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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1976, p. 9

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Preston the Mover Atoms Defeat Oshawa Bruins but Lose Out fo Bay Ridges Preston the Mover Major Geidlinger with assists going Atoms played an exhibition to Scott Heard, Gordon Rogers game on Monday, October 11 2, Scott Masters, Danny Weir, at the Civie Auditorium, Deryk Clark and Raymond Oshawa against the J. and M. Cummings. Bruins. On Saturday, October 16, the Bowmanville opened the Major Atoms played a league scoring in the first minute of game against Bay Ridges. The play on a goal by Gordon visiting team opened their Rogers assisted by Scott attack by scoring at 1:32 of the Masters. Oshawa came right first period. Another goal at back to tie the game a minute 6:46 gave them a 2 - 0 edge later. The Toros scored 3 more over the Toos. The Toros' markers and Oshawa one ta only goal of the game came in finish off the opening period the second period when Danny with a score of 4 to 2. Weir scored an unassisted In the second period, Bow- goal. manville hit the scoreboard Bowmanville's netminder again with 2 goals. Oshawa's Jon Rawe kept Bay Ridges remaining goal came in the scoreiess in the last two ist period and the Toros periods but the Taras did nat - ame home with a 6 to 3 succeed in scoring again and victory. Bowmanville's other the game ended in a 2 - 1 loss. goals were scored by Chris Their next home game is an Michelson 2, Doug Brown, Saturday at 3 p.m. against DannyteWeir, and Robsrt Cobnurg. H.L. Wood Trans porters Win Weekend Games The H. L. Wood Transport- ers opened their regular minor bantam season with a decisive win over Cobourg Minor Bantams 7 - 2 on Saturday night in Bowman- ville Arena. Doug Dilling had his second hat trick in as many weeks. Other goals went to Capt._Kent Wilcox, Dana Peebles, Todd Hooper and Scott Paterson. Assists were picked up by Kent Wilcox, giving him a 4 point game, Tim Almond 2 with two beautiful set ups, Dana Peebles, Mark MacLean Paul Dadson, and Doug Dilling with one each. Dilling had a 4 point game àlso. Grant Bradley and Paul Adams played well in goal, turning aside many sure goals. Men's Malor Dale Terry had high triple 852. Greg Couch high single 327. Gord Wilcox 318, Dale Terry 316, Bob Smith 302. Colliss Electric had high single team score 1303 and high triple 3552. I.G.A. and Brock's Service Centre tied for top place with 13 points. Pepsi Cola, Rice Bowl, Dykstra's Food and Cowman Pontia Buick all with 10 pts. Larry Piper top average 244, Harold Michelson 243, Ed Leslie and Ron Good 235. Sunday evening at the Darlington Sports Centre, a hard skating Bowmanville squad edged the Oshawa Kisil Fuels Black Hawks 2 - 1 to even the score after a 5 - 3 loss to the same team two weeks ago. Scoring for the Toros was Tim Almond - 2 with assists going to Todd Hooper 2, Kent Wilcox and Mark MacLean 1 each. Paul Adams and Grant Bradley shared to goal tend- ng chores and turned in fine performances. The next league game is Tuesday at Ajax, and the next home game is Saturday in Bowmanville at 6:30 p.m. St. Joseph's Bowling Top 10 averages - Gary Conway 203, Bob Brown 200, Roy Sandison 198, Hugh Smith 196, Bill White 194, Art Deboo 193, Fran Ells 191, Don Zealand 191, Clayton Morgan 190, Marg King 187. Team Standing - Lois Wood- cock 27 points, Don Zealand 25, Gary Conway 23, Roy Sandison 18, Bob Brown 15, Tony Horstman 11, Delores Walkey 10, Clayton Morgan 10. Ladies High Triple - Fran Ells 704; Ladies High Single - Marg King 317; Men's High Triple - Bob Brown 697; Men's High Single - Art Deboo 287. Thé Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, October 2., Commercial Hockey LeaCI( B. Rowe, P. Johi Om Ør l o1Y a UE,,I AdamsK.Dickens,I The team's line ups are: W Osborne, B. Howes, R. Rade- Nowlan, W. Harnes emacher, J. Taylor R Shack- Hayes. Frank's - B.Hughes, R. leton, W. Rendéil, A.Simpson, Cowan Pontiac B Woolner, S. Burns, G. Wilson, W. Seymour, B. Harness, T. O'Brien, P. Forsey, ellam T. Prout, P. Nowlan Baker, Rob Donoghue, J. er, K. Rogers, I. W.aee. BrP. owan, Brooks, E. Porte and G. Cornell, Randy Don W. Paeden, S. Brown, P. Wright. McNair, H. Pollard, erg and dWilloughGold- D &R Sports - L. Burns, B. na, A. Murphy, J. Mý RbB Spencer s lVaneB. Bradley, J. Baker, S. Burgess, B. Welsh, R. Morriso L. Perris, T. Brown. B. Oliver. Johnson. Ted Puk Scores Two Quick Goals Against Lindsay On Sunday night, the Junior C Port Darlington Marinas were in great form despite having played the night before as they romped over Lindsay Muskies for