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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Apr 1968, p. 9

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SPR olSSPORTOPICS By Frank Mohun 623-7234UURAMLD iESSFBL JUNIOR TOWN LEAGUE DOWN TO WIRE Ladies SotalLau sase oatn ameigo o dayice .Aprl8hn t8ocoka M.Hwr ritnshm Ken's Men's Wear scored four goals In 90 seconds of the liPrneS.AeeconfoHeswllbhld bd period, but Bills Billiards earned a 5-4 decision to † † † † † tie the Junior Town League finals at one game apiece with PEE WESOSESEIE the other tied.tAter oin'rotehnhwteou hidpeadlol That sets the stage for the all Important deciding en- Ontakeite einggm f h et ftre e e couter, Sunday night, 6:30 at the Memorial Arena. Both U Oent aem-a seesBomnlefudththeaci teams have been playing fast, exciting hockey and we recom- Mied . doet lwywrk ste ottenx woMlo fnend that you take In this final clash, which should be one M en s rySOnS Wi - Mxe eague Thhe Bowanvi os rw-laigageain 6i the best of the entire season ! B w ,ng weiththerfiepsigpasqon hesle riig6' OH MY ACHING HEART ! , ajor L e. TO ead om m ercil/ Final Joan Brunt took top honors mintoe backadecosdteagigoo5beoefv You can have your Grey Cups, Stanley Cupt and World for the ladies in the Mixed The localscopeeydmntdlautithfna Seris, ut her isnotingliketheexctemnt ou eelwhen We re ot ureif t ws eBryson's Smoke Shop turn- a pair of second period tallies The final goal credited to, Bowling League on Friday, buzzer, but a cobntnofeclntga-ndn d't chering, for theehome ton ieteteam o gonent t ey are h edule o e f t s ed toMemoria Arn whailandthrapped it0up itefourCrossey was actually put into Mach3229th, 1968,highrolli plain being out-ukdaon h eealdMlo3 dowern bo the hrefere esa curse he ad luckbte wth a th owsee u tsecthe he pingMton & Gould Swhelp-lay.e ia 2 iutso Mutton & Gould's empty net and racking up a 764 for preserve the win audya itni a h aeso they score -th, it's easoluehagnificent. And whenour bu heofMenMajorhe air7-0 to move out mn front twol Alex Wiseman scored twice by one of their own players, three to take high triple. as Bowmanville ied20aertefrsatdtor theamwscoet hOnt«aouhamni, t A ndhen ostxhlbowlershee notupao snaugarneCaornecialthckbestof to lead the Smoke Shop, when the losers iced six at- Onie Etcher remains on top mid-way in thegaendfalycnctdferivmnus taatinfenarihome-ton spt ahan f te otel1bwel. t te aleys on Wedandyu finalsmecil ocey La- singles going to Guy Parks, tackers, In an attempt to with an average of 241. Mor- of the third. arain felng hmeton sors ancanfe a ening. n enesaguefnl. George Samnsbury, Joe -Bál- avert a shutout. Bob Hellam ley Etcher took high single Thbosi So it'a congratulations to Bowmanville St. Mary's Cement lar P Bryson's counted the lone son. Brian Bradley and Bill contributed three assists to for the men with a 309 game Thbosdereaotfcedtorhernprdpa "Reden"for innng te Otari "A Minr Jvenl oe o ofPisgamtheLonlygoal of the first period, added Crossey. ithe winners' attack. and Hap Palmer took high1 under coaches DogJmsadTryBakIh eeta championship before somne 1000 fans at the Memorial Arena,lhad games of 261-251-259aror