! 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 20, 1983 [ sport-talk 623-330? FLASHBACK -- 25 YEARS AGO -- In the Men's Major League Bowling Tournament which ended last week, the duo of Jim Levett and Don Bishop bowled a total of 1733 in the doubles competition to defeat Ted Bagnell and A1 Osborne by 49 pins. At Osborne captured the trophy for high aggregate l of 2140. with an outstanding total < FLASHBACK -- 10 YEARS AGO -- Wednesday night at Memorial Arena, Knapp's Towing Major Bantams won the All Ontario Bantam A championship, championship, by defeating Paris in four straight games. Team members are Gary Nemisz, Gerald Gerald Brunt, Ted Trudeau, Capt. Bill Leaman, Lenny Chapell, Dan Cox, Ralph Cryderman, Jim Hutton, Paul Sobil, Brian Martin, Rick James, Kirk Kemp, Ted Puk, Rick Scott, Barry Shack- elton, coach George Sainsbury, manager Jim Peters, sponsor H.W. Knapp. SPORTS "U. $4 [ tperf-falk 6H-S303 SOCCER -- The first annual Molson's Indoor Soccer Tournament will be held at the Darlington Arena, on Saturday, April 23rd. Listed below is the schedule: Group I - Port Hope, Trenton, Oshawa Farewell, Bowmanville United. Group II - Oshawa United, Durham County, Oshawa Italia, Oshawa Rangers. Game 1. 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. - Port Hope vs. Trenton, 2. 9:10 - 9:40 a.m. - Oshawa United vs. Durham County, 3. 9:50 - 10:20 a.m. - Oshawa Farewell vs. Bowmanville United, 4. 10:30 -11:00 a.m. - Oshawa Italia vs. Oshawa Rangers, 5.11:10 - 11:40 a.m. - Oshawa Farewell vs. Trenton, 6.11:50 - 12:20 p.m. - Oshawa Italia vs. Durham County, 7. 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. - Port Hope vs. Bowmanville United, 8. 1:10 - 1:40 p.m. - Oshawa United vs. Oshawa Rangers, 9. 1:50 - 2:20 p.m. - Trenton vs. Bowmanville United, 10.2:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Durham County vs. Oshawa Rangers, 11. 3:10 - 3:40 p.m. - Port Hope vs. Oshawa Farewell, 12.3:50 - 4:20 p.m. - Oshawa United vs. Oshawa Italia. Final 13. 4:50 - 5:35 p.m. Winner of Group I vs. Winner of Group II. In case of a tie in points'for the group winner the team with the best goal average (goals scored divided by goals against) will advance. If still tied, the team with the 1st goal scored in the game between the two teams will advance. If still tied, penalty shots will decide. In case of a tie in the Final, a 2 x 5 minute overtime will be played. If still tied, penalty shots will decide. RE MAX -- This Saturday, April 23rd, at Kawartha Kawartha Downs, Race TVz, police officers will compete compete in the Re Max World Championship Warmup Warmup Police Race against MS. Many events are planned to raise money for MS including Hot Air Balloon Rides. JR. A -- The Oshawa Generals have defeated Ottawa 67s to win the Leyden Division 8-2 in an 8 point series. Next series starts this Friday night. FEE HIKE -- Camping rates in Ontario provincial provincial parks will increase by 25 cents this year due to increasing operating costs. The new rates are $8.25 for a campsite with electricity and comfort comfort station, $6.75 for a campsite with comfort station and no electricity, and $6.25 for a campsite campsite without a comfort station. These three fee increases increases are less than five per cent in keeping with the provincial government's restraint program. program. SMALL GAME -- For those hunters planning their fall activities, small game seasons will remain basically unchanged for 1983. "There will be increased opportunities to hunt pheasant in parts of southern Ontario". Bag limits, season length and/or hunting hours have been liberalized in Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) 78, 89, 90 and 92. These changes are for areas where put-and-take hunting occurs and reproduction by wild overwintered overwintered birds is minimal to non-existent. As in the past, small game and waterfowl seasons open simultaneously in many parts of the province. For information phone 416-965-4251. YOUTH BOWLING Tykes Team Standings Red Barren 57, Snoopy 56, Peppermint Patty 48, Linus 48, Lucy 35, Pig Pen 34, Schroder Schroder 30, Sally 29, Woodstock 26, Charlie Brown 4. High Games S. McAlleese 166, J. McFee- ters 161, P. Vesna 143, J. Knight 155,159 (314), S. Cowling Cowling 138,126 ( 264), T. Harrison 136. Bantam League Team Standings Walkey 77, Grant 71, Hay 70, Britton 67% , Anderson 57, Couch 55, Lüxton 48, Conna- ghan 46, Sutherland 43%, Ther- tell 43, Evans 39, Aptedll. T. Wraight 237, A. Stacey 237, K. Maynard 221, D. Smith 215, A. Cowling 208, M. Brooks 205, D. Couch 200. T. Wraight 551, C. Walkey 546, C. Hamilton 522, D. Couch 490, G. Evans 490, D. Smith 473. Junior Mixed League Team Standings McMullen 73, Smith 60, Harness 54, Sallows 54, Henning Henning 49, Skene 46, Taylor 42, Dudley 38. High