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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jul 1972, p. 9

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BA1SEBALL CAMP - The Cincinnati Reds basebali club will conduct a try-out camp at River side Park, PetLerborough, Ontario, on July 9th. The camp will begin at 9 a.m. and continue urtil approximately 1 p.m. Players who are interje stecl in trying out for professional basebali mu-ýst provide their own uni- formr, glove, shoes1 and transportation. If signed bo a contra ei, the Cincinriati Reds will reimburse the player for alexpenses incurred. The only. boys who are not eligible to participate are those who were drafted by a Major League Basebail Club in ue.Players should be 16 yýears of age or older. Soundcs like a. real opportunîty for any interestedl players" from the teamns in this area. SELL, COBOURG CLUB- It was announeed this woeek that Cobourg's Golf and Curling Club hiad ee sold through Walter Frank Real Estate te aTornt developer for $400,000, subject to the tw' zoning. The new course combining CoburgandPort Hope, to replace the present one(s, will be named Dalewood and wrkhas already beun.it is expected to cost about $500,Q00 inacludintg the cost of the lai-d and the constructioni, s h iac shouldn't be too 1 muueh of aprhm now the Cobourg course has been sold , I îil nclude a four-sheet curling rink, 1-oegolf course, clubhouse Iocker rooms, a bar anid dining failities. Future plans include a swirnr&ningý, pool and tennis courts. BiELLEVILLE WINS- In the Kool-Aid Pee Wee ball tournament în (Cobouirg last Saturday, Belle-. ville's Trainnien and BrAkemen defeated Kingston Steelworkcrs 5-4 to xin. the event with their fourth victory of the day. Bowmanville Legion lost their first game to Peterborough 5-0.,xvon their second over Oshaw a 4-2 and lost their third against Milton 8-3. t.- 1 1 MIXED GOLF TOURNEY - Ontario's only mixed team golf tournament for nmen and women will be played at the Lake St. George Golf and Country Club, near Orillia, on Saturday, July 8th w*ýih pp)roxirnately 30 four-player teaîis competing foar the Formosa Spring Brewery Trophy and $ý1-,000 in prizes. The Formosa Spring Mixed ea Canponhi s a net competition for teains of four censisting of two wornen and two mien players. Standings will lie deterrnined by total scores of the four players less Ontarie Golf Association-approved handicaps. will asobe aw arded. for gross scores with net scores taiking precedentce. We don't believe there wil e nye 'ie romi this area, bt iL inight be ellwerh considerng for rnext year. THRUGHBOWMANVILLE CHýAMER 0F COMMERCE DRAW TO BE MADE SAT., JULY 22, 1972 Tickets on sale at your local merchants 1F YOU WISH TO0 SELL TICKETS FOR THIS VWORTHWHILE, PROJECT CONACTKRA P'SFURNITURE LTD. -SELLE'S RUE $1 '00 0 $995.00 IAIU Proinc-.Wide 'Expori nLL ndutry and Tourisrn's Bus- eu .-"nLhl 13 export forums and l'I4,V J L semin ars hogottepo ince in 1971, to provide man- agement training prgrm b JmCake ed off the afternoïon's scoring garnes. in addition, "Crash' on exporting te nque$ for The Locke TV Fiectrons we r snh beed Ba1-owns a .34 vrg.Det 583 manufacturera attendung. - completed tiheir busiest week ecasd a two run borner the lack'of bodies, Manager One of 30 rninistry-sponsored of ttie current 28-game sche- in tbe eighth frarne, with two Clint Ferguson was farced to prograrna of assistance to dule by dropping a 7-4 de-' out, rnaking it 7-4. do some juggling. Crombie Ontario industry, the semin-1 cisonon undy, e, ete- Bwmavile a vsto'bhandled blmself well at the ans are designed for bathl cisononh. und aYther-V doblenplayerasea o s strange, second base land- novice exporter and experienc- browdfug It was t i e T obe lyeae onb c ape, while- Gary Akey did ed international rnarketer. ,juxd' furh ones ii ive d in tlheir eigbth. after a fiin o t I n day an le t hemwit a -7 eore SinsuryandDo Leo Kelly's absence. The Sat- Aýs a teani, Bowrnanville hadi wori lost record.. McMurter drew free passes,ura an Sndy gmsnl tre errs Ken The lecron, wb wo tw wit flfleeut the first ones missed Woolley carne tbrough with' jc tpefred hade for ekA dth ass theiis sesori by Leo, wbo con- some great plays at tbird basel cf tpe fred ghares es f eoron theBse: tinues to îead the Locke TV and Jon Jacack made a big, isecond win in tbree days over Anyotte, wbo wes spectac- buncb with bis .429 average, catch in right field. Paul Cas- the Liftlock squed. Tbey per-- nier tI relief in Peterbor- cget ih3fr4wste forrned superbly in captuning Ough's lois, Friday nigbt, In Sunday's defeat, Crough canette wmith 3 or 4 aerte 'a 4-2 verdict crn Friday night, again wa-iý the master during Pat O'Reilly, Kilpatrickan emoetnoehi.S- right in Peterborougb. bis 43/4 innings on Sunday. Wray Rendeil ail bcad two bitstoanBerawrehePt For ivcinnngion