tILrrPipreit774 ttal ope.mtso nOtroJveiecaposi emi 92 Sunday night. la 771 triple. Howard Brom- pacerrtPiereans itn p Tiear's diion ftepewesicue:RnyTil Not only did they win 7-3 to take the best of five series,'elning 79 (25)25,arud I en-B ills le Junior Fîna aeagSf 3.o Peacericx rn utn ob oeJh aby three games to one - but it took one of the greatest come- elson 744 (260) Geol Mch- DnSpcer0or0ibs DnGsLvigtoenMreSeo backs In local sports annals to capture the title. Glanville 722 (286),.I)on Bag- .But300 GM.es Boy de KBbyLxoPueosy an at Bowmanville had won the first two games, but Saturday nell 715. Don had a big 326 J0. But33 .Ece nrwMceze ob ipo n hlpRmrl afternoon Fort Erie moved right back Into contention by single game to tie BriariB y Dw n n ens 5 »30 deeaig h Rden5-,inFrtEie Martyn fot the highsngle 700 Triple@ BASKETBALL FIILYED Sunday night, after a scoreless opening period, during Milne 710 (322), Ron "Fats" by AI Cole a goal by Dickens. At theiwhat proved the winner for' . Eutch71; . avisr 74;09;7-Th eTownBaktllLguoealywndpthi whchBomavileweeohot-anedmotiflhetietcer71r(79. owinoi O Snd h Blls ilen o to erod Blls oo-hil'sBilird. . rut 64tH Pler 774; 197-68.easonlithgabanquenSatuday night at the, ErintopeidsBllslok iBllsBilars the visitors struck for three unanswered goals in the second. Ron hauth ai38nguen aurdayliards tied the Junior Hockey esiete adKnso h his unday ng heet a 6:3070; .Benk 725; . ObrE-Golf autrylb At Intermission time there were plenty of "long" faces among Bob Lawton 701 (255,Gearge League Finals as they down- ropes. ld prvetas Billbst a elcher 718.Benett73; O Et DndMartnwspceda h ops otvlal the local fans, and the way it looked - there could be no Stephen 701 (246). ed Ken's 5-4. As the third period opened trying to win their first plaeran asovoedino heprsien'some orne hope of victory. Erne Perfect had a 399In the first period Bill's up, Bill's kept the pressure championship and Ken's try-1 20GmsadOe year. Bill HaywothscrnttlihTmPesn he St. Mry'sCeut ee' lyiguEop r ingl re. l uton 2a94,Frdscored first, as Perris put one on and at 5:01 they had an - ing not to be eliminated afterl L. Stainton 223; M. Harri- picking up theawrfoth eu'sbtdfns Although they'erewiving eerthng, nothing went r. iThmandle. Bil udBa29,rtehd past Nemis at 3:17. With 10 other goal, by Hellam. At thethey have dominated the en- son 240, 226; H. Piper 226; fogrvmerr and hen hthe cha vncewa tererathig oalth en to edh 282, George Piper 272, Don seconds remaining in the 15 minute mark things began gue al year. If Ken's areM A Rcars 25 24 P orr. l an we te hnc wsthre ret ol-enig sppe Oke 269, Maurice Richards period Bill's vwent two up on to change as Ken's hit for ousted this will be the second'Prout 238; D. Bradley 224. Unftortwsunaeydet te omtettesot them. 268, Dave Reynolds 265, Russ Ken's as, Hughes scored. the first time in the game on year that they have been L. Piper 284; M. Etcher 269',dtrwsual oatnbtfo eot ehv We don't know what manager Ray Preston (a member Hately 264, George Bebee 2,61, Again Ken's were shutout by a goal by Burns. Within 3%j beaten out of the finals after .309; D. Thompson 237; H. received, it