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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Nov 1966, p. 8

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---v-fl ~~e The Canadian statuan. owmnvile NOV ov. 0,lm S0PRTroplcs By Frank Mohun 623-7234 ALMST ILA» EVEE-YTHING The old scribe finally had the opportunity to attend our £rut gaine at Maple Leaf Gardens this season, last Wednesday nlght. We have had such littie chance to, even sec a gaine on television that itcame as asurpris tosee that the Gardens bas installed a new timer. proniiow n-f Probably wc happen to be the ol esni omn en ville who didn't know this. However, in case you didn't Éither - it la of the sanie design as the sports-timer in the Miontreal Forum, wbich'we descibed fully last spring. The1 game we saw you might remember was the one li which Mor ge Jacques Laperriere was side-lined for the rest of the year.i Another new item that caught aur eye ia the battery Standing End of lZth Week of llghts required for color television, but the ice surface is Ffrst Schedule atill white. None o! this blue for Toronta. If anything "King" Averages Clancy would insist an shamnrock green. But speaking of Naine Games Ave. the !ce surface it appeared ta be cither danip or soft, which Ah Osborne _ 36 247 could have been caused by the llgbts. We really didn't check Ed Leslie ----_ 36 230 Dr. H. B. Rundle 36 228 on this, sa we don't know if it j ust looked that way ta us, Brian Martyn - 33 228 and il it really was, whether or not it was the first tume it Ernie Perfect - 36 227 had happened. Larry Piper 36 226 It didn't seem ta hamper the tempo o! the gaine, although Art Rowe 21 226 Mîke Murphy - 36 225 Leafs looked as if they were content ta stand around and Russ Halîman - 36 224 admiAre thie league-leading Black Hawks' skating style duning Don Oke 33 223 Uic opening session. Jack Bond-___ 36 222 Early in the second Eddie Shack rocked the illustriaus John Gould 36 221 Maurice Annaert - 36 221 flçbby Hull with a solld joît and that stopped Chicago and Matt Harrison -- 36 221 got Toronto flred up. Eddie, who bad been rum-ored ta be Russ Oke ----------- 36 219 In Irnlac's dog-hause was the top performer on the ice, Laurence Leaman 33 217 firing tic third and fourthi goals as Leafs wo 6-3. Frank Samis 33 217 Clarence Oke - 36 '216 This gaine had alrnost everything, even one of the sections Bill Westlake 36 216 of glass araund rink-side shattering when Doug Jarrett Bud Barter 36 2161 caught Brian Conacher along the boards. It appeared that Bob Lawton 36 215 Conacber's skate did the damnage, as hie was up-ended. Elton Brock - 36 2141 Russ Hately --3 213 But the anc that had everyone buzzing was the penalty Si Trewin 36 213 &hot scored by Frank Mahovhich. It wasn't referee Bihl Friday's Harold Michelson- 36 212 decision, because defender Pat Stapleton deflnitely feil on Murray Tighe -- 36 211 the puck in the goal-crease. The surpnising feature was Bihly Don Bagneil 36 211 Ted Bagnelh 36 211 ]Rcay scnding in goal-keeper Glenn Hall for just one shot, Maurice Richards- 36 208 witbaut the benefit a! a warm-up. 0f course if it had worked Fred Thomson --- 36 208t Reay would have looked like a genlus, but it would seem Lowell MacDougai 36 208 moelogical ta have left Denis Dejordy between the pipes. George Stephen- 33 208 moeJohn Oke 33 208 John Brenneman, supposedly the most likely candidate Laou Wiseman - 33 207 ta be shipped ta the minars, received a gift goal when Karl Piper 36 206 Dejardy put it into his cwn net, and set up Shack's second Harry Akey - 36 206 couniter. John Carter - 36 206 Bob Williams 36 205 lI aur first look at tic Leafs, since a pre-seasan exhibi- Ab Saman -- 36 204 tion lI Oshawa (cxccpt for a TV gimpse), it