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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Feb 1968, p. 8

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Bh Cmalà Statnrnin, BOwnmnvife, Feb. 21, 1968 j SPORTopics Bya k Mokun 63234 BASKEOrlà FINALS The best Of three Town Basketball League finals get umderway at the Hligh &chocl gymnaslum, Tuemday riight at ftven o'ciock. Second gaine of the total point-semi-final was PlaYed ton, lite to beat the deadllne for thls colunin,. and the openlng tilts had left the final outcome stili very xiuch ln doubt. Wbyte's Upholstering, regular schedule pennant-wlnners, had te, stage a lite rally to edge Hooper's Jewellery 35-33, while Stephen Fuels hold an elght point lead over Coronation Cafe on the strength of a 48-40 win. t t t t t IJunior Hockey Lgei,.ttsticJ GP W L T Kens ____ 15 13 1 1 Nichais ____ 15 5 7 3 Bis ______ 15 4 9 2 Legion 15 4 9 2 Youth Bowling BANTAM GIRLS Dadson 5, Fredricks 0; AI- mond 5, Wright 0; Payne 3, Piper 2. ne W NU0 Bave B. Rogeron, icai C .M .H A . P L A Y O F FS 1P aysne2- m m aV r - B Ca e n, L g o - .139 02 Piper 21 AG.. _____ Dasn________23 V G. Leaver, Bil-____ 2 8 l 1 NOVICE - Bowmanvllle won their first playoff seres Fredricks ____ _15 U Ve r Muxeda R. Woolner, Ni:as1 l 1 over Lindsay, two games to one. They now mneet the Mark- Alniond _______ 13 Mix d M ajor TA U hain Lake Shore League wnners in fthe frst game of the Wright___ 10 Bowmanvlle St. Mary's tying it before the first period ter.Niol15 111gb Single Cernent Redmen erupted fo ended. St. Mary's dominated play February l2thNi *4th ies îdesam. 71.Scnd evsa arhm e.D Ddo 1 or hr edgol od-Teigbolig wasotheout- li 2t t1am.D. Haynes 171 feat Markham 7-3 in the Kim Rogers converted a completely In the final twen- Teighbolig ofthModyt-îs _____Xe] __ 7 The third and deciding encounter lIn the Lindsay seres1gbDule opening game of a best af pass from Devitt and John ty minutes, putting It out of standing effort of aur own Lego28 produced a real thriller, as Lnsyte t22wt nynn D. Dadson-------------- 364 three Juvenile O.M.H.A. play- Oyler set up Greg Corden ta reach ofluflaflswered goals by ey Bernice Buday, whalTo 8ec nd re ai ing li re ultio t me, an th l cal D.t n Ay n T M-- BOYS 29 o hn Hmi lta op ned send Bowm anville an top 3-1, Devitt, Brian Peters, Don racked up a three-gam e total T tl - 2 seons emIin I rgLaiondstiead h2wth oly ni ne . ans BO 296 o Hmilts. ee the: but again the visitors came Forsey and John Oyler. As- of 843 (318-309-256) giving' to m 32 lx oertme.scoring on a pass from Larryl back ta, even it Up n goalssists went ta Corden, Rogers her high triple and high single a toAwNTA-2 Laseri earBwinlessrogety W~.Oenden 2; Pper3;, Vatn- Devitt, with Steve urray, by Bill Jones and Gary Pot-I1 and Oyler. also high average for ladies BANT M - ast ear Bowm nvWes stong entr won 3, O end n 2; Pipe 3, an-and men f 247. i w o the Ontario chanpionship, and when so many players roved Driel 2. I-r cStandin Curly "Photo" Annaert Thursday FblthSir1 1rtl 5 juniped to Jr. "B"), the locals weren't expected ta do too Piper 18 Sad B ry 11 much this ture around. Roberts 16!c f c i ~i ~ V f e e ee Silx A ea e ~E! i Fro 2 However, to date the boys have done remarkably well, Konre------------SDIliînelight qulte frequently Marg McDonald 19 ousting Port Hope (handled by last year's Bowmanville Welsh - -----)-e-----------rolled a72 hspae i agWd coach, George Cawker) in three gaines, and defeatlng Ajax High Single __n n l yt ae