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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Dec 1969, p. 8

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- '-'11---'.----- * -,-~*. _____________________ .-t'-è. 'c------ Éle opi - . ' - 1- - 1a S The Canadian Sgtatesman, Bowranvlle, Dec. 17, 196 I SPORTOPICS By Frmnk Mohun 623-7234 BUDGETIS AND JUVENILES PLAY THIS SAT. ]Both McGregor's I.D.A. Midgets and St. Mary's Cernent Redmen Juvenilles will be ini action at the Memorial Arena Saturday rAght, with the mnidget encounter going at seven iN ight Hawks Bowling Team Standing J. Mairs _______45 F. Bruce ______321h A. Bons _______32 J. Rowe -______23 K. Campbel ___-191/j C. Bruce. - . -- -- ---- 16 High Singl-J. Baker 320 Hlgft Triple-J. Baker- 712 Over 225 J. Baker 320-229, A. Bons 921 r.(' ... 991., . ..." Average J. Baker 198. M. Sxnlth 12", K. Campbell 192, J. Matrs iieZ C. Bruce 189, F. Bruce 188:,4e, [Ritter 186, 1. Wright 185, B. Wilbur 184, A. Bons 178, P. Bagnell 177. J. Rowe 176, A. Dykstra 173, L. Woodcock 172, E. Mitchell 171, D>. Cochrane 169, M. Ovenden 169, L. Coombes 168, A. Larusso 167, W. McNell 163, F. Land 160, P. Broomc 161, F. Dykstra 160. G. Downey 152, L. Burgess 150, E. Coombes 150, T. May. nard 149. D>. DeVos 147. A. Perfect 147, B. Nimigon 145, o'clock and thé juveniles playing at 9:00 p.m. 249, A. xButrs25.DCohN.aAben12,SDlln The Redinen tied Oshawa 3-3 last Saturday to give them aex4,n.M a .500 percentage of 13 points lni 13 games - a fine record, Three N w S o s r o ite N L H c e e m o t o ln partculrlyconideing hatthelocls lay n aleaue gaist ANTAM GIRLS higher lassification teams. The wInners of the first 4 McGregor's I.D.A. had a five game unbeaten streak snap .u ceul:CrlMtcel at ped when they lost to Cobourg 6-1 here on Saturday. After Brck.uLyndCaonaithell, Robn Luon, Juydy oaan oi onlY Managing a pair of ties i their first seven garnes, the LuHayn, J. y Hans, Julia . locals had won three and tied two of their last five. H IghSinle B. Taylor 2o5 L. Taylor--- 161 :§ Hlgh IDouble Redmen Salvage Tie D . ~ t. Harris ------------ 8 JHone26 Whil Midets oseBANTAM BOYS The winners of the first A late tird period goal by productive third period whlle Jensen, Doug Gould, Lawrence, Ken Tabb enabled the St. scoring four unanswered goals. Falls, John Frank, Roger! Mary's Cernent boys to earn'Gary Murphy scored the lone ' Johnston. a split with the oversized! tally for Bowmanville as they B 11gh Single Oshawa club. Randy Rogers&, worked hard but didn't seem K. Wooley 207 two goal performance and'to be in the right place at the P. Reynolds.......----- 178 Bruce Simpson's steady playipright time. HIgh Doubln of three assists enabled the' Both these clubs will be in K. Wooley ---------- 34 locals ta corne out with the action duririg the Christmas........... M. Reynolds 321 tie. Wayne Mcfloberts play-i vacation in the local tourna- P. Reynolds------------_--- 309 ed a big part in holding the ment held in Bowmnanville Family twosome for Ban- raudi bigger Oshawa club to arena on Deeember '16, 27 and tarns, Dec. 2th. 1 p.m. The onl'y three goals. The locals 28. These boys enjoy playing second schedule will start on> didn't seem overly eager, hockey and deserve better January 3rd and we ask that, however, offensive