Legion Pee Wees Meet Tough Opposition Bowmanville Legion Pee Wees played against Thurlow, aturday, May 29tb in Thur- 'Iý-ow. Todd Hooper started tbe game on the mound for Bowmanville and M. Blakely on tbe mound for Thurlow. Bowmanville brougbt in one run in the first witb Tburlow retaliating with four runs. Blakely of Thurlow brougbt in R. Vance and Forestel with a double and McDonald brought in Blakely and Grabarn for a total of four runs in tbe first inning. Tburlow scored again in the fourth inning> to bring tbeir runs to five. Bowmanville attempted to rally in tbe sixth but were only able to bring in two runs. S. Lavigne relieved Hooper on tbe mound in the sixtb to finish out tbe game. The final score was Thurlow 5, Bowrnanville 3. Bowmanville's lineup - K. Wilcox - f, H. Rozema -,cf, 3b, T. Hooper - P. cf, P. Dadson - ss, R.* Hodgson, B. Richards, D. Severn - lb, R. Lake - 2b, T. Bate - c, G. Brock - 3b, P. Lunny - c, De Souza - rf. Bowmanville - AB-32, R-3, 11-7. Tburlow - AB-27, R-5, H-0. Tbe next borne game for Bowrnanville Pee Wees will be dune 10, 1976 at Memorial Park at 6:30 p.m., against Thiirlow- Bowmanville Tennhis Club Clinic for Beginners (Seniors OnIy) Tuosday Evonings June 22 - JuIy 13 2 - One Hour Periods Sta rting at 7:t30 a nd 8:30 Great Canadian Racej Ontario. Seniors Champion CLAUDE HOLLAND Exhibition Matches at BOWMANVILLE TENNIS CLUB Lions Centre-Beech Ave. beginning et il a.m., June 19 LAWN-BO'Y Deluxe 21" Auto-Mower Modol 8253 No more raking, no more pushing, effortlesà finger-ti p starti ng and conven lent controls. Proven gear-driven seif-propel led mech- arism total ly enclosed for safety. J ust push handie forward to go, pull back to stop. Safety interlock prevents accidentai start- ing when in drive. Grasscatcher assembly included. "We Service What We Seli" Burock's Service Centre Ltd.. 20 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-5487 wbîcb tbe fans love. .Street Stock Resuits lst Heat - 1. Lee Terrion, Peterborougb, 2. Ed Nesbitt, Newcastle, 3. Glen Burton, Lindsay. 2nd Heat - 1. Glen Burton, 2. Lee Terrion, 3. Peter Van Eindboven, Peterborough. Tropby Dasb - 1. Lee Terrion, 2. Peter Van Eind- boven. 3. Gary Downer, Peter- Loe oshwaTem "Where Are Your Eyes, Ump?" Legion Pee Wees came u against a strong Osbawa balr, club June 2nd. in Oshawa. Bowmanville was defeated by a score of 21 - 0. Play Peterborough Minors . Bowmanville Legion Pee . Wees played against Peter- borougb Minors Tuesday, dune 8tb in Peterborougb. T. Hooper started on the mound for Bowmanville going ' four innings before being - relieved by S. LaVigne. ,%' Peterborougb's Fice scored '" . in the first inning after bitting a solid two base bit. Clarke of A Peterborough started off the "~ order in tbe second inning with a bard bit borne run. In the tbird înning, Fice, Stanlick, Tigbe scored for Peterborough bringing the runs to five. Bowmanville rernained scoreless until the fourtb when P. Dadson started the rally with a solid three base bit to lef t field. Hooper, Major and Brock followed with singles and T. Bate with a tbree base bit. This brougbt in tbree runs for Bowmanville. T. Bate bit a double in the sixtb, bringing D. Major in for Bowmanville's fourth run. The final score was Peter- borough Minors 5, Bowrnan- '., ,- ville 4. Bowmanville's lune-up -K. Wilcox, R. Rozerna - 2B, H. Rozerna - CF, lB, P. Dadson SS, T. Hooper - P, CF, D. Major - C, B. Richard - 1B, S. La Vigne - P, G. Brock - 3B, T. Bate - LF, P. Lunny, D. Severn, T. Almond - RF. " Bowrnanville Legion Pee Wees next borne game will be at Memorial Park, Tbursday, dune l7tb at 6:30 p.rn. against Peterborougb Majors. The Legion Pee Wees are This unidentifiéd youngster was in good voice at also entered