...............................................................................................- - .' 1%0b.canadien Stateman. EOWMme. MOT. 19, 1969 SSenior B.H.S. Redmen Win COSSA Chamioo '4 w -u ~gz 7 rr- r r-s- 5r- 55 WBowrngviile RedWân, cul- Ch2râe.-Cattran went ovrito contentiOn when theyj Larry Devitt raced 4 yard ahbu 5eagî h th C O .S A. S nira qua vrt m e epii u re ow i h k t eriapvlaeyht W rdîcepoit. th id tesk uW o e d th S~T ~ ~ [ ~ ~ S P O R T O P I C S ~ nÙ ate a gre t seon b y ureb c prpy fo r ik e for their lotie touch- on a sweep to give Bow ian Re m i. e cet blokn g Re-. lctWdnsa flrSn bUerlidt 2- yhi Jw uraese.e it eeded, and John FP'mats kick- the defenssve edge and the RECORD BOWIGA IBRYB W the sudden-death final, play- on à dazzling 70 yard pans the end zone on a one yard ed the -oonvert to make the apportunlty for thie back- ByFa ojled et the Bommanviile High and rue.pky, that saw SaLndy off tackle nn.ash, and when a final score Bowmanville 19, fielders to break through. Frank Ecclsbwigi h ixdMjrLauia By Frank Mohun 423-7234 S&icocampus. the Redmegi Brown baul in the Cattran punt went for a age h PtrooWell done B.H.S .tt ihtrpe itt eso nMody îh. stý Idefeated Peteribor,, St. Peters eial and go al the way. visitors were only five points It was a good, oid tuhlrwnugtt16 r , anso 2 -35-20frabg93ttl eleefr -WILL BIGHT POINTS BE ENOUGH! 1?7.i St. Peters got ri*ît baek, behmnd. encouniter, with great play on! C.O.S.S.A. title! by Frank. Thtevoshgias17yCarne0.fth After losing ail three regular season gamnes to the Ottawa Men's Major. Rougliriders, you have ta give the Toronto Argonauts a lot Bill "Jake" etaehda40snl aebwigwt of credit for that thriiling 22-14 vletory they claimed Sunday Mikt Murphy o udyatran afternooc. But wlll an elght point lead be enough In the As a ruleWtdfotmnon aesner90ior seconid haIt of the total point series, caming up Saturday ini column but w, ol iet ogauaeMra ih o Ottawa? bhis 899 tripleadTdFiefthGoyarlgu ra This reporter mnade our inst visit *ver to the CNE piress big 89 1. Sbox to take i the struggle, and when the Rougbriders marched Congratulate saeI re aShreeCi n lc Sdown the field to score the first thne they laid their hand» Chittick wha ilrpeetZn i h eirby n e. n the bail, you just had ta figure the Argos were In trot ble.grsyot o Kn Iomman then mnissed a sure interception on thje 41gtis youtholntem ha inhp nTrtoThy il Toronto 15 yard line, but Mann's punt into the wind gave This roil off willb o h hminhpa otenOtro Ottawa the bail on the Argos 28. Ottawa subsequentiy lied The bowlers i bet olaesatn amk a tfirut amd goal nt the seven. then they got a break when aI for Bowmanvilleayintteao.etske ph go quick whustle nuflfied Toranto's recovery af Glardino's fumble. work. Jackson was thrown for a loss and Sutherin booted a fiel ~ ~ iI ' A.1.I~~i goal enooMdgfsepakl Lge. EMNW Eariy itht second quarter tht Roughies were again M enS1I AJQ ge s S arkl tai WngrNul knocking on tht door, when they discavered that, Bon StewartR Teani Standings winners of the .....Sno A otaleapomi eould stiji run with the bail. A raugh play eall made i ii I 2Pwe os 2IitWe.TtRd ndwedPerrohS.Per' jor Lge.