spurts. support than we are giving aIl bowlers be on time. Ban- proved them the better club. themi. so make an effort to ~ tams at 10:15. g OMg L r The following game saw theý support the local teenagers .. JUNIOR GIRLS McGregor Midgets coast whileý who are doung something Te winners of the first the Cobourg boys turned in a. worthwhile. ' schedule: S. Morris, L. Wood-i Sward, .MrhlK un D.Withersooon. G. Yarrow. Commercial Hockey League thi_____25gSadSingleeelen * Brooks Demolish Walter Sheil held off a tough Bry .Cx ---- ___219_ Franks 9-0 - Muton& s~~ squad to take a 6-5 vic-e 21f2 nombiig 65 tr.Bry-son's opened the__C.___________2__ OoldEde ryonc65 ring as Jim Covie and Bob -- . . i, R. Martyn --- 200'z' n a,~*m' by Bob HeIlam I ~~~~~~~~Leveille gave Bryson's an*.,JUIRBY '" M NSadLA ES Brooks Supertest's great' early 2-0 lead. Ted Fairey The winners o! the flrst' Aditie scoring armiada rolled up their, and Irv Gili notched goals for :., schedule: W. Combes. J. $49 K A T largest count o! the year as'Mutton & Gould to knot the ~~t'~ Stephens, J. Welsh, J. Lewis., they whitewashed W a 1 t e r, score 2-athendooe . . -,,. M. Gillespie, J. Korsten. FYank Real Estate 9-0. Larryi period. Fairey with his sec-, G. B* z. ,----11200-2054W Perris had a hot scoring stick ond of the game put Mutton i J G. Brun20- 235-22$189 as he tallied five times. Steve & Gould ahead 3-2 in the sec- On Saturday afternoon, Bowmanville's three Little Brad Alrnond of the Pee Wees; Maurice Preston of M. Cooke______ 235 CHILD NSRe.$69 15urns wit!n his two goals and ond period and the period NHL hockey teams took to the ice sporting bright, new Preston Transport with Novice Captain John Conboy G. Thiessen _____ 259, Sî teE an assist oontinued to lead ended that way. Early in thei G.Jensn_ 22_ 20 the scoring. Bob Marjerrison' third. Blaine Adams' first goal! green and white outf its, provided by their three new and C. Ernie Rehder of Bowmanville Foundry withi D.G.reneay _____ 21900 scored once and assisted on of the year tied the score 3-3,iSponsors. Sponsors and teamn captains are shown above, Bantam Captain John Tamblyn. D>. Lob__ 21 three others, while Bruce Og-, but Bil Cole's blueline shotfromn left to right, Jack Locke of L & L Tool with Capt. 111gh Triple Only Plac ntw den scored the other Brooks, was reflected past Ken Veitch J. Stephens ---- - - -___ 6161 for Klddles'SzsS-1 goal. IA.uis Patterson, play- to put Mutton & Gould ahead' a u G. Brunt --- -------- 0 -ig on 1he wing, with Perris ý again 4-3. Coyle's second of __________________ a'!51.ted on four o! Perris'ý the game tied it up again 4-4.LADIES" M AJOR TownBaskebal De. 2t, pme ec unondrOTs goals. Today, some sort o! a1 Two minutes later Bill Sum- December 15, 1969 ifI E schedule will start on Jan. ________________________ local hockey record must have1 mersford made it 5-4 for I uI . N ~ 3rd and we ask thet ail bowl- taken place as Grant Wright- Mutton & Gould and Ray Standings CJo4 oJ aj41J55U 5 UV EDMK en s e rs be on time. Juniors at GIFT SUGGSIOS rolled up bis third consecu-1 Wrendell widened the gap te, 1~EW '4" 12:15. tivp shutuout and his fourth' 6-4. Bob Leveille then scre ýOnie Etdher ____- 30 SENIOR MI1E) LEAGUE S îft five games. In 300 minutes his second goal o! the ganieO live Patfield 2' S( N I t There