in tbe Genieral the Eagles-Electron game on Sunday at Soper Foods Lirnited 8th Annual Kool-Aid Tournament in Creek Park. Whether he or she is complaining Cobourg, dune 27, 1976. Bow- about an umpire's eall or just cheering on one of the manville is scbeduled to play teams is difficuit to say, but there was plenty of tbeir first garne of the enthusiasm there that our cameraman couldn't tournament at 10:30 a.r. n. ei June 26tb at Donegan Park eit Cobourg against Tburlow. Krampýs, and Ste--phen Fuel Each Sco by Dave Passant' Krarnp's Furniture moved into sole possession of first place this week witb two victories in Men's Town League Softball action at Mernorial Park. On Tuesday, dune 8tb tbey durnped Frank's Variety 8-5 and Tbursday clubbed Tir's Rent-AIl 17-5. Stephens Fuels also won botb of their contests, witb tri- urnpbs over Tir's and D & R Sports. In the, only garne on Wednesday, dune 9tb, Frank's tripped D & R 10-4. Kramp's 8 - Frank's 5 The Furniture crew beld a 5-run rnargin after 3'/2 innîngs and bung on despite a grand slar borner by Frank's Paul Forsey in tbe 4tb. Dennis Bickle (2-2) went tbe full route for Kramp's wbile Bill Cocb- rane (0-4) absorbed the defeat. Ron Hooper went 4 for 4 at tbe plate and Len Kenny bit 3 for 3 (borner). Doug Kramp and Neil Fry bad singles. Frank's best was Steve Burns witb a trio of safeties. Paul Forsey added anotber base bit while Bill Cocbrane (2), Harvey Webster and Kel Barnsey were other Frank batsrnen. Stephens 6 - Tim's 3 Stepbens tied tbe score at ATTENTION BOATERS We carry such quality ulnes as: GLASTRON o i W+E HWY 2 Hwy 4o1 PICKERING MARINE AND SPORT LTD., 1644 Bayly St.,Pïckering Phone 683-3571 ~re two in th the 4tb ii garne to Baker ( while Dic tbe loss.1 Ed Ryc Nieuwsrr pair of1 rnero,1 Ryorcbul bad othei Thiesser nigbt in borner. Don Sheý O'Keefe bitters. Fra Frank' first and overpowi Webster Two v ictories be 2nd and added 3 in nning in Tuesday's late sew up the win. Terry (21) scattered 8 bits ick Stata (3-2) suffered Fuelers JimdVlcNicol, orcbuk and Dwayne ma each knocked out a bits and Rick Santo- Don Lorusso, Jirn uk and Terry Baker er safeties. Tirn's Paul n bad a perfect 3 for 3 ýcluding a two-run Daryl Osmond (2), eehan (2) and Bernie Swere other Tim's ink'sl1- D & R 4 Cs scored 4 runs in the 34 in tbe 2nd inning to er tbe losers. Harvey won bis second game on tbe mound mn as rnany starts. Ron Hayes (3-2) took tbe loss. Steve Burns and Jirn Beam bad 2 bits eacb. Other Variety crew members to reacb safely were Kel Barn- sey, Pete Rupke, Harvey Webster, Bruce Adamns, Ted Brown, Howie Bryan, Bob Tugwood and Paul Forsey. John Dragstra (borne run) and Dave Passant bad 2 bits eacb for D & R. Dave May- nard (borne run), Keitb And- erson, Bob DeBlois and Andy Lamont counted one eacb. Tim's 5 - Krarnp's 17 The Furniture men rapped out 19 base bits in rnoving into first spot. Len Kenny (2-0) went tbe distance for the winners while losing hurler Dick Stata evened bis record S PORT ALK TOURNAMENT - Bill Lyle of Bowmanville current club champion at Erinli Golf Club bas been invited to compete in the 1976 Ontario Champion of'Champions Golf Tournament for the Beefeater trophy. The Ontario classic will be played at Weston Golf & Country Club on June 25, and is open to ahl Ontario Golf Club Champions. This is the sixth year thatBeef- eater bas sponsored the tourna ment in co- operation with the Ontario Golf Association. Simultaneously on the same date at the Weston Golf & Country Club, Ontario Senior Champ- ions will compete for the Beefeater Senior Champion of Champions trophy. WATKINS GLEN - The 29th annual sports car racing weekend will be held July 9 - il, 1976, at Watkins Glen Grand Prix road racing