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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1971, p. 8

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The Canadia tesrnali, Boa anville, July 28, 19711' T w egu tn ig by Terry Baker STANDINGS S RTpus W L T S O T1 e 1Ellis 19 10 7 2 17 a '> - Kramps 18 9 7 2 12 11~ ~ yFrn Mhn623-72-4 Franks V 18 9 8 I159 13 1 fWhytes 18 9 9 0 2 4 h W \. Frank 18 8 10 O0 8 12 6 FlougSunday's gripprng, il inning 6-5 loss to theStpen19 7 i il 11 13 Osaa einnieSeniors, the Locke TV Electrons found Tuesday, JuIy 13 Rit thmslvsonce miore at the .500 level, with eight victories Kramps 13 Ellis1 ili 16 games. The Oshawa club who mauled Bowmnanville Franks Il hyts ,m 1 o e r e ,hooked up w ith a fir d up Bow m anville ,W IJK n al f l i l te ensyW. Frank entl atSopr Ceek folkmîgt i inter.Krapes 517 .Frank c'F5-i îriSiiidy'sbatle Te Eecron hd a3-Qfld, ested to know that Mr. Bruce Kap 7 Fa 31lalost %JVVCIIIJ Coina, te new Tmasure o* Thrsday, uI5 1nResiet 't!, lied t-hings up and then lost it on a fluke single off the batColnteewTèsr f usdyJa 1R nf Oshiawaý's relief pitcher JonFirI helt. a ro e th-,e Town of Bo wmanville, isl Wbytes 8 Stephes2 JonFi uIe11.RCobisadtoRieabotesIBabr adA W. Frank 8 Elli thie ciLUs eading batter at .375, had three abits sudof twoaraand s, a-,Javing a great year, has a .500 average in seven awayCahr. mis dBTIG(0rmoeABts Mr& Robert Nicholis and theirAR R H BI Ag games and,,ishbahaiegmfor nineMhome games, E.u56 2 gi M)i wtiga lofty .353 at home but oly .125 ~~ i s ~fml h aemvd~ .IoolnE' 1 3 6 .3 ;n e(.25) S watiigNewcastle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beauprie, W. ____49 1L1 il .2 onte od Gerry Falls (.302) is the opposite, boasting .529 Hnes n hi oDn the road and a low7ly .154 at Saper Creek. Followiug areLre1BucAdmE45 l soe f the Electrons' averages, with the overaîl figure'ini hlrnaenwlvn n oryK 5 l the Nicholis' bouse. HDnotle S 0 1 ui.lloe ytheir home and away figures: Mrad____ilonoro Soulli Boston, Virginiý, arei aly . ___ 8 2 6 .0 Terry Black (.333) .211 and .625; Grant Wright (.348) .300 viiBrbs iîr rs M adker, KF.___ 6 2352 1; and ý385; Pst O'Reîlly (.271) .300 sud .241;,Guy Parks (.267) -Fse n pnig toKdroF 7 1 2 4 .8 .3 17 'n .67- Leo Kelly (.282) .304 and .250. The Electrons, - headng ito tis wek'sfourscheuledgame, hod a esmNeeks with the other Foster iRendefl, E... 47 1. 1L.8 heaing thî-wek'sfou shedledgams, olda tamfamilies iu the Kendial area.FasS battîng average of .252,Wben you see the sign Road ~ 8 2 2 2 7 They have a 5-4 won-lost record at home, outscoring theCosrcin HlMle'S.3 opposition1 58-53, wbile beîug out-bit 78-77. The Electrous' , Ahead - sbould you keep on O'Brien, E. 68 D4 29 .6 fo hi iehm ae s.5.Aa, going or try another road? Lee, F. ______ 41 ili 5 6 .6 eam verae fr thir ine omegame is.251 Awy, teirWe turned east at Stark- Wright, K._____ 58 1il1,36 recod i 3-4 haingbeenouîcore 4536 nd ot-bt 6459.