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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1975, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. January 29, 1975 * mmmm mm M M MM M M M -MuMI sPORTpILK *623-3303 I FLASHBACK- 25 YEARS AGO - On Friday, B.H.S. Senior Basketball team played an exhibition game against Broadview Y, and -came out on the short end of the score, 52-30. The two biggest men on the Y team, Pointen 6'6"' and Shephei'd, 6'4" bagged 25 points between them. Top scorers for- B.H.S. were Frank Mohun with 7 and Bob Galiagher with 12. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Howard Bradley's shot appeared well on the way to earning him $20. in the Scoro attempt during Sunday's Jr. Town League action. The puck was right on target when it bit a littie patch of snow on the ice, about five feet in front, and didn't have enough momentum left to get through the opening. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT - The Pickering Minor Hockey League will host its first annual Representative Team Tournament on Saturday, Feb. lst and Sunday, Feb. 2. Atom to Juvenile teams will be competing from Agincourt, Bowmanville, West 1H11l, Weston, and Holy Redeemer. All the players in the P.M.H.L. teams have been selected from their respective house league teams', and this is their lst good opportunity to play against boys from other leagues. In addition to these games, there will be an exhibition game between a P.M.H.L. Tyke team (boys 8 years old) against a team from Blessed Trinity in Toronto. All players will receive a momento for participating in this tournament and there will be trophies for the winning teams. CFTO-TV has been contacted, and there is a good possibility that there will be some T.V. coverage. In addition, former N.H.L. players, and scout for the Chicago Black Hawks, Ken Wills, will also be there during the activities. First game goes 8 a.m. Saturday. There will also be a dance at the Arena on Saturday night, February lst, and we are tloping that many parents and-friends from the other clubs will be there. HUNTING LICENCE - Examinations will be held on Feb. 5 - Peterborough, Feb. 12 - Osh- awa, Feb. 19 - Lindsay, from 6 - 9 p.m. Feb. 22 - Cobourg, and Feb'. 26 - Orono, from 3 - 6 p.m. The examinations are by appointment only, and should be on application forms, W.M.006, available from the'offices of the Ministry of Natural Resources and ail hunter safety course instructors. Applications should be mailed to District Manager, Ministry of Natural Resources, 322 Kent St. W., Lindsay. Persons under 16' now require a permit under the Criminal Code of Canada to lawfully possess a firearm or ammunition. Permits may be obtained from local police or 'O.P.P. offices. JUDO TOURNAMENT - the 1975 South Eastern Ontario Regional Judo Championships for junior and youth, will be held at General Vanier Collegi- ate, Oshawa, Sunday, Feb. 9. Age groups, both male and female, for juniors 14 and under, youth 15 -17. About 200 enitries are expected from Bancroft, Brockville and Ajax areas, with thie majority of entrants from the Durham Region. Involving over 43 weight, categories, this will be a double elimination event. Weigh-in will be at 10:30 a.m-. Tournament chairman is James Walker, Oshawa. Anyone interested in Judo should attend, for an enjoyable and interesting day. CONGRATULATIONS - have to be the order of the day for the fine tournament held ail last week at Civic Auditorium. Oshawa. To the "Wm. Wrigley" company for sponsoring the week long event. To the "Civic" for their fine handling of large crowds, ice conditions, etc., and to the players, team officiais, parents, and fans ofeach team. We made several trips over, and saw good, fast, dlean hockey. We took notice of howplayers would go out of their way, to encourage their teamn mates, when they had flubbed, a play. Although some mention was made regarding the behaviour of some of the parents and other aduits, in the heat of compe- tition, these people tend to forget how they embarrass others, and their own sons, when really what they are doing, is- releasing pent Up emotions in their hopes their offsprings wil SIX BOWMANVILLE - teams won the championships in their classes on Saturday, at the Young Canada Day Tournament, in the local arena. That's a mighty fine average out of eight entries. Pictures and stories are featured elsewhere in the paper. HOOPER'STROPHY CENTRE TROPHIES-AWARD RIBBONS-GIF'i' AWARDS CLUB BADGES - PLASTIC SIGNS DESK SETS - PEWTER MUGS - LAPEL PINSI PLAQUES - METAL SIGNS - NAME TAGS SPECIAL CLUB and -SCHOOL DISCOUNTS on Trophies and Engraving. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MAIL ORDER9 ACCEPTED SRON and DAN HOOPER 19 King St. E. Phone 416-623-5747 Bowmanville1 HiI My Ncime is Weldon Brown NO PLAYERS, NO BALL - Locke's TV Electrons Intermediate bail club executive were elected at the first meeting Jan. 19. Pres. - George Brooks, V. Pres. - Larry Dewell, Sec. Treas. - Ron Etcher, Directors - Larry Piper, Don Fraser, Frank Houper, and Larry Forsey. The next meeting wilI be held in the old townt hall Sunday, Feb. 2nd, at 12 noon., If you are interested in playing this year be there. If there are not enough interested players present there wiII be no bail team this year. Recreationm Hockey Stanmding",l Team Name &League P 1ly d. If you're looking for a Factor Rebate PLUS gas mileage of 28 to 32 miles per gallon, corne in and see me today, at Cowan Pontiac-Buick, 166 -King St. E., Bowrnanville. Telephone 623-3396. W. Frank's Majlor Peewees Gather Trophies This photo of W. Frank's Major Peewees was taken Saturday afternoon, shortly -after they had won their fourth trophy this year in t he Young Canada Day tournament here. Members of this highflying team are, front row, left to right, Randy MacDonald, Chuck Welsh, Paul Lavigne, Rick Simpson, Mark Shackelton and Stan Greenham; middle row, Rob DeBoo, Steve Braun, Carl Chambers, Darrell Goudey, Brent Clemens, Dale Broome,: Terry Riggers and Kevin Noble; back row, Coach Bob Simpson, Roy Foster, representing sponsor Walter Frank, and Manager Ron Clemens. Bowmnvile Sports Midgets Ousted by Penetang in First Game of Silver Stick Tourney Bowmanville'Sports Major Midgets were dlefeated in Sarnia at the Silver Stick Tournament-in their first game by a strong Penetang team. Penetang then went on to win the championshîp. The game was close and entertaining throughout. At the end of the first period, the score was tied 2-2. Penetang took a 4-3 lead at the end of the second. In the third, Bowmanville was the Istronger team but could not get the puck into the net. Deflections were going wide or hitting the post. In this period, Penetang scored their third power play goal to take a 5-3 lead. Bowmanville came back a few seconds later to make the score 5-4. Their bid to tie the score with, six attackers was unsuccessful. So the final score was 5-4. Although Bowmanville did not win tghe game, they played well enough to do so. It was unfortunate that these two teams did not meet in the championship game as the other four teams (Leamîng- ton,, Garson, Prescott, and Toledo Ohio) in theý Midget A series were much weaker. Penetang playing rather poor- ly on Sunoay defeated Garson 5-2 for the championship. Scoring for Bowmanville were Gerald Brunt, Ted Puk, Kirk-Kemp, and Terry Sargin- son. Brian Simpson played a strong game setting Up three goals. Other assists went to' Brunt, Nick Van Seggelen and John Cornish. Scoring for Penetang was Lacroix (2), Duquette (2) and Pilon. Lenny Chappeil played well in the nets for Bowmanville. Wednesday, Jan. 29th, at 7:00 p.m., Boxvmanville play host to Toronto Blues and on Sat.. Feb. lst, at 8:30 p.m. Wexford Midgets will be in town for an exhibitionî game also. Mary Brown's Toros Win Over Oshawa Red Wings At Young Cani On Saturday, Jan. 25,Mary Brown's Novice Toros played host t<o the Oshawa Red Wings and upset the Wings by a score of 2-1 in overtime. During, the first period each club showed lots o f end to end rushes but were unable to score as the two teams showed excellent goaltending and fine defensive plays. In the second period, the Toros pressed bard and held most of the play in the Red Wings' end of the rink. The first goal was scored at 4:56 of the second period by detense- man Danny Smegal who let a slap shot go from inside the Toros' blue line. The Toros came right back a minute 26 seconds later when Scott Heard carried the puck fromn the Toros end and over the Red Wings' blue line, and let a shot go that was kicked