Singles M. Harness 310, M. Lugten- burg 235, 232, J. Vesna 247, C. Skene 219, 227, K. Smith 222, 205, W. Henning 214, C. Taylor 218, 207, M. Moignard 201, K. McFeeters 200. High Triples M. Lugtenburg 639, M. Harness Harness 628, C. Skene 600, K. Smith 579, J. Vesna 578, C. Taylor 573, S. Sallows 530, G. Dennis 509. Senior Mixed League Grant 73, Trotter 59, Wool- ley 43, Bird 35. High Games M. Van Goor 261 (670), s. Grant 230 (669), D. Trotter 264 (621), S. Woolley 218 (611), R. Sutcliffe 242 (588), A. Van Goor 234 (578). Night Hawks League APRIL 13,1983 High Single - K. Ovenden 271. High Triple - T. Wright 611. Billi Ballantine 39580 pins, 43 points, K. Ovenden 40053, 40, J. Rowe 39148, 30, T. Wright 38661, 26% I. Hughes 39019, 22, C. Castle 37616,18% K. Ovenden 271, A. Burgess 224, M. Martin 218, J. Lunn 227, J. Rowe 242, M. Found 202, H. Simmick248, T. Wright 226, 219, K. Carnavale 216, C. Castle 206, E. O'Neil 200, B. Ballantine 225, M. Trimble 200,213, J. Anderson 206,. Lindsay Redmen Win 1st Basketball Tournament aatx 6KMK R&vnc mw bmmw bwx rmmw waw, mw nmn cm* w/m, EASTERN REALTY INC. PETERBOROUGH World Championship Warmup POLICE RACE m AGAINST At Kawartha Downs See These Officers in Action MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY 1. Inspector Ron Pickard, Barrie City Police 2. Inspector Bert Howden, Peterborough City Police 3. Detective Harry Rutherford, Brantford Police Force 4. Staff InspectorTom Braithwaite, Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Police 5. Staff Sergeant Wayne Horrocks, Royal Canadian Mounted Police 6. Constable Grant Housley, Ontario Provincial Police Bradford 7. Detective Sergeant Wayne Parker Chatham Police Force , SATURDAY, APRIL 231 RACE 7Vi M Kawartha Downs, Fraserville Re/Max Hot Air Balloon on KD grounds Noon to 7:00 p.m, Rides for $1.00. Proceeds to race against MS. 50/50 Lottery - Pick Race 7% winner take home half the pot. Tickets $2.00 On sale during races Sat. April 23. in -i CVV.^ w Srnpronvs 03 j îi listed iIikI I nioyud SukuIHHI Special Thanks to the following Co-Sponsors &%)T0R HOTEL Carling O'Keefe Breweries, Ltd. M N, I n*» ?» H1|ieOIUUUl« ONtAlif) "PARNELL PREDICTS" CoUourg 33nlln Atnr flail ,8)opr iCUenina tfiuibr HAWAII I HA DOWNS Post Time 7:45 Highland Bevurngus, Piiiiiiliorouyli OPEN HOUSE -- The Orono Fish & Hunt Club is setting aside the afternoon of Sunday, April 24th from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. for the interested Public to come in, watch and ask questions. There will be a limited programme of shooting going on so that interested persons may take part under the guidance of a Club member and the control of the appropriate range Master. Children Children must be accompanied by adults and in view of the nature of the activities, under the careful supervision of the parent. You might want to watch the loading and firing of muzzle-loaders or the ever popular trap shooting that , accounts for most of the activity at the range, or small bore rifle shooting, or even some pistol practice. practice. Inside the clubhouse there will be a display of weapons and two members will be operating equipment for the reloading of shotgun shells for trap work and rifle cartridges for hunting. Drop in and ask questions about the club's activities and shooting in general. Finding the Club is no problem. You simply drive up Hwy. 115 to the Kirby traffic light, turn west and drive 3.3 km, or 2 miles, and you will see the sign at the gate to the Club's property. There is no admission charge. CANADA WINS -- It was a thrilling sight to see Ed Werenich and his rink walk into the Agridome in Regina on Sunday and accept the Silver Broom, symbolic of the World Curling Championship in a colorful emotional presentation. Well done, Canada. Congratulations. Triple F Bowling APRIL 15 W. De M. Griffioen 67, Lange 64, H. Vandergaast 58, G. Evers 51, P. Flunk 50, A. Bonsma 49, D. Van Abbema 48, N. Griffioen 44, A. Van Halteren 42, N. Van Abbema 41, M. Rozema 38, J. Rozema 36. High Single Ladies - H. Vandergaast 249. High Single Men - G. Evers 296. Ladies - J. High Triple Visser 605. High Triple Men - P. Glas- bergen 760. High Average Ladies - A. Van Halteren 190, H. Vandergaast Vandergaast 190. High Average Evers 216. Men - G. At Bowmanville High School on Saturday, eight area men's basketball teams competed in a tournament sponsored by Molson's. Bowmanville's green team won the Consolation championship and Lindsay's Redmen defeated another Lindsay squad to take the overall championship. Members of the championship team, pictured here, are, front row, 1-r, Ron Watson, Don Redpath, Dave Steffler, Greg Walling; back row, John Hannivan, Colin Burgess, Mike Richert, Rob Knight and Bruce Collins. 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