l 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12,1984 Section Two [ sport- talk 62J-J30Î FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- Ideal weather may have been the contributing factor that sparked B.H.S. athletes on Wednesday when they set eight new records during the annual Field Day held at the school. Gary McCullough of Newcastle was responsible for breaking three of the old marks in the high jump, running broad and hop, step and jump. He also came through with the Senior Championship. FLASHBACK --10 YEARS AGO -- Bowmanville High School's golf team placed second in the Lake Ontario Secondary School Association golf crown at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club on Thursday and will now compete Friday in Belleville. Belleville. Members of the B.H.S. team are Dave Bebee, Rick James, Mike Orme and Peter Nowlan. NON CONTACT -- The Bowmanville Non Contact Contact Hockey League is looking for players for draft. The starting age is 34. Phone 623-7327 if you would like to join this league. TERRY FOX RUN -- Phone Jim Schell, of the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club 364-2045 for information information on the September 23rd Terry Fox Run. Weltmeister Canadian fuel economy champion 99 23.1 Km per Litre The Rabbit Diesel is the most fuel efficient car in Canada for the seventh straight year according to Transport Canada Fuel consumption Guides. Owasco Volkswagen 1425 Dundas St. E. Whitby Phone 683-3235 [ sport- talk 623-3303 TRY-OUTS -- The Boyle Bantam Selects will hold hockey tryouts on Saturday, September 22nd at Bowmanville Arena, 6:30 p.m. (Small try-out fee). AQUATIC PROGRAMS -- There are Youth, Adult and Advanced programs being offered in the Fall Aquatic Programs at the Newcastle Fitness Centre. Phone 623-3392 for information. Glen-Kirk Tykes Take Home 'B' Championship GOLF -- Some 85 general products employees of Goodyear Canada Ltd., attacked the golf course recently in the division's traditional annual classic. The tournament was inaugurated when hose and V- belts were manufactured at the Bowmanville plant, but the production shifts to Owen Sound and Collingwood did not diminish the competitive spirit and now the three plants compete against each other in the same friendly manner. No blood was spilled at the latest confrontation. Dave King, production manager at Collingwood - and once a loyal Bowmanville employee - won the low gross with a score of 70. Vern Lawrence, a senior accountant at the Owen Sound plant, took the low net with a 69. In team play, Bowmanville proved best, with Collingwood second. SOFTBALL -- Bowmanville forced a fifth and deciding game in the City and District Softball League Brady Division semi-final last week, edging ACL 3-2. The final game goes Wednesday at Durham Fields at 8:30 p.m. George Triantafilow had three hits for the winners while Darrel Osmond and Joe Humenick each had a pair of safeties. Norm Caruana, John Allen and Dan Herremer had singles. John Allen went the distance for the winners, striking out five. >>,***; Glen-Kirk Home and Building Maintenance took home the Tyke B Championship last Tuesday evening after defeating the Bowmanville Cardinals Cardinals in their last game at Memorial Park. The proud champions are pictured here with coach Jim Stokes. They are, (front left to right) Jim Oven- den, Scott Conlin-Harmon, Matt Dykstra, Steven Conlin-Harmon, Aaron Christie, Christian Gloss, Leigh MacArther, (back left to right) Brad Vac- heresse, Tyler Stokes, Byron Lange, Steven De- smedt, Kyle Purdy, Stephen Reid, Chad Armstrong, and Kelly Revest. Minor Hockey Association Happenings The executives of the B.M.H.A. Representative Teams and the Recreational Teams have been very busy all summer long, hammering out the final details for the transfer of all minor hockey in Bowmanville from the Community Services Department to the Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association. The agreement between the Town of Newcastle and the B.M.H.A. TRIPLE F BOWLING SEPT. 7 Team Standings M. Rozema 3, A. Bonsma 2, J. Dykstra 2, A. Atkinson 2, I. Dykstra 2, G. Evers 2, A. Vandergaast 1, P. Glasbergen 1, H. Vandergaast 1, M, Griffioen 1, D. Van Abbema 1, S. Rozema 0. High Single Ladies - Betty Vroom 232, Men - H. Muize- laar 254. High Triple - Ladies H. Vandergaast 660, Men - G. Evers 614. High Average Ladies - H. Vandergaast 220, Men - ~ Evers 204. has been signed and only the final details between the two hockey committees have to be worked out. The Toro Representative teams begin their try-outs on Thursday, September 20th and the Registration for the Recreation teams took place last week. Some concern has been voiced by members of both Representative and House League committees over the transfer of players to and from both organizations. There shouldn't be any problem because the coaches on the Representative teams will be making their roster choices as soon as possible and all players hope to be placed on teams by the end of September. Both organizations organizations are pledged to provide hockey for all children wishing to play and everything will be done to see this happens. Parents who want their children to try out for the Toro organization but are concerned they will be forced out of hockey if they don't make it, should register for the House League. Upon signing up for the Toro team, their registration fee will be refunded. The B.M.H.A. has been holding Bingos at the Lions Centre during the summer and will continue to hold them during the Fall. Attendance has not been good and it is Night Hawks Bowling Team Standing» C. Castle2421 pins, 4 points; T. Wright 2351, 3; J. Bridges 2449, 2; M. Found 2246, 2; A. Burgess 2256, 1; K. Ovenden 2263, 0. Games 200 and Over A. Goenans 228, J. Bridges 210, D. Barrett 209, 235, C. Castle 216, C. Humenick 203. hoped that more people will come out and support this fund-raising event. The next one will be on Monday, September 17th at the Lions Centre on Beech Avenue. Check the advertisement for complete details. If you have any concerns of questions concerning minor hockey in Bowmanville, please contact one of the executive members or write to this column at Box 191, Bowmanville. Thursday Night Hockey Teams Team No. 1 D. Crough, B. Godfrey, R. Cryderman, M. Luxton, K. Tink, M. Slemon, R. Jukic, J. Bennett, B. Oliver, M. Legree, M. Cornell, W. Preston, T. Dwyer, B. Welsh, M. Smith, K. Gibson, G. Kennett. Team No. 2 J. Leddy, G. Brunt, D. Rickard, T. Conahan, G. Bowen, B. Hogarth, C. Brock, R. Masterson, T. Laingmaid, P. Dadson, D. Leddy, B. Dwyer, B. Osborne, D. Quinney,' P. Knowlton, B. Koczulab. Team No. 3 D. Farrow, S. Greenham, S. Konarowski, G. Blaker, J. Dilling, S. Cary, D. Smith, D. Jones, P. Broome, D. Ross, J. Burtch, N. Jones, M. Adams, D. Ritchie, D, Brown, G. Murphy, B. Murphy. Team No. 4 B. Prentice, G. Dusseldorp, J. Baker, T. Almond, A. Nickoison, T. Connell, D. Daigle, T. Ball, M. Mathews, R. Kvasnik, B. Jones, S. Brown, S. Ogden, A. Murphy, S. Hussman, M. Willoughby. Team No. 5 D. Tamblyn, B. Allin, P. Reid, R. Small, D, Broome, A. Brunt, P. Bedard, R. Plain, M. Gruyters, T. Baker, J. Burns, Jim Hogarth, Jçhn Hogarth, B. Bedour, T. Vanschindell, T. Vanstone, S. Bate. Team No. 6 K. Hawes, J. Johnston, D. Knox, G. Kerr, B. Sainsbury, R. Woolner, M. Mackie, Don Rowley, S. Cole, C. Dwyer, B. Harness, D. Majors, R. Crossey, B, Dennis, K. Wilbur, S. Burgess. First games begin Thursday, Thursday, Sept. 20 at Bowmanville Memorial Arena with team 1 vsteam2at7:00p.m.; team3 vs team 4 at 8:20 and team 5 vs team 6 at 9:40. Helmets must be worn and the $35.00 entrynfee must be paid. We are still looking for two new sponsors and would like to welcome back Bowmanville Bowmanville Golf and Country Club, the Castle Hotel, Hunts Photography and Town Sports. WELSH AND WELSH WIN -- Bruce and Pam Welsh teamed up with Jim Manning of Glendale and Lynn Allin of Burlington to win the Pro-Wife scramble tournament in Orillia. The four player team shot 61 at the Lake St. George Club to take first place. TWO MORE ACES -- Two more golfers scored holes-in-one recently while playing at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Golf Club. Gary Crawford aced the third hole using a nine iron on August 31. Witnesses Witnesses were Anthony Esposito and former N.H.L. goalie, Tony Esposito. Paul Sobil scored a hole- in-one later in the week on the 9th hole. The three iron shot was witnessed by Paul Sr., Tom and Steve Sobil. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS -- The final round of the Bowmanville Golf Club championships were played last Saturday. The winners and runners-up are listed below. Men's -1. Gerry Barrack, 2. Rick James. Ladies - 1. Pam Welsh, 2. Lidia Abbott. Senior -1. Joe Straberger, 2. John Page. Junior -1. Kelly Mathews, 2. Greg Schryer. Juvenile - 1. Robin Pearce, 2. Ken Cameron. Bantam -1. Brad Rushak, 2. Mark Tripp. "peacock LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & softwood plywood. MILL and YARD Specialty 326 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa Custom Milling 725-4744 BOWMANVILLE NON-CONTACT HOCKEY LEAGUE REQUIRES PLAYERS FOR DRAFT Starting age 34 years. This can go down if need arises. Call 623-7327 TîlUÇKLQfiD Safe G. Are Your Winters Dull? Brighten them up by joining the . . . Bowmanville Curling Club Men's Section ....Tues., Thuis. Nights $170. Mixed Section Mon., Friday Nighls Ladies' Section Tues., murs. Business Girls wed. Nights $107. Afiemoons$140 Social Membership $ 20. JOIN THE CLUB WITH THE NEW LOOK • Bonspiels, Dances, Monte Carlo Nights • Heated rink • Food and hot drinks during and after draws • Guests welcome • Cash or Chits accepted • Fireplace in lounge • Premises fully licensed • Fun and fellowship FREE FREE Instruction and Practice Tjme by Curl Canada October 9th, 10th, 11 th and 12th Wine and Cheese Parly on Friday, October 12th for all participants ofCurICanada, FOR INFORMATION PHONE 623-2670 Bowmanville Country Club Middle Road, Box 40 Bowmanville Si v Hlo 1 TORO TRY-OUTS The Bowmanville Minor Hockey Association will begin their try-outs for ALL their hockey teams at Bowmanville Memorial Arena starting on Thursday, September 20th 5 p.m. - Novice - Boys born in 1976 6 p.m. - Major Atom - Boys born in 1974 Saturday, September 22nd 10a.m. - Minor Atom - Boys born in 1975 11 a.m. - Minor Pee Wee - Boys born in 1973 12 Noon - Major Pee Wee - Boys born in 1972 1 p.m. - Minor Bantam - Boys born in 1971 2 p.m. - Major Bantam - Boys born in 1970 3 p.m. - Minor Midget - Boys born in 1969 4 p.m. - Major Midget - Boys born in 1968 6 p.m. - Juveniles - Boys born in 1966 or 1967 $4.00 per boy per try-out All boys residing in the former Darlington Township bordered by the Town Line on the east, the 11th line on the north, the Town Line on the west and Lake Ontario to the south, are Invited to attend. 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