hr nth vrg aeMreeSae I,-'ni the first of a second round best of three series. Next G. Brunt --- - ------ 165 wih 35 ie wthDri J__Mry__ldn J Bro s ----------1235 (17). Ruby Shaw ------- gamegoe Thrsdy niht n Aax iththe hirDoubedee 1519 Walter Frank Real Estateiback on even teris, setting1 Crossey quickly sho the Reynolds, holding her own Joyce Stacey - HgDobeand Bryson's Smoke Shop !the stage for the winner by, Sroke Shop back inro front, with 1212 pts. for the lead; Berniece Hendersa: -13~Fro 5 MID eT Itapeoaed tat fth e omnvll MGrS. SuD~ry ----------- 236lposted opcning game victories, Perris, who also had an assist. but Cowe scored again at the Buday - Crossey - Haynes tied 'Ina Brown ---3---c--ad21 go'sI.D.A Ew -wtearednth ay ter wai te opeS.g JsuNIry GIR---LS 83as Commercial Hockey Lea- Terry Black registered the! 10:45 mark. with 10 pts. It appears ta ýDorathy Stark 19B edro 0 gor's .D.A. rew wre oBruntr 7, aBromeaklg thBrysonn gue semi-final playoff actionother Frank's goal, with Bob'ý Brooks threatened, event-' be quite a team race. ýJane Owls 0 Brnt7,Bomll0 Bysngotudra tteMmra arersn cigu olually pulling their goal-keep-ý Over 200 Averages !Oive Henderson gaine aver Ajax 11-4. But Ajax came back to tie the series 7, Biggs 0; Bradley 5, 'Lewis 2. 'Arena, Sunday marning. i and an assist and Irv Gui e orasxt tace1it enieBDa -27 1 aeFoa____16GmsWn on a 4-3 win and then proceeded to take the best o! three Team Standing Franlk's upset Mutton & zntching another ta complete'time running out, but just'Maurice Anlnaert --- 240 Marha rFarrow 13O~l4 mfair, on the strength of an 8-7 overtime vctory here Satur- Bradley -------- - 41 Gotîd ShelI 4-3 in the opener, the scoring for the lsers. ouldn't tie it up.1 George Bebee - -- 235 Grace Farrow -_ __16Pcîr .- 4 dhy nlght. Brunt -------- 281 with Bryson's edging Brooks' Bryson's had ta withstand c Bryson --27 Supertest f)-5 in Sunday's sec- a late surge by the Supertest! ruce Ogden scored twice D rs ol23-7-h ron--w 5 Oiy In that game, Bowmanvilîe had built up a 4-0 bulge Lewis _______ 13!jad e o nterfrthelMk urh 3 Bre -ivr In the second, but the visitors fought back to trail 5-3 w hen Biggs 171 nd a tt P r sfractionec- a m aintain Itheir 6-5 se nd alnd s nlset p n tilfa r M Cak e M rphy294 re o s e t-1 92 the period ended. Ajax went ahead 6-5, the locals tied it Bromeli ----------__16 LrvPri iedhsscîaeege I a i vn Crossey, Georg an Al ne hrleBcke---l_ 228 5'$ O 6-6 bo force overtime and then I.D.A. scored in the overtime, H. Brunt - -------------- 981,o the final period ta break' period of play, with Bryson's x antn a 3 -3 t e a d g v r n 's m v n n f o t 4 2 at t 1eend em an. B ryan H ughes col-! H ector B all cntine - 224 ennlyohato a ihavem-fra-bfineeforcome-tefromtrs .eBadlynd--effort----earn92.5thea -visitorsve ranD-. morag' ilfont4-2 theen9-251e eynlPs22 the 8-7 decision. T. Luxton --------- _247 te upset decision. The Shel >fo! bckta "ck"owhr e added a pai Ross Wright ----__ 221 LIriE 1I JUEIL S.MrysCenntRdentoktei 1gb Triple1 crew led 1 -0 at the end of the5 Brooks stormed akt tie l"uk ol de ar Russ Hallman - 218 I EÂ E6 JUVNIL - t. arys Cmet Rdme tok teirD.Bradley --------- 3 first, but it was tied 2-2 af ter!