ORONO WEEKLY TJMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th,. 1973 A CLPSE.Fý' ' rnoPeeWee Flyers woiu ý14?ejeteounter-parts, the Or- Th hie ame series was wd -rnetdbv both clubs with only ~ego1separatirng the tearas in appraisal. TeFIiý"s won tbe 'iswh iCres and a 3-2 victory. The ,pWin for the Flyers came SetcTank Service RC^Al P UMPING 4411,0l ryEVICg LORN E HARDY qLckar-d. Ontarlo g Honse?I Hlghw;av 115 and 35 % mije south of OrOnb ?IDON Vý983-5651 . 7 DAYS A WEEK -loWel-End Speelals muffiler argai n! Oe1M»Mufflersar mkm if% fr as long aàYOU o0 e, wlth froee, istall8 at 600 shops la Meda *Cwst,.m pipe benidlg f«u g.hreign, antique and Amier- bma m ade cars Ï1ý ue mmlers for a living We havu "ta o- la better tob. ~AS mnmnt: nhe -1'a lt1J The Pllyers goals canv- f'ioin Gary Clapdo*rp, Dennis Simp--.on aaRobert Grant. As ts went ' ">' s.Dennis Simp- son and Ron Taisma. , uce 'icis-eflie ani Mathew Robinson scorcd, the AthIlic gols wilh adsts to John Malda and MVark Charland. This win gav ethie E]ycrs the championship as the third game which xas ýplayed Friday even- ln went to a one ail tie. Robert Grant with assist ho Dave Hutton scored the Flycrs goal while Dong Hancock wilb assist ho Mark Charland soe the Athletic goal. Ilere again the game vm as xv Il contested by bolh teams and a fine series ended i a near drawv. FTBST VEAr, TYKFS 8SCORE FIVE AGAINST GRAFTON Thýe Orono Fis-st Year Tye took a lï-0 wînl over Grafton ibn Saturdayv. The Orono goals went hto Bob Hutton, John Tickle, Deor ek Hlédges, Murray Dennis and Dean Goforth. Assists xere cred- ited to Dean Goforth, Kevin Tay- lor and Derek Hedges. Coaches stated 1 that Danny Combes and Eddy King playe-d fine headsup hockey wihh the shut-out shared by goalies Blair Veinot and Robin Lee Irwin. 8-1 VICTORY FOR ORONO TYKES OVER BOWMANVILLE 'the Orono Tykes ran up an 8-1 victory ýover a BowmanVille club on Friday evening. Todd Haynes seoreà two for Orono with the .ORPONO SPORT NEWS GRANT WADE RE-ELECTED- PRESIDENT OF A SH E UMPTRE'S ASSITinON Last weeýk in Netov lMr. Grant Wade of %vwovii as ,re-elected pý;iident of 'LheLa- shore Umpire's Associationi. Màrt Hallowell of We orne vas re-e& ected vice-president and-Bill John~sten- of ýPort,,Hope, secretary treasurer. Directors for the Association are: Arnold. Etcher, Bowanvitle George Spalding, Cobourg, -Roses Brown, Newtonville, .Bian 'Fost- er, Kendal and Sandford fHaskin of Region Five. others by Bob'ffirkey, Scott Prés- eot, Greg Johnston, Peter Bottom WiMy Va/\7,n S( gg!Pn and Bret Jo~~ta~î A~is etoGreg' JohotonBruc Maceanfor a Brad lHeard. Jeff Miheinlayed wefl in t'he 0rono *goal missing bis shutout, by the single goal. B-WDLEY, WINS NOVICE LEAGUJE CIIAMPIONSHIP The United Counties Novice- Champlonship was won by Bewd- ley when they de'eated Orono in the third garn, 1-0 on Saturday. The Orono Novice Flyers gave a goodi account of themselves in the series forcing the third game. PP~ONO NOVICE ATHILETTCS WIN OVER BOWMANVILLE In an exhibitio n eame Fridayv the Orono Novice Athletics took1 command of thir opston Bowmanville. to t<ir a 63 viet- ory. Bth Terry Udgsand Wayne MacLean scoiredt .wo goals. eaeh with thce oterz bv Jîn' Mof- fat and Ross iStutt. Alan Webster was.<crecliteci with three assi4ts with otherq toTerrv Hedges, Mike Charland, Wayne MacLeàn and Richard Pobinqon. IND~IVIDUJ.AL TROPHWS FOR AXIL HIOCKEY PLA YERS Every boy who played. hockey this'ycar underthe 'banner of the Orono Athkth' Assýociation receiv- ed an individual tr6ophy bearing the name of the club nnd the year The trophies were donated by Curvply Wood Products with as- semblv by interesteçl parents and supporters. The presentation of the troph- ies ended a fine winter of hock- ey at the Orono arena. 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