~ Aville corner snd Iravelled east P. Forsey, E. ____ 59 18 21il5 for a club tbatting average of .240. p. 'the Ahi _______e sa t ood looking road goir. Kramp, F. 52 1718 .4 T T ~~~~~~~~~~south, We saw some fine ra dmW ___ 7 1 6 7 .4 EXETVIIOSnew, homes along this road McLean, W. 48 16( 6 14 .3 Lars Carison who just returned with bis Orîenteering but beîween the fourîli and LnoW 1 9 1 3 team rom Swedeu, is still talking about the wonderful trip ýtv hîrd concessions there is a itnW.4 1 'and the tremfeiidous hospitslîty they eucountered. While they bridge with no dirt ou either Bishop, F. 46 17144 ,0 diut akof îh n op awards, they did learna great ~sîde of it. Simplya aer l, K __ 61 ~6. _ a el'eIi a oe hnwrhhl.We nhale on eacb side, of the Webster, F. 63 9 9 30 ~ea an fel te np as oretha wrtbhil. Weu nebridge. One wonders if the Heiîam, S. 43 1 1E .0 considers thîere were 10,000 taking part lu tbis competilion, carwill be smasbed trying toeR, ue .F 1, is eayt ather the impression that Ibis sport is making lmb ou bo the bridge or afus, W. 43 1 3 9 .0 rea hadayacross the pond, as well as here, Lalest word . . . .~ . . . . . .'...,. il will faîl apart comning off Snowden, E __~~. 43 E0 1 0 s 0,ýtltheeîs O bridge. b vsiig hiCryderman, S, . 47 13 4 13 .9 Ista evrs IteSeds neter ilb îstu bs Bowmanvill's Kinsmen Klippers had it ail their Hol royd; back raw, Coach John, Stainitn Sr.. Bih Ws1ýç,ý are pleased Io see that [ L. Forsey, W.,.61 161l1i9 awn way aI Mearial Park on Suuîday afternoon when Preece, Rau Stainton, Dennis ,Caruana, Paul TEhiesses . ihe Therteti home aI the easi Patterson F. 44 101li.9 thypae xrdein an exhibition midgeî en- Coach Buck Janack, Dave Tabb, Steve Parker ad' iend a h ilaei e Denuis Biekefi, K. 44 8 13 3 29 (210TIES IN ACTION cutradsapdteDDu iklK Te .far-si-zed crowd that atteuded the aunual baIlle cutradsapd e, , 21-5. Team memnbers are, Manager Harvey Webster; absent, Ron and Danny Mrs. Lawrenîce 'Greenwood Du iklK4 2 1 9 bteuthe ,Bîjv_amavilie Culies and Kuapp's Towing Service front row, lef I ta right, John Stainlon Jr., Paul Forsey, Spicher and Terry Baker. iis taking a summer course ini ITILi gucil nSna vuu are probably stili talklug about somne Dennis Bickle, Steve Watson, Daug Terry and Brian eeraaou hospoeSadn . O6W.0 eif he -,u!fits wo,-rn by certain members af the Cuties. We El a w fBwavies1 in l General Motors are hall oli 1 4 W à,ag a front that mIineofered a bit wiîh bis batng. AUi nV [JfUS i alI T l Dowe led witb tbree, witn Ibey wisb the wsather would Kilpatrick 21 1 6 »1lilwsa greýat z1eî1euiug's fun and Ihase taking part appeared M Ted Lu Itou, Dave Wbitely,ý warm up. Rafuosey-____S 3 6 2 a uoyi na uchsihý fe audience,.~. Tony Joues sud Gary Carroliý Kendal's Night of Nighîts L.Fre,~___ 0.0 L~IVPW D Ili If the weatherman obligeThle Kendal Recreationi As- Sullîvan 3 3 51.0 LLC,) tAL ND AUITNshve a vii, Bipp 6inigwo1apiege. 