circuit, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Included in the weekend will be the Trans-American Championship, the Robert Bosch Gold Cup for Super Vees, and the North American Formula 5000 Championship. For ticket information write to Grand Prix, P.O., Box 187, Watkins Glen, N.Y., 14891. SOFTBALL - games in the, Men's Town Town League this week include onWednesday Kramp Furniture vs Stephen Fuels, Thursday D & R Sports vs Tim's Rental; Stephen Fuels vs Frank's Variety, and on Tuesday June, 22 Tim's Rental vs Stephen Fuel and Frank's Variety vs Kramp Furniture. OLYMPICS - Spectators as well as participants will return home from the 1976 summer Olympics in Montreal with gold, silver and bronze to show for their efforts. Every visitoü to Montreal, whether or not he attends the Games, can test his knowledge of the Olympics at Galerie Olympique and go home with a gold, silver or bronze certif icate. On the 45th floor of the Bank of Commerce Building, at 1155 Dorchester Boul., where the computerized tests are given, visitors can also enjoy a magnificent 360-degree view of Canada's largest city and surrounding area. The type of certificate won depends on the number of correct answers participants obtain, in the Olympic Quiz. The Galerie will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wfestgate Speedway by D. Nesbitt Along with the regular racing programme at West- gate Speedway, fans enjoyed an added attraction during the intermission wben Bob Col- borne of Oshawa drove his motorcycle up a ramp and over six men laying on the track. H1e then also drove bis motorcycle through a wall of fire. Bob, who is known as a Hell Driver, was sponsored by the Durham Motorcycle Sbop of Oshawa. Altbough the Demo Race is not until this week fans *witnessed accidents galore tbrough the racing programs of both the, Street Stock and Late Model divisions. Drivers are becoming more aggres- sive as they compete for the checkered flag and the points. Perhaps they are becoming a littie too aggressive but ail in ail it adds up to excitement at 3-3. Ron Hooper and Doug Kramp had 4 safeties each. Joe Caruana had 3 including a round tripper, Wayne Hunt (3), Ken Ferris (2), Rick Woolner, Len Kenny and Ernie Cechetto were other Kramp hitters. For Tim's Daryl Osmond, Len Eldridge and Paul Thiessen ail knocked out 2 safeties. Tim Prout and Don Sheehan had single bits. Stephens 8- D & R 4 The Fuelers erased a 2-run deficit by scoring 7 runs in the 2nd inning to win tbeir second tbis week. Terry Baker threw bis third' win of the season against one defeat. Dave Passant (0-1) and'Dave Ra- fuse (2nd) combined for D & R Stephens Rick Santo- mero, Jim McNicol and Lou Patterson counted two bits a piece. Ron Rowntree, Ed Ryorcbuk, Terry Baker (borner) and Fred Scbat had one eacb. Bob DeBlois went 3 for 3 including a 2-run sbot, Dave Passant (2), Keitb Anderson, Dave Taylor and Ray Cummings were D & R bitters. Tbe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. dune 16, 1976 9 borougb. Tropby Dasb - 1. K >im Feature - 1. Ed Nesbitt' Wallace, 2. Jack Yelland, Peter Van Eindboven, Doug Peterborougb, 3. Gord Wall- Ketcheson, Peterborougb. ace. Late Model Resuits 'Feature - 1. Gord Wallace, 2. lst Heat - 1. Roy Gaynor, Kim Wallace, 3. Roy Gaynor. Pontypool, 2. Gord Wallace' Remember fans tbis'coming Peterborougb, 3. Kim Wal- Saturday nigbt is anotber lace, Peterborougb. smasbing Demolition Race so 2nd Heat - 1 . Kim Wallace, 2. gatber up the family and Simon Biersteker, Oshawa, 3. make it a FAMILY NIGHT at Gord Wallace. Westgate. 1976 - 15'2" BOWRIDER with sleeper seats. Top, Side and Rear Curtains. Complete with 1976- 70 h.p. Johnson - C-W1200 lb. E-Z Loader Trailer. 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