6 Tbe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 18. 1975 SPORTAL I 623-3303 FLASHBACK - 25 Years Aga - In Norm Allin's butcher shop window is a sleek-lined midget racing car. Tickets are being sold on the miniature auto, with proceeds going towards the betterment of the community thr9ugh the Lions Club,, FLASHBACý - 10 Years Ago - Winners of the Lions' trophy in the Junior Boys' bowling league include Bill Preece, Ken Allen, Bob Preston, Mike Adams, Ron Dunn, Doug Brock, Doug Luxton, Mike Donaghue and Wayne Gor- don. SOAP BOX DERBY - will be held on Wentworth Street East, Oshawa, on Saturday, September 13 1975. Jack Shorney says 50 entrants will be accepted on a first corne, first served basis. There will be three'classes - standard, deluxe and super deluxe. Combining the know-how of parents and the enthusiasm of children, the derby is a real family project. For further information, cal 576-6429. SHOT GUN - Alias Tom Simpson, who grew I up in this area and played minor hockey at Bowmanville Arena, bas won the distinct honor of being the only 50-goal scorer in Toronto hoc- key history. Tom, with the Toros, W.H.A., team, had a great season, and we congratulate him on bis scoring ability and wish him ail the best. THE SECOND ANNUAL - John D. Baker Ou Memorial Golf Tournament, will be held Saturday, th July 12 at Sunny Brae Golf and Country Club, near H Port Perry. Fees for the tournament of 88- foursomes will be- donated toward interior furnishings for Glenholme Arc Industries. The late Mr. Baker was president, of General Motors of Canada. Terry V. Kelly is tournament chairman. Last year's winner was the foursome headed by llarry Gay, of Courtice. THE INTERNATIONAL - and World Plowing Match ta be held in Durham Region in Septem- ber is expected to draw 150,000 - 200,000 people. There will be something for everybody. Par- ades, homecooking by the ladies of the various church groups, who will have lunch stands throughout the 100 acres of the tented city. Aiso there wilIl be Conklin rides for the children, and the new c-ars, due to go on display the same time, will lie on view for ail to admire. The match wiii lie heid within the city boundries of Oshawa and Whitby. A thousand acres will lie required, with 100 acres put aside for a tented city, states Ivan Bell, an Ontario Agricultural Representative. BASEBALL - is in full swing now, and the teams need spectators to cheer them on, Amazing how some interest shown urges the players to give just a littie bit more effort. Tykes and Pee Wees play at Memforial Park, Bantams at Soper Creek. Locke's Electrons also play Sundays at Soper Creek.t JULY Il - 12 - 13 - will see the Formula 5000. six hours of endurance doubleheader road race- ing weekend at the 3.377 mile Waikins Glen a Grand Prix circuit. a1 F OSHIAWA HAWKEYES - football training c camp opens Thursday, June l9th at Oshawa Civic e] b Fields, and will run two weeks, followed by three à exhibition games. Including the Hawkeyes, teams entered in the league are the Scarborough Rams,n Niagara Raiders, Lakeshore Bears, Peterborough ir. Panthers, Ottawa Sooners, Bramalea Satellites, E and' the Montreal Leafs. All new players are welcome to attend training camp. The age limit isj 15 - 22 years of age. For further information,I contact 725-4305 or 723-5255. ANDRETTI WEEKEND - The big event atj Mosport may have been biiied as the Labatt's Blue 5000 weekend, but as it turned out it was Si Mario Andretti weekend'ail the way. In the asi final of the F5000 class races on Sunday after- th noon, lie had the pole position at the start and SE heid the iead ail the way, with Brian Redman loi sitting on bis tail waiting for one mistake that ag err to W! ne: on bei sbý al rui col on] oui Bo tri] hai Mc for HoId Interschool Track Meet at M.J. Hobbs On Thursday, June 12th, the Darlington Intersehool Track and Field Meet was -held at M. J., Hobbs ehool. The meet was conducted by teachers and students. who also received sunburned noses from being ut in the Sun ail day. Above, Shelley iiollisterand Tracy Badour, both of Hobbs, exchange the baton in îe girls' relay. The winners of