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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Aug 1982, p. 19

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Two of three Penetang-Midland teams came up with bronze medals at last weekend's' Ontario Minor Ball Hockey League championships in Sharon. The Penetang-Mid- land Atom and Novice squads won one of their three outings to earn third-place finishes in their divisions while the Peewees came up short in both their opening- round encounters. Chris Larmand scored five goals to power Penetang-Mi- dland to a 7-1 scorching of Sarnia in their Novice Toole in Tim Toole is back on track. The Midland powerboat racer zipped to two second-place finishes in Dunnville, Ont. (south of Hamilton) last weekend to strengthen his slip- Class series standings. With only three stops to go in the summer series he's still too far behind Mercury Team- mate Oley Burkis of Toronto for a shot at the top spot, making second place, which has been ping grip on second his most of the season, place in the Canadian the goal. But that won't Boating Federation be bad _ considering Mod-U_ (Unrestricted) Toole's tough luck in the division opener on Saturday. Terry Waltenbury notched the other two goals. The next day, the Novices ran into a tough Toronto Withrow Park squad and Craig Dempsey managed the only goal in a 3-1 loss. They were eliminated from top-medal play with a 4-3 loss to East Gwillimbury later that day. Craig Dempsey scored twice in that final game, Tim Mason had the other. Toronto 'Withrow Park wound up with the Novice gold after a 4-2 decision over East Gwillimbury in the final. The Penetang-Mid- land Atoms also opened strongly, scoring a 4-0 blanking of Orillia in their Saturday opener. Jason Sajan_ scored twice in that one and singles were con- tributed by Mike groove again past few weeks. In the previous stop at Barrie Toole had mechanical difficulties which forced him out after one heat, allowing third-place Mark Rothenal of Toronto to move to within seven points of Toole. And that's not much when the points breakdown is 400 for first, 300 for second, 225 for third It took a long, hard week of work by Toole and his crew of Alvin Buttineau, Richard Forget and his brother, Tom Toole, to get things back in working order of Dunnville, but back in working order they were. Toole won one of the two heats in Sunday's second leg -- his first win since Valleyfield in early July -- and placed third in the other to spread the distance between him and Rothenal to more than 250 points. Next stop for Toole is After a second-place standing Saturday, Baie-Comeau, Quebec, Aug. 28. Go-Getters upset Powder Blues 8-6 by Susan Geroux Goodrow was _ respon- The industrious Go- sible for two outs in the Getters managed to _ third inning. upset the first-place On the second Powder Blues 8-6 last diamond Hot Stuff Thursday night in defaulted for the second week in a row, being unable to field a team of - at least seven players. Tournament play begins tomorrow night, Ladies Powder Puff Recreational Softball action. Cathy Bednarz pit- ched a good game and smashed out a homer in the first inning to start things off for the Go- Getters, and their lead was maintained throughout the game. In the fifth inning Go- Getters shortstop Kim White hit a triple to send two runs home. j For the Blues, Sharon Larmand, (left field) scooped up the ball and sent it to second base, creating an out in the first. Pitcher Jean PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing: August 19, 20, 21 Next: ' Aug. 26, 27, 3 Pete King & Medonte PHELPSTON TAVERN Flos Conc.4, Phelpston --__ PALAGE WE Rt Ny "ENTERTAINMENT LICENSED LLBO SS league officials hope Hot Stuff can get an act together by then. Blue Flame won Thursday's scheduled matchup by default. Mad Rush was defeated by the Beige Bomberettes 28-11 in the other game. Home runs' were plentiful for the Bom- berettes. Kim Koenig (catcher) and Sandra Gibbons (fielder) each hit homers, batting in a total of five runs in the second and third innings respectively. Hard work and good defensive plays kept busy for the Mad Rush. Tournament action tomorrow features the first-place Beige Bomberettes taking on the fourth-place Blue Flames, second-place Powder Blues meet fifth-place Mad Rush Shirley Charlebois and third-place Go- (pitcher) and Eileen Getters face sixth-place McTague (first base) Hot Stuff. Appearing Fri. & Sat night only AT Carl Brew Victoria Harb 534-7214 j Fully licensed Gourmet menu Sunday Buffets Q ers Sportsman Motor Inn ORT McNICOLL 359 First St. "G8BQOQQQQQQQQ0ON Aug. 20 & 21 "Pearl a7 n | f, akéa Sunset }oat Cruise on the "Lady Midland" *6.00 per person- reservations accepted HOTEL 534-7301 Waltenbury and David Chalmers. Once again, though, Sunday was the dark day for Penetang- Midland as the Atoms first took it on the chin 5- 2 from Sarnia (David Chalmers had both goals) and finally from Toronto Withrow Park 5-1 (Scott St. Amand had the lone goal). Toronto dumped Sarnia 4-2 in the Atom final and Penetang- Midland shared the bronze honors with East Gwillimbury. The Penetang-Mid- land Peewees took their ROXY THEATRE Fri. Aug. 20 to Thurs. Aug. 26 7 and9 P.G. PEN TWIN PENETANG GSN Fri. Avg. 20 to Thurs. Aug. 26 7 and 9:10 POLTERGEIST It knows what scai Sat. Matinee 1:30 LOONEY, LOONEY Bugs Bunny Movie PPEN 2] = NWT Se osrire HER , WHALER Midlar d Drive SRE S) play © DRIVE-IN THEATRE @All Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change © 0000000000000000006000% Starts Friday August 13 OVIE GUIL Sat. Matinee 1:30 - TARZAN'S JUNGLE REBELLION Admission $3.50 Plus THINGS ARE TOUGH A a VER "CHEECH" MARIN f TOMMY CHONG rs) { > THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL Also Playing HEART BEEPS Starring Bernadette Peters and Andy Kaufman Two teams mine Ontario bronze lumps right off the bat, dropping an 8-2 decision to Toronto Withrow Park (Wayne Desjar- dins, John Marion) and a second-outing 5-1 nailing from Orillia (Don Monteith had the lone goal) in their round-robin grouping. Toronto won their third championship of the day with a 4-1 Peewee victory over Oshawa. This weekend the Penetang-Midland Bantams will try their hand at the Ontario championships when they travel to Toronto. MIDLAND 526-5791 549-2953 oy 22ut ACCOMPANIMENT Fri. Aug. 20 to hu ' nThesire 526-2411 Thurs. Aug. 26 J RaDIo/sounD | 322-2890 Wednesday, August 18, 1982, Page 19

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