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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Feb 1966, p. 10

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4,,.> Mixed League Bowling Obutouts predomiraicd la tdixed Lemmue-eation rdmyIn 'D1g4~no lemsia four -: Oues 'woSnd up via thc 7-0 * la Uic big one Osborne took ht on the in froua Wiboox ta droaù mthe c vy frorn Lirai to touiath. Bicher end Lx"bb both prevlouly deadocicd for seoond, defeateti Prout ant iH. Brock respectively te abe t he l.d . %Hrlon post- ced thc pOser ahutaut, bltsiing Grant 1-0 to a tke aven second Voeion, tire, points o«! the lIes' maction, Navian de. fasteti OIuiwilIe 5-2 cati Per- Ledt dovned E. Brock 5-2. MWl Sir4ge: Fera Bradley 266 xigis Trlplc pat Prout 695 Me1g Single: Jlm Cox ...3481 314b STW*i1é: Joc NOvla 800 8âm. Joe Iowlaft 315-250-233 Dici Perfect 344-241, Rkovard 8recl313, Ruth Grant 264- 2M Mary Nova 264, Lame Cro 262, McNley Etdies' 260- 36,Pt Prout 250-256, Duke 5kur 25,Mati Harrisn 251, Alan Lobli250. Ralpi Mliii. OM M, 99le s~Co* 247, AI IMndsard 245, Ortie- Bicherl _XI, BMos Brock 23. Ma1 Cet Cash Today Iror Old Appliancos C L A 8 8 1 F & 0 Phon.e6as-SM9 Wilcox 240, Boy Canner. '240, Hilda Broc* Zn3, Marg Welsh 237. Triple@ Dlclc PSeet 788, Monley Etcher 735, Howard Broimehi 706, Ruth Grant 685, Moln Brocit au, AiaLobli 665, Vino Prout6OU, farold Sea- nett 630, Liait Harrison 632, HIida Brock 628, Ken NiisaIs 621, Gord Wibcox 610, Bob Lemn 607, Audrey Omond 6tu, ar Wilcox 604, Duke Bruni 6el, Mag Welsh 601, Basi cm x600. ToMasStandian Oâborase ................ IL.Br Ck ............... Novlan ................ Grant .................. Prout .................. JMo N Sk n...... Himli Benne VIne Prout.... one~Echer Hizel Donaghuo Ken NichaIS luda Brok .... Joan Bruni....... HepPaler .... &ovrd Bromeli. Loy Welhh.... MAtU Ina .. Au&"eyOnot LUrne Cna 0... Gord Wox ... Bob G vnyile.. I'ern........ Pti.' 13 2011 MEMORIAL ARENA BO WMAN VILLE Telephen. 04133- PUBLIC SKATING FRIDAYo PIB. f41 - 10PM. SUNDAY,FE&.M6 2 -.4P.M. NO ~nDaTPH.th - TTM SK&1NO 3 te &- - ONLTZne 90 *fJ he Cianadian. Statesman, Bowminvfe, Fei, . 2,196 SPORTOPuCS yFrank Ilohua 4 Mayoi the local Oshawa Generils supporters wr .Ugrsdto hear this reporter dolng the color, in botween pftiId'interviews and-commercials for the hockey broadcast houp Bamilton, Thurifay nlght. Aithough wo have been on b l. 4aias a gue u.tarting way back wIth a juvenile au» Whi'lrnIra, this. Wât the first time we thad attempted *Imparticular char.. .It came about becar4e finiBlshop -tras attonding the UinUa SPortacasters and Spdftwriters banquet in Toronto - F te the bust of aur knoWledgé, missing his first play-by-play hockey broadcast. Fred Reilly took over and that lefi uý viii thc chance ta fil!l for Reilly's usual spot. k . -'i -l!you one -thng -.; this lnterviewing business is 0 k" o f tough,- although we really enjoyod the opportdiiy ti te try our hand. But 'tryang -to' ask intelligent questions, r hopng 'the answer will