8 The Canadiani Statesmian, %ownaniîle, july il, 1973 FIASHBWK - 25 Years Ago - The merchants softball teamr recently appeared in smart new uniformrs of crimson and gold. To obtain'these nifty outfits, donations were received from the folkiwýing merchants: Higgon Electric, Mason and Dale, Bert Johnston, Jamiesýon's Tire, Shop, Len Elliott, Couch, Johnston and Cryderman, Lloyd Ellis, Atkins Flower Sbop, Williamn's Ice, Frigid Loéker System-, MeGregor Drugs, 'A. E. McGregor and Co., Allin's Meat Market, Stuart R. James, The Radio Shop~, A. C. Darch Wholesale, Poole's Bakery, Harry Alun, Hartwig'sJewel- lery, Edmonstone's Mý1arket, Berry's Bookstore, McFeeters Bros., Elliott Shoe Repair, Moe Breslin, Marlf's Jewellery and Northcutt and Smith. FLASHIBACK - 10 Years Ago - Kiwanis Park at the north end of Bownanville on what is known as Jackmiatis Creek, the Kiwanis are working bhard on a miajorproject there. They are building a damn across the creek to bold back suffiejent water to mnake a huge swimingir, area. Last y'ear they cleared bush and hope to miake the park into au ideal place for picnics, swimmnintg and outdoor cooking occasions. Those, taking part included Don Brooks, Hank Janzen, George Bebee, Ted Hlutton, Ron Brooks and Dr. Alan Steel. THE IOTH ANNUAL FIELD DAY - of the Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers will be held July ltb and 19th at the Research Station, Delhi, Ontario. Wednesday, 10 a.m., to 4:00 p.m. - Guided wagon tours of experimental- plots consisting of comparative variety test, new yariety introduc tions, new, cultural trials for production of tobacco sheet. fumigation tests, plant spacing and m nany others. Thursday,, 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Saine guided wagon tours as Wednesday, Jufly 18. Special Guide4 Tours '- Special guided tours of the following laboratories Will take place fromi 10 a.mi. to 12 noon, and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.ý each day. 1. Tobacco and Health Labora tories 2 . Entomology Laboratory; 3, Plant Pathology Laboratory; 4. Chemical Laboratories;ý 5. Plant Physiology Laboratory; 6. Physical Laboratory. Tee cold "Homemade" lemnonade as usual.A lunch stand, picnie tables and benches will be available in the bush park. There will be no Addresses this year. TORONTO T1O011s - of the W.H.A. wiIl play the miajority, of th eir home gaines at Varsity Arena for the coming season. A year long agreemient was signed last week with the University, of Toronto. WIN6 TO 4~IEN -Ail +-,ill É e ~ePort Hope police swung bis way to victory in the Port Hope Invitational Golf Tournament in Port Hope last Wednesday. The tourney included, a social gathering afterwards and members of the .Cobourg and Newcastle police were included in the day's activities. Jake Berga, of the Cobourg OPP detachment, won the low net prize in the 18 biole event. The team prize went to the host Port Hope Police, for their efforts. COBOURG WINS' 4-3 - Last Wednesdayi, Cobourg Pee Wees sent Frank - Funk" Clarey to the mound for bis first starting a ssignmnent. Clarey, wbo sbhowed proise as a hurler' when *thrust inito action in an emtergïency against Witby, pitched four innings and exited 'y itb the score deadlocked at 3-3. The lefty gave up just tbree base bits during his tenure. How- ever, it was relie-ver Brian DolIey wbo official- ly gained credit for a 4-3 victory in a ramn- abbreviated contest. The gainei was terminat- ed after five innings because of the unýfavorable weatber. Ilick Bain toiled on tbe Bownianville rubbier, permitting eigbt bits. Danny Lavis proved to be the best "mudder", by batting tbree for three witb a pair of sjingl1es to compflemnent a double. Flynn Flannigan biad a double and single, and Dolley two singles for, Pirates in tbeir l2th Win in 16 LOBA outings. COBOU1 RG LEGION BULT dfae rono OSHIAWA TENNIS CLUB - was handed its first loss -in 20 matches taking a 4-2 defeat in Irter-Counity Major Mixed Tennis League action against Toronto Pine Point. Oshawa's win streak started last season and continiued through play in 1973. The club currently holds down second place in the league standings, Jack Langmaid and Werner Mees of Oshaw,ýa posted the only victory in *ien's doubles topping Brian Saunders and Max Èosotti 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. 111-f oted Pamela Il Safely On Shore Af ter Encounter with Rocks Midgets Lose To Oshawa 12-5 Last week's front page showed a picture of this boat perched high on rocks at Bowmanville harbor. Readers will be interested to learn that it is now resting on, shore after many hours of arduous rescue work. There are several large holes in the bull but it should be repaired and seaworthy again in the not too distant future. Brock'sWîn Own Lawn Bowling Trophy On Sunday,, at Bowmanville Lawn Bowling Club, a trebles, tournament was held for the, Mervin Brock trophy and he and bis wife were the winners, assisted by. Clarence Oke. Harold Bennett's rink was second with Les Coomnbes and Eve Sandford, the other members of the threesome. Les Langs, Marg McAdam and Stew Carson were'high for one game, and Mr. Grant's rink from Peterborough were higb for two games. On Saturday, Clarence Oke skipped a rink that included Les Langs and Norma Brock in Port Hope and they won the Harry and Gladys Memorial trophy.ý This photo shows, from lef t to rigbt, Clarence Oke, Les Langs with the Nicholîs tropby, Mrs. Norma Brock and her husband Mervin. Parks S3hexds Batting Slump As Heà% Pounds Homer In 9th Electrons Win over Oshaîwa by .im Clarke Guy Parks shed a batting slum p and powered the Locke TV Electrons to a 6-5 verdict over ii Oshawa Legionnaires on Sunday at Soper Creek Park. After being mired in a one for 17 skid,, Bowmanville's shortstop slammed a Gary Carroll pitch for a borner, as be led off the TV cluib's nintb inning. The blow 1was a fit tiing finale to a tremiendouýts ba-il gaine, in which BowrnanviIllebattled' frorn behind 4-:1 and 5-4 deficits, posting their loth %-ictory in 14 gaines. The victory leaves the Electrons witbi a flashy 7-1 home record and squared things against the tough Oshawa crowd, 3-3 this season. Gary "Hawk" Akey, whose only ptching setback has been at the expense of the Motor City outfit, raised bis burling credentials to 4-1, in collecting the win on Sunday. Five of Oshawa's 11. safeties came in the fîrst two innings. as Bowmanville appeared to be holding a mass sijesta, falling behind 4-0, Ted Whiite- ley's single to right fielid cashed in two runs in thie first. with the bases full. A rnixup on Larry Perris' tbrow home and a foll owup wild heave by Akey allowed twp/ more runs to sco-re on the sanie play. OsaasMurray Godfrey, who baffledi the Electrons in their July lst meeting, whicb the Legionnaires won 5-4, appeared away to another big day. Bowmanville, trailing 4-0 and hitless, sprang to life ln the fouirth, connecting for three runs. With two out and Ray Crombie on- first via a Toffan (.370) and Lutton (.429) bave been the Legionnaires' top.swatters in the Oshawa- Bownanvilie clashes. Akey, coatinued his out- standing control work, walk- ing nobody, aithough he nick- ed Loffan.' In 45 innings, "Hawk" bas allowed only four walks. The Electrons are entering a busy week, wiith three games scheduied in five days and ahl against Port Hope. Tonight (Wednesday) they are away for a 7:30 affair. This game will be aired over CHUC 1500. This Thursd.ay night, the Flyers return for a 6:30 engagement and return again on Sunday- at 2: 00 p.m. Bowmanvilie are currently 2-1 against their arch rivais this season. sra BASEBALL SCORES - Since last week's issue, the local Juveniles lost both, games of a doubeheader to, Kingston, on Saturday and the Locke Electr.ons had two wins, beating Kendal 1-0 on Thursday and coming from behind to squeak out a 6-5 victory over Oshawa on Sunday. Port Hope Flyers dropped a 9-1 game to Oshawa on Saturday, but overcame a 6-0 lead by Kendal on Sunday to win 10-6. The Bowmanville Pee Wees almost came through on Sunday but unfortunately lost to Port Hope 5-4 after leading 3-1 after the first inning. Oshawa Legionaires defeat ____ ed Bowmanville 12-5 in an Easternî Ontari o Midget Base- JUNIOR, FIELD DAY- At Bowmanville hail League Game at Kinsmen Countr 1y Club on Monday, about' 15 young Stadium, Oshawa. Thursdav night. players took part in the annual Junior Field Oshawa outhit the visitors Day. Winners of awards, were: 18-bole, low 12-9, with Gary Sherban, John gross, David MeQuillan, 73, witb Ron Strike Buchowski, Mike Matwichuk 2nd; Ist net, Butch Krakenberg and Ted and Ed, Kiberd each claiming Tr two. Other Oshawa hits went Trdeau 2nd; 9-hole winners, John Hogarth, to Pete, Stycuk, Paul Behm. Marty Preston and Joey/ Nowlan; Girls: winning pitcher Keith Powell Carrde and Julie Pearson; longest drive, boys, and Shayne Liberty. Rick James; closest to hole on 3rd, Tom Bob Burtch had a home rua