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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jan 1970, p. 9

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unior Lague jIdgets Top ý'unir Leaue iart Hope 6 -4 JUNIOR 'C" STANDINGS pts. 36 25 24 1 TOP 14 SCORERS AS 0F JAN. 7th,. 1970 [yer Team GS A Pis. b Kane,, Newmarket-- 21 28, 49 -eve West, Bowmanville 19 25 44 on Ke,(arns, Milton ------- 19 23 42 rry Devitt, Bowmanville 19 22 41 Ike Bryan, Oakville ------ --- 20 '18 38 ,m Crawford, Lindsay- 15 21 36 en Kayv, Newmnarket ------ ----- 21 15 36 om DaleY, Oakville------ 12 22 34 ob McloNewmarket 12- 21 33 érry Hanlon, Newmnarket- 14 19 33 ave Shirjlck, Oakville 8 23 31 )hn Le, Newmarketl ---------- 18 12 30 mr WilIis, Lindsay ---. __ 15 14 29 arry Naler, M --to------------ 16 13 29 ,Mixed League Mýartyn anid Palmer e-achý nk tlhrcee ae from Wilcox!1 dB. Ricýhards. Brock, Rey-: rda, We-lsht and Moe- 'Rich-j ords e-ach defedted M. -Et eher, Prouit, L. Piper and O. Etcher -Onie, EIcher led the ladies with high single 315, hiigh tri-ýï pIe "192, and high average 271,( end alsa had the only, gamer bowled over 300. HTap Pal-j mer Iook high single for the1 men with 294 andUPave Rey- Martyn leads the averagesi wlth 261. 250 Games and over -Geo., Piper 293, -W. Thert'elil 266, F. Bradley 265, M. Wes 280, ýM., EIcher 2.91-252, T,ý Bagneil 270, Marilyn Richards1 253, D. Reynrolds, 269-291, L.1 Piper 256-258, M. Wilcox 262,' R. Mitchell 2.53-273, L. Sroale1 289, P. PaXtater 279, L--WVelsIi 265, P. Bradiley 262, E. Moýore1 254, B. Mitc-hell 286, B. Mar-, tYn -260-280. H. Brock 256,1 E. Pickens 252, Moe Richards 262, H. -Reynolds 250, H. Pal-] mer 2.51-294, 650 Triples and over' D. Reynýolds 797, 0. Etcher- E72 . Marlyn 78U R. Mir- chell 761, L. Piper 42,H Palmer 741, W. Thertell75 M. BIcher 720, P.Baly718.1 Gea. Piper 717, Moe Rcad C94, H. Brock 686, T. B3agneill î8.L. Smala 669, B. Rich-' fî669, D. Poxtater 664, j: Standlingsn PïIns Pis. Y611606 121 Mo-Rcicyds 6229 il! RrOck ------------6r3 27 10i Fe3nOld* __ 6205 9 Palmer ---- 59-8-- Piper ~ 93 7 Pý. R-had --2--- -- 0. Etciter ------ 6 Prout 59q33 5 Id. Etcher ---- --- 5979 4 Wilcox -------- --5846 2 Averages 0. EIche -Pl' 6 271 13. -Martyr 3 261 M. Etcher M 259 Gel Cash Today For GMd Apuliances STATESMNA N P o,623-3303 Bowlir PReyno]dr- - 6 H.PaIrer ---- -- 6 E. Brock 6 Matt Harrison 6 B. Richards 6 WV. Thertll 6 MIoe Richards --6 -R. Mitchell 6 L. 'Welsh . 6 G. Wilcox 6 ýL. Piper -- - - 6 D. Braley ,.6 H. Brock 6 M. Wlo 6 Don Bagnel-l 6 ýGeo. Piper ----- 6-- G. Pickenis ----6--- T. Bagniell --- 6--- D. Poxtaler ------- 6 HI. Reyniolds - ---- 6 Marily n Richard_, -- 6 B. M'itchel-- ----- 6 L. Smiale 6---- ---- T. Milison ------ . 6 Mort Richards -- 6 H. M aore --------- E. Moore ---6- F. Bradley6 E. Pýichens- 6 M. Welsh ----- 6 H. Donoghue --6 V. Prout 6 J.- Dxtater .6 HI. Piper ------ 6 P. Yeo ---------- 3 R. Wray - . e C. Canleton ------ 3 A. Fray ----- -6 Mean- P [Mary, Harrison 6 G. Mllson------ D. Thompsan ---6-- B. Leainan -6 S. Stainton ~ F. Land -- ------- A, Donloghue 6 J. Smith6 M. A. Richards 6 P. M4utton ------ 6 P. Bagne!! ---------- 6 P. Prot------ - -- 6 Gayle Piper 6 J. Richards6 J. Thompson 6 T. Carleton 3 C. Mutton3 P. Smale 3 Audrey Sleep 6 H. Bennett------ I.6 R. Land -------------6 P. Palmer -- --- 6 L. Stainton -3 J. Therleli 6 M. Yeo ---- -* 3 B. Smith 6 C. *Martyn 3, - --- Pot Bagneli ..---- 6 Spare Bowlers: F. Luxton--------- MI. Wiseman. . 