be more than just a "lyes", or "no,, l and maklng the effort not ta run out of material befare B lic next poriod gets undorway - oh"boy! Anyway Bishap L vWi be on the jobfrom now on, so guosa we wan'i have 01 ta worry abouit. fEs Perhaps this is about as good a time as any ta offlcially Maur roaders know that this scribe has éxtended aurati Viii. ta include regular weekeÀpd sp<ôrfscsts én CKLB. Have i been ai h now 14r. the past three manths, regularly "ice D Doccuber 4th. P * That means tUit the station bas sparts directr Am 2( * Dhhop dolng 20 broadcasts during thc week, Jim Siaw it, - portlng every week. nighl ai 11:10 and yours truly doing thc wookend sports on 6:15 and 11:05 bath Saturday and Umday. OAawa's CKL»' la undoubtedly anecifthe- provliee's blet for'covering sports ranging froua lyke'hockey in- Qshawa BI Ib Local 189 hockey locally, *Wbltby Mercantile, Jr. "BI 'W »bd "C" throughout the area, .intormediate, anl Ofl:.Jr. ja * "a", curling, baaketball, etc., abd thc kmtional icone as veU. 1U' W. knowý froua tiie calis vo roceive, a lot of people St UMito tei sports reports on CKLB. Nov thai thcy have Id a4ded ltetoweekond 'broadoustu ahè dktended Sunday's 6:15 W reporftota15 minutes, the coverago Et ovEs mare complote. We would be..happy ft .you'd give us a liston. Oh you can RC contnue ilst«dg b g'ei~aw I ' '3hoP '*m, if you'd 1k.. B. 1~t t t tJ ImN OcKÇY NIM)TL Althaugh minor hockey 'weok li oves', BovnmavildsB rbruar U SSCaad .ght 18 iii to come - Dcxitlidy Fcrar Lth. Thet's vhen the Little N.H. coaches vi j.: be sending Uiche %arges ie Uichefrat &'guIMs ~gboIgJ cummunitleu Ai vO went U4b pros.no word had becas re- colvo4 .as to tuai whoiM l o»oMdtlqn iih. DG ,Uolkg-aUter thc àtdhis are coach Don Wilcox and G. managor John Fowlei% Gealgo Cavkor and Mn Gllhooly W. WMf agaitab. handllng the p.. vees, wlth Alox Wlsemain S. aàd Terry Black as coach sud manager, respoctlvely, of Uic bantam#. The girls vi» display their hockey talents la an cxhii- bitias contoit that w»! get things rohing at SIX o'clock. Joan Simpson and Bonnie Cowlc arc thc tcam's coaches. 1'ollowing Uic battie among the fairer sex, atoms imike te Uic tee ai moyen p.m. The pce woo game goes at elght wlth Uic bantams getting undervay an lidur later. A special attraction yull lie Uic appearanceo f Oshawa GeneraIS' highly-c'ated defenceman, Bobby Ors'. Noxt ycmr hom hèbby orý>bàbly von't be as accessible, bocause he h iait oer*ain ta egd Up in a Boston Bruins uniforua. mu t t t f1 t Bri EIIlGT9sIART - JUVENLES ()UT Bh EOWmanvil!e Juveniles were ousied froua playoff com- r Petitio lutaiwemk whest *hey lait twi le Aax doi»g s -11w but of three OJM.ILA.. playoff cei twôlmligalS.