( SPORTS ) Mosport set for double header Mo Ison Canadian weekend A double header weekend with racing for GT sports cars Competing in the SCCÂ Trans-Am series and open- wheeled, single-seater Formula Formula Atlantic machines competing competing for the North American American Championship will highlight highlight Mosport's last big summer summer event, the Molson Canadian Canadian Trans-Am-Atlantic weekend, weekend, August 17, 18, 19. The Corvettes, Porsches ' , and Camaros racing in the Molson Canadian Trans-Am will be some of the most powerful to compete at Mos- 1 port this season. Favourite for outright victory will be Ludwig Heimrath of Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, the 1978 Trans- Am series Champion and a two-time winner of Mosport's Trans-Am. Heimrath will be at the wheel of a 700 horsepower turbocharged Porsche 935, the same model car which Paul Newman raced to second place at Le Mans. The Porsche 935 Turbo is regarded as the ultimate GT racer having won all major GT races this season such as Le, Mans, Sebring and Daytona. Other drivers entered entered for Mosport in the super Porsches include John Paul, the 1978 World Champion for Endurance Drivers and Bruce Leven. Strongest threat to a Porsche Porsche win at Mosport will come from Hamilton's Maurice "Mo" Carter ifi his Camaro. Carter's car looks more like a dragster funny car with its lightweight winged fibreglass body but it's really g road racer and at Mosport, wher'e Carter's an expert, he should have the horsepower to run with the Porsches. While the Turbo Porsches and Carter's highly modified Camaro race in Category II of the Trans-Am, there is a race within a race for less exotic but equally exciting cars known as Category I. Favourite Favourite to win this class is another Canadian, Bill Adam of . Greenville, Ontario who holds the Mosport Category I lap record with his Corvette. Last year, when Adam, set the track record, he just missed winning and settled for second second place after tire problems slowed him. This year he wants the win he missed last year. Adam's competition comes from Canada, the United States and Mexico. The Molson Canadian Tra- Hatchery produces bumper crop of muskinonge Deer Lake Hatchery completed completed a very successfuly year in producing maskinon- ge for stocking Ontario waters. waters. Favourable spawn taking, taking, weather conditions and diligent work produced nearly nearly two million small fry. Une and a half million of these fish were stocked in lakes in Ontario with the largest amount going in to the Kawartha Lakes, the Province Province of Manitoba was given assistance in their stocking program by the provision of 50,000 maskinonge fry. A large number of the fry size fish were retained in the hatchery ponds and were reared to fingerling size. The . hatchery personnel were suc cessful in producing 32,000 fingerlings. The majority of these fish once again went into the Kawartha Lakes. Additional shipments went to Napanee, Minden and Espan- ola Districts. The maskinonge fisheries research project at Nogies Creek is to receive the last 2,000 fingerlings to continue continue their studies on maskinonge maskinonge habits. LOBB ball standings Wéek of July 16 - July 19, 1979 0) tiC a § a> DC I a> a West W L is ij, Oh EAST W L „ <u T Oh Burketon 2 15 117 Forum 17 1000 St. Mary's 8 8 500 M&M 9 6 600 Newcastle 101 5 1 666 Ugly Ducks 11 6 647 Barry's 14 1 933 Orono , 8 7 533 Goodyear 10 6 1 626 Lycett • 5 10 333 Dennison 1 13 71 Jive Turkeys 8 8 500 Danniels 3 12 357 Ed Van 4 11 266 200 Ben's , 8 9 470 Tyron 5 .11 313 Wes. Con. 13 4 764 E.O.B4. SENIOR LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS VT L Pet. GBL W L Pet. Ü Oshawa 16 6 .Ÿ27 T Belleville 16 6 .727 Little Britain 10 11 1 .455 5% Port Hope 14 8 .636 2 Whitby 9 13 .409 7 Peterborough 12 10 .546 4 Ajax 8 13 1 .364 7Vz Kendal ' 9 13 .409 7 Bowmanville 8 14 .364 8 Newcastle 7 15 .318 9 Belleville wins E.