their third win in less than a week. This picture shows Ted Puk after he had scored the first of two quick goals in the second period; his second came shortly after when Bowmanville was short-handed. Mark Hickey Explodes For MaryBrown 'sNovices Scoring 5 Goas 2 Games On Saturday, October 16 period with two more goals Mark up in front of Pickering Mary Brown Novice Allstars coming from Mark Hickey net. played host to Pickering with Kelly Balson getting an The third period again was Village and came through assist on Mark's last goal. all Toros as they banged in with an excellent performance three more goals by Chris as they blanked Pickering by Mary Brown's Toros conti Beck, Paul Herron and Kelly a score of 8 - 0. nued t he constant forecheck- Balson. Assists were earned ing and as a result scored by Gerry Winsor, Mark The Taras' wînnîng goal was twice more in the second Hickey, Paul Herron, Mark scored unassisted by defense- period. Kelly Balson scored Hickey (2) and Mick Houston. man Shawn Rekker from the from Hickey and 30 seconds Sunday, Mary Brown's point at 1.32 of the first period. later Mark Hickey earned his Toros travelledato Ajax and The Toros closed the first hat trick as Paul Heron set were certainly entertaining W. Frank's Major Pee Wees Win Two, LosetSt0UffVille W. Franks Major Pee Wees started out strong with a 5 - 1 Ajax started their core started the season on October iead at the end of the second back in the third period, 9 defeating Ajax. The team period. scaring three unanswered goals. The Frank's Pee Wees managed to hold on and win 5 - 4. The goal scorers were Bill Hogarth with two, Barry Cullen one, Rick Erwin one, and Rod Plain scoring the winner. Steve Skene played a strong game in the net for ,à r Bowmanville. On October 14 Frank's Pee Wees travelled ta Stouffville. The Bowmanville team came up agaînst a hustling Stauff- ville team causing aur team ta rush passes and make very bad pînys. Stouffville manag- mistakes defeating Frank's 3 - 0. Mark Lee played a very strpng game in goal. On Saturday, October 16, Wy Peterborough came to Bo w- manville foranexhibition game. Frank's drew first blood, with an unasssted goal by Steve Cary. Peterborough period. The B owmanviile teama with good passing and skating started ta make their 0. Meak Leeipl aed avry being in the right position, started things rolling with a anice tip in fran Mike Stocker. Then Rod Plain scored frm 175 t $2 10Barry Cullen, Brian Ruddy from Bill Sainsbury, Rick ip-in inings Erwin unassisted, Ed Osbarne fromn Rick Erwin and Rod bloitaunassistedg and Styles to choose from Thi Sgave in a very chippy, penalty ridden game. Steve Skene and Mark Lee stared the duties in goal for the Pee Wees. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Team Standings - Lee Welsh 17839, .11; Donna Harness 17648,l; Moe Richards 17251, il; Elton Brock 17569, 10; Vince Prout 17491, 10; George I Piper 17178, 10; Mary Ann Richards 17398, 9; wian Ron 16546, 8; Ron Selleck 16382, 8; S s W ea r HPlan unassisted ; Le saein6,a7;veryiEngley peonalerid - Men - Elton Brack - 366, Ladies - Fbo Land - 315. High Triple - Men - Elton ~J-P P rnIk~Brock - 775, Ladies - FIa Land - 730. High Average - Mend Elton Brack - 254, Ladies - Fia Land - 219 bath Ajax and Taras fans. The Ajax squad opened a 2 - 0 lead early in the second period before Mark Hickey closed the gap with only 27 seconds remaining in the second period. The home team of Ajax taok a tripping penalty and agian the power play came through to tie the score 2 - 2 with Mark Hickey getting the goal with assists gaing ta Paul Herron and defenceman Gerry Winsor. The Toros next home game will be played in Bowmanville at 1 - 5 against Markham October 23, 1976. P.S. The Toros goal tenders have now earned 2 shut outs in their last three games (David Smith and Troy Harmer). 623-3182 hnson, G. D. Lee, T. ss and D. uick - M. R. Hoop- Gill, M. oghue, L. J. Carua- acDonald, n and Mr. Outstanding Savings on BAUER and CCM SKATES Don't Forget! Here's your chance to try on Skates from with Lange representative Jack MacNeil at the Memorical Arena, Bowmanville on Thursday, October 21sf 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and at the D&R Sports Shop 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. sponsored by D&R Sports and Ski Shop Authorized Lange dealer in Bowmanville 85 King St. W. 623-3421 Bowmanville "BOWMANVILLE'S MOST COMPLETE SPORTS CENTRE" We have a good selection of Quality Track Suits for your cool-weather jogging. "TRAVEL NEWS BULLETINS BOWMANVILLE TRAVEL CENTRE 47 King St. W.

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