'ebsterI5 va2 îI's a busy week foi'th ls-soiatiqu bheld the"r eighth _______ 2e50 Gret reîmu t t the young folks aItbe Di ap-iîn Irans. Tonigbt (Wednesday) aunual fair lasI week ou the Bapi feurewh hae rets volieyball sud badminton court,~ they meet the Legionaire!grounds af the Harvey Jack- Williams 2 2 0 ~utsot a heMiiHusBohcorsare receiving pleut r eÈru i 0 1 U IUV Seniors iu Kînsmen Stadium sou Memorial.Park.Pakr ___ ____ 2 10.0 of use ud proidîng onsideabie euyLentaIdIexrc'se at 8:15. Friday nuglb iI's.an The whole communlîl was Abbott 1 4 ~ 0 Bile yaug pepie.The mus ais be ivencîai~e nd sd alsd.8 p.îu encounter with theithere 7 booIh sud games were ScotI I 7.0 ~or ow anvis y Jîm umg sven wakîngj rîght Pankipowerfui Kingston S e n i on mauued by comnmunity mr-Beel3 4 1 2 - ùi rkfoIewy the inlenior of the building bas beau Relief pitcher John Fair's Iree. "Ozzie" replaced Akéyý lins drive to centerfieid was sciuad, witb the Port Hope bers, and rides on tbe ferrîs Dui 6.0 ýpanted aend genienally equipped with furnilure they have' "9mistake"ý, s wrong f ieldi who tossed seven bit bail hauied in, euding the Elec- Flyers, lu for a 2 p.m. cash wbeei and the poules, wene Anderson, hcon e e and there. On Sunday, s couple of young folk single, piatedi the winning runi during bis 4 2/3 innings. Os- trous' bld. Bowmanville went, ou Sunday, Augusî isî. open for the children. T. Baker _______-2 4 333 ingueis froim Linrdsay preseuted a mosî enjoyable perform- as the Oshawa Legionaie borne gave up a Iwo un. down iu order in the 101h sud Games ranged from darts- P. Forsey3 6 19.3 Fqe hl assprecîat-d by the crowd, ait houg hthere, was Seniors escaped wiIh a 6-51 single tai Ted LutIon, as Osh- 111h trames. Osborne piîcbed and-bailoous ta Crown sud McKuigbî 4, 8 2 33 111h inuinig victory over Ibeawa tobk a 5-3 lsad. bilaty sae u. KENDAL AorUner Seven sudRngT woom for q ite s few ore than aîeuded. Those lu charge Locke TV Electrons ou Sun-', The Legioosires, trailing marked in Osbawa's 101h, asvr eelsdRigTss hiope ta reeu mrefaltk programs that tbey feel will go day afternoon aI the Kins- 3-1, -scored four runs in thel Ihey loaded the sacits, but Fon.uy2 rn îe) aeeatuac as' GOLFERS ~vrbetr i hec. martveysmali raom Ihan ibe irock muSadu.lasI ofthe f'ifth, reachiug' couldu I score. ) up ta the crowd ta pear- Yugglesfo bsae aebe aigpr i that I t b it loud., Bowmýianvile, paller leadug Aey for tibres bits naud a Arouad teBS:The luerai of Mn. Joseph 1 ed lasI year. several touruaments -In the îares suanligsc rdnd concrts n o a 31, fli bhhid5-3 ut ri- scnifcc fy, 'j Dais týAok plac 9nToron1,ilo Ogaier, Dotainy Mercerdoing qui-. well. ButclXKrskenbr, sdhikJae cm t T T lied fr(jrtwo on Sthli hlljBowniauv'lr, pened tir1el ept h asSus~1uMuaJly11,17 ad~1 etil aut~ first sud ;seconid in Ihein clasýza îaIPo rtHoesdDvMQu- LAWN BOWLRS aI thesixtb,~ Iighescore games sscnughite irigame was '.hstoues sow-_He camne la Kendal in 1935 jgood as. hast yean". Evrtveîg he lawu bowiers hvebeen enuoyîng befone Iosîng il-u exLra inn- with Ray Conobe's 1luI ildi ng by Bovwýrauville agaiust aud lived on the W. J îMc-Katby Bylsma, 