FLASHBACK - 25, Years Ago - The Bantam of t- bail teaTns put on a classy exhibition of eight innings. Featuxed by Une drives, snappy fielding, good bat- tery work, the final score was 9-8 in favor of Chant pitcbiing against Biekie. Wînners,- Chant p, Piper c, -Haynes, lb, R. Bickle ss, D. Masters 2b, L. Allun 3b, J. McCoy If, B. Mairs cf, Montgomery rf, subs T. VanBridger, F. Cowle. Losers: Bickle p, Deweli c, R. Burgess lb, R. Brock 2b, Glenn Fry ss, Roy Falls 3b, Bob Martyn If, T. Masters cf, John Stainton rf, subs Vie. Moore, Russ Lane, Umpire: Russ Haîlman. t t ýt t t FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago -- Paul Morris, son of Mr. andi Mrs. Don Morris, Queen Street, hooked a seven pounti rainbow trout at the Goodyear dam. It measured 251/2 inches. For his age, Adrian Boisvert, 8, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Robert J. C. Boisvert, Newtonville, appears to have won local honors this -year. He caught a 1 lb. 10 oz. speckled trout, measuring 16" long, in a nearby stream, UMPIRES CLINLC -will be held Thursday, May llth, 7:00 p.m., at 'the Elmhurýt Hotel, Newcastle. Anyone interested 'in umpfiring this season should plan to attend, t t t t t NEW CONTESTS- will ho added to the annual Cobourg Highland Games to be helti in Cobourg, this July 29th. A relay race open to schools andi industries in the area, tossing the sheaf, an old Scottish custom, and a soccer game featuring Cobourg's newly formeti soccer team, will bc the new attractions. t t t t t PINE RIDGE ANNUAL HOBBY SHOW - will be, held this year on Saturday, Junie l7th at the Hobby Corner,, 27 Horsey Street. For information oel 623-3587. t t t t t LACK 0F MIDGET - teams for mitigot age basebaîl players in the Northumberland-Dur.. ham area, has resultoti in at loast three Orono players going to Port Hope for tryouts, as well as Cobourg sonding several for positions on the Port'Hope Industrial Cloaners team. The Clean- ers are counted on to ho a strong team this season. They begin their season in Frankford, May 2lst, with their opening home gasho 'lVay 25th in the Town Park. t t t t t BALL GAME - Thero will be an exhibition hall gamo bêtwoen the Memorial Park Tykes andi the Whitby Tykes on Sunday, May l4th at 2:00 pan. at Memorial Park. t t t t t CO-LEADERS - Jim Flesch anti Et. Clarey tied as leadîng scorers ini the regular league schedulo of the Cobourg Cougars, finalists ini the Ontario Junior "C" series. Eti. placoti first in total points for schedule and playoff gamek. t t t t t 0OR ONO RACEWAY - will not feature weekiy races this summer as-the operators of, the'track,'Oshawa Harness Management Ltd. have not been able to obtain racing dates, Officiais of Durham Central Agricultural Society which owns the track figure they wili lose approximately $2000 in rents, It is expected this year the track will only be used for racing this f ail during the annual agriculture fair. t t t t t HORSE SHOW - The Cobourg Horse Show will probably ho helti late in August, but the organ- izors announceti recently that a tiefinite date will ho set by mid-May. t t t t t WIN TITLE - Peterborough Petes defeateti Ottawa 67s in the fifth gamne of the series 2-1 to win the OHA Junior "A" titie. The Petes wili now represent Ont- ario in the Memorial Cup playoff s for the junior chamnpîonship of Canada, t t t t t MOSPORT NOTES - Roger Ponsko anti Mark Donohue are going into hiding with the L & M Porsche-Audi untîl the Labatt's Can-Am, at Mosport, Jane 9-10-11, Their car which is expect- edte t be ono of the most exciting new machines in tho serîes thîs yoar, will even do the test runs in privacy with the press banneti; they don't want to tip off any of the now foaturos te