SPORTopmcs By Frank Mohun 6373 RIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFF One year ago Whltby Henry Street defeated Bowmanvllle HIgh School Rednien, and went on to capture thc C.O.S.S.A. senior football champlonship. Thursclay afternoon - 2:30 is garne Urne, thec mre two l é1 teams play at the Bowmanville campus,.and coach Bill Brunt la confident that this tuxne It will b. the Redinen who ernerge victorlous. Thrdyscnetistescn afo a two game total M elsice in Curling Rink Ali Set for Season Opening poin seies wih Bwmanill ledin by12 points on the e y strength of an 18-6 wln n hiWhtby lait week. but B.HScame bckt soe wceI teseod nrusM ajo*r Lge. by o Caruana and Larry Devitt. After a scoreless third. perlod, Harvey Williams intercepted a pas and ran It back Three big triples were re- co edts week as the Major for the cllnching T.D. In the final period. Leaguers carne up wlth anc t. t j. t t of their best efforts ta date. SK AEThe kid frorn the South It would appear that a large number o! local residents ' wîtiHowa tripenele ft88e are gaing to take up skiing this winter - at least we have bowle1swhd amtie oi 284.. had niany inquiries regarding the purchase o! equiprnent at 326-291. Brian "Snap" Martyn a reasonable rate. There will be a couple o! sales coming up carne out of his lurnp wlth so -onInBwavlth teinOshawa.i 825. Martyn's scores were( soon- oe h BowanvllC theothr l 310-227-288. The Mighty Mike First on the agenda Is the Kiwanis Ski Sale to be held Murphy won the high single on Saturday, Noveniber lSth in the girls gymnasiurn at Bow- wlth a trernendous 363 and manvile Hih Schol. 1added twa more* gamnes of Thnv ale HiScl. ei toeocok n atutlfu 230-223 for a nice 816 triple.J The alewll bein t oe o'loc an lat utilfou This moved the righty anc ta p.rn. - and you will be assisted In rnaking the correct equip-1 second place Ini the averages, nment selection by such ski knowledgeables as Carson Elliott. hitting. 247 for 24 garnes. Jini Collis and Bruce Colwell. (lr icx replacing i Anyone having equipment to seli must brlng it to the 781 (313). This le the secondE High School between the hours of nine and 12 Saturday time Brock has been out with niorning. In order to make it easier to seli your articles, and cracked ribs. We know how he did It the first time but also ta enable prospective buyers to see clearly Just what have flot had a report on thisC thcy are looking for, the Kiwanis Club has a few suggestions., event. What a man! Walt First of ail, you are requested to tic the skis together Hately had 776 (299-283), and mark on the length of the skis. Boots should misa beTe Banl74(30,ai markd wth te sze ad aso wethr thy ae me's r IBickell 761 (296), Frank Samis . . make it heszead lo hehr hy r mns r748 (293), Harold Michelson *r. ladies'. 738 (268-267), Bill Westlake Those with equipmcnt to sei are requcstcd to pick Up 728 (283-272), Dr. H. B.,z Rundle 729 (288-287),y o either their moncy or unsold articles betwcen four and five KooaB75 (2) ougP o'clock. A small service charge wiIi be made. Toaylo 715 (25) Do Oke rt j t 711 (263). CURLING THIS WEEKEND Ed Leslie hada 281 single score ,A aa 78Frei Although wewcrc thankinig the wcather-man for provid- TrAburr" ale 277, FBobB lng yet another weekend that enabled the sports edîtor to Kent 272, Hap Palmer 267,m play tcnnis and golf - aftcr Our carly snow-fall yet- we Jini McKnight 276, Russ Oke At Bowmanville Country Club last week, Ralph had a bit of work to do. For those curlers Who havent just have to admit that our chances of continuing with these 263, Bob Lawton 262, Randy Wallin, icemnaker at the Bayview Country Club in Tor- seen the ice this