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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1968, p. 9

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SPORTOPICS JNITED STATES INVASION Bowmanville's Young Canada Hockey Night on Satur- day, January 27tb. wml have a United States flavor tis Year 1,o~d wan't be restrictcd ta the usual night activity either. rhaPs they should re-name it bands across Uic barder day rsomething to that effcct, but at any rate lt should be qulte a climax ta, Minor Hockey Weck. Four teams from Rochester will arrive in Bowmanville that marning ta participate againat Bowxanvile entries Ini )>ee Wee, Bantam, Midget and Juvenile divisions. The U.S. ayers wlll be billeted here over night, rcturnlng home the Fhv lwigdame r. sa for thc 27tb, wîtb Hamilton's »PoiceAsocitin cubplaying Bowmanville's Novice tcam. ýOf the ou ]ncéqprMin T.PoloAll -..r+a- ,inlgets are rated as strong Openlng ceremonies will with action commencing Imn -ing until il p.m. Incidentally onc of thep be the lucky winner of a Wei Sehool, this summer at the M~ The Bowmanville Littie1 Association have put up fiv -annual campetition each You I ERecrea tia Revlsed Tyke Hockey Scheduie Game Tmes: Wednesday -1 5:30 p.m.; 2. 6:30 p.m.; Thurs- %*ay, 1 - 5:00 p.m.; 2. 6:00 p.ni Wed. Jan. 17 1. Steelers ys. Blades; 2 Bombers vs. Cards. Thurs., Jan. 18 1. Rayais vs. flornets; 2. Indians vs. Amer. SWed., Jan. 24 1. Steelers vs. Indians; 2. Cardinals vs. Hor- SKI-DOO LAND 140 acres rolling his HIGHWAY 115 1 MILE NORTH OF KIRBY Rentais - Sales Service '68 Ski-Doo $695 FOR RIESERVATIONS SPHONE ORONO 983-5444 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Reserve Now for 1 Holiday Parties wcnc scored by Randy M. son with all five. Dr1,ague ZiÂi-btar teams, t1flrWAtom Hockey contenders. In Uic firat game playei Il get undcrway at two 'clack, Sat., Jan. th, the Giants rncdlateiy following and contin- fcated the Kings by a caunt. The Giants' goals plaersfrm te tn ears wllscorcd by Ralph Cryder plaersfro th te tems lllwith anc goal and oa eck et the Dick Gambie Hockey John Canboy anc goal and Wemorial Arena. assist, Danny Leamon N.H.L. and the Midget-Juvcnile goal and Robert Donoghue goal. Other assiats wenl vc trophies which will be for Gerald Brunt, twa, wbiie1 ýung Canada Day. by Strike, Tom Nowlan,1 nia Woolner cach had anc. Ilone Kings' goal was sc by Gary Bruce. The second game the Bi OiflW blankcd the Barons bya 1score. The Bisons were lec nets. Don Chils wth wo Thurs., Jan. 25 1. Bombersilccted the other and G vs': Rayais; 2. Biades vs. Am-jMartin had anc assiat. encans In the final Atom game Wed., Jan. 30 1. Indians vs. Rams blankcd the Clipper! s. Cardinals; 2. Rayais vs. Biedes. a 1-0 score. The Rams s.Thurs., Fcb. 1 1. Americans was scored by Neil Ryan. ,.vs. Bombera; 2. Hornets vs. Pee Wee Action rSteelcrs. In thc first game the s.Wcd., Fcb. 7 i. Bombers vs. defcated the Wings by a Blades; 2. Steclers vs. Cards. score. The Aces' goalsN Thurs., Feb. 8 1. Indians vs. scored by Doug Bragg witl Rayais; 2. Hornets vs. Amer. thrce, wbile Dean Met Wcd., Fcb. 14 1. Biades vs Larry Cryderman and' Indians; 2. RayaIs vs. Steclers: Wooincr cach had anc ass In thc other contest Thurs.. Fcb. 15 1. Amenicans Atoms dcfeated the HawkE vs. Cardinals; 2. Hornets vs. an 8-1 score. The Starsv Bombera. led by Brad Almond1 Wed., Fcb. 21 i. Steciers vs. thrcc and two assists, Bill Bombera; 2. Cardinals vs. man two goals and anc as Bladea. Doug Leddy one goal and Thurs., Feb. 22 i. Rayais Vs. assista, Ian Wilcox aonc Americans; 2. Hornets vs. Ind- and ance ssiat, Barry Bi lana. anc goal and anc assiat, w Wed., Fcb. 28 1. Blades VS. Barry Shackclton and T Hornets; 2. Cardinals vs. Brown cach had anc as Rayais. The lone Hawk goal wass Thurs., Fcb. 29 1. Indiens vs. cd by Tom Canahan. Bombera; 2. Amercans vs. Bantam Leagne Wed., Mar. 6 1. Steelers vs In the firat game ai Biades; 2. Rayais vs. Hornets: 6th, the Braves dcfeated Thurs., Mar. 7 i. Indians vs Flycra by a 4-2 score. Amercan; 2 Bober y*Braves were led by Aricn 2 Bmer s. Campbcll with tbreceand e Cardinals.Johnson