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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jan 1976, p. 9

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Constitution Minor Midgets End Schedule wi On Saturday night, the Con- stitution Insurance Midgets finished off their schedue 0-loss record, after defeating Whitby 5-3. Bowmanvllle started off the scor ing as Brad Godfrey shot the puck low into the net at the 6:09 mark of the first'perîod. Shortly after Toros scored again. Pete Nemfisz deflected a slapshot on to the Whitby defenceman, who in turn deflected the puck in -the net, assisted by Brad Godfrey. Early in the second period the Toros pumped another goal in. Rick Bain received credit after takiný a slap shot from the point. Minutes later, ,Whitby scored 1 of their 3. Thenthe Toro sauad came ith No Lasses right back and scored another, as Scott Stevens knocked the puck off a Whitby player's stick, catching the goaltender 'off guard. Now Whitby closed the gap by one as they scored two consecutive goals. But Dean Rutherford put their hopes beyond theiîr grasp, as he scored to finishoF the scoring. Other assists went to Dan Strike, Dean Rutherford, Scott Stevens and Ed Visser. Russ Gordon played the goal for the Bowmanville sciuad. Wednesday, dan. 2lth at 7:30 in Hampton, the Minor Midgets will play an exhibi- tion game against Whitby. On Saturdayat 4:30 p.m. against Orillia in Bowmanville. WIN ZONE ROLL OFF - On Sunday, at Liberty Bowl, the team consisting of Marion Gibson, Pauline Cornish, Molly llortsman, Joyce Bird and Molly Kent, were the winners of the zone roll off, in, Ladies Afternoon Bowling League. They will competé in the regional roll off in Oshawa on February the 28th. Winners of this event will win an ail expenses paid trip to the Bahamas. HIGHEST TRIPLE - Howard -Bromeli bowl- ing in the Goodyear League rolled the highest singlie, 408, that has been rolled this season. Mixed League Top Ten Larry Pipe r 248 Maurice Annaert 241, Bernice Buday 239, dirn Bruton 237, Ross H ai 231, Pegg Haynes 239, Doris doIl 229,gPat Forsey 225, Don Bagnell 218, Lola Wright 218. Team Stanidings Fairey 5, 6,202; B. Buday 5, 6,143; Sutchiffe 5, 5,981; Ail- dread 4, 6,136; Sheehan 4,, 6,056; Forsey 3, 5,928; Brooks 2, 6,207; Haynes 2, 5,858; Bagýneli 2,814; Bickell 2, 5,744; Opoka 1, 5,789; doli 1, 5,702. 300 games: Pat Forsey - 324. High Triples 784 - Larry Piper, 779- Pat Forsey. High Singles 34-Pat Forsey, 296 - Larry Rbsentees: Irene Hulme, Trevor Hulme. Banitams Held Theîr Cool For One On Thurs., dan. 8 phaying in Markham, our Toros held their cool against an aggres- sive fired up team and skated to our 3rd win of the season against Markham. Opening the scoring for Toros was Hicek Simpson with assists going! to Carf hChambers an dar f McQuaid. Markham tied the game at 1-1 end of the first period. In the second period, scor- ing the only goal was Randy MacDonald wîth assists going to Steve Braun and Pete Keene. In the third period with only 30 seconds îinto play, Hick Simpson scored his second g oalîunassisted to give Toros a Wîn',O-n'e 3-1 head. With eight minutes to play in the game, Toros received a match penalty and had to play seven -minutes short handed, this put a lot of ressure on our goalie ohn Storgaard and he was equal to the task making some great saves. A fine, job by our defense and forwards held Markham off the score board. Final Bowmanville 3, Mark- harn1. On Sat., dan. 10 playing at home against a much impro- ved Cobourg team, Toros had to, setthe for a tie. Af ter a scrambhy first period, both teams settled down, to play good hockey, each having good chances. Tîe' Toros started to take control in the third but could not beat Cobourg's goahie who played wehh and with some help from his goal posts -- eld us to one goal. Playing a strong game for Toros was Mark Shackehton holding Cobourg to one goal. Scoring Toros'only goal at the two-minute mark of the first period was Hick Sim pson assisted by Stan Greenham. Final Bqwmanville one, Co- bourg one. Toros are two p oints