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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1972, p. 8

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lst in a hard-foiight colts which the locals ls __________ ____ ___-- 10-8. Mýembellrs o t local team were: Woodward, r~Irj 1 - lArm, rnordcng hs siexth XIf BLwkspa n oper, De Geer, Dadson, Cattran, Tighe, Ti e Bal ilyn E ge 1rom te enaai ii egnsi l efeats.115la Diustan,ý Hamrilton,- Stutt, Fry, Disley, Lawrence and 1 oýh nfp and Rice.rd theree sýeven hit bi Ri c e, over sveinningiz FLAHBA%'P1aY~rs Ag-o -AI Woô«dlock The IlHaw-k" exYp er ilieile lisbe aadda oryar hockey scbhi1r- th uWobiL in Ilele s 11;ipjavtISt. 1r aweceUnr y, Catn-iwfut s Rick Austin conked -ence, Ui%,eI-a threeC ruIn borner, tying the~ York. AI joins Johni Mason who is also attendiig sWreai4-. ke aloe S.Lawrenice on ae hockey 5eholarship. Bestjs orhris ige f terlhax hile the TVcow wisbs toboththee Bowm a nville athletes onchsdPr Hp'sDv thirne avetue.Bemmalý in their fourth inni- îng fllng, They jarred the ANOHERACE Jo I'owlnplaingat awr- 1y~s'first flinger for tIve: tha olfClu, Pterorogh, n Wdneday Juy 5hits, including Larry iper's M -,two-run triple, as they count-' 1,ilth Bob Smithi, Les Grioal n'iembers of the er84v- LowanvlleClub shot a hole-in-one on the l5th j'l,26yrswith hIis driver, This mankes three :15 Bowmanville, during Be- hoîïnon' for thsari)thnte ek Cn a's 3 1/3 innings on the ratuatins t ahon ~ th~îi ound, raked hlm for ai] of toa rjoining tis se1ecgrouip.terrusadin of thir -. a tM t Yh its. Bill Ryan stamped, "TE EIA SAF" -of Bownrianville : î. ý,ou the Electrons' fourt Counry lubprosho bededbyero ob frame flames, reýtiring te Burwconsists of AI Gilbert of Orillia, Greg mànytome efcd lmerofBowmanville adin club storage, effiohnSthturnraesdofn an Bradâ(, Craig and ïMike Self. lnicidentally, Pro ,,P lief,, as he, took olver in th e Burrnows informrs us that Bowml-anville did have ffth. The Electrons couidj an etrÎn the Formiosa Spring Tournament 44Smitty", but their 8-4 lead bl erO Ild),ly th And wie hopte to report stood, up well. hiow thI made out at a later date. Bowmanville took a 2-0 first U~~ -~~ .; I.~nning lead, with Piper and % ~ ~ ' 'Guy Park providing RBI OSHWA IIGLAN GA~ES- whl e hld ulyblows. The visitors nicked l5th at Oshawýa Civic Fields.; This is thle second Lock's TV Electrons have had plenty of trouible leift to right, J. IIMter, R. Wvest, T. Lane, batboy Scott Crough for a single run in anul hittonl"gms" vnts outiinedc consist this year wihKenýdals reprýese-ntatives in the leagu_-Lie. West, P. Maartense, R. Robinjrson, J. Shetier; back row, the second, but the TV gang of Mn's ole ault Mens an Womns 400 metre 'On Satuirday, the Eagles trouniced them rthr de(isive- %./Mercer. F. Wallace, A. Wallace, R. Kennedypsrc o ari h hr thie IMe's Open Masters (one Ile u o tSprCekPr hnteEetoswr y oe B. Garrow, C. Reid; absent, T. Stark, V. Rnwe btk 4 ed ru oacesSpr reI ak hntfeEecrri eey ,,- 0e, .,Ray eCrombie éhipped in copeio 40. se many