out by their goaltender, only Bobby Canfield grabbed the rebound and flipped it up and over the sprawling goalie. aumda To urn ey The third period was -al Toros as they continued to Sress even harder for victory ut the Red Wings six-year old goaltender (Sean Wiliams) was just unhelievable as he made some terrifie savesand forced the game into over- time. The Toros outshot the Red Wings in each perîod 5-4, 11-4, 11-3. ' , In the overtirne sudden death period, the Toros played like real pros. as they contin- ued to pass, check, and outhustie their opponents. The Red Wings got the, puck out and over centre ice only'once and that was when they shot it out of their end in sheer frustration. The winning goal was scor- ed at 8:23 by Ray Cummings as he let go a blistering slap shot from 50 feet out, catchîng the far lef t hand side of the net. The Tomos outshot the Wings 8-0 in overtime play. Ray Cummings won the M.V. award for the Toros and Danrny Smegal won it for the Oshawa Red Wings. Next leaguegame for Mary Brown's in Thursday, Jan. 30 at 6 o'clock in Newcastle Tyke Kool Enterprilses Hires Root Beer Cable T.V. Consumers Gas Cardinals Foresters Bon Rae Devlp. Vic Metal Atom Grahams I.G.A. Cable T. V. Orange Crush Locaîl 12219 Fisk Fuel Franks Variety Lio ns Clippers Kinsman GlIen Rae Marianna Devlp. Pee-Wee Franks Variety Hires root Beer Rice Bowl Restaurant Cable T. V. Kinsman Kings Nichols Motor s Lime Crush Wings Goodyear Rangers Canadians Bantam Brocks B. P. Kiwanis Franks Variety Oshawa Paving Kiwanis Huskies Grape Crush Marianna Braves Hockin Real Estate Men'«s Maj*or To p 10 Averages Dave Reynolds 257, Dick Perfect 255, Larry Piper 250, Roger Davies 249, Les Smale 247, Murray Tighe 246, Russ Oke 244, Jack Bond 243, Ed Leslie 242, Wayne Coombes 240. Team Standings Jury and Lovell 8 pts., 10246 pins; Rce' Bowl 10644, 7; Lander Hdwe. 10508, 6; Dyk- stras Food 10456. 6; I.G.A. 10194, 6; Cowan Pontiac Buick 10162, 6; Osborne and Shank 10200, 5; Percy's Fina 9934, 3; Beaver 9892, 2; Frank's Var- iety 9745, 2; Ken's Mens' Wear 9644, 2;, Pepsi 9926, 1. High Single Jack Bond.............. 337 High Triple , Jack Bond.............. 806 Liber ty, Belles STeam Standings Pearce 5717 pins, 7 points; Robinson 5675, 7; Gibson 5744, 6; Roberts 5678, 6; Chant 5655, 51/2; Coombes 5588, 5; Spear 5737, 4; Burton 5475, 4; Alldread 5415, 3; Bons 5217, 3;- Partner 5315, 2; MacDonald 5415, 11/2. High Single Carol Roberts ........... 288 High Double Carol Roberts........... 486 Top 10 Averages M. Gibson 219, C. Roberts 214, M. Pearce 210, P. Forsey 208,- J. Spear 207, J. Chant 206, S. Robinson 199, B. MacDonald 199, B. Partner 197, M. Horstman 194, B. Jones 194. Won Lost Ties Pts. G is. G Is. For Agst. 7 i 0 0 14 36 4 7 6 1 0 12 20 9 7 .4 3 0 8 16 13 7 3 3 1 7 9 8 7 3 3 1 7 9 15 7 2 5 0 4 13 28 7 1 6 0 2 6 19 7 1 6 0 2 9 21 8 ý6 2 0 12 30 12 8 4 1 3 il 18 14 7 4 1 2 10 21 il 7 4 2 1 9 23 17 7 3 3 i 7 13 12 8 2 4 2 6 20 21 7 3 4 0 6 18 24 8 2 5 1 5 14 41 7 1 4 2 4 16' 21 7 1 4 2 4 13 22 8 6 1 1 13 46 18 7 4 1 2 10 20 14 7 4 2 1 9 22 ý16 8 2 2 4 8 23 19 7 3 3 1 7 31 32 8 3 4 1 7 17 19 8 3 4 1 7 27 30 8 2 4 ý2 6 22' 27 Z 3 4 0 6 16 26 8 1 1 3 8 31 9 6 1 2 14 31 15 8 6 2 0 12 37 13 8 5 2 1 il 28 23 9 4 2 1 il 31 21 8 3 4 1 7 29 31 9 3 6 0 6 30 42 8 2 6 0 4 18 38 9 1 7 1 3 18 39 OWA VOLKSWAGEN LTD. Porsche + Auldi> Presents 'The Player of the Week' DOUG TAMBLYN Bowmanville Ieft Winger who played last Season with the Eagles and proved ta be a real asset ta the teamn. Doug is one af the fastest skaters on the team and one of aur better penalty killers. Doug wiII have one more year of Jr. Hockey after this Season. 668 v9383 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby WINTER SAFETY SPECIAL, (FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY) We wiII do the following services: *Complete front-end inspettion *Check and adjust steering box *Check and adjust camber and caster *Remove, dlean and repack fronit wheel bearings (rotors extra) *Check and adjust toe-in *Inspect front, and rear brake linings *Rotate tires (instaîl snow tires when requestd) *Balance Wheels PHONE TODAY, FOR APPOINTMENT 166 KING STREET EAST 623-3396 wPNIC.B-CKT. M BW ANV AR.O f c.P. B.\ % % Servie SICo0

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