Sweetman, __________ lewhmvilue PeeWes(A.H.L.) playing - ontetoftheir .- better-#M« 1aet b.stases detested Thorold' 4z1 in tht omfggaine l eicLittho N.HL. Tournamnet in Midland, e r u i nR 1y g t. Mark Johnason scortd two for, the. winners,, le Molie Simpsona and Gien, Rice. Regintratien For inx outiside the town boun-1 in the c4smp1onahlp finel Friciy night, the local. battlcdI Summer Activities daries on Saturday, April 23,1 a-I Nowuiabmt UntIIlate in tegaine. A couplel ATOM BOYS BASEBALL: dan't forget to bring your oe tt Ewaan0 t'lensor we NjeI i for boys 7 and under glaves and running shots. No tht lnnr wth nlya miuteandtat10s years of age as of January spikes will be permnitted. emet"Îi PtI*erwt ola mnt adtnsecondai t c hecurrent year. Boys 'Ï80 fith«, .pett Murray Cawkea' coblietoEwmanviue'aI who arec intercsted ii this ac- pEE WEE BOYS BASE- ~~~~y à,ko.uvtyMay register at the BALL: Ibis la for boys il bp<A*m compj.tolY' damlnated plol Lisps C m~nity Centr-e, 26 and under 13 'yeurn et age as ~ ltt ~ anta*Ic oaî-cg-gnal,»~ eih-Av*4-U, frein 8:3() a.m. af jlnuary lit cd the current W*'»')&l bt l btaw galtonors #t oi5,00 p.va. from !vonday yen-, oy w rXe interest- .~*JL ~1Ik 1 wxuing 4,A WPf~4tb1UvJ.* Friday, or et the Me- cd In .thlaaetvity m'regis- ~~OwrM! Pork on Saturday, Ap- ter at tht Lioew C=fnunity cabom,*àtuu&.1 ii ibe le 31.00 for boys livein ir fi8:.30 a.mh. to 5:.00 p.m. e 14 years, and Midget 14 years and under' 16 years, as of ,.views uutI oth yaugustoys itt unn t orat thc Vincent Massey. activity may register at the Sohool on Saturday, Apil 23, Lions Conuuunity Centre, 26 et 9:00 «.m. Thé tee is $1.00 Beech Avenue, frein 8:30 a.m, tonboy lvin inton ad'to 5:00 p.m. from Monday for boys living n tiad' through Friday. Fee is $2.00 $2.00 for boys lvn usdfor boys living in bown and tht town boundaries. On1 Sat- $4.00 for boys living outside unday, Apnil 23, don't forget1the town boundanies. ta bning your gloves and run- HOTULUE Ther nang aats. N spike will ii be a Horticulture Mccl- permitted. jing at the Lions Centre, 20 LACROSSE: Novice is for Dccl Avenue, Bowmïanvllle. boys R year and under 10 on Wednesday, Apral 27th ai years; Pee Wtt lu for boys 1018,00 p.mn. Anyone injterested years and under 12 yeers: lin coming ta this meeting Io Bzitarn. 12 yeusaamd undex i coraliy welcome. Inter-Town Ment s Ma'or -L aamo standing End et 15th Wetk Second Schedule Teain W L Pts. Hendry Motors 35 in 3à Liberty Bowl. 25 '/ 1814 25%1 Pepsi Cola . 25 20 2M Dykstra's Food 25 20 25 Ken's Men's Wear 2441 204 24½ý Beaver Lumber ..23 % 214 23 1 Nels Osborne Insurance- 22 23 22 Jury & Loveil 2114 23 41 21%1 Lander Hardware --- 19 26 i8 F'rank's Vr ety-------- 17 28 17 i. G. A. .17 21 17 Yo th Bo lig Seîby Grant 15 30 15 Playoiffs rolled in Bowznan-1 ville, April 17th. Whitby Naine Gaines Ave. boys defeated Oshawa Shop- ILarry Piper--------- 45 2511 ping Centre boys. Oshawa!,Ed. Leslie-------- 45 243 Motor City girls defeated AI Osborne - -- 45 2391 Bowrnanvidlle girls. Matîritz Anneart 45 231 The h1ghight of the tourna- Russ Oke -,... 45 2291 ment was a magniticerit 974Bud Barter.----- 42 229: triple ro]led by Avril Deyen- Matt Harrison 45 22R8 ish of O.M.C. Her go-mes were- Elton Brock ------ 45 228, 289-297-388.e Dr. H. Rundie . - 45 2271 Lau Wiseman. ---45 226 Russ Hately 42 226;i Blob Richards . 