fitheoretamnG.iYeo T.lCaretneandlJ.Witheridge. with ae run scoring, Infield ovr Mnsoeadtoml ae, ng vith only two spares becauserir, ' hi eniU eT a]tr n the Oshawa and District girls 400 mnetre race as well were wokng Vembens ýof the Eagl]es1 are, fronjit rw _____ _groundout; and Parks slamimed asthimre titionat tn u n CbrTs -- __________---- ut iranRBI double. Akey, af- avens. O ter zipping through the third, continuededin htheirr ,tbot STV WS -o Ooo adth eaig pae s cotey thmed Ellis i rii u iieTVII lêJIt -iatter at. but was tough s c r e f r O s a w1),er îs t h a d t h es e a o n l a s 1 3t4h D edis S ulEiv a n <'I 1'> WEsý - ikicaitered sevra bitsa tfortthe ssne vith theM Nsoa Nrth Stars, Chief win}Jm Coyle (4-2) took m I1 L'n~~ The Electrons'- winleae Scoilt Ted O'Connor allnotinced onWedsdy, efeat. Dav,,e Wrigbt, Pu e e i Mt £ mrk. thakey, with bis it j th. Lawyer Terry ely andled part of Forsey, Ron Ec-irand S t1ul-cK ntf 6 t0-Inirlvhhssxh of eýih har a 1 lý1jrof llll z 1 :pitchiing triumnphi, alsoe, dded the otatneoitosfor IWest. O'Connlojr tolead Stephens attacko' feletane feels ,the North stars hve-feeptetrck oye BinIraly n.b im ll iarke ý,lîng un ,aild ptch. AFifiaipruns in the top of te* haeifrdth a parl. ri rde iýlfr l.ftsRlh end sugdtof hi-inabe aihandei 9enrean (lgodcontract aiid have bîgh bopes Brian Evains each ada P;iJKendal Eaglecs coinilued 'an anuiil ie ibofte filrritwo inth dublpKenduge d wa1plked two1 meeadpas in- battrs i th topof he furt a io rn doble1sue/3uii10 fre e passe I Fai)teap ihhn h ey for the lo]sersý. terdmntorof Lcke TV i1th ,geswent to woi k.Jones ae 5 / ni nth lc flaip'igleslei i hssesnasAondteBae Fr-ronsý' mouind. bes-t in lis new ventulre, Franlk won theiir secon a j7ediesothne oal aeiswt n infKed'ld erroris t t t t t'l a row, a.5-4 decision over. 6-1 on Strdyafiernoon, tossed in a;s thley took a 2-0eeMares)i hdire encefeit, conecting for d TIE LOCKE TV ELECTRONS -pae n fWhlYteS. Burton Sine (2-2) befor'e a eriuysmalîed its. Kennedy, who iurned if double andi single and patrol*-: thirbete ames ron Sunday ai SoperCekPikpthdth wn onlus rowd cualpb mjrt~ Rainde1I diibis orii-ieefotbc1ftepltln9brst' mohy i whe ihy dfeaed ortHoeI tneed tree(15) took thle losine led'! tefaithfillfew on]ooke1s ings omi rîi ï] g;ae padded a pair West ancbored heeidPrTIPýI ýt'e ,vtreIis team, L) plate a.weefale botr bo rmigs Kendal fisteaàly Kenda~l infield, whileapernwhO ba s sed bn i aveo- ey cef a\eeFlgehoseswowr iainl' urKl(11 LnnRobînson icotînued ito have a 26, as wofor fr on gaeefotti1wsthi ,olVin and turei outi pair olfbits. Don Fors gY U l 1eefuly sokîgup ftchele- sve it, hlecaiming no feddyaaniBwavheSnaadfu u ten to l5 oiwîeeffort. A good crowd was on hand nctdfor is ifirst borne run1dal cLub's fourth výictOry ver, whiffs and ahlowing one walkl to~ ~ wihieae.ncenaycideonmn-of fthe year for Wbytes. (the Elecironrs in 1972. The lwinners mouved into a 441 hurlens. --Rob bie" s im frduiig the Elctrons' lasi Thursday night, Fu r ag n kE, Paul Jones, excpi for the spreaïd, scorîing lapair il