8 The Canadian Statesman 7VuAe*<Un., Bowmanville, Saturday, June 12,1993 Show Jumpers to Compete on Sunday Aspiring show jumpers from the held July 11 in Temiskaming, for the Saddlcwood and Victoria Pony Clubs, more northerly Branches, with members from this area, are ex- Top finishers will represent the pected to compete at the first of two Central Ontario Region at the CNE Central Ontario Region Show Jump- Pony Club Festival, competing against ing Qualifiers. It will be held at the champions from other parts of Cana- Pickcring Horse Centre on Sunday, da. In addition to Central Ontario, rid- June 13, starting at 9:00 a.m. ers from the Western Ontario, St. Competition will be fierce, with Lawrence-Ottawa Valley and both entries expected from most of the Re- Maritime regions normally compete gion's 31 clubs. for the Eastern Canada Show Jumping The second CNE Qualifier will be Championship at the CNE. Second Place Finish for Pines Team History of Mouthguards in Sports For most Canadians, headlines such as "Mouth often injured in sports mishaps" or "31 eyes blind in hockey -- doctor seeks solution" have little direct impact. But for the health care professionals professionals who treat the victims of sports- related injuries each day, they are vivid vivid reminders of how a fun game of baseball of soccer can lead to serious injury or death. This was the case with Dr. Arthur Wood, the Mississauga pediatric dentist dentist who has been instrumental in preventing preventing many of the head, face and mouth injuries that used to plague contact sports like hockey and football, football, and continue to happen every day in sports such as baseball, soccer and basketball. Dr. Wood coached minor hockey in the '50's and sat on the executive of the Toronto Township League. At the time, Dr. Wood was surprised that juries except those to the mouth. "Losing teeth was considered part of the game," said Dr. Wood. "But when the sons of key league executives executives received dental injuries, attitudes began to change;" Around the same time, one of Dr. Wood's best players lost three teeth after being hit in the mouth by a puck. The player had just completed two years of expensive orthodontic work. It was this incident that prompted Dr. Wood to invent the world's first, extraoral mouthguard for hockey players, a wire device that covered the mouth and attached to the sides of the helmet. Mouthguards became equipment in both games and practic es for the several thousand boys in the battle. Some coaches and players believed believed that mouthguards took away from the game. Players were supposed. to be courageous and daring, and protecting protecting themselves against possible injury injury was seen as an act of cowardice. New Driver Joins MacDonald-Cadieux Mississauga Hockey League, none of whom received a serious oral injury while wearing the device. Despite the success, the use of Since last season and over the winter winter months, the MacDonald-Cadieux Racing Team has undergone some changes. -- , One major change is in sponsor- mandatory s ^.p -phe team is very proud to welcome welcome Bugle Boy clothing as a cosponsor, cosponsor, and Snappie Natural Bever- the players were insured against all in- mouthguards sparked a psychological Alarming Stats About Steroid Use Among Young Athletes Topline results from a recent study conducted for the Canadian Centre for Drug-free Sport (CCDS) suggest that as many as 83,000 young Canadians between the ages of l l - and 18 have used anabolic steroids in the last 12 The junior co-ed 3-pitch team from The Pines Senior Public ""tÎTccds research, the first of its School placed second m a recent tournament. In the back row (1-r) kind con( j U cted in Canada, involved are: Richard Harvie, Chandra Amodeo, Stephen Barber, Lucas Les- 16,169 high school and elementary kiw. Middle row: Vicky Robbins, Stephanie Spencer, Breanne Snell, students between the ages of 11 and Chris Peldiak, and coach Mr. Hansen. Front row: Vincent Norton, 18 years. The school survey obtained Laura Spencer, and Jamie Allin. baseline information on the knowl- SCOREBOARD ages as an associate sponsor. Ultra Slim Fast has been a major supporter of this team for the past four years. Another