the opposition. A new prizo monoy broakdown wil diviie the $75,000. It will spreati $65.000 over the top 25 finishors anti awarti $10,000 to the f ive fastost qualifiors. Pole positions worth $2,600 in 1971 will be woýth $3,000 ini 1972. t t t t t BREAK RECORDS- At Clarke High School's an- riua1 track and field day Tuesday, May 2nd, 23 rec- ords wero broken, which is quite a feat. Students number 500 at the school and competition is keen. Individual winners were: Girls - Midget, Shelley Rusi;Junior,, Lilly Woo; Senior, Susan Simpson. Boys -- Midget,ý Jim Brennan; Junior, Ron Lowry; Senior, Joe Bezubiak. Congratulations te these fine young athletes. MAYis. 7 OPEN BOWLING 'MONTH at LIBERTY BOWL FOR RESERVATiONS PHONE 623-5663 Local Men's Town League Softball Teauns Stephen's Fuels - Dennis Sullivan, Paul Forsey, Ron Stainton, flave Wright, Terry Baker Jr., Paul Sarginson, Ron Etcher, Greg Adams, Doug Bickie, Bob Williams, Joe Humenick, Don Piper, Gerry Masterson, Bill God- frey, Bill Oaukes. Wh y te's Upholstery - Harry Willoughby, Don La- ruso, Dlck McLean, Don For- sey, Woody Lee, Garth Lin- ton,, Glenn Rabb, Ray Wal- lace, Bob Tugwood, Rick Woolpier, Ted Brown, Wray Wrendell, Ron Hooper, Nick Shewcheck, Steve Watson. Walter Frank Real Estate- Steve Parker, Dennis Biekie, Larry Forsey. Dave Snowden, Brian Holroyd, 'Don Bishop, John Stainton, Ray Preston, Moe Richards, Dave Passant, Larry Hollister, Archie Say- ers, Mike Marshall, Ralph Pawley, Don Sheehan., Ellis Shoes - Jim Coyle, Butch Colo, Brian Bradley, Murray O'Brien, Ron Smith, Charlie Nash, Bruce Adams,' George Scott, Howie Bryan, Curt Vanstone, Harold Baker, Brian Evans, AI Osborne, Dave Edmonston, Bruce Mar- Kramp's F'urniture - Har- vey Webster, Doc Adams, Ken Cryderman, Randy Donoghue.1 John Kramp, Mike Donoghue, Paul McArthur, Bob Cam- eron, Mike Johnson, Dennis MeFeeters, L ou Patterson, Dave Harmer, Steve Bylsma, Brian Crabb, Bob Plmer. Frank's Variety - Randy Beauprie, Terry Baker Sr., Dave Cryderman, Jim Beam, Dave Maynard, Tully Thomp- son, Jim MeKnight, Keith Anderson, Doug Kramp, Gary Wilson Neil Fry, Dave Orme, Brian Cascagnette, Jim Cry- derman, Bd Bons. Tues., May 16-Kramp's at Frank's V.; 'Stephen's at Whyte's. Wed., May 17-Ellis at W. Frank; Whyte's at Kramp's. Thur., May 18-Stephen's at Ellig; Frank's V., at W. Frank. Tues., May 23-. Frank at Whyte's; Ellis at Kramp's. Wfed,, Mayr 24-Stephen's at, Frank's V., W. Frank at Ellis, Thur., May 25-Whyte's at Frank's V.;* Kramp's at Steph- en'S. Tues., May 30-Kramp's at W. Frank-, Ellis at Frank's V. Wed., May 31-Ellis et Whyte's; W. Frank at Steph- en's. Thur., June 1-Frank's V. at Kramp's; Whyte's et Stephen's. Tues., June 6-Whyte's at Ellis; Kramp'g at W. Frank. Wed., June 7-Frank's V. at StePhen'I;BMlE at W. Frank. Thur., June 8-Stephen's at Krenip's; Whyte's at Frank's V. Tues., June 13-W, Frank at Frenk's V.; Kramp's et Whyfe's. Wejd.June 14-Stephen's at ElsWhyte's at W. Frank. Thur., June 15-Ellis at Kramp's; Frank's V. at Steph- en's. Tues., June 20-Whyte's at Stephen's; Kramp's at Frank's. Wed, June 21-Ellis et Whyte's ; W. Frank at Krampls. Thur,, June 22-Stephen's et W. Frank; Frenk's V. at Buiîs. Tues.. June 27-Kramp's at Blls; W, Frank et Whyte's. Wed., 'June 28-Ells et Stephen's; Frank's V. at W. Frank. Thur., June 29-Whyte's et Tramp's; Stephen's et Frank's Tues., July 4-W. Frenk at Frank's V.; Kramp's at BlUs. Wed., July 5-Ellîs et Steph- en's; Whytels et W, F'ra nk. Thur., July 6-Frank's V. at Kramp's tpen's at Whyte's. Tues.,J 1yi-W. Frank et Ellis: Wh t tKramp'e. Wed., July 12-Frank's V. at Whyte's; Kramp's at Steph- .ns. .Thur., July 13-Stephenfs at W. Frenk-, Frenk's V. at Ellis. Tues., July 18-Ellîs