[jSPORT>pICSf By Frank Mohun M2-7234 CRYSTAL WINS -Crystal Dalry erupted for a 10-2 victory over Robson motors, Thursday nlght, to capture the Town Hockey League championship, by taking the best, of Ilve final series, ln three straight games. y y y t t NOVICE TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIPf LT of dedjcated coaches such as Don Wilcox and John Fowler, Rike n H n r nSo ln sh a pe who got the youngsters started off i their fIrat years of organized hockey. Last week, playing In the Little N.H.L. tourntuament at Thorold, the:ownanvflle Novices M jrL e ~T i ç i e d c R brought this town Its second Ontario chanipionship I that i ..i.V 9-0, the local lads knocked off Thorold 5-alo ptu remthe Rusa Haliman won hlgh 5-0 totcapture theweek wlth games Ontario "B" titie. Then on Saturday night, Bowrnanville of 204-316-296 for 816. Dutch 3 MU 5 5 edged Oak Ridges, the "BB" title-holders to add the Novice la also holder of the high .19WUI Grand Championship. It was a 4-3 sudden-death overtime triple, 900, for this schedule. #luiWPIS thriller, makbng the second time that a local team hlas wo Two bowlers tied this week a Grand Championship. Previously, a Pee Wee club had for high single. Harold Ben- nett and Maurice Richards bath turned the trick. hit a big 353 game. Bennett's *'a- Hat's off from this corner along w1th the local sporting triple was 754 and Richards <' circles to Don and John for a job well done. And cf course 752. to the fine young players, who performed so well. Dave Reynolds continues hi. Members of the championship club are : Steve Tamblyn, hot pace and bowled 798 (269- 273), Harold Michelson 763 Brunt, Bill Leaman, Brian Martin, Ian Wilcox, Barry Shack- better than ever, 759 (283), Jeton, Robert Donoghue, Joe Burns, Mike Hobbs, Mark John Carter 746 (257), Kari Brown, Doug Leddy and Brad Almond.Ppe74(29,Lry ier. 719 258) Ed.Leslie 714 (273), REDMEN LEAD Ice "Curly" Annaert 713 (300), Bowmanvjlle St. Mary's Cernent Redmen took the open- Roly Coombes 709 (243), AI . IN ~~.. . .. . . Osborne 704 (258), George Ing game of the best of five Ontario Juvenile "A" minor Stephen 704 (253), Bill West- final serbes, here Sunday night, defeating Fort Erie 4-1. It lake 702 (254). was a great hockey contest, featuring speed, hard-hitting, Luke Annaert had a big 295 and outstanding goal tendbng by both sides. bnl ae a amr20 Jack Bond 278, Bob Lawton Although Bowrnanvllle had the edge, thbs thriller, which 276, George Bebee 276, Russ leatured end to end play, could have gone either way. Both Oke 263, Elton Brock 262, the Redmen and Fort Erbe went ail out, and perhaps the Howard Bromell 261. Nels Osborne's Insurance big dbfference would have to be as manager Ray Preston teamn had high single 1344, lerms "desire". while Frank's Variety picked The second game was played last night (Tuesday) In up high triple prize with 3535. Fort Erie, with a write-up appearing elsewhere In the States- The team standing still has bordr aso seneof tirdWhyte Bros. out In front with raan. The bre city isas the seeo the hr contest, 27 pts., I.G.A. Is second at 24 which goes Saturday afternoon at 2:30. pts. While it would be nice to sec the St. Mary's crew sweep AI Osborne ha& 249 for top the next two, this reporter expects to sec both teamns back average. BrIan Martyn la 246 for second. Howard