45 226 Ernie Perfect ~ 45 226 Mixeàd League Don 0k: 42 226; Bow in Maynard ---- 45 2231j B w iAb Saman 45 2231 Clarence Oke 45 2211 Willcox defeated Oshorne:,Russ Haliman --- 45 219 ý 7-0 in one of three FridayiArt Rowe 45 2181 nîght shutouts ta increaselNorm Henning 45 218. their Mixed League Iead toJack Bond r 45 217! four points, when runner-up Kar] Piper . 45 2171 'Etcher won over Prout 5-2. !Ji Callan 45 217i A 5-2 win over tail-end Mike Murphy 45 217 ý Grant enabled Harrison to Harold Bennett. 45 216ý keep a firin grip on third Dave McKnight. 45 216ý spot, but Nowlan walloped John Carter - 42 216;ý Glanville 7-0 ta veult into Frank Samis ----- 45 216if fourth. The two. Brock en- Fred Thomnson .39 216 l tries were. handed upset de- George Stephen --- 45 21.5' feat.s as Lobb trouneed H. Hap Palmer 45 2141I B'rck 7-0 and Perfect downediBill Orme 45 211 jE.Brok 52.Maurice Richards 45 212ý E. roc 5-. Laurence Leaman. 39 212 Ladies:ii George Bebee . 45 212 High Single: Mury Wilcox 296 Lowell MacDougal 45 212 H. Triple: Audrey Osmond 736 Bud Henning- 45 212 Mens:' Frank Mohun ---- - 36 211 H. inge-Money tcer 96Bruce Mine -- 45 210 H. Tipgle: MoDik ey ter296Bob Glanville --.45 210 H.Trpe:DckPrfc 84Don Bishop _ -------- 45 209 Singles Bill Shotter ------ 45 209 Dick Perfect 295-277-262,11Bob Williams .----45 à20.91 AI Osborne 285-248-247, How- Si Trewin -.-. -- 45 209ý ardI Bromeil 272-258, Vince Bob Lawton - -- 45 208 Prout 272-246, Cec Mutton Hloward Bromeli . 45 207 270-252, Audrey Osmond 267- Jack Parker - --- 45 207 248, Hilda Brock 266-26,5, Stan McMurter -- 45 206 Gord Wilcox 266, Hazel Dona- Ted Bagnell ------ 42 205 ghue 264, Joan Brunt 26_,) Harry Akey - .45 205 Matt Harrisom 261, AI Lobb Harold Michelson - 45 204 252, Emma Bromneli 251,. Lew George Piper - ---- 45 202 Welsh 248-24,6. Alf Sameils --------- 39 202 Bob Kent -. ---- 45 200 Triples Lou McFeetetrs 45 200 AI Osborne '780, V i n c e BowlinIr Newsq Prout 741, Howard Broymeil The Dykstra's Food team -73 Cec Mutton 723, H-ilda captained by Bud Henning, Brock- 120;, Gord Wilcox 718, hit an all-time high 'of 4007 Mary Wilco.x 711, AI Lobb pins for three gaines. This 709, .Morley Etcher 688, DOn represents an average of 267 Bradaey 678, Lew WeL-,h 662, per man for 15 games. The Matt Harrison 657, Elton big triple was made up of 1434- Brock 657, Hop Palmer 63.5, 1106-1267. The members of Joan Brunt 634, Haze1 Dona- this team are Bud Hennîng, ghue 633, Lillian Connars 632, Don Oke, Lau Wiseman, Fred Fern Bradley- 613, Murray Thomnson, George Glanville Grant 612, Ernie Dickens 604, and Frank Samis. We imagine Eileen Moore 600. this score will be in the re- cord books for saine time be- Teain Standings fore it is beaten. Pt.. Lau Wiseman really had a big night with games of 245, Wilcox ................_77 the high single for the night Etcher ... ................ ...... 71 353 and 297 for an 895 triple. Harrison' ......................6f)5 Fred Thoinson, teammate of Nowln 58Lau, had 340-246-253 for 839. Nowan ........ .............58 AI Osborne had 791 (2759- Lo,(bb .....................5..391271), Dr. Howard Rundie 781 H. Broek ...................... 51 (290), Matt Harrison 767 (306- E. Brock.......................650 266), Jack Bond 764 (295), Bud Barter 755 (269>, Don Glanvillie ..... ....:............ 50 Oke 747 (291), Howard Brom- Perfect.......................... 48 ell 736- (262), Ed Leslie 726 Osborne........................39g (267), Mauritz Anneart 722 Prout .......................... 