aperp htbaktali of he 58chapioshp cub an cochDonMcGegr sidRoly Coombes 278. the great goal-tending of Mc- seconds Ken's had the score they had won the league Moore 238; M. Welsh 220; S. abigsa, p i n aytwad be twen'8peros b ubaRdencame Dout flyingoi h h IGA os a ihRoberts. dtied 4-4 on goals by Walroff championship. Hockey fans Davis 283, 268: E. Brock 238;, gsaosarigti al third. They continued to be frustrated in their efforts - and Vaiety 3512w hade1rankfr essdhar1cnboteD.ityseadBunwihon ckyan o ath 0 2 52J.223nB.laniCUHE-PA OIH finlil Do Frse scre. Te Aen lieraly ruted an hgh inge.mark Bill's again potted one Ken's saw their great effort manville fellows, should come D.sereca22,22;C.rai secna,dlaten rsteyfas oed hareat rally cee a d im hytnge B., tl nt fto go three up on Ken's, on disappear as Hughes scored out on Sunday night at 6:30. mer 256, 269, 249; H. Brock OsaaCuhehvebntrnginomgea Rogers connected. the team standing with 29 pts.; 28.221.Obre21 4,hce vrth atfwwes hc a hmeg u But wa it to late- coul "we" ie itup ? Wrren IG.A. s 3 ponts bak forand a 749 triple. All the big 243: M. Wilcox 241; M. Rich- Cobourg Cougars na xiigsxgm faradte Ader's blazing slap-shh de ounte caughtuaithchaxnt ofsecond svgsprmantheYo th Bo li g over 00 ndusomeinba he Bnnet22 87 BdowThathortol31CrsreinvthOtaosm-fal menof wat was Go"hapvoenin Bri heexit- arMe.Albrt2ne hasH24w' This second half is creating! A. Wiseman 229: Audre ' agnst Maerkhnam elAWx inr fteMtotte met ohe edenfialls o h ealedeonaioalbyaptian rmel as240.d o- BANTAM IGIRLS D. Terry ----- --. 232 not only a race for the team1 Sleep 255; Ab Saman 227: H. Nweeyn lasloso etn ewe h atr John Oyler early in the overtime. When Joe Hircock made a At the banquet on May 4th, 5,AF e dk03, Paynr 2; Dadson .BCoombes-- ___-I225-2070laersip buetopa rae close2D onue227,2;r e6M.dviinan h M towinr, sameefrm lt, nti It 5-3, you knew that the Ontario championship was ours, all ares and the sponsors are|0. G. Jensen __--¯__ 209 Brian Martyn, toohnav r e tanintn22,25;l,.Tih aewthrkmsuetswp the betofsvnafar because nothing was going to beat the fired up locals now. askeot attend. Team Standing M. Adams ------ ....-- - 209i and Jack Bond all have a 230 241.shafterthe irs w ae, h eisialeewt To make sure, Larry Devitt broke away to score Into the 13th Week - 2nd Schedule Dadson .------ 47 G. MacDonald -----.__ 203 average. Martyn leads in pins Tea Standihwtaing AWx theoeeyt oe63iloetm n empy et ad he Rges ddd isseon, ftr hegol-Averages Amond- 30iL rut----.------ 654 Bond by 19, so in the remain- Team W. L. Pins Pts. Markham. keeper had returned to duty. Piper ----301 K. Mountjoy - 617 - gtw ekantngc Obre1 Iwswi It aslie trnngtheclckbac t se te are trn a e G me A e.Fredricks ___ 23!T. Brock - .____-- - 601 happen.Iw te e ay leadean-Obrne 26½ 12½440063 It as writen ta aka a niiae t otof ans. Aetndwile the Redmen migtaetelretus toBlaOsborne 36 246 Wright __22!W. Coombes --- .