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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Jun 1977, p. 5

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USAC returns to Mosport raceway Longs def eat 1IGA PeeWees Tuesday, June 7th Longs Fashion Centre Pee Wee Girls defeated Orono's I.G.A. team 10-2. Good performances by the pitcher Caroline Opoka having the teams fi-st home run and catcher Elizabeth Araujo with a triple. Thursday, Aune 9 Orono team was defeated by Bowmanville 7-1. Next game will be Thursday, June 16 against Orono Kinismen at Orono Public School at 6:00 p.M. M&Mflonatop of League LO BB BALL SCORES UP TO dUNE l2th EASTERN DIVISION NI & M 34 Orono Towing 21 Durham Attic 25 Jive Turkeys 13 Ugly Ducklings il Voyageurs 16 Pine Ridge Jipismen 6 Ben's Auto 12 Orono Towing 16 Durham Attîc 34 Stutts 13 M &M\25 Pine Ridge Kinsmen 8, dive Turkeys 5 Ugly Ducklings il Ben's Auto 1 STANDINGS M&M Durham Attic Orono Towing Voyaguers Ben's Auto Stutts Pharmacy Jive Turkeys Pine Ridge Kinsmen Ugly Ducklings W L 4 o 3 o 3 1 i 2 i 2 1 2 1 3 i 3 O 4 Eag les lose to Little Brita in Kendal Eagles suffered their fourth defeat of the year this past Thursday as Little Britain defeated them 3-0. Kýendal collected only two hits off pitcher Bill Preston of Little Britain as he struck out twelve batters. Steve West and Doug Riekard got Jendal hits while Ralph Kennedy pitched a strong gamne for the Eagles allowing ten hits and one earned run. Kendal play their next gaines this Thursday and Saturday in Whitby and Ajax respectively. They then play at home la Kendal on Suaday, June 19 against Oshawa at 2 p.m. Keadal 000 000 000 LîÏttle Britain 011 001 000 R. Kennedy (0-1) an~d B. Robinson B. Preston (3-1) and W. McMillan Kinsmen Girls Win On dune 6, the Kinsmien dpfeated the Hampton Pee Wee girls. The score w.as 28 - 5. The winning pitcherwa Charlene Rodd with 8 strike outs and only 3 wailks. Homeruins went to Charlene Rodd, Karen Irwin, Patty Blaschke and Janice Gat- chel, The girls had an outstaadiag gamie, with a!l receiving hits. Orono Squîrts When the open -wheeledi, single-scater racing mach- ines of the United States Auto Club National Championship return to Canada July 1, 2, 3 for the Molson Diamond Indy; the race will be a technical masterpiece as well as an exciting sporting spect- acle. The excitement is a built-in feature of USAC Indy style racing. Indy drivers are run or best individuals with two speeds: flat out and stop. In the recentlIndy 500; from an early race pack of a dozen front runners, two veteran champions, A.J. Ejyt and Gordon Johncock outdistan- ced the i-est of the field and raced no holds barred for 460 miles. Foyt's unprecedented f ourth Indy 500 win was not assured until Johncock's STP Special retired 16 laps from the finish line, it's engîne a basket case after the punîsh- ment of Foyt's fast pace. The 200 plus miles-an-hour Indy cars are meant to race flat out on the traditional four cornered oval racetracks des- cended from horsetracks. However, Mosport is a Eur'o- pean style road racing layout with twisting up and downhill, lef t and right and right hand corners descended from rac- ing circuits laid out over actual public road. Both Sneva and Unser will race thei- Formula 1 basei Indy cars at Mlosport in the Molson Diamond indy, but they will have only a few days to convert their machines fromi the lef t turn only race at Pocono International Race- way in Pennsylvannria the previous wýeekenid to the Mosport road race. This represents a major jobi con- sidering the fact that tuning the suspension on a $100,000 racing car is a timE ing process requini Iedge, experience, and somne say a lit black magic. Practice for the Diamond Indy begin eekly Times, Wednesday, June 15th. 1977-5 July 1 with Indy style lime trials, one car at a time, on1 Saturday and the race itself Sunday, July :i at 2:30 p m. l cOnsumn- The Molson Diamond Ih'dy ng know- is the 8th race i the 15-event good luck tGe bit of Citicorp National Champion- *ship Series presented by Fist le Molson National City Travellers is Friday, Checks, Our Squirts returned from Bowmnan- ville(-onldune 2 after defeating Waverly by 4goalsto0, onWavrl's home grounid. Our scorers were Paul Henry ?, Allan Hall 1 and Bill Buchanan 1. The return gamne against Wavenly was played at Orono on dune 7. This gamne again resulted in ai wia for our boy-s, bhut ,was a much harder fought match. Paui Henry again scored 2 and Bill Buchanian scored from a per T'le Waverly goal tLook copeeyby surprise, star move deep inside thleir own ha right up through the center an score a great goal. The firstj our, boys in 4 mnatches. Vacationing at Home Vacationing at hlome?' Look at the advaýntages- - no traffic to contend wtno tired children in the back seat, no w'orry about accommnodlat- ions. But the Ontario Safety League says th3at you shouild be just ascautious at homeas if you ,vere vacationing hundreds of miles away. For example: 'Water's water, whethier it's ;i. distant beach or a backyard pool. Small children sh ould neyer use a home or apart- ment building pooî except when supervised by an adult. Mr. Fix-Itwvill pr-ob,,aly ýtry to do in two weeks al the ~p-~repair jobs that ac- 41,1ated al ypar. Urge him bt11k1e things ea sy and work mnoderately. If you wrkin the sun, be sure to get pleoity of sali in y-our food an11d water, or use salittablet's. Just because you're not diing to your vacation spot doesn't mean you're firee of trIfc aner o st fatal crashesocu within 25 miles, of the victim': Oniario Safetý Enjoy yoUI homne, but use consýcioulSneSS Mîn istry annoui deer seasons Peterborough County (exc- summIII ept North and Sothi Mona-. dates: ghan, Otonabee and Aspho- 20, Lit) del ) Haliburton County: Nov- Say. ember 7 - 12 inclusive. Please A Jpp note, ti)s is a one week season writei only this year. ing lic North and South NMonaghan, mer a Otonabuee Asphodel, Town- wiIl be shlips in Peterborough the f ai. County: November 7, 8, q> theý Shtusoly, no dogs. fun rthei îng hi limter Sfycour'se Hutiing licence examin- say Di atýions are avaible this 621 eron dune E 1)dsay;i l1icants examin ~cecs c as exany ýe hea vil, Ll pri ort ]iunting er infor untinlg ;s, plea. )iStrictc alty shot. 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