6 R. M-\/easn~ an n o ---- ---- 246 241 239 237 234 233 229 229 227 226 226 223 223 Our stère INCLUDING Servic Centr w ill be open ail day Wednesday during 1970 DON'T.tFORGET "SOUTH PACIFIC" COMING FEBRUARY 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 JANUARY CLEARANCE ½OFFM - ALL- Af 1er dropplng a 6-4 de- cision in Peterborough Frlday niight, the local Mýidgets end- edI up on the top end of a silar score here Saturday niightý. The localsr were a 11111e rusty,. afler fes;tiv-e season but looked sharper in thie third frame when they picked up three goals. Once again Saturday nilght, the third period was their strength as they notchedl three counters ta ensure them of the win. A strong teamf ef- fort, highllghted by snappy passlng and tlreless skating showed them to be the steady team that they are capable of being. Mark, Johnson led the locals with two goals while Rick Shackelton, Glen Rice, Poug Crough andi Ponnie Smith each plcked un one. Glen'sproved ta be the win- ner wlth Ponnie adding the Insurance tally mbt the empty net. The management and play- ers wauld like ta bhank Pab's Cab for giving themn their bus te gel the boys 'ta Orillia for the tournament. Also thanks are extended to Mr. Kelth Smith, MVr, Rice and Mr. Shackelton for all their co- operation and help, without [which we would not have been able to attend the tour- nament. Youth Bowling B1ANTAM GIRLS Mitchell 5, Gray 0; Bond 5, B. Taylor 0; L. Taylor 3, Harris 2. Teain Standing L- Taylor 8 Bond -7 Mitchell -5 Gray ------ 3 B., Taylor ----2 Hars High -Single 2 S. Bond - ------- -- 175 L. Taylor --- - ------ - 175 B. M airs -- ------------- 1613 2l9jL. Tayo ---- 331 217 B. Maii-s 303 2161 S. Bond __ ---------- - - 292 214 C, Mtchell ___.------ _ 29o 213 -BANTAM BOYS 213. Lavlgne 5, Reynolds 0, 211 Jensen 3, Whyte 2; Chow 5, 207 FalIMs 0., .1 207 Team Standing 206 Chow --------- ------ --7 202 Jensen - -- - 6 01fl Fallis 5 199 Wln-yrLe- Jn Laviane 51 198 Reynolds ------- 1----- -- 2 196 High Single 196 J hyte ------------- 176 195 K. Farrell ------------ 175 195 H. Bain -------b----- --- 172 1 ' 94High Dul 19 1 W ytle ---------------- 318 13P Lavigne - ------- - 316 190 jM.iReynolds ------ -----304 189i JUNIOR GIRLS '8ýWhitehead 7. Cox 0; Marsh- 189 ail 5, Woodward 2;1 Martyn 5, 16Mrris 2. 15 Team Standing 84 W hltelhead -------- 4ý 183 .M a...tyn.. .. .... 182Co 1 9 M o"rï ri - ----- -------- 2 -77 ihSnl 173 L. WVhiteh-ead - 227-223-256 172 S. Morris - 211 166 J. Marshal1 --- ----- 1 166 High Triple 21 164 L. Whitehead ---------- 706 164 S. M orris --------------- 564 164 JUNIOR BOYS .. 159 Coombes 7, Roberts 0; Jen- 158 sen 7, Brunt, 0; Stephen 7., 157 Carter 0. 150 Team Standing 150 Combes ------------------ -- 12 148 Stephen 9 148 Roberts ~7 137 Jensen - - 7 135 Brunt ----------------------- - 5 134 Carter - -------------2 133 Tigh Single 120 J. Stephen < _248-239-254 G. Coombes--------- 223-216' M.* -Roberts -- 203-220 180 B. Larider ------------ 228 174 W. Combes 218 170 B. Cascagnette - -215 128 M. Kraan --------- ----206 J. Korsten ---- --------- 206 High Triple _'r 1-741 W. Coombes .613 IM. Roberts ---------- 602 SENIOR MIXEI) LEAGUE Bradley 4, Patfield 3; Good- win 4, Cain 3; Brock 7, Hol- royd 0; Bouwmeester 5, Bur- ley 2.1 Team Standing Brock - ----- - ------ - 14 Pattield ---------- 10 Goodw in ----------- - ----- 9 Bouwmeester---------- - 7- ' Burley -- -- - 7 Cain --------- ----- Bradley------------------------ 4 Holroyd -------------- - 01 High Single B. Burley _.