SPD RTS~ AI L ionoTykes recently faced the Bowî eagueAi-Stars and were defeated 4-2. ýý%oOroIlo .1ne off the sticks of Randy Tennent AT1 OMS i O( KID ,IN TIT BATTLE-The rono Roast Beef Atomis and thie Orono Atom Athletics were locked in a tight hattle ri) advance further in th e County league playdowns. The Athiletics -won the right to advance taking the lone win in the three gaine series with two of the gamnes tied. The second gamie registered the win for the Athletîcs by a score of 3-1 with Alan Webster scoring two of the goals with the other by Terry Hedges. The ]one Roast Beef goal went to Don Frayer. The third game, likethe firstalso ended in a ie with two goals to each team. Bruce MacLean scored both goals for the Roast Beef team while Terry Hedges did likewise for the AýThletics, The Athletics now Advance to the finals of the leaglie. ORONO PE'EWEES WVIN IN EXHIBITION-The, Orono PeeWees took a one goal edge in -an exhibition gamne with Bowmanville. The score 5-4 in Orono's, favour. Wayne MlacLean scored two of the Orono goals with the others by Jim Moffat, Bobby Myles and Donald Hedges. OlfONO BANTAMN EAGLES REGISTER UPSET OVKR FALC,(ONS-Some friendly rivalry existed at the Orono arena with two of the local Bantam teamns who were lookîng for the honour to advance to the county final playdowns. It appears that the Falcons were the favourites and into the final gamne held the edge with a win and a tie. To win over the Falcons the Eagles had to corne up with at least a four goal edge victory which they did in defeating their couter part by a 7-2 counit. This victory along with the tie gave the nod to the Eagles. In the final game Greg Hickey was the Eagles spark --plug .w,«ith live goals. The other two goals were by' Rick Wilims and Gary Clapdorp. Assists went to Rick Williamns, Gary Clapdorp, Doug Kra-mer and two to. Milan Popodich. The two Falcon goals were scored by Bill Hidgins and Jack Den Hlollinger The Eagles now. play Bewdley for the league Steve West a native of (Woîîo k iii .î ki îîg bis ina rk t h i s vea i iii t lie A iii erha n I Jockey I .eagu~. I k~ k tica ring t lie 100 îî~îint nîark tor t lie seasoti n goals amI assisîs Iiavîng aI IllIs l1IMe a t<t)l ol 97. If is mnore t ha n i kely t ha t Steve ýili rc-I t lie Imark ind also reaî,ch ;la Iiia k ofi fI y goals i n tîkcollil. île i wld ieh 02:îrd u pinaxriit le ea uS ice OBON() MIDGETS OUT IN FRONT IN FINAL SERIES-The Orono midgets took a one game lead following their lst game in the final series on Saturday night with Bewdley. The local boy' ýs took the gamne by a score of 3-1. Chris Robinson was a key to the win with two of the goals and assisting on the other which was scored by Kenny Neal. Greg Gorham, John Nanninga, and! Doug Black were also credited with assists. PLAN NOW FOR THkA' SPRING GARDEN With the winter wind1 ing,. outside, it migil difficuit to invision spring and summer gai but think about it. Wou climbing rose look good the patio, or an evergrî the corner of the house?1 you been planning on r& ing your lawn or putti small garden in the 1418 APR'74 M.P. 19 Lucky You ... T yard? Your icdeas anct plans 1 can get an added boost if you blow- look through one of the new it be seed catalogues. Dave Sang- ,your ster, Hortîcultural Specialist rdens, for the Ontario Ministry of )uld a Agriculture and Food, points J near out that the latest flower and een at vegetable varieties are listed 'Have and of ten illustrated in colour, eseed- so that you can see the resui ts ing a yourself before you buy. Seed back catalogues contain some use- ful c itural information and including the number of days to maturity, tolerance to disease temperature and soul requirements and suitability Sof vegetables for canning and ~< freezing. A wide range of gardening S equipmenit is also listed in Most seed catalogues and this could make your gardenîng M more enjoyable and more successftl. Many of the seed * catalogues contain a list of Mosport park Race Labatt's Ontario Breweries today