Re d Eagles1 Decision In1 by David Passant You try and try agaîn and where does it get you? Tbat could have been tbe question the Bowmanvîlle Red Eagles ,Were asking tbemselves after dropping a 5-3 decision to the Port Hope Panthers despite outsbooting the Panthers by 13 shots. Panther netminder Peter Morris was the p rime obstacle in helping to blunt, the Red Eagle attack. He turned away 49 Eagle drives and easily starred in bis team's home ice victory. Scoring opening at the 15 minute mark as Panther Wayne Griffeth tallied (rom Brad Davies and Phil Taylor. The Red Eagles countered in the second périod however, as Bob Mowat bit for two goals. Hon Strike assisted on the Mowat goal at 1.09, witb Bill Drop Tough Port Hope Wagar and Doug Tamblyn assisting on the second Red Eagle goal at 5.19. Less than a minute later, Port Hope tied the score by Gary Rowe who was assisted (from Ken Baker at 7.30. The Pantber's Ted Bryan was later set up by Phil Taylor to give the home team a one goal margin., Witb two seconds remaining in the middle period, Panther Dean Morgan tallied from Brad Davis. Bowmanville cut the Panth- er lead to a single goal at 2.32 of the final period, but were again set back two minutes later when Port Hope seored its insurance marker. Bill Wagar was credited for the Eagle goal with assists com- ing from Ted Puk and Bob Mowat. Ted Bryan netted the final Panther goal unassisted at 4.32. Stephen's Fuelers Stili Dominate Ba"sketbal] by David Passant Steplîeî's Fuels picked up a pair of vie tories in the last two weeks boopen Up a hree game lead on their cbosest rivals, Ken's Men's Wear. On Tues. Nov. 27tb, tbey collected two easy points witb a defaulted decision over Ken's and lasI week, Dec. 4, they tbrasbed Hooper's 42-15. On Nov. 27th's other t ussle, Coronatifn dumped Hoop- cr's Jeweller's 41-26. The Dec. 4 nighbcap saw the best game of the season as Kens took over second spot witb a 36-34 overime win overCoronation. The Fueler's aller seven contests have 12 points ( 2 points per win), Ken's is next with eight points, Coronation is 3rd. with six, wbile Hoopers sit in the basement witb two points, aller five straigbl defeats. In Nov. 27t's action, Cor- onation wcre lead by Tom Gordon's 12 point output, Doug Kramp had 10, Jim Beam nine, Bob Rowe four, Barry Draper four, and Dave Pass- ant witb two. For Hooper's, I ,Loop Chris Steel and D. McDonald bad eight apiece, witb Russ Calloway six and Tom Simp- son four, the other scorers. Stephens were credited witb a 2-0 default win. In Dec. 4tb's opener, Steph- ens were paced by John Comptons 16 point effort. Jeff Weaver bad nine, Domenie Gallello eight, Ken Kelly five and B. Proie four to round out their offense. John Rundle bad seven for Hoopers, A. Camp bell witb four, D. McDonald two, xwitb single points to Tom Simpson and Russ Calloway. Tied 28-28 after regulation lime, Kens outscored Corona- lion 8-6 in overtine for the victory. For thie winners, Jim Campbell had 10 points, Bill Morrison fine including four points in overtime, Mike Mar- shall eighl, Doug MeFeeters four, Doug Parker three and Steve Coles two. For Corona- tion, tops was Bob Rowe witb Il points,four in overtimeDan MeKinnon nine, Tom Cordon and Jim Beam six each, and Dave Passant witb two. WYoods Bantams Post Wins Over Whitby and Bay Ridges The H. L Wood "Trans- Brent Badour. porters" countied f'or two weIll To the third period Brad desle d victor-ies in,,tbe past Godfrey scored the clincher we(, wning Whitby-by a 6-3 assiýsted by Gary Dusseldorp. couhh'in a home encounter and Fraser and Murphy sbared' dropping Bay, Rîdges 2-0 on the shutout. their home ice. In exhibition play the In the game with Whitby -Transporters" dropped a Tim Buttonshaw led tbe point