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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Aug 1994, p. 8

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8 The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, August 20,1994 Canadian Open Goll Tournament at Glen Abbey from Sept. 5-11 Former champions Bruce Lietzke and John Cook are among 12 more PGA Tour players confirming their intention to enter the Bell Canadian Open, the Royal Canadian Golf Association Association announced. Lietzke, who won here in 19781 and 1982, and Cook, the 1983 champion, join a group of well- known players, including: Payne Stewart (former U.S. Open and PGA champion); Ian Baker-Finch (former British Open champion); Hal Sutton (former PGA champion); Davis Love III (eight-time Tour winner and second on the 1992 Loss Eliminates Junior Orioles by Braid Kelly On an afternoon when swirling winds uprooted dirt from the baseball baseball diamond, it was the Bowmanville Bowmanville Junior Orioles who were dusted dusted off. Facing Little Britain in the third and deciding game of their best-of- three OBA playoff series, the Orioles Orioles were eliminated after dropping a narrow 6-5 decision. The Orioles let a 5-3 lead slip away in the ninth inning. Little Britain Britain converted three hits and a walk into three runs for the win. All three runs in the ninth inning came with two out. "That was a tough one," said coach Don MacArthur after watching watching his team's two-run lead disappear. disappear. "It showed that Little Britain are a team with a lot of character." With the game tied 3-3 in the eighth inning, the Orioles pushed two runs across. A double by Jeff McFeeters scored Andy Krumme- nacher for the fourth run. McFeeters then scored on a single by Lee MacArthur MacArthur for the 5-3 lead. But in the ninth inning, Little Britain had runners on second and third with two out when a single just inside the right field line tied the score. Another single later in the inning inning gave them the go-ahead run. The three runs in the ninth spoiled what was otherwise a solid performance by Orioles pitcher Glen Wagg. He went the distance, allowing only seven hits while striking striking out six. The loss was a disappointing one for the Orioles, who appeared to be in control of the series. They opened with an 11-0 win in Little Britain in game one, but failed to register a win in the two remaining games of the series, which were both played at Soper Creek Park. Little Britain had tied the series with a 10-6 victory in game two, extending extending the series to a final game. The series win assures Little Britain Britain a spot at this year's All-Ontario tournament which is being held in Collingwood from August 26-28. 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