was a tic for flrst Sit waer akt of hockey he allowed only , to make It 6-5 and Mutton &' Marg King ------ ----- 27 5 ' f 5 ~ 7 LI T II1 1" 5j V place ln the first schedule: 1prser*Fowa two goals. This is a great ac-ý Gould hung on to take the Barb Buttonshaw ____24fe s Suz e Ot Hor Mountjoy and uly etmiplshment and the Com-1 wmn. Dayle Wolnik--_ __ 24 Hlgh Single iùeria HckalLagHockeyOnSunaLeague2st acon-Ethe -On--__S3ndayw pinDec.arte In he peratoo Ena Etcheriht A.Hooers cmhA. ttickc 3 gratulateq you, Grant. 1:30 a.m. Brooks play Mutton Thelma Forrester - 21 te opytwo pcub oints sepmrate nhae petane cori b in the c d, btoper'sameN. Neads --________ W-j. i the second gaine of the' & Gould, and at 10:45 a.m. Helen Depew 20 tetptrecus olwn uthv e e eodibc ntescnbtfi'R. Heydens- 301i ming. Muttoin & Gouldi Brysons play Walter Frank. Helen Reynolds 17 2 last Tuesday night's Men's when they led 18-0 after the one basket short in their bid S. Cain -__- -271 GEIKIE Shirley Davis - - 161 Town Basketball League twmn- first quarter. In fact Ken's to catch Stephen's. 1S. Davey- 270 Linda Crossey il ill orntinCaedfeat didn't manage to break the Dave Chatfieîd led the Fuel- ID. Terry----------- 251M NS & B Y ' W A Mabel Lewis------ - 10 KnsMnsWa 44-20, hl goose-egg until on intesc ers with 1 1 points, with Eu- Hlgh Triple 74 II w-i r>Single Stephen Fuels edged Hooper's ond quarter, after Crnto gene Keenan collecting seven S. Ca in Dre ersOni 11gbinge 1 Jewellery 32-30. Both wIn- had added haîf a dozen more and Joe Burgess f ive. 1 A. Chittick _----_---_-_---_- 707 4 IGS.E O MNIL B r we s eLcil Oi Etcher ----------- 35 ners remained tied for sec- ta their lead. 1 Don Degazio was the big N. Neads-70 42KN High Triple I cnd, only two points back of Big Bill Scribe increased gun for Hooper's, netting il11R Heydens --- - ----- 68 Ontie Etcher_------- 798 league-leading Hooper's. It bis league-leading point total points. Cliff Meta bit for Averages I was the second successive set- by pouring in 20 to pace theleight and Bob Souch garnered ;. B ow anv 1leOni Ether---- 226 back for the Jewellers, after' winners' onslaught. Wayne five. !Sily ai 14(s OW A N A ShrlyDai 24latweek, Ken's regained, Vaughan Maskell was the H-ooper's Jewelry 5 2 in LIDot Brooks ___ 214 their losing touch to remain 1 losers' best - with eight, and Stephen Fuels 4 3 8 O PiLàin- o 9 P Dayle Wolnik .----- 213 in the cellar with six defeatsl Bob Trew connecte o ie Coronation Cafe 4 3 8Mm M - Nio . a d "ii s.jear utonhatl 211 against that lone decision. i Trailing 22-17 athî-ieKen's Men's Wear 1 6 2 ~A L Linda Cole _ _ 203IlIIEir Endan 3r ar King_- 203 iee Vees Collect 21 GoalsFO HGHUE CA PRCS Marilyn Cole 202 Joyce Tennant----------- _201 F R H G S Over 220 Garnes LA D * I Onie Etcher 275, 315; Donnai h l e e tn i d a WED. DECEMBER 24th Osborne 224; Dayle Wobik 22-POINT MECHANICA ITNS ETFC T =LSED DECEMBER 25th AND 26th Poirier 229, 225; Betty Piper 23 icnMoe23 tia e k n n o n e sSPLE IHEC EIL ASJNAYlt233; Carolyn ,Bruce 242; Nan-inT o 5k ndE c un e sNOCS ASWELL ASJA RY1s cy Evans 222, 221; Marilyn Cole 223, 230-, Joyce Almond by Harvey Webster trippd Lindsay 12-5 in the ing exceptionally wclî lately If You Qualify ...Ms epeD _____________________________________ 222; Linda Cole 222, 304; Lynn