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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1968, p. 8

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8The Canadian Statesman, Bowrrarxvfle, JV1y e, 196 I SPORTopcs By Frank Mohun 623-7234 WELL DONE MERCHANTS! Bowmanvillc's Intermediate basebeîl eotry wYoo them-~ selves a lot of acclaim by bath the opposition players and! frnf al1ke, on Saturday ex'eoing in Peterborough. Playing- Ini he Ontario Senior Tournament, Bowmanville wasnIt given nitch oi a chance, when tbey were scbeduled ta meet top-:r rated Leaside Maple Leafs In the first round. Anyone wbo bas been fol]owing basebail lately,, will know that the Leafs. complete witb International League unllorms of the defunct Toronto Maple Leafs, are a tremen-: clously stroog ball club. Leasýide bas quite a number of former' professionals on tbc rester, so when you consider that Bow- 1 mnanville Merchants were losers, only by a slim 4-3 score, it' points up tbe fact that we are fortunate in hax'lng sucb a fine team. Not ooly that, but scierai Peterborough spectators at' the game told this reporter that they figured a bad rail at second cost Bowmanville the game, when Leaside scored al fouf runs in the second inning. The Merchants came back tn battie the Leaf.s on even termns until the eigbth, whcn tbree runs hrougbt then tii, withln a single marker, Bowrnanville bad the t'ing tall on'r base In the final framne when time ran cuitTHighly toutedý Leaside has only lost one game thus far this yeaî', being', defeated by Belleville seniors. BIG RACE AT MOSPORT Eager to fill in the gap left hy the Jack of CASC sanc- tioned speed eveots this year, the owners cf Mosport Park., have announced ibat a fulI-scale points event for tbe SCCA' formula car seî'ies will ha staged on Satîîrday, August 24th., The first two races, in the serics, icheduîled for seveo se' ,far, bave been beld in Colorado and Oklahoma. The purse' at Mosport, scene of the lone Canadian race of the schiedule wIll be $10000.00. BLACK PEARL HAS HOT FOOT It was unfortunate that Inclement weatber beld the attendance at Varsity Stadium ta slightly more than 15,00 wben a crowd anticipated at twice that was expccted. Unfortunate that is for the soccer entbusiasts wbo ddn't see the magnificent Pele in ac'tion, and that included the: sports editor, who didn't make the game either. Systems for Movement i fecreati*on ÇkeviewsI 1<Intended for last week) l8th the Crackers defeated the Atom Ba,çeball Bellettes by an 1l to 6 score. The top hitters for the Crack- ln an Atom Baseball game ers were L. Whitehead wifh Iplayed on Monday, June 24 two home runs and R double, J at Memorial Park the Card- and P. Colmer with a double. ilals defeated the Cubs by a For the Bellettes it was Robin :10 to 4 count. The top hitters MýartNn with a home run and j (J ~ ;for the Cardinals were G. Derrv, Anne Hubbard wlth a Brunt with a single. double; sîngl'e. ___ -and a home run, Paul Cascag-, nette with a home run and' The Belicttes defeated the The Cubs bitters were :iý on June 19th at Central Nowlan and Marc Bissonette ' Scbol. The Bellettes top bit- witha sngl eah. ters were Derry A'nne Hub- In te m e d i t Inthe Lord Elgin Atoin bard with one bit, Robin In f rr ,ed at w th ie ahMartvn. Gall Palmer,. tii Braves by a ï to 5 score. The Pearson, Lynda Burgess, Sbellv top bitters for the Mets were FyadVci ol n i Brian Stoneburg wltb a single eacb, xvhile Wendy Mountiov e n s and Marilyn Harvey ench had tws-ngSeftboIIthe Bravswith : bis. For the Royalettes by Jim Clarke 'bits. He wviffed ai npre- singe. or dthe brtsad esreu the top bitters were G. Chis- I 1-1, hl lown i re adMorsntxvis\lll il itb two bits, while N. Powered by an electrifylog, suve -,wiealwn i rerr Mrio w is hl ubid. J. Mickelsen andi er. Chartran's Men's Wear Up-' The game \as a comiplete and Arden Braun eacb ad one, Karen Piper eah ad nc bit. set F'rank's Variety 6-2 in the , contrast te the second ane, as bit. Jo the gamne played on Julie Wednesday, June 1tt second r bath clubs beefed up their Girls' Softball 20th tbe Bellettes defeated t-he game. It was the Varietv averages. For Ellis, Mike' Tbe Bellettes defeated the RoYalettes bx' a 3.1 ta 4 score. ,Club's second less in a rew.