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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jul 1982, p. 24

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Pcneveoce' | LOCKHART MOTORS Sports Scoreboard SIMCOE RURAL FASTBALL Leading Hitters (minimum 25 AB) _ G AB R Mark Ronald (H) 26 7 Russ Siacey (E) 28 «5 Guy Ormiston (M) Morris Reynolds (WB) Dan Breedon (H.) Bob Widdes (V) Rob Greenlaw (H) Kerry Lloyd (WB) Carl Cowan (WB) 10 Pai May (H) 10 Standings Hillsdale Midland Wyebridge Phelpston Vasey Elmvale Royals Perkinsfield Wyevale RSP OANA tw =e OOO OF Scores Monday Wyebridge 3, Perkinsfield 2 Elmvale 2, Hillsdale 0 Royals 9, Wyevale 2 Midland 2, Phelpston 1 OLYMPIA FASTBALL Standings GP WL T Midland Printers Wye Herilage Pizza House Barrelworks Christian Isl. Cave Resi. Mr. Submarine Dial-a-Movie NwWwaan-06 CAIDAS & Wh orrorr oO HURONIA SLOW PITCH Standings East Division GW Greening Donald 16 1 Dollartown Saints 17 1 The Warriors 17 IUE Sluggers 17 Leitz Brigade 16 Sieelbriie Sieelers 17 Bay Mills 16 West Division G Techform Eagles Goman Boats Simcoematic Donut Villa Ogilvie Mills Wilkin's Auto Fred Hook's Future games Tonight The Warriors vs. Ogilvie Mills (ai Regent School) Bay Mills vs. Goman Boats (at Huron Park School) Leitz Brigade vs. Wilkin's Auto (at RCA Diamond) Tomorrow Simcoematic vs. Steelbrite (ait Regent School) Donu! Villa vs. Greening Donald (at Huron Park School) IUE Sluggers vs. Techform (at RCA Diamond) LOCKHART MOTOR APPOINTMENT Marc Maurice would welcome a call or visit from any o friends and customers. ify LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-3161 - 534-3066 ee Braves just rolling on One thing the Midland Peewee Braves lacrosse team won't be leaving behind when they leave Monday ffor _ their national championship iournament! in Burnaby, B.C., is their con- fidence. Ii was given yet another boost Saturday as the club rolled io ihree siraigh! victories to win the Huntsville iournameni title, and it's been more ihan apparent in their lasi 'wo league games. Jesse Perrauli led the club's atiack in their opening game in Hunisville~ by 'allying three goals in a 5-4 decision over the host squad. Brad Wadge and John Brophy added the others. Rob Bianco scored iwice in the second ouiing, a 6-1 pum- melling of Erindale, and Elmvale. proceedings. Angela Whetham fired an 81 -- 11 strokes back of the winner from Parry Sound -- io top the home-course low gross list in the annual Ladies' Invitational golf tour- nament last Thursday a: Midland Golf and Country Club. Lynn Hurd of Parry Sound was ihe 'our- nament's low gross winner with an im- pressive round of 70. Bes! low net socre of the day, a 64, was posted by J. Waikins of Orillia's Lake St. George course. Runner-up to Whetham in the Midland first-flighi ranks was Marilyn Richmond with an 83. Midland's _first-flight low-nei top three were Postponement The annual Simcoe Rural Fastball League % tournament has been tentatively re-scheduled for Sunday, July 25 after rain stopped play par! way through the opening game Sunday in : All nine teams compete in the mid-season gel-logether. The opening game, between the Midland Athenian Raiders and Phelpston Hotel, was tied when rain halted the It'll be replayed from' the beginning when the tournament cranks up | again -- weather permitting. Whetham wins it singles were had by Jamie Peden, John Gibson, Perrault and Wadge. Midland won _ the championship final with a 5-3 win over Orillia. Goal-getters in that one were Toby Dusome, Shane Nichols, Shawn Desjardins, Wadge and Brophy. Shawn Price and Steve Cleland shared ihe netminding duties throughoui the tour- nament. Monday, back in Midland, Chris Walser scored two goals to pace ihe Braves io a 6-0 hammering of Huni- sville. The victory, com- bined with an 8-2 win over Barrie lasi Wed- nesday ai Midland arena (Jason Perrauli and Wadge, iwo each), helped further secure ihe club's league lead. Belle McKee, with a 69, Linda Rimstead with a 74 and Val Scott with a 75. Top Midland shooter in the second flight was Ruth Smith with a 96. Joan Lavin was besi low net for Midland in the flight with a 97. Helen Griffin scored top low ne! in the third flight with a 71, five strokes better than fifth- place Ruth Rowland. Alma Marsell was fifth low gross in that flight afler carding a 105. Chelly Voorzanger of Midland scored a 103 to place second in the low gross category in the fourth flight. Barb Smellie had a 75 for the best Midland low net score in the flight. qualifications to: Midland Minor Hocke: 482, Midland, Ont., REP Coach|_ | [a APPLICATION Midland Minor Hockey Association Coaches, managers, trainers for the coming 82/ 83 season-are required for rep. teams. Please Indicate your preference (2 required) and mail along with a brief resum Rep Team Committee, (no later than Aug. 5, Trainer L] Team Choice A. B. Registration Day. House League Coaches sign up on i i he eet gee EE Bie ee Try 'our new Safe Boaters Yacht Insurance Plan'... @ Ail Risk Hull Insurance @ |ce and Freezing Damage © 1% Deductible over $25,000. -$100. Deductible under $25,000. e Vermin Damage e Valued Basis Hull Insurance - NO DEPRECIATION @ Marine Liability-$500,000. = @ Liability extends to non-owner Watercraft e $500. on Personal Effects-$50. Deductible e@ Mysterious Disappearance Example: - 1980 Fibreglass Yacht $25,000 All Risk Hull Insurance -$500,000 Marine Liability uu $9 G0-°°: (On above example) * Surveys required on boats over 10 years old * Rates are applicable to Sailboats, Inboard-Outboards & Inboards q | nee re Se A ee

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