year, thiS reporter can verify thati surrmertme sort arelimied.Frank's Variety Store had onto, supervised the installation of the four sheets of looks beautiful and will be ail set to receive the rocks B. Who knows but what the temperature may be condusive hlgh single score 1315. Selby curling ice and is shown here with Jimn Youngmnan, at on opening day. Prospective curlers should get their J. to onc more time this wcckcnd. In fact we might be able ta Grant's boler-makers had a riglit, discussing the proper way to apply the pebbled applications in as quickiy as possible so they May be B combine golf and curling ail In the same day. Curling action big 3681 triple,.ufc.We hspht a aete adjs nlddm hevrasshdls get uncrwy a th Bomanill Contr Clb, ridy 19 and 10w triple 432. finished the artistic paint job on the circles and still evening et seven o'clock and continues throughout the day Larry Piper, out la front ln H T. onStra n gi nSna.the averages, 259 for 24; Mike Men's Town LeagIu9mIe~ son 287, Lilian Connors 286, on atrdy nd again on Sndy.Murphy second, 247,ad AI R. '~"~PgyHye 23 rn c Evron u ecoe- even if you have neyer slid a Osborne third, 245. - * * * HUR es 2,errge Ebee 270 atone along the ice before. SpeakIng of ice - It Ia aimost, Three teanis are tled for first cles ~.. ~24, ore Broiei 269- ready ta go now - has been palnted, and just requires a few place with 14 points cech : u ~ ~ uu~ O d U m m ' ~y 256, BHord Baollatn 268,. more floods before Frlday night. Frenk's Variety, Ken's Men's C*unt7 Chry7WM r and Loc ErnVe2Perfect 268, Laie W2i8,tK This la a fine opportunity for anyone ta trY out curling Wear and Dykstra'a Food. R 266, B Butonsh a W r ghPt M for the first Urne. O! course the enthusiasta will iikely be out o! the R. M. Holllngshead Ca. K1 1 I 6DonWnigh, 259 Mucfe F. la full force too, sharpenIng up their in-turns and out-turns prcsented the league wlth 262. A nneert28i oe5258,aj, for the comlng season. Ch nistm as tre c iights. The MI e en R yn ld 5 ek R fo h oigsao.winners were Dr. iH. B.R m o Ea y 7 l 1 uOhct r e naman258, SVI C.olns257, j* Regulaly scedule curlng stats onMnda nigh . m-Rundle, Si Trcwin, Roly by Jlrn Clarke McMurter was sailing bathldefenesffrdfomads-20 ara Ji256, RuOis 2Hal- L berahips are stili available at the Country Club. Coombes, Mike Murphy, Wait Lest Thursday night's Men's ways throughout the game astrous case of tangle foot. ma 255, Bill Joli 251, Albert J., Hately and Bob Lawton. Frank Town League double-bill dis- and received solid efforts A seven point production by Sarnan 250.w 0F O W L N GMohun woni four piaylng e- played plenty of firepower, from his teamimates, as they Burna sixan oe 28 single game. es Oounity Chrysien and, ipped the Furniture club's lighted the TV gang's expia- AJ.ge ~"~ October 24, 19698tWek-ltebde Lockc's TV romped ta, easy defences ta ahreds. Gard Wil- sive sconing output. Gi add- Frank Eccles . 249' ge 249 233 N Woodcaacot 247, G.' Aroutg243vieto«-eh son, with a goal and thre cd a goal and four assists, Ernie Peret_____ Itseni tata o o bwl Pou 23206, W. Denny 243, Name Galnes Ave. In the opener, Don MeMur- assists, was a going canccrn, with Lec Somerseales con- 26C erst hi thenir -seaon sumpRoy39 WooDwaMrd 242, Dakin La ry iper 24 259 ter led the scoring rout with, along with Flintoff, Bob Fair- necting for three and Wright Bernice Buday 238Pl let rlayevnng Hweer 2920 DMcecis28,W.Mie urh 24 247 tojur, as County Chrysier ey and Doug James. The chipping in with four assiste. How'ard Brmmel - 238 tr MaoublleadadetyWst îes&H3-23. Marshali A OsbGr - 24 24.5 trounced Kranip's Furnituref 1968-69 B le s t Defenceman After a 2-2 opening