close one to Tbornbill by a parade seoring two goals and, score of 2-1, the game being assisting on one. Don Farrow played in the new Markbam also added a pair witb singles Cetennial Arena. Thornbill going to Wayne Whiteman and scored early in the game as Scott Stevens. Tom Fyman, Bowmanville was caugbt nap- Gerard Morrison, Hon Visser ping around the net, scoring and Brad Godfrey picked up on a low shot. Brad God(rey lit assists. the light for Bowmaovillc, Brian Fraser and Britt beingset up by Rick Bain and Murphy sbared net duties for Brent Badour on a neat the home side. passing play, to even the In the game at Bay Ridges score. the "Transporters" complete- Tbornhill came rigbt back to ly dominated play with the take the lead 2-1, and the score Býay club being held to five remained that way 10 the final shots on goal. wbistle. played a strong game busting up almost every attack, and headmanning the puck to the forwards for a ýconstant at- t ack. Rick Bain ýscored aI the 1: 12 mnark of the second period set up by Bradý Godfrev and GET CASH TODAY FOR OLD APPLIANCES THROUGII STATESMAN CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 623-33:03l Red Eagles Corne from Mary Brown's Novices -.->i * ~ if -Defeat Oshawa 4-3 n--eminu 10 ip r-ranxiorcr Huskies by D)avid Passant At the 5.04 point in the 2nd. period, the visiting Frankford Huskies had just counted their 4th. goal of the evening and appeared well on their way to victory at the local arena Sunday evening. But three goals in the second and two in the third, including the last three by right-winger Paul Forsey, lifted the Eagles to a thrilling 5-4 win, in one of the hardest hitting games this season. Frankford came out hitting and skating in the first period, and led 3-0 atter 20 minutes. They scored two quiekies, 2.04 seconds apart. Ken Jacket tallied from John Murphy and Bob Scott at 2.54. They Lou Doucette scored froni Wayne Clapp and Gean Doucette. Before the end of the period, at 19.14, Gary Payne scored with assists going to Doug Nash and John Masterson. Ken Hodgson of the Huskies made il 4-0 at 5.04 with an uoassisted effort. Doug Tamo 5-4 on'Sunday blyn tallied (rom Bill Wagar bis bal trick, and Bowman- and Bob Mowat at 9.24 as ville the game. Bowmanville finally got un- Eagle Extras: Bob Beer's tracked. The Red Eagles Plumbing and Heating, spon- came witbin two at 18.25 as sors of tbe 73-74 Junior Red Mike Cornell took a pass (rom Eagles, (inally bas bis name AI Emard at bis own blue line, on tbe locals sweaters. Randy flew loto Huskie territory, and Thiele' played brilliantly in shot the puçk past net minder goal, especially in the final Jim Conley mbt the corner. two periods, to preserve the Then tbanks to excellent work win for Bowmanville. Bob by Don Smith, a face-off was Mowat, a newcomer, bas forccd in tbe visitors end. collected two goals and two Smith got the draw to Paul assists in bis two appearances Forsey who snappcd a 20 for the Red Eagles. Frankford tooter home witb just 10 pulled their goal tender in tbe seconds remaining in the final stages of Sunday's lbrill- second period, to make it 4_3, er, but Eagles cbecking kept Frankford. tbem at bay. In the third period, Paul Junior Standings Forsey (ired home bis second (As of Dec. 4, but including of the evening off of Conley's Eagles games with Port Hope pads, adter a shot from Ted and Frankford) Puk at the point. Captain Teani. IVon. .Lost. .Tîed..Pt. Bruce Osborne also picked up Cobourg ...... 14 1 0 28 an assisl on the goal at 3.25. Lindsay ...... 9 3 2 20 This sel the stage for Paul's Port Perry .... 8 5 2 18 winner a bard slap shot (rom Bowmanville. 4 8 5 13 the blue line, on passes from Frankford .... 3 7 5 11 Ted Puk and AI Emard. This Port Hope .... 4 9 3 Il goal at'12.35 gave Paul Forsey Sutton ...... 1 10 3 5, County Chrysier After Def eating by Jim Clarke By dumping Kramp's Furniture 6-4 in last Thîîrsday's 1 a te match, Cocunty Chrysier now sur- vey the scene from first place. The vlctory allow- ed tbemn to case p as t Loeke's TV, who despite a third pcriod surge, had to settle for an 8-8 draw against McNulty's Sports. The Sportsmen, struggling to gain position In tlic four team race, led the TV troop 7-1 at one stage In the quick-paced open- îng game. To that match.- "13ucky' Hughes and Brian Rowe. with a and 7 point nights, staîred for Lockes who al- most overcame a disas- trous first period. During the openîng 20 minutes, MeNultys, the league's lowest scoring outfit, rat- tled home (bye unanswer- cd goals, as Lockes wafch- cd the show, The free scor-, ing TV club sprang to life ,in the Middle perbod lhoiigh. and outscored the Sportsmen 4-2, but stili trailcd 7-4 after 40 min- utes. MeNultys. with only five points out of a pos- sible 18 this season. wilted considerably in the. fhird session. Lockes made it 7-6, but MeNultys upped il again whcn Joe Balson picke-,d up his third goal rut 13 -47.Witlî MeNulty's Balson i epenting a hold- int, infraction, Locke's H uglies teamed with Rowe and "Butch" Cole f0 make if 8-7 at 17:39. The TV outfit continu cd to carry 4INEiWiY "VIRGINIA FRIED CHICKE] Tfreat Iour Fa[Mnîily Like oîp u 1969 TRAOEMARK THE MARY BROWN CORP .R1CHýMOND, VIRGIN A FESTIVE TREAT FOR ALL YOUR THIS SEA SON OUR GREAT FAMILY PAC 9 pcs. of Chicken 2 orders of French Fries 4 Dinner Rolis 1 Medium Cole SIaw REGULAR $4.75.9 SPECIAL $3.9 KING STREET EAST BOWMANV ILLE AMPLE FREE PARKING N INIA t he play and w wardcd ai 19:48 Andv Murphy b hiomec his second year, witb Hugieý ing lis fîftlî assist 'ami' Buck's" poinits for Lockes hlm four pointsi of Kraînp's Woo tbe scoring race. 4 f er nine games. Ro four goals and thri ers was outstand Lockes. The TV performance was able considci'ing t] formedl with onli plaJyC is. a s -,1;r took its toîl one( MecNulty's foIson v spîcuous witb hiý gnals, mwhilp Irv( Doug Crough pie twu cach Ci-ou. iroscîf'f qUite an ,îlso adding four foi a six point Douîg Parker scoi ôiher McNulty. goal Second of the seas Sportsmen had nîr ers 'utdup, lii missing thieir top Steve Burns (14 8 gamesi. Offirlb Shacklelon and Bradley had on. minor penalties game, botli to Me This Tliursda v first place is up fc wben Lockes (5-3 Couinty (6-3-0). t 'tarting at 8 p.m. In last Thursda in Top Spot Kramp's 6-4 ccce re- ;3m e, Couiity Chrysier B wben turnu-d ha&l-.a'strong chai- a n g e dl lenge f(m Kramp's Fur- of the niturc as lhey registered ýs draw- hPeir 6-4 ricIsion. The two ýt of the clubs split four- goals in e i g h tI ihe 'pening pcrrnd, wilh imo ed Cnnfv moînon in front in front .1_3 after two periods. mler ln Cot.intv's Bradlev scored 41 -37 af- his sevenlth of the seasn )we with n îtJ i ift 47 seconds of ce lhcp- t h(, t brd pw mmd gonie.A Jing for oiýnally shot effort bv outfit's Kramnip's Hou ness slerd rcmark- fhe lead tb one -oal at hey per- 17:48. Tt \weýs his Fecond y seven Of Ith(-game and sîxîl in ýe more. rame back a minutelle vais con- to clineh the contnst, with s tbrece Andy Rowe scoirin Tt x u Gu11 and biqsîsxth sinele joifnîng kerl ut Counity four gaines ago. ýg had T-I al so supplied two as- evening susts. Whlie Brdlev Ir(, assists, th(-,wînnems offensivoîxý showinv . ith bis pair of goals. ird the Mike Dnoct-_hueP Lannv i for his Burns i;i(î Rav Pleki-l on. The uomplPted their seoiiyu. ne' plav- Piik' chrippcd iriwith ut1 wcre Piîree assists. Rick Wooi,- sco)rer, ner cornPl emented Har- goals in nness' two - ihnbwing for ils Hn he loserF as be bit for B r i a n bis 3tli son 14th of