îrDoncgbue contînued bis bot Jets by an 8 ta 4 courut on The top bitters for, the Bell. after rattiing off 10 straight streak. with tbree bits and; June l7tb at Central grounds. ettes were Derry-Anne 'Hib. trlumpbs. The winners came fouir R.B.I.'s. Lloyd Stainiton.iThe top bitters fer the Bell- bard v ith four bits, Ron up with ixie hits, xvbile turn- xvitb a pair of doubles (2 RUB ettes were Marilyn Harvey and'Bartyîu witb four bits. Lynda Ing in their finest game eof Us) and Joe Balson witb a Julie Pearson, twn each, while Bugs ibforhm us the vear. "Sam" Snowden,_ triple and a single, .vere rgi er n ubrSer Vickie Co\vle tbree bits, Wendv making bis first start, took in step. Deug McFeeters had r y tnHbbar, Sbend3 Mou t, Vantoe, obn art nand' ~ fo ise it. Julie Per- te defeat, working six innings' a good night at the dish for Wendy Mouotjey each bad ane Gail Pfour.t, bM l argo tonea and allawing five runs and the lasers. He cracked eut a bit. The Jets top batsmen,. Ple' agtMTv six bits. Harvey Webster was rgrand slain bomer and addediweu'e Jane Mar'shall, Donnia ush. Sbcll3' Fry each mrith twa nicked for the winners' re-; a double, for a big five R.B. Haynes, Terresa Payne, Nancy bits. The top bitters foi- the 1mining min and tbree bits,,1. evening. 'Wood"Lehd'aka n i ugs Rovalettes were N. Hubbaî'd during bis seventh framie of.Ia double and two singles, for"eacb witb anc bit. 'ands C. e.Cooke, eacb Ma'it-t 1~ relief duty. the Upholster 'v clubbers. Bath In a game pla3'ed on Jun'v HaeyC.V stead Wray Randaîl ripped free of: teamsq performed below ferm n y avv .Vntn r J. Horgervorsk had ane bit l a batting slump. leading, in the field despite tbumping the Newvcastle attack wdth eacb. Chartran's at the plate witb Out a total of 25his.fxebsekocs W ýfour bits. Murray Obrien, Jim five bas k- - - Clar'ke, Baker, Ted Brown and, Leani'e Hoar smashed a Garth Lioton added singles.N i Aa Lie home run along with two otb-Ii i Kn Cydrma wlb ioges WLSL IO er bits. wbile Vera Wi un Crbe rscodand thsievnth Ps' anSFan Rickard collected a in the edandsvadin F,'KIw n i~ern h is n claimed the loseus' onl.y bit1s. napp's'pair of safeties apiece. i "'for tbree runs in the top of seondfl' had given the visitors-3 0 ' the sixtb. A pair of walks. Newcastle unlea',ed a fer- ed 't nppscut 'Radal's oube ad Orie.'shitattck t Lrd lgu Scooling their ]ane marker ln the 1 j Rndll' dubl ad Orir.',,hi atac atLod Egi Scoo 1fourtb. But Newcastle broke' sacifce lyboote thirlead: last Monda', nugb ,to a hnd it open witb fourirn the sixthI ta 5-I1. They' added thelu' final, Bcwmanville's BH W.((Herb) 'and really wrapped it up by run in the seventb off Wehs- 'Knapp Towing Seri ce a 1.3-1'counting seven tims I hhISE 'ter. Brown and Randaîl bath setback. iin Durham Ladies final frame. tms te bhad bits. after two were Out-! saftbal] action.Rsmr en a h Baker. in a spectacular burl- lRsmr e-i a h 'ing displav, allawed Frank's' Laura Myles scattered six lone Towing Service batter a I riîn the f irs. th 'safeties ta post the wxin, wbîle with more than anc bit, garo- ,alerote rumncoig n theanie Owls turned un a per- ering two singles. Losing i sex'entb. fect nigbt at the plate, leading pitcher was Sharlene Cain. We had seen Napoli play almost tWO 3years ago, along wasapped fugryor 1 hît s t wîth their stars Altofini and Caine, when thev mnet Indepen- 'o '.. i gamne. but held on for, det.ld by Esebio. the renowned black panther. 