~f>o<jf~ Score onPortPHope Hiue 51 - ThwelIdle ta. nerThc i anmd goal at tht five. Knechtel threw Giardino for a fine yad_ M ainor- t cimx gea sasn Sloss, the Ottawas were called for too long in the huddle, and llor ---- 9 Tewl- êwben a second down pass was incomplete, Sutherin llned Up' o.bebw rcahdtt bY Harvey Webster iseason wlth bis tireless skat- One of the dominating f ac- Millwrights -4 a fine collective efrac vr ieot n fcus for a 21 yard field goal. Ail he gat was a sigle and Ottawa! 800 mark this week but 19 This game lied ta, be ont of jing. The midgets are known tors of the gaine was the tire- Pan Belts4'thtswathgaeisilbo.Teyhdamoh-u- led 1-0. ~t cold ealîy ave . ., jbowlers did cross tht 70o Une. tht beat displays of hustît and for their team effort, wln, lose-îs ktn bee 210. ttaa jat snt BrJ.an "Snap" Martyn led hockey desire any local teaior draw, however ont cannotýls ktn efforts by the BeiLs 361 tioning back-fielt n ipae ra lcigadtcln supposed ta miss touchdowns with three downs from the! the parade wtth 790 (249-293- bas offered thîs winter. Tht Office 25 In titie game, BowrnanInville lheed 12-fle-Machint haIt2 even and live yard lines. 1248). Martyn now iemrs ta local lads settled down ta play1 standing abilities that are ap- less, It just sems that way as!M tdG2d 5 Wdedv The gaine was 21 minutes oid before tht double blue' e out of bis early seasan aIl out hockey with no skills parent. it is tasien ta keep skating once Crackder s - --- 1 Ine btStW e es cm akt arw tdfctt v slump. Bud Hennlng had barred in skating ta a 6-3 wln Doug Crough led tht locais you have tht momentuin rath-! rces1 ie u t finully managed their Initial firut down. With the wind, Mann '787 (303), Clarence Oke, still over the visitlng Port Hopelwîth two goals. tht first andler than stop, starting and, Last week saw saine of the points heading tohtfnluaerLrrDvttanu- quc-kce t h Otw fu'adwenRael aksn1hpt as # firecracker, 786 (295- club. Tht tireless skating efforti lait, Paul Martin aiso notched'standing and waiting for tht best bowling of tht year wlthi standing high scho ak u toto ec hnh ab was cauglit I bis own end zone, the Torontoo collected a,274). slow bail bowler Deug aofeach Bowmanville player two with Rick Shackleton and play ta corne your way. 1 think T. Tice elading tht way withi led 40 yards fortefnlsoe safety.i Carter 780 (330), George enabled tht locals ta keep tht Dan Cowle completlng tht that young hockey players and! tht hlgh triple ta date 891 CaleC "Slde-wînder" Stephen 764 vis.tons under check Most af couniters. ýolder anti too could adopt thiis (344-301-246), B. Hennlng 850 CaleCtrnadSn rw ikdU h te Whlt Tucker gobbled In a long heave and lugged it ai (270-328), Ern "pue" Perfect the 60 minutes. Ont af the Shots Frein the Sidelines 'method, resulting In a moreý (340-260-250), M. Murphy 822 Redmen T.D.'s. few more yards ta tht Taronto tan, where, without even having 752 (278). R us s "Surr"l most impressive whiriing derv-, Defensiveiy tht Drugstore effective game wth less ex-' (259-285-278), T. Hallman 775,,,' finger cares bis brow, h. dropped the bail. Mary Luster Hately 770 (262-260), Larry ishes on tht ice was a littiel Midgets sedqut sunpndd neg.Kpskig' B. Joli 770, L. Francis 71- DUNILOP SPILCN NUS ATRA "Ntp" Piperrb he ooe t749n crry(311)he16,AWalt bal of fine in tht persan fi ith Mark Johnson sparkling boys and success is likely ta (325). S. Adamns 748 and S. With Santa Casprds otalpaofad eiu ,~ w a q ic t g a b t h b s e It m n d c a ry it f0 t h 1 . IH a tely 745 (316) , K a n i P ip er G len R ice. G le n p la y ed on te o')h s f e si e r s h s a n m in1i 1o id e s w e H o d gso n w th a n ice 3 13 g a ne. c m i i e t h p r s e i o i n t s e d a u h t m ioughing penalty nioved proceedings to tht 31 - anathert 739 (2945), Bill "Jake" West- hi tonet a t oftheiwi.imns big break for tht seuliers. .laite 735 (314), AI "Gos",1---son_ atso twl.