one, whiic Rab1 Tyke Hockey ncy had two assists, andJ In the first game played on Coiwcii anc. The Flycra' g Wed., Jan. 3rd, the Rayais and wcrc scored by Doug Henr Americans battled ta a anc ail and Mike Burkctt whiie T( tic. The Americans led 1-0 at Russell and Paul Martine the end af the firat period on bad anc assiat. the goal by Kevin Bowier The second game the Hi assistcd by Barry Giaspeil. les dcfcatcd the Cuba by a The Rayais tied the score at caunt. The Huskies wcre the 13:10 mark o! thc final by Don Smith, Terry Rose pcriod when Joey Nowlan Max Johnson ail with anc tipped in a pass from Ralph cach whilc Fred Ryan had Harper. assiat. The Cuba' goal The second game saw the scored by AI Junkin asaie Biades defeet the Cardinals by by Dave Passant. a 6 ta i score. The Biades' The third game af the goals were scored by Steve saw the Lions defeat the1 Jackson witb four, whiie Mer- ates by a 4-1 count. tin Preston and Richard StirI- Lions' goals were scored Ing cacb coilectcd singles. The Dean Knox with two, Dai Cardinals' goal was scored by Sumeracales anc goal and Rab McDoneld. assist, and Don Bradley In the first game piayed on goal. The Pirates' lone mer Thursday, Jan. 4tb, the Steel- was scorcd by Ken King. crs cdged the Bombera by a Tbe final Bantam game close i-0 score. The lone goal Pee Wee Ail Stars defea was scorcd by Doug Steinton. the Panthers by a 2-0 sc( The second geme the Hor- The Stars' goals wcrc sco nets dcfeeted thc Indians by a by Dan Catto, and Grant L, 5-0 score. The Hornets' goals ton while John Tamblyn January Clearance 1966 CHEV. IMPALA 4-DR. SPORTS SEDAN V-8, automatie transmission, power steering and brakes, white vaIl tires, %wheel dise. Local, anc owner car. Lic. K3389. CLEARING - -.-2 9 EXTRA JANUARY CLEARANCE 1965 PONTIAC 4-DR. SPORTS SEDAN 'V-8, automatie transmission, power brakes and stecning and power win- dows, customa radio, vinyl top. One owner. Lic. K60707.$2 9 CLEARING - - 2 9 i SPEÇIAL! 1967 PONTIAC DEMONSTRATOR 4-DR. SEDAN Automatie transmission, custom radio, white wali tires, wheel dises. OnIy 4500 miles. Lie. 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This goal fired up the Kcn's club and they came back and scorcd two quick goals with- in 12 seconds, goals by Ren- dcli and Nemis. Neer the end o! the firat Ken's addcd anc mare, scored by Burns. In the second, Ken's con-i tinucd ta score and et 3:14 Collins clickcd for Kcn's. But the higb fiying Nichais crcw1 continued ta, fight back as tbey addcd thnce in a row, goals scarcd by Mathers, Cob- bicdick and Rogerson, bis second af the night. Againi Te Canadian Stateaman, Bowmanvfe, Jani. 10, 196 Goodyear Bowling With thc holiday season Offce squeaked a 4-3 wIn over the Goodyear Bowling Banbury and Molded Good& Lcague is getting offto a gaoouta edCamnbn« by î p also had a 303. Brian Martyn Crackters l hit a 751 triple. Power Hou». 1< The Fan Beits continue ta Offlice ici_____1 Elis. At the end of two per. Jase as they wcre belted 7.0 Reclalmators lods Legion stood one goal by thc Beits, the same score Banbury lein.as .Millwrights set down Re. Molded Gooda _____ ' tefirst goal of the period erd Mill Rooma 5-2 as did Combines _______ t hMItye eipaes chine Shop over Crackers. Fan Beits continued ta fight back, push- cit egio 9 t 8 ig Bill's inta their own cndý and within two minutes had Ken's came on strong. scar- In the second game, again by Wcstlake and Prout. At GOGS W A ing at the 19:21, goal scored anather improved club came 11:16 Legion saw their hopes w~w W A by Walroff. At the cnd a! up with a great win, as Bilil's drap as Biii's fired stili an- 4 IGS.I two perioda the Nichois club downed Leglon 9-8. In the other goal by Homeniuk, bis wcre anly anc goal behind first periad Bill's came out' third of the night. the powcrful Ken's club, strong as they scarcd twa The Legion coach, deter- HEADQUARTERS which seemed ta prove that goals within twa minutes, mincd to win, fircd up his the third pcriod would be first anc by Mclntyrc at 36 club and at 15:59 Taylor tiedý the pcriod to watch. seconds and by Dickens at the score 8-8. With only 1:50~ The Nichais club which bas 2:20. Bath tcams tigbtcned remaining, bath clubs startedl FOR impraved aver the lay-of f up until the 10:19 mark when ta fight hard for the winn:ngc came up skating and at 6:21 Taylor af the Legion added goal as Hcllam came up with tied thc score at 5-5. goal by anc. Near the end of thel anc of bis rare goals which Mathers. Nichais ioaked like pcriad Homcniuk put Bills rved to be the winner. 