1eod0taih wna 05lsittg le the Shoe Men upset Whytes Just to Illustrate iust how gond he is ratcd, the press Uphoistery 15-12. The win- U release we received stated that if Bobhy Hull scnred 75 goals, ners collected 11 safeties from OL touchdown Passes, then they wouid be tI the same class as lruns and five hits, during hii Edson Arantes de Nascimento, hetter known as Pele. 1 2/3 innings stay. Howie In r c Pele, nown throughout the world as the' "Blackryn.inreie, 41efams Inow In his l3th season as a firs division soccer p.la. . remaining anre runs and six For the uninitiated, Pele is the greatest thing to happexi toi This photograph shows the multi-modal spectrum of transportation servicesJ Brazil since the export of coffee and his country has made provided by CP Rail, CP Air, CP Transport and CP Ships. The common symbol Pindli hitter George 'General'F him a national institution. mneaning that he is not foi' sale ta. linking the total transportation system is based on a triangle for motion, a, seg- Joncs followed with a single a sccr cuboutid ofBrzil o a irle ox opraion ad apotio o a qure orto left, scoring SainsburY, Mc - ocrcu usdofBai.ment o icefi global oeain n oto fasur o stability. and suddcenly Bowmanville Pele, known throughout the world as the "Rlack Pearl". Lippincott & Margulies developed the new corporate communications plan fori were alive and ki'king. Kel- lias been sensational as a goal scorer. Not counting this C ana dian Pacific. ly then ripped one dlown the Msason, the Black Pearl has tallied 878 goals, a feat that!' - Bake______ __________ ________-rîgtfil inre, so rn er somne soccer experts dlaimn will neyer be matched. forr i Ba e, ndted as 4uner.R In the four tour gamnes this season, Pele lias scored sixSecnd baemanBobbi Ste right, Here's Pele's scoring record from 1956 through ta 1967 c 1L IIer, vent wild, al]l Ba- 196 - 2goals 1962 - 79 goalsý' IIIDII iJ I JUith raellho ecod 1957 - 64 goals 1963 - 77 goalsfed's' missed bunt attempt by John 6 2 1958 88 gýls 964 - 62 gols ýAftc'r traidings 3-0, Newcas- the third as Nancy Goodwin* bobble, walk andfilces Fowler saw KeLly nailed go- 6 2 3 -54 7 le came up with three fifth'singled, Rosemary Perris aod;choice. ýing to third. The entire Bow- *1959 - 125 goals 1965 - 106 goals'inn runs and then pushed' r avlebnhepoe sa 1960 - 75 goals 1966 - 40 goalsacross the winnier in the final Eleanor Colwell drew freeý Vera Wright scattered eight. manvilofetbenchirdease pa.iPOR FURTHER -1961 107 goals 19637 - 53 goals' framre to edge Bownmanville, Passes and with two out an' safeties in registering the vic- ' ft was the second and mosti INFORMATION Hisgretes sorxg efor. xgh golscae ii 164H. W. Knapp Towing Service'error permitted the run toi tory. while Diane Whalen al-lglaring bad cail by the base) Hisgratet coingef ot. igt oal, am in194!4-3. in a Durham Ladies Soft-: Score. 'Iowed only three bits to takelumpire during the game, Ev-I agalnst Botofogo. Pele&s club, Santos. won the Sao PauilolbaIl encouniter, last Wednes-ý Newcastle came hack to tieA he defeat. t~ erybodx', including officiais,' state championship for the second tUme in a row this year and: A walk to Eleanor Colvvell Janie Owls sing]ed, Fran 'winners' three, with Nancyý mistakes. Unfortunately, this the 1th time in 14 years.i and singles by Rickv Van: Rickard walked and Bowman-. Goodwin notching three sing- ý particular caîl was not only " Since the 27-year-old Pelle star-ted plav ing for Santos,, Heuvelen and Lee Skinner: ville committed three errors. les. Brena Linton and Nancy: bad, judgment wise, but also