ýit early in the third as Ted 1of assists to his two goals,'Leon Connors 215 best-of-three series against Markharn In two straight games. H. Brunt --------------- .1~two, and an early marker bylFairev scored at 48 seconds! with Ted Fairey scorigoc fbButnhx 1 Here Is a plan oprvd They won 7-3 Saturday night In Bowmanvîlle and posted a W. Mount.io.y - z 6 Larry Piper sent the Realtos! and "Buck" Cowle netted the and setting up two others.!'Ollie Patfield 214 for your family if1 usel 5-0 sutou un te reurn gme, onda nigh at arkha. JUIOR OYS i frot to tartthein frontai etoh îf aminuethatr Sigles ent a "Hnk" L ne Pte aobmis-u21 5- suou n hertungaeMndynihta Mrha.Preston 5, Parker 2, Brunt "Archie" Crossey put M. .nston Vanstone and Bil and "Mort" Richards. Lînda Crossey 210 die, or for yourrteen The local Redmen wIll now nieet Napance, winners over 5, Edmondson 2; Brock 5, Mac- Vi Coole ---- 210 years If you surviv o Gananoque, for the Eastern Ontario Championshîp. Donald 2. ,eggy Hayes . 209 mk eua amnst h t t t t tTeam Standing II J c l 7 Helen Reynolds 208 mk eua a Ma D nad 2'g,~Albert Saman 207 Sun Life of Canadtea TÈLY-MAPLE LEAF INDOOR GAMES Baconald __- __25i Jim Houck 205 g 65 o st BokLucien Annaert 205 ag 6,yo sarreevg The sixth annual Telegram - Maphe Leaf Indoor Games Parker - ---22 :.< D 'f , I BbClel-22 30amotfrlferi will be held on Friday, March 1, 1988, ai Maphe Leaf Bruni 19q u eez e in t ao riS GDonrigHah-- -- 202 yeu prefer, $47.820iics Gardens.Edmondson .----- --- 18rw I L~GogeHah - 0 111es.Hgb Single Over 250 Games floth of these ameut cnb Three new evenis have been added to the 1968 Inter- S. Parker ------------ -284t- Ly George Bebee -- - 286 Icesd yl national Meet programme to benefit Canadian athletes. D. Terry - _----- 242,E f f John Carter 285 nrae by ealg ou nG. modsn---_ 239F o irstT i e n 5T re Y a r Stu Collins- 285-261 divldends on depst.Sel A4 Canadian invitational O ne M ile ta encourage Canadi a ansdm s n ---- --- 3 1N r e e n2 znnid e e i td ncstances orpl ceershas s places evemphasiTri leonby Abisl enveett iTriplebo s AItlCa1 ei als____tng274Sun ayuBnetBttsurvive-- te; ageo s65ivea whl b t date has only seen one Canadian break the four S. Parker -----6391 down and Bil's tied the count night at 7:30 between Nichols' Maiert P ae -____ 2725 nmm8f$3.00wlib intbare.G. Edmondson- 629- On Sunday night the Junior on a goal by Perris, bis second Motors and Bill's Billiards, we Maurice Annert 270-25 --%eWomen's 300 yards will pit Irene Piotrowski o! SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE teiscdue lh 599 Hockey League closeved out 0f Wr26ightlly tershdl thagame jing fthe nig. icl.pes-clkfr some closes- en n o -_____24 ail Vancouver against world record holder Wyamia Tyus o! the Cain 7, Sellers 0: Hately 7 between Biil's and Nchois'led aeaf ora lucl ov- in0grgae Bath eams hav U.S. anabeadMoons afgaah scored 30et greatn goant-r-nding. wFor was hrownAot. Colwelles266 U.S a d na oris o! ar aia. ar art C esin an ntr-Colville 0: Selleck 4, Lewis 3; This was a replay of a previous secnds after 13111's had ted tey now have M Roberts, a RohiHaypesn26 g Good4, Godwin , EtcerJoan ilutcliffreen 263 econdofplanermay ibeo regngerto redH ask2a0RegisteredSa naioa cmptto ro Get rian o rprsntnBouwmeester 2. The game meant a play-off the night. As the minutes hockey fans as be is up from BrieBdy-___262t the Toronto Olymipie Club wlll complete the fleld. Miss Tyus' Team Standing sptfrBl' te o. ,tIcked by il looked like the the Midget All-Stars, a young Daug Caeaerin----s--e- - --a2511968 desire to, compete In ibis longer sprint event is no doubt an Goodwin ......3 The game ended up a tie, 5 Bill's club were again going fellow wbo cauld hav a gaod' Carer -00- 251 o! erprpaatontocapur bthth 10 ndGood - -____33 land xvas one that sports fans ta miss the phay-offs. But future In hockey. For Nicb- ericeve 30 Gme 200 netre tilles in the forthcoming O ympics. SelCi _ __ _ _ 29 tu h g m ,w ithbat e m with less than three minutes as, a new goale, Gary Grif- 3 8 0 al Y u u f g n o a The nien's high jump wiil include Wilf Wemann, voied Colville 27 playiixg beads-up hockey. t ip +l --- fn, h:as renla'ed t.hepb- eln Canaa's utctnnelnc iii 1- 1- rk4 Wear -- 10 il 22712 10 Fou Gols n TirdGould -. 