9, (254) , Ernie Perfect 718 (244), Russ Hately 714 (274), Larryi Grant .......................... 99'Piper 707 (251). Averages Bud Henning hada 343 single, Bill Westlake 301i, Crames Avg. IFrank Samis 299, Laurenceý ,,Leaman 296, Karl Piper 284,1 AI Oshorne . ....... 4. 23 George Glanville 273, Don, Morley Etcher.. Dick Perfect.. Matt Harrison.. Gond Wilcox.... Joe Nowlan .... Joôan Brunt....... Hilda Brock.... -Hap Palner .... Vince Prout ..... Howard Bromeli Lew Wedsh ... ... Harold Bennett Jim Bediord.... AI Lobb ........ Bob Glanville.. Ken Nichis .... 4l5ý 45 45 45 45 42 45 45 39 45 45 45 45 43 45 45 45 ma - ~ - - For Tht Largcst Selection of *TROPHIES For Al- Sporting Events and Gifts In., Eastern Ontario The G. B. Company 356 Dean Ave., Oshawa Open Thurs. Eveninges by Appointment 723-3961 TAXPAYERS IN DARLINGION TOWNSHIP NOTE: More fires in 1965 resiulted ini a 50% higher fire rate for 1966 I BE (AREFUL Do not allow children to play with matches. Neyer set f ires unless you are sure that you have adequate protection. Under the Township By-laws, you are reuporisible for lires you start. Protect your property and your tax dollar. T. G. LYLE, Pire Chief. A. L. BLANCHARD Bagneli 272, Roly CÇcombes 276, Fr-ed Cole 26êî Bob Law- ton 265-280, Garf Clarke 2n Norm Henning 261, Dave Mc- 1Cnight 260. The Hendry Motors team won the second schedule and will now meet the Pepsi Col* team for the John M. James Champlonshlp Tek Trophy. Larry Piper l1 1i i the averagea witmmtfor 45 games.. Ed. Leslie is second, 243, while AI Osborne bans-239 for third place. Arrangements are ail set for the banquet on May 7th at thé Memorial Park Clubhouse. Youth Bowling Bantam Girls Whitehiead ý5, Bryson o; Bradley 3, Mutt-on 2. Team Standing Bradley ...... .. ...... 4@ Whitehead ..................9 Bryson .................. 4 Mutton . . ......29 High Single -S Whitehead 199, D. Bradley 183 High Double - S. Whitehead 333, D. Bradley 329. Junior Girls C. Ayre 5, J. Sellera 0: D. Sellers 3, Donoghue 2; Firth 5, Chittick 0. Tcam Standing D. Sellers ..................57 'Donoghue....................43d Firth.......................... 38 Ç'hittick............ ..... m5 A yre ........ ..... 8 High Single - J. Bromeli 236. A. Chittick 216, B. Cowan 212, J. Nimigon 201, C. Ayre 201. High Double - J. Bromell 410, J. Nimrnigon 392, Junior Boys Bouwmeester 5, Stocker 0; Adaman 5, Donoghue 0, Palmer 15, Preston 0. Tearn Standing Bouwmeester........... 60 Palm er ........ ..... 9 Adam s .................. 43 Stocker .................. Donogfue ....... Preston ............. 9 High Sýingle - Ba. AMnlts 213, R. Westlake 203. High Double- - B. Ada- ý364, G. Palmer 3.58. e Senior Mlxed League1" Colvilie 7. Cain 0; Good4i 5. Etcher 2: Burns 7, Bec nett 0. Team Standing ~ Burns .........-............. Etcher ...................... 0 Colville................. Goodwn ............. Gan ......................9 Bennet Single - N. Gxin 2,62, C. B.radley 258, B. Welh 217-256, S. Mviitchell 235-2 ', B. Colville 230, S. Cain 221 R. Etcher 228, M. H-ately 2Î. J. Porter 201-211, J. Bennétt 207, F. Burjns 221, W. Levas 219, D. Edmnondson 212. r~ I-Iih.Triple - B. Welsh 64p S. Mitchell 603. 1 wlll boan 7011 Up tb eta reasonable rite of Interest To eonsolidate yeur bills or for any ether worthwhile purpose provlding yoii are steadlly entployed and have tood eredit. Telephone 723-4631

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