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The Colborne Chronicle, 5 Nov 1971, p. 11

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Cobourg Sentinel-Star. Fri., November 5. 1971 page u Seven Cobourg players on all-star team Durham Ladies Softball League Helen Mac Alpine MVj^ Paul Currelly top coach Members of Cobourg s two entries in the Durham Ladies Softball League this past summer dominated the all-star team announced last Saturday at the league's first annual closing banquet held in Bowmanville. Todd Angels' top batter Donna Todd is the 1971 batting champion of Harnden & King Angels. Miss Todd, who handled almost all the catching for the juvenile girls' softball team this past season, swung a big bat in the Durham Ladies Softball League and PWSU playdowns, hitting at a .445 clip. Donna was runner-up in the club sweepstakes a year ago. AB H R Ave Donna Todd 110 49 29 .445 Sue Lanctot 55 24 12 .436 Sue Clayton 86 35 25 .407 Bev Pinion 98 38 18 .388 Janice Rowe 57 22 19 .386 Janice Bevan 112 43 24 .384 Maxine Smith 63 24 16 .381 Gladys Carruthers 33 12 17 .363 Nancy Currelly 87 30 23 .345 Maureen Smith 35 12 7 .343 Sue Thompson 18 6 12 .333 Nancy Brooks 65 21 16 .323 Sue Foote 47 12 11 .255 Lorraine Cormier 83 21 14 .253 Angels were named to the dream team. Veteran Cobourg pilot Paul Five players of the Currelly of Angels was champion Martin's Sunoco picked as the best coach club and two from Ham- by managers and league den & King Juvenile executives who cast ballots. The all-star battery consisted of pitcher Helen MacAlpine and catcher Sylvia Hall of Martin's. The top infielders selected were Lee Skinner of Bowmanville at first base, Lorraine Cormier of Angels at second, Doris Matthews of Martin's at shortstop and Nancy Goodwin of Bowmanville at the hot corner. Cited as the foremost outfielders were Cobourg Intermediates' Mary Lee and Brenda Cochrane in left and centre respectively, and the Juveniles' Bev Pinion in right. Helen MacAlpine, the steady control pitching ace of the Martin's Sunoco staff, was recognized as league's most valuable player. She thereby CDCI WEST JUNIORS, Kawartha soccer champions for 1971: Front Row, from left - coach Bob McConkey, John Marrocco, Rob Perfect, Tom Donegan, Jim Wamsley, Jay Harvey, Michele Cabardos, Kevin MacDonald, manager Mike LeBlanc; Middle Row - Peter Essert, Paul Martin, CCHL calendar NOV ICES -FRIDAY 5:15 Anglicans - Credit Union; 8:05 - St. Andrew's - St. Mikes. BANTAMS -- SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. - Legion - Trinity: 8:55 - St. Peter s - OPP. MITES -- SATURDAY 3:05-6-year-olds; 4:10- 7 & 8-year-olds. NOVirES- SATURDAY 5:50 Mite Stars - St. Peter's; 6:50 - Calvary Baptist - Trinity. BANTAMS -TUESDAY 5:IS - Trinity - Peewee B's; 6:05 OPP - Legion. MIDGETS-TUESDAY 7:05 - Trinity - St. Mikes; 7:55 - Bantam B's - St. Andrew's. JUVENILES -- TUESDAY 9:00 - St. Andrew's - St. Mikes: 9:50 - Midget B's -Trinity. OMHA GAMES J?ike Briggs, Rob Ashcroft, Steve Witteveen, Duane ne^e^°fSoS Crooks, Glen Hynes, Adrian Ford; Back Row - Phil tonight at 7 p.m. in Krauter, Garth Kelly, John Gallagher, Paul Minifie, Alex Lakeshore League action. Malcolm, John Miller, Peter Co win, Randy Ney. Missing Ingram Motors Peewees from photo are Colin Basinger and Toby Mullally. take on Whitby in an OMHA fixture at 8:15. Mann's Janitors sweep Trinity under the rug Sol Margies' Cobourg squad begins defence of its Quinte Men's Basketball League title next Monday night at 8 o'clock. Sol's will meet Trenton at the West Collegiate to launch their 10-game schedule in the 6-team grouping. Pitcher Sue Clayton paced Angels in getting on bare with a .531 percentage. Rowe, Bevan and Todd shared second place in that department with .500. Sue Foote led the club in homers with 3, Donna Todd in triples with 9, Bev Pinion and Jan Bevan in doubles with 7. Todd Oberholtzer Hallowe'en treat for Credit Union Hallowe'en traditionally every threat by the Mites locKaf ^tryfare b?ck in the is a time for tnckin' or except for a second period foid but they've switched treatin' and Credit Union shot by Jimmy Wilson the site of their home dates Novices made it a treat In the other half of the to tne East Collegiate on rather than a treatment by doubleheader, St. Peter's Wednesdays Opening winning their Cobourg romped to a 7-1 conquest 0f jumpoff for Kelly's won't Church Hockey League St. Michael s. Billy Simp- 5e until November 16 in son triggered 4 goals for Trenton against the the winners and arranged 