8 13 22841 8 Fouer Goals n 7Th14Id1Foo ' U 11/ n '&In S. Burns, Kens _ _ W. Walroff, Kens J. Reader, Kens _____ L. Perris, Bis -_____ G A 32 27 _ _ _ _ __z_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L u e s c o r e . l u e o f 1 9 7 , rîi e g oa2 4l -t e n d ert e r o d a w e a e r t ie t h s c rs- Ts h o w i n gjui r atey - -__________ 2 Th frstperod awBhll's gamne moved BIIl's into a tie th eruetatdlIe beongii Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Wedmann wbo Bouweeser-___ 2_18 Burnsfscoraing art .Te ofso.This play-off spot t ta lenanda tie heIas m 21 etofftaa qic strtwih with Leglon for the last play- t here.', In bis last three gamnes,: holds the Canadian and Junior and Senior records ai 61 101/4 Lewis -------- 16 BIIl's fell into two minar pen- was figured o h ume fproved rai.Grwrfi will face John Thomnas and Otis Burreli of the United States Sellers 15 alties and the NichoIs club took goals eacb team scored and may prove a lot o! peple an Aatli Mrz f usiaBigh Single advantage of this and scored Bil's entered the playoffs for wrng. Whichever way It and natoly Mroz f Rusia.S. Cain - ----- - 306-219 two quick goals, less than a the first time in three years. goes, wln or lase, Gary will A teain o! three Russians accompanled by a manager D. Smale -33-225 minute apart, by Matber and Foote-notes Wit the semi- he there playing heads-up goal. wil conipete on Friday, March 1. This will be th~e ihird L. Woods 227 Rogersan. The rest of the- __________________________ RDS.leKi-ng __ 25-26.34 and quckrdu hes rmd-hta year thai Russian athletes have competed hIthe Telegram- RD Kelng ---285-267p4iand ukrue up bardtg Maple Leaf Indoor Games. The others are: Nikolay Sviridov, D. Leman 279 end, ith bath goaltenders I f Iialr elghth ranked In the world ai 5,000 and 10,000 meters. The K. Cabb -- . 237Ï ain ratsve.M w L d u third Russian conipetitor is Viktor Haraphin, their newest W.-ews24-33-4 i h eod h o flnd li ihLepwesv245-2Heas-a47siInutho! sec5o'dheth kyn fin I te plevalt.Heha abes jmpof 615" T e tchBadey 235-2512ta ietes clu oeon a goa l Te pins were really fallinglBill Westiake 18 237 Telegrani-Maple Leaf Indoor Gaines bas In pasi years feat- H. Moore ------283 Perris. INichaIs fought backfoth MesMarLegulDn ke-2 23 ured sonie of Uiceniosi exciting indoor sprint races. This R. Bouwmeester - .----- 251 and BuI watched as they ul-an Wednesday night wben Larry Piper - 21 235 year's levent should be no different. Harry Jerome, the %vin- R. Good----------- 240-209-281 ed abead again an a goal by mark ad bowlers rs e ted800 Ed Lel --- 21 234 ner the past two years, hs expected to face his toughest C* Bradley 201-248-281I Green. They maved twa up ibe 70 bri. Howard Boel 2 3 G. P al m er 27~-2 5 6 o n B i l's w h e n D o n o gliu e sc r- 0 a r e .B o e l 2 3 competition lever in Wiihle Turner and Charle Greene, bath J. Bromeil -------- 284 'ed. Near the end af the RInlEcher, better nw o atn. 2 3 ce-holders o! Uic world 100 yard record wlth Jerome. In High Triple , period Bill's moved ta within as " Minnesota Fats" was the Russ.Okee- 2 23 1b ottest bowler In the alîcys. Ted Bagnl 21 230 Oregon iwo weeks ago aIl three were timed ai six seconds R. Good __----- 730 1ane goal of Nichals an marker Ron started off with 329, the Don Bagnell1 21 227 W Lewis . 