8 The Cariadian Statesman, i3owmanville, September 10, 1975 FLASHBACK- 25 Years Ago - The annual "fsetmile", competition for the "Sheppard and Gl"trophy will be held on Monday, September 4th, Labour Day, at the Bowmanville East Beach Regatta. Trophies for the regatta are on display at Roy Neads' Radio Service Shop, 75 King St. E. FLASHBACK - 10 Years Ago - Members of the Canadian Tire Girls Softball League team, defeated Newcastle 10-2 on Monday night. Team members are Annabelle Stephens, Vir- ginia Fairey, Delores Davey, Barbara Milîs, Gertrude Cale, Peggy Haynes, Lenore Smith, Shirley Brock, Karen White, Ann McGuey, Betty Thertell, Beatrice and Dianne Ormiston. Coach-manager is Reg Willatts, and assistant coach manager Bob Butler. WIN THREE IN A ROW - Stephen Fuels entry in the Men's Softball Leaggie came through to win the championship for the third consecutive year on Thursday night. Kramp's gave them a good run in a tight series but didn't come through when they needed to. Congratulations to the winners and the Coach, Manager, sp are pitcher and strategist Bob Williams whole tem to the title. CONGRATULATIONS - to the Solina Soccer team' who won, for the tenth year in a row, the Championship for Darlington. FRIENDS AND FANS - of Steven "Slip, Jr." Rowe, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (Slip) Rowe will be pleased to know he left on Wednesday of last week, to enroîl in the engineering course at -the University of Waterloo. A wizard in math, and in goaltending,,we wish him ail the best. JUNIOR "A" - hockey try-outs, for Oshawa Generals are being held with over 100 hopefuls trying for a berth. From Bowmanville, Bill Leaman, Kirk Kemp and Grant Luxton receiv- ed bids to trv-out. HOWIE MEEKER - has finalized plans to bring the Howie Meeker Hockey School to Port Hope. The sehool will open in June of 1976 for an eight week session, which will be held annually. Howie states that this will be not only a hockey school, but will proIeSful-anof phryclrinirg fo th b oserwhowl le nresidene. Hndrinr iniy Colegeso, Port oe, hlerfthweesionsh Aein aSiude Car chrlaross e, swreming tenislaynfoi oroke. Eachy esintrwihndl TROH. TIES- oftor-yche edruiveGe oxh a mrBowmanville rF.,eysi tin rieillyk AomeitcnSeCar Cha mpyontshfoptitea o include all those boys who are interested in playing for the select teams. In order to play for the selects this year, the player must first try-out for the "A" team in their age group. 15, Hits - B. Tugwood (F) 30, Strike-Outs - -E. Rhyorchuk (S) 14, Errors -K . Cryderman (K) 10, Base on Bails - E. Rhyorchuk (S) 14, Runs - J. Dragstra (S) J. Beam (F) 18. Pitching - (5 or more decisions) B. C'ockrane (F) 8-z, ôiuu; H. Weoster (K) 5-3, .625; R. Hayes (F) 4-4, .500; T. Baker (S) 3-4, .429; D. Stata (T) 5-9. .357. Ste phen Fuels Win Another Softball Championship The Men's Town Sof tball League concluded its playoffs last Thursday after a, six game final series between Stephen's Fuels and Kramp's Furniture, with the Fuelers taking the titie for the tird year in a row. The winners are shown here after the game, front row, left to right, Rick Santomero, Terry Baker, Evangeline Williams, Don Lorusso, John Dragstra and Ed Ryhorchuk; back row, Coach Bob Williams, Lou