50 Welling- 1lan led bis aider graup. Rîck- James wsoea h iu ihemseves a the ocal lub, ut thy bav load aI rom fa inga. Faimwbo rplace thoudernicorsn nngsBumc "ttheSenioseinismeatie.fThrMîliowfarwuow wued ton IoSSt,,Pontt opepe, u w honntteeSItGeerg's.tomamegelusTrouto but idu'tplace plyn. Ti i aucelen tt geyha odsos trequifre starter Gary Carrollu inhe Bagnell wbo led off witb a Six errons committed by the Mn. Tom, Cowan. His wife, draw for s baudmade crochet.- a a--hue ra rno.Mn iteyugtr ànion !_e hsi neclen aeta detrqie top af the eigbtb, burneri lu singie. Lea Kelly s bunt wenî lectrons hurt them, as did passed away a couple af years ed vesî while Cheryl Canip- really sbowing consîderable1 pragressud preitn Ib -.n expenditune af 100 much ' euergy, yet does test the skill OfaI superb four-inning relief for an infield single, advanc- the 10 runuens 1sf I on base. later, leaving a famiiy af five bell of Garden Hill won the tbe player. The green are lii manvellous condition, so camne job, belone bis snti-climlaticiing Bagneil tai second. A Crombie led the Loche swat- small cblidren, so lie movedlady's wrist watcb. heid being given aI the'Sunday marnigcliscucîdb ouji down ind tny yoýu2 baud, The membens .will be only toa base bit ended the suspense passed hall seut 'Butcb' scur- ters wiIh three bilsansd twoback ta the city. Laler i The miau's wrlst watch was club pro Bob Burrows sud former clu r a ueA ipp t povdefree instruIction, utebto a h 1h yigt hrRBI's. Kelly added Ibree bitsl ramied Mrs. Collins, mothes' wau by Theresa Laugataîf; the Bowmauviile Club, msuy indîvidulmthsavbeî The umpires had. anuounced Oshawa lied the qcore with as weli as a spraklîng piece aI ViS. Bruce Catheant audldoor prizes weidt L Mary taking place dung the past coupleofeksate en fT t ' the 111h was the final frame, a rum in the second, oun ai defeusive play uat ifîrst bas1e. Mrs. Joh11n Cathcant of Kenidal *Win sud Betty ,Thompso,ýcn, al uir h ~~IG DAY IN NEWCASTLE ~~~~~~as the field was ta be pre- base bit, a walk snd îwo Wright and Bgnieli sacli bad Hef was 71- Some Iteb-ha eda.wmu-u uirswr ---wydwut b lu ias ~ioexensvei Iisares,. Newcastle Lions have a big prOg- ath ahead, scarng twice ln the'r aI pors ud cnnial wih mredetil avihblelu Tony Joues led off witbh's third, a iead Ihey beid until -)- Bi m a arnva, wth or deaîl aailbleinsecond bit ofI*e gamre, an Oshawa chased Akey ln their theý Comin gEvUtscolumu. There lis also a big carnival lu infield safety (the33egioî- four-run ift b. Kelly, Pat OM Whiîby tha staronJuly 31s1 sud carrnes an through the aire's 131h). Ruas Hall tenO'Reil1y,, Crombie sud Granti hoidy Oe fthsed s w op smboy il remsiashed a drive Ihal sbartstop !Wright al bad base Ita, aI- l ~up an ev7eut f)ýor Bomanvihlé that will provide ares resîdents u ak illdual.bt1rtoWîeot WiIb soebn a oae bmhldyhis relay ta second baseman Wïth the Legionaîres taking Bryce Adams weul sstray, s -3 lead lu the fil 1h, the t t t t j advauclng bath rulliers. Fair, Electraus pushed across twa __ DUH MLAIES SOFT, BALL who ta sed sutool, two-hit ini the sixth, I iug the score. As te eu aI he sl now in iltwt uyIis relief bail, accdeutaliy pluuk.