Bromeli at the Memorial Arena for a fourth conteet, Sunday at 8:30 and Dave Reynolds are tied p.m. for third spot with 239. Over 500 fans took In the first attraction, but this la a Plans are bebng made for provibncial champlonship sterbes - the Redmen deserve much the big banquet on May 4th more supprt than tis. Now lt's MI tt Menira reaa eorial Park Club House. moresuporttha ths. ow et'sfiltheMenoril AenaKeep this date open. for this Sunday's game and cheer Bowrnanville on to another lZth Week - 2nd Sehedule Ontario Juvenile title. Averages No date has been set for a possible ftfth and deciding Name Games Ave. ~ encounter, whbch would go In Fort Erie. Wth only onc AI Osborne -_ 33 249 ~.~. . Juvenile game left bn the season at home, how about showing Brian Martyn -- 36 246 how much you apprecbate the team's efforts. There's nothing Howard Bromeil 36 239 ~ ~ mnore exciting than cheerbng for your own home town. Dave Reynolds - 36 239 ~ ~ .~*-.. ~- ~- -~ ~Russ Oke --36 236 ... JUNIOR TOWN LEAGUE Jack Bond ___ 36 234 . Ken's Men's Wear and Bil's Billiards battled te a 5_5 Russ Halîman - 36 234 tie to leave the best o! three Junior Town League finals, Bob Lawton . 36 234 '. Maurice Annaert - 36 234 ..' wit Ke's eadn nie o nl. Nxt game goes Sunday arry Pper 36 232 night at 6:30, as the Juniors have moved ahead one hour Ed. Leslie ---___ 36 231 ~ii . to make rooni for the Juvenile playoff game. Bill Westîakê 33 231 " Don Oke .___ 33 230 t t t t t Don Bagneli 36 228M Bowmanvblle came from behind with four unanswered Ron Etcher ___ 33 228 third period tallies to defeat Milton, Monday night in Milton, Bud Henning - 36 227 ýp n the first game o! the Ontario Pee Wee semi-final series. Russ Hately 36 227 First antd second spots in the annual R. M. Hl- vided many beautiful and useful prizes as well as Ted Bagnell 33 226 igha Corporation Mixed Bonspiel on Saturday samples of their Whiz products. Lower photo :shows Second contest in the best o! three affair goes tonight Maurice Richards- 33 225lisha (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. at the Mernorial Arena as BowmanvIlle Harold Michelson- 36 222 went to Oshawa rinks. In first position was Gord the rink in second place, skipped by Elgin Munday, atternpts to wrap it up and enter the Ontario finals. Should Jbm Houck- - 30 222 Jackson's rink f romi Oshawa Curling Club, shown in right, bis wife Dorothy as vice and Jack and Norma a third game be necessary, it wbll go in Milton on Seturday. Mike Murphy __ 36 219 top photo. Skip Jackson and his wif e Agnes are at lef t, Bentley completing the team. The event was held at Kari Piper - 36 219 Bernioe and Harold Perry right, while in the centre the beautiful Bowmanville Golf and Curling Club. Ron McLean 36 216 Dr. H. B. Rundie - 36 216 is Don Meredith representing Hollingshead who pro- ry t i D i y W nRoly Coombes 36 216 ________________________ Stan Meurter ---215 Crysal Diry ins oug anMrter 33 M216 dLeague Bowling MxdMjrLau Bud Barter. 