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Orono Weekly Times, 24 Jul 1969, p. 3

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1969 Orono Juniors On Hot Streak Jones Pitches Shut-O.ut The Ovono Juniors are on a carrent hot streak winning their last four games, scoring 48 runs -to their oppositions 17. Last Tuesday in Oshaiwa the local Juniors took revenge on the Oshawa Major A's bombing them 18-2 behind the capable piteching ATTENTION FARM.ERS WHY PAY MO-RE? SAVE ON Premium Quallty GAOLN " DIESEL' " MOTOR OIL Farin tanks and pumpsfi available CALL COLLECT 668-3341 DX OILý FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY William C. Hall, B. Comm. Chartered Accountant Phone Newcastle 987-4240, Ail day Wednesday and Saturday, YORK BRAND FANCY WHOLE KERNEL CORN '12 oz. 't'ins Mrs. Luke's Raspberry or 2 o.jarwit STRAWBERRY JAN ES of Paul Jones. Jones gave up onE ,run in the first and another 'i the. foui-ti but these were the or ly runs Oshawa eould muster aý the Oniono ace scattered five hbt ,while i0anning five. The Oron, squiad tagged the Oshawa pitcher for fourteen bits allowing them t( score 18 runs. The 'highlight of the game cam( in the sixth inning when Fostei reiached first on a hit, Cobble dick walked and Joncs was pu! on by a -balk, bringing Erie Du. vali up w1ho notohed up, a £oui run grand siamnborner. Duvail al so had a single. lvLther hadi triple and two singles, Brian Fos ter a double and two singles Hodgison and Jones two bits a piece whiie Van Dàm had a tri pi and Oobledick a single, On Wednesday niglit the local ,#Diuniors took to the field agair defeatiug Peter{borough 11-6 ini seven inning encounter. Bob Poster was on the billiffi Orono scattening a total of seven. teenf hits and one walk enabling tjhe Lift Lack crew to score ai: runs. The locals took advantage ofa big rally in the first inning scor mng eight runs off three hits They also sc.ored' singles hr the 2nd, 3rd and 5th to round oul thejir scoring. Th e Orono batsmen collectec ten hits off Scriver who was hur ling for Peterborough. Mike Car man tallied for three, Mather Hlodgson and Stark had twe a LYLE WEST ELECTRIC Orono: 983-5962 Quality Electrical1 Heating and Lighting Installations and Repairs by Certified. Electricians 6fer 49c Buy of Week Detergent Best Buy 'Reg. $1.13. 19(25. OFF 19C Omo giant pkg 69c Save 6c Sunspun Canadian Sliees th pectin Cheee 8o. 33c S19c ee 8o Satin Brand Mb. parehment, LIBB'S ANC FeaureBuyMargarine 1I L.15c Tomao Juce 4 oz.29c Blue Star - Whole 3 lb, oz. tin ___________________48_____.29_ Chic cnned, $1 SWIFT'S SAVE 14e. 24 oz. tins Lee's Sliced or Tid Bit 19 04. Beef or Irish Stews 49c Pineapple 4 for 91c Save 4c. On Printed Bath Tissue GRIEE GIAT Bron suLady Scott 2 for 33c GREN IAT Bow sgar or1 Oven Crock Molasses BEAN 14 z. tns 5for 1 Sve 17. Al popular flavours .5 BEAN 14oz. ins5 fo $1 Kool-Aid 20 for, 99 Speeially Seleeted' - Value Checked - -Branded CHEF STYLE PRIME RIB ROASTS IL 99c "BY THE PIECE" FRESH ýGROUND Back Bacon Ml. $1 - Grouuad Beef lb pie SAVE 40e SX BRAND HAMS Ca. M"idget Ulà. tin'$1 .59 OORNISH'S RED & WHITE' We reservç the rigit teIlmt quantitie, Phone 9834201, Oreno le in I.