- Brvce Adams' sacrifice fi-: n igtwih ny hreed s bit int short nigbt field, dro 'e iu the equalizer. Thei~~ oek a ialeCour Manin's Sunoco are lu final place ou a cbeckeLd sw ing, bringing two teams battled ai eveiiu tabae wt 6pojints, Cobourg Covendale Augels are lu home Joues witb the decisive termis, îmtîi Fair's looperi ~ecudplae iîh20points, Bowmauville Knapp's Towing un- Il a a heanîbreaker, wrapped Up Ihinga for Osh-i a~re lu Ib1ird wih 6 oints fallawýxed by Newcastle Blockeîtes for the Electron gang, wbýose awa lu the 111h. edLrysSotsuMaieeciwIegbponsCb-1971 record uow stands aI The Electrous had a ance -mmm eight wins in 16 decialous, ýout, bases full oppartuuîtylu- pugIntermediales nol baving marned Ihein record could go' Clair Osborne came, up the eightb, but faiied ta cr ouithýe finals like back in 1961 wheu Newcastle won ail witb 'a stnang-armned 6 1/3 as Faim bore down, aller ne tie- au aesm-las n a omuil he innings of relief. He waa piacîug Carroll. Wîth two out First Draw - July 3lst Barney Holmes baud led the mloued ruapeele oeom- Seon Daw-Au. ls final 6 1/3 innînga, leaving,1 The Electrons yanked out 99 behind 5-4, as contrai miser- tbe victory in the final Inn- les overtoak Ibm pramîsin ngonw alsapirf young hurler in the sixtb. ouwawksapara ComeIn Tdaymîscues asud 11k y Wr' glti C-orn In Tday e gave up nine bita, while (double) sud John FowierjA Evey urcas giestbree and bit four batlers. ya nte hneClair Osborne lurned iný Osbornee aw lias 5,6 stnîke ta in' 2/3 îouîuga af excellentrejot in 472/3 îniiîng , --AposS E lief vwork, alla 'ng n us er'2 Ie ase.Wî PROMPT EFFICIEN o its sund five wiiifls,, uibrh its i aisedaiavre rT ee iso L c in îl wu Ganerttie is a Locaition TfUAII funtb u cve-n deelsîonis, -Dyayt the !platesîances bîttig utee sIUIVI24 - BoURmauvihHu jumped imb two liomers agaiîîst Kendul LLa 2-0 lead, wilb Ibird base- ou Jue 3th. Fulls. wîtbi NecarY mnGerry Falls' double the lwo saIsîmes, biked bis B. a'.g-i Y uN a kP ee 6 37 1 !ey biow. ta .302 sudd la haviug a great ~ _etvto n coleted igle rookîs ya, for the Electrous, 431n9t, odrde,810 Temperance St, Bowmianvne6372 rouam, in the second sud fourîli,'Put O'Reiliy (283) went bib-GE glgbad3-2' aller live. lesa, soappiug a tour game 8SEd0e.v. Rxae 7213 TIMMONS, StoreMa ge jclagr, Bellvilie's pitch-~ strcak (7 for 15). The TV22ntroS. 17601 er sfld b leîon'liiman er îsigIb oîo-1500 Royal YrkRd., Weston, 249-3243 ~saa eIIS e victin22alOwitariyoail'Sfna, OsCrmbiaway t e rs ove 'r e final irmui ng regulrs fr Moday's 190 1Milvan Drive, Weston, 749-7843'i conteiat, 85 eTer-vLakeshorm Rd. East. Lakeve,2410 21 KNGS. . O MAVILilai 1c fn gi 'îalsP0iI-t ijjk î2 AG 5.f11 etoRd.. esoi,7E-62 7 akshr R. PaortotCrdi,27-11 g d lu Ihem1341th nippîug ouI' cm ud Arche769o1629

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