1 Canadian Forces Base other. Kevin Lee, Brad club Wilson and Robert Wood sank singles. Lone sniper Both Trenton teams did for St. Mikes was Teddy not compete in the league Bouchier. last season. They're Friday, Anglicans replacing Belleville Aces commenced the new and Belleville Loyalists, season with a 5-1 victory Brighton and Belleville over Calvary Baptist. Teachers are the other Craig Miller was the big teams returning, gun for Anglicans with 4 Sol's will have a lot of goals and an assist on the other by Danny Stinson. Cary Baxter had Baptist's only reply. Trinity, behind the shutout goaltending of Bobby Stothart, blanked St. Andrew's, 4-0. Geoff Hendry, Bobby Massey, Scott Carrigan and Ron Hartwig were the goalscorers. With all the emphasis - these days on working for a became the first winner of cleaner environment, the Stevens Trophy. Mann's Janitors decided to IN QUINTE LEAGUE Sol's dribblers to open season do some cleaning up of their own Tuesday night at Cobourg Arena. So the upstart Bantam B's went out and swept Trinity Midgets off their feet and under the rug. Final score was 4-2. son. It came just as Trinity's Kirk Lewis was returning to the ice after serving an interference penalty. Stevenson then applied the finishing touches ' Trinity's Jim Wamsley, a goalie turned forward, put Trinity on even footing by cashing John Donaghey's rebound 2'2 minutes later and opportunist Mike Doyle sent Ken (Nipper) Stevenson relay all alone in front of had the distinction of scuttling George Totten's 10:40. He took Jeff Timlin's them ahead by clicking ~* with a backhander from John Gallagher and Jim Ellis took care of all the winners' scoring. Each In the other half of the triggered a Dair of goals, midget doubleheader, St. Phil Niles replied for St. Peters whipped St. An Andrews to spoil Gord Hitch's shutout. standout game in goal for Janitors. drew's, 4-1. opener Saturday night. They spoiled the debut of the Acme Aces with a tight 2-1 decision over the Mite All-Stars. Credit Union inserted Todd Oberholtzer in goal for the first time and Todd showed real promise by-performing valiantly in his initiation. With the netminding void filled, Ross Calberry's skaters proceeded to trump the Aces .via goals by Bobby Robbins and Paul Jones. Oberholtzer turned aside or smothered SCARBORO HERE Harnden-King Midgets host Scarborough here Sunday afternoon at 3:45 in an exhibition midget hockey game. 200 Club Madeline Tait, a receptionist in the Sentinel-Star front office, captured the $50 prize in the Cobourg Church Hockey League's 200 Club on Saturday. Her winning number was 154. familiar faces in their lineup this year. John Ovens and Dennis Smith, graduates of CDCI West high school basketball have joined the club. Together with Dr. Ron Kerr, they'll supply Sol's with new blood. Jeff Ravensdale may also be available for part-time duty later on. Bill Clausen and Dan Plamondon are no longer in the area, ruling them out Garry Quinlan is not expected to play again either. Schedule of games involving the two Cobourg clubs follows: NOVEMBER 8 - Trenton - Sol's 15 - Brighton - Sol's 16 - Kelly's - CFB 22 - CFB - Sol's 25 - Kelly's - Trenton 29 - Teachers - Sols DECEMBER 1 - Brighton - Kelly's 8 - Sol's - Kelly's 13 - Sol's - Teachers 14 - Kelly's - Brighton 21 - Kelly's - Teachers JANUARY 12 -Teachers - Kelly's 13 - Sol's - Trenton 18 - Sol's - Brighton 19 - Sol's - Brighton 19 - CFB - Kelly's 25 - Sol's - CFB 26 - Trenton - Kelly's 31 - Kelly's - Sol's Trinity Stevenson top performers last winter in Bantam ranks, came back to haunt him as he snapped a 2-all deadlock early in the third period on a tip-in arranged by Jeff Timlin ~ the net and deked goalie the edge of the crease. Jon Waite for an insurance Gary Long assisted. goal Steve Witteveen propelled Janitors out in front in the game with a power play goal at the 3:20 of the opening mark It stayed that way until Brent Tapscott scored for Mann's late in the middle stanza on a play arranged by Witteveen, deadlocking and Joe Richard- Waite could react. period, rifling a quick shot the teams at 2-2 heading into the short side before into the last period. Clare Lenahan played a Cobourg squad in Pine Ridge Hockey League CONGRATULATIONS Kawartha Cup Champion C.D.C.I. East Jr. Comets and coaches Schultz, Brackenbury and Netherton for a fine team effort. "How Sweet It Is" A Cobourg team representing the Christian Reform Church is one of seven entries in the 1971-72 Pine Ridge Hockey League. Clubs from the