___ m . sw oudhv îkd ttt ulpIniaini osil It must have been about titis timt tht the Argos reaiized Osborne 730 (323), Maurice --- agtenatnttgan u, L i' D wua aturdav at tht htyCrln lb Annaert 726 (276), Dave M tht tena and pthen ae-' OF B wling that they had a chance. Bill Symons rambled 14 yards, and a'"W" Reynolds 720 and tht the e2IIInd that clutc-!howfil, pan ta Taylor took play ta the Ottawa 46 yard line. ihlgh single of the nlght 341, tUIJJU S ime a>' suifer before Saothîat a ei>'n okpay lhmn gmsdcdd nttli With the minute fag waving In tht 30 mile per hour Big Don Oke 719 (279). John ture cmes. Sao oisnwsrall_' Crte 717(269, th MigKttp up tht good work, boys.! i htting thein last Frîdayn. LU breeze, Wlkinson heaved tht bomb ta, Jimmy Tomlin. Tht Care rp7 (6 h t Mgty P(21 it is plain that you want toi Sharon bowled 730 for ladies'l an A uild of oot oas ws oto h eod d that gave Tonanto a irst down on thetetn. Wikinson, runnigo!-Js u ogot (25 o;ut , aefe ob urM1 3 that way, Wonde; of apprecia-1 high single. N'ce bowling!' draw on his finalsoet i h togBbUin for bis lite, did a great job of eluding tacklers, who had foreed i tht cat traîner, Jack Bond 780: ami mad e xnage wh ord ighttripole ad 361 fori tr nttbtî ewe h netnrns hir torerea, tssd t Talo, al aon intheen zoe.(276-300). Tht local Redmen handed tally along with treasss oce n aaeswo e' ihtil n 6 o ii nr nt n et con vert was good and all af a sudd tn Ottawa led b>' nly, a big 304 single gaine. Ai inCobourg wan 11-3 eS i week arm Rao gersha A lierrt k îne t 2plo a0ei s n~ s h 0 i gle. ef k ed g ntra B ir e r s natv s ht L n two points, 11-9. soon at Clarke had railed this son picking up five goals. Tht and Harny Wilioughbyshw with their families for this pur- G. Ritter 361-277, S. Robin-i in thtir first matc gis igtn ihyrtdBhLws Ottawa waa nailed for roughing bath on tht touchdown big gaine everyone at tht home town boys turnedi an ed a good ail ouf effort - -adipose. Yau are doing a greatsn252421 .Bok26 oroe htealdBca h a entahnt an te civrsontyenbin Ago o icof ro teaile>' knew it. Tht veteran al eut tearn effort with vr- esire which seemed ta hoid! Job,. Bob, Jim and Bill. l233, B. MeReelis 274, J. Bondi corne froin behin n l.H okbi ettomthst aOtt con.versioneiteark ng tArgt ieoi fon ctht Dale Terry 283, Deug Mc- ont pulllng their weight. 'theclub together. Harry play-'ý265-248-20q, L. Woodcock 262,Ji ul nt Otaw 3. veyo. ith prkknw ha ohnnoncoldj nght 281. Had "Skl-Doo" 'Thetura litgae e ~PMrihall260. C. Morgan[ onAl nttfnl oigu nStra' ~vmt boot the 1bail clear eut af tht playing field for a single. Instead fromel 276, Bon "Fat$" Etch-swacipyafarw ls-i as ela s eadigevo eflen- XIIw .Wslk 5-0. 1 -sw hrp a atur i flah iasm e ed as lu ain eeral defene M255-209, R etae2 2 9th Cahil ordered a short kick, but the Roughles wound Up with 1 tr 273, Uap Palmer 268. Dickk-es good. hockey mixed in. Tht' sive attacks. Brother Rab WIl- IVIRJYRI Hat2420,PPter Asrtunn Inhehapnhprodwile nt tht football. Perfect 2Oi local Juvenile club is startng loughby saved tht day i6n theý November 10, 1969 ý246-22-210, C. Kosi 244, Geo.