announced sponsorship of a third major auto race -- a Formula 5000 event which will form part of the traditional Labatt's Blue Can-Amn week- end. June 14-15-16 at Mosport Park. The company, also sponsors the Labatt's 50 Gýrand Prix of Canada, this cèounr's only World Championship Grand Prix whieh is held each ils in [to 0 îeach 100 points and îiflhe makes the 50 goal mnark vwill be 111h player to neach i11w magwialnumber. Steve plas centre foir the Septem ber. The weekend doubleheader offers spectators two days of international racing as driv- ers compete in the Labatt's Formula 5000 race on Satur- day, June 15, followed the next day by the Labatt's Blue Can-Am. 1*-By participating in this third event, Labatts are now the leaçing supporter of road racing in C'anada, and in fact ail of Nrth liAmerica, ' said Harvey Hudes, president and general manager of Mosport Park. The Can-Amn wilL be run in two heats -- a sprint of 75 miles and a 125 mile feature. The format of the Formula 5000 race differs slightly. It willb estaged in two qualîfy- ing heats and a feature. -We feel the addition of the Formula 5000 event satisfies the spectator's taste for variety",, explained Bruce Elliot, president and general manager of Labatt's Ontario Breweries. »The Can-Amn fea- turcs the unlimitcd power of Group 7. sports racing cars while Formula 5000 cars are thoroughbred. open-wheeled racing machines. The Form- ula 5000 event, offers the additional bonus of seeing two of Canada's finest racing drivers -- Eppie Wietzes and Horst -Kroll -- competing against international stars, concluded Elliot. Wietzes fin- ished f if th in last yea r's series and was elected Canada's racing driver of the year. This will mark the first appearance of the Formula 50010 cars at Mosport since 197t0. Siîîce that time the, series has grown in stature, attracting top U.S. and Inter- national drivers. Some of the leading driver-s in the series include Brett Lunger of Calif. David Hobbs and Brian Red- man o0f Engl and and New Zealand's Graham MeRae. Indianapolis star Mario And- retti is a new addi tion to the series this year. Hard-charg- ing South Africani star Jody Scheckter won the F-5000 Chanipionship iin 1973. Tlhîe F-50t00 series opens June 2 a t Mid Ohio followed by the doubleheader at Mlospor:t Park. which willmakr Lab- att's sixth cneuiv erof involvenient ai !lie Ontario circu'iit. gardening books which give a more detailed information in specifie crops. We also have at the Agricultural Office a number of books on flowers and vegetable growing and if anyone does want copies, you can contact our office. If you are thinking of doing some landscaping around your home in the upcoming season, we would suggest you, eîther ,talk with your local garden supply centre or a landscape gardening. firm, who can point out to you some of the advantages and disad- vantage of proposaIsthat you Building a House? or remodelling your present one? Then Contact FloydNicholson Phone 983-5049 Orono1 might have. Planning ahead oi time car, in rnost cases, save you dollars and time when you are actuallyv carry- ing out the project. Now is the time to sit down and think about what you are goinig to do in the spring and not wvaiting until spring thaw begins. J-ACK RI C AR D REALTOR 99 King St., E. BOWMAN VILLE When Buying or Selling Cal WvvILF HAWVIVKE Vour Orono Area Representative 983-5274 Meniber of Oshawa and District Real Estate Board Basebali Meetiïng Anyone intere sted' in baseba il, coaches, managers,' etc. are asked to attend a meeting'at the Orono Arena 'on Thursday, March 2lst at 7:30 p.m. Meeting sponsored by the Orono Amnateur Athletic Association Bob Best Memorial MIDGET Tourna ment Wed.,ma rch 2Oth 4 Team Tournament WITH WINNER AND CONSOLATION SERIES FIRST GAME AT 615p.m. Orono Amateur -Ath Ietic Association Booster Banquet and ance Sat, March' 30 Elimination Dra>w for $100.00 Dr-am. Dance and (ai ds at OddfeIloiw s Hall Tickets available tioni ssociation memibers or the PBOFED FO MIORSPORTS