is obviaus Don Bisbop - 36 203 at this point at least, that the teai has more drive than Dave McKnight- 33 203 last seasan. Larry Jeffrey looks mucb more aggressive, almost Bob Kent---- 36 201 Lau MeFeeters - 36 200 sure ta stick, while Kent Douglas turned In a great defensive George Bebee 36 200 *performance. They tell us that this was one of Jim Pappin's Norm Henning - 33 200 finer gaines, but the guy sure doesn't know anything about Teamn Standing ataying on fis wing. H's liable ta be anywhiere. Teamn W L Pts. * Ken Hodge and Dennis Huli, a pair of yaung playersIMutton & who performed with Uic Jr. "A" St. Catharines Black Hawks, Gould 23 13 23 are off ta, good starts, and night well be fixtures li Chicago Ken's eniforin for quite saine urne. Men's Wear __ 21 15 21 1. G. A. 20 16 20 As an addcd sldc-light wc encountered Jack Kelso, Pepsi Cola ---- 20 16 20 CKI4B's Gardens'reporter, who bad In tow a young eight- Jury & Loveil 20 16 20 year-old. While Jack made his report, along with Oshawa Frank's Timnes sports-editor, Eric Wesslby, we took the yaungster ta Variety 191/2 16% 191/ Lander get autographs. It bas been aur experience that most athietes Hardware -_181/ 17% 181/12 ore pretty nice guys and we had heard that Bobby Hul Wbyte Bras. _. 17 19 17 was just aboÔut tops. After seeing the fine way Bob by treated Dykstra's the dozen or sa youngsters, hc's gat aur vote too. Food ----------16 20 16 The oy as ic on~f LrryDay a ellknon Cna-Nels. Osborne Thebo ws te onof ary aya el-knwnCaa-Insurance __ 16 20 16 diari entertainer, who inivited us ta see hini perforin at a Selby Grant Toronto nigbt club, fallowing the gaine.* The hani lxi us came Heating 13 23 13 ta tic fore when he cafled aur names from Uic stage ta give Lumer 1 4 1 a wave. Aw shucks folks. ubr 1 24 2 t. t t t i GREY CU? 1967 Last ycar the wind was blowlng znightily directly froin one end o! Uic field ta the other and it was cold. But we were at the Grey Cup gaine, wvon by Hamilton 22-16 aven Winnipeg, complcte with what luckily turned out ta be the best seats in the house. Ail the scaring was donc directly lI front o! us, lncludlng if yau'll remember, Wiilie Bethea's 67 yard run, and Uic thirce safety touches conceded by the kBlue-Bombera, whicli bappcned ta be the differenoe. r This year we only managcd ta take la the first bal! an television, because there was a littie matter o! a sponts-cast en CKLB. You just. dan't dare ta ask anyane ta work for you on Grey Cup day. That flrst thlrty minutes produced some o! tbe niost xeitlng football we bave scen la quite saine time, sa yau nilght well realize how taugh it was ta leave. Froni istening to Uic radio wben we got the chance, it sounded as if Ottawa couldn't do anything against Saskatchewan's defence, while George Reed drove for five or six yards alniost every time he carried. Don't know about you, but we were having a bard time decidlng wbich teani ta cheer for. lI a sympathetic vein it was easy ta pull for Ottawa, but sentinientally you could asmlly roat for Uic Saskatchewan crew. It isn't taa taugh a decision if you happen ta be an Ottawa fan like "Slip" Rowe, but when yau'rc stuck with the Argos like us - what anc you going ta do? Of course we've arcady been taking quite a ribbing froni2 the wisc-guys for picking Ottawa. But I don't think they should go back ta the World Series, even if we did cal Las 1 Angeles li four straight. As "Huck" Balsan pointed out at1 the annual Badminton Club Grey Cup Dance, hawever, we1 are consistent. MIDGETS LOSE After defeatlng Oshawa, Bowmanvllle ran Into a nmajar utumbllng block at the Meniorlal Mrena Saturday nlght li »W Centennial midget playoffs. Barrie posted a decisive 10-2 vkctory li the opener of the two ga2ne total goal