firmooWeekly Times, Wednesday, August O0th, 1978 SPORTS Orono Ladies Tennis Club Winners j Kendal1 split with Coll1ingwood Collingwood 9, Kendal 8 On Saturday, August 26th, tbe Kendal Eagles opened tbeir O.B.A. play-offs against Collingwood and went down to a 9-8 defeat in eleven innings. Kendal, wbo were out-hit 16 to 12, bad to corne from bebind tbree times in tbe game to send her inito extra innings. Third baseman W. Belanger ended the game in the bottom of the eleventb with a solo homnemun off Eric Moore. Collecting bits for tbe Eagles were John Robinson witb tbree while Pete Henderson and Fraser Walle bad two bits eacb. Single bits went to J.R. Robinson, Dave Pultz, Don Pandoff, Jerry Thompson, Bill Robinson and Ralph Kennedy. Kendal were also aided in the game witb nine walks by Collingwvood pitching. R HE Kendal 000 043 001 00 8 12 4 Collingw ood- 004 020 020 01 9 16 1 Becker,' Kennedy 3rd, Moore 8tb and, B. Robinson' Dyment, Carrier 5th and Hill HR: Wallace and Bellanger Kendal 4, Collingwood 3 On Sunday, August 27tb, the Kendal Eagles evened up the best two out of three Atlas Comnstruci a warded co-*ntra Atlas Construction Inc. of Montreal has been awarded a $3,666,900 contract to con- struct an access tunnel for excavation of underground oil storage facilities at the Wes- TRENTWAY TOURS Thanksgiving Weekend NASH VILLE (4-day, Night Travel) DEPART OCT. 6 NASHIVILLE (5-day) DEPART OCT. 5 NEW YORK CITY (4-day, Night Travel) DEPART OCT. 6 VERMONT FOLIAGE TOUR (4-day, Evening Departure) DEPART OCT. 6 LAKE PLACID (3-day; DEPART OCT. 7 AGAWA CANYON (3-day) DEPART OCT. 7 PLUS MANY FALL COLOUR TOURS TO: WESTERN CANADA CALIFORNIA NEW ENGLAND CAPE COD KENTUCKY, GEORGIA, TENNESSEE (9-day) COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG& PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH AGAWA CANYON & MACKINAC ISLAND FOR DETAILS CALL 1-800-461-7615 (TOLL FREE) leyville generat kilometres east The oil storai wbicb will be tlt type in Northb designed to ho.i barrels of resi< Atlas Const, work on 825 me and spurs to pr for excavationc series up at one game each as they defeated Collingwood 4-3. Eric Moore pitched a strong game for Kendal allowing ten bits wbile striking out five batters. Kendal took a 2-1 lead after the first inning and then Eric Moores clutch single in the seventb inning brought in two runs to give Kendal a 4-2 lead. Collingwood loaded the bases in the ninth on two Kendal errors plus a bit but managed just one i-un. Collecting bits for Kendal was John Robinson with two bits while single bits went to Bill Robinson, J.R. Robinson, Jerry Thompson, Pete Henderson, Fraser Wallace, Eric Moore and Brian Foster. R HE Collingwood 100 010 001 3 10 2 Kendal 200 000 200 419 2 McEachern and Hill Moore and B. Foster, J. Robinson 9th WP - Moore LP - McEachern Tbe final game of tbe series will be played on Sunday, September 3rd in Kendal beginning at 2 p.m. The-winner of this series will -play Simcoe. If Kendal wins the series,, the opening game against ,Simcoe will probably be played in Kendal on Monday, September 4th at 2 pa. g~ areas next year. Excavated ýI o material from the tunnel will be used in con struction of railway embankments on 1 Ct site. ting station 9 Approximately 45 people L o Pot Hpe.will be emnployed by Atlas 0f Prt Hpe.from September 1978 to April age caverns- 1979 on tbe excavation as, well e first of their as electrical, mechanical and Amerca ar water pumping services in 1 erc -ae the tunnel. id two million dual fuel oil. Construction of the entire cavern' storage project is truction -will being supervised by Ontario ,tres Of tunnel Hydro and Mined Storage )rovide access Ltd., a specialist engineering of the cavern firm. The 7th Annual Sports- men's Waterfowl Day will be held at Darlington Provincial Park on September 10, 1978. The Waterfowl Day is spon- sored by The Ontario-Feder- ation of Anglers and Hunters and the Ministry of Natural Resources. It's a day for the family. Scheduled events range frorn the Canadian Duck and Goose Calling Cbampionship, Ret- riever , Demonstrations, Waterfowl Identification competitions, Decoy Making Contests to frog jumping and duc k plucking contests. There will also be an opportunity to observe and participate in the Provincial Hunter Safety Training Program. Darlington Provincial Park is located 8 kilometres east of Oshawa on Highway 401. Day use admission to the park will be free on the Waterfowl Day. Our Firep laces DO NOT Smoke 'OXOR * rclyr -ItnraosM I RNNAI PHN9350 *a m Imu m m m mM E SLast week the Orono Tennis club held ladies play at tbe local 'courts in both singles and doubles. Carole Bailey Stephanie Hood of the Orono Skating Club placed first last week in the Central Ontario Section Summer Ska- ting 'competition , beld at Centre, Ice in Toronto. Ste- phaniecompeted in the Juv- enile Ladies B group and competed against seven other skaters attending the corn- and Jeanne Staples (fromn lef t) won the ladies doubles advanced wbile Anita Han- ham (rigbt) was tbe ladies lm singles champion. Anita teamed witb Sue Davie (insert) to win tbe ladies doub le begnners group. Canada. "Itwas a biggie for Stephanie" said one local enthusiast of skating wbo is also close to tbe skating scefle. Heather Sawyer and Janice Skating Club competed in the same competition in other classes, The three young skaters have been attending, the Crossland Skating Scbool in petition. Oshawa during tbe summer. Stephanie, now at the age Of The Oshawa school operates 10 years, bas been winning for a full five days a week for competitions since she was a nine week period. Tbe eight years of age and sbows program includes floor exer- a lot of promise for the future. cises, running classes as well Tbe trophy won in Toronto as skating and instructions. last week caries a lot Of top Those attending the sebool skating naines that have are fromn as far away as corne up tbrough the ranks in Chicago. c Darlington Sportmenf waterfowl day Durham Central Agricultural Society DAN4 CE Saturday September 9, 1978 9:00o p.m. - 1:00 a.m. MN THE ORONOAR-ENA Diane Leigh Fea turing Diane Leîgh and the Shades o'f Blue Tickets availabte at Mom's Kitchen, Orono 61 'q