i The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, October 19.1988 * bîî-îiOi FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- The Memorial Park Association's new baseball diamond was recently com pleted, including a fine wire mesh backstop, at a cost of $898. Cecil Mutton assisted in the planning of the diamond. Rowe Brothers levelled off and put the diamond diamond in shape. Dominion Steel, of Rcxdale, contacted by McGregor's Hardware, were hired to erect the backstop. backstop. FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Top ten bowlers in St. Joseph's Bowling League are Roy Sandison, 223; Mike Mason 213; Walter Curr 203; Bob Spears 195; Les Hunt 194; Bill Holroyd 192; Barb Bugg 191; Rita Van Goor 190; Arnold Van Goor 196; Gord Follest 185. JUNIOR C GOODYEAR EAGLES PLAY SUNDAY--The Bowmanville Junior C Eagles will be playing their next home game on Sunday, October 23, against Wellington Dukes. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The place is the Darlington Darlington Sports Centre. Until further notice, all of the Eagles' home games will be at Darlington. SKI SWAP -- The Pickering Recreation Complex will be the scene of a Ski Swap sponsored by the Canadian Ski Patrol System. Dates are November 4, 5, and 6. There will be both alpine and cross country skis available. available. SPORTS Eagles Bow to Lindsay But Tie Little Britain Shoppers Drug Mort Tigers Enjoy Undefeoted Seoson ond Win Tup SWIM TEAM COMPETES -- The Newcastle Aquatic Club participated in its!first competitive meet of the year on the weekend. The team was part of the Two-In- One Series held at Pickering. A total of 39 swimmers were part of the competition. Hopefully, we'll have further details on their performance in next week's Statesman. The swim team participates in its next meet this Sunday. They'll be travelling to Port Hope for the Port Hope Invitational. CANADIAN CHAMPIONS -- Congratulations to Andrew Andrew Kamondy and Chris Vanhaverbeke who are part of the Oshawa Turul Soccer Club, winners of the Canadian Canadian Championship in the under-16 category. The two Town of Newcastle residents played in the championship championship tournament held on Thanksgiving Weekend. They beat British Columbia by a 1-0 score in the second half of overtime. The Bowmanville Eagles E ot off to a good start in ittle Britain Saturday, by outshooting the hosts 11-5 in the first period and gaining a 2-0 edge in goals. Greg Goode scored with asists going going to Paul Renaud and Shawn Rekker. Paul Renaud turned in a very steady effort effort on defence in the period before having to leave with an injury incurred while blocking a shot. Chris Shmyr and Paul Renaud set up George Pithie for the second goal of the period. The shots were even in the second period with Little Britain outscoring the Earles Earles 3-2. Brian Noble, netted ioth goals for Bowmanville with Troy Foster's diligent forechecking setting up the first one with the help of captain Mark Hickey. Hickey Hickey and Baumhauer gained assists on the second goal. Bowmanville held the edge in shots in the third but again beging outscored 3-2 thus resulting in a tie game. Pithie took a pass from Shmyr and pounded it home f or one goal while Chris Schmyr potted the last marker for the Eagles from Pithie and Rekker. The goals given up by the Eagles seemed to be due to lack of organization and checking in their own end. Scott Webster was in net for the Goodyear boys. The Lindsay Muskies visited visited the temporary Eagles nest on Sunday night and went home witn a 5-3 win courtesy of 3 power play goals and an empty net goal. Starting goal-tender Webster Webster was levelled in an exchange exchange between one of his Newcastle Figure Skaters Selling Christmas Cakes MIDGET TOURNAMENT -- The Midget Toros will be hosting a Midget Tournament on Saturday, November 5. The event will run from eight a.m.'to 11 p.m. TURKEY TROT -- The 11th annual Turkey Trot held at Durham College has once again proved itself to be a successful United Way fund-raiser. A total of 517 - participants walked, jogged, or ran the 5 kilometre and 10 kilometre course on Sunday. Novice Toros Make Their Season Debut We would like to thank all the boys who participated in the try-outs tor the Novice Toros. The boys worked hard and should do well in the coming hockey season. We would also like to thank Mr.Paul Frayne, Mr. Paul Gordon and Mr. Pat Lange for their help on the ice dur- •ing the tryouts. This year's Novice Toros ^sponsored by Dennis Pizzeria Pizzeria are: Matt Akey, John Marco Cannito, Niki Defrei- tas, Stephen Ewles, Jason Frayne, Ryan Jackman, Jason Jason Lange, Greg Masterson, Chris Paquette, Chris Pot, Chris Steele, Brent Stock- man, Stephen Tabb and David David Yellowlees. Coaching staff are Michael Defreitas and Rick Stockman and Manager is Neil Pot. The boys won their first eight exhibition games as they prepared themselves for the new season. The Toros lost the season opener 3-2 against Lindsay on October 15,1988. The heroics heroics of Lindsay's Chris Wei- denfelder in net led to the boys first set back. The Toros held a wide margin of play and led 2-0 most of the game on goals by Jason Lange and Stephen Tabb. The first goal Jason deflected a point shot by Jason Frayne. Jason Legion Ladies October 6/88 1. Bobbi Ann Fairey 15 points, 2. Penny Connaghan 12 points, 3. Wendy Murdoch Murdoch 12 points, 4. Sandra So- bil 11 points, 5. Barb Hanc 6 points, 6. Onie Etcher 4 points. High Single - Judy Elliott 258, High Triple - Judy Elliott Elliott 674, High Average Barb Hanc 213. Frayne had his best performance performance of the season to date. Ryan Jackman and Jason Lange assisted on the second goal. Toros next game is October October 22 against a strong Stouffville team. Hutton Loses To Newcastle In their first pre-season exhibition game, Hutton Transport visited Newcastle on Saturday, October 15. Although Although a lot of individual efforts efforts were put forth, the Truckers need another game or two to start playing as a team and needed this game to prepare for the regular season opener on Thursday, October 20. Newcastle scored two goals, back to back, midway through the first period. It wasn't until well into the second second period that the Truckers did likewise and evened the score. Early in the third period period the game ,was tied at three but then Newcastle finished finished the game with three unanswered goals. Hutton Transport goals were scored by Mike Ferguson, Ferguson, Curtis Courneyea and Jeff Hughes with assists going going to Peter Schoep, Brian Hogenhout and Les McCro- ry. The other Truckers include include Colin Galinski, Paul Hollingworth, Greg Knox, Ben Medd, Niall O'Donnell, Brad Read, Ryan Stainton and Alex Walcer. The coaching coaching staff consists of Les McCrory, Bill Sawchuk, Jack Bentley and Paul Brooks. John Schoep is manager. manager. Here are the undefeated Shoppers Drug Mart Tigers Tigers with some of the silverware they have won over the season. From left to right they are: (front) David Dustan, Craig Sabine, Tyler McDonald, Jamie Austin, Austin, Robbie Austin, Ben Hardy, Tim Hardy, (mid- that clearly showed why each team had won their respective respective divisional playoffs. However, the Tigers got on the scoreboard first when Andy Griffin took advantage of a penalty kick. Within minutes of half-time, Chris Pott tied the game when he utilized his solid kick to place the ball in the top corner of the net where goal tender, Robbie Austin stood no chance to stop it. At the start of the second half, the Tigers applied an die) Greg Patterson, Jamie Potter, Joel Osborne, Kristy Thompson, Stephanie McAleese, John van de- Grootevheen, Andy Griffin, Andrew Wraith, (back) Glen Wraith, Jim Potter, Ivan Griffin. Jim Potter, coach.of the Bowmanville Tigers squirt soccer team and researcher of local soccer history, can't remember the last time any team completed a whole season season without losing a game. But that's exactly what his team did this year when the Tigers defeated the Bowmanville Bowmanville Beavers in the final cup playoff on Saturday, September 24, at Tyrone. Right from the start, the Tigers and Beavers played a fast paced, aggressive game offensive press that led to their second goal, scored by Craig Sabine. But again, Chris Pott, the "one man wrecking crew" tied the game on a penalty kick. This tie held for most of the half in spite of excellent ball control and passing by John van de Grootevheen and the strong offense from Robbie Austin and Joel Osborne. Spectators were anticipating anticipating overtime play when, with only three minutes left, Jamie Potter once again got the pass he needed to slip the hall past the Beaver's net minder. Solid defense supplied supplied by Andrew Wraith and Greg Patterson allowed the score to stand at 3-2. Congratulations go to the other team members who clearly showed their abilities to work together. They included included Benjamin Hardy, David David Dustan, Stephanie McAleese, McAleese, Tyler McDonald, 'Timothy Hardy and Kristy Thompson. Way to go, Tigers! Tigers! Halminen Midgets Win Season Opener First Game L, j:Along jouney "got off to an exciting-start on October 2. The Halminen Home Toro Midgets on their 1988-89 quest to becoming Ontario Champs (to be interrupted only by _every player's fleeted off the boards to Jeff Rohr ,whose impressive romp into Unionville territory territory ended withâ successful pass to the ready hands of Steve Cus. A minute later Doug Lever (assists Steve, Smith, Tony Vanhoof) related related the task to send the only by every player s peated the task to send the dream - A European trip and f ans j n t 0 confident cheering, a chance to play internation- g u t the day was not to be ally during the Christmas break) began the season with an impressive win against Unionville. It took only a few minutes for Toros to draw first blood when Tim Powers de- that easy. In the dying minutes of the first and early into the second Unionvile took advantage advantage of Toro miscues to change the mood. It was to become a see-saw battle. Tim Powers, (Steve Cus, Jeff Flintoff) and John Duczma- lewsKi (uhassisted) retaliated only to be answered twice more by Unionville. Tim Powers (Steve Cus, Jeff Rohr) struck early in the third but within minutes the score was tied 5-5 as Unionville Unionville gained momentum. But the day belonged to the home team as Tim Powers (Jeff Rohr, Tony Vanhoof) ended the battle at 7:19 to claim their first victory. Team Roster Coach: Fred Brown, As- Youth Bowling Saturday, October 8, 1988. Bantams Team Standing: Rem -14, Inxs -10; Queen -10; Kiss - 10; U2 - 7; AC/DC - 7; Kinks - 7; Rush - 7; Toto - 4; Heart - 4; Luba 2; Cars - 2. High Singles and Triples; J. Vickery -174 with 489; C. Peldiak - 185 with 470; S. Cooper - 160 with 449; A. Chomey -157 with 436; M. Luciano - 174 with 431; B. Huggins -185 with 417. Juniors Team Standings: MacAr- thur -13; Burns -10 Killens - 7; Pappas - 7; Harrison - 4; Brooks -1. High Singles and Triples; 2; Hanc's Fries - 0; Richie's Rollers - 0. High Singles and Triples: M. Holmes - 308, 250, 228 for 786; R. Mulder - 289, 229 with 690; G. Evans - 278, 204 with 656; E. Cook - 260, 201 with 614 and D. Big Canoe - 211,201 with 604. Bowler of the Month for September: Leigh McArthur with plus 44 over last year's average/ Tykes Team Standings: Saturn - 10; Sun -10; Moon -10; Venus Venus - 5; Earth - 5; Neptune - 5; Charon - 5; Mercury - 3; Ju- P iter - 3; Mars - 2; Uranus - 2; 'h Tracey Burns - 565; Buffy Hospital League Rodgers- 250 with 534^Lee TIRE SALES INC. 576-1220 TRISUN STEEL BELTEDÎ RADIAL 781 ALL SEASON 299 Dean Ave., Oshawa September: Heather Watson plus 36 pins over last years average. Master Junior Qualifiers: Lee Hyland and Tisha Harrison Harrison with Master Joan Mur- Brock MacArthur and •acy Burns with Master Gord Cowling; Shawn Pappas Pappas and Buffy Rodgers with Mi ' " " 1 * Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday throuqh Friday J October 11, 1988 Top Ten Averages 1. Susie Marshall 215, 2. Phil Woodcock 206, 3. Art Atkinson Atkinson 205, 4. Randy Bailey 193, 5. Janice Woodcock 190, 6. Bruce McQuarrie 188, 7. Cindy Zinck 184, 8. Doug Woodcock 184, 9, Bob Forget 182, 10 Jean Winterbrnm 181. Ladies High Single 274 J. . Woodcock, Ladies High Master Bobbi-Ann Fairey; Triple 712 J. Woodcock, Ryan McKee and Kristen oec D Killens with Master Larry Piper and Mark Brooks and Julie Gusterson with Master Doug Trotter. The above bowlers will be bowling at Motor City on Sunday, October October 30,1988 at 9 a.m. Seniors Team Standings : Mrs. Sandman - 7; Bowling Bowling Baboons - 7; The Brownie's Brownie's Clan - 5; Evan's Crew - luto - 0. High Singles and Doubles: Doubles: Travis Rossitter with , luu6 „ a - „„ uw 128 single and 228 double; Hyland - 238 with 526; Ryan Jeff Connelly with 122 single Flint - 204 with 514. and 211 double; Sarah Verei- Bowler of the Month for li with 107 single and 196 JLIlUie lii- u Mens High Single 256 P. Woodcock Mens High Triple 625 A. Atkinson Team #6 is in first place. COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK ITD.j BOWMANVILLE ONT 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 double; Jennifer McDavid with 174 double and Christine Christine Gusterson with 102 sin- gle MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY DYSTROPHY Campaigners, please remember to bring in your pledge kits on Saturday, October October 15, 1988 so that your highest game bowled can be recorded on your sponsor sheets. Joan Murphy. Saturday, October 15, 1988 BANTAMS Team Standings - Kiss - 17; Rem -16; Inxs -15; Rush - 12; U2 - 12; Queens - 10; Kinks - 9; AC/DC - 9; Heart - 9; Luba - 7; Toto - 6: Cars - 4. High Singles - A. Brown - 198; J. Vickery - 190; A. Welsh - 185; B. Huggins - 184; R. Murphy - 170; B. Bourgault -165; A. Chomey - 165; M. Both well -162. High Triples - B. Huggins - 524; J. Vickery - 520; A. Brown - 459; M. Bothwell - 435; A. Welsh - 409; M. Routh -408. Juniors Team Standings - MacArthur MacArthur -18; Bums -17; Pappas-14; Pappas-14; Killens - 7; Harrison -4; Brooks-1. High Singles - T. Burns - 257, 215; B. Rodgers - 228; R. McKee-185; K. Killens-183; J. Noble - 174; S. Pappas - 164,160; R. Bouwhuis -163; B. MacArthur -160. High Triples - T. Burns - 604; B. Rodgers - 501; S. Pappas Pappas - 456; B. MacArthur - 452. Tykes Team Standings - Saturn - 15; Moon - 13; Sun - 12; Neptune - 8; Jupiter - 8; Venus Venus - 7; Earth - 7; Mercury - 6; Charon - 5; Mars - 4; Pluto - 3; Uranus - 2; High Singles - A. Wood- house -141; C. Gusterson - 113; S. Finnery and C. Sar- toris -107. High Doubles - S. Finney - 213; A. Woodhouse - 197; C.Sartoris -186; D. Adams - 182. sistant Coach: Steve Jeffreys, Jeffreys, Trainer: j Roy'Moore, Manager: Ken McArthur, Players: Goalies: Derick Biss and Ian Cooper; Steve Smith, Dan Szuch, Neil Taylor, Jeff Rohr, Tony Vanhoof, John Duczmalewski, Doug Lever, Tim Powers, Steve Cus, Steve Bizi, Paul Hindman, Jeff Reyolds, Greg Healey, Jeff Flintoff, and Jim Pithie. European Tour Halminen Home Midgets will be leaving Christmas day for Finland and Sweden representing Canada at various various European tournament. Team members and their families have been fundraising fundraising all year to prepare for their trip and have been gratefully supported by local business ana individuals who have provided shirt sponsorships, donations, goods and services. Team members will be wearing Team Canada shirts with the names of those businesses that have paid $500.00 for shirt sponsorship. Several sponsors are still needed in this category. To date the following following have agreed to purchase purchase a player shirt sponsorship: sponsorship: Corporate sponsor - Halminen Halminen Homes; Browning- Ferns Industries Ltd., D. Gillespie, Gillespie, Barrister and Solicitor, Solicitor, Ajax Portable Services, South Pacific Clothing, D & F Snow Removal, Bipar, Square Boy, Delton Investments, Investments, Warehouse Plastics, McCord ScCompany, Bonded Bonded Paving, Ajax Tire, Dr.'s Hanson & Leppert, Dentists, Royal Canadian Legion #178, Skylight Donuts, Schickendanz Bros. Ltd (2 shirts), A&P Store, Curvply, Bowmanville Travel Centre. Halminen Toros would like to thank all individuals Thanks to the parents who attended our first General General Meeting on October 7th, and especially those who volunteered to serve on committees. committees. If you were unable to attend attend this meeting, ask any executive member for a calendar calendar of events, and an order order form for Christmas cake. We are asking all parents and skaters to participate in our first fund-rasing effort this month, which is the sale of Christmas cake. Please take your orders from now until the end of October at which time your forms should be returned to our fund-raising chairman, Ted Brown. Please do not collect money until you deliver the cake to your customers. For further information, call Ted Brown at 987-4698. Our sale of used skates and equipment continues to the end of this week, October. 21st, at which time any unsold unsold items should be claimed by the vendor. Simply attach a tag to the item and leave it in the marked box upstairs at the Arena. On the tag you should indicate the vendor's name, phone number, asking price and size of the article. If you are looking for a particular particular article or size, list it on the sheet titled 'Wanted". A list of all figure skaters will soon appear on our notice notice board inside the front door of the Arena. It will show the level of skating proficiency attained by each one and will be up-dated to chart her progress throughout throughout the season. Your instructor instructor will contact the Test Chairman and your hard work on the ice will not go un-noticed, An event related to the above occured on Saturday, October 15th. Several of our skaters attended "Test Day" at Cobourg. Watch this column column for results. Contrary to rumours, Barbara Adamson did not attempt a "Brian Or- ser Back-flip" on Test Day! Watch our bulletin board for reminders and upcoming upcoming events. For further information contact: Lynda Farrow....786- 2910, Barbara Adamson ...983-5127. See you on the ice! defencemen and the giantjq from Lindsay. This was fol- ' 1 lowed by two power play A goals while the Eagles were'} two men short. A1 Hall then-'- went in net to play steady for i the rest of the game. ; The Midget line of Greg,' Goode, Nick Dennis ana l Shane Armstrong accounted;- for two of the Eagles goals', j with Goode and Armstrong. ! doing the scoring. Murray Henderson;; closed out the scoring from-; Chris Pearce and David Fai- j rey on a power play. ! Lindsay tallied a power, play goal in the second and < notched the winner at 10:10 J of the third when the Eagle ; defence was caught up. The > clincher was slid into the! empty net with three sec-' onas left in the third period. ' Larry Perris seemed to be a| one man wrecking crew; forcing the Muskies to goi back to the bush for more; lumber to 1 replace the sticks, ; "Crunch" decimated. It seems to be a consistency consistency in sports, especially at the beginning of the season that the newcomers display their hunger and desire, thusly carrying the team. This certainly certainly seemed to be true in the Lindsay game with Murray Murray Henderson being the only returnee who was in on the scoring. WINGTIPS. J It certainly is a benefit to the organization to have the experience of Arnold Etcher as scorer. He had served in that capacity for many years with Oshawa's Junior and Lacrosse teams. Welcome aboard, Arnold. The players are all back from suspensions and injuries, injuries, now they have to start gelling as a team, working together and not giving the opposition excessive ppwer play opportunities. The) players are there, so let's put' it together Eagles. The Ea^ gles are- at home Sunday, October 23 against Welling-/ ton. 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