series. Return conest goe this Saturday alternoon lI Barrie. MEMOIIIAL ARENA 50 WMAb[VILL Telephone 623.5728 PUBLIC SKATING rFRIDÀY, DECEMBER 2 8 TO le Fit $UNDAY#=ÎUIMBR 4 -Ioe* STING -MON, DISC. 5t* During the axinual 4-H Awards Night at the Town- ship Hall, Orano, on Saturday, three Agnicultural Scholarships were awarded. Garnet Rickard, Chairman of the E.A. Summers Memorial Fund, presented $100 to Bill Olan, Millbraak. This fund would have been exhausted this year but the Toronto Milk Producers in Durham had turned over approximately $300 ta the fund that will enable it ta continue for at least three years. The second scholarship of $200 plus a beautiful trophy was donated by the Oshawa and District Real1 Win Watches at Awar< EiM Men's Major Bowling News ________________________ Laurence Leaman was the winner in ahi single events wben hie crashed the timber The girl and boy who have shown outstaxiding ini for a big 333 single and added since first becoming club members were honored ai two more gaines of 239-~257 Night ini Orono on Saturday. Each received a wrist wal( for the.top triple o! 829. Eleven bowhers bettered the dian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Orono and Bowm- à700 mark. Elton Brock hadi ter Rickard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Rickard, Sha, 792 (32e), Brian Martyn 746 R.R. 1, Port Hope. R. N. Dickson, Manager of the 0 (319), Bill Westlakc 738,(311- the presentations. 269), AI Osborne 732 (256), Don Oke 730 (277), Mike C m eca Murphy 725 (310), Russ Hate. o m rilH ce ly 718 (248), Ernie Perfect Hoke 716 (286), Don Bagneil 712 (256), John Gould 700 (318), Kani Bickelh 700 (271).M Bud Henning bad a singleto & G ul o Parker27, Hwad r owad av1,m 284, Bruce Milne 279, JackF aeu~ Ken's Men's Wear had bigh s W n O e single score 1,261, as well as high triple of 3,545. W. Frank Reah Estate main- îSunday morning. Mutton & Cecil Mutton, the Las Vegas tained their two-point lead in Gould Shel bad tempararily kid, had low triple 421, while the Commercial League, down- moved into a first place tie in scor o! 10an Fr anka xng Brysan's Snoke Sop 75, the opening gaine of the scr f13adFakBIn reguhanly scheduled twin bill 115. M on the strength ai a 5-2 victoryi Mutton and Gouhd now have aven tail-end Brook's' Super-1 a twa-paint lead in the teani test.1 standing over Ken's Men's Atrasoels pnn War rec or 3n s and 13 hv session Mutton & Gouhd out- a recrd o 23 wns ad 13scored Brooks 2-1 on second1 lasses against Ken's record of eidmnesb o ug 21 and 15. esadIvGl.TdFie There is no change in the esadIvGh.TdFie averages this week with the . htfrtelss. oad leaders being AI Osborne 247,Qune'gola5:5oth S third tied it, but Bnian Hughes2 Ed.Lelie 23, wih Dr I fired the winner at the 13t Howad Rudhe nd Bianminute mark and Burgess add- Martyn are tied at 228. e i eodtreadahî Ladies Leg ion November 24, 1966 1Congratulations are in order to the following: J. Burton, high triple; J. Burton, D. An. naert, tied with high single. Other nice games were ralled by B . Partner, B. Bothwell, H. Simnick, M. Wifllams, R. Venasse and F. Bruce. Naine Gaines Avg. B. Partner ___ 36 189 D. Annaert - 36 178 B. Bolsvert 25 173 M. Blake -____ 27 162 R. Venasse 3 159 F. Bruce - -__ 27 158 B. Bothwell 3o 152 N. Sheehan 3o 149 A. Samnan - 33 144 A. Bat. ___-_ 36 141 H. Sirnnick - 33, 141 M. McNulty - 27 137 J. Burton -____36 135 M. Bates____ 30 125 IG. Downey 33 123 L. Bruton - 36 119 [M. Williams 21 117 M. Westaver - 33 1141 G. Murdock 24 1081 A. Piper ____ 33 102 R. Bathgate 35 loi, D. Rchards... 