Patterson', Ron, Roundtree, Brian Holroyd, Ken Barrie, Fred Schat and Jim Ryhorchuk; absent, Dave Edmondson, Jim Moxam andsponsor Harold Knight. B. Adams (T) 45 14 .321 J. Bearn(F) 66 20 .303 L. Kenny (K) 40 12 .300 B. Holroyd (S) 57 17 .298 J. Draystra (S) 55 16 .290 J. Rhyorchuk (S) 50 14 .280 J. McKnight (F) 54 15 .277 B . Cochrane (F) 52 14 .269 D. Lorusso (S) 59 14 .237 ,Home Runs - J. Rhyorchuk (S) 3, R.B.I.'s - T. Baker (S) Terry Baker blasted a home run in the bottom of the seventh inning obea -5 deadlock n give Stephen Fuels the Men's Softball champ ionship for the third straighIt season., At one point in the game, it looked as if Kramp's mnight extend the series to its seven game limit; they led the game 5-2 on runs by Woody Lee with two, Doug Kramp, Dick Mc- Lean and Len Kenny. However, Stephens rallied IT'S THE START 0F V ANOTHER SEASON -I lWe Have a Large Selection of Skates - Sticks HelImets- Pants By etc. CeC'Me-Cooper- Bcfuer and Winnwell Sra tes Sharpened j' Bowmanville Sport CYCIF T Sponsorof BOWMANVILLE MAJOR MIDGET TOROS AI Wihlidal, Prop. "11YOUR HOCKEY EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS"i 6-10 King St. E. 623-3531 for three runs in the f ifth to tie the game and set the stage for Baker's last inning homer. Jim Ryorchuk scored twice for the winners, with single runs going to Brian Holroyd, Ed Ryorchuk and Rick San- tomero, who capped thie fifth infiing raly with the game't only other home run. Terry Baker pitched for the winners and Dennis Bickell was the loser for Kramp's. Both teamns are to be corn- mended for the excellent series; they stuck to basebal and provided lots of excite- mnent, without resorti.ng to chippy play. Legi on Mixed Darts Starting Sept. l3th at 7:30 Team 1 - Capt. - Linda Downey, Roy Clowes, Evelyn Bould, Lyndon White, Jean McLean, Peter Bathgate. Team 2 - Capt. - Sheila Dadson, Bruce Macdonald, Kathy Ford, Art Sheehan, Joyce Hamilton, Jim Bruton. Team 3 - Capt. - Marie Bissonette, Jack Bond, Kay Barrett, Colin Ford, Betty Bishop, Marvin Allen. Team 4 - Capt. - Elva Hill, Ron McLean, Dot. Bond, Llew Burton, Jane Paeden, Bill Gray. Team 5 - Capt. - Buelah White, Ray Walker, Linda Crossey, Jack Baker, Sheryl Barrett, Caude Picard. Team 6 - Capt. '- Lorraine Bruton, Ernie Perfect, Mary Bates, Doug Barrett, Jean Mountford, Archie Crossey. Team 7 - Ca pt. - Denise Annaert, Lloyd Hamilton, June Saunders, Jack, Bisson- ette, Ethel Picard, George Smith. Team 8 - Capt. - Mary Gray, Albert Samen, Barb Arnburg, Lloyd Stainton,.,Shirhy Smith Andy Saunders. Team 9 - Capt. - Nancy Clowes, Trever Hulme, Jean Burton, Don Dishop, Mel McNulty, Morris Conway. Team 10 - Capt. -_ Irene Hulme, Russ Hately, Joy Luxton, Frank Hill, Sis Con- way, Wayne Barrett. Team il - Capt., - Angela Samen, Cliff Bould, Sandra Stainton, Buck Cowles, Marg Allen, Eric Downey,. Team 12- Capt -Nyhl Sheehan, Bill Bates, Bernice Buday,t Ted Dadson, Rena Bathgate, Jack McNulty. Team 13 - Capt. - Trixie Brown, Morris Annaert, Bon- nie Cowhes, George Arnburg, Alma Perfect, Bill Bates, Jr. Team 14 - Capt. - June Baker, Bob Brown, Barb Macdonahd, Ron Luxton, Lin- da Bates, Wayne Paeden. St. Joseph's, Bowling Sunday, Sept._7 8 P.M. Teama 1 - Bill Holr oyd, Muriel