0X ITSHEREN JETTA GOLF SCIROCCO BAZ MOTORS the HERALD For 30 Years OR sv We Have Delivered St Marys claims second consecutive title the second year the St Mary s Creamery Juniors are the Ontario Junior It aslball chum The St Marys squad edged Owen Sound John Thompson Movers Jets in hi final game Sunday after noon at Prospect Park in Acton lu cap off eight championship tournament winch began Saturday morning St Marys and the Jets have built themselves quite a competitive rivalry In the final St Murj won over Owen Sound in inning marathon In he end it was pitching that car thi St team in They Jumped on Owen Sounds Ted Coulter for three runs second inning it proved to be the Coulter wis replaced lrtvor who managed to hold St Marys scoreless throughout On re of the game but thi damage had been done Marc Cameron worked the garni on the mound for St Marys until bottom of the fifth when lie got Into trouble and was relieved by Owen Sound manager Lloyd Simp son admitted following the they started wrong pitcher always start your ate If you don t you lose he said In pregami conference Simp son went wilh a recommendation lo start Coulter I- or Sound to win he title they would hid to beat St twice in the double knockout format The thinking was if Coulter could bring them a win the first game would be ready for a second match up For Owen Sound it was a long weekend Aftir losing to in opening game they were forced to take the long way to tin final En route deflated Markhain Lake and in a rematch with Nanticokc they w one I St Marys went the winners route beating Lake Mirkham ind I before meeting Owen Sound in the final Simpson said he i tint much of a factor though It hurts you but we t worn down We had a few injuries but that I moke any difference The team that won was the be I bill Brian coach of St Marys agreed pitching was the factor that decided he issue It would have been different if they t had pitch as he said was advantage we over them They hit thi bill harder than we did too There were two good shots to the outfield We were lucky bey wore caught St Marys got on the in the top of he second when shortstop Pete Bodenham took a Coulter pitch over left field fence for a solo Mike bunted for it Marys and found himself on second after a wild throw and Derek r ich first when Owen Sound shortstop Gar Holm picked up a grounder and failed in an attempt to mil off big at In the ensuing botched rundown attempt both players advanced and were safe it second third Scan Hall then stepped up to plate and smacked a doubli up the middle to bring in anil and make Owen Sound managed to score only run of the game in the but lorn of the fifth With Greg Snyder at second and il with single St Marys failed make the forci thin on an infield ground ball The brow went v ilil ind crossed the pi iti to it Owen Sound proceeded to loid the basses after lhal ind Cameron was lifted from the game came in to send Owen Sound down and pitch St Marys out of a jam Following the game St Marys players were presented with the championship trophy trophies a impion ship jackets Owen Sound players reenvid fin tresis in dividual trophies was named Ihe top pitcher while Jrff Shipley of St was namid Viluablt Player every his im phved i iiniir GOO Hin Sound flrut n In pilch Im rollimltiL i right loii 1 itrioni is U it third by Owen Si Holm III riktnhotiKl Final certain falls on Firestone season Falcons weather ups and downs By MIKE TlJIlsnt Herald Sports The ending to the season could have been written a little bet ter for the Hills Firestone Juniors but they at least managed to put together a couple of entertain inggames on the weekend The Firestone squad staged comebacks in both outings of the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Junior championships at Prospect Park but lost lo Elliot Like With the best Junior teams in the province on hand the cards were definitely stacked against host team But many were hoping for a little better show ing toend the season I said assistant coach Dave Willett after the learn was eliminated We came back in the first game ifter we wire down and we were down in the game We could just as easily have won either game Keeping their spirits up has been problem for team throughout the season according to Satur day morning Markham players maintained a high level of spirit the contest despite dropping behind early he said Against Elliot Lake however that atmosphere was absent through the first four innings until a rally brought them around When their minds an on baseball they can play good baseball said But when somebody gets down It s not just one guy its whole We needed that rally to pick us up and gel us back in the ball game Having lost opening garni Hills was matched against Elliot Lake who earlier lost 14 to St Mary Ihe eventual tournament championship winners Elliot Lake took a quick lead in the first inning In the second with a man on Elliot Lake Gary hit i ball deep to left field hat