725, by Homeniuk. In this perohg single for the night, then Daýe Reynolds 21 227 lieut for firsi and Turner a fraction back in third. In a M. Bradey' 714 were assessed two majors for dedto ar ams o Bd Hennng 2--- 18 226 previous meeting Jerome won over the other two and in D. King -___703 fighting, one 10 minute mis- 264-241 for a big 839 triple. DnJne __1 2 Calgary' Turner beai both rivais with a new world record S. Cain 698 conduct, one minor for ro ugh-in E tchIsoer h sand- Ab ardMcsn~-- 21 224 o!51fr5 ad.R. Selleck--675 jinandw ties. o pn-manville and sbould be one Mike Murphy - 21 221 of .1 f o 5 y a d s C B ad ey 75,lie .0f th e b ig gu n s I n th e M en 's W alt H ately 15 221 t t t t tMajor League ix the next few Jlm Hauck 2121 'Z EW ASLESERESTID Ron Etcher 2121 "-NE CATL SEIS IE Bob Lawton, well knawn Roly Coonîbes 21 221 .ports__________ manager of tbe Toronto D ogCre I l tb~ o- D u g C a teh 18 2 18 A f e r o s g o e i n g m e o ! t h i b s i o ! S e e n ~m i n i o n B a n k w a s f o u r p i n s J a c k L a n d e r - - - - 2 1 2 1 7 '~l ie m e iaî " " eri s t ome N wc stî m ve ba k 11shy of Etcher's total. Bob 1 M aurice R ichards.- 21 217 --even ternis by defeating Lttle Britain 6-3, righti n Litle £. had 282-225398fo 835. Fred Tosn 2 1 P:ritain, Sunday nighî. for . . . I r -n orty* 89T31b osmsan 21 216 21 -2 7)ia cMart n bd 80 9 (27 - a u i e ma- 21 21 51 The third game was played in Newcasle last night, with (lXA~ 314217). Bud Barter 18 21 the scene shiftlng to Little Britain for games four and five Leag - in g 214-2778), Jack Bod86P25 ark er 21 214 --on Thursday and Sunday. Should a sixih encounter be ' Jack Lander, having a real Bruce Milixe 21 213ý n:zeeded it whlh be played un Newcastle next Tuesday, February jI ~ ~ d~d 7 (836Bu b William 21 2131I -2t.Apsil eet n eiigcneiwudb c o i n -~-goo shedule. 73 (8-16. o asmst ___ o s n Russ Oke 743 (253). u Ron McLean 21 212' - ~- lennng 737 (263). Bill W st Frank Mohun - 18 212ý :played the following nigh, Wednesday the 27th ai Little ~ g - ~ f " ae 76 (7) o esn A o e1 1 -Pritain. -a f> 734 (251), AI Osborne 730 Lowell MacDougal 21 211 (302), John Gould 725 (260), Elton Brock - 18 211 We have recently received " Bob Williams 721 (322), Harry Dr. H. B. Rundle - 21 208 ....c....e.c.i Akey 716 (241), Bob Glan- George Bebee -- 21 208î a peil eecin fville 708 (293), Stan Me- John Carter 21 2081I Murter 702 (257). Stan McMurter- 21 208J MEMORIAL i T O H l S .bgsige16,adhg Caec9 k.2 0 The Whyte Bras. "Bowman- George Glanville- 21 208, ville's greatest bowling teamr' Murray Tlghe 21 207 SUITABLE FOR EVERY SPORTING Lou MeGeeters had a nice Frank Samis .- 21 205 EVENT 292 single game. Russ Hall- Lou McFeeters- 21 205 BO W M ANVILLE an 21, r. H. B. Rundle, Si Trewin ___-21 20 .ai 275, George Glanville and George Piper 21 204 Telephone 623-5728 Bruce Mimne 263, Clarence 1 Karl LBickell 21 202, PU LC~OFOke and Ab Saman 262, Lou Bià,Luxton 21 2021 t'Wiseman 261. John Gauld 18 202 Jlm Callan Jr. set the low Luke Annaert - 18 2021 PU L Csingle game record for the Bob Kent -___ 18 200 schedule witb 92. m also Jlm Bruton 12 214, FO X M L :had low triple, 433. Hap Palier 6 228' SK D1IIN II Reg. 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