this meet go on to compete in this, week's regional track meet at M. J. *obbs, on Thursday. Marlo Andretti Leads Throughout F5000 Race The ramn held off on Sunday .t Mosport and the fans held onto tbeir programs as 17 Formula 5000 race cars chased after one Vel's Parn- 1hl Lola T400, driven by a man by tbe name of Mario An' dretti.' Andretti, the pint-sîzed for- mer Indy 500 winner, -roared ito turn one ahead of dapper Englishman Brian Redman in Little Br El ectror At Soper Creek Park on 5nday afternoon, J. Mor- isse's home run in tbe top of he lOtb gave Little Britain 'niors a 4-3 victory over the ocal seniors. It's the saine story over tain for the Electrons, costly 'mrors, bad mental plays and oor hitting. The Little Britain crew out it Bowmanville 10-5, made hree errors to Bowmanvilie's vo, left 14 men on base to ýowmanville's seven, got four alks to the local lad's two. 'he Electrons bad 10 men go lwn by the strike-out route to ttle Britain's four. J. Morasse led Little Britain Ibat with a home run and )uble, and drove in two runs. V. McMillan and D. McMillan 50o had two bits each for ,ttle Britain. The five bits for the Elect- ons were distributed among ie hitters with R. Stainton riving in two runs for ;wmanville. On June 22, Sunday after- ton at 2:00 p.m., Keene will ýthe visitors and then the ,ectrons wvill travel to Port 1the second, 5 in the fourtb, 7 .the fifth, and 1 in the sixtb. 'odfrey witb 2, doubles, orrison 1 double, 1 single. Hoimes 2 singles, Paul iscagnette with a bases n pty home run, and singles )Coolab an, Cowle, and Ross 7re the Bowmanville hitters. ,ad-off batter Brian Frazer id 4 walks. Beat Courtice 10Oto 3 At Soper Creek Park Wed- esday, June il, with Dean )lmes making bis first start nthe mound the Legion crew eat Courtice 10-3. Dean had a akey first inning giving up 4 is, 1 walk and 1 bit batter, Iowing Courtice to score 3 ns. From then on he was in mplete control, giving up nly 2 more bits and striking ut 7. Brad Godfrey again led the >wmanville bitters witb 2 pies and a single. Coolahan ad a double and single, frrison a home' run, Ruther- )rd and Stevens with singles. bis Carl Haas-owned, Jim Hall - designed Lola T400 and at tbe end of the 40-lap feature, tbe order was exactly tbe same, give or take a few car lengtbs. Andretti earned $16,250 and be took 50 minutes, 39.725 sec- onds to complete tbe race at bis average speed of 116.489 mpb. At the cbeckered flag, he was .62 seconds abead of Redman. Canadian Eppie Wietzes couldn't stop bis Lola T400 from sputtering and he finisbed in fiftb place. Despite his secondp lace finish, Redman stili leads the F5000 series with 60 points, followed by Andretti witb 36. AI Unser is tbird witb 24, Jackie Oliver is next witb 21, and Eppie Wietzes is fifth with 20. The next race in tbis series ietain Defeats is in lOlnnings Hope the same day for a 7:30 exception of Juy 6th for the encounter. rest of the schedue. Our local seniors wiil be Runs Hits Errors playing every Sunday after- Little Britain 4 10 3 noon at home with the Bowmanville 3 5 Bailn StikS do N ete 0- î£hursday, June l2tb. behind a fine pitching per- formance hy Rick Bain wbo gave up only 3 singles while striking out 19, the Legion Bantams defeated Ajax 9-1 in Ajax. The Bowmanville attack was lead by Gerrard Morrison with 2 triiples and 1 single and Brad Godfrey witb 2 doubles and 1 single. Rutberford, Frazer, Coolahan, Ross. and Bain contributed one bit each. Atter dropping the first game to Oshawa, the Bantams have now won five games in a row. Legion Pee Wees On Monday the 9tb, the Braun replaced him in the 4 Pee-Wees took on Cobourg at and ptcbed shut-out halls f Soper Creek Park. the balance of the game, Cobourg started out fast and The only run we were able built up a 7-3 lead by the end of score were b y Todd Hooper the 3rd. Henry Rozema, the the 2nd and Paul Desrosbes starting pitcher, had very the 4tb. littie support from bis team- mates and had to give way to WILL DISCUSS NEW 'PEI Steve Braun witb 2 out in the Scugog Township Ratepe 3rd, who went on to pick up hisý ers Association is planning 4tb victory of the year, public