aînd single for Bowrnanville Nowlan; cbipping, Dan Strike; most honest with Ray Forsey clouting. a golfer, Bob Preston; winner of bidden hole, triple and single, Jim Wallace most strokes, Tim Buttonshaw; hidden hole, and Mike Wereczcinski each paMkOre coilecting two hits. Jim paMkOre Parker had the other bit. Powell had 14 strikeouts and Bucbovwski, who reiieved in GOLF NEWS- Tuesday ande Wednesday of this the eigbth, tanned three. week, Pro Bob Burrows will be competing in the ___ Centennial Pro-Am Tourniament being held at Gî'M DealI e rs Richmnond^ HiliCountry Club. 288 golfers are Set Records Genei ai Motors of Canada ONLY 5Uc ADMISSION sbattering 1973 selihng pace BI inSE SUPER deali sconinud teîî eco d BI KISME 37,489 representing an ail tiine record seliing rate, smashing the existing record set in April, 1973, J. D. Duffy, vice president and general sales manager, annouinced today. Total car and truck deliver- les of 46,470 were 7.5 per cent ahead of May, 1972. Included in' the May total was 37,489 cars, up 8.1 per cent from 34,694 iast May. The May' truck total of 8,981 units wxas 5.5 per cent abead of the 8,51b trucks soid iast Ma y. "The May sales total marks the third successive record rnontb for GM", Mr. Duffy said, 'reaffirrning the strong public acceptance of GAI car and truck uines. We fuily expect to continue this kind of performance in the sum mer înonths abead.«' For the 1973 caiendar year to-date, total car and truck sales ai-e at an ailltime bigh. running 32.7 per cent abead of 1972 levels. Total passenger car sales.,of 150',784 xvere 30.8 per cettahea,:d of 11,I 299 last year, and total trucks of 2,9 were 39.8; per cent abead of 30,545 in 1972. single, Oshawa's sure banded inning. On his two previous second sacker, Ted Lutton. trips, left fielder Crombie had surprised everyone by drop- pulled in lusty shots. ping Mike Johnson's easy pop Ray's grab off Reid's third fly. Larry Perris doubled off inning drive was a lesson in the lef t field fence for one run, concentration and courage, as wbile Larry Piper banged out lie followed the bail back to the a two run double. Botb blows snow fence, finally gloving it were solid shots to the wrong in spectacular fashion as bie field. lay draped over the fence. Piper produced the equaliz- The Electrons' Crougb er in Bowmaaville's sixtb, launched bis third borner of greeting reliever Gary Carroll 1973, leading off the bottom of, with- a sacrifice fly., Doug the eighth, to tic things once Crougb opcned tbe frame witb again. the TV lubs fifth bit off Akey, wbo gained control as Godfrey. The Oshawa starter, the inniags went by. blanked1 exited after throwing John- Oshawa la the ninth, but son's bunt wildly and walking needed an alert play by Perris. Crombie. who moved to first Bob Reid, the Legionnaires' la tbe seventh. Lutton led off burly first baseman. slammed with a single to left and the one over the lef t f ield wall, tbrow into the infield was wild. starting off Osbawa's eighth Crombie pounced on it and _______________ il_ wiped out Lutton trying for WVINNEBAGO second, witb a perf ect tbrow to NIOT()ïOLR IRIM ES Rogers. I4ONDA MO1,0'VORCX CLES The Electroas' ioth win of Newi - Used tbe camrpaiga becarne official JUIINSON OUTBOAROI when Parks belted a Carroll MOTORS - BOATS offering over the left field' FIAItDTOP fence, for bis fourtb roundtrip- TENT TRAILERS per and 1ltb RBI. ail at Around the Bases - Parks, ONTARIO SPORTS wbo went into the gaine ln the Orono Hx-,ý 115 983-5444 sixth, was one for two, leaving bim with a .320 average. Crombie, one for tbree in the uI~uaa*r match, is on bis beels witb a "ÛW LES 319 average. One of the' NIL Y VVLE Electrons' rnost pleasant sur-, 1 Queen Street- fine work of rookie Larry Bowmanville, Perris. île currently tops the PHONE 623-7591 team with a .346 mark and is 24 HOUR SERVICE .357 against Oshawa this 011, Cas & Electrie Furnace season. Parks, and Crombie & Air Condition Installa- bave both enjoyed success tions - Central & Window against Legionnaire pitching, Units - Ciare Hecla & with .381 and .368 figures. Findiey Equipment Ken Toffan, Lutton. Pat Free Estimates Brown and Masa Ono, al bad Budget Terms Available two hits apiece for Oshawa. to be held in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE] SINCLUDING FULL CARD GAME FOR $300.01- Full Card BGSEII 3 BIG * game BG SPEiAL GAMES qBUT f on$1,000.00 $AT.0 rn 51 no's. $1o0.00 per line $150.0 S7Or $500.00full card AI » M5