behind first place Bay Ridges and will have to beat Ajax on Tues., dan. 13, then Bay Ridges Wed.,, dan. 14, and Whitby at. home Sat., dan. 17 to take first place in our league. Three Way Tie for First ~Spencers Spencer Real Estate also second went into first place by Grant F defeating W. Frank Real Fran]l Estate 5 to 3. Brian Rowe third wl started the scoring for ed one Frank's early in the first. took thE Spencer's got on the board two goa before the first ended when Wayne Dave Green tallied. Next The second started out in the Real E same fashion as Frank's bit Sportsi first fromn Kim Rogers. Spen- Brook's cers took the lead after the Real E: Win 1wîth two goals from. Flintoff and Jim Baker. ik's tied the game in the vhen Paul Forsey bang- home. Spencer's then ie iead and kept it with als by Bob Helam and Paeden. week it's W. Frank 'state meeting D & R in the first garne, and sB.P. facing Spencer's :state in the second. Hoopers Manhandie Lockes Kramps, Squeeze Ouf County In Town Leaque Ice -Action %o By L. Burns the first ended by Lou Hooper's dewellers had no CVHiliarv wîth two, Ry Pic- oubhe after the first two kehh witli two, and Hon Hooper miutes of play to corne outan BryOlvr itoe ith an impressive win over ach.ry lvrwihoi )cke's TV 13 to 4. ah Loce'sstatedthe scoring 1 Hooper's didn't stop as they ithtw quckgoals b y Kerry scored two more in the second ilne an Pet Nol a by Lou O'Hiliary and Ray aoe' n eted ownPickelh. idoprted six tms e ore The third started out with cknreddirn ake scorin their third goal. Hooper's scored two more by Ray Pickelh before Locke's scored tgain by Darryl Osmond. Hooper's went on to score three more before the game ended by Ray Pickell with his sixth of the garne, Brian Hughes and Doug Parker. The second match saw Kramp's Furniture edge out County Chrysher by 8 to 3. Kramp's started the scoring off with doe Caruana and Glenn Rice scoring twice. County got on the board when Ed Port tallied. Kramp's scored two more before the first ended by doe Caruana and Warner Waboff. Kramp's went ahead 6 toi1 in the second when dim Brooks put one home. County fought back with two goals by Doug Crough and Rich Little. The third saw Kramp's score their last two goals by Glenn Rice his third, and due Caruana his third. Next week it'S Hooper's taking on Kramp s, and Coun- ty meeting Loces. Maïîry Browný's Novice Toros Edge Cobourg 3- '1 The Bowmanville Mary defenceman Pierre St. Brown's Novices lja e hst Amand to the Cobourg Ah-tars on The third period was score- Saturday, dan. l7th, with less. with boh goaltenders Bowmanvilhe winning by the coming up with some big close score of 3-1. saves, particularly the Co- In the opening period, Mark bourg netrninder. Richard Little sent the Toros into the Smith was in goal for Bow- lead at the 2:49 mark, the manville and was very steady assists on the play going to his to pick up the win. linemates Greg Watson and The Mary Brown's Novices don Clieff. Team Captain and will be hosting the Peterbo- the team's leading scorer rough Ahl-Stars on Young Chris Dreossi, scored a pretty' Canada Day next Saturday at goal, assisted by his winger il arn. in what should be an Tom McLaughlin and defence- excitîng contest. man Brian Heard. In the middle period, a, ver~TT dctermîned Cobourg squa, narrowed the margin when -~~I' they scored at the 2:05 mark. The Toros' Kevin Clark picked up the insurance marker on a BE A+ BLOOD DOPJOR long shot, the assist going to BOWMIANVILLE EAGLESS GP G Gary Cox ............ 29 20 Doug Tamblyn.... 22 10 Rory Gibbs...... 20 17 John Wood ........... 22 15 AI Emard......25 14 Boyd Knox......21 6 Ted Puk........29 8 Joe Humenick......... 24 2 Nick Van Seggelen.** 25 7 Brian Simpson...... 25 3 Keith Powell........ 17 8 Mike Roberge........ .20 4 Ron Strike......18 2 Bill Wager......10 3 Steve Hogarth ........ 3 2 Pearce Wilcox......... 6 1 Gary Nemisz....... il 0 Paul Albrecht ........ 16 2 DaveHenderson...... 8 2 Don Spicher ...... .... 4 1 Gerald Brunt ......... 6 O John Conboy ......... 3 0 John Hogarth ......... 2 O Jeff Legere........... 