at Frank's V.; W. Frank at Stephen's. We'd., July 19-Kramp's et Whyte's;. W. Frank et Ellis. .Thur., July 20-Stephen's at ramp's; Frank's V. et W hyte's . a Tues.,Jly2-W. Frenl'a Stephcn's; Frank's V. et Ellis, Wed., JuIy 26-Kramp's et Whyte's-, Stephen's at Frank's v. ThuLr., july 27-Whyte's at W. Fran1k; Blles at Kramp's. Tues., Ave. l-Kramp's at SteY)hen's; whyte'o et Ellis. Wed., Aug-o. 2-W. Frank at Franik',i V.; Stephen's at Whyte's. Thui r., Aug. 3-Bulis et W. Frank; Frank's V. at Iramp's. Tues,, Aug. 8-Whyte's at Frank's V.; Kramp's at Elli. Wed., Aug. 9-W. Frank at Kam ' a; Blis t Stephen'. ThUr., Aug, TG,-Frank's V. at Whytes; Stephen's at W. Frank. AUl teams -play 13 home games - 13 away. AIl teams play 13 early games - 13 late. Here's mre '"slick'> advice from the Ontario Motor Lea- gue. Small arnounts cf cil and grease dropped by thousands of vehicles on the highway add up rapidly, and wet fog or rein on this cil film can reduce tire traction greatly. That'a one more reason why drivers sbôuld be extra alert during wet weather conditions. COF Bowling Winners Honored at Banquet At the Centennial Hall, Queen Street, on Saturday trophy to the winning team, shown here, from left to nigtst, the COF bowlers completed their season with right, Dianne McReelis, Rita Nolan, Mr. Haynes, Capt. an enloyable banquet. During the evening, many Pat Murphy, Mel Rozema and'Ai DeJager. awards were presented,_including the Lorne Haynes_____ ____________ Top Team men's Major, Bowling At the Men's Major Bowling banqu et on Saturduy at Memorial Park, this teami won top honors and were presented with the championship trophy. Team members, front row, ieft to right, Lloyd Stainton, Jack Bons who won the high single award, Rollie Coombes; buck row, Les Smale, Hap Palmer, Capt. Larry Piper who also won the high average awurd, and Gord Wilcox. Duve Reynolds, who won the high triple, wus not present. ______ ______ ElctonsHome-c O.,,ýpener,, Schedued fo by Jim Clarke With the Locke TV Elec- trous' homne opener lesa than ~SHELL)Sheli service, 180 KING E. BOWMANVILLE PHIONE 623-5662 Don MeLachlan - Don Plain two weeks away (Monday, by Coaches "Baldy" Hoar and May 22nd), Manager Clint "General" Jones, menaged Ferguson has another busy four workouts lest week. weck of practices schedulecl. There are two practices set Despite iess than ideal baser- for this weekend, with onue on hall weather, "'Fergie", -,idedt Satfurday, May 13th et i p.m., Date Time Place Mon_, Muy 22, 2:00 - Port Hlope at l3ow-nanville Sun., May 23, 2:00 - Peterborough ut Bow, (Double) Sut., June 3, 2:00 - Bowmunvîlle at Kenidul Sun., June 4, 2:00 - Deseronto at Bowmanviile Fni., June 9, 7:30 - Bowmanville at Oshawa Sut., June 10, 2:00 - Kendai at Bowmunv1le Sun., J une il, 2:00 - Bow. at Peterborough (Double) Sat., June 17, 8:00 - Bowmunvile ut Port Hope Sun., June 18, 2:00 - Port Hope at Bowmanvllîe Wed., June 21, 8:00 - Bowmanviile ut Peterborough Sun., June 25, 2:00 - Oshawa at Bowmanville Wed., June 28, 8:00 - Bowmanville at Port Hope Sut., July 1, 2:00 - Bowrnanviile at Kendai Sun., July 2, 2:00 - Peterborough ut Bowmunviile Fnl., July 7, 7:30 - Bowmanvî1le ut Oshawa Sut., Juiy 8, 2:00 -- Kendal ut Bowmanville Sun., July 9, 2:00 - Pont H-ope at Bowmunville Sun., July 16, 2.00 - Oshawa at Bowmuanville Sat., Juiy 22, 2.00 - Bowmunville at Deseronto Sun,, July 23, 2:00 - Desenonto ut Bowmanville Wed., July 26, 8:00 - Bowmanvilieut Port Hope Sat., July 29, 2:00 - Bowmunville ut Kendal Sujn., July 30, 2:00 - Oshawa ut Bowmanvilie Fr1, August 4, 7:30 - Bowmunnville ut Oshawa Sut., August 5, 2:00 ý- Bowmunville ut Deseronte jSun., August 6, 2:00 - Kendai at Bowmanviile and another at 10 a.m. Sun- It