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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jul 1986, p. 14

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thruwa mufflercentre ee SCORE lead I a & Olympia Fastball League Tues., July 29 Brooklea Eagles vs. Garms MufflerWorld 7 p-m. Huronia Satellite vs. Wye Heritage Marina 8:30 p.m. Wed., July 30 Port Tavern vs. Brooklea Eagles 7 p.m. Christian Island vs. Wye Heritage Marina 8:30 p.m. Huronia Slow Pitch League Tues., July 29 Bay Mills vs. Highland Motel 5:30 p.m. 2nd diamond Waubaushene vs. Techform 6 p.m. main diamond Rx Rustlers vs. Chez Henri 7 p.m. 2nd diamond Ogilvies vs. Dusomes Texaco 7:30 p.m. main diamond Wilkins Auto vs. TRW 9 p.m. main diamond Wed., July 30 Commodore Hotel vs. Warriors 5:30 p.m. 2nd diamond Memories vs. Bay Mills 6 p.m. main diamond Chez Henri vs. Waubaushene IGA 7 p.m. 2nd diamond Dusomes Texaco vs. Wilkins Auto 7:30 p.m. main diamond Highland Motel vs. ReMax Realty 9 p.m. main diamond Penetang Midland Minor Ball Hockey Tues., July 29 Novice Asselin Insurance vs. Memories Roadhouse 6:30 p.m. Penetang Midland Ladies Ball Hockey League Wed., July 30 Roadrunners vs. Beacon Bay 7 p.m. G. Wilicers vs. Pizza Delight 8 p.m. Mess Crew vs. Bullets 9 p.m. Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League Midland Boatworks vs. Landmark Kitchens at Eastview (Barrie) recent scores: Boatworks 1, Barrie Hellas 3 York Simcoe Baseball Association Wed., July 30 Orillia at Midland Legion Little Lake Park 6:30 p.m. Midland Minor Baseball Peewee House League Tues., July 29 Tri Cee vs. French Cleaners Little Lake 6 p.m. Smith Mobile vs. Royal Bank Tiffin Park 6 p.m. Lafontaine Slow Pitch League Tues., July 29 Huronia Motors vs. Jug City Wed., July 30 Sharkies McBee vs. Parks and Recreational Thurs., July 31 French Connection vs. Georgian Bay Vending thruway mufflercentre e EