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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1976, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman. Boxilanville. l)cuember 22, 1976 623-33031 FLASHBACK- 25 YEARS AGO - Lakeshore 1League secretary Ab. Walker, O.B.A. representa- tive from Oshawa, presented the Telegram Trophy, emblematie of the Ontario Intermediate "A" R3asebali Championship to Roses' Captain Ted eagne11 at a victory banquet held Friday at Elmhurst, Newcastle on Saturday night. Norman Scott sponsored the winning Brookdale Roses team. FLASHBACK - 10 YEARS AGO - Olympia Restaurant defeated McNulty's Sports 8-6 in Town League Hockey on Thursday night. Robson's defeated Crystal Dairy 9-4. Joe Bjalson was the Olympia big gun with five goals, with Lloyd Hamilton garnering five assists. B$REAKS JAW - we are sorry to report that Dan Norton of the Newcastle Lumber team in the Newcastle District Men's Hockey League had his jaw broken Sunday evening, December l2th in the 4-4 tie game between Queen's and Lumber teams. We wish him a speedy recovery, and just what is turkey soup like? STANDINGS - in the Junior as of last Friday night are: w Bowmanville Port Hope Port Perry Lindsay Stouff ville Cobourg Frankford Iixbridge Be sure to attend the evening and maybe 50-50 draw. 16 15 9 10 9 7 Hockey Standings as of l)ecemher i3th Ontario St. Youth-Wins Junior'Cs $500 Cash Draw C Hockey league home games on Sunday win some cash, in the DIDN'T SAY IT - Port Hope Panthers Coach George Cawker dropped in to the office on Monday and asked to please make a correction. He claims that he certainly didn't make the statement atttributed to him by the Port Hope Guide following the recent game in which the Panthers defeated the Bowmanville Marinas. He admits he probably said "'It sure was nice to beat those guys" or words to that effect, which is perfectly natural. We hope ourraa 1 l aàke that strike this fChristmas season. Wishing ail of our customers a great holiday time. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ta al aur Bowlers and their Friends Libeàrty BowI Ltd. Base Line PHONE 623-5663 for your Bowling Party Reservations AI Osborne, Manager On Sunday night at the Arena, Jeffrey Payne of Ontario St. was the big $500 winner in, the Port Darlington Marina and Hotel Junior Cs hockey draw that was a financial success. Afterwards, the winner and those connected with the draw, po ed in front of a sign that had been donated by George Forsey Jr. They arç, from left to right Co-Chairm n. Doug McFeeters, Dave Madden, representing the Marina, who drew the winner from the drum, Jeff Payne, Co-Chairman Bob Marshall and President Bill Simpson. The winning ticket was purchased at Jeffrey's Superette. Spencers Wîen Over D &R Cowans Outscore Frank' 1s In the fit-st game Spencer's Real Estate squeezed out a 3-2 victory ov-er D&R S-Ip'orts and goaltender Doug Hayes. Spen- cer's started the scoring at 9:15 when Rick Shackelton put one home assisted hy Rollie Simpson and Jim Brooks. D&R tied the game up when Clean Phil Johnson stole the puck and gave it to Larry Perris who in turn drilled it home. The second period saw Spencer's jump out in front witb two quick goals, one from John Vance with Bob Harness assisting, and the second f rom Rollie Simpson with Rick Shackelton getting the assist. D&R picked Up their final goal before the second ended wben Greg Adams finally hit the net assisted by Bat-ty Oliver and David Lee. The> third was scoreless thanks to fine goaltending at hotb nets. The second game was high scoring as Cowan Pontiac- Buick came out on top of W. Frank Real Estate 9-7. Be- cause of the score you'Il only hearahout the goal scorer's. Franý's started the scoring early\ in the fit-st, with two goals one from Jim Burtcb and the second from Gary Wilson. Cowan's took the iead before the fit-st ended when