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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Aug 1963, p. 8

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The CaiifuS tate.imn, Eenwmanv'illo, Aug. 14, 198 SPORTopICSI By Frank Mohun 623-7234" DENNIS - THE - MENACE ? HoIy mackerel there Andy - Sauthview's third hole Made the news again, third week in a row: This time it wvasn't a hole-in-one As a matter of fact the action franspired on the second. One of aur neighbours, Dennis Hughes, dubbed a chipý stiot towards the second green, but made tremendousý distance with a seven iron, which sailed clear into the pond.: 'The members of bis foursome quicklv decided Dennis shauld' take up the javelin. The reporter of the story informed us that unfortun- J*tely the club was lost. We don't know if his brother Doug heaved Dennis in or not - because you see it was Doug's' ceyen iron. This scribe never thrnws a club, flot that we haven't' had provocation, but it just isn't the right thing ta do. I' quit dojng that when me hit Bob Leask on the head, one Clay at Cobourg. There waçn't anv pond available, but we're: lucky Bob didn't throw it right back. t t -. t i. 3R. LEAGUE SOFTBALL FINALS START TONIGHT: Sam's Finer Foods, trailing 2-1, puilled off a couple ofî Victories iast week to take the beqt of five semi-finai seriesý Wi*Ll oyd Ellis Shoes. j~am's meet Chartran's Men's and Boys' Wear in thel best of seven final for the initial Jr. Softball League Cham-, Vionship. The opener is being played tonight, with thel becond gamne carded for Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. The boys are playing pretty fair bal], and a lot more' tan support would be greatly deserved and certainly' appreciated. tt t t ti BILL'S FIGHT BACK This corner thought last Tuesday's tilt, won by Stephen Fuels, 5-3, was the key ta the Men's Softball final series.i We had said if Bill's Billiards won they would tie It up: Thursday, but when the Fuelers madle it three straight, weý didn't think the snooker boys could corne back. But they did! In a free-scoring affair Thursday, Bill'sý jumped into an 8-0 first inning bulge, saw Stephen's creep back ta a 9-8 deficit, and then-went on ta a lop-sided 18-9 Following bhe upening playoff gamne here on %vin. Monday, when McQueen's Bowmanville squad blanked Pitchers George Stephen and Mel Burgess, who auth- Courtice team 9-0, there xvas a brief ceremony. Ored respective six and five hitters in the third game were Manager iReg. Willatts brought out a huge parcel bit bard, particularly Stephen, tagged for four home-runs. The game's lead-off batter, "Archie" Crossey, homered ta ol:rie~ vth IA tart the bail rolling and befare the inning was aver RayW i rz ,w t IB Crombie belted a grand-slammer........ John Mason, returning ta bis semi-final heroies, made sure that centre-fielder Grant Wright wasn't gaing ta rab!3 hlm, by smasbing a pair of tremendous shots over the left- field barrier. The first drive appeared ta clear the trees, whil. the second was ta deep left-centre. Dan Girardi played a whale of a game in Bill's centre pasture, making one great catch, holding hits in the hale ta singles and firing several perfect pegs ta the plate. Fifth game was played Tuesday night, detaîls of which I appear elsewhere in the Statesmnan. If the Billiards can do It again, they go at it again Thursday nigbt, 6:30 p.m., at the! Figh School - and that one should be a dandy. Should a ueventh game be necessary it wi]l be played the following fi.t fi.t it CURLING LOOKS BIG IN '63 - '64 Curling prospects look bigger than ever for the 1963-'64 season in Bowmanville, with the membership expected tai double over last season. It is a sport much like golf - the1 first couple of times may not get you, but by the third, atttempt you're enthusiastic about curling - and that is whati la happening lacally. Ice will be in by November lst, and as usual, competent1ý frstructors will be an hand ta give the novices a few pointers, during the first week or sa. Application forins will be available soon at Lander Hardware - so get yours soon, because the deadline for joining is Ocoe st. fi.t fi.t it McQUEEN'S IN ACTION HERE MONDAY McQueen's Motors, defending Durham Ladies' softball ehampions, collected four home runs ta earn a decisive 9.0i win over Courtice Manday night, in the first of a best of five semni-final series. The scene shifts ta Courtice for the second gaine Friday1 night with the