thetean asowon two World cbampionships. During a span laccouinted foir Knapp's firsi The winning marker came Hooper collected singles. Theîtiming wise. It cut down a......................... the tem als two runs in the second. Th e in the seventb, without th& other Newcastle hit, a. single,, promising threat, as Fowler from 1957 ta 1962, Pele did not play in a losiuig match with lcl piecd Up another in benefit of a hit, on an infield went to Marg Van Dyke, followed the disputed caîl by Santos, the Brazilian National team or Brazils World Cup' --i whiffing for the final out. teamn. NNhtes Win bv Default Grant Wright lashed a sin- il I gle to left, leadirxg off Bow- 1' + 'r '~ tanville's last ditch stand, in j the last of the nintb. Krol TOURNAMENT Lh rr n u iii in~ then clipped Larry Piper with Resuits of the Confederation Open (Dominion Day> Tour- cV I from the game. Bob Joboston KEEPS nament at Bowýmaný'ille Couxntry Club, Monday, July 1Isi. - dousecd the Merchants' rally. weeas folio%"s, fli t 1 15 retii'ing the nextHO AE EH hoe 7 o 3 thre mn.Two of tbem 'vere ON TAP AT TIMES Low Gross - lst - Brian Peters. Bowmans ui]] 36-,36 - 72, ip p in g lis~ T strikeout victims, as John- 2nd - Bruce Welsb, Bowmnanville, 37-48 - 75; Ird - Bill Lx'le. ton's fast hall resembled a 0F HEAV Bowmanville, 46-39 -85: Jack Jarvis, Oshai,'-a, 41-44 - 85. hv Jim Clarkesever 1< ssf's. Rand'y Donoghue's single an rled boarinduig i r-USEA Low Net - lst - Bob Boss;oin. Oshawa, l0l-H1dcp. 36. Net; Cbai tran's Men's Wear cii Haxry Willoughby, Filis, three Elli', errors wrapped u c chre '65, 2nd - John M. Ford, Bowmanvîlle, 87 - Hidep. 21, Net 66. tinued theii' upwvardi swing In hsfine suo ier, ffere thre gm'ssor Around the Bases: Mra'Kney te ok Over 60i( people piayed in this excîting exerît sponsored last Wedoesdp., nilt 1s sec'- hsfrt ebc ftrtre rudte ae:Mu'a eney fer aîok by the Bowmanville Countrv Club and prizes wvere donated iondi game whipping' Ellis wins. Chartrans nicked hirniObrien, Chartran's slick sec-'second inning, tossed bi for nine safeties, as he strucký ond sacker, hiad a gcod ngtuta strong game. He foinnIed by O'Keefe's Breweries. The course was in excellent cani- Shoes 7-3. It 'vas their fourthýot i n akdnn. lttepae ihasnl nIee n sudtrewls tionand rougt n1ny cmpldentefto the winner withr Ellis openced the scoring< double, for two RBI's. Bako'-. Over the last four framnes he It is hoved that the next open tournament will be as' seasonal record cf seven wins s1ri king for two firstIinning: with a big blow iin the fifthl flung runless, hitless hall.1 ruits. AI "Coo'" Osborne and' and two RBI's along with' Kelly hadi two of Bowmari-ý successfuL. in 14 g1î0'iC. ';Bruce Adams had douibles.!Clar-ke's two safeties, led theI ville's five hits and an RBl.1 ______- -Whyte's Uphaîlsters' won the Chartrans bit for a single run ýMen's Wear club ntfensivel-.ý Wright, Sainsbury and Joncs openx'.overFrak's aritr.iii he op c th se on nChartrans continuied their im- ( <'mpleted the Merchants' bit- KINMENhvdefauît. leaving thenu witl'ibmir Claîke's triple and Wraylpî'ovecl defensive plaý' su p1 ting. Leaside's sbortstop, Alf an 8-6 record. Chartu'ans bad.ý Randalî's sacrifice bunt. The; porting Bakers excrell1e n ti Payne, hadi two cf the victors, BR[NG THIS ta scrarrble for thrir %vin, lost>'îs tinislied 'their scoringi pitching display. eigbt safeties and two RBI's. 2over..oming a 3-1 Ellis leýad. foi' the game in the Lyottom ofi This Sunday afternoon. the Bih Weedon, Bobbie Stevens, SiCAL PIC AS hev' mounted a five run ral-'the fourtb, with Bruce Adams' Intermediate Men's Softbal]rKrol, "Biicky," Rced, Jim Wil- SPECAL 12 PRCE PSS :ly ii the fifili and added a couinting their third run, on, locp bas a double-beadex': son