8 ,TeCanadian Stalesian, 15,i176 FLASHBACK - 25 VEARS AGO - Johnny James M.P., presented the John M. Jafies trophy for Durham County Rural Basebaîl to the Bethany team who defeated Orono in the finals to take the championship, in a hard fought series. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Connie Bradley has been chosen to represent Liberty Bowl in the Zone Bowling Queen contest to be held on February l8th-l9th. Connie was elected by a vote taken by the Youth Bowling'League. LEO BRADSHAW - of the Bowmanville Golf and Country Club was the best of the strong contingent of Canadian pro and amateur golfers, who competed in the fourth Battamas South Ocean International Invitation Pro-Arn Tournament helci at the South Ocean Beach Course, New Providence Island, Bahamas, last month. Congratulations to Leo who shot rounds of 73-74-73 to tie for third place. DUPLICATE BRIDGE - Winners on Nov. 30, 1. Dr. and Mrs. L.S. Mikios, 2. Mollie and Bob r Kent. December 7th, 1. Dave Orme and W.A Clipperton, 2. Anne Berry and Una Miller, Lillian Z 21 Dippeil and Marion James (tied). b The next meeting wiIl be on Jan. 4th. Merry Christmas. DONALD GRANT - son of Dr. and Mrs. Grant, Brooklin, who was the winner of the St. George's Challenge Trophy for mountain climbing under undue hardships while attending Gordonstown s school, in Scotland where Prince Andrew is now enrolled, will'be the roommate of the Prince who H will attend the school from January 5th tili June. si QUESTION - Other sports, notably the 1919 L Chicago 'Black' Sox in basebaîl have been L tarnished by betting scandais. Has the National Hockey League ever been ravaged by such a gambling incident? S ANSWER - Yes. On Mardi 9th, 1947, Billy ~ Taylor and Don Gallinger were suspended for C life for being associated with a gambler. Taylor gi was a Ranger and Gallinger a Bruin. No fix of a game was ever attempted, but the N.H.L. was 21 on guard. TOURNAMENT - the Oshawa Kinsmen PeeWee hockey tournament goes this week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December' 17 - '18 - 19 at se Harmon Park Arena, and Donevan Complex. R( Teams are entered from Brooklin-Whitby Lasco so Steelers, Thornhill, Peterborough, Brampton, Mississauga, Aurora, Belleville, Burling ton, Ottawa, Kingston, Detroit Paddock Pools, Barrie, Edwards, Kingston Township, Hamilton Tiger- town, Detroit Little Caesars, Trenton, Amherst, N.Y., Cornwall, Detroit, Harland, St. Catharines, se. Bay Ridges, Oshawa Hartland and Oshawa Sports 1 Villa. El ARLENE SMITH - of R.R. 1 Oshawa was the Le lucky winner of the CiRinaileds warm-up sweater, a basebali autographed by members 20, of the World Series Champions, and a collection El of souvenir programns, Oshawa lawyer - sports- man Terry Kelly collected around the world, and donated to a contest to help raise money for the Oshawa-Whitby United Way. scl THE EXECUTIVE - of the Newcastle Village and st, District Arena fund raising organization would like lai to hear your views on the- following proposais. 1) Constructing a new building on the present site 221 at an engineer's estimated cost of $250,00. La OR n 2) Constructing a new building on a new site at an i engineer's estimated cost of $550,000, plus the cost 582 of land, services, parking facilities and a road. 553 Other arenas built in the past year or two have cost $1,00,000 or more. Address replies to: Arena fund-raising committee, si Box 112, Newcastle. strý Please reply bef ore December 17, 1976. Lec c mit iviaxe tnis a >Snowmobile Christmase &, Élan" '77 from Ski-Dod. e Two models with performarioe and a prie designed to let you really enjoy winter. Corne in and ~ s id o Ssee them, now. sono~, ïDURHAM MOTORCYCLE and SPORTg ï ~R. R. 2 Oshawa, Taunton Rd. E. at Townline Rd. North r TELEPHONE 576-3150 Hie Was Happier Later On Night Hawks Gibbs Opens High single- Brenda Bur- gess 308, High triple- Alice Lorusso 744.