flic il two sefasoýn. Krampc d r e w in the thre of the four minor Nî,iltys. Penalties cille-d hv re- night, ferees Shiackleton a n d jr grabs CoohK(ms (45O -1) and wîll be trylnq to bury M- a n g l e, Nnltys i 2-6-1) furtlher ln thie crflar wrhen thev meef 1's5 lote Ihis week at 9.30. M en 's Commercial Hockey IR 1by Jim Clarke Multon's Sheli produeed evidence that tliey have completely recovcrcd from their recent slump, as tliey held onto second Place liv defeating Walter Frank Real Estaf e 5-3 In flic Sunday moorning op- ener. It was Shell's flrst vietory since fhey crushcd Brooks' Supertest 10-0 No- vember lîfli. Since then. Muttons liad m an age d only one fie in thece games, whilc scorlng a feeble six goals. In the morning's later action, Brooks' Supertest' saw their winning streak balted at thrce as Spen- cer's Real Estate handed thlem a 4-2 loss. The win leaves Spencers t b r e, e Points in front of Mujttons. while Brooks liold a two point edge over Walter Franks after nine gamnes bave been played. The four clubs are now ut the haîf way noint in their m- g1ular league seliedule. In , Sund ay's opcnîng contest, Muttons opened flic scorlng affer 8ý00 of the first period, with Kenny Holmes netting his fourtli goal of tlie season- The winners received sec- ond perîod tallies (rom Jîm Baker, Jrv Gui and BrianBradlev, while Wal- fer, Franks replied with two. Trailing 2-0, Paul Forscy fled things up wlth, bis third ln two games at 5:05, Alter Muttons took tlic lead agaîn, fthe Real Estate's Bob Hellam made if 3-3. If was "Af's" fourtli this vear. comine at 9:15 of the second. Mut- tons closed ouftflic middle period scoring, wlth Brad-, ley connecting ut 12:25. Bof h teams seorcd once in the final 20 minutes, wlth Rick Wooiner lagging bis sevenfli as Muitons led 4-3. The ShelI ouffit com- pleted 'he' scoring when tecord the ea leadïng scor- e ,r, Dave Green bit a t 1 15:00. If was his fenth of 1the vear. He fimed 12 regu- humr schedule goalsi lasi 'car, Plus two more dur- îng six Plavoff matches. Muttons bas defeo.ted Wal- ter Frank in two of flicir 'bree meetings this year ocîtscongc them 15-9. In lagt Scunda v rmom- Inr's lofe affale. Spencer's leadIng sc o r Pr,'Doi1g Crough. was once again a kev perfomm'rer. I-e flred bus lOth and lith goals of flic season and assister] on another. as the Reil Es- fate crowd dealt Brooks' Supertest a 4-2 loss. Spcn- cers, like Muittons, h adc been stuurinblin.g of lafe. elaPimnrg only a single point in the nast flirce gamnes and scoring on1ly seven goals. After o i-1 first period, Ceouglis first uof a pair gave them thc lead, wilhtheliconlv score In thec second pemiod. Thev outscored Br'ooks 2-1 dur- Ing fthe final 20 minutes. çvbth Murray O'Brien and Crougli cllcktng at 5:31o and 10:50. Sandwîcbcd i0 beýtween those two Spen- cer fallies was a goal lîy F)îooks' Jfohn Adams at 7:00. Spencers drcw five of flic game's six penalties bplnded out by officiais MIke Cornell and .Tim Burteli. In this Sunday's 9- ar., starter, Spencers and Mut- tons meet. whlle Walter Fmanks and 'Brooks enter- tain ai 10:15. Gel Cash TodayJ F-or Old Appliances fhrough S T AT ES MA N C LAS S 1F 1E DS Phone 623-3303 On Saturday, Dec. 8th, Mary Brown's« Nlovice All- Stars h os te d Oshawa's Ail-Stars and came out o~n top of a 4-3 score. Oshawa seorcd two first pcriod goals to take a 2-0 lcad, and increased the count to 3-_0 haif way through tlhe second period. At this point Oshawa ~vas weillin command of t he game and it remained Ihat way until only four minutes remaincd in the game. Bowmanville neyer gave up -,nd started a re- niarkabil)lc ome-back. Jeff Knapp's Bantams Beaut Whitby 3-2 On Sat., Dec. th at Mem- orial Arena, H.W. Knapp's Major Bantams defeated Whitby, the