Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1962, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Morch 22, 1962 75 : siesta | RECREATION REVIEWS Sinha | C RYSLE R FU a ae ITU 4 E : Bantams File Following Two Games BOWMANVILLE -- Arrange-| David Robinson and John Sikor: ments are nearing completion, were the red Wing goal scorer: for Minor Hockey Night on The tie moved the Canadians Saturday, March 3lst, at the)into Minor Hockey Night to play Bowmanville Memorial Arena.|against the Red Wings for the Proceedings will get underway|League Championship, at 6.30 p.m. The Leafs defeated the The Atoms will start the night|Rockets 4-0. Ricky Woolner, off with their game at 6.30 p.m.| John Gayne, Jamie McPhail and and will play three fifteen|Glenn Finney were the Leaf minute periods, The Hornets will) marksmen. be playing the Barons for the In the first Bantam game, Atom League Championship. the Huskies defeated the Tigers The Pee Wees will start at 2-1, but the game is being pro-| approximatey 7.30 p.m. The tested by the Tigers. Bobby} Red Wings and Canadians will Large scored both Huskies be playing for the Pee Wee) goais Don MeMurter accounted Championship. for the lone Tiger goal. At 8.30 p.m, the Bantam The Lions and Pirates played Championship game will be to a 3-3 tie, but the, Pirates are played. There are still three) protesting the game. Don 'La- teams in the running for this/Page (2) and Werner Wallraff game, Tigers, Pirates and Lions./scored for the Pirates. Wayne However, two of the Bantam Down, Doug Tullock and David games played last Saturday) Harmer accounted for the Lions have been protested and the goals. final standing of the Bantam The Flyers and Braves played league will depend on the out-to a 3-3 tie. Terry Walton, Wal- come of these protests ter Rickard and Danny Lemon In the Lions Midget-Juvenile scored for the Braves .Barry League, the Generals and| Whiteman, Larry Hallam and Comets will playoff for the Terry Smith tallied goals for Laegue Championship. the Flyers goals, If any of the games are tied ATOM LEAGUE at the end of regulation time,! Jn the first Atom game, the sudden death overtime will be|Barons defeated the Royals 5-2 played. (that is the first team) peter McCullough (3) and Ricky to score a goal will be the pis (2) scored for the Barons winner.) Tom Simpson and Ricky In the first Pee Wee game, Shackelton scored for the the Bruins defeated the Hawks) Royals 3-1. John Taylor, Ken Tabb and' Vikings defeated the Giants Tommie Jones scored for the'3.; Mike Donaghue accounted Bruins, Brian Saunders ac-for all three of the Vikings' counted for the Hawks' lone goais, Tony Balson scored the defeated the Vinish and goal- THE AMAZING SIMPLY WON'T FALL OUTI Dus- ; The Orphans handed the Gen- § rals their first defeat in eight games by a 3-2 score. Brian Bradley, Walter Ellis and Brian Forsey accounted for the Or- phans goal. Bill Buday and Jim Archer scored for the Generals.) MUG SERIES, SAT., MAR. 24 Bantan League, 7.00 a.m., Flyers vs. Tee Pees; Pee Wee, 7.45 a.m., Bears vs. Rockets; Bantam, 8.35 a.m., Cubs vs. Huskies; Pee Wee, 9.20 a.m.; Hawks vs. Rangers; Atom, 10.15 a.m., Vikings vs. Bisons; Atom, 11.00 a.m., Bombers vs. Rams; Atom, 11.50 a.m., Giants' vs Royals; Bantam, 12.35 p.m., Lions, Pirates, Tigers vs. win- ner, game 1, Pee Wee, 1.30 p.m., Bruins vs. winner, Game 2; Midget- Juv., 2.15 p.m., Jets vs. Raid- ers; Midget-Juv., 3.05 p.m., Orphans vs. Aces; 3.50 Atom Practice (Hornets and Barons); 4.40 p.m., Mid.-Juv Practice (Generals and Comets) All Mug games will be two 20-minute periods with the Jast two minutes of each game be ing stop time. In the case of a tie at the end of regulation time, sudden death overtime will be played POP CONCERT The Bowmanville Skating Club will present its second Annual Pop Concert Thursday, March 22 at 7.30 p.m. at Me- morial Arena, As an added attraction the Kiwanis, Kinsmen, Lions and Rotary Clubs will hold a broom- ball tournament. The Kiwanis and Kinsmen will play the first game at 830 p.m. The Lions Rotary game will start at ap- proximately 9.15 with the win- ner playing the winner of the first game LAKESHORE PEE WEE "STARS A team made up of Pee Wee players representing Bowman- ville, Port Hope and Cobourg will play the Peterborough Pee Wee All-Stars who won the Quebec International Pee Wee Tournament in Quebec City last month The game will the Port Hope Arena on nesday, March 28, at 8 p.m Players representing Bow- manville will be: David Wright, Mike Bothwell, Mike Cawker, John Oyler and Jeff Gilhooly take place at Wed- NEW CELLULOSE FILLER goal. The win moved the Bruins Giants' lone goal played to a 3-3 tie. Bill Wood-| nets goal getters. Clayton Camp- e Charlie Cattran, Jim jers Careless Driving 3-2. Doug. Lane, John Depew the Solina road and Maple Raiders two goals Tuesday scorers for the Maroons, lington Township pleaded not Bowmanville Detachment of the "My attention was attracted| "They | lowed them at speeds up to 65) Mend these crecks | He said he followed them Grove road, he said. into third place in the playoff The Hornets defeated the In- standings. ; dians 3-1, Randy Rogers, Keith Canadians and Red Wings Mountjoy (2) were the Hor- ward, Larry Devitt and Bob pel) accounted for the Indians Peeling tallied goals for the only goal of the game Canadians' goals. 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