Lindsay, Girls 'hooping' for perfection CDCI East Seniors and CDCI West Juniors are closing in on perfect seasons in the South Kawartha Girls' Basketball League. Both teams won their seventh straight games on district courts Tuesday afternoon. At Brighton, the East Seniors dumped the East Northumberland Secon- dary School entry, 39-28. At Guess W oing ? ishes has been one of life's necessary evils. But now, because of automatic electric dishwashers, more and more people are finding out it's an unnecessary evil. Consider some of the things an automatic electric dishwasher can save wives from. Things like: the dreary routine of washing and drying pots and dishes day after day; the worry of dishpan hands, the after-party aftermath; and the hours spent doing dishes that could be spent in a hundred happier ways. Consider this, too. A lot of dirty dishes come with the joys of Christmas. So what could make a more timely gift than an automatic electric dishwasher? See your appliance dealer soon about the new automatic electric dishwashers. They're not called The Wifesavers for nothing, you know. The wifesavers your hydroQ King St. West Cobourg 372-5474-75 Whitby, Oshawa, grouping along with the Bowmanville and local team. Peterborough Christian Al Lammers is the coach Reform Churches, along of the Cobourg squad, with Durham Christian Twelve games are High School of scheduled for each league Bowmanville comprise the entry. Cobourg will play its home games Saturday night at 8 o'clock in Grafton. Aim of the league, which has adopted OMHA playing rules and referees, is to promote fun and sportsmanship. Cobourg, with six new players on its 18-member Camnbellford the West team' already has P^yed Sr^tL home -e game and tied Whitby, S1 c6' 3^u3' , Next outing for Cobourg Sue Thompson sank 18 will be this Saturday points to pace the East evening in Grafton against Collegiate senior hoop- the defending-champion sters. Janice Rowe added Bowmanville squad. 7, Barb Jordan 6, Sherry Small 4, Maria Libke and Cn/t»t ^! K . v ,»f Debbie Gibson 2 each. ^PU1 1 OIIUI I Judy Harrison and T0NY STURZENEGGER ESB^SF thT'wS of CDCI East finished .3th Collegiate squad with 11 out of 84 juniors over a 3.3 points each. mile course in the COSSA Meanwhile, The West harrier on Monday at Port Seniors stopped Camp- Hope.Steve Funnell of the ^"lii^TtZ Ea^ Collegiate was 33rd Parken with 11 points and in we junior run, Ben Carol Cole with 5. Ferguson 45th out of 89 In Brighton, the Cobourg runners in the 24-mile East Juniors scored a 23-20 midget race and BillRob- decision. Donna Todd , .„,, . ___ , , ., again showed the way with ertson 48th in the 4.1-m,le 11 points. Jocelyn Jean- senior marathon. GDU neret netted 5, Mary West's only entry, John Lawless 3, Carolyn Brett Gallagher, placed 18th in and Wendy Lawson 2. lfte midget eVent. wmm& phans 16, Behan's 15, High „ Single - Bill Chislett 362; 41, High Triple - Bruce McAuley 830 ONT. HOSPITAL MIXED Orphans 36, Fiddlers 29, Curlers Cobourg Golf and Curling Club FREE curling - One week Monday, November 8 to Saturday, November 13 Prospective curlers welcome. Phone Jack Rogers at 372-2711 or just drop out to the club. A whole season of curling and hospitality. FEE STRUCTURE - Men $110.00 Ladies $100.00 Husband & Wife $137.50 O.H.A. JUNIOR C COBOURG ARENA Whitby (Elrose Construction) VS. Cobourg Cougars Monday, Nov. 8 8:00 P.M- Adults $1.00 Students 75c Children 25c WEDNESDAY LADIES Vince's Girls 41, Win Chester Arms Cloverleaf Motel Scenery Drive 37, Borden Chemical 36, Wright's 35, Dutch Oven 34, Rimfires Bank of Commerce Viceroys 24, Kats 23 High Hall's Jewellers 21, m"H?,! „„"„. ^_e"L °°ug Nicholls 208; Ladies: Barb Newman 246. High Triples - Men: Dave Nocholls Toronto Dominion Fisher's Dairy 12. High Rogers 662. MEN'S LEAGUE Sommerville's 41, Seaboard 35, Plaza 35, Tredree's 35, Hillier's 33, Harold's 31, Homelike 30, Woody's 26, Wright's 22, Cobourg Movers 17, Or- MIXED 10-Pin Playboy Bunnies 21, Lucky Five 18, Crushers 16, Ten Dimensions 9. High Singles, Triples - Men: John Manning 200, 543; Ladies: Connie Stuckless 161, 443. This Week's Special 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN Equipped with V8, automatic, power brakes and steering, radio, white walls, and full wheel covers - Tu-Tone finish in Ginger Brown and white. Test Drive It. Call DAVE KERR DURHAM MOTORS (COBOURG) Opposite County Fair 372-6883 ALL Our Cars are Lemon-proofed C!lierixey*s FURNITURE WORLD

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