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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Sep 1981, p. 20

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_---------- me ct as, ok F ~ Penetanguishene Industrial MIDLAND-PENETANG é Bantam a7 MSS SPORTS Bowling League RECREATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Nicole Parent eae League Standings Sept. 27 Denise Greenwood 161 Girls' Basketba W L Pts. Edmund McTague 161 aes See Sk Ogilvie Mills 8 1 18 Bay Mills Strikers def. Hydro DavidLacroix _ a i sSepbs a Midland IGA 6. 315 Midnite Express 16, Oilers 12 Mary Lynn McBrien rine Wi a Desnoches Bros. 5 4 13 Redskins 54, Unknowns 0 Peewee td ii an Eee " S "ae Sarjeant Boy's Gde718 Cummings-Nicholson 14, Renegades 0 Angela Morrison s idian is > oo Hamelin & Leroux Builders 5 4 12 Crusaders 16, Simcoe-Matie Canteen 0 Miranda Brabant Midland 39 Elmira 17 Oak Ridge Boy's D4 elt Broncos 7, Raiders 6 ) . Emery's Taxi 5 4 10 Exhibition a Pilon Const. 4 5 10 STANDINGS Sept. 24 Duval's Variety 5 4 10 TEAM W L TPts PF PA Boys' Volleyball Midland 61, Collingwood 31 Commodore Hotel 3 6 7 Redskins 30 06 114 0 Sept. 24 Marchand Potatoes 1 8 3 Broncos 3.006 37. 21 Senior Savior Legion 68 1 8 2 Crusaders 20) wes 49 19 Midland 13-15, Elmvale 15-13 Toronto MacDonald "Early Bird"' Oilers 2104 49F 17 St. Theresa's 15-15, Midland 5-12 Tonrnawent Penetanguishene Kings Jr. C Hockey Raiders Pade eh earn pal Midland 15-15. Penetanguishene 12-10 A 8 Sept. 25-26 Exhibition play, Sept. 25 Bay Mills Strikers 2104.19) 13 St. Theresa's 15-15, Elmvale 6-4 P sie aerratin a 2 Cumming-Nicholson St. Theresa's 15-15, Penetanguishene 1-5 Midland 41, York Memorial 27 Bradion Pee Sauer A ; ; - os Elmvale 15-15, Penetanguishene 12-11 Midland 30, Jarvis Collegiate 16 , tepid idland 54, Thornlea S.S. 28 ~-» |. Penetanguishene at Huntsville, Oct. 2 8:30 jidnite Express 1202 16 66 Sunict Midland 5 ae eaS.S p.m. Renegades 0300 12 54 St. Theresa's 15-15, Midland 8-9 Midland 56, Pickering 34 Midland at Penetanguishene, Oct.4,7:30p.m. Simcoe-Matic Canteen 0300 0 53 Midland 15-15, Penetanguishene 7-9 » & Hydro 0300 0 56 Midland 15-15, Elmvale 12-4 Exhibition MPDEAM ne = ree RUGBY, St. Theresa's 15-15, Penetanguishene 4-5 Sept. 24 - ae L Elmvale 15-15. St. Theresa's 7-11 : : Belleville 20, Midland 4 URE AND ar eet ee ee Elmvale 15-15, Penetanguishene 1-9 Au cae 2 High Scores Midget Exhibition OHA INTERMEDIATE A oa Midland 11-15, Elmvale 15-13 Sept. 24 Pear Keith Buttineau 303 Midland 15-15, Penetanguishene 12-13 Collingwood 38, Midland 25 Midland aera Siowae Steven Parent 216 St. Theresa's 15-14, Midland 10-16 Re ee , 8 John Sykes 208 St. Theresa's 18-15, Penetanguishene 16-5 ANS) SUE TinaiBrabant 185 Elmvale 15-15, St. Theresa's 11-9 Sereee Ghcinee pes 7 John McMann 179 Penetanguishene 4-15, Elmvale 15-4 Midland 24, Twin Lakes 22 "aes etd - Midland Golf and easurer; Betty Moss, Tannahill, and Belle Country Club's ladies' golf captain; Aileen McKee, hospitality section capped off a Moreau, vice-captain; committee; Joan Hack, successful season Sept. Eileen Denny and Ruth Joan Lavin and Marilyn "Inflation fighters" Save with these "SERVICE 22 with an awards Smith, handicap Richmond, Golf com- ceremony and closing committee; Jean mittee players dinner meeting. Hartman, Rosemarie representatives. Top award, ladies' club championship, went to Angela Whetham. Other trophies went to Marilyn Richmond, senior champion; Ruth Rowland, Haig 'han- dicap winner; Joan Lavin, flag competition; Shirley Stokes, eclectic IMSS senior girls win tourney competition; and Le aa ee aries The Midland Secondary School senior girls V7 2 better-ball competition basketball team continued their powerful roll champs. Saturday by winning the Elmira High School Among the low Basketball Tournament. handicappers, Marilyn The squad, undefeated this season, whipped EACH Richmond scored the most birdies over the season. Helen Griffin was recognized for most pars in the higher handicap bracket. Mandy Tannahill was the only lady to score a hole-in-one this year. Also announced was the ladies' section execulive for 1982. Members are: Kay Lapere, president: Shirley Stokes, vice- president; Helen Griffin, secretary-tr- Therrien's trim Adco Bob Lappin pitched a shutout to help his club back into the thick of the Olympia Fastball] League finals as Therrien's Furniture blanked Adco Tire 2-0 at Midland's Main Diamond Monday. With the win, Therrien's' trimmed Adco's lead in the best- . of-seven final series to two games to one. Therriens' scored both runs in the top of the fourth inning. Fourth game in the series was scheduled for last night, but results were unavailable at press time. Woodstock 44-24 and Fergus 47-10 to gain a berth in the tournament final. Angie Pumputis led her club to the championship by netting 10 points in a 39-17 victory over the host Elmira team. Caroline Meech added eight points to the Midland drive and Tina Lehr contributed an out- standing defensive effort. In exhibition play last Thursday, the Midland. senior girls hammered host Collingwood Collegiate Institute 61-31. Tracey Vent and Carolyn Meech scored 14 points each to top.MSS scorers. The other Midland teams did their bit the same day; the Junior squad led by Lori Chambers' 14-point effort to a 41-25 win over Collingwood, and the Midgets scoring a 38-25 win with a 12-point day for Linda Ferraro. SANDERSON MIDLAND DISTRICT MANAGER Frank Doherty 526-2924 Red Nicholls 526-4504 Doe MONUMENT CO. 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