top team in the Lakeshore League. This was a close cbccking game but Wbitby beld a wide edge in shots on goal. Lenny Chappell and Tim Dyck again came to the rescue as tbey kicked out shot after shot. In the first period, after Whitby opened the scoring, Eddie Gruyters tied the game on a pass (rom Bob Bickle. The second period was score- less and then Wbitby took the lead again on a goal by David Stocks assisted by Dan Kemp. But Bowmanville kept the pressure on and bard working Jerry Leddy tied it up (rom John Conboy and Bob Biekle at 14:55. Then at 18:06 de- fenceman Kim Storgaard couldn't have picked a better time to score bis first goal of the season on a pass out from Hon Jukic. Rural League Decemiber 1, 1973 Teams Pts. Hi C's 381/2 so)l nia 37 Maple Grove 31 Enniskillen 27 Russell's Car Wasb 26 Rurals 19 Tyrone 15 Salem 14 Top 10 Averages Don Taylor 230o. Brian Martin 229, Kcith MeGil] '221, Wayne Coombes 224. John Lnffman 222, Cnoney Goodman 220, Joc Sweet '219. John Coombes 214, Jin Coombes 210, Dick Woods 209. High Singles GShackellon 310, R. lîronme 300. T, Barrie 296. High Triples R.' Broome (300-236-262) 798: B. Martin (293-259- 2W6 758: G. Sbaekelton (185-231-310) 726. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Dec. 12, 1973 7 ~AI Hope we scored tbree in a row. Pee vveeS Scoring for Bowmanville were John Stewart, Jack Pinch and I Pat Reynolds. Assists went to Pl kr 3u Ties Steven Frank witb two and 1 y one each for Murray Ruddy, On, Thursday W. Frank Russ Carruthers and Wayde Major Pee Wees played Preston. The final score was a Bank's Construction in Ux- three ail tie. bridge and came back witb a 2-2 tie. Scoring for Bowman- In Saturday's encounter villc was Bill Wright,, assisted with Markbam the game by Paul Cascagnette and Paul ended in a 1-1. tie. 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With 30 seconds left to play, Preston fired the winner. his 2th goal of the year, as he eaughit the inside of the post on a. loxx di-ive. !,,ssists went to ShIau.glin Houston and Jeff Logan. Todd Stephens made a great save in the last 15 seconds to preserve the h ard carncd victory. Chris Moffatt, playing his first L-2me as a Tore. played a very good garne eentering fo r Jeff Vylsehaft and Xe- vin Norton who cecked and ska1ed extremely well. The detence, with Dan- ny Coombes, Shaughn Houston, Ross Patterson and Paut Stocker, were verv steady, thwarting many Oshawa rushes. Todd Bo(rs. Scott M-isters and Rolibie Green skatcd hard and checked fever- ishly throughout the game. Scott Bate handlcd the goaltending for the first period and a half, coming up with two kev saves to keep Bowmanville in the game. Uipset Port Hope 6-1 Bowmanville travclled to Port Hope Dec. 9th for an O.M.H.A. league ganme and eontinued their fine play as thcv oîvet Port Hope 6-1. Port Hope seorcd first at the 9 minute mark but that was short lived as Rolibie Green, on a pass from Jeff Logan, tied the seire one minute later. At ,1-e 10:4.5 mark Green put Bowmanville a h e a d to stay as liceiccdthe cor- ner after eeîvn asses. (rom Tjýi Lite an Lo>- ,gan. In the second perîod, with good digging in front of the net, Todd Beers qciîed after bcbng set up Liv Tim Preston. Tr ithe third period Jcff 1.îugan scored 3 straight goals. The first unassisted. tle second frorn Timn Pres- ton and the third gn a point shot of Danny Coombes. Both Bate and Stephens were steady in the nets. mwM3Êý DENIM BELLS and CORDUHOY BELL BOTTO MS! ZERO ZONE Snowmobile ................S iz e s ALSO. HELMETS, GLOVES, BOOTS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS. TALL AND OVERSIZED SUITS UP TO SIZE 54 AVAILABLE AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICES. AVAILABLE AT ... 42 KING E. - BOWMANVILLE