__------- 596 ship the Belts have a four-Brn 251 44760Mcalsuzeswtthrrogpayoteexntht mutoe xcientn ithawe Rhadmebargaieft he reate- How rin ar Brome------D. Ha51High Single SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE point lead over the Crackers Perfect 24 15 40243 57 all they (Markhamhatodwsapernteictow, back spirit they showed us, is what champions are made of. Dave Reynolds 39 238 C. Abb t-----------1777, Goodwin 0; Sevlle andan elwightpointhad ovebObEchr23 16 4085975nWhe t htrpotrwsacuaeonntw o' Welil done Bowmanville ! Bob Lawton 39 236 High Double 2; Lewis 5, Hately 2; Good 7, could hapewrigtsardthings Lob 22 17 40597 530kow -bu ngtingi ur-Crsmnnee(i h Along with all local ejorts fans we say thanks to the rni e ret 3 .Ddo 4 owese .In last week'seaction the Wilcoxd 19221 0 34350rouhegi, sandjdigbwStra'aamwihw following players, along with Ray and Don for bringing Larry Piper 39 234 jR. Martyn -- ------ -317GoodwiTeam----Standing------ Of icelbe r *tedPte om-sedfoEr 19 22 39390 3wThedOshw cngvea latasmcha heecie Bowmanville the Juvenile crown : Doug "Smokey" Haves, Russ Hallman--- 39 233 1S. Knight . ------------ 302 Good -n--_--__-- 60 bes 7-0:thePw rHt ouseP.otchr175 2 39396340 nTedopnrl asy etrMe l h ay sCuh e ÈIave Wright, Warren Alder, Dave Rafuse, Gary Wilson, Don JaurkBondnnaert----- 9 232 BAv N Te 5A BOYS Colvile 560 21ts ecai on s verMtle T H i son 1 2 4 6 and0thougho thler h r u ov t esa e tig i p r.orsey, Sandy Brown, Joie Hircock, RIck Woolner, Kim Rog- Bill Westlake - ---36 230Oenen5,VaDren0;------ . 57 RBelts Rd eiars and Mll3righe 13 26 38467 30 ers, Larry Devitt, John Hamilton, Gregg Corden, Brian Pet- Don Oke ------- 36 23o Welsh 5, Piper 0; Roberts 5, Hatn _ 476onindteCakesad3rc132 3362 Oshwa rnilg o ebhsbe o efre q ers cpt JhnOyer Hrr Ole J.,an Kn acenieDon Bagnell ---39 229 Korsten 0. Etcher 65the Machine Shop squeaked Average Os haw asigtie noetm(Straafehapn ermaagerohpnoylrn S.arr y's e m r, nent M ceze Ed Leslie-,-------- 39 229'O Team Standing Sellers 341 4-3 victories over the Ban- intregas(ewsol cededw hto)ntefrt maaero sosrigSi ay' emn.Ron Etcher ------- 36 229 Ov en _-.--- 38 Bouwmeeste 291 bury and Molded Goods. The, 0. Etcher._____ 241 game against Thorl.Tidgmcntesre ostng Ma riHatei ha-- r--s39--61Lewis 28-f-e-team-t-t-er-h-h . 2B1unt92 9 W( ed), eight o'cloc tteCvcAiioim KMar ieRirds36 95218PHpgeSingleK. Cobb286-254237 1. eladts iple3or 4. Lo-bb n222- OPENFORPLA MieMurphyl 39 218 D3Mc obbie N Godin26 . Cakrs6H. Osond2217 1Hrol cm eloj ste2 High Doub-le-----M.--Mack---in6265 13 .M llrigt65 s.onhe 216 Bu-Brtr369 24 aDil217 JA. Patild270 4. ahmeShopnd9ng.Palmer2216 GierStphen 39 216 J. Welsh 179K. Bb 6----275.CBanbury 58-- 3- 9 . OGmanile215 DPNFR LYr. H. oB. ue 39 2157 aey7,Brmel 0MBysn kWigh . il om5036Prec51 Stn cMrtr 9 155,Le 2Brnt7,Bigs1.253. FaMllrgts 648;v. DProu 213 MEMBERSH P EltonBrock36 21 B dl Te m tD ingR.lad 1. M oldie Gods.48 H b Sam an2136o R T 0 S CO P E - - 150 U I R - - 2.0 George sPip-er - 396 227Biggsh .--------- 317!J.Eat er --------B Ma ry --230-.9 eor.ge Pviper215ý Gerg Ganile 39 22 6MRoerHi 25 C. HBrdy276 J. LOn30VIiWlxe0 BUSINESSME'SrLEAGUE--D.Bradl 36 Sn60-I5-212 aln-- --- ,56 --BMrphy 22 . BRncndrd214 N JohnCarte 39 21 W. MUNjOR0023G.IeRLS_--__-68. PBlackburn 220 N. Bowlan--- ---- 214 POP!ADEFCEN EVC WEDNESDAY ATE R Ken -Tice 3 25 R. Bouwmeester ..