8 O Tom Nowlan......... 4 0 ,Rick Scott............ 9 O Rolly Simpson ........ 3 O GOALKEEPERS GP MIN. Lenny Chappel....... 10 510 Don Sturrock..... 8 416 Randy Thiele. ... 16 814 SCORING A1 18 21 13 10 13 15 7 il 5 9 9 7 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GA A 37 4 34 4 69 E PTS. 38 31 30 25 25 24 21 17 14 14 ,13, 13 il 10 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .V.G. 4.35 4.91 5.0(8 Youth Bowling TYKES Cath Connelhy 3, Wesselius 2; Murray 3, Sodhi 2; Smith 3, Carolyn Connelly 2; Hancock 5, DeLorme 0. 'Ieam Stanaings Carolyn Connelly 12, Smith il, DeLorme 10, Hancock 19, Sodhi 9, Murray 3, Cath Connelly 3, Wesselius 2. High Games S. Smith 179 (288), M. Murray 152 (284), H. Wes- selius 138 (255). BANTAM BOYS Woolley 5, S. Luxton 2; M. Luxton 5, Tippins 2; Richards 7, Smnith 0. Team Standings Richards 19, M. Luxton 14, Tippins 11, Woolhey 10, S. Luxton 7, Smith 2. High Singles S. Richards 191. High Triples S . Richards 436, M. Luxton 436, A. Huigens 408, A. Van Goor 401. BANTAM GIRLS Taylor 5, Hancock 2; Coombes 7, Wright 0; Knapp 7, Luxton 0. Team Standings Taylor 19, Coombes 15, Hancock il, Knapp il, Luxton 7, Wright 0. High Singles J. Seto 197, S. Hosema 178-177, D. Hancock 176, B. Seto 173. >High Triples S. Rozerna 503, D. Hancock 475, d. 5eto 448, B. 5eto 435,; P. Knapp 408. JUNIOR BOYS Edmondson 6, Samis 1; Coombes 5, Murphy 2; Hamn- rnond 4, Richards 3; Crossey 7, Stevenson 0. Team Standings Richards 15, Crossey 13, Hammond 13, Coombes 12, Edmondson il, Stevenson 10, Murphy 7, Samis 3. High Singles R. Gibbs 245, S. Zeahand 237, P. Combes 237- 206, M. Richards 242-202, H. Sutchiffe 209, A. Stevenson 205. 'Hi gh Triples P. Coombes 628, M. Rich- ards 594, H. Sutclîffe 528, S. Zealand 517, R. Gibbs 514, R. Ellis 506, H. Crossey 500. JUNIOR GIRLS Fairey 5, Richards 2; In- gramn 5, Hendeil 2; Roberts 4,- Westhake 3; Brunt 7,, Williamns 0. Tearn Standings Roberts 16, Brunt 14, F'airey 14, Westhake 13, Richards 10, Wiliams 7, Ingramn 7, Hendel 3. High Singles B. Leavis 276, L. Richards 243, B. Fairey 214, S. Ingrarn 204, K. Joyner 200. High Triples B. Leavis 599, L. Richards 582, S. Ingram 578, B. Fairey 572, D. Taylor 542, J. Haynes 519, T. Rowe 515, A. Woolger 500. SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE Coombes 5, Holroyd 2; 37-41 King St. E. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvîlle, danuary 21, 1976 9 Recre,.ation oce Atom dJan. 9th-Kirkup Real Fstate-1 - Drew Filiatrault; Lime Crush-0. Grape Crush-5 - Chris Mof- fatt 4. Ted Davis 1: Larrys Sports-3-David Osborne 2, Ar- rop DaSilva 1. dan. lOth - Kinsmen-7 - Scott Richards 2, Edward Bird 2", Chris Mann 2, David Connolly 1; Franks Variety-2-Todd Or- miston. Pee Wee; dan. lO-Rice BowI-4-damie Haass, Robbie dohnson, dohn Klompmaker, Paul Rioaul; Good Year Han- ges2DnMcMullen. Lime Crush-2-Glçnn Tink, Roîf Geisier; Nichols Motors- 2-Robert Thompson, Darrel Whyte 5, Van Bakel 2; Taylor 7, Reynolds 0; Stacey 5, Bishop 2; Lane 7, Hopcroft 0. Team Standings Taylor 12, Whyte 12, Coomb- es 10, Holroyd 9, Van Bakel 7, Stacey 7, Lane 7, Bishop 4, Hopcroft 0. High Games R. Stacey 330 (728, d. Whyte 250 (700), K. Farrel (699), M.* Riggers 278 (656), A. Chow 273 (654). Eàghey. Metro Nationals-7-Steven Wood 2, Ryan Kearney 2, Brian Strong 2, Drew Kear- ney; Rotary Kings-1-Mike dozkoski. Tyke; dan. l3th-Bon Rae Development-6-Paul Robi- chaud 3, Andrew Davey 2, Michael Murray 1; Consu- mers Gas-0.' Creative Fun for Little Ones-6-Randy Smit 3, Mark Hickey, de ff Brooks, Tim Davidson; Cable T.V.-3-Scott Barclay 2, Doug Logan. Pee, Wee; dan. 12-Cable T V.--Kevin Henning, Allan Mailey; Hires Root Beer-2- Gary Vyshaft, Todd Bate. Bantam; dan. 12-Hres Root Beer -3-Chris Willoughby, Mi- chael ZeigerOt Gerat- schek. Kiwanis Huskies-1-Neîl Bhackburn. Kiwanis Cubs-2-K'eith Shee- han, dason dohnson, Shut out to dohn Buttonshaw; Brocks B.P-O. Midget; dan. 13-Gihts Texa- co dets-5-Dan Curwin 2, Ron Lockyer 2, dim Welbourne; Lettener's *Ehectric Flyers-2-- Paul Fice. 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