9 The Canadian Sf ates~n~n, Eo'~~aswflIe, Apr, 23 1~71 ~I3WLNGBATTLE OF THE BULGE Ye, fis ha>ýtfiIe of Y'ear whea the bôwlers join tôgether '~ t te bnqut tblef0congratulate fthe champions of their legeaeajoy a bg feedand good fellowsbip. Folowig l a ietofthe varîous 1esguen and their May 1s - Me's Maor, Mmorial Park; May 1sf - Good- yea, Cntanil Hll Ma Rh - Nîght Hawks, Memorial Par.k; May 6 - rveGirlies, Toronto Royal Alexan- de, ay 8- Friday Mixed, Mepiorial Park; May 8 -CO.F., CetnilHall; Miay 8" Rural League, Hampton Town -Hall; May 10- Ladies Ma/.fior, Memorial Park, May 12 'Liberty Belles, Memorial Park; May 15 -Feundry, Memnorial Park, May 17- Merry- MakerÊ, Memorial Park; May 20 Legion Ladies, FI ng Dutchman; May 22 - îe ajor, CetnilHall; Mzay 27' - ýNewtonvlle-StarkvIlle, Port Hope' GlClb, May 29 - 'î outh Bowling, Legion Hall; May 29 - Toug Aults, Memorial Park; June 5-St. Joseph's, M en- t f t t t j ORiECNTEFERING Tha Clar'kei rienteeriag Club îs geftîng ready for another eAon ad f get things rolling, they are holding a meeting Thr day «gt in Orono, 7.,30 p.m., at the Odd Fellown Hall,: Orienteernl case you don't kaow what if in aIl about inovsth e use of a compas$ f0 find your way along a prescî:bed course Ia the shortest finie Theirt rmeet in scheduledî for Clarke on May l6th. Wia- r r telaf rw wsBail Carman of Oreno, Thîe Carerienfeeýýriag Club would be glad te see any necomers ta týhe sport at the meeting Thursday night. t t1 t t t KNIAPP'S NEED PLAYES Bowmavîlle Knapp's Towing Service are loekiag forb rofb l, plyers for the coming season. lf you are iaterestedv faplyng for fthe Bowmanville club in the Durham Ladies t SotalLeague, contact eîther coach Mel Burgess, 623-5082p ors âno erb Knapp 623-5418. Iacidentally there will be a E prctzeat6:30 Monday May 3rti, at Memorial Park. ttt t f sý WHITE LEADS THE WAY h .Murray Whit e of Oakville achieved record fîmes an eîght h: ivntaf lead his club te fthe teamn championship in the Ont- fi er tag-group swimmîng championships held at Oshawa's Ce-nennial Pool on the weekend. White's eïghf wîns la the boys' 11- and 12-year-old cjass 6 adGofBrown's sevea victories ln fthe boys 13- and 14- et yerodclasa were among 56 for Oakville in the meet. EfÉ iok was second with 14 wîns, Scarborough third ?J with s1 ýeven arldLondon fourfh with four, aonybsfirst year lahis age class, Whlte-set Canadian FJ records in th 100- aad 200C-yard breaststroke, 100-yard butter- lly 10-yrdfreestyle andl indivîiual medley, fîed a national N reor n the 100 yard backstroke, and set Ontario records A la th 20ý0-yard freestyle and 200-yard backstre events. El IacyLee of Scarborougli set a ntoa record lfin L J0~yr freestyle and Dan Ummels la the 50ý-yard butterfiy, bol l he1-anýýd 12-yeaýr-ol1d age braeke, Fot-wvîlbnfoiOnalQuebecî, NvaScotîa and ni Michian tok prt l te fo-aymeef,leviag nmre 40 B) The ndivdualwînars wre Caig inne r tobîcoke E en Nnc Adeso o Nrt or a fic10an-udeM t h e o l y e e n t o r f l c O s a w a e d l L 1 0 a r de f 1 ý rd De ( fre syl, tirl a Lic 100 yard .backsfrok,ýe, fr.