the 18 cIo is h eraan ih he ae.1rmi' B bikesare isrutingthe ame s weliasbein'g a thmpd ui16 bits arln, occasional fit of control trou- sevuntib.. EeiosOc!intheame ihm acu hazad toothes. dwne Kraps 1~8. erryble(seven walks) fabindDon Mrethle hero if ihe Leo Kelly witb a piYfhg f20 ee oeta Baker (-2) tosed the ia. bimelf an effective, seven bint- Eagles'ý extra inning, 7-6 w inrs"f~ieldBwavleo-bscoeirvl h l %%",ANTn ni, "lieiherjniKramtip (0-3) iook thile tr.The Eagles smacked ouit15on ulyisi rpped outi-atwo- fensively Don McMurttir%, wo i rons' number on 'bitter, e inville and arahave 1membhers m'ho lave Mayna-rd eacb ad tbree hits work of "Barney"Holmes and The EÈecroasý, lwho bad Ieli fielding, cetrepasturle garliome 1-."Ca" still bas; iiaple th OsawaJuior Football teanI. A caI i lfr ,ra>. Dave Cryderman, WaIadh.anernessrne oe h il omer firm Fraser the lcaverage lholding stýady at 623-303 wuld e nmach appreciated. JmMKib n er s Holmes exited after five firsi seven fram-es, finially!Wallace iii the intbi as bie the -39' lteu to~t t ker added a pair. Doc Adams cornplete inings, traiîýing, 2-0. broke the ice in the eightih. !hiauled lhe drive dlown, beyondI"c For Port FHope, Atin b ad WATIN GEN NY.- ihlbeih sento ahad tbree bits for the f urnl- H wa-q touched fo)r eight ts.LryPiper's,;single drove in thle chlesi hig-Ifac iibthle big tbnree-rutn baswlt ture crew. iýý ( r Harvey Webster Isiriking olui six and walkingRaly Cromb;ie wobdwalked. somne fac oaties. Boil.h firsi bsmnPhil Kee spcic lar doub-eader weekead, July 21-22-23 andjen Cydema1ade naîree. Jones prom)nýptly fafln ned th e teamns ndiwoer1rKe-0oletia ree bits. wvhen the Gln presents ber fourth annual Six >,Hourpair. Adamrs'belted bis firstI Kencdal took a 1-0 1e-d l inl ltwo outs in ihe iing and da,)lc b ave -outscored theTV The Loc(ke TV cr'owdar Can A etrvana.Cmpin wiî b afilaletor and second home runs of thelîbe first w11hen B ob Robinson breezed ,tirouihfibe Iniih -, buncb 38-24 and hol4 a 51-45 idl i util Ii iSndayafr aCawompsinspndth wil eekend at the season âand drove in fiv"oed rmthjï(Ï ird fpIr- ateIis matles coliecied thjeir edge in base huas.1enflVeiltpF s)niteJuly weeda h runs. 1MvInard connected for c lhsfîfth ,omer of the season l I thldoe ,header. Game ýre or and drove ia fîve ruas aisu. 3-n t'e or circuit, Karn bisE te sbaa Lginaies a borne rua of tbhe season forIfV Ir" > ioee a2pm LStephens tbumoped Whytýes . E.,u KENDAL bT.aer Walter Frank mwiîi their si runs and c!onnected for' L ýrîF îý,ine Stpen Fel on ""'o fourth game of the season be-io h er games la lasiweek'sn shind the five-bit pitcbing o!sf' îrpaespi rne rua of ihe year Ton eaueSoiah atin aryFose a îeydwntopae tehns attack. Bill! by jini Clarke 1 ttefutato n h e n aeaea byMrs, Wm. Turainsky, N/irs. A. Sofbai ýLti,, Lary Frsyasthy ýon-Goçfrey added iwvo bits, to Manager Clint Fiusol aa1xiety on 'erie" houLl- stranded 43 mer, Low, MrsF. W. H1,Foster an r -cd are curenlaa l for edaFsanksV a arty 4-3. DoreStephens attac. Dn osereçcïeiedone o! bis club's ei esa acslto