- s ts lo rs to le Br t 1- ar piece and Oobbledick had a single Everyone of the Peterborough squad had a hit at ieast. On Sunclay afternoon the Orono boys travelled to Napanee for a double header encounter and re- turned home with 13-9 and 6-0 victories. Mike Carman gained the vie- tory for Orono giving up eight runs off eleven hits and four walks while claiming- ten strike- outs. Joncs releivcd in the ninth frame to limber up for the second game and gave up one run Mule claiming two strike-outs. s-'Ralph Hodgson ýkept up bis ,sbating strength as he unlo-adcd a aýhome run and a triple. Stark con- le nected for a pair of doubles and a single, Taylor Pokeýd three sin- algles, Wallace had a double and a Ln single and Carman and Mather a both a pair of singles. 1The Orono sýquad b-it for thee ýr ruins in the first, five in the, se- n-conud, three in the fifth and sing- 19 les in the 8tb and 9th. ix The Napanee Juniors putý five bits together to score &Ïve runs a in the second franie Which shook up the Orono squad for a couple of innings but they soon gaineld in their winnýing forni. Lt It wias a dose battle as Nanyan- ee's bats connected for 14 bits while Orono's sluggers pounded ýd out fifteen. lu *Inthe second enýcounter it be- L-came an obviou-3 one-inan show as rPaul Joncs took control of the a- the gaine friom the first batter - and neyeýr faltered until the last one went down swiinging. 1 The big, powerful leftýhanded hurler for Orono oniy faced 23 of the eneimy as he tos'sed a two- bitter shut-out givinig up no .walks and fannýing nine. Only twice in the game did Joncs hav'e to face more' than three batters an inn- ing. IHe pitched to four batters lu the second and four in the fourth The Orono fielders .played fiawiess biail bchind Paul's super- ior pitching. Pete Henderson and Doug Tay- ,lor, two youug rookies with the team leid the hitting departmeut. Henderson met solid wood for a triple and, two singles while Tay- lor couneeted for two doubles, They both contributed two runs apiece. Hodgson kept Pace wiffi two bits while Stark had one. .Kinnear for the losers spoiled Joues' no bitter w4th two bits, the ouly two Jonec, gaveup. NAPANEE vs ORONO Saturday, July 26th 2:00 p.m., Orono Park. Orono Race Entries July 25th, 1969 lat Raee- Molly Grattan, MeQuaid; Bev Sue Ruth. Nornis; Vira Lea, Gassien; Dominion D. Direct, Robinson; Doreen Mar Mic, -Haunah; Robra Sparky, Larabec; Supeior- Stýan, Gochrane. 2nd Race- Lady Moray, Brown; Rebel Princess, Shea; Skeeter Song, Hicks; H-i Vie, Goodale; Johnny's Choice, MeQuaide. 3rd RACE- The Enterprise, Drew; Hlesa- boney Pick, Osborne; Add Wortihy TBA; Waltzing Matilda, Bird; Donna's Pnide, Brown; Clancy Herbert, St. John; Jim Dusty, Fines. 14th RACE- IHarrisman's Ace, Brawn; Erlu Spencer, Mawson; Dust Proof, Weatherup: Pairless Fair, Me- Intyre; Slkway Direct, Farmer; Viictor Hal Direct, Hiaruden; Mercury Way, Hie. 5th RACE- Molly Haw Lea, Brown; Deputy Ohief Ore, Osborne; Robra Jersey TBA; Homestead Irish Fergie, TBA; Master David, McIntosh; Miss, Buokeye Lady, Dixon; Deb- bie Spencer, Drew; Single Sarah, Croft. 6th RACE- ,Senator K., Brown;, Gene Put- ney, Osborne; Gentry McKylo, Burrison; Quinte Lad, Stewart; Wil Lor Ace, Williams; ýCountry Mir, K. West. 7th RACE- ---Meadowview Ben, TBA; Park- vîeýw Anun, Glover; Margaret For- beýs C, Brown; Hiieiland Direct, T BA; Janet Forbes, Brethour, Bon- nie Deligqht, TBA, Black Island, Minifiie. 8th RACE- Liz Song, Williams; Lea Homr Stewart, Lorraine Hal, Ralhm: Lil Buck, St. John; Dick's Henley Goodale; Quarteilback, Brown; Ricky Superior Hla, Haruden; A/E Single Sarah, Croît. 9th RACE- Rod Wynn Todd, Vance; lfappy's Mac, Staples; Chester Harm Ace, Brawn: ; Dictator Pick, Hooey Thelgiers, R.obinson. Clarke Public ilIBRAR Y HOURS"OPEN: Tuesday 6:30 '8:30 Thursday 6:30 -8:30 Friday. 2:30 - 5; 6:30 - 8:30 Callyour 1 I.licensed Plumblng &. 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