50 thywr oin'ges upset the ahead by two goals. the score endcd 9-8 for Biil's. S K [ DO SUITS fron runingKens. Bt te Inthesecond period bath Font Notes:(SI-KOT powerfui front line of Ken's teams continued to show, By the scores of these(SI-KOT imoved in strong. disorganiz- great hockey style, with Leg-~ gamnes the fans who arc natMES -W EN ing the Nichais players which ion aut-scoring Bill's 4-3. turning out arc missing same MN O E' left their net unguarded. andl Biil's again started out quick1 fine hockey, as the boys show HLRN Ken's big gun Burns again as they scarcd at the 43 sec- their great scoring ability. CIDE' put them ahead 6-5. ond mark an a goal by Dick- passing ability and ability ta - ALSO - Nichais fought right back ens. Legion club were nat play as a team effort. As yau and at 10:10 Mathers, with going ta lie down and they read this there Ia in progres his third goal ai the night, pushed back, scorng at 2:56.[an al-star game for Sunday, KI-DOO ticd it up. As the minutes The Biii's club with fasýt,! Jan. 21. Watch for more de-ý K - O O T ticked by, cach club made Young legs came back quick-1 tails and kcep in mind this their moves from end ta end. ]y and scored two goals with- game as this is aur third For the Entire Family At 16:07 of the third the in two minutes, goals byý Annuel Ail-Star gamne end in, great passing play o! Ken's Hameniuk and Leever. The the two previaus games have! GLOVES - ETC. EVERYTHING TO MAKE paid off as Burns counted his Legion raunded out the scor- proved g r eat campetition KDON APL SUE third o! the night that prav- ing of the second with three against the Junior club which SIDIGA LAUE - goals bv Clark. Wesctf1,kt. .rand ohaveben inedli i Commercial Hockey Lge.ý A 4-3 victory over Brooks' Supertest coupled with an 11-5 upset by Walter Frank Real Estate over Mutton & G uld Sheil, enabled Bry- i~'s Smoke Shop ta increase ý;Cieir Commercial League lead to three points, Sunday morn- ing at the Memorial Arena. In the opener, Bryson's grabbed a 2-1 secand periad lead, after a scoreiess opener.1 Brooks tied it up after 7:20 af the third but the Smokc Shap went back in front ta stay 35 seconds later. Bryson's made it 4-2, befare Brooks ciosed the margin, but could flot get the equalizer. Jae Balsan and Bill Crosscy cach scored twice for the winners. "Mort" Richards had two and Phil Bragg the other in the losing cause. The Real Estate crew count- cd four unanswercd first per- lad markers, led 6-3 after twa and out-scored Mutton & Gouid 5-2 in the final session.1 Larry Pernis moved ta with-l in two pointa of scaning lead-1 cr George Sainsbury, picking up five points on two goals and three assista ta lead the winners. Larry Piper scored three goals, with Lloyd Hamilton adding a pair and singles go- lng ta Bill Lyle, "Jiggs"I Cowiing, Wayne Thertell and Bryan Rowc. AI Guernsey end Irv Gi each triggcred a pair for Mutton & Gould, witb Bob Slecp picking up the other. Team Standings W. L. T. Pts. Brysan's Sbop 8 3 O 16 M. .& G. Sheil 6 4 1 13 W. Frank R. E.4 7 0 8 Town League Hockey ýy Crystal Dairy cdged teil. elcnd McNulty's Sports 4-3 tc ie increase their icad ta thrcî ie points aven Robson Matons, rcrusbed 14-4 by Lockc TV ir eTown League double-header ýThursday nigbt. B. The apener was a see-saw d effair, finally broken up ai :10:10 o! the third wben Paul d McCabc nettcd the winner tc end a 3-3 staiemate. Steve Burns notched the lone goal o! the firat pcriod, but Crystal Dairy ticd It aftcr 32 seconds o! the second and went eheed littie ovcr four minutes later, Ted Fairey tallYing bath markers. Grant Flintof! ticd it. only ta, have Warren Townsiey's first goal ai tbe season send Crystai on top