- '~nj U~I i1IÏni6m c, 'who doeïtia'; sron Lindiay club Saturday, wili atari on their playofi trail this D. Saturday night, an vmtch Uic bulletin board ai Uic Làprary& corner for details. Teenage Bowling &4ANTAM GIRLS Mutton 5, Brysan 0; White- mad 3, Bradley 2. Teana Standing luiton 12 raley -- I ryson - 8 Rigi single Whitehecad 222 »rom13, . , 2 16 Higi Double Bromne» _____407 Whitehiead ----374 JUiMiu BOTSx Stalkor 5, Donoghue 0; Bou. meestor 5, Palmer 0; Adanu 5, Preston 0. Tem sStanding Palmer ---- __ __ _ la Bauvmeestor l Adams - -- 13 Donoghue Preston-0 w1gb Single B. Preeco _____211 B. Adams -____200 G. MacDonald19 115gb Double G. MacDonald -____348 IB. Adamis -_____344 JUNIOIR GIRLS Firth 5. Ayre 0; Chlttick 5, ýDônoOhuo 0; D. Sellers 3, J. Sellers 0. Tuas Standing D. Sellera ____ 18 Donoghue * 13 Chtticit - __ _ __ _ 12 Fith ... __ _ _ 10 Ayre ._ _ _ __ _ _ ' J. Sellera 0 Hlgh Single C. Evans _____269 J. Patielti 268 J. Donaghue . .254 S. Fith -______ 237 D. Sellers ____.218 J. Brame» .---208-202 HiiDeul. J. Donoghuo 445 S. Finth ______385 SENIOR SUM DLEAGuE Goodvla 5. Cclviii. 2; Burns 5, Caln 2; Bicher 5. Beauprie 2. ToamsSt-ading Burma 22 Caia 15 Eicher ________ 14 Goodwls .. 13 Colvulle _______ 9 Beauprie ______9 11gb Single N. Goodvln __-__ 321-205 B. ColviUle _-____82-225 J. Benneti 252: B. Welsh _____240: D. Brook -____ 235-200 R. licher _______ 235 D. Luxion ______235 S. Mitchell_ __ _ _ 233 C. Bradley - 232-214 M. Hately 205 K. MeMullen ______2141 J. Porter _______ 203. M. Braley - 2221 Run __ __-2081 W. Lewis --~ 213-M0-2171 G. Birkcr -___ 207-2271 D. Edmondion -___2o1 S. Caln 20M B. clvi!!.__ __ __ 687 N. Gootivin 6_____ 771 W. Lewis du__ 3 C. Bradley 63 G. Birkes'______613 R. Bicher __fil___ 1 D. Drock ____ 0 1Hov long Uicegimni Goua from utmdm grviiins munt ; - n ter k then ire oves'150 ycmnset ose.o Loca1 -189"s Entry^ in Junior Hockey League Midgets Ready For Playoffs Sinice NoveuLiet $thr the local Midgets have played 20 gazes, winning 16, loaing .wo, and with, two ties. 1his inehides 14 league games suad six exhibition L-zaeS. agminst M1arkham, Trenton, Wexford, Br'adford, Richmnond 11111 and Lindsay, ln thiat order. In league play they were beaten once by Ajaxand tied by Stouîfvlflle Trenton won 6-5 ln Tren- ton miter boe..ng 5-2 here, and Bradf.ord tied the locals 4-4 in Bownmnville. Tva goalies, DoUg Hayes and Doive Wright played 10 garnes esch. Over 20 games they aUloied cniy 5gos nt whlle their rrates'= l7. O.JLA. Laktaeshm Uget Ptud standings . Qames Total Wba i Lait Tled Pts. iowm'vllo 2 1 j 23 Vhltby *8 5 11 Max 8 6 16 Uxbridgo 5 '8 1 il 3tiOuafvl1e 4 8 2 10 PortP ay 10 1 7 !akmi 3 la O 6 'est Rouge 1 13 0 2 Team Scerlng O.P. G. A. T.P. Ion Webb 17 18 14 32 3.Peters le 12 1e 30 rTaylor 19 18 10 28 -lbit 1 4 24 28' 1. Nowes 18 17 10 27 rOyler 19 12 13 25 C. ROgcru là 12 -10 22 rH.roock 19 7 14 21 rGllhooly le 5 12 17 J.CaWker 10 3 14 17 P omsy 10 1l, 4 15 Oorrden 12 5 5 10Oi .Finey 19 2 5 7 V. Aideir 19 0 6 6 Broyn 7 0 3 3 WOrden 9 1 1 2] Town League Hockey Olympia and Robson's 3-m3 M cNult y' s Down Crystal Robson Motora remained five points ahead cf runner-up Olympia Restaurant as Uic tva temms battled ta a 3-3 drav in thc opening game of Town .eague Hockey double-heador action, Thursday niglit mi Uic Miemorial Arena. McNulty's Sports dawned Crystal Dalry 