Gaggnon, Tony Horst- man, Vickie Murphy, Joan Gibbs, Stan Hall. Team 2 - Marian XVanstone, Bill Gaggnon, Clayton Mor- gan, Trixie Brown, Delores Walkey, Doug White. Team 3 - Molly Horstman, Jessie Henman, Hugh Smith, Nancy Morgan, Don Powers, Rose Marie Conway. Team 4 - Beth vander Wildenberg, Bill Lawrie, Marg Kink, Muriel Terry, Corry Elîs, Lillian Smith. Team 5 - Jean Holroyd, Marg Lawrie, Sterling AI- ward, Stu Chisholm, George Gibbs, Ricky Zealand. Team 6 - Don Zealand, Diane Van Bakel. Mary Chis- holm, Marilyn White, Richard Kilmer, Vivian Hunt. Team 7 - Gary Conway,_ Marion Faryna, Les Hunt, Brenda Kilmer, Grace AI- ward. Team 8 - Bob Brown, Sam Faryna, Dot Fair, Fran Ehîs, Pat Piels. Martin Malloy. mens Town Lge. Final League Standing 4 1 t Pts. Frank's 13 8 0 26 Kramp's 10 8 3 23 Stephens 8 il 2 18 Tim's 8 12 1 17 Itegular Season TOP 15 BATTERS (40 or more at bats) ab, hits pct B. Tugwood (FI 73 30 410 D. Kramp (K) 6 23 .383 R. Donoghue (T) 55 20 .363 T. Baker (S) 56 20 .357 J. McNicol (T) 45 16 .355 D. Carson (F) 43 15 .348 THE 1975 GRAND PRIX - of the United Sta tes will be held at Watkins Glen, October 3-4-5, and will award more than $350,000 to competitors in the 200 mile race October 5. The Formula One race is the only 1975 event in America which awards points for the World Championship for Drivers. The Glen race will conclude the 14 country, four continent quest for the World Championship which began wihthe Argentine Grand Prix last January. Currently leading the points standings after 12 of the 14 races is Ferrari driver, Niki Lauda of Aus tria. AL SHORT - of Bowmanville, is making his presence feit in the line-up, playing defensive end, of the Oshawa "Hawkeye", Jr. Football team, and is turning in first-rate perform- ances. Hawkeyes defeated Peterborough 32-O to win the Ontario Junior Football Conference last week. LIBERTY BELLES Team Standings MacDonald 1902-3, Nickerson 1861-3, Combes 1758-3, Rob- erts 1686-3, Gibson 1831-2,- Pearce 1748-2, Alldread 1734-1, Dadson 1612-1, Forsey 1733-0, Spear 1468-0, Partner 1467-0, Bons 1371-0. High Single - Jan Eison 251. High Double - Marg Mac- Donald 438 (230,208). Top 10 Averages M. MacDonald 219. J. Eisan z19, P.* ornish 217, H. CoOOK 203 J. Harness 202, B. Jones 202, U. Miller 201, 1. Davis 200, R. Fice 200, P. Lunn 199, H. Sheehan 199, M. Horstmant-2 196. Can You Thi*nk ofa Good Reason to Buy a 1975 Pontiac or Buick from Cowan Pontiac-Buick, Bowmanville We Con Thi*nk of Three: 1Save as much as $300 on Provincial Sales Tax by buy- now. 3. Outstanding by friendly who are easy with. 2. Save asmuch as $250'- $300 on the inevitable price increase on the 1976 models. Service people to deal1 The Harvest Sale is Stili On, So Corne On in* We have An, Excellent Selection -of Dependable Used Cars. 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS STATION WAGON V-8, auto., full power, radio. 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Contact: 623-2670 for further Information Il 'RYCU Stephený's Fuels Win Softball Tif le, for Third Year in Row When Baker Pounds a Homer NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYI Call Stew, Cedric or Weldon at COWAN PONTIAC-BUICK ""1he Home of OId-FosIioned Hospitalit y"