ý day undfeated ik -- au S v ge f To nt Trac a d At the end 01 the hall Ottawa had 15 finit downa ç,ve-i7 Tht I.G.A. boys came up to show a great deai ai promn- locals sevenal tines on stries Heath 238-224-219, R. Nolan TdBonmi h inso uln lb by he rgo, ad tey iedoutaind te Trono sde 99wth tht season's high single Ie with close checking and ai shots b>' tht bold Seals. Ken '. Tht Men's Major scrtary 237. A. De Jaeger 237, B.' by t t A gcu md bey had outg lne th Tar nte udt 199gane of 1406 on an average of ard work. W hitby's attack Tamblyn see s toa laways be $ lways boosting about the W estlake 234-225-201, N. M c-' In this Saturd ys pa .i p e r h tt t b s n o ne te 88 yards. 282 per mi. This In reul was led by Lanry Moore and i there with a good effort as bwling in bis league, haw- Keen 234, D. Bond 2.13-205,: in tht 8:30 a.m. rwsal ebtenBbWos h Tht Argojiauts teck over ini the second hall gaining tan bowling. Ken's Men's Wear acptain Keith Ibbittson. Moore well as man>' others. ever, Monde>' evening the W. Denny 232. A. Brock 229,1 formeni>' skipped wdni h ol hminhp n firit downO ta five by Ottawa. 'Tht big play in tht thi-d* hçd 3554 for higli triple. picked up tWO goals whilei Self-control is easy ta say Mixed M av ber e a 223. Nlans 22 1-214, Goý .' Dn Ater i Harold Bennett had low leading tht visitors attack and!but diffi cult ta practice. How-j gave ther Dr.eDoagelb rt ofSt. T omastht 168 Onan2o1ritr4inner Qu arter, saw Sy mnons break o use aff-tack e f r a 41 yard ' single 124 and f111>' th t K id show ing th t hom e taw an e er t is q alt '1u t ce so mnething te o rd a d b > . S nti 2 - 2 , A a oor' A 11 o'lock. j ak d a d , a o h r O t ra c a p o , wl l ae-to th .ta a ou. On se on d wn wib y r a d 'ow trpl 4 6 in'fMn' s nt fie bare' jpr se t f a ae oî g oi Fn nk EcFraonedak O-205-205, . oo wad 20 m e&H rvAoonodUxwagrd o t f2he for,'a s Point$ wit Pepsi Cala - not for lttting ,.wo men jea al pride. Whe an opposing ? 0328,05 200. Nice bawl-j N. Woodcock 209, J. M~acNab - enndlpPelîpp ortecs t aylr oeantegolpae.Posir scod, pTaylor he aeaveeri s teygo riht goalayr gve yu aja Poirier F ýk - bio ked ht co vent but i-go led 511.Larry Piper tops th t aven- th t thick afi t and checked, going te try to, save facey in Bet ernc Buda>' 835 (330); don 210, W . Piersina 206-204,; ig h t iI19 J. M rs 87 B. W '- Jackson switched tacties and went for the long pais, but ages, 258 for 33 gaines. Tean- skated and even fed the odd front of tht fans or are ouau m an outstandîng Cottage DE. McReelis 206, M. Daki' Jlinmy Dye intercepted once and Ed L.arn another, bathimate Clanence Oke Is second pass. Tht fine art ai pmssing going to pais it off and bene- Host Leen Cannons 830 Who 204, M. Alldnead 203, B. Chip- j7,P anil15 .Bn tiMie On their own 25. and on ecd occasion tht>' returned at 241. Don Oke Is third, 239. seemned te, have been fongotten fit thetetam b>' staying on tht misa rolbed 370 for high single in~ 201, B. Smith 201. Teain Stani-1, C itr17,M vn At it Otaw tnnton'.Tooîlo ddd aoterpoit ar>' Dr. H. B. Rundle was in frequently duning tht 60 min- ice? This is a big question and for the evening and for the town n Wenesdm andute session. Bruce Simpson and I think ever>' athiete should schedule