change for the MacDonald-Cadieux MacDonald-Cadieux Racing Team is the addition addition of a new co-driver. At the wheel again this year will be Terry MacDonald-Cadieux, MacDonald-Cadieux, but she will be joined by Trisha Hessinger, a native of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, now living in Canada with her Canadian husband. Trisha has compet- edge, attitudes and behavior of Cana- ed * n US Firehawk series, die Re- dian students towards performance- ÇuP lhe sk, P Barber Formu - enhancing substances. !a Ford Bertes. . Among the reasons given for why Fbls will be a first for " they use anabolic steroids, 53.9 per !" a le dnvmg force Both Teny cent report using the drug to do belter ™ d T " sha ™ part of tie PPG Indycar in sports while a surprising 47.2 per Pace Car Team. They wtll have a vety cent report using steroids to change W sc . hcdul ? ra " n *' he £n dl their physical appearance. The re- ^"es here m Canada along with search also indicates that along with dnvm S the Pace cars at various Indy- steroid use, young Canadians are us- car even s. ing alcohol, caffeine, stimulants and ?ue to the makeup of Canad an 6 * Motorsport at the present time, the MacDonald-Cadieux Racing Team painkillers to do better in sports. "The numtors ^e frightening ' as races says Paul Meha, Director of Educa- a= nr ,/ dH , Th ' ir „, h , w („ take tion. Based on the research data, we estimate that over 30,000 Canadian TONBA House League Champ. Team Wear 1 0 0 2 (as of June 5) C&C Motors 0 1 0 0 Team W L T Pts. Greenaways Petro 0 2 0 0 Tvke Division Shoppers Drug Mart 0 1 0 0 Greenaways Petro 3 0 0 6 SonBon Homes 0 1 0 0 New Home Hardware 3 * 0 0 6 Midget/Juvenile Division Henry Buildall 2 1 0 4 Gofor Sports 2 0 0 4 Hunt's Photo 2 1 0 4 Heslin's Legal Beagle 2 0 0 4 . Allinbrook Feeds 1 1 0 2 Garden Hill 1 1 0 2 M&M Meats 1 0 0 2 Hooper's Trophy 1 1 0 2 Tyrone 1 1 0 2 Cobourg 0 1 0 0 Burger King 0 4 0 0 J. Gosse Photography 0 1 0 0 Courtice Cougars 0 2 0 0 Oshawa 0 0 0 0 Reg. Office Supplies 0 1 0 0 Pontypool Royals 0 2 0 0 Shoppers Drug Mart 0 2 0 0 • Mosauito Division Newcastle Ladies' Slo-Pitch League Armstrong's IGA 2 1 0 4 (Points Only) Bleacher Creature 2 0 0 4 River Valley 8 Lawmen 2 1 0 4 Pontypool Auto Sales 8 Sugar's Bakery 2 0 0 4 T.J.'s 6 C.O.A.W. 1 1 0 2 Active Bodies 6 Discount Auto Parts 1 1 0 2 Bottom Line 6 Permanent Pools 1 0 O' 2 Cactus Clothing 4 Steeves Auto 1 2 0 2 King St. Bar & Grill 4 Checkers Variety 0 2 0 0 Redskins 4 Heritage Farms 0 1 0 0 Chatterton Electric 0 Horner's Petro Serv. 0 1 0 0 Survivors 0 Kenny's Catering 0 1 0 0 Shoppers Drug Mart 0 Tyrone 0 1 0 0 Alley Kats 0 Peewee Division New Home Hardware 2 0 0 4 EOBA Peewee Standings Raxx's 2 0 0 4 (as of May 30) Rivett's Hardware 2 0 0 4 Team GP W L Pts. Pisani Construction 1 0 0 2 Newcastle 3 3 0 6 Slider's 1 2 0 2 Peterborough 3 3 0 6 Unique Awards 1 1 0 2 Whitby 4 3 1 6 Beaver Lumber 0 0 0 0 Oshawa 5 3 2 6 Memorial Park 0 2 0 0 Cobourg 5 3 2 6 Skylight Donuts 0 1 0 0 Pickering 3 2 1 4 Tyrone 0 2 0 0 Ajax 4 2 2 4 VanderGaast Roofing 0 1 0 0 Port Hope 4 2 2 4 Bantam Division Kendal 4 2 2 4 Donut Gallery 2 1 0 4 Kingston 5 2 ' 3 4 National Home Video 2 0 0 4 Orono 4 0 4 0 Bowmanville Glass 1 0 0 2 Lindsay 4 0 4 0 as possible. Their schedule will take in Üie Michelin Enduroseries, the Ca- ... f1 , ..n nadian Endurance Road Racing ■ Championships, and CASC National ^"Eariy^urvey findings further re- Regional Events, veal that a staggering one in five students students claims to personally know someone who uses anabolic steroids." Equally disturbing is the research's suggestion that up to 800,000 young Canadians use caffeine in various forms to do better in sports. This raises raises important questions about the purpose purpose of sport participation and the potential potential for future use of banned substances.. The survey was carried out during the winter of 1992-93. "Kids Love Hockey " Summer Hockey Program August thru September at Newcastle Village Arena Call 987-3075 for details Registration Deadline Friday, July 2nd Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday COWAN PONTÏAC -- aWCK 17D.I 0OWA1ANV/UE - ONf. 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396,