et 19:18 a! the second. Flintofi again put the Sports back on even Don Spicer cach had anc assist. Midgct League In the first game the Gen- crals defeatcd the Canucks byý a 6-4 score. The Generais' goals wcrc scored by Bob Har-, neas, two goals and anc assiat,i Randy Donoghue, two goals ,and anc assiat, Bruce Simpson anc goal and Phil MacDonal one, whiie Kari Kent had anc assiat. The Canucks' goals were scored by Kim Rogers with two, Paul Siemon anc andý Warren Aider anc. Ken Tabb collcctcd two assista. The second encounter, thel Comets swamped the Mt. Rayais by a 15-2 caunt. The Comets' goals wcre scored by Harvcy Williams with four goals and two assista, Randy Rogers, thrcc goals and four assista, Tom Kinsman, thre goals, Richard Ellis two goals and two assista, Doug Parker one goal and thrce assista, Larry Allun anc goal and tbrec assista, Steve Sumersford, anc goal and anc assist, and Don Hutton anc assist. The Mt. RayaIs' goals wene scored by Dave Deeiey and Brian Bur- gess while Pat Dillon and Steve Forsey each had ane essist. In the final game of the day the Marnons defeated the Bantam Ail Stars by a 5-2 count. The Maroons' goals were scorcd by James Baker with threc goals and anc assiat, Larry Devitt, two goals and threc assiats, wbile Deve Col- weil had anc assist. The Ban- tama' goals were scored by Mike O'Brien and Mark John- son whilc Barry McMahan and Rlck Shackeltan each had ane essiat. Girls Gym Clai The Girls Gym class held et the Bowmanville Higb Sehool is In need of a fcw marc girls. This class deais wlth al phases o! Gyninasticsaend tumbling. The lee la $2.00 and it la for girls seven ta 13 years a! age, and is held on Saturday morningsaet the Bowmanvillei High Schaol girls gymn from 9:00 a.m. ta 11:00 a.m. Those who are Intcnestcd may regis-I ter this Saturday, January 1 at Uic aichool. -l3jiJ [- terma early in the third, set- ôting the stage for McCae's e winner. 3, In the nlghtcap, Robson's n opcned the scoring and then, r led 2-1, before a pair af quick 1mankers gave Locke the lcad. They added another bei are Vthe pcn:od cnded. t It was stIll close In the middle session wben "Archie" Cnossey clickcd twlce in a minute and five seconds with bis team playing short-band- cd ta make it 7-3. The Motora scorcd carly In the third, but Locke broke loase for seven stralgbt to turn it into a rout. Crossey led the way with six goals, including thrce while killiîng aff penalties. Don Prout net- ted four, with Larry Pearce scaning threc times and Bryan Rawc the other. Robson goals went ta Paul McCuliough, Terry Bia c k, Larry Hciiam and Phil Bragg. Tcam Standings W. L. T. Pts. Crystal Dainy 9 3 1 19 Robson Matons 8 5 0 16 Locke TV 5 7 1 Ilý McNulty's Sp. 3 10 O 6 Juveniles Joit Ajax Juniors Manager Ray Preston and, coach Dan McGregor musti bave been pleesed with the' wey their charges piaed in a pair ai exhibition game vic- tories lest wcck. Thursday night in Oshawa. Bowmanviile St. Mary's Ce- ment Redmen bandcd th&' hast motor city crcw a 4-1 deiet. On Saturday the Rcd-ý men took on the Ajax Jr. "4C" club, and pracecded ta post a 6-i victory. Deve Mosier opened the scoring for Oshawa but B rieni Petens sconcd twice and Don' Forsey and Lanry Devitt edd- cd the athers, as Bowmanvilc came beck with four unans- wened teflies. Setunday, et the Memonial Arena. thc Redmen followedi the same formula, allowingi the first goal ta be scored against them, and holding the! opposition scorcless the reat' a! the wey.1 Mark Rowland potted the lone Ajax marker, with War- ren Aider tying It on a pass froni Kim Rogers bei are the' period cnded. Brian Petens convertcd Joe Hircock's relay for Uic boncI second perlod goal ta send St. Mary's Cement on top to stey as the locais took change. The third periad waal Redmen, as Peters added two more and assistcd on anothen: by John Oyler. Rogers cam-: pieted the scoring. with as-ý sista going ta Larry Devitt and Dave Refuse. The man wbo discovcred1 he teiegrapb in 1847, Samuel' Einley Breeze Morse, was a Aprld famous painter. 1Ray Lathangue -m ii UZ%7-%lq37U

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