à Team standings- Isobel Wright 2,550 pins, 34 points, Barb Wilbur 2,501, 291/2, Gloria Vanson 2,'690, 2512, Mabel I rrimble 2,570, 24, Peggy Whalen 2,546, 231/,,Alice Lorusso 2,825, 22'2. Games over 200-Brenda Burgess 308, A. Lorusso 284, ' 240, 220, P. Whalen 274, 259, B. Nimigon 255, D. Devos 243, Bonnie Burgess 235, M. Sum- mers 237, 200, K., Raîston 224, A~. Burgess 223, 205, B. Wilbur 218, M. Trimble 211, M. Potter 209, G. Vanson 208, D. Camp- bell 206, E. -Howorko 205. Tykes Winners of the first chedule: K. McLean, J. Quinney, J. Iendricksen, S. Smith, C. Sutton.OnSn High Singles OnSnay night, the game be C. Goemans 156-123, M. Marina Jr. Eagles started out likE .ugtenburg 135. Hope came to life and eventually High Doubles the first goal. C. Goemans 279. Bantam Boys Winners of the, first ;chedule: M illfE ge E. Rozema, T. Kirkton R.M rn E ge 7owling, G. Kennett S. Sar- 0& b :inson, D. Aston. Hig Snges With 2 Portsb S. Wooliey 305, G. Stacey B o icxBo L5Do..ilo oD High Triples Bowmanville P-ort Jiarlin- otDi S. Wooliey 624. ton Marina and Hôtel Junior record ca Bantam Girls C's lost to Port Perry Flam- igtby Winners of the first ingos on Tbursday night by a PotHp ;chedule: close 4-3 count.Ho K. Desousa, S. Stainton, H. Mrnsbe - edi Eagles toberts, Y. Bons, T. Ander- this game beaten repeatedly sftrop in. by Flamingos break out clear- i at tw High Singles ing piays, creating several inepaseto L. Smith 217. two and tbree on ones, while GarryFR High Triples Eagles were unable to launch ateio L. Smith, 542. their pass patterns on theateio Junior Boys smail ice surface. up with tl Winners of the first Bowmanville started strong maido chedule: with two goals, AI Emard and ngm R. Henning, A. Van Goor, R. scoring. Rory Gibbs acting as makes up Ils, B. Sarginson, J. the screen, assisting. Boyd i h &Blanc, J. Koiler. Knox find tehextgoa High Singles assist d Je Humienick and pit f J. Stacey 219, R. Sutclîffe Ai mar. Tedfir U5, P, Coombes 265-204, R. Flamingos first gýoal came summed u Ils 251, J. LeBlane 207. fromn Camieron beating theEaesn High Triples lone Eagle defender electing posts hit P. Coombes 607. not to take the man to finish uebK Junior Girls first period action. suoperb Kf Winers ofthe first Eagles' Nick Vanseggelen stoppingh -hedule: scored the onfy goal and final the pucki E. Williams, R. Wright, D. for the locals in the second Rory Gil toneburg, B. Hayes, C. Zea- assisted by linemates Dean the road1 td, T;* Johnson. Morgan and Jerry Johnson. by Boyd High Singles Flamingos' second goals Simpson. W. Brunt 239, J. McLean came from Kane Scott and blasted thE [-204, E. Williams 201-200, R. high scorer Christie assisting Tyndaîlli ane 207, K. Adams 217, S. Sinclair tied the count unas- assisted b, iram 205, K. Taylor 219. sisted. Puk was High Triples Eagies were unable to third goal J. McLean 602, E. Williams capitalize on a early third defender's 2,K. Adams 578, W. BrunI period double minor which counted thi 3S. Ingram 560.' 1 proved to be tbe turning point ed by Jerr3 Senior Mixed League of the game. Port Perry's Cox. Panth J. Holroyd 4, Taylor3; Chow game winner came from Brad Dayi RIeynolds 3; Judy Holroyd,7, Smith, bis first goal of the Hargreave: evenson 0; Mitchell 5, Woud- year beating Bob Koezulab finish first a 2; Oliver 7, Stacey 0; along the içe assisted by y scor ýddy 7, Hayward 0. Hennessey and Christie. Rh o c Teamn Standings Eagles outsboî 33-22 . assists to Cbow 64,. Reynolds 57, AI Emard was soreiy mis- greaves. D( itcbell 56, Oliver 54, Steven- sed from 'the lineup bein g point blast i 50, Woudstra 51, Hayward ejected from the game early to Knox an( Leddy 41, Judy Holroyd 40, in the second perîod. scored the ylor 37, JoAnne Holroyd 26,toieua acey 22. t i pa Hig GaesWin at Frankford assisted by ). Olier32 28 (70)J Bowmanville Port Darling- Jerry Job. Dlr r 326 2 (752 ), .a ton