inrior l uas's 'od pesr rR ît ntrdo secnd rlae wt rn asn adapi f isfrand Woody Lee bad iwo b'its balance,ýd efforts on Suda ci elosgl"ea, byply- beElectrons pumped oil 1Tîîesdiay mtorniag to, Mr. anc Vasiiy, breegames irýbeind Walter Frank. Terry Baker1 each for Wbyies, Don Lalius- afiernoon, as they el h n ofdnl bogmtbt gis bé otHp r.Cuoxsctaeo leaueleaîn ElisSbos ada pair o! sareties for se (1-6) lost the garne wbile visîtngport Hope Flyers a in I lda1xctry br1er,ý and 1,noked secalyLk Kushog. Two very wh loWon a paijr o! coin- Franks. Dave Maynard club- Terry Baker (3-3) pitcheýd S-4 defeai. D ningterfu-ar'se eesvl bywr leasant days wr pa e Tes .bed bis fourth borner o! the fie wh Itwas tle TV no di,-tey bad been ouï- well below ti average o,ïn fre ý eturnineglborne toKn Tueda cîgh'sacin saw sýeasoI for the Variety c', Twraepw. pae oÇ rn' AsItimh ic : crd 21,ouhl53 ,jhO esodsetohalna Tusayeeia.T' Eluhlstalied tWo ruas in the qunda niabýhýTn Vite fîi-,ey aurpnisedi eterborougb wbile man;og 15 r-r Th.sven runnra ete wsiel n ot r last of the sixtb ininir,ng andontest Elli- SIboes, pace blýn Fnîday, Jua, 31thin t~'medmrrette okd Gary "Hpwk" Alkey mutan iog wa11 rand.lu, vas regret- burig on teocdown Kamsthe five it ciag of Jli, Lifloc 1, They baîsde Le àalyfn lo rn l, rain mier rmtch in biÊ thr wirngl Iable oremmeswere fot HETIG PEILIST Furniture -10-9 Inta e ibe lht- Coyle(5-2) donedirý cap. M-Irray O'Bn3len, Jlm us1-o. i, wastbibirdsut 1 QéenStret Coyle, Hoie 7B ra, Bruice o! thé easnforEliBia Bo -a- nv;iille1 Adams iand!Butcb Cole rrp- Evans cnece[or four hb's PHONE 623-7591 ped cot two bits eajch forPEl- blea d Ellis tak.Btb 24 OU SRVCE lis Ken Crydierman wasCole ic hadir e iand ou ZKramps' best witb ou btsl(1s1ol bltd woboi OsGs& lecb t rie Furae 1Mike Donoghue. Mike lJohn rs l fïirsi ndecnd fU. Cfýnitili risil son t;md John Kramp eacb bd the Lseas3on. YMurrlayO'nn ties Cntrl Wndo* a pair of bits, Coyle(-l inCoyle aad Jim ycr Unîts - Cle Hea & o'sed the win. 1Harvey Wb-chuik add ar fbict Fýin.dley Eqnmipmienbt ïter (6-3) took tbc loss ýEuh atak. B ob Tugwoodc Frree Estinsates crDiogue(5th), 0O' B r ien bad two bit s in a iosingca'e BugtTerms Available (2nd) and Bryan (lit) cacbi n haebbc nlgtcap, Kramps ne-1 ___________________ it a homne rua lan tbeae . cieda home rua from Doc i i i t he fiftb anag KISMN bisihilatwo gamas, ïaod iis ',orne ýrua turned culteir ONLY 50e ADMISSIO be tiie eventual wlnner asý TO TUE NEX Kramps downed Walter Franý k' PETýERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE FRIDÂY> JULY l4th $7500 in PRIZE MONEY ~ Idudng"FULL (CARD GAME" FOR0-9$300.00 I SPECIAL1 i3 SPECIAL $60 Gmei SPECIAL I E IàO M Top Line i $lo0.00 GME ROLIDAY -G GAMNE FULL CARD, $;150,064 E'ACH 20 BI REGLAR AMES AT $5>0,00 EACH BRAND NEW 1972 HOLIDAY FORD~ TORINO EARY BRD Shae tehe alh)GAS Stepheas Franka Knarmps Whtes W.Frank GP W 15 Il 15 8 15 8 16 8 16 6 15 5 1 T B 5- 63 frustrations brought about by home-bound traiff t Anglsea- thinga you !plannred 10 accompJiish inthe day and didnt -. what-to-servé,-for--di rinor, . .and 0h-whéré.