Paul Forsey scored twice and Joe Caruana once. The second saw only twc goals, hoth for Cowan's from Randy Dono- ghue and Bruce Welsh. The third period was wide open hockey as Frank's scored their third goal fromn Gary Wilson, then Cowan's got their sixth from Joe Caruana. Frank's bounced back with two goals from Sandy Brown and Wayne Paedon. Frank's proceeded to tie the match wben Steve Burns talihed. Cowan's then took the lead again on Joe Caruana's third of the game. Frank's kept fighting back as they tied it again fromn Gary Wilson, bis third. But Cowan's took the lead for good with two goals fromn Randy Donoghue and Kim Rogers. There will bc no gamnes played Boxing Day. The Executive and players wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year., Marinas P ut the Crunch On Shorthanded Cou gars, 9-2 By Don Wilcox Bowmanville Port Darling- ton Marina and Hotel Junior C's regrouped after last week's home loss to Port Hope and rolied over the short staffed Cobourg CouRars bv a 9-2 win in Sundays homE game. Cougars came to town witfl oniy 12 players dressed, they 47 King St. E. Bowmnanviile were 50 desperate they had to dress their stick boy and as you might guess he counted one of their goals. Back up goaler Mark Fiesch, up from the bouse league, reiieved the overworked Pete Briand in the third period. Also missing was Coach Vern McGregor who wanted to be at home for an early family Christmas get together. Eagles started tbe fit-st period clicking for three power play goals all scored by sharp shooter Gary Cox, the first assisted by Ted Puk and Rory Gibbs. The second as- sists to Ted Puk and AI Emard and the third assisted by Steve Dunn and Ted Puk. Cobourg came back to make the early game score close on a iow drive between the pads of Bob Koczulab credited to Ken Stevenson assisted by Wayne Witeveen. Cougars' second goal, the resuit of loose checking, with stick boy Chris (J]e îY.- f rom AL - STEW - MARK of Bowmanville Sports Cycle and Toys 6-10 Khng St. E. 623-3531 ' Turland easing the puck in off his elbow. Eagles took the play to the short staffed Cougars in the second, their ranks further depleted with Randy Sughrue being ejected fromn the game along with Eagle's goalers Bob Koczulab in a goal mouth mixup. The Eagles' fourth goal came from a blueline drive by Ted Puk, Al Emnard zassisting. The fifth, a shorthanded goal, was a perfect through centre pass to Boyd Knox beating Briand just under the top bar, setup Dy hlory Gibbs, AI Emard also assisting Rory Gibbs walked around the Cobourg net faked a pass then tucked the puck in the short side. Boyd Knox redirected the puck off the shaft of his stick for the seventh goal assisted to Don Spicher and Brian Simpson. Brian Simp- son fired the next goal between the goalers pads assistd by Ted Puk with Eagles two men short. The only shot to beat relief goaler Ma rk Flesch in tfle third was scored by Rory Gibbs cruising in the siot on a pass out fromn Boyd Knox, AI Emard also assisting Lenny Chappel finished the game for Eagles in net. The Hooper Trophy Centre Three Stars were Rory Gibbs, Ted Puk and Boyd Knox. In a game where you must have workers as weli as stars Ron Strike wbo hit every Cougar in sight along with Brian Simpson who does an excellent job on defence setting up passes to, the fleet forwards deserves mention. Eagles only action of the week is a home game with Port Perry Sunday night who incidentaily are the only teamn other then Port Hope to defeat the 'Eagies to date. Ail the players along with the teamn officiais would like to wish their fans a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New. Vear. All Star Gamne The annual Junior C league Ail Star game will be played in Cobourg Monday night, Dec. 27, Cobourg Cougars who were last year's champs will be hosting the Ail Star team. A real feather in the cap must go to Bowmanville Eagles