5-3 in Uic second contesitat nove three points up on the ceflar.dwellers. Robson's opened up a 3-0 first period bulge on goals by Grant Flintoff, Terry Black and Gary McCullough, but after a scoreless second ses- sion Olympia clicked for Uhroe in tho third, the tylng tafly coming vith anly 48 seconds remminlng. Raye West led the t ci fi G a come-back with tva goals, tho- other gaing ta "Hank" Lane. Crysial sud McNulty's wore scaroles. after tho opening session vith Uic vinners edg- ing in front 3-2 in Ue socQnd and out-scoring the dairy-men 2-1 In Uic final 20 minutes. Joe Balson and Don Masters each notchod, a pair for Uhe Sports, George Heath adding Uce other. Crystai vere led by Ted Fairoy's pair with Don MeGregor counting Uic single marker. Team sStandings Tea W L TPts. Robson Motors -_ il 4 1 23 Olympia Rest'ani 8 6 2 18 McNulty's Sports 6 9 1 13 Crystal Dairy __ 4 10 2 10 ýMen'9s Major League Stading FovMt Week ville 706 (273), Ruas Hall- 1. Second Schedule man 701 (241). Alf Sarnells had 299 fora Teams W L MtB single gane. Ron Maynmrd Hendry Motors 9 3 9 297, Art Rove 285, Stan Mc- LlbertY Bovi 9 3 9 Murier 284, Harry Akey 283, 5 Ken's Frmnk "ýSports Editor" Mohun 5 Men's Wear -7 % 4% 7% 276, Mauritz Annemrt 272, Jim. 3 Nels Osborne Ins. 7 5 7 Callan Jr. 265, Bob Williams 0 Frank's Vmriety - 7 5 7 262, Cecil Mutton 262. 7Lander Hardware 6 6 6 Gari Clarke, beoaof the 0Popsi Cola -.-..a 6 6 Men's Major League, bas cap- Jury & Lovell - 6 6 0 iured Uce loy single score for Dyksira's lood ..- 5 7 5 the schedule. Garf bmd 94 Beaver Lumber .. 4% V7% 4% and mlsp the 1ev triple of 436. Selby Grant Heai. 3 9 3 Alf Sameils had a single gaie L.G. A. -__ 2 10 a ofl108. AveragesThe Popsi Cola boys had high single toam score 1,219, Name Games Ave. while the Hendry -Molors kids Abi Saman____ 12 246 had 3,401 for higb triple.. AI Osborne - 12 240 Ab Saman has takon a nice George Bobo. - 12 234 lead for bigh average. Ab bas Bob Richards - 12 230 246 for 12 games while AI Ellon Brock - 12 230 Osborne is in second place DOD?"OPipe 12 228 hitting 240. George Bobo. hae 3Russ Oke 12 226 Hendry Motors sud Liberty 3Ron Maynard - 12 226 Boy! are tied with nine vins Clarence Oice 12 225 each for top spot In the tbam Stan MeMurter- 12 224 standing. Frank Samis - 12 224 Wblle you are remding this Jack Bond- - 12 224 colunin anc of our bovîcrs Norn Hennhng- 12 223 will be un England. Dr. H. B. Rap Palmer 12 223 Rundle la taking a month's kErnie Perfect - 12 222 vacation. Froua England Dr. rEd Leslie -___ 12 222 Rundle and Evangeline vill SBill Westlake - 12 222 be off to tUe vilds of Africa. Mike Murphy - 12 221 No doubt Howard Rundie vho Rusa Haiely 12 221 haan't abat a door in Ontario Dr. H. B. Rundle 12 219 in years vill probably brlng Bob Lavion 12 219 an elophani backc with hlm. Bud Barner 12 219 AUl the Major League bovlers Mauriz Anneart 12 219 wish tUc Rundle's a vonder- Art Rove .. 12 218 fui vacation sud a sae reiunn. Rusa Haflman - 12 218 Mati Harrison - 12 218 Harry Akey -. 