-didi-thé-day-qo?' Evéry wéekday on CO'F R, t héc ýros ýt-,,iiste ri- t c)ra d io sta'-t icn n Canada, Bill Déegan cornes la t he rescué. Hé1 e" slays" frustrations with bis droll humouir anid amus,,, ing p hiiOsphy Hé soothes shattéred nerves withéeasy-týo-ta ké. musi c. Fromi "Dreegans Dîary" hé drawsan éniéýsa supply cf poémsi, philosophical notes and laes-ali désignéd la help yoiu reax, Vou i! also hear thèsespecia! featurés an thé BiH Déégani So:Perey S7Riznian an-d thé ea. hrHenry Shannon's* birdA's-ey view cf traffic f rom théie Twiri Comanché'; 6111M S inclair and Jack bénnét, an d thée toersl"ilge" 623-3303 Lalest in Bail Attire Fred i"Buck" Cowle may h ave set a new style on Sunday when le appeaned, at île Electrons-Plori Hfope' game in ibis fancy headdress. Buck is also woi-î,ng hard organizing former intermediate bal p foyr t a game againsi today's team ni Sundayt July '3Otb, If le weans ibis outfit, île officiais imay have second thoughis about letting hi play; it would be Loo distracting.___ able to bave- jolned tbem.' tendled thîle o darid Mrs. Wayne Balley.and two Gun Club ý4ptrinie'r ldSurîday, sons Sbawni and Timmy, of afternonion thé hotn Orono spent Thursday visit- rne grouade. ljng wvith ber parents,Mna Mr. a ndMs.JckByd& MUrs. Roy Little. Tbhey also Wbîywene Sunday gý Uet5 called on Mrs. Robent Haynes ai lthe home of! Helen Boyd-I, dula-g the afternoon, Master Da2vid Ellioiti, so Mr.A, Williamson, be ,r)50f -fMr. àand [Mrs. NelioIi and bis family o! Lon don spent Monday wviihbi raO weeat, ibein sommer bornel parents Mr. aid vMrs. R. 111.' in Ke-ndal ibis weekend. hot. _Mr. atAdMira. Reg. Elliott' _____________ aliso Miss Margar tet. Seens of) Ottawa who bas: been viàt CtCahToa ing, attended the funieral o!ý GlCs oa iheir couisin M r,. Méi ville -1 nIiua Hecasiip i- peierborough laai 7Ort, ConiIra tula tions to Mi. 'mn trag M4rs. Ga r Thertell on tibJ S T A T E S M AN brbo! a young son tiis C A s sIu3f; 0 - w,ýee-kend, a litile brother fori Phone 2-30 Kevini, Mra. Jua Jackson has badly eut finger. Wien h la, fuily recovenéd, Mrs. Jackson i bcl héworkinglanepllevillé. ý ' MViss C. W. Stewart, who! bias beea sýtayinîg wiib is Marln Mcelté and Ms Mc-Kelvey wené supper gurt oni Saturdlay evening wht MrU. and Mrs, Gariland Cats- Mn. -and Mrs, MUilton B -oyd' -1 eo~ of Toronto spent Sumrday ai/Çl o $OÎ the home o! Miss Helen Boy, T/lt#E'$Ç Mn. and Mrs, Garland c!Catb cari and Mn. Anibjur Thomoi-11 son were Sunday ern9IgMM4 guesaai the home of Mr. #à, andJ Mrs. Thos. Stevens. Mrs. Clans'y and son Ronnie, o! Toronto spent Suaday a4V Hielen Boyd's, Ronnie'remain-' nag for an extensive holiday. The bail game Sunday aiD N' tenrnoon in Kéndal Park was N etenPetérboroughs an d HELL iKeridal Eaglés, PeterboroughSev. Mr. nd Ms.REllioti ai- ~~46O 180 KING B. PHONE 6VI-56G2 Don MLadian - on Pil Listen te ~1t! Deganw de~4IeI ~. (Aise Satur6ay mi~f~p, 53Oi~ 1êLM.) - FI $150 i Bottoni Line $300 I Fuil Card I 'l, 1

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