ýin t la te 200 G yardbacistrke nd sxhl the 50'yard butterfiy, Steve G( Smar finshe-fkuth i heBoys 200 yard -backstroke for E flic, age bracket t1I4 ïand fourth again in the 100 yard B bakrk, Ruse Gîbid was, fitth la the Age 10 and under M ~oys50 yrd beasttrek, Ssan Beckettf finished fourth in CI thie 200yadC', yefd icrls gee 13 te,,14, Bc A great ,deal f reifnlstgo fa f le Many people lnvolv- Hi tcd eaputign aswmin ompetifion ef this ie, E t t t t t A ÏDCIIN NIR C" GAME LAST NIGHT Unofuaey, fîLuecl was- writf an prioe o lestPa prgh rxgae in 1Dreeden tadîecide fthe Unior 'V'hapin-BC ehip etOntar ,,,id wsbreadcast over CKLB, uDcxscred U Le by ary Lck Tl' and County tChrysler, A late repýort on D c:1e gaine ppee lswiee athe Statesman, fa ( f BwavleRdEge won, if caûppe feedosR ~pbll~stugle f reeenwora, ef course iVentta flic ~ ~ ~ ~ h Juir""eoncue lcRed îEaglem_, but eatihugl Ka ~leaghttdown te the menent h game. ai Lo Thelocle 0sftheopeer -4 on homne Ice, and the sec- mi86anDrea1den. i hfi tidencouter aIse la Drésden Pa the ~ ~ ~ ~~~'e folwnttenofi é agles were la trouble. fBut Bc Les -,glt n ntire a-eaon. bolled down te, a sinjgleýr game.Re Wln r lose fuacorner lilproude liLamatle e ~ ZENITH end ADMIRAI RENALSSALES &SERVICE 7123 -001 46MCQE Co' But enws R-cev Trophies At Commercial HockeBaqt This Wedniesday nagbjt the ,GA. teamn, winner ef the eiret schedula wî 1 bowl Dyk- ,' "'~,i % stra's Food, wînner oethfe"h" ~eond schedule for the John " ~ M.James feani champiensh p v trophy. " The ILG.A. boys wall have --0 Hon "Fats" Etcher, D'ck Par- zî'. fect, Les Sinale, John Carter and Kani l iceaî Ab Saman lias beca picked te replace Hep Palmer who is .1 elined with a linoken ankla, Dykstra's Food wil have MauiceEidardS, Ted Bag- acîl Ker Pier, Bruce Milne, John ingrarnand Hlector Bal- tantine wil Ibc pinch-hîftîng for Ernie Perfect, The second schedule winners wena: Russ Oke wifhhis 410 single game and jack Bond had. h gl triple 968. AI Osborne weUiehg average With 264 ton 48 gaines. This as fhe bigheet average ever racnrded a'ic heMena Maj'or League, The previeus igh wam icld by Lcrny Piper On Saturday, afthel Acres durîng the Comm ercial player iii playoffs, anid Don MV-artin, who received fhe asth 261. he ictnished Hockey Legu anquet, these players wre . ,aided Hooper's Jewellery trophy on behaif ef Bryson's Smnoke The higli tean tripîe went trophies, frm ef f te rîght, Charlie Green, most' sports- Shop feam who won fhe championship; absent, Grant eo Lader Hardware, 4100 manlîke play er; George Brown, basf defencemanî; Steve Wrîght, best goalkeeper and George Sainsbury, mest p'ins, whule Cowen Pontiac- Burns, leadn.,g scorar, Bob Marjerrison, maost valuable valuable player, 3uick bit 1471 for higli single. The final week ot bowling 25 hlaFretr24 saw Maurice, Richards wia ý- ,eN 4Nny o 1,£aEré îgh single 353 and Rus OkeRed ForresCr( T23,Hle e e 1,Shrey1 higli triple 881, Davis 208, Judy Bag28 The Jury & Lovell emn ea Eva Whitehead 206. high single 1353 ad hîgliPns Ps ripe 61, udyl Bragg 46920 34 Don'tftorget lic banquet fi - rok aturd.yMey 1sfat Me- na Etcher ___46687 28 morial Park, Social her-r2 6te 7. Suppar wîll ba serv- E'lie echoe -465243 i28 ed et 7 p.m. sharp. Audrey Osmond 46721 27 Followiag ilae compîcte là.si Thelma Forrester 4460323 tIflic second echedule stan-d- 'M elLws 4iA 1 ing. i Inai Stantdinge 2nd Schedule Avereges rame Games AI Osboerne 48 Emie Perfect 39 "arry Piper 48 Yack Bond 48 Ruse Oic 4 ,8 Dick Perfect 48 onSalleci 3 rien Manfyn ,.45 ll Westlake 24 ltoa flrock 48 Tait Hat-ely - ---48 teaunice Richards . 