meeting in tbe ne allowing only 2 runs. fuure to discuss ail the deta In the th, Bowmanville of the proposed new pE scored 6 runs off of 3 errors, 2 itentiary for the Port Per walks and a single by Paul area. LaVigne and Albert Vander- Two speakers from t] gaast to take a 9-8 lead. penitentiary services brar Cobourg were blanked in tbe of the solicitor-general's c 6tb and we added 3 more in our patmnent spoke to the Hal baîf on 2 errors, a single by payers on Monday nigbt ai Paul LaVigne and a double by outlined some of the plansf Gary Nordstraa. Cobourg got a reception centre in Pi 1 more in the 7th to make the Perry. final score 12 - 9. 1Lose to Lindsay 4-H POTATO CLUB REPOI The locais travelled to by Glenn Wood Lindsay on Saturday and The third meeting of the 4- came in against the best Potato Club was held at tl pitcher they have seen this farm of Mel Wood on Wé year. John Thornbury allowed nesdayr June 4th, with only four bits, two eacb to membes present. Paul Desroshes and Paul Types of weeds and how LaVigne wbile striking out control thbýe weeds wei nine. discussed after a small qui Paul La Vigne started pitch- We judged a class of potatoi ing for Bownianville and was and then discussed bow tïùgged for 9 runs in 4 innings grade and market ourp nallowed 7 bits. Stevie tatoes. 4th fr eto rin sin )ay- ýar ails wry the ceh de- te- and fr >ort RT 4-H the 7 to re iz. oes to takes place at Watkins Glen N.Y. on July 13. -Photo by Rick James Men's Town Leaigue Softball by Dave Passant Tim's Rentais- coilected their first three victories of the 1975 softbali season last week in Men's Town League action. The trio of wins, couoiled with Stenhenl's Fuels three setbacks, vaulted the Rentai crew fromn the ceiiar into third spot, one point âheid of the fallung Fuelers. League - leading Frank's Variety and 2nd place Kramp's Furniture copied performances. Both clubs dumped Stepben's and lost to Tim's. Their rescheduled con- test was postponed by main again on Wednesday. How- ever, the third attempt was successful on Monday, June 16, with Kramp's pulling to within one point of t he leaders via a 5-3 win over the Variety squad. June 10 - Tim's 6 - Frank's 4 Randy Donoghue cracked thé opening pitcb for a home run igniting Tim's on a six-run first inning outburst. Dick Stata (1-4) and Don Hamilton (4th) wýith the save combined to allow Frank's only 5 bits. Tim's Paul Tbiessen added 2 singles while Frank's Bob Tugwood had 2 safeties. Ron Hayes (3-1) suffered the loss with good relief work from Bill Cochrane. Kra np's il - Stephen's 9 Botb teams fattened their batting averages as KramD's pounded 13 bits wbile Ste- p hen's bad 10. Doug Kramp led bis team with tbree safeties, witb a pair going to Ray Cummines. Ron'Hooner and Ken Cryderman. Terry Baker (1-2) the losing pitcher bad 3 hits for Stephen's and Jîm Ryorchuk had 2 bits. Harvey Webster .(4-0) picked up the win in relief. June il - Tim's 5 - Stephen's 2 Dick Stata went the distance) scattering 8 bits in recordi bis second win of tbe year. JitT McNicol (3), Doc Adams and Greg Adams (2 each) were Tim's tops at the plate. Stepben's best were Don Lorusso and Jim Ryorchuk witb a. pair of bits. Bob Williams (2-1) took the loss. June 12 - Kramp's 1 - Tim's 4 Dick Stata tossed bis third consecutive victory and added 2 base bits to pace Tim's. "Doc" Adams also had a pair witb solo sbots from John Leather, Jim Green, Bernard O'Keefe, Randy Donogbue and Dave Passant. Keith Anderson (0-2) also went 7 innings in a losing effort. Larry Weish had 2 bits for Kramp's witb Doug Kramp, Ken Cryderman, Ray Cum- min gs Dick MacLean and Keit Anderson collecting one bit eacb. 6 MOORTONE Latex Fiat Wall Paint, SALE For living roomns and bedrooni% 07 * ton. dryos MOORTONE Satin Finish Enamel E For kitchens, bathrooms und interior trim S L * ln solor-ond white-to match wall point.7 * Ri, o m lustre finish N 9 , 7 * C..pletnty mosh.ble 2 MOORTONE - 4 House Paint- Qil or Latex SALEL For outside painting- houses, cottages, Oul $10O.5 fnegarages ~Latex 87 Ilo Quarts aiseo volibie at Saie sovings! 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