-- 851M.Thopson2 0 r Seep 24 Dr B. ma e D.2 Vrdey ,ormll0oyd n rict --------- 2B . ening emm raouPHOE223- 31 StMurrayTer 39 255 ws208 G. Dadson 2s04. Slek97 . FBromel2148L eaan20 M E M B E R S HJac L n er k39 1! . d298H gh T 1e- - - - -1. CP ipe 2----13 . Wi c x 1 ClrneOe 3 0 .Bradey 47S.BradCarson20 LA IE 4.0 W EK AY 4500 Louk Weanet 36 227 rson 5, Edmondson 2; R.- Hately-2080R H a r ld B e n ne t t -- - -- 3 9 2 1 2 au t 5 r o k 2 ; P a k r . B o w--- - n g- -R .- -W r ig h t 2 07--- ---M ---- N G L eo r M e e ti e r s - - - - 3 9 2 2 5 e s -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -B . H o a r o y d 2 30 7 e r e P p r - - BGo eGlanville 39 225CTeamaStanding J. Goode 206 P A Frak ams 6 03MaDoal 5 Wllithapeedagir R Wstak3•0H ent Johr u M ld -------36 202 Par er.45 ano t yw e k w h n ar ' M . MG rnt 2021 e f r - -- 0 LobW lli cD am 39 2021 B ock43 Dnyo e m erleague---had-:95 T. Hl a n 220 . N w a ---- - 0 Si Trewin 39 2 W1 Br unt jo -------2 0238 e e t s o e ih o l niF m t 0 BUSINESSMEHighLSingleONonenscoreeover--725,-both211 G.D.Brewster,201 eam-W-L Pin- - -- --------- .4Luxton 20 WhytLal LM.Bropn 200 r 1en x M OVrING TO b sDON'T D SREGARD New'v-------lle-S--arkvil-e Frank's BwigLau Variety 21 18 43497 21 Pepsi Don't be foolish arouind your farm this spring. Thursday, March 28th SL OIIEYED P.6 6 enWi ol 21 18 43498 21 Accidents can happen ln the best of weather ! DrsTmAverages 25SE KNGA D AV Wear 20 19 42889 20 ýMargaret Wade 192 Mer@ is the Mostun livbearannOpclHsoy.FRTS Mutton &1 Loose stabling ls a common danger a t this timne of i Marg MacDonald 189 WEEK ONLY, youcnpuhaehemssogtferwieywn Goud -19 20 290 1 year. Another hazard is a slippery yard. Be careful M reeSae 185 Ol"N'N- oplt wt$1n3.50 helwlw aeYr)eo Jury &!¡ not to fall and injure yourself. Mary Skelding 182 ONYib 13.5 7hl o m ntonfaeo yntendamsi- Lovell- 18 21 42736 18 Ruby Shaw 182 visile thewih ea sGAATE egv o ih As of 8 A pril, 1968 your Hdwe 17 22 42884 17 Even when you ore careful, an accident mnay happen. Ala Langstalwihtcmor n17sin9 E N HeGat-4254941 Be prepared to meet the cost of emnergencies with DothSar17CO RSTCH SEFM C a a a M n o eHeave__ 1 2 194^4 I ' arrmfamily protection plan. Barney Boisvert 1751 Cana a M npo ery Lsbes13½ 25½,142501 13½ a: Brnce Hendesn _ 173 LL GLAS!E N O RC Fody 13k25t4266 3½ For Information call: OliveHenderson ~--- SNGE7ISO JAMES BA RNES, SAM BL ACK,i Diane Langstaff 168 N PONMN EESR will be located at the St. oseph's Mixedi Newcastle, Ontario. Bowmanville, Ontario, Dale Foran -----.__. 16515 j Phone : 987 -4768 Phone : 623-2465 200 Games 1owlng League O. Henderson 241 EAST M AMLLch 24 PH IL DOST, IVAN T HOMPSON, I.Sangeya-- 2Cm2tewt9Fae EA T M A L:Newcastle, Ontario. R.R. 2, Nestleton, Ontario. 1S. Brown -__ 228 Lne n ae CE T talers 5-------- 4 Phone.: 987-4797 Phone : M. MacDonald _ 227 BIFOCAL ""-es 46B,.ekst..k 9...49,, !. rr 216212HO R Angels 44 -.-Brown-208 17 BOND ST. Mon., Tues., Thur.- e ctmonles Sx 2CIAG INSURANCE M EAST0 9d lorFri. $ll.50 600tKPgaSkret-E-shawa- 5G. Farrow 203,2d lorClosed We. 60 Kn SretE.OhaaLadies' High Single-Rose D. Tompkins ._ 2021 mat. - 9 A.M. to 1 ONt Venasse 222. 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