THE HERALD OUTLOOK March 15 Sports Bantam tourney winners Woods of Milton was all eyes when he beheld the sixIt submarine that was op for grabs at the Bantam Tournament on the weekend Unfortunately Jar- ret went hungry as the massive sab was won by John Knight of Georgetown The youngster wasnt too disappointed though as bis Milton squad took top honors at the tournament Seen here holding the sub or Jarrets eye- level view are Gary Holme left manager and Jim Varglanltls owner of Subway Submarine Sandwich and Salads which pro vided the prize draw Herald photo Morgan McNlchol was deemed the most sport smanlike player at this year tournament and he collected the Red and Jean Trophy for his gentlemanly play throughout the week long event The GMHAs Keith Bennett made the presentation Herald photo Milton s Mike Cox fired two goals and collected two assists in the grand championship final on Saturday as his club upended to win the tour nament crown Here GMHA of fidal Dave Martin presents Cox with the tourneys coveted MVP Award Herald photo Georgetown referee Jim Massena presented net- minder Jesse Robertson with the Georgetown Referees tlon Trophy as top backstop In the annual bantam puckfest Herald photo Ex Raider Intermediate and former NHL turned coach Peter McDuffe took home award for top bench boss after his Milton charges won the tournament title GMHA rep Tony ChlovItU handed out the hardware to Herald photo Anglers hunters miffed Continued from Page 15 Sportsmen reacted favorably tr Harris message In the period after Mr Kerrios speech individual conservationists made It clear Out they did not accept the actions that have been taken The federation with 72000 members across the province has sfinong representation from Nor I them Ontario OPAH past dent Jim Hook of Kenora summed up the feelings of many Ontario conservationists when be told the minister I have served on government committees for park planning You have ignored our recommendations You have turn ed your back on conservation the wise use of our environment and adopted which is nonuse OFAH executive vice president Rick Morgan summed up the members feeling He said I have never before seen our members grill a cabinet minister so ag gressively If it hadnt been Mr JO ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE sum n What figures in the AL East Kerrlo it would have been much worse Many of our members have come to know and like him they just wont believe that hi his heart he really supports the faction in the Ontario government that has done so much damage to reasonable orderly and cooperative land use planning in this province By John Grabowski Going into the 1989 season lets take a numerical look at each or the major league baseball teams We be gin today with statistical highlights from the American League East BALTIMORE ORIOLES They began last season with an unprece dented 0 21 streak By dropping 16 of their last games in 1988 the 107 managed to edge Atlanta 54 106 for the worst record in the majors In doing so Baltimore became only the third team in history to let its win percentage decline in each of five consecutive years From in 1983 the Birds fell to 451 and finally 335 An inexperienced pitching staff was part of the problem in For nine of Baltimore games were started by rookie The Birds failed to produce a 10 game winner for the first time in their history BOSTON RED SOX When Joe Morgan replaced John as Boston manager the club was mired in fourth place with a mark They immediately went on a tear to move into contention Following that initial burst they were not even a club the rest of the way 30 Yet the Red Sox managed to take this divisions flag Their final record of 73 was the poorest mark ever to win an East title except for the strike years of 1972 and 1981 CLEVELAND INDIANS The In extended their pennant less skein to consecutive years the longest such streak in the Americap League Not only that over the past 30 years they have managed to finish within 10 games of the top only twice in and One bright spot in was the re lief work of Doug Jones His 37 saves last season were more than half the club total 53 recorded by Ray leski the career team leader in that category DETROIT TIGERS No matter what Detroit prospects may be count on Sparky Anderson to bring out the best in his men Anderson won 102 games and the National League pen in his rookie year as a manager with Cincinnati in Thefollowing year his club slipped to four games below Since then Andersons teams have had winning records for 17 consecutive seasons His five pen nants are the most among today s big league managers MILWAUKEE BREWERS Per haps the most unusual ol 1988 comes to us thanks to Jim of the Brewers The rookie outfielder ac cumulated 25 hits in at bats for a batting average of 266 Adduei did not manage any walks but he did re cord three sacrifice flies Therefore he reached base times in plate appearances This works out to an on base percentage of a lower mark than his batting average NEW YORK YANKEES Pitching woes Over the past three years inning seasons have been recorded by major league starting pitchers times Only one was a Yankee Den ms in This explains why New York totaled a major league high 550 innings in relief in 1988 TORONTO BLUE JAYS Orel of the Los Angeles Dodgers grabbed all the headlines Did you know about Dave s seasonend streak of 31 consecutive scoreless innings That was a new Toronto team record streak was topped by back toback onehitters in hiWinal two starts The Blue Jays led the American League in homers in 1988 despite a dropoff of from the year before Their total of 158 HRs last season would have been last in the 1987 Its About Time We Gave HALTON HILLS The Business I J groups 1 Mr SS Good for you folks who are purchasing the things you need Here at home What you re doing is smart because buying locally helps our economy and improves our standard of living Dollars spent with Halton Hills merchants stay here They dont drift away to 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