48 ojn Etcher-~.4 îarold, Micielson r4 3ol Siniti --*---- 4 e loward Bromall-4 )on Oie ý- 42- ave Reynolds -sa3 crga Piper 48 ocrd Wilcox 48 i Leslie48 III Oe ..,,,.45 aunice Annaent .48 onj Bagneli . 47 [arenca Oke 45 Iob Lawtoa ,. 48 osà Wnight . 48 1wyn Dîckcy 45 tuss Hailman ,, 48 Lb Saman 45 lib Laird 48 ap Pene0. 45 lif Murp-hy 30 ;0c Anen ,48 ~e Saile ., 48 miPiper 4 ck Lader 4 rt Howe ---- 48 ,well Meeflougal- 48 lm McKnigl-t î48 mi Lyle ---- 48 Ob CGl-anVille - 48 ud Hqeaing - 48 inew ---- 48 y V n Meer 48 b Wllam 48 ed Baýgna-îl 48 b Rený-opaka ,.48 .ke Murphy 48 ruceý Milne 48 )h VanDyk ...45 owlie C-oomnbes 48 SareSaplien 42 )ha Carter 48 on C'arter 45 arl iekl 48 orge fclice 42 ha ngTan . 27 ave ' Oc48 Un M4unfer 7 48 pxeld Bennetf 48 u Meeafans ~,,12 1î L-uxten i ,,48 rf Cîeka - 42 ùyd Sf ainton -48 uice Aderne , 42 ail Samie ,15 %n 264 256 248 246 245 245 242 239 239 ?37 236 2,15 230 234 229 229 229 227 227 227 227 226 226 226 224 224 224 224 222 222 221 221 221 220 219 219 219 ~18 On Sunday cvenîng, befere the sîxth gm wîth Dresden Rings la fhe Ohtarlo finals got underway, a special presentatiîon was made te the Eagles et., the frophy for winning their group. Capt. Larry Devlft s pictured here accepf- ing the tropby from Brent Hughes, Bowmanville's only representatîve lie i National Hockey League, whose teani, the Phîladeiphîa Flyers, have been elim- inated from the payoffs,____________________ 2181b 0tadig f Teams ykstram od ~ 34 14 surance --20 19 Frank ýa Esfafe.. 21 21 rider ardware -28 22 man Poaflle ick -e---25 23 G. A - ----24IV223% .by Grant , atîag 3411/p3 ank's riefy 22 25 [y & ar 20 2à ttùôn Sheà 17 el, pai Cola - 17 si GET CASÙ TOPAI CL A SSI J 1fi E fD 9 Îitli $3.ýO and $3.00 Chîlidren $1.00 e3HAWA Auditorium Box Offie AJAX Ceintre limoke Shop by JimCliarke able f0 attend. Grant'poted a 3.53 average duringregla The Commercial Hockey season play. Bryson's"Fzy League applîed the finîshing Marjerrison, owner of 10 goalps touches te their 1970-71 season, and two assists ln the paofs with an enjoyable banquet 0On received the Most 'Valuableý Saturday eveming at th'-1E Acres Player ia the Playofis tr-ohy. Restaur'ant, FoIliwing, a very "Fuzzy,ia accepting froin Ted satisfying roast beef dinner, Faîrey, meëntioned some of th e the main' business oft theinîght, ,,s o previous worthy recîpients and the awarding f ruls o xpressed pleasure at perforîn- underway. ing with players of this calibre., President Ted Faiey pi e- Another member of By sided pver proceedings with son's Championshîp club, Go the league's directoe' Don rge Sainsbury was the wiînne "Pop" Mai tyn presenting the of the Most Valuable Player charrpionship trophy to Bry- trophy during the regularse son's Sinoke Shop captain Bob son. "Pop" Martyrn accepted i Fuzzy' Marjerrlson. George's absence froni Te The- eye-catchiag indîviduel Fairy, "Sairns" was att endin team trorihies went to the fol- another banquet for Bowma- lowing club mernbers: Bob villea Ail Ortaria Pee Weeý Hellam,, T. Prout, Lloyd Ham- ch ampions. ilton, Brian Evans, Uowie Pol- The following la the Execu- l.ard, Bob Marjerrison, K~en tîve for the 1971-7n season.