peniod, Mike Murhy 234 fe lake ucemed ta be inan 225-225, B. McReells 224-211, Ed Leslie 24 240 7-1. The late game saw Steve award winner, 'Arcthie' Cour- the winnens counted six tumes Doris22, Joli --21,_Dn____2_23_Bunsis_ t16 ro l ais . ay btr wle a d . Hcth 222, J. LacN a 2 a7, D onde -_ __ _2 38 B m tally SIX goals, as tice, turned in a sharp nig t's. in the middle perid and add- --- 233 (3 ~26fo ldis'hih rilean H Fedcna21, . ufma Jac Bnd24 236 Locke TV swamped McNulty work along thc blueline. In cd their final pair in the Maurice Annaert 231 Betty bowled 315 for ladies' 214-204, J. Rozema 214, A. Howard Bronieli . 24 236 Sports 10-2. the cage, Ron Coakwell, ex- tihird. Pete Dabbins _____ 225 no: high single. Jack Bond kcpt Debao 211, P. Buma 211, J. Ernie Perfect -- 24 235 Ini County Chryslcr's tri- cept for Fairey's lone score, Bob Stiies and Brian Brad- Albert Saman 21h the Pressure on by bowling Robinson 211, B. Bumna 206. Rues Hailman 24 234 '157 for men's hlgh triple whiie 202, C. Koss 207. G. Patter Ruas Hetely 2 24unpli, Grant Flintaf! et 5:31 frustrated the occasional sean- ley were MeNulty"smrs rinMry 221 hai Gea Mrsal role 35 or 07 N Zndeva 26,B. JI. b ama -____24 234 and McMurter with his first ing thrusts by Kramp's. men, as Locke's netrninder Dae0eyil yrien's high singe. dread 205, G. Feddema 205. Brien Martyn - 24 232 at 18:26, moved the winners Despite being beaten seven George Van Dam, afforded DaeRynls220 League attendance has been 200, F. Patter 23, R. Ovendon Clarence Oke - 24 230 in front 2-0 aften the Opcning timsteady core betwn the Fr tu upr, undi ,uHectorBllatn 217 Hc %very good this year s0 fer and 202, D. Nolen 201, S. Brock Hap Palmer 24 228 period. nhe two clubs split miu ets av e ink n te Furtut support, turne n a, uaHec altel21 H bhoseWho bwl of whe they200.Walt Hately 24 227 goals in the second framentune anets lad ies. Formthe o! ofthelIROse Wright --- __ne __ 216 hlj axe unable ta attend FridayTenStdig Russ Oke -_____ 24 227 with McMurter making it 3-1 sosadwshiLa nppe.Frth otHelen Reynold IhoseTea Standingffshe thy 20._____ *,fthe drives that eIudedgrehwvr h prsmen da214- night should be congratulat- Tearn Captain Ptso. tce ____24 27alter 17:50 and Ted Fairey ý ost can wcrwe efthbfed ndSporutn ___-__ 210 cd for their support. Kecp it 9. Bob Marshall 45 Doue Carter 24 225 potting the lasers' *oniy goal Im.. spinning in the whirlwind BiII Joli ---______210 comng 1. GenPrut35 auic Anaet 4 25Of tihe game at 19:16. The Locke TV, in posting tihein fury o! the winnera' attack. Leon Connors_____ 209 Over 200 Games 2. lion Brock - 341/ Doug McKnight 24 224 Chrysler club clickcd for four first victory against a defeat, Lckle's drew four of the six Peggy Haynes20 G. Marshall 315-258, B. 1. Shirley Brock 29 Don Bagneli 24 223 more unanswered third per-' handled the disorganizcd Me- penalties handed out. Joan Sutchiffc 0 Weslak 31-23, . Rttr 7 Ji Rbinonl9)r. H. B. Rundle- 24 222 iod scores for the wfi. Nulty squad with case, en- This Thursday evening, the Don Wright --- ~ 208 Wet04 31-20Vn o3,0G. ,Rt.er8. Jat Robinsn 29 Maurice ]Richard.s 24 2922_ Referees Frank Mohun and route ta, their 10-2 decisian. opening cantest (7 p.m.) haslRuss Hâliman - 208 Bon4-20 2A.,VM.GAIre303 . 8. PetPtter ____29 Rendy Beauprie - 24 222 Doug Parkin handed out twa Burns, along with Irv Gui Locke TV tussling w it hIDot colins -______ 204 Bon 20-79 M Aldea 6.God iter--____28 Bill Westnke 24 219 sin bin passes ta the losers,' and Grant Wright, constantly Knamp's, whlle McNulty's George Bcbee _____ 204 274-235-217, N. McKeen 265- 3. Norn McKeen 27 Si Tmcwîn --___ 24 219 with the winnens colccting swooped in an McNulty's have a go with County Chrys- Noin~ cei 0 22120-2.1 ra9,23-00DG.4.GergaMrsall2673oh-Cate0,___G. 294. .GeaoerCoki'eurcsswhse1c hiUi scod2atc. MheFwlr ____ 20420 DennisA260, --A.1Brock 257, B . . tt-esla- 22 John Goadrter ___24 21q Jnc. Mcnult -a20 r aKsfirst of thc nighit. Less than'cocl< had his second goal' smàgethokyan ie .Sm r ih23, 23.Brc Vanicts - 1(10 14 tominutes ltrhe tallied! the periad, cnding thUcon ong player drap -ia on Sun-j1 Ken sWer b is second goal. Bath goals, with Legion ahead 3-1. day nights between 7:00 and Average& Mens eam14 10 14 werc scared whilc Nichais'ý In the third. Qyler put 10:00. Also this yeer we have J. Baker ________194 Dykstra's weme short handed. This first L egfon thrce up on Bill's et three new coaches, B. Adams M. Smith loi_____ 9 Food14 1 14 period ended with Kcn's the 3:44 mark. Legion held for Nichais, L. Sonierseales C. Bruce _______189 Selby Grant ah s~~ed 2-0 and holding the l on ta thîq lead witlh Wither- and Beauprie for BiIl's. Sec j. Mairs _______189 Jury & Lovell --12 12 12 lInSthe second, Nichais came I. Wright 186 MUW. Frank ta 111e, holding Ken's off the IF. ruce ______185 Real Estete.. 12 12 12 score sheet and bringingl' K.1Cmpbell183 Lubr -1 2 1 fKnsa oohenettcd I P.___________ _173 Pepst it 12 1 2 oea 9:56 mark. Mk upy may Be odn J. Rawe -______ 171 Nel Osorn Inthethird, Ken's moved MkeMh th y inBda hli800 aeagM.Ovenden _____172 - . 1'ktei ad tleo!ho-there crasedte80 plateau Frank for the mca with 248, D* Ogde.-______ 171 c 1 . G. A. 11 13 1 key, scoring thrce fast goals Monday evening w'hen bel ad emic fo2te8adesA: Dykstra ______170 g Mut n& ihnfu minutes ta put rolled 810 for high triple andi ihj L. Woodcock _____167 b F O E RI E Gauld - 9 15 9 thc gaine out o! reach. Wil-,353 for high single. What e' Maay o! thc teams are L. Coambes_____ 166 Lader son seared a 8:26 followe y wy t o w, ieDosralybtinfrfrtpacALru16 fec pass ta, Evans who rush- Frank Eccles who also rolledý Reynolds le 1 22,351i P. Broome -______160 Sce din making no mistake. 754.Oursmliiig cottage su- Dun____ 15 22,006 D. Cochrane ______159 RECREATION Wt es _ _ 5scns_ _ _ ebhotDnWiht73 ol 1 168-. ugs 5 BoysGm C"a Forsey made sure o! the winl Peggy Haynes siawing up te Wight il 21,881 F. P'laaid -____ 157 U L J m J~ I ~ Bos Gym ciaset the Ont- as he biastcd anc frorn thelother side o! the bowling< ais-i Haynes ____Il 21,239 W. McNeill_____ 152 6 2m 50aria Street Scbool will stamt, point. ter tria rolled 743. Kecp it[Buday ____ il 21,147 L. Burges______ 151 on Tuesday afternon, Novern- Big guns for Kcn's wene j. up, Pcggy. Vi Coole finally! Brown 9 20,994 G. Downey 1491 ber 4th frorn 4:0o ta 5:30 p.rn. Taylor with two goals and anc found the target again. a nicc Fainey 8 21,062 D. Gray ____.____14 R.estratim îfée.$2.00 per per- aisist, Weirotf who picked upj 734. Rusa Dutcb Halîman Crossey 8 20.948 13 Nimigon -____147 snfor thic aasn. ttiree assista and Forsey who helpcd his teeni along with Buttonshaw - 8 20,742 IE: Coome 4 Boy. Gym clamsa e icLard played a strong defensive 725. Our pro Emnie Perfect. Pat!ieid- - 8 20,085! A. Perfect _______145 Elgin School will tert an geme pickîng up a goal and 724; Pete Dabbim5 718: Hec-I jolil- 7 20,534 D. Devos _______143 6 2m 31Wednesday afternaon, Novern- an esist. Nichais had no big tom Balientine 716; Howard Mlke Murphy 353, Doris E. Deboo ______125 QuWtemon wopayd tfl game in' akEce n eie uaRtl 8,GrSimp- )LM.. r 1 v Th cCanadien StatesmanBowmanvmfe, (ct. 29, 1m00 YOUTH BOWLING BANTAW GIRLS iSellers _____ Gray 5, Taylor 0; Mitchell HaEYnes 5, Perfect 0; Harris 3, Spencer M1gb single 2.D. Wlterspoon 24 Team standing L. Whtehead ____291 M.ltchell _____ 25 T.' Payne Rais________ 19 J. Marshall ______22U eecr17 ID. Sellers ________225 3ray 14 R. Martyn 208 Taylor 13 B. Barrel_______207 Perfect ________ 2 S. Morris_______ 201 TGry1311gb SAnge RigihTriple r. Gray 152 L. Whitehead_____ O S. Brooks ______ 141 T. Payne 337 B. Taylor 143 D. Sellers_______511 L: Taylor -_____ 135 JUNIOR BOYS Mg DubleCombes 7, Jensen 0; Brunt T. Gray 261 7 Carter 0; VanDriel 5, Ro. L. Taylor 256 bérts 2. BATNBOTS Tcam Standing Chow 3. Whyte 2; Fallis 3. Combes - . 34 Ieffery 2; Lavigne 3. Reyn. Jensen __________26 olds 2. Brunt _________25 Team Standing Roberts ________14 Whyte 23 Carter ________il Chow________ 21 VanDriel 10 !allis ___ __ -13 11gb Single Unvigne_______ 12 W. Coomnbes ____ 287 Jeffery 11 G. Brunt _______262 Reynolds .----10M. Adams------ _____ 259 iffigi Anl G. Jensen ______240 G. Fallis 251 J. Perfect ________234 J. Jensen 180 M. Roberts ______217 111g Double J. Carter ______208 G. Fallis --- ____ 348 J. Stevens= 208 P. Lan.,e _____ 300 111gh Triple J. Jensen ______ 292 W. Coomnbes 4____ 11 P. Reynolds______ 276 G. Brunt 594 JUNIOR GIRLS J. Stevens sas8 Sellers 5,- Whitehead 2;'SENIR MIXED LEAGUE Carter 5. .Lvaryn 2;IMorris 7, Burley 7, Cain 0; 1ono Haynes 0. 5, Bradley 2: Goodw n7,tory Tear Stading0, Preece 7. Holroyd 0; Bd. Mforris 35 inondson 5, Bouwmeester 2. Vhlehed _________29 Teani Standing Carter-_________ 26 Burley 38 Martyn 20 Mountjoy 32 Preece --,, ________ 24 Goodwin _______23 Goodyear Lge. Edmondson 2 October 23rd Bradley 18 Standings Cain 14 Power House ____ 40 Bouwrneester .____I Banbury 36, Terr3ry %1i11wrights B3B,111gb Single 1111l Roorn ________ 32 B urley ---- - .290-368 ?an Belts ___. 28 G. Edmondson _____26 3elts_____ 19 N. Neads -_____ 260 'ffice -_______ __ 19 V. Terry 256 Wachine Shop 17 J. Patfield _______255 rakes ________~ D. Terry 252 4olded Goods 7___ D. Martyn~ ... 250 3 A verags 2:34 B. Burley Tipe 861 r.aLutyn ______ 231 J. Patfleld _______655 3Hennlng 230 D. Martyn 648 )Perfect ________229 1Bromeli _______225 C.Halrnan _______225 V. Hately _______221 tWright -______218 1Edmonston _____217 Piper 216 Brown _______215 Piper 214 9Weirsma ______213' 1Thompson 2121 LHàynes 212 Blackburn _____212 Coombes ______211 LSlack -_____M__ 0 Adams _______207 Heard _______206 Goode _______205 VLuxton ______203 Grahamn_____ 201 Last week saw 16 players et Into the money, led by Jlrn ornbes wlth 816 and Joe per with a 335 single and 51 triple. Lloyd Heard 811 rple and 331 single, Dick Per- rt 781, Bud Henning 778 03, Bian Martyn 758 (306), irI Wlenecke 771, Jack lneyman 740 and John Con- ors 749. Jim Coombes elso ad a 303 single, Wlnnle Van- ene 318 and John Connors The Banbury, trylng hard catch the leadlng Power buse, tock both the team J1 ~h sigle ad trple gmes w !rea-a-2 Hospital Bowling October 21, 19 111gb SAngle Ladies: D. Hallowell- 329 Men: D. MeKnight -. 294 111gb Triple Ladies: D. Halloweli 890 Mca: B. Luxtosi 850 111gb Average Ladies: B. Brown 210 Mca: D. McKnlght 231 111gb Pins Teamn No. 8, Indians - 2643 Over 200 Games Ladies: M. Vanstone 207. C. Barrctt 211, X. Ormiston 210, E. Holley 243-251, Aud. ray Rowe 211-201, B. rown 223-242. Mca: L. Cascagnette 21% B. Luxton 268-216, D. Me- Knight 296. F. Stubbert 202. Over 300 Ganses Ladies: D. Hailoweill -329 Teans Standing Teain Narne points Beat-Me-Nats _____42 Apollo _....2 Slow-Pokes 23 Honky-Tonks _____23 There is no substitute for a proper 1f. insurance pragram. Guarantee financial security for you and your family A. H. (BERT) JOHNSTQN REPRESENTATIVE Plhone 623-3675 15 Concession St. E. LONDON LIFE INSURANCE Co. 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