* v ; * Kendal Eagles defeat Whitby On Tuesday, June 22, Kendal Eagles ran their winning streak to four games as they defeated the Whitby Merchants 6-1. Eagle pitcher Mike Carman picked up his second victory of the season allowing only three hits while striking out eight batters. Steve West was the leading hitter for the Eagles with three hits while B. Alldred, D. Rickard, B. Robinson, B. McCullough and J. Thompson each had one hit. Bill Robinson also had three RBI to go along with his single hit. R H E Kendal 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 Whitby 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FUTURE EAGLE GAMES Mon. June 28 Kendal at Peterboro Sun. July 4 Kingston at Kendal (Doubleheader) KENDAL EAGLES HOLD DANCE The Kendal Eagles wi their annual.dance on Saturday, July 10 at the Orono Arena featuring the "Lockerbie Band" who are now playing at the Georgian Hotel in Oshawa. For further information on tickets, please phone Bert Reid 786-2501 Newtonville. E.O.B.A. SENIOR LEAGUE Kingston W 11 L 1 PCT .917 Kendal 7 3 .700 L. Britain 9 4 .692 Ajax 9 5 .643 Port Hope 8 5 - - .615 Oshawa 7 7 .500 Peterboro 5 7 .417 Whitby 2 14 .125 Bowmanville 2 14 .125 Soccer News By Tony Day With the standard of play improving each week there are always suprises in the results of the soccer games. For instance in the Junior division Tyrone tied Orono this week whereas they wére defeated by Orono 3 weetts ago. The new entry in the Senior division Hampton , won their second game and have not given up a goal ■ JiPapgs. ifa» | «■H yet. Next week two games will be played in Bowmanville, both at the Senior Public School on Tuesday beginning at 6:15 p.m. RESULTS Jr. Division Mastrangelo 1 Waverly 1 Tyrone 2 Newcastle 2 Newtonville 0 Marinas 0 Orono 0 Tyrone 0 Sr. Division 1 , Tyrone3 Newcastle 5 Hamptons GlenRaeO I.D.A.3 OronoO LEAGUE STANDINGS SENIOR GP W L T GF GA PTS 5 5 4 3 2 1 9 5 5 4 3 2 Keen competition in LOBB ball Competitioh in the local LOBB ball schedule is mouiking with at least six teams in easy reachx>f the top. The entry of M&M Variety from Orono now tops the league by one point with Cannon's Plumbing and Ben's Auto Body tied for second, one point behind. Below is the league standing. Team GP W T L PT. M&M Variety 8 7 0 1 14 Cannon's Plumbing 8 6 11 13 Ben's Auto Body 8 6 11 13 D&R Sports 8 6 0 2 12 Newcastle 86012 St. Mary's No. 1 8 5 12 11 Flyer's 9 4 14 9 Barry's Variety 8 4 0 4 8 St. Mary's No. 2 s' 3 0 5 6 Fourth Line 9 3 0 6 6 Jive Turkey's 8 2 0 6 4 Tyrone 9207 4 Marianna 9 2 0 7 4 Kinsmen 8 10 7 2 1-681 Orono 4 2 1 1 6 3 0-132 I.D.A. . 4 2 1 1 10 7 on, Yates i. Hampton 2 2 0 0 8 0 GlenRae 3 1 1 1 3 5 Newcastle 3 1 2 0. 9 9 7:30 Tyrone JUNIOR 4 0 3 1 6 15 i Mastrangelo's 5 4 0 1 14 2 1:00p.m. /Sfrono 4 2 1 1 6 5 Waverly 5 1 1 3 8 7 NeNytonville 4 1 1 2 5 8 Tyrisne 5 0 2 3 3 8 i holding • Marinas 5 0 3 2 4 11 Friday was the last day of school for public school children children throughout the province as well as at Kirby Centennial Public School. The Kirby school held an awards presen- tion program at their morn- _.-ig exercises when Nicole Winterhelt, above, on behal/ of the students of the school presented Mr. I. Golder, principal, with the book, "Between Friends". Mr. Colder Colder leaves the Kirby Centennial Centennial School as principal taking up new duties as principal of three schools in the western area of.the Northumberland and Newcastle school system. •Mr. Golder in addressing the student body congratulated congratulated them for their behaviour during the year and their aôcomplishments. He said the The Orono Girls Squi having a successful season a past week chalked up two :: On Monday evening Ï School grounds the Orono Sqi a 7-6 win over their opp Hampton. The game was cap of the fourth inning due to r guide cam pout On the weekend of June 18th to 20th, seventeen Guides and two leaders of the 1st Orono Guide Company camped at Creekside Camp in Orono. It was a craft and games weekend. The theme of the camp was based on the tale of Peter Pan. Unfortunately Unfortunately the rain on Saturday cut out the hunt for Captain Hook's treasure chest. Saturday evening was Open House at the camp, and in spite of damp conditions we had a few interested parents and gufcatc at campfire. "Tinkerbell" -Camp Advisor, June White arrived, topred campsite and tested "Captain Hook", Betty Benedict on her Campcraft Certificate. Sunday Sunday all spirits rose along w'ith the sun. Luncheon guests were Mrs. Ruth Grady, Brownie Brownie Leader, and Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Heard, on whose property property Creekside Gamp is located. located. We all know how fortunate fortunate we are to have this spot made available for our camps. The flag came down at 3 p.m. as we toolj our leave of camp and rather sadly of "Pirate Smeed", Jean Bam- brick, who leaves this week for Pickering: The good wishes of the whole company go with her and her family. niai WE.. satisfy. . YOU Come See «US...! 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