- Veth, George Br'own, Larry Prîýs!dent, Larry Chant; Vice Chant, George Sainsbury, JîmPeiet Gog ros ioyle, Ray Crombie, Steve Tesrr Joe Balson; Statis- Barclay and coach Don Martyn ica Bob Hellam and Pub- Secr7etary- treasurer Irv GIll i Tm Clarke. reeedthe scoring champ- ion, îrophy to-)a familiar Win- W neor Steve2. Bursos f Brooks Saere teveeaptured theLA ES A U award w th a 47 point total in 15 league games(, compn-edrof 0th 1oIY ore week re- 24 1 a- nd 3 ssiat, ming in the second schedJ.- Te leagues very capalie nifve terrifie 300 gaiï-es statîstiîian, Bob Helahad were turned ini, Ena Etcher ed over the Most Sp-,>rtsmnan- leadiag with a 350 single atd hîke aw~aid f0 Ch-a'ley, Green, 793 triple, C50-253-190. Audrey on f the league's moapt un- Osmnond nad the high triple 0 dertdand împroveýd per- the a vening with her 80 1, 313 fomrTI e ï) & lRSports 2 1-7 fyle Wolnikflow trophy f0 the Best Defeaceý- îag1wjththe aext high Éuile' mon ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~o w rane oGog an f318. Helen Depew flror byKenParks. Thitte pns to the tune 0t31 ~hoce eceveda lud oun aiglegaie,ad at but not ofa- asefrisovrhl' les,yours truly, Marg King Àd wi-nner wt a single garne oA 305. BrooksSueetcahGo To12Aegs rge Brosrcie i o rEtcher '14,OlePf oalteàder trophy ùon behî tfed2 Audey nd228 rntWrîght, who was Un- -Dayle Wolv'ik 20,Dot irôo L l un 9 rý SPO'R T Il1C5 SKATING CARNIV AL It lias been a few years sincef the Sf atesmansprsdio has had the opportunify et tcking in ftleannai Bowmanvillo Figura Skating Club's annuel carnival. Hewever, we fiaal1j made if agai on Friday cveniag - and if was thonoughly enjoyable, If is the night when all othfe yeungsfers> aloag with fie teenage Members ca exhIbif the skilla whîdh thcy have lcarned tirouglieut flic season. The costumes ware great, thE lîghting magnificent and the a9katers, wîfh youag gucat star- Angela Watson sfecling flic spotliglit, furaed la fine perforni. acs. The Annuel Skating Carnîval was a weil-produccd - how, Once again, la a production involving se many youagabtre flic people behind the scenas, ebviously worked liard te maie ftle Carnaval se succstful. To thani, aloag with tic siaters, we offer Our congr atu- lations for a job well done! New'ville- Starkvîlle Hledges 148, Marp, Gulland 137,, Bo ln igh single, ui ilo Bo lig eague 296; bigh triple, Doris To'm- Doris Averaes.pins 697; hîgh average, Doria DraTompkins 210, Gail T 2mphas 210 Milîson 198, Dorothy Sftark Gal 00 Gam26-e2s Dri 189, Joyce Stecey 186, Horie GalMîon262,Dri Woods 182,'Elaine Marchant Tompiins 284-266, Shirley 182, Marie -Trim 179, Grace Marteli 250, Bernice Hender- Farrow 178, Beraica Hender. son 232, Jean Pollard 218, Dale son 177, Olive Henderson 171,, Foran 215, Delores Walkey Dale Foran 165, Delores 208, Joyce Stacey 207. Walkey 165, Jean Pollerd 160, 1 Games Won Paf Milîson 160, Marie Gobie Cinnamon---------- 51 158, Pansy Johnson 158, Cathy Ginger -------- ------- 47 Lambert 155, Shirley Marteil Alîspice - ---- --- 44 153, PaggyMîlison 152,__Pat Nutn-eg - ------- - 38 1