Continued from Page 15 In preliminary action, the Blazers posted a 2â€"1â€"1 record, which meant they needed only a tie against West Rouge in the final, which they got, 3â€"3. Things didn‘t go much better in the underâ€"15 tournaments. Oakville underâ€"14 Angels posted a 1â€"2â€"1 record in Brantford; the underâ€"1 5s went 0â€"4 in Toronto. Jodie Peacock had Angel goals in a 1â€"0 win over Brantford and a 5â€" 1 loss to West Rouge. Stacey Ritz scored in a 2â€"1 loss to Burlington; Kelly Erratt and Jennifer Budd talâ€" lied in a 2â€"2 tie with Niagara Falls. Ironically, the Oakville underâ€"13 reps were upset in their pool tournaâ€" ment in Ottawa, despite 1â€"0 and 5â€"0 wins and a tie (1â€"1 against eventual champion East York). Mandy Joseph and Kim Salem had two goals each in preliminary play, Christina ‘Orsini, Alana Juzenas and Daniela Manes one each. Coach Vic Juzenas praised the work of his midfield and defence, which battled players a year bigger and faster those of his team. Gord Scott went the distance on the hill for the win, scattering seven hits over the seven innings, walking three and fanning five. Smith and Scott ranked 11th and 16th in league batting going into this week‘s play with averages of .356 and .333 respectively. Jeff Foster leads the league in triples with three. 20 Steve Moss blasted a twoâ€"run homer, igniting a fourâ€"run first inning and sending Oakville Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli to a 5â€"2 win over Jarvis in Triâ€"County Men‘s Fastball League action. The win, Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli‘s 10th in its past 13 outings, improved the team‘s overall record to 11â€"6, good for a threeâ€"way tie for top spot in the eightâ€" team loop with Waterford and Caledonia. With one out, Paul Teague walked and Brian Prowse singled. Scott Smith stroked a twoâ€"run single setting the stage for Moss‘ dinger. Picâ€"Aâ€" Deli added a run in the fourth inning on Teague‘s RBI single Gord Scott went the distance on the hill for the win, scattering seven Page 6 #58â€"8612x= 7â€"Pc. 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The John Breck CORRECTION NOTICE CORRECTION NOTIGE Sox lay on the lumber The following errors have been found in (Deal #330) July 25â€" July 31 TC The following error has been found in Selw t and two bases on balls, Doug run on two hits and two walks it Noonan was 4â€"forâ€"5 with fo two RBIs. Scott Antoniak anc Oakville has high up hopes nt the next (Deal #329) July 18 â€" July 24 e. The win lifted the W Breckon was the winr illowing three runs (tw i| was 4â€"forâ€"5 with four RBIs while Derek Pogue was 3â€"forâ€"5 Scott Antoniak and Dousg Anderson each went 3â€"forâ€"5 with two innin l lk White Sox playersâ€"â€"Ken Collett, Everts and Pogueâ€"â€" Andrews Division squad in Sunday‘s COBA allâ€"star M ifter W semior action, Monday at Oakville Park. sixâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half innings because of the 10â€"run White Sox‘ record to 12â€"9, inning pitcher for Oakville. He went four (two earned) on four hits and a walk. Steve ‘s, surrendering two runs (one earned) on two )ous Anderson tossed the final frame, giving runs anc the Streetsv DISCOVER THE GLORIOUS PAS 1 *eag ypoie MARY SUTHERLAND‘S 22 ° ANNUAL ~WORLD OF AnTigUEs SHOWSALE® 47 sERWAY GARDENS. A muLTITUDE OF TREASURES FRom YESTERYEARS. JEWELLERY, FLATWARE, CHINA, TEXTILES, GLASS, FURNITYRE AND MUCK MORE! Ap naw‘t MiSS THE SPECIAL "DEALERS® CHOICE" DON‘T MISS THE SPECIAL "DEALERS UNVIVE SELECT] ON OF very speciay p ECES In swERWAY SQUARE. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES â€" THE o NIEINAL FINE Arr o RECYCLING when it visits the Brampton T ille In n Nt The win, at Bronte Athletic Field, gave the ‘Horns a 7â€"1â€"1 record and home field advanâ€" tage for all playoff encounters, beginning with a semiâ€"final contest Aug. 7 at Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium. If the ‘Horns win, they will host the NFC championship game at Bronte Athletic Field, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. 4 The ‘Horns close out the regular season Saturday against Metro Eagles at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York. And although first place is sewn up, head coach Tony Molnar savs the game is a useful fir imeé Longhorns corral first place in the NFC onference Sudbury We 1k I€ PROD un till approachin In 1UT rtans horns methodically disposed ans 32â€"1 Saturday to clinch the Northern Football N SMA me Int n rm it from OUR ing the ire JU OF: B return final on $ & DESJARDINS FLOR c e a ra n 2 Porg and 112 yards along the ground. The result was an efficient ballâ€"control offence. "We were flat the week before (in a win over Brampton) and there were a lot of things we wanted to accomplish," said Molnar. "We did those things. "If you look at our numbers the last two or three games, we‘re not passing 90 per cent of the time. We have a better balanced attack." On the other side of the ball, the Horns‘ defence checked the Spartans on just 98 yards rushing on 44 attempts and 1â€"forâ€"4 passing for scrimmace Under the Demerling, the tive â€"â€" by their and 112 yards point of where vards The de _ P Ecce ~"2 i: Z. hss said view that there nt u fensive line controlled the line of , the linebackers were filling very to be." helm of quarterback ‘Horns produced a co standards â€"â€"213 yards along the ground. The HOME HARDWARE, THE BOOK COMPANY re still s proguced a conservaâ€" rds â€"â€"213 yards passing the ground. The result ontrol offence. week before (in a win Mc still on came away from A National Trustco Company PREMIER T RUST Upper Sixth Plaza 1500 Sixth Line, Oakyville 338â€"0413 imE Mark Mike Jackson booted four converts, a field goal and a single. Craig Mitchell, in only his second game back from a knee injury, ran for 62 yards on eight carries f Four starters are doubtful for Saturday‘s game‘â€" fullback Steve Taylor (knee), linebacker Peter O‘Dowd (sprained ankle), slotback Craig Macken (ankle) and quarterâ€" back Jason Molnar (broken elbow and sepaâ€" rated shoulder). well and the everything de Running | major Moln playoffs yards. yards Lalos A1T BxY 84 84 iing down," Molnar said. ning back Terrence Phipps ran for a f short touchdowns of one and four Demerling had a touchdown pass of 35 to rookie Adam Mahaney and Loui ran a punt back 67 yards for another ar is hoping to have all four ready for Ni n dn T( huttin UT