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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1981, p. 15

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a --~soeenmes 2 amon MSS flat in Park loss A flat effort by the Midland Secondary School varsity football team resulted in their first loss of the season Friday against host Park Street Collegiat Midland coach Ran y Ritchie says*his team's. 'heart just wasn't in' the _ 19-6 defeat at the hands of their "Orillia op- ponents. ' Midland's lone score came on the ever-more- "familiar brother-to- brother play of quar- terback Steve Friesen to fullback John Friesen. That came late in the third quarter. Park scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and added another when they took the second-half kickoff downfield for the major. One could argue that the breaks just weren't going Midland's way - they had two _ passes dropped in the end zone and a 75-yard kickoff return was called back on a clipping penalty - bul, says Ritchie, 'they generally more up for the game.' Park's _--_ enthusiasm probably draws in part from their being in a corner after losing their first two games to Twin Lakes and Collingwood Collegiate Institute, Midland beat Twin Lakes in their first outing and _ Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary School in their second. The top two teams from the five-team division earn a berth in the playoffs. Ritchie says he hopes his team can regain enough enthusiasm to win their fianl three matchups, but his main concern is next Friday's game against Stayner Collegiate Institute in Stayner. MSS earns titles Midland Secondary School captured top spot in both the Junior Boys' and Midget' Boys' competitions at the GBSSA Zone League Cross-Country Meet Oct. 7 at Mountain View Ski Resort in Midland. Midland's Ian Porter dashed to a first-place finish in the Midget Boys' event with a winning minutes, 22 seconds. Five of the top ten finishers in the Midget time of 12° division were MSS beat us fair and square. q runners. Others were 'They were hitting harder, had good Bruce Marsden (4th), coverage of our Bill Richardson (8th), receivers and seemed Bill Black (9th) and DOUG'S GUNS Pretty River Valley Sports Doug's Guns at Pretty River Valley Sports, Nottawa, is clearing used rifles and shotguns out. These firearms have been checked out by our gunsmith and test fired. Any parts necessary have been replaced. A 90 day warranty is included during this sale. Sale lasts until Oct. 31, 1981. .22 single Cooey Model 39 $29.95 - $34.95 .22 Cooey repeater Model 600 $39.95 - $44.95 .22 Cooey semi-auto Model 64 $49.95 - $54.95 12 ga. Win. 36" bb!. Model 37A $69.95 12 ga. side x side Con- tinental $279.95 12 ga. Savage 3 shot bolt c- w Vari choke $139.95 .222 Mod. 788 Rem. $229.95 .22 Hornet, Savage Bolt Mod. 340 ¢-w brass $159.95 .30-30° Win. 1894 Mod., as new $199.95 .22 mag. Win, 2294, as new, never fired $299.99 reg. $388.50 MANY MANY MANY more used and new rifles and shotguns to choose from. .30-30, .243, .308, 270, fF 30-06 PLUS 100's of New Rifles and Shotguns ADDED SUPER SPECIAL 12 & 20 ga. Lakefield Mossberg Pumps New $179.95 While stock lasts Mod. 760 Remington Pump Rifles $379.95 While stock lasts These rifles are in all calibres. Gun purchasers will be allowed to purchase one box of Remington or Frontier ammo at !4 price. Rifle Draw is October 31. . enter you this month. . any purchase will WE BUY .. . TRADE-INS ACCEPTED .. . RELOADING SUPPLIES . . . REPAIRS BY CERTIFIED GUNSMITH . . . WORK DONE AND GUARANTEED ON PREMISES. 1 (705) 445-3570. Hours: 9:00 to 6:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 - Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Pretty River Valley Sports DOUG'S Nottawa, Ont. LOM 1P0 PHONE GUNS 'ota we 445-3570 7 eansmirg >) nC Collingwood i + Collingwood to ottawa is 2 milee Steve Hutchinson (10th). The MSS Midgets scored a low team total of 22 points, distancing runner-up ODCVI (Orillia) at 45. MSS also dumped ODCVI in the Junior Boys' division, scoring = points to the visitors' Tae finishers for Midland were Jeff King in 6th and Dave Lar- mand in 7th. ODCVI won the Senior Boys', Midget Girls' and Girls' Open Despite these unpleasantries, Fred Lavin came up with enough good pokes to win the annual Midland Golf and Country Club Snowbird Tournament Sunday. The tournament, final outing of the season for the mens' section at MGCC, was played in under better-than-seasonal weather conditions. (Photo by Bruce Finlayson). | Is EVERESTL/C. A SNEAK PREVIEW O _ WFluxuryand comfortare what you're looking for in a tru passenger snowmobile, then the EVEREST L/C is for you. 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