Pevttp,,eI,-'ocaleic, bouse. with the help o! the new ar- Piper 221; Dot Brooks 22 Larry fîvepckd.a, rv enet i No Payments UtlFbur il Helen Reynolds 238, 29;Mr goals and at least two asqistsl On Frlday night the locals rival, Grave-50Bennett.on Kim * ridy Hately 228: Doreen Park~~~~~ as Bowmanville Juniors over- received t r e m e n d o u s net- Rogers contributed a lot taI3-ao05 arat nEgn n ntr rv-i.Sse 1 iI 1 1 215-, Joyce Tennant 225, 248tpowered the Lindsay club in; minding in tihe openirig period the successo! this past week-4 6 IRBR Ï9Sire Davis 255. 232; Marg a home and home series this from Frank Hay which in- end, as did bis linemate Larry '69 PONTIAC Oporaeby BrewersWarehollsillg Coi. LUd ri 3;Mr ig24 weekend. Larry's points and spired the remainder o! the Devitt. Danny Cowle bas fill- 4-Dr. Sedan. Balance o!f Mfcoy 2D.Hrtp aac~o GM factory 238is3; Mary MKngt224, Steve Wests three goals and team as they trounced the ed a big hole ofl defense for warranty. V-8. automatic, radio, whlte warnyV-,atat, oeseel, __________________________________________ 246; Olive Patfleld 229. ' fourY assists puts these two home Lindsay team 9-3. In 1 the Cable Crew in bis stintu walls and whcel dits. Local, one owner, pwrbaerdo uktsa.wt ____________________________________________ --Iplayers near the top of the that encounter Larry Devitt'from the Midget ranks. In! lw mileage.forcnol.nI620oigalmes 7ý uir'C' seoring race. Westy picked up three goals and one mY opinion the Tee Vee's 1 Lic. L28877. -$2697 BetiuMitBewthstes Juns irdisefu a pretty assist while bis linemate Kim W()uld benefit witb bis help hleItelr productive line-mate in Grove Rogers turned in one o! bis for the future. This would afH '67 CHEVROLETLc.N52.- -$ 89 Bennett who oollected two better games, collecting two fect the Midget club, butj on Snda prvedan sse ta erygoo gol-tndig f o lgbility. Howe ve helpcihaB-, Aing int.erd. -8,$1atcingmntelor netsit s r'sponibleanfour eh1heo n teve est ad ~ teflougsadnsi- Prsene4D.Hrtp -,at- '4C EEL the Liquor Control Board of Ontarlo hm P,*r Tan sits i are given out we have a three -DIK 4 axhl ia grentmd is Iong-aîWal Club Liquor IIcMpw. JIm Crawford, Lindsay --- 13 19 32 Banbury teamn are leading the Bob Kane, Newmarket il 17 28 Mil Room boys by two pointu, Cholce of Different MJes oos pin Mike Bryan, Oakville 16. 11~ 27 followed by' the Power House' DiDIIOTU will w b. u.rvd,*.yey dey front5--»~ aryDvtBomnil 12M4L2 four points behind the leaders. Visit Our Lot - Look Over Our eeto fGowl sdCr '~êftit.1aM Deyt, BOak-vile 12___ 917 26 B. Henning averaglng 233 ________Lnda 1 2 2Matn ls bebind at 232. tfl THEi CLUB 18 ALSO AVAIIPABLE F'OR Po cElroy, Newmrket 9 12 21 Team Standings 6 U LAw ~W 5 V A T E ~ A I T W $ 5 C U P I1 O S. D ave S h irli k , O ak v ille - 7 13 20 B anbury - _ _ _ _I8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g1eMhemn, I ___ 6' _____________ Stretsill - 0 919Power House ___-66 *etBowznvlfle _ 8 il 19 Bta. 60, 66KN ST. PHE6233 - 1*IM ,Newmarket- 10 9 19 Fan Belts 54ý 6 KN T.wn PeE.. Petn SlsMr F0PHONO CLB P*OPWSINALO,____ 9 10 19 M1llwrigtts 45, 21%?- 23260 s*~tPôrt Hlope - 1 4î fiiin -__- Roger Swan Ray Ltag.Wlo rw 1 MahineShop37 9 9 18 ICjkrs-21 1lMolded Goods 33 ~-1 b '1

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