33 100, L. Grahami 27 65 M. laurte___ 21 571 Tes..Standl1 Partner 271 Blake _ _ _ _20 BAber_ _ 8 BANNEB PASSANT minutes later. Ahex Wiseman tallied the final goal ta put it out a! reachi, hate in the con- test. xIn the second gaine, Bryson's came up with three straight mankers ta overcome a 3-1 de! icit and led 4-3 aiter two Brooks' Supertest 2 1I I 623-3258 oly bowling bail - look Helen Piper 604 and W. Nes- wbat bappened hast Monday bitt 602. 120 Duke St., Boivmanville nigbt ini the Ladies' Major Thelma Farresten led the League! The first threc teams way with a 293 single, follow- * Life Insurance ail lait, leaving only four cd by Kay Stephen, Doris Joli * Incorne Disability points separating the top six 271, 253; Marg Pernis 261, clubs. Donoghue jolted pace- Onie Etcher 245 and Shirley * Pension Plans sctting Perris 2-1, whule run- Grccnham 245. * Group Insurance ner-up Bowers couldn't take Teain Standings advantage, dropping a 2-1 de-Pt * Business Insurance cision ta Collins. Perris _________21 1 Estate Planning Buttonshaw wasn't quite as Bowers _______20 fortunate, bcing taggcd wlth Tennant ________19 Sun Life Assuranc. a 3-0 shutout at the banda a! Etcber ________19 Joli, that saw thein fail froin Joli ________17 CoMpony of Canada third inta a fourth place tic Buttonshaw.______17 wihthe winner. Cotllds _______17 ----- -- - 1-InX another pair o! shutouts martyii 16 Tennmnt whlpped Patfleld and Blckdfl _______ 13 Nam ___________ IEtcher bounced Bickell to Donoghuc 13 1 am move into a third place dead- Baker il______ 8 ~~lock, onhy two points back afi o.216 1 Addr. __________ the leaders. The final attrac- NOV. 21/66ndOve 1~ tion resulted li oellar-dwelling D. Jol 253-271, B. Button- Occuatin ________ Baker losing 2-1 to Martyri. shaw 220, M. Pernis 261-220, 1 OccuationDoris Joli knockcd off a 742 E. Whitehead 220, H. Depew ctotal ta take hlgh triple hon- 237, L. Crosy 234, 0. Etcher Exact Date of Blrth 1 ors, other top effarts golig ta 221-245,.ý S. Bickell 221, S. I il e Etcher 682, Marg Pernis Davis 236, K. Stephens 273, T. -- -671, Thelma j'orrester 64B, Foreter 2U.IL Pipar 237 -5. Estate Board and presented by Ken Hockin to the winner Walter Rickard. A new $300 scholarship donated by Walter Frank Real Estate, Bowmanville for a student- studying in agriculture at a recognized Canadian agricultural college or university was awarded to Donald Rickard. It was presented by Roy Foster on behalf of Mr. Frank. Photo shows, from lef t to right, Mr. Foster, Mr. Hockin, Donald Rickard, Bill Olan, Walter Rickard and arnet Rickard . Is Night nterest in 4-H Club work tt the annual 4-H Awards ;ch presented by the Cana- ianville. Winhers were Wal- aw's, and Elizabeth Kellogg, )rono bank branch, made rn Brooks I Y ýryson s periodsi. The league-leaders scored Lthree times in four minutes and 40 seconds, early in the third, Bryson's got one back 50 seconds later and Frank's went two in front again, within a minute, as the goals came fast and furious. Steve Burns paced the win- ners' attack with two goals and four assists, while Raye West collected four points on a pair of goals and assists. Lloyd Hamilton, Larry Piper and "Hank" Lane completed the scoring. Bill Crossey was Bryson's best with two goals, singles going to Larry Perris, Grant Flintoff and Bob Hellam. Team Standings W L Pt. W. Frank Real Estate 5 Mutton & Gouhd Shicîl 4 Bryson's Sinoke Sbop 3 IGreenhani 245, F. Bruce 227, W. Nesbitt 234. Top 12 Averages D.- JolI -238 S. Bickell _______ 204 O. Etcher ______197 B. Buttonsbaw _____196 0. Patfield _______ 194 L. Martyn- 189 J. Baker _______186 J. Tennant ______184 D. Preston _______183 C. Bowens _______182 M. Cole -- --______ 181 L. H-azelden _____.180 Bowling League Tbursday, Nov. 24 Doris Tompkins 184 Marg McDonald 180 Mary Skelding -____176 Marlene Stacey 173 Edna Elliott- 173 Dorothy Stark 166 Betty Brennan ____165 Laura. Miles _______159 Marg Wade -_____159 Ina Brown -______155 Marie Trim 153 Berniece Hnesn 153 Joyce Staccy ------ 152 200 Games E. Elliott 265, M. Skelding 264-282, D. Tompkins 204-227,1 0. Henderson 229.1 Games Won1 Oaks _____ 1. 