12 21 Bud Hennung - 12 21,8 i a in Kari Piper - 12 217 Laurence Loas.. 12 217 M SaeUs--- 12 216~ Tour Goodyear arol Baennett 12 215Pen Bruce Mine 12 2144Rodi. Lou Wseman - 12 213 raenFedTpi ro George Stephon- 12 212 rsdnPe Tpi r- Si Trevin- - 12 212 sided a4t tc dinner meeting Don Blshop-- 12 211 cf the Bowmanvllle Kivanis Dive McKnight - 12 208 Club held -ai the Flying Maurice Richards.. 12 207 DuIIchmaIWJIMéor Hoiel on Don Bm ne» 12 206 M<onday evenàng, January 24. Frank Mohun 12 206 Two gueste, Cliford AUkIread Howard Brommeil 12 205 and Bill Jewell, both ai Bow- Harold Mchelson.. 12 205 m'anvie, vere present. Ted Bagne» 12, 204 klmmdlately after dinner Bill Orme -- 12 203 the Kivanlans enjoyed an Jack Lander - 12 202 extensive tour tiirougbout the Bob Glanville 12 202 Goodyear Reclai plant hore. Love!! Macou 12 201 They were acconipanied by Frankt Blun12 201 the manager of the local Re- Bob Wiliam. - 12 200 clik plant, Harry Cook, and John Ok. __- 12_ 200 Don Mantera. The Kivanialis Bruce Adamis - 9o MO vlewed Uic entire Inticome 'clfrom oeld tires goln.g Bewung u" Cto h1uge crackter night Ab Saman, top bowicu for through ta Uic finish vhen Uce second ;hs ehd ic heclaned ruber vent triple vith game. af 247-238- ihrough the milis and cm 296 for a iotal of 781 pin&a oui ready ion dsipplng. Si Trewin, your fr*i--dly la i ce-President Bob Car- iroes, hd747 (U41>. Joën rutheai sncved a voie of! 0.sof a WW Id 51 01, thonirs te Mr. Cook sud Mn. bid 737 (M9) Big Dom Ok. Mastemr. a thc lntereiting 732 ad tbetour andi their Informative 35 anti Uic -nmefta <js Jici, Bod 21 (252), Mati AfWer&s Ute Kivanians Harrison 719 <(2M-261), Bs'. . L ntned to thc Vlying Duich- B. Rundle 719 (M6), AI Os- amusIflartel for a short 1borne 713 (W5), Geofge Ohm- buinusm aoimM &.l GOODYEAR BOWLING Brymn Martyn stole the spotlight in Goodyear League bowling Thuosday nWht as he crashcd the pins for a big 405 gaine. Tigers stayed right ofi top, downng Machine Shop 5-2, wWhie Fan Belts came uo) with Uder first win - a 5-2 decision over Banbury. A-11 other teammi vere dead- locked lait week and now f Ladis'major1 Haynes pufled off a. big 2-1 upse wtnover front-run-ning Buday latheo Ladis nMjr ILeague Bowling last Monday. night, as Patfield ededE :h or 2-1 and BickeU downed Slaght 2-1 to mnove within a single point of the top. IPerris wailopéd Tennant 3-0, creîting a three-way deadlock for second. Tall-end Tonnant are stili looking forter s pi,'hvn ab »Xbed--tour chut-cuts in smc- trounced Butt-ha Brooks bounctB1aker in the other two-gmItw bath end- mng in shut-l*tw Dot Collins led the way with a 767 triple and 376 single to sweep ail honours. Dori3 Jol» stayed close at 761, other top efforts going to Bernice Buday 741, Dot Brooks 715, Helen Piper 709 and Bernice Terry 704. Doris Joli was also second In the single division with 331, followed by CocUe Bow- mr 303, Jean Harness 299, Dot Brooks 288 and Barb But- tonshaw 285. Buday 10 Patfield --------------------- 9 Brooks 8 Joli ------ 7 Slaght - -----__6 Hmnes __5 mchcr- --- ---- _ 4 Baker----3 Tonnant ....O 220 Games and Over J. Tonnant 220, M. Foster 230, B..o M. Perris 227, L. Wright 290, Balso G- D. Colns 376, O. Patfield Wery, G.1221, C. Bruce 235, E. White- head 240, 237; O. Etcher 238, M. Slaght 277, B. Terry 265, three still are, but only tha'ee points separate themn. Braid- crs won over Hose 5-2 ta ro- main in the runner-up îslot, five points off the pace. Boit- er Rocin took ovor third, edging Boita 4-3. MaTtyn, with bis big 405, rofled up an 837 tripe ta set the pace, other highs going tao Don Oke 772, "Bud"l Henning 764. Mrev Thornpson 761, 1Walt H-ately 686 an'd- Art Rowe 678. -Hennflg bowled 310, follow- cd by Thornpson 299, 2810, Okr 285. Alan Wray 283 and HRate- ly 276. Team Standings Tigers ........ ........ Braiders ..............- Boier Rcn.......... Baâboury ..........- Machine Shop ..... Pontic Patinon . then you don't have far to go!1 It's as near as your Pontiac dealer's! rnuacs oeauty wsns a loi or friend. You can telil uxurious a big-car ride can be 80 agile. Before wç thai jusi by looking atiti. But should yeu wish 10 forget the practicai. side of Pontiac, lci's remeupbir Ibat find oui whaî Ponuiac's new brand of performance can each one of ils 54 h'andsom c models la * Çt,lIJszed do for you, you rcally have to drive the car. Before family car priced jui right for Îhe prforianc-fov you do, let us tell you one lhing: Once you've pulled wilh a budget 10 keep. Sound Jike wç cotWde'tPopuàc' aýway from the curb in a new Pontiac, be prcpared the perfet Car for; you? We dop. Visit yôuy Pqtjme to smdc. You're pointed toward exciîemesn. Acceler- dealer ioday and discover why, His amùe is.tited b~Iw ation i. quick . . . vcsy auick. Freuway cruisng 1 The Success g> .i. imoota and quiet. And on th roughcst, tisi sî o Car has donc futg à & you eu flad, you'U bc surprised that a car with s0 it again. JE nF i ffI4 l111 AUTHROIUZED PNTIC DEALER 19N WMAN VILLE , ROBSON MOTIORS LIMITED 238; F. Bruce 232, S. Biokeil 229, 240; D. Park 241, 236; IL Wiseman 233, C. Bowers 3o3, P. Haines 221, 241; 5. Davii 268 B.Budy 28,283; M. Colo 223, S oieier 335, D. Jo» 331 251;HB. Donoghue 221, S. Fov;ier 239 2629;H.2lper 232 26; D ~ry B. Buttonshaw 220, 285; J. M. os. 299, D. Broks288, 3JC Stephen 231, K.White 228J Suteliff e 233, J. Bakelri241B. 221* TeP 13 Avorages B. Buday 245 D. Brooks -.223 P. Hayaca. 218 0. Etcher 212 S. Bickefl - 211 K. Sc _____. 211 FL 210 X. 208 B. But0nha L. Hazelden 202 a vOl mm veq op te $51«0000 at a moamouable rate et Inteveat Te eonm.Ilite Yser Wils or ter' aY ether wortbwblle puun.. steadily employei and bave gedoi edIL IlT.ephone 723-4631 0 1 Last week, 1hiÈ team lost ail hope of entering B. Best, B. Sleep; back row, B. Ogden, G. the Junior Playoffs, but they wiil stili be in there Forsey, R. Swan, J. Coyle, D. Wilkins, P. battling for the remaining few games. The team, from Richardson and G. Malley. lefi to right, front row, T. Baker, S. Burns, D. 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