undy H nlowe noruns, tbree ab as l3owrnanville authit Hope pitcher!s witb Yogi Dan- th sim Spa rek rodlbts, fcnned fvanwakd tbe winners 12-9. Tbe Eler- ieî bebind the plate. ý,e.11 sa-v Doug Crougb limit thel four. He cIsc collected a dou- trocs continue to be plagued Line score: Bowmianville 5 xisitors t rerawil l-n igl nPtro by men left on base, as tbey run. 8 bhs errors.. Port flinging no-bit bal, Bowrnen- cugb's aine bit atteck. VanI deserted 13, ta Peterboraugh's Hp us is ros vilwitb a lean bencb for Deusen, Bill Crowley, witb bfive. OnH o nda nîgbt, Jul 3 rdr the third game in a rcw, had two bits apiece, and Bartley's Tbis Saturday et 2 pin., tbe Tykes piayed an exhibi- cbased starting pitcer -AI txvo ruri býornb rovided most Keadal visit, wbile Port Hope tioti garne i Orono and carne Wad i th bttrn f be f etrbooubs unn. invade Saoper Creek on Sun- borne on tbe wrong side ofa fifth. He was tagged for fourj For the Biectrons, perforrn- day. This Friday aigbt at 9 ta 8 count. Greg "Duke" runs aînd aine bhits beforelIing with several key paes73,teEetostcl h rn ice for the Tykes Wayne Anycîte relieved. Tbeý away, Crombie, the 1iub' s Obw Legionaires in their w'itb Pat Reynolds bebind the Peerooubflre howrRBI leader, again was the cf- second meeting this year. Tbe plate. Greg "Slip" Rowe, was greeted by Crougb's run- fi-osive star. He bcd a borner-ilait affair was an 18-1 buil- Jack Pincb, Rod "Srnoke" producing single as Bowrnan- and single, wit -h bis two runs lation by the Electrons, on a Dewell and Paul "Sandy" ville led 4-1. drivea in giving birn 18 in13ý frosty June 9th evening. Cascagnette were the 'hitters Ray Crombie opened tbe, for Bowmanvllle. Brent Cros- Electrons' scoring with. a two- * q. sev's play at second base stop- mun, first inning bornerbi._ laW ,ui l1 C e Orono getting mare ruas f ourtîh of the season. Cbar.ley -5111 e S b sareC(" oul Kilpatrich batgedý out aPur'-Il! pi ys and played bis position, ecarngsingle in thlird l .'Mwl Telîrna, Gustan and,ý as the Electrons moved ine Za. ckke were the heavy bit- tront 3-0. Tbe Mernosii Park Tykes vin Woolley, Brent Crassey ters for Orono, In Peterborough's- fourtb, were bosti ta Port Hope on and Paul Cascagnette did the Line score: Bow.manville 8 tbey used awalk and an 'in- Tuesday, June 27th and once bitting for Bowmanvllle. Bal- runs, 6 hits, 1. errûr. Orono field miscue týo bit the score- agairi blew a big leaýd and dree and Jex were the big 9 runs, 12 bits, 1 error. ibet fr bre rri ba tascre be iningrur gns ar or Hoe.Next gaine for the TykegI h "A shet ora on ru. adtoscrethewînig ungun fr or Ape The viîtors affence sprang in tbe seventh inning. Pincb- Line score: Bowmanville 10 Tbuirsday nigbt at Memorlal1 bo life in the top cf tbe sixtbi, bitter Paul Furlong walked, muni, 11 bits, 5 errons. Part Parka ebbto re Bg r as a dra g bunt sirigle (their Pat Reynolds singled witb Hope 9 runi, 4 hits, 3 errors. wih Ooo at 6:30.,Big D__ first bit) by second basern Furlcng corning to third, and' On Friday, June 30tb, the -______ Herb VanDeusen triggered a borne on an error ta tbe Port Tykes tmavelled ta Part Hope ,tbree non, four hNt spree. Hope third besenrita win and carneborne a winner to -Tbey bock over the lead n ie garne 10 ta 9. Ken Cowle the tune cf 5-3. Dean Holmes the seventh, scoming once, on arid Dean Hoimes were the pitcbed a two-lutter wbile 6 32 6 VanDeusea's single, followirig Mernorieal Park Tyke pitchens walking four and striking out Arivotte's double and a sacri- witb Pet Reynolds bebirid the eight Port Hope batters. Pat fice bunt. The wiariers polish- plae. Reyniolds, Cowie, Ke- Reynolds was beind plate. Forumsi The Canadian StatLesman, 3o-wrnanvllle, July F, 19M "BOWMANVL--,.,LE COUNTRY CLUB" - Lad ii" Golf and Social Evening, Tuesday, June 27th; was enjoyed by the 4-5 -who were present. Followin is a list of the w-iners in varieus events: Low gross, Jean Pratt: l-st L Ïow, Net, Louise Lyle; 2nd Low Nt IRuthî Barclay%; J'rd Low Net, Vi Taylor; 4th, Ulva Lathangue; Least Pt Louise Orme; Most PFuttr,, Barb Hieney; MoVIsI Ifonest Golfer, Mary Toppinig; Hidden Ille, Vivian i Cowan, Gloria Cooke and MW.ary Nowlanrizeswere donated by Breslîin'. ades Wear,MNly' Sport Store and Artistie Flair Styles. _________ I T! cas 7wson- .s . .... . .. ýMEMOR'iAL PARK LIBERTY ST. S. Ip A JULY l4th JULY5t iEnfire Weekend of Fun and Action'" raw for O 1972 PONTIAC FIREBIRD - SATURDAY TICKETS ., - O - - ~ - Procreeds for Kinsmen Communîty Work Kawasaki 350 Mach Ilj Scetherevlutonary Mach Il Kawasaki - the inost powerf ai .350 ce on the road today perforrns jlike a 500 but handles like a 125. üh C ùag Ro f For power at a price you can afford, corne in and see the IKawasaki Mach Il and s ' j ~ *- . ..~ s. .....4 corne eut aheail of all other 350cc and nlany ". 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