-------- 294 -M. Bradley 292 D. Lewis ____-239 D. Terry ---- _- 279 G. Masterson ------- 257 High Triple D. Terry ------------- - ý682 M. Bradley --------__-- 678 Dave Tabb picked- up the re- 'I I bound and drîlled home te - ýwinner" -1-% cH * o e su tsBov-ran%,i!ýe rnmen Li*ttle N H L e u t hostecr1Trenton on Sat.,, Jane 101h in an exhibition tilt in Tournament Resuiltu en took oni the Lindsay period Lindsay went aheadwi the'v "Itr7aoeof ed2ged Bantam* qa in league play at Lind- 4-3. Bowmianville camne right Trenvtors by a th scor 0f -2.e During the Christimas holl- s defeating them by a close back 10 even up the score at at the 7:30 mark of the -first 2- days, the Bowmanville " iscore of e-4, At the 1:15 mark 4-4 on a blooping shot off the period on a goal by Don Arm- fi mien" wenit'to a bantam tour-; of the ùpening period Doug stick of 1Byron Holmes with strong With RoryGibbs serv- PI nament at Ifiverside, Ont., Tamrblyn tallied for the locals,,bis second tall 'y of the gamne,!Iing a mîinor for slashing. bt near Wý,indsor. They were up a.sist going ton Rolly Simpgon.1the asýsist going b Boyd Kenox Bowm-anville tied tbe score ats against the Newmnarket squad Lindsay fought rîghit back, 30 and Rory Gibbs. Play picked the 18:35 mark with R( ser in a two gamne total goal ser-:secondls later tieing the score up at -this point as both teams Gibbs tallying u n a s s i st e d. gc ies. N ewmarket won tbe first at 1-1, The "Ironm>enl" then roared fr*om end la end with Trenton went ahead 2.1 in tbe Pr game edging out the localis b-,wntahead 3-1 on goals by both goalies playing superbly second period on a markr by tl a score of 4-3. Scoring for Byron Hiolmes and Paul For- in net. With one and a haîf A. Maclntosýh The "rn the "Ironmen" were Grant sey, assists earned by Pave minutes remaining in the men" waitedf until the 16:57g( Luxton, Dennis Livingstone Tabb and'Andrew MacKen- game, Lindsay playing two mark in the finalý period *ta r and Dave,7 Tabb, assîsts going zie. The second period, Lind- men short, Bowmanville one even things up as Paul For- r to Guy Johnson with twýo, and say scored at the 5:50 mark man short, Rory Gibbs won sey put one home aýssisted bylbi Rory Gibbs and Dave Taýbb and in the dying seconds b 'the face-off in Lindsay's end, Guy Johnson. With 45 sec- F( one each. tie the score at 3-3. At the r-elaye(d back to Paul Forseylondcs remnaining, Trentoni, one si In the second gamre, Bow- four minute mark 0,f the finapli who blasted one on net andiman sorton an ebwn n manville won the encounler by a score of 3-2. The "bigý gun" for the "Ironmen" wa.s Pave Tabb firing hree mark- ers, one unassisted, with Gu-, 'Johnson, Grant Luxton andl Byron Holmes earning the as- lion lime bolh leams hadi scored a total of six goa-ls each in the lournament thus forcing Ibis game int sudden death overtime. Neither lean-i was'able bo score in overtimie so the winner was declared 11by the team that had the mosta shots on goal. Bowmanilleï1 losI out by two shotsan were then eliminated froi the tournament. Pee Wèe: . The "L. & L. Trailsleds"i journeyed 10 Collingwood.]