Ô.B.A. title in the tournament as they lost a tough 1-0 decision in extra innings. Earlier in the ns-Am is the seventh in the nine-race SCCA Trans-Ain Championship. Formula Atlantic is racing for the young lions of the sport, the up and comers, the would-be professionals looking looking for experience and an introduction to the big time. The last Formula Atlantic graduate who made it big was Canada's Gilles Villeneuve, now a factory Formula- 1 racer for the Ferrari team. Included in the Mosport lineup will be Villeneuve's younger brother Jacques, who has made three Atlantic starts this year, with a best finish of second. Last year's Atlantic champion, Howdy Holmes of Ann Arbour, Michigan Michigan was rookie of the year at Indianapolis but he has not locked up the really big ride Orono Weekly Times, so he's continuing in Atlantic polishing his skills and wait- ' ing for the big chance. After six of eleven races so far this season, no less than five different drivers have picked up the winner's laurels in.Formula Atlantic racing: Tom Gloy (Long Beach, California), California), Kevin Cogan (West- wood, B.C. and Quebec City), Bob Earl (Road America, Wisconsin), Jeff Wood (Atlantic (Atlantic Motorsport Park, Nova Scotia), and Howdy Holmes (Mexico City). By virtue of his Single win and some high finishing positions, Gloy leads the Formula Atlantic standings going into the Molson Canadian Canadian Atlantic at Mosport with 130 points. Right behind him is. double winner Cogan with 125 points, followed by Earl Wednesday* August 8th, 1979-5 (74), Wood (58) and Holmes (.57). - The, Molson Canadian weekend weekend starts with open practice , Friday, : August 17 ; with practice and qualifying Saturday, Saturday, August 18. A full day of racing starts Sunday, August 19 at 9:00 a.m. with the Molson Canadian Atlantic scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. and the Molson Canadian Tranç-Am scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. SPECIAL All the Fish and Chips you can eat, $2.25 Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Wednesdays. MOM'S KITCHEN Main St., Orono 983-5310 Belleville Blues won the E.O.BiA. Senior League Championship this past weekend at the Annual Little Britain Tournament by defeating Whitby Merchants 4 - 0 in the final game. Earlier in the Tournament, Belleville had debated Peterborough, Little Britain, Port Hope and Oshawa. Kendal Eagles were eliminated by Whitby SENIOR "D" PLAY-OFFS (Best 4 out of 7 series) Wed. Aug 8 Newcastle at Kendal'6:15 p.m. Sat. Aug lb Newcastle at Kendal 2:00p.m. it. Aug. 11 Kendal at Newcastle 2:00 pm Sun. Aug. 19 Kendal at Newcastle 2:00 p.m. _ .on. Aug. 12 Newcastle at Kendal 2:00 pm Wea.Aug.zz Newcastle®! Kendal 6:15 pm Wed. Aug. 15 Kendal at Newcastle 6:15 pm - tournament, the Eagles lost to Oshawa 6-5 in extra innings and then defeated Ajax by a 14 - 4 score. Belleville picked up the winning prize of $500.00 as champions while Whitby won the consulation prize of $250.00. 4.36 Cut from Canada Grade A Beef - Full Slice ROUND STEAK * Maple Leaf 16 oz. pkg: RINDLESS BACON 1.48 Cut from Canada Grade A Beef ROUND ROAST * 4.81 ' Sunspun Instant 6 oz. jar COFFEE 2.99 In Its Own Juice pineapple 19 FI. Oz. .63 CORNISH Men's Harbrook T Shirts 65 percent polyester and 35 percent cotton. Smart styles in light blue, browns, navy and red. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Reg. Price $11.75 now sellihg at only $8.75 Penman's Rep Cap T Shirts in navy, beige, light blue. Sizes now only M, L, XL. Reg. Price $8.75 now only , v $6.00 3 only Ladies' shorts suits now only $20.00 for two pieces. Ladies' dresses, pants suits, and sun dresses are now selling at sacrifice prices to clear our racks for faII.goods./ We-now carry bpth half and full -length ladies' slips. • Armstrong's