Marina Hotel Junior C'zS been a ho Io 32 1 (693), . ran 16 traveiled to Frankford, Fn- being ramr )or 23 (93) G. rand316 day nigbt and rebounded after tber's net w 34), B. Fairey 261 (681), G. being beaten tbe nigbî before from ils im jare 2(669, B. Taylor 264. i Port Perry, the sîgns of a injury. Por Barett 26, . Tylor 24.good contending team posting loose defer 'a 12-6 win, Eagles were goal, Briai ILV without the services of regu- Ken Smale. L ib rtyTerry Sargenson, Don Spicher The final andBoy Knx.Dean Morgan Hope witb sustaîned a wrist injury dur- greaves fre. B elles îng the gamie and Captaîn Joe Next, a p M60 shower in the fîrst period. greaves ass I»ï)w lïl!l Eagles for a change received Roy catchii Legion Ladies Bowling Team standings- Joan sut- cliffe, 241/2 points; NyhI Shee- han 22; Ann Piazek 22; Virginia Fairey 15/. High single- A. Plazek 287; High triple-H. Dunn 727; High average-J. Sutcliffe 222. Top averages-J. Sutcliffe 222; M. Gray 215; A. Plazek 208, V. Fairey 206, H. Dunn 205; D. Howarth 203;- J. Baker 202; N. Sheehan 201;, L.,Wright 188; Irene Whitney 187. Puk. Third period scorers, John- son from Vanseggelen and Dean Morgan, Morgan from Vanseggeien and Johnson, Johnson from Simpson and Morgon andfinally Cox from Strike and Dunn. Ron Strike played a strong game on the blueline for Eagles. Mark Starkey and Mark Lavine were on boan from the Juveniles. Lenny Chappéil went the distance in net for Eagles. Three stars of the game Eagles Gary Cox-Rory Gibbs- Gerry Johnson. justifiably- points t'ronm With Ibis W] :32 points, or with 33, Pant in hand after game at CC bourg' Coug, wiIl have 121 like a ratr between Pan and look our1 'Lindsay on streak. Hooper 'T Three Stars( first, Jim Hai Barry Roy, t etween Port Hope Panthers and Bowmanville' s Port Darlington and l a walkaway with Bowmanville piling up a four goal lead before Port won the game. Here, Rory Gibbs does a one-legged dance after scoring Have Rough Time ut Beat Frankford v Perfect Record )arlington Marina and nior C's perfect home ame to an end Sunday 7a 7-6 shootout with pe Pantbers. started out at a very ace up by a 6-3 count operiods. Eagles, as ames witb Port Hope, o give right winger Roy close checking and hie again came the game winner, bis er Eagles, also play centre Brad Davis nHargneaves who the most potent line eague, amassîng 16 bhis game after being ) go on the rampage. nal counit could be up by near misses for ibtis game, from goal Is the friends of a ýevin Tyndall in net 'rom breakaways by ho were unable 10 put upstairs. Âbbs got tbe show on for Eagles assisted 1Knox and Brian .Terr-y Sargînson ie second with goaler has not seen yet, by Steve Dunn. Ted credited with the 1a deflection off a sstick. Ted Puk e fourtb goal assist- ry Johnson and Gary hers goal came from is assisted by Jim es and Barry Roy to ýperiod scoring. ýed for Panthers in i, a bullet drive, )Davis and Har- )on Spicher scored a tfor Eagles assists id Gibbs. Rick Scott Ssixtb being allowed in accurate slapper y Puk and Simpson. inson should have )spital case after imed Into the Pan- bhicb was dislodged ioorings; luckiiy no rt Hope turned a isive play into a in Freeman from period was ail Port ifour goals, Har- om Rory and Davis. ower play goal by clnnis from Har- ;isted by Davis and ng Eagles with a This goal caused er who was broad- Sgame back 10 the id Cougars country e0 sexcited lhe out of the gondolo. )yd Knox broke in ive a blast off the being thwarted for winner. Panthers iback with the ier one minute to 'y Gibbs beating ippell racing hall' Lblueline f'or the Coach CGeor ge Caw- ýseen strutting like peacock on NBC in ir afler Ibis big win,' so taking 8 of 10 n Eagles 10 date. in Port Hope have one behind Eagles thers have a game crThursdays home ,CMR against Co- gars. Each team games so itliooks race 10 the wîre rithers and Eagles for the dark horse a four