third game at the Central School diamond lii: Bowmanville, next Monday evening.1 .,.xZ~MEMORIAL Aduits - 50e ARENA BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-5728 PUBLIC SKATING FRIDAY, AUG. lBth 8 p.i. ADMI SS ION - Children - 3.5e a Bride-Elect Bail Player Honored by Team Mates BiI'sStali Fuelers' bY Ted Fairey Bill's Billiards slammcd out 14 hits which iacluded four big home runs as they down- cdStephen Fuels 18-9 at th-, High School grounds last Thursday night. With thcir backs ta the wall the' pool room crew rallied and stopped the Fuelers' bid for their third charnpionship in five years. The billiardînen got ta Ste- phen's are hurler George Ste- phen early as they- scored eight runs in the first inn- ing. "Archie" Crossey hit Ste. phen's first pitcb for a home rua, two walks and an error set the stage for Ray Crom- bie's grand slamn shot. Bill's' added three more ruas on base bits by Dan Girardi, 'Fred Cowle and Slip Rowe ta take an eight rua lead. The Fuelers were not ta be denied as they stormed back with six ruas ;n the second. Consecutive singles by John, Sticain tpn kBn, Terry and Bob Abbott's two run Mta the FRIDAY, AUGUST l6th double brought the Fuels back into the gaine. Tim Cox I S E SU R CA singled home 'Jiggs" Cowling- I S E U E in the third ta make the score In the see-saw battle Bl' I G scored two runs in the third ýw AT THE highlighted by Don Masters P EDAOII EM RA ,triple. Stephens rounded out M ETRORUH EORA CENTRE X their scoring in the fourth e and Grant Wright getting the - oe 8 2 0 i Pie nldn *kcey hits. From the fourth on itwa 1963 CAR or $2,000> Cash. $1,000f Hi-Lo Gaine. ail Bill's, as they displayedi their power at the plate after $1,600 Big Sriowball (57 Nos.) $1,200 Small beingy harnessed by Stephens Snowball (52 Nos.) Plus $600 regular games. for three games. John Mason blasted two' $450 special games. trem ndo s h me uns th first one almost cleared theS trees in left and his fifthi FREEE DOOR PRIZES inning homer sailed over the! Doni't forget to buy the economy pack for value centre field fonce. Crombie, Girardi and Cowle again sup and save nioney. plied extra base ht which brought Bill's run ts tat 18,1 KINSMEN which he presented to Barbara Browvn on behaif of the Bowmanville club. Barbara xviii be marricd this coming Saturday. MAachines Anita and Tomimy Shcrwin catught thc judgcs' cyes on Fridav c%,eniaý ingth Lgian children's parade. The), were dresscd as two IBM machines, Pl ete withi tapes and other gadgets. Playoffs Start Tonight C ourtice Finishes ïn Top Spot Darlington Sr. Soccer League A st!uielcss fie vw tiiTîo Satoiidav iîî,lit enabled Zion tu clin i second place bY a single puinit as tilt senlior Daliîîgtun succi- suhiedule came tu a close, la the other Motorcycle Championship MOSPORT AUG. 17 12:30 p.m. RAIN OR SHINE Admission $2 Acconipanied Children ender 12 ycars FREE _________________________________ ORGANIZFD BY BRITISH ENIPIRE _________________MOTOR CLUBR Wcc'keîîd encoLnater Maple Ginve, fi fth place fin ishersý held inighty Courtîce tu a 1-1 draw. ÙCuritice lhad clia- clîed the pennant two weeks ago, v.ith only the lie and a loss ta mar their iînpressix-c r-eor-d. Wedncdiisdav night Hamptoni do\\-aed T1yrone 3-1, while Zion were already winaers by clefault over Bowmaaville, i-raviag bolh wianers tied for the runner-up stot. With Iwo weeks remaiaing, the junior plavoff picture is far frain settled. Sauina staved uý sinple point on top by edg- ing Ty rone 2-1, but Maple Grave kept pace on a 2-1 %vin ven Hampton. Courtice kept Jim Crombie Attending hiockey bcMQoI ApproximatelY 2,0)10 Salva- Jin Crombie, former OHA!parts of 'he w-orld w-ilf par- hockey referee, will be leav- ade through the grounds cf ing this week ta attend the .the Canadian National Exhib- Cariadian Hockey Leadership ition on Labour Day%, Monda.v, Institute being held in Kings- Sept. 2, the final day of this ton froi Auguon. îSth ta Aug. year's EX. 24th. iI was chosen as one of The coninigent? will funin lhe OHA repi'esentatives. up at Fort Yark and inacchi Classes xvi]] be lheld in the through the Princc'ss Gales Royal Militarv College build- to the west 'end of!111('Park inzs and Ihç'v will alson te',he il \wýill bc dismissed. fjý ,instruction at KingstoniTim#' of thr parade i sched- ent. uled lor 12.30 p.ni. Juniors Start SOnt. Playoffs On Saturday IWord xvas rcccived this w.eek that Bownaavjlîe's Jun- ior mca 's softbali teain will: play the first gaine Of the' Ontario Semni-finals bre a t the high school grounds, Sat- urday, at 6:15 p.m. They will mneet Mount Ai-1 bert in the best two out of three series. No information bias been rcleased concerning .s the date for the second gaine. Wiaaer of the series will: enter the Ontario Junior B finals. McQueen's Take, *Opener 9-O0 McQnea'ls Motors got off ta a flyin g stait in defence of their Durhamn Ladies Softbal at the Central Scurticere~ Moadax' night. It was the .~OPening game la a best of five semni-final ser'ies. Tetearns battled on even teris until the bottoin of the f ourth xvhca Bwanavitle «:broke baose for seven hits and Sse ven big ruas. Gwen fHolaoes and Pcggy lin\ ,es bel tud back,to-back horne 1 sio, and Shir-lev Brock, Ba 1-1)BBown and Gavle Piper detivereol consecutivè singles before the fini-t batter xvas re- 1ticrd. An elîror, s inples bxr Ka cciil U'hte and 1I miel Dona i- ýg dutr- i ne în a sacri fice fly macle cr-if 7-t0 hefoce lIR-nPanas rab- bed ilaYncs of anotiier homai- on a gýreat coînning catch, fori the- final ont. Marg Pickarci and White hom cecinl the sixi h ta coin- p lete t he scocing. Karen m'as the big gun iwti a homne mn and tvo singles. Brock tosseci a îoift v twvo- b itter, faioned i-mien and wulk- cd fi ve to eoanthe i-huctant, w hil> Ka r-n E sec was tag- ped foci' 3su feties fil tak im tllie toss. Combes Family Holds Picnic At Swiss Chalet Tlhr third aiininal family p:-ic %vas hrld afSw'isF Chalet Park on No. 7Hiha on .Sunda v, Atignit Ilth . There wece 37 mefmbers,. pre- -cnt for t he pionic' lunch at loeld ina th a fternoon with prizes for the luck '%-wl arinrs. A box of cand v was raffled off with Mrs. R. M. Cal hold- ing the lucky' ticket. Stephen Tkatch guessed the closest nuniIbý r of beans in jar. Svini- ming was enjoyed bY saine niermbers in the a fternoon. The v.eather Nvas perfect. An elet ion of officers was hetd. Rae and Reg Coombes - President, Wilrna and Rol- iie Cootiib(,s-Secr-etairv-Trea- ,urer. G\ c(ii Steven Tkatcli. Colleen Coornbcs and Dave Marsun -Garneý;Comraottee. Most memnbers staycd for another lax'ely picnic at sup- per time. Arrangements to be moade later for aext ynar's pien ic. Then ail]june honiwa;rd. Familir's presfent from Blowmni '3l r. Oakvîlle, Oshawa and Salem, tlîeir plu *uvff liopes alive, whippiiig the Bo 'ys' Trcaininig Scluul -5-1, %while in a noth- ing gaine winless Bownîun- Ville came close, buît lost i-(j to Enniskillea. Final Senior Stanidinîgs Gi' W 1, T Pi.s Countice -.14 12 t 1 25 Zion 14 8 2 4 *- ( Hampton . 14 9 -1 1 19 Satina 14 7 -1 3 17 Maple Grave 14 6 .5 3 15 Tyrone 1-4 . 8 1 il Salemn 14 2 il 1i.5 Bow'ville 14 (i 14 ) t Junior Standings GPW 1, LT P t Sauina 1l() 8 1 i17 Maple Grave 1t 7 1 2163 Zion Io 6.3 21:3 B.T.S.-- - l--- u 1 5 3 2 1 Countice -1Il5 r)1 1l Hampton Io.7 5 5() 1) Enniskillen l0 2 5 :3 7 Tyrone 10 0> 6 4 4 Ba\vmanville Il 0) 9 2 2 FInal aets: Bob Abbeft r&ei liev-ed Stephen in the sixti, and pitcbed a fine relief job. The first tbree games were tight pitcbing battles but the big bats finally boomed as a total of 27 hits were pound- ed out. Stephen's were with- out Jim Coyle and "Leftv"i Allan which weakened theirý infield. Fuelers had f; ve er- rors wbile the pool sbarks had na miscues. Pro Teams Wil Practice Here The Minneapolis Bruins of the Central Professional Hoc- kev League will hold their! 1963-64 Professional Training Camp here in Bowmanville. Manager Wren Blair of the Mianeapoli.s Club informed "The Statesman" today that the club will commence train- ing on Tuesda ' y Sept. 24th, and will work out twice dail.v.. Blair also aanouniccd that his other twa cluibs xvill alsýoý hold their training camps ini B0W, inivil le. The Clinton Cornets of thp" United States Eastern H-ockey League will train here starL-. ing Monda " , Oct. 7f h, aad the Oshawa Generals of the O.H.1 A. Provincial Junior "A" Lea-ý gue startiag about Oct. i. Reeve Sidney' Little of the, Bowmanville Arena said "This extra business will be a greati asset ta Bowmanville botht financiallv and for prestige in aur communit 'v, aad weý look forward ta a great year in hockey here." >ÀJ NEW FATHER? Sun Life has many modern plans of interesit t the new raîlier. Wheîher you require c<verage on~ our awn life, familv incne il the event of yotir dearli or wish in> ensure college education fr th@ new arrivai. you wilI find 'hat Suin Lire ha% the ançwer ta our 1prohlem. 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