_U LN DLA H RA LW O duirw 1-xe bolidays t ov1N IE-LA H RAL O - pete in the annual Clig wod e tWtetournament. DK L V S~ U TC A sleds" lost to Midland by a' close score of 312. Bowman- vilic took a 2-0 lead in teBy "PERRIN FINELY TAILOREr' first period on goals by Sandy XK1emp and Bîlly Leaman, t_~ Reg. to $12.95 Reg. to $45.00 sisîs goîng b I an Wileco, W IETE AT V EE Brian Martin and Brad Ai- $HEE mond. In the second period- Midland lied' It up as Iheà locals went int a defensive lapse, The "Trailsleds" hiadl 1 9 1 bu' - w ied n V-hree_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and up breakaways. Midland scoredi their third and winning goali i Ie gamiesBowmanville ithe Ibrinutes reminîg H E T. S ECI 1pulledi their goalie in the dy-D E pSE A ,ngminutes but could nol gel1 the equalizer. In the' nexl' game Bowmanville were rip EMI-BROGUE STY'LE BY CROSBY.SQUARE against Ajax with Ajax tak-:ý ing the' game by a score of BROWN AND BLACK ALL SIZES 4-1. Ajax took a 2-0 lead in îfthé-first periddi line secondT;ý1e 5 period they went ahead 3-0,,_ REG..$14.95 - SELLOUT ------ ?and then Bowmnanville's Brad Almond tallied, Ian Wilcox OTHER SPECIALS - - - -frm 6. earning the assist. In the third period Ajax put the game out of reach by scoring their fourtb goal. The "Trailsleds" -01 appeared f10 have a big edge 3in play dluing the third per- iod but could pot -find the,, mark, Little N.II.L. League Play N~ovice: On Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970, "Preston the Mvri ie - ot aLindsay only te) hap oscrd3-2. In the fursI period LLidsay tallied aI IheNATIO 4:45 mark on a goal by R. Sin-NA IO clair, In the second period bath leamns were held soe less -ysm odfore-cek HP ng- 'and back-checkmg, yý by 1 P bath leams. Larry Bishop i :b11 goal, for Bowmanville made,. f~4vIsEIIèA d. L u -some key-saves for Bowman- JI'.JIJe ,iî ville, In the Ihird period,1 Lindsay took a 3-0 lead on goals by Brad Puncan and Pýave Meehan. At the 12:351 mark "Preston the Movers" starled la roll as Gerard Mor- blue line assisled by WayneleýJ Johnson and Barry Living- * 5stone. This put new life in i put on the pressure. John - O Davis then tallied for tl.neO "Movers" aI the 14:30 mark, assists--going--la John Conboy7 and Jerry Leddy. With 30SEO D UI seconds remaining the locals won a face-off in Lindsay ter- ý2P IE................ irilor'y, pulled their goalie for a! an extra attacker, but could O AVi4 nat gelthe equalizer.SA E 42 On Sat., Jan. 101h, "Preston the Movers" bost 2-0 la 1he highly rated Oshawa "JOî Bucaneers". TIesato the MADE TO fo the "uaeesunassist- ed. The "Movers" at Ibis stage of the game had their share lof scoring chances, but could not capitalize on htem. In the third period both teams were h1eld scoreless. Although lo- ing by a score of 2-0 the locals deserve a great deal ol credit for holding the unde- feated visitors at two goals. Pee Wee League Play: On Sat., Jan. 3, 1970, "L.& ,y tootedl "Red Barn" teani from Oshawa, losîng by a closel score of 2-0. The c"Trail- sled" paye on of their be- ter gamles decfensively 'as this Oshawa qUad has beer trouncing their opponeýntg by Some very hîgh scores. There ,were lýimes in the gamne when the locals had an edge in play but coffld flot e by the good gzoal-tending by 0Osh aw a 1 gnalie. Scoring -for -Oshawa <X '~ J REGULAR TO $1.10.00 BOYS' ûRESSLATEST STRi SIZES 14 - 16 - 18LA'ES TI EXTR'SPEIAL!LONG SLEEVES REG. TÔ $8.00 JANUJARY SELLOUT STOREIWIDE REDUCTION 0F The Canadian Statesman, Eowii-an iv lle , Jan, 14, 19G fradfionGraint Luxton tiilu-1New'ville - Sak i Dave Tabb and Paul Forsey. owig eau Thie "Ironment" visited Ca-i bourg and were defeated by a' A%,eraiges ;core of 6-3. Cobourg to.ak a: Gail Milîson 6 -l ead by the end of thie Doris opls-___ 8 irs, owarvil goal by ýMarepne Stacey11 Pauil Forsey unassistpd. Ca- Porotrhy- Stark ------__i___ bourg went aba 1-1 in thec Jo.yce Stacey ----- second until Pauil For-seynr 200 Gaines owdthe gap with bis second G. 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