sent Jeff Whiti to the fmcL While managed to get a glove on the ball but It popped out when crashed into the feme lor a tworun homu- making it io Thi score 7 before the Firestone crew finally got something going the bottom of tin fourth led off with walk then scored on earl Ynrosch double Paul Cargill look a walk Tim singled to brink in making it 7 Bub Anderson was able to hall into left field for single to score Steve was the next batter to come to the plate and wasted no lime as he blasted first pitch over lir run homer to maki it 11 linked as llM HUM Hills might tie the in IIm if sixth when P iu i lull deep to left but eaten it Elliot I idded two more runs the sixth make it In half of the inning though Hills to get hack Anderson milled base with and then to third on in At Scott ground out Wagner then hit a high pop up field dropped in to score Andfson However was as close as liny wen lo come as I I on for I he victory si irled tin game for Hilton Hills but Lament mlo in the third inniiit ihim allowed 10 hits I amirs all seven innings in I tit It losslnMnrklnm Jeff and Hon combined for tin Hint I win total of seven hits is the only pi lyer tin in stone Juniors will In being over il Wilktt expects the It im will return to Ontario tumor 1eagui may ionic der rev imping during the off pi if Brinlev ill ill I tin as onee iljio bid llu lux of full squid in I din I tin rilum of Keith Spill r from injury I i I til up ill iLhr and killed my Ihi squid i mid in in its mid this Ink uih 1- rem until disciplin Iv until fin cms pri v r I The first half wis a batik Hie ihi iiIm in Only some i0od saves I Ik iialn shots by and In Dim II inks the irk score less Tin seiond si with I in md llowu Or mil up Ihi wiiils The wlmh id used tin I ilidtidir i mil llu si pi ici rls of the put forth i winds introl difficult In iln ind dis ved i But but tin go ilkeeierhld his ground In He fin lent ill idled in umn The pi hue been off but is uncalled i dive J or sin III rebound wis tapped into the It w is tniiLli game tin to lost liter i tremendous effort by next fir the is in on 1 are it for tin final of the seasonal I- icld 7 in This will provide a good ly to see tin turn in action plain iff these liluns George tint if tin turn s stt idv pro- Mosquitos find the going tough at tourney Geirgituwn Mi iuitci soccer squad put in a cowl it a by Siturd ly despite up Tin tournament w is thi the leim takes in or Hie season as 10 in in Most of these tinms are fn m con sider ilily largir us as Niagari Fills Ittir lximugh Georgetown was placed m i sion Mlllon In their first mutest tin Si lei Is met Brims United At tin ml first fnmi is still scwcless In tin first mniuiis if tin second sunil two to tiki tin id replied with maker by but Win ibli lo notch equalizer ind iim ended 1 for Br inipti In their second Georgetown is put up iamst illi S fl st Mi d wis si urnM llnl in ktrs Ml tin I 1 IS lis dl Bui thi Idid in Hi ill if the mi tin si hill lind 111 tin Mill Jen niter ho lurniil in si full of for the sijuid ind liny reniviil support from inch ind Prior to tin ijikvilk lournnnieiil Aug I Mosquito Stints played i up exhibition with tint r in Acton Tin game opened with Acton scor lug two quick goals in the first half Georgetown fought tuck m the i half with a pair of by In Ihe living of the ginie with a go goal and hung in lake the dicislon Youngs finishes with win After Milton got off to a quick start with two goals GcorMtown buck with i only to it disallowed Milton thin added two more goals in the sec nil half to make the final the Georgetown was pilled Anniversary celebration Sixth Anmi il I ibrarv and Cultural Annlvirsarv Celebration Is fnr Oct 13 Ifi The local Talent Night will 15 Application forms may be picked at the and Parks of oung s 1h imn v out thur rcMikir si ison with a vie iris ill action standing for regular sthedule on top If Hulls followed by and Mai IlodM- with irolvn Stiw and Knrin Ioyli slnre pitching duties for while and I maun up imp milled Hit pitching for tin and Glenn of Young were stars for their Playoffs in the Senior ranks was slatnl to way list night wilh Mai in tin mil ficlne Hit tin intermediate last week had Ship toppling Dairy at Jam Georgetown or at the Indoor Pool tor more Inform ition call Ship toppling Dairy behind tin pitching of 1 isa Hamilton lor Dairy Queen McCtements and si and pitching duties Amanda lull mi Karl Ann Puikirlng both belted home runs for In another outing Kmtiiers Bar held on edge rlks Lodge as Susan went on thi mound for the win Lodge used four dif pitchers Paula Came Walsh Cindy Wirren Wirrcn lilt a home run for I Ik 1 while Tnm in Inlted a round trippirfor A Junior lit also resulted in a score as Sports 1 ruin and Shin lath ham mi red a of home runs for the winners while Tanya Osborne and Andrea had home run each for Blue Glints The North team played well enough for each to bo named game stars while Kcndra Bird and trnle Willi t Akcrs were game stars for Blue Giants