game win l'rophy Centre's of the game were argreaves, second, third, Jerry John- son. Rick Scott up for the game from the. Juveniles as well as Thursdays Port Perry game, handed out the hardest body check of the game. In a sehedule which is'feast or famine, Eagles play only one game this week, Suniday at home with Cobourg Cougars. Hamwllpto n Gardens Pee Wees Hampton Gardens Minor Pee Wees won one -and losI, Iwice on a busy weekend with three exciting games in three days. Friday nighî, we travelled 10 Cobourg and won 3-2 with Paul Stocker scoring twice with one assist, Rob Green scoring tbe winner with 46 seconds lefI and also drawing two assists, and Ron Hopcroft assisting on ail tbree goals. Toros opened the scoring in the first period and saw Cobourg score twice in the second. Early [n the third, Cobourg were ail around the Toros' net and Scott Bale had to come up with several big saves, then our boys started to comne back, scored the tying goal witb 4 minutes left and won the game in the last minute., Saturday,' Whitby visited Bowmanville and defeated Hampton Gardens Toros 2-1 in a bard fought and well played game. After a scoreiess first period Todd Tremblay scored midway tbrough the second cashing in a rebound off a shot by Tim Preston with Hopcrof t also assisting. Eariy in the third Whitby tied the game and then with tbree minutes lef t Witby scored a short handed goal on a breakaway to wîn tbe game. Sunday night, the Hampton Gardens boys travelled to Markbam and again lost by one goal this time 3-2. Rob Green put Toros ahead in the first assisted by Paul Stocker and Glen Mathews only to bave Markbam lie the game shortly after. Markham scored twice in the second period-as they took advantage of some sloppy plays in our end. The score. remained 3-1, until Mike Glass scored an unassisted goal 'late in the period on a breakaway. This was Mikes first goal of the year and was a well deserved goal as he has been frustrated many times this year missing scorîng opportunities by being over anxious but be bas kept hustiing every time he is on the ice. This was a most satisfying weekend for the teams coach- es even though we lost twice, as the team kept on skating in_:m vuSERVCE 299 DEAN AVE. Chargex Port Hope Panthers Jr. C coach George Cawker wasn't too happy at this point in tinie because his team was down four goals in the game here Sunday night. Later, when they staged a comeback and won the game 7 to 6' over Bowmanville's Port Darlington Marinas he probably feit much better. nfat according to the Port Hope Guide, he wvas enîec to break the Mariners' streak of wins on home ice and is quoted as saying "I like nothing better than beating those bunch of women." That should endear him, to Bowmanville fans and players. George is a former coach of the juniors in Bowmanville. and hustiing every gamne right to the end. Ail the breaks seemed to go against us this -Bec weekend but with tourna' ED-'_R_' % ments coming Up these breaks RED R will even up and we are looking forward to a win we go Ioodc Donor to Ajax next Saturday. -W Your BARRIE RACEWAY HWY. 400 at ESSA RD HARNESS RACING Wednesday and Saturday DINING LOUNGE SNACK 10 RACES NIGHTLY For information a nd Reservations Calil 705-726-9400 BUS SERVICE - CARSCADDEN BUS LINE For Ticket Reservation Ca Il 416-983-5422 Dec. 4, 11, 18, and Jan. 1 and 8 Leaves Orono ............... 5: 00 P. M. Leaves Newcastle.............. 5:15 P. m. Leaves Bowmanville ........... 5:30 p. m. $5.00 Round Trip Includes Racewav Admissione We, have Movedl Darlington Auto Contre has movod into the building-at the corner of Church and Silver Streets in Bowmanville, formerly occupiod by Roy Nichols Motors Mt. Usedi Auto Sales Indoor Showroom for your comifortl DARLINGTON AUTO CENTRE JOHN BALLANTINE - ROGER SWAN - RICHARD GREENINO Waâtch for our Grand Openingl_ Announcement in January a m BARS Sest Bet