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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 May 1982, p. 10

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Locals have good Start Midland Indusmin scored a convincing 4-1 victory over the Midland Autos as the two clubs kicked off their 1982 Barrie and District Soccer League season Wednesday at Midland Secondary School. Andy Munro opened the scoring for Indusmin 21 minutes into the first half after taking a pass from Gord Fleming and blasting a high shot past Autos goaltender Gunther Schmidt. Bulls off to match Anyone interested in joining the Midland Bulls for a trip to the May 24 Labatt's International Rugby Match between the English National Rugby team and the Canadian Eastern All-Stars in Toronto may contact Bulls co-coach John Nix al 526-3544. Nix said bus tickets should be available for an $8 maximum (depending on response). The game -- which will pit the English, touted as one of the top sides in the world, against the best players from Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes -- will be played before an ex- pected packed house at Varsity Stadium. first coming tourney. clubs, squads. Rama. spot is worth $75. | Angels willbe here The Elmvale Merchant mediate ladies' softball team will return to old turf to do battle for the $500 top prize in the annual World Famous Dock Lunch Tournament, slated for May 22 and 23 at McGuire Park in Penetanguishene. The Angels now compete in the tough Barrie and District Intermediate Ladies' Softball League, but they have their roots in the Georgian Bay league -- hosts of the up- In 1976 they were runners-up to Gignac's Muffler Shop in the Georgian Bay League and won it two straight years after that before moving on to the Barrie league. Now, they'll be returning as one of the favorites in the first Dock tourney. So far the event has only attracted -six says organizer Sandy Dubeau of Gignac's, who was hoping for a full slate of 16 Along with the Angels and Gignac's, clubs posting the entry fee of $75 plus one Red- dot ball are Midland's Therrien's Furniture, the Collingwood Downtowners, Craighurst and Second prize in the tournament is $300, third is $175 plus a consolation trophy, and fourth ------_-- Eleven minutes later, Andy Wicksted gave Indusmin a _ two-goal lead. Keith Duval headed in a cross-field pass from Dennis Moreau to give Indusmin a virtually insurmountable 3-0 lead ten minutes into the second half, but the Autos fought back and came up with a goal ona penalty kick by John Ingerselli shortly after duval's marker. Fleming put it away for Indusmin, though, when, with only five minutes remaining, he slammed a screaming ground-level shot past Schmidt from midfield. Dave Downs was in net for Indusmin. The two Midland squads will combine forces Sunday for an exhibition match at MSS against a Sudbury club. The Midland team will consist of seven players from undusmin and seven Autos. That one will underway at 2 p.m. Next BDSL game for Indusmin is slated for next Wednesday at MSS against Barrie Derk's Ralings. Kickoff is 6:45 p.m. The same evening, the Autos will travel to Barrie for their second league encounter against Barrie Town and Country. Indusmin coach Malcolm Lonsdale says his club is still looking for players, and anyone interested can contact him at 526-4406 or Gord Fleming at 526-3009. get Angels Inter- The gang These gruesome gazes belong to the Midland Bulls Rugby Club, who will be taking on Barrie Seconds in their fourth Mid-Ontario Rugby Union exhibition encounter tomorrow at MSS. The Bulls, who have been having about as much success this year as last (three games, three losses so far) are rounding into form and could spring for a win any time now. Tomorrow's kickoff is 2 p.m. - Page 10, Friday, May 14, 1982 MSS girls tie again The Midland Secondary School girls' soccer team came away with their second tie of - the season last Friday with a scoreless draw against host Orillia Park Street Collegiate. The gals now have one win and a pair of ties, good enough to hold them in second spot, in the Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association zone standings. They had a game scheduled against Elmvale District High Schooi -- the team they beat 3-0 for their lone win -- on Wednesday, but it was cancelled. Much of last Friday's game was played at midfield, with the defences of both clubs prevailing. Midland's best chance came when right wing Sheila Lizotte took a pass in front of the net and fired a hard shot - that was blocked by the Orillia goaltender. The rebound went to Mary Tennis club isa go Jim Hughes was elected to the president's position of the newly-formed Penetanguishene Tennis Club after an open vote by: the 23 people who showed up for an organizational meeting at Penetanguishene Arena last Thursday. Also elected to the club's new executive were Paul Boucher, vice-president; aime Cowinor, secretary; Brian Emery, treasurer; Mike Hamelin, tournament chairman; Ann Gauthier, social nv A. E. LEPAGE MN Lorr- - chairman; and John Roach, publicity chairman. The club will now begin gathering memberships and go about the business of organizing the club, which will probably offer instruction plus competitive and _ tour- nament play at Penetanguishene's Memorial Park courts this summer. Hoop camp Is on Basketball coach Brigg Harvey is still accepting registrations for this summer's first annual Midland Basketball Camp for area elementary school boys and girls. The camp, for kids in Grades 4 to 8 this year, will be held July 19-23, with the boys' taking up the first week and the girls moving in the second. It'll be conducted at Midland Secondary School and the fee is $20 a player. Each day's session will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. | The name friends recommend 526-4271 PROGR IUUAHAN TAAL] feuvers| aurminunmitt Russell, but she was just as unlucky, firing the ball just over the cross bar from about 10 yards out. Kim Shaw played another aggressive, two-way game from her inside-left position. The girls will be at it again Tuesday at home against Orillia District Collegiate Vocational Institute. Kick-off is slated for 2 p.m. sr ! GUARDIAN DRUGS. Clip this Guardian Wild Card Coupon. Bring it to your "Af WILD CARD COUPON Prices in effect 'til May 22, 1982 or while quantities last neighbourhood Guardian Drug Store. It means "Bs savings on one of our many great value coupons. CLIPS SAVE! 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