Coach Bill Cosburn who had his teamn in first place as of Dec. lst giving him the right to head the team. Bill, being the rookie coach of the league, must be the envy of somne of the veteran coaches who had ambitions of the honor. With the group of good goal scorers assembled by nominations for the seven league team offic- iais you can look for a high scoring game. This prediction comes fromn the high scores tbroughout the league in the past week with 10 to 18 goals very common. Let's hope there is a good turnout of local fans. If you are unable to attend, tune in Cobourg radio 1400 with Bob Spooner the play by play action man. All Star lineups- Lenny Chappell, Bowmanville, Ted Puck, Bowmanville, Bob Craig, Lindsay, Joe 1lumen- ich, Bowmanville, Rot-y Gibbs, Bowmanville, John Bantams Lose to Petes, Beat 'Oshawa By B. Harris On Friday, Dec. 17, the Cummings Toros travelled to Omemee and were defeated 10-4 by a strong AAA team from Peterborough. Tbe Toros just could not put tbings together as they trailed 3-0 at the end of the first period and 5-1 at the end of the second. Cbuck Welsh got the Toros' only goal of the second period when he was set up by Steve Braun and Brent Clemens. In the third period Carl Chambers was set up by Rick Simpson to score the first of three goals. The Toros scored in the third period. Braun scored bis fit-st of two goals with assists to Clemens and Welsh. Braun scored the fourth Toros' goal with assists to Clemens and AI Turney. John Storgaard and Brook Cole shared the goaltending duties. On Saturday, Dec, 18, the Toros put on a terrific performance to defeat Osha- wa 4-1. The Toros came up with a strortg team effort in this dlean fast skating game. Stan Greenham got the Toros started when he broke in alone on the Oshawa goalie to score. Before the end of the fîrst period, Bradbury set Kelly up for Oshawa's only goal. Tbe Toros got the lead back with two goals in the second peti. Chambers scored the winning goal with the assist going to Randy MacDonald. Bt-ad Hockin scored near the end of the second pet-bd with assists going to Simpson and MacDonald, Steve Braun scored the only goal of the third period when he was set up by Greenham and Welsh1. Final score Toros 4 Oshawa 1. Next home game for the Toros is tonight (Dec. 22) at Darlington at 7:30 against Stouffville. Ingram. Lindsay, Jeff Brown. Frankford, Jean Domeette, Frankford, Ted Assinette, Stouffvllle, -Craig Morrison, Uxbridge, Gord Scott, Port Perry, Brad Davis, Port Hope, Kevin Wrightly Frankford, John Scott, Port Perry, Barry Roy, Port Hope, Chris Clar- idge, Stouffville, Doug Chris- tie, Port Perry, Kevin Tyn- deil, Port Hope, Craig Waite. Stouffvïiie, Jim Combes, Lindsay, Wayne Cordingley, Uxbridge. j &e M TIRE 299 DEAN AVE. Chargex Novice Don & Clair Consumers Gas Orange Crush Cable T.V. Bon Rae Hires Root Beer Atom Dennison Orange Crush Larry's Sports Franks Variety Grape Crush Lime Crush Kinsmen Graham's I.G.A. Pee Wee Bob Beer's Plumbing Cable T.V. Franks Varîety Rotary Kmng Goodyear aýngers Nichols Motors Hutton Transport Hires Root Beer Lime Crush Bantamn Attersley Tire Kiwanis Huskies Franks Variety Lettner Flyers Brocks B. P Local 12219 Midget Royals Voyageurs O. G onstruction Canucks Loss 0 0J 1 1 2 2 2 4 5 4 0 2 2 2 3 5 4 1 1 3 O WA SCO VOLKSWAGEN LTD.- Porsche + Audi "The Player of the Week" GARY COX Gary played an outstanding game on Sunday night in Bowmanville's Memorial Arena. He scored three goals to Iead the Port Darlington Red Eaglesto a decisive 9-2 victory over the Cobourg Cougars. We Rent Buses - Campers -Vans Beeties -Rabbits -Audis, Starting as 10w as $7.00a day, and 7c a mile. 1425 Dundas St. E. 668-9383 1h. ""77's"acro Horst In Our hearts and to greet one another in peace! Ou rdeep gratitude toall1. f rom Ail of Us at Cowanî Pontiac - Buick LTD. 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