61 Ashi 211 Fir_______ - 101 PERFEC 'tby ELECTROHOME 3M. SPORTOPICS SAINTA CLAUS PARADE We ardinarilY on]y digress from sports when we head on our annual trip, uch as aur recent Mexican expedition, but Saturday's Santa Claus Parade certain]y la deservlng of mention. Since the. flrst one, we had xnlssed the others due. to work and last year, the rcason was a littie more agreeable- this reporter was heiding to the Grey Cup gaine. Saturday's 55 minute parade was the excellent resulqk< of many hours spent by a great many public-spirlted cities"t. A tip of the hat from this corner to the planners, participants, and those behind the scenes, who once again showed what can be donc. There must have been thousands of vlsitora flning this town's streets (alang with aur local citizens)- fine tribute to the annual Bowmanvffle Santa Claus Parade. t. i ti. t. i IWOULD YOU BELIEVE Did you hear about the chartcrcd bus from Saskatche- wan that puld into Toronto Saturday afternooii with 35 Grey Cup fans aboard? How thcy could end up there when the gaine was ln Vancouver Is almost incredible. But - the fans arnived with ten-gallon bats and pennants froin Estevan, cIaiming nobody told theni along the way that they were headed in the wrong direction. One of the travel- lers descnibed the idea of secing the gaine lni person as- "a lark," Most of thernreturned home on the same chartered bus, but about seven decidcd it was too long a trip and settled down in a Toronto hotel to watch the gaine an television. Apparently they had tickets ta Empire Stadium tool At lcast they'd be happy about the outcome. Would you believe thiat the bus was chartered for a trip to Woodbnidge by a group of Osgoode Hall law students?' PETES TOP JUVENILES Bowmanivihhe's juveniles suffered a double setback on the weekend, losing ta Peterborough Petes 6-4 at homea Saturday night and 4-1 back in the liftlock city, Sunday. Despite the twin defeats, the locals continucd ta display a fine brand of hockey. Fans will have another opportunlty of seeing another fast-skating juvenile encounter this Satur- day night when Belleville supplies the opposition at 7:00 o'clock. Bowmanville goal-getters li the two gaines wcre Garryý Baker, Ron Simpson, Ray Wrendell, Bnian Peters and Rick Woolner. Rural Bowling League Nov. 22/66 Maple Grove- 37 & Hi C's ------ 25 3, Enniskillen Srs.- 20 3: jTyrone- --183:3 Hampton - 16 3! Salem 12 31 Solina - I Enniskillen Int.- 6 21 High Single 1Dave Reynolds -- HIgh Triple Dave Reynolds---- Low Single-J. Mosher - Low Triple-J. Mosher Averages Over 180 bDave Reynolds- 33 K. McGill 33 Cec M ils _ _ _ _ 33 , D. Taylor _ _ _ _ 33 E. Dickey - _ _ _ 33 H. McLaughlin- 33 John Coombes- 33 C. Brunt --- 9 H. Michelson --33 J. S iem on _ __ _ 33 D. Woods ____33 B. Bothwell-____33 B. Laird ---____33 Jin Coombes 33 Bruce Coombes. 33 L. Coombes 30 B. Konopacki - 33 B. McDonald 31)0 T. Pleasance ... 33 L. Wearn _____30 A. Wilson 27 D. Cryderman -,27 Ralph Davey- 33 C. Carswell - - 33 . Doug Reynolds 33 F. Wotten ____30 Ray Davey 33 B. Mils . 33 185 PMn R. Coombes _ 33 185 5848 B. Taylor -___ 27 184 4375 R. McRoberts 33 189 3734 A. Martin 27 183 2637 D. Tennant 33 182 2161 J. Plegsance 33 181 30433 R. Nichols -- 9 181 0924 29888 Package New Pontiac - plus - On ly$3,995,t SEE PAGE 18 for CHRI.STMAS lofiSlaC-AMW, ARE YOU AN» YOUS FAMILY ý ENJ0YIN< TODAY'S SPORITS, MOVIES AND PROGRAMS INLIVNG COLON? if mot.* visit our Color TV Salon, andJet us show y.,. the beauty of Electrohome Color TV. 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