is hoped that the Elec- trons' home grounds at Soper Creek Park will have had the finishing touches applied and be aveilable this week. Tuel improvements to the fieIdý have been hampered consider-1 abiy by the grumpy weather, muan. The Electrons have had numerous new faces 'attend- îng their workouts this sea- son and "Fergie" feels sey- eral have been impressedý with their showing so far, Due to the condition of the" diamondsaia Lord Elgin andIý Memorial, the team hbas flotl squared off for some inter-ý squad contests, but hopefuily this will take place on the weekend. According to "Fergie", de- spite the loss of Claire Os. borne, the pitching depart.I ment doesn't appear ail thrt grim. "Ozzie", who had him-1 self an excellent year for the Blectrons in '71, will be op-. erating for his home towný Junior squad. Gary "Hawk" Akey, the most experiencedi member of the mound mnen wlll nio doubt be the Elec- trons' front line flinÉeer. Others who have their sightsý set on a pitching spot are A] Osborne, Wray Randell, Bar- ney Holmes, Doug Crough ,and Guy Perks. Guy is alsoý one of the Intermediate lea-- SPORTALK: NEW DIAMOND - The refurbîsheGI diamcnd ati Sopen Creek park appears to be coming aiong nicely. Monduy evening a group cf pluyers wene giving it un initiai workout and reported the pluying surface shouid'be in greut shape for the openîng home game of the Electrons aguinst Port Hope. t t t t t EAGER BEAVERS - About a dozen cf the hartiiest of the lady golfers shivereti through a clinie et Bowmanville Country Club on Montiay ovening. Unfortunately the course was stîl not playable, s0 they hadti te h content with using the practice range. t t 't t t OPEN SEASON - Aiso on Monday, Lwo cf Danr- iington's senior soccer teams were in action for a pre-season exhibition run ut Sulem's soccen fiîeld, with Salem playing Hampton, The sehedule will soon -be'in fuli operation for another exciting seuson. Mape Grove, Ladfies League On Wednesday, April 26th,I We hope to cee everyone the trophies were presented. again in September. The champions were Ruth Mc- Averages Millan's team and runners-up, Myrt Bradley 201, Mary M. Menu. High Average, C. Gniffioen 1A6, Carole Johnson Johnson 193; High Double, C. 193, Ruth McMillan 1à2, Ami McLean 494; High Single, M. Plezek 192, Betty Piper 185, McGuirk 310; M.I.B., E. Cur. Carol MeLean 182, Marg. YMc- win 18. Guirk 177, Merg. Metcal 176, M. McGuîrk wes the onîy Jean Bothwell 1776, Audrey bowler wlth e game over 300 Hurrie 175, Jean Hashill 174, in the regular schedule. The Muriel Mann 173, Evelyn Cur- hast day, M. Metcalf had two win 170, Irene Bothwell 169, great games, 305 and 284, and Shirley Bubar 169, Joan Str- wsthe winuer of $1,00 pre- y-ens 169, Louise Gruyter 109, stdbA.Obre Theresa Barber 169, Ruth sentd b A. shone. Wood 168, Muriel Goodmur- April l8th we journeved to phv 167, June Davey 166, Toronto and hed dinner at Marg. Wiltou 164, Jean E-- the Savarin, then went to the thoru 160, Liz Chase 158, Royal Alexander Theatre and1 Ruby Cross 157, Joan Russpl ,ýax "To Live Another Sum- 157, Ehaine Ellîott 155, Aul- mer," a musical froso Israel, rey Mundy 155, Hehene Stalle- which we ehl reelly enjoyed. er 150, bey. Wiggaus 149, Marg. Barrabehi 145, Irene gue's top rated short stops Bannister 143, Kay Blurton every year. 130, Marg. Matthews 129, Bowmenvilhe's arch rivaIs, Sýharon Norrds 125, Win Port.Hope will invade Soper Brown 119. Creek for the Electrous' 197?" opener on Monday, May 22nd. GET CASHl rODAI' et 2:00 p.m. The TV lub', FOR OLD APPLIANCES complete 28 game schedule THROUGIR appears elsewhere on the ST AT ES MA N Sports page. CL A SSIF1ELIDS F. 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