33 215 Town Hoc ey TitieBob ilhams 33 2145o hMeni h bedLiiex37 .Dvs 0,Dv eod ecMhe3andr Doris ol 16hit To n H c ey T t eGeorge Stephen - 36 215 Larry Piper took ail honors 300 Gamnes Crvstal Dairy handed Rob- of the way, leading 3-0 at teLuWsmn 3 1 Bowling League on Frbday D. Perfect 301. aeRyodbcm te73ndDrsJl71;Wi- son Motors a 10-2 pasting, end cf the first and 7-1 after Walt Hately 30 213 evening, March 22nd, 1968, 700 Triples and Over sejointperso0nClhis sc hue ling R.oesmnsrtu712;iTrave6- Tiýhurs.,day night at the Me- two periods of play. Bob Kent ___ 33 212 when hie rolled a big 337 game L. Piper 807, A. Lobb 79 to3 obn ed Majo leu frni he ng sanpyGo u C olins 706; inorial Arena, to capture the Peul McCabe opened the Art Rowe -___ 30 212 for hbgh single, took high K. Nichols 700, M. Nowlan 748': ie ao ege hnHpyG uk eeDb best of five final serbes and soigo oe play, thenJonCre ____3 22 triple with 807 and remains in Gayle Piper 721, J. Nowlan hie rolled on outstanding 902 bins 705. the Towni Hockey League Ted Fgoai p owectedwohnHaprater 21 212 top place for the men in av- 740, D. Perfect 703, Eleen which included High Single Maurice Annaert, although chm nhi ntre tagT te D airy onne an hrtGergePipmer 36 211 erages with 240. Shirley Day- Moore 738, S. Davis 731. of 355. Congratulations Dave, really trying, is finding the gamnes. Brian Bradley added the third Ab Saman ---- 36 210 is took high single for the 220 Games and Over 'We knew you could do il." competition very keen espec- Cryta cmbne su o te in sssonona rek-George Bebee - 36 210 ladies with hier 309 game whiJe Arn Sleep 233, F. Osmond Our Hbgh Average lead will ially frorn Hect.or Ballentine postal cpîay wdt s a a1d ayf tackfiLandersionona3br209 Mary Nowlan took high triple 221, F. Bradley 227, B. Gan- ned to watch Hector Ballen- with 235. also Doris Joli 235 strong t Bruce Mlne 36 209 with 748 total for three, and ville 247, J. Brunt 254, M.A. tine who by rolling 777 (304, 32 who has the High Average deec odominate play most BiICssyrnhem gn Jnen3 Onie Etcher continues to lead Richards 242, D. Bradley 223, 257) brought his average up lead for the ladies. Bernice Gog lnll 36 29the ladies with an average of, L. Piper 288-337, A. Lobb 244-to 35 Tesitrea !Buy2332EnePrfc Georgea nvTie -- 36 208 242. 260-289, H. Bennett 239, A. Bernice and Doris really hit- 233 30 are also helping to GY P P LA E A ND JackMurr ery-T---e 36 208 ting then with Bernice Buday make the High Average race Clarence Oke 36 208 qieItrsig a oh rLou McFeeters - 36 207 Osmond 250, M. Tighe 265, Teamn Standings Fred Thomison - 36 207 B. Nchols 236-220, S. Stainton Reynolds 201/233703 G A T C UR YHarold Bennett- 36 207 250, K. Nichols 264-223, M. Haynes 19 33819 Luke Annaert 33 206 Nowlan 235-236-277, Gayle Crossey 19 33542 C A T C U T YBil Orme ___ 24 206 Piper 254-263, O. Etcher 245, Buday 18 33871 Frank Mohun 33 25R Mitchell 258, M. Etcher 247, Joli ....8.I 32902 -o lnvle 33 205 D. Thonipson 238, B. Lobb Colwell 17 33284 M U SIC SH O W Boranvais ------ 33 2043 249, George Piper 227, C. Wise- Wright 161/2 32678 Frank Samioa--33 203 man 252, J. Nowlan 265-270, Collins 161/2 32639 John Gould 33 203 A. Wiseman 235, T. Bennett Coole-------15/2 33381 Si Trewin 36 200 248, H. Palmer 224-245, C. Buttonshaw 14 32828 Karl Bickell - -- -- 33 200 Mutton 224-232, H. Brock 239, Bickelî-------- 12 32113 Tease Staning ~ D. Perfect 301, E. Moore 249- Patfieîd--------------- 31821 ýe7 - - . 