and Bob Booth rcunded FOR TWO .sîngle in the sixtb. The loss an errer. ;slated. The first gaine pitsiout the Maple Lcafs' attack. BID TO TE wa theShoeMen' firt, f- Tailig 3-, Chrtîn rerd-hot Chartrans against lea<ý Ray Crombie robhed John ter baving w.xon three in a a 6-3 lead in the top cf the! gue leading Frank's Varietv,: Gartley cf an extra base-bit UP GENEROUS ro' 1 fift,» banging oui five its.: at 1 p.m. The secoid ga m«e in tbe fourth. lit displayedi FRIDA&Y.. JULY 5th 'rerr'v Baker' tuur1le a Murray Obrien and Baker, bas Wbyte's Upbolstprv meet-; "roadrunnier" speed as he SUPP[Y 0F 1968 flashy' tbree bitter for the earil withbhase knocks, had, ing Ellis Shocs. Th(- Suindaylpulled in the drive, deep HOT WATER ,vinners. HP claimed eigbt two RBT's apiece. The Win- double-beader is the resuit of,'down the le.ft. fieldîrienp Lar- .strikeoi.t xictîms and walked ners added their final min in the postponcment of Mondax- ry Piper was chcated of alr hree, in bringing bis pitcb- ('be sixth, ending the crisplY.eveniog'sq Dominion Day con- base-bit when Leasidie rentre- igmark ta six xins against played game. With two out.' tests.fideBoSulvnstcd KINSME SUPER CARIlU__ ' is four ioning drive off bis, e -BING.O- ecat N ar uIe George Bal] bad a gooddac. st theYP handiling seen chances, at bis, e PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE ~ w u f A 1 ere solid, making onlv oneTHE VWhe he ol eI. R q rd dimscue, ta a pair by the %vin- 1ners. Leaside pitching rung V f I t7A fll * . I i iM i Aup a total of 12 strikeouts and pullcd off a classy double Brand New 1968 AMBASSADOR"Sedan or $2,000 in earned wîn. Cash. 81,000 HI-Lo Game: $600,010 SmaIl Snowbail TeBwmni club ia- <80no.):8100000BIgSbwbal 52by Jim C'larke spite the raile of underdogs, able, but needed n nîli frame vel to Kingston for an after- D (n ns).$,00-081 hobal(5 os) Bowmnanville Merchants put Bowmanville gave a gutty ýaid from Bob Johnst.oi te noon ('ontest this Sunday.N A 1600 regulUr games; $450 speelal tantes. up a valiant shoxwîng hefore performance and almost stole'preserve the winr Leo KelI', Wîtb eacb game the Mer-W Y MM Plus 4 Early Rird Cîsmes (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 'bowiîng 4-3 ta the highly tout-'off wixth a major victory. witb a first inni g lead-off, chants appear ta be gain ng ori ed Leaside Maple Leafs, in A calamitous second înnîng single and George Sainsbury's'confidence and except fot, a Dont fotet te buy the economny pack for value Peterborough tournament ac- saw Leaside rap out five bits fifth inoing safety were Bow-i lack of muscle at the plate and savemoney. rtion Saturday evening. and score ail of their ruos. manviîUe's oniy hits until tbe tbcy are capable of giving i i i s an Sv mne.Witb only three games un- Ralph Kennedy, the Mer-'eighth inning. any club a good run. This i ietil der their belts this season, chants' ace flinger, recovered, Trailing 4-0. Sainshiiry and Wednesday evening <Jul.v 1) IMAY FREE AND VALU ABLE POOR PRIZES ithe Merchants were pittedltossing two-hit, shutout bal] Ray Crombhie opened the the locals travelled ta Belle- L. agaiosta slick, experieed over the rernainir1g seven eighth inning with ucsîeil Nx wek fth 19 KING ST. W. TRAE YU OR OtR P~qRONGEclub (and practicaily ex'er- frames walks. A fine sacrifice bunl I iveatherman lias smilpcd w ones choice to capture the Leaside's Dîck Krol, fer- bv Jim Coyle Pcdvanced both I sbould have reports on both * touruiament with ease). Pe-e seven Linxgs, was unbeat.' o! the Merchanta' runners.'these games. the safe PER ONTH cdean I ow-costj way to have ail the HOT WATE R you want when you want t mW TWO-ELEMENT WATER HEATER nville Public commission BOWMAN VILLE

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