Oakville Beaver, 17 Jul 1994, p. 22

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Kevin Murray Bob Blamauer Scott Smith R. Favreaux 44 Gord Scott 29 Jeff Inrig 2 PLAYERS NAME Jeff Foster Paul Teague Brian Prowse Tom Chater Jeff Inrig Bill Pickard Jeff Lethbridge Kelly Pace Rod Favreaux Cal Main Gord Scott Mike Bouchard Grant Mcintyre (Smith) 37.1 75 17 15 3 3 Rod Faureaux (Oak) 44 46 32 12 6 2 Home runs: Doug Flowrday (Rockford) 3, Garrett Allison (Janvis) 3, five other players with two homers. Triples: Romeo Shannelly (Brant) 4, Kevin Miles (Rock) 3, Rich Randall (Cal Sox) 3. Doubles: John Kichinko (Cal Sox), Mike Kichinko (Cal Soxt and Mike Otterman (Cal Kaps), all with three Rockford 13 Oakville 13 Janvis 15 Brantford 12 Caledonia Sox 13 Smithville 10 Lanings 13 Caledonia Kap 13 Brian French (Rock) Darren Cullimore (Rock) Garrett Allison (Jarvis) Kevin Miles (Rock) Greg Lilbourne (Lan) STANDINGS TAT: 8 ~10 12 02 TOP FIVE BATTERS MIN 30 AB Fastball I Triâ€"County PITCHING RECORD 11 TOP PITCHERS (as of July 6) eague 425 More than 20 other sailing schools along Lake Ontario are expected to attend. The mostly teenâ€" aged competitors will use the one and twoâ€"person Lasers. The 13â€"foot craft employ one and three sails, respectively. The regatta, he said, will allow the bronze and silver level students to "apply their skills in a comâ€" petitive environment, and to hopefully get hooked on sailing." "Spectators are invited to come out," said head instructor Michael Rustom. The winner moves on to the provincial champiâ€" onships in Ottawa from July 28 to Aug. 3 in Ottawa and if they keep winning they could very well keep on going to the Canadian championships in Cornwall from Aug. 5 to 12 and the World Little League Championship in Kissimme, Florida from Aug. 15â€"20. Yacht Squadron regatta The Oakville Yacht Squadron sailing school is hosting a two day regatta July 25 and 26 (Monday and Tuesday). Little League tournament Oakville Little League is hosting its first district championship this week. The fiveâ€"team, double knock out event for the senior division (14 and 15 year olds) kicks off this Sunday (July 17) and concludes the following Sunday with the championship games. Oakville â€" which will lock horns with Ancaster, Orangeville, Fort Erie and Stoney Creek â€" sees its first action this Sunday at 5 p.m. All games will be played at the recently opened Neyagawa Park. * DEPENDABLE _ x WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY x FAST FUSSY Deerfield is far more than a golf course now as it became Oakville‘s third outlet for teleâ€"wagering last weekend. Owners Walter and John Ondre (left and right, respectively) are joined by Bob Careless of the Ontario Jockey Club at the official opening. (Continued from page 21) racing in the Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington and Hamilton areas Avalon and Monaghan‘s point to their admission charges. Avalon has none and Monaghan‘s is free with a minimum $5 purchase. Deerfield charges $5, although it offers deals for both private and public golfers. For the Ontario Jockey Club, Deerfield marks its 10th teleâ€"wagering outlet and there are plans for at least a dozen more, including one more in Oakville, said sposkeman Helmut Biemann. Flamborough Downs has 15 locations, and marketing manager Ron Barr said "we feel it‘s the salvation of Flamborough Downs to be able to take the product to the people." Salvation of Flamborough Our Goal ... Certa ProPainters e Complete schedules and programs are available at the respective outlets. For A Free Estimate David Wilkins Serving Oakvilie Since 1986

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