1 ý,_ %/ 271, D. Brunt 223, S. Davis over 25n0 Games <iVLà UtUNad rdeyec bge ter t.. .B.Gavil ___ 15 Mike MurPhY -~.219 seonEORerGE utI et MORGAN~.Iila- ri~ M. Richards ____ 214 Barb Buttonshaw - 217 Bowmanvlle: 01 reach. U*it Iuandmu n drîverUW V. Prout __ 214 Shirley Bickell 21 Jury & LeveilAnaa ___ 1 osWih ____ 1 Travel Ageney FalreY rapped Ina apair of Ab aSdiamaeuan #,fwf li . efct___ -2134PtR ossWin ___-217 whitby: fast talles nild-way la h o ancar arae m the"" D. Tier - .- -2113Alet Samn .216 Whltby Arena third te give hlmn a total o!f.. AMl . Pier211 Donbright .n 215 four, as Ted turn.d ln bis best MVehlmrcl0oDnCWigh 21 Ajax: erformanoe la te b. ie. MtorVebceAcdIUentL Ul u. F. Bradley . 209 Peggy Haynes 212 The Centre Smoke Shop Larry Heilani picked up Rob- L. Welsh x- 208O Le Patfeid _____211 TKE PRCSson's second goal, with the L._______liePtfed 1 TCE RCSMotors short-handed, at 16:29. For fusilier information, writeo C. Wiseman____- 207 Tinda Crossey 211 Adult.. - $3.06, $2.15 NOB Li»M NMurray Brown fired lthe final rco fCar,,George Piper -206 Vi Coole --------- __209 Direcga o h Tw eau en. Mtor VceAdn Claims Fn, M. Wlcor _____-2n6 Helen Reynolds - 208f Children *1.on go In c the Toast m Lue o payu . c -M t s V bce Ac i e t C as s F nJ. N ow lan _ _ __ _ _ 206 Jini H ouck 28 on n helet inue ! l.Y. ONTARIO DEPARTMVIENT OF TRANSPORT, J.Tm Bedford ____ 205 Lucien Aanaert____ 204 MeCabe bcd three ausst t 10 St Mary St., Toronto 5, Ontanec. ONTARIO Arn Sleep -_____ 204 George Heath 203 Oshawa Civic Auditorium go along with his two goals, B. Leaman ___ 204 Heleni Dunn.- 203j Thomton Bd. S. whlle Brown and "Mort" Mt arsn-22Rt ai 1 Richards cisc set up tbre Ben Hrrnei20nn2CoitaFb l 2 acorlng playu, S. Davis _______ 200 John Carter ______201 The Canadian StattmaIn, Bewmanvffle, Mar. 27, 1968 Pee Wees Win 4m2 Over Milton in Opener Ontario Semi- Fienals A four goal third period scoreless middle session. uprising gave Bowmanville a In the final 20 minutes, come-from-behind 4-2 victor Bowmanville fired four un- ove Mitonin he pennganswered markers. as Paul ove Mon the toenrt Forsey scored twvice. with game0f he estof hree Andrew McKenzie and Boyd Pee Wee Ontario semi-finals, Knox adding singles. Monday night at Milton. Scn aege ens Rick Bridgeman and Mike day night at the Memorial Ford scored in the first per- Arena, with the third. if nec. iod to give Miton a 2-0 lead, essary, slated for Milton on which stood up through aSaturday. Newtonville -Starkville League Averagez Shirley Bickell -____ Doris Tompklns Margaret Wade -___ Marg MacDonald___ Marlene Stacey- Mary Skelding Ruby Shaw ___ Joyce Stacey Marjorie Murphy Marie Trim -- Dorothy Stark Bernice Henderson - Ina Brown ---------- Olive Henderson Barney Boisvert Janie Owles Dale Foran Grace Farrow Sharron Brown ___ Carol Robinson____ Carolyn Gilmer 1 Shirley Martell _____15() 213 Isabel Trini - - -_____135 205 Ruth Robinson 121 192 Annelle Savery 117 189 200 Games 185 M. Wade --~ 267 183 M. Stacey -- 263-202 182 M. Murphy 249 180 R. Shaw _____235 180 D. Tompkins -___ -234 178 O. Henderson 234-219 175 D. Stark ____ 233 174 S. Bickell .__ 231-202 173 B. Henderson 218-210 171 M. Trim ---- 217-206 171 C. Robinson .___215 169 I. Brown ----202 165 Games Won 164 Opal ~53 159 Pearl _____50 158 Onyx------- - 36 151 Ruby 24 PAB's CAP-1 PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVI PHONE 623-3 if You Waited Ail Winter 0 Buy A Garage, limes Up Ie The good building weather will moon be here. 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