sa fan. Way te go Teani Standings IJ. Mairs 3 dn14 A ysn 7,E son that juit went wlde. two goals for tht locals wlth are fon skilled and enthusiastic .9770 ttotj lay .Bo ashl J. Rowe.17 16,ALaus16,FDy- A painraiftint iuns b>' Stewart ai 22 and 14 yards ner-' lth Week - lot Schedule John Gin supplying th othe athetes not soreheads. Al wms caîl for dinner Maurice An- 21o *c 9-------------11218 P ron 5,W pectiv ly gav Ottaw a firt down on the Toront .4t),out Av rag«nn aent7 97 (333(333). Doris1)).Doris Pr ut.-Glenn -P-rout2 K*.------------K- Ào baek in dhampion foi-nu Joli 1. ShirleyBrc -43Ive22iMci!1,L. ugs 5, »agate the Ai-gos held, and the defen.ding Grey' Cup chamiosMane Gaines Ave. 78(0) tenwgadi-7 ii robisok. .403 C. rue37D.CcreG. ony10,BNign had ta b. content with a 30 Yard field goal by Suthenin. iLai-ny Piper 778 3(2308);N IN ER N ttrRuaheîmn767gHendf 6 . Jm bnon tr- 24 . Buneis24 M317,18 . orbe 4, .P On a second and 22 situation, Symons brka'lrncsOkin3 4 Reynoids 752 (are you tr>'ing 41erg9arhii-1 6 2417 .Cnibi 4-2,F tt14, DL.DeBurgessE j onOk ..3 29'a u a ho u Dve);Ae 4 . PGteote Mrshl --36 agaîn away Don Oke -- - 74---3 N13ni cKen2Bue231, . aer 3,L eo 29 .Vnben for a 30 yard gaini, but Van Burkito Intercepted on tht next Mike Murphy t. ..s3ow238 me LigilAlberte8. Pabacco Kîng -a-a---- -16 5 Brcome 27 . 11 .FolrB0 S hln '~Play. Stewart ($toundaIlike old tinies) turned in anotijer fineAI Osborne .31 238 Seeth N w g tanda ombs27 - anMrn 3 3 Ruas the beaneded one Hatel>" 12. Betty Westlake . 31i Average 17 rnep tis tune for ten, but Toronto eetulytook aven fi-Ian Martyn---. - 3.1I26 y737; Mîke Fineman Murphy 5. Doug Nolan .28 1/ J. Baker 194,M.Sth1.' patowrsned- e- M i ew as running eut w hen W illnson's second a d ten Ed Lesliend . 33 236 7 1 o atAnIa aefI .ll a in-- 1 K C m b l 9 Pau ,ast.OSYmons luit made tht finit down. Wilknson i-an feror nie Perfect 33 236 WrNighiltM t akn721K;Cnibeî 91rF BucephneJ.Mans26-268 nif adsdDcie or ca. thog o h andwack Bond el33 236 r a O N Yheart en parade Buttonshaw yadsm DeieMor rakd houhtott ui ael'-~--3 231, 720; Faitiutul Ollie Petfil 30 0.Faclng a-second a 2f) situation, a4 ad asad ritDug CHarer - 33 231ld a 49yar pao ad rn Dog Crte 13 231713; Pete Go-Go Dobbins 707. Play suw Taylor reach tht cleven yard stripe. Moore made BusHaliman .. __31- . Fr,~.< ..* aE csitoninaur tagutforl Russ2Ok.........M3l227 .g. aftoil il%.- -44-Hap.Pa-mr. - - l v- 33 225 _ _ - - yu. a mip250,0ar---utto-saw'3do08, o e eapowernnateeningK, truhu. t-z-lm atrteGryCpj oeg n ' 'lhae f eBob Williams - - 33 208 t250 , ab utopadowerbrakes.opoweat en-n--a, other LI.L60 ~.ticlui mtr h Ge Cpisoer e n'h av ureGeorge Stephen -33 208 jAverates eLtr& .OneownNE t e idIt. W. 'would appreejate i t f ou wuld infoni us as John Van Dyk - 31 207 Frank Eccles - - 254 Ci. 25679.$3 9 te WhY telecazt t« 1plavef enCounters must b. blacked out.,Frank Mohun 3n 206EnePeec-24 K WhY Peoplie ai-e alewed ta buy ouchla lrge quantîties o!' Jui Bruton 33 205 * Ienic Buda>' 24nV u1965e pwe' ueelng pve a uta. 'Lou MeFeetens.. 27 2n5 - Doris Joliý - --- -_ 239 pI3ofnt.Bob Kent . 33 204 MuieA-ar 3 CLASSMC SEDAN. Ont owner, 35.000 - - -Frank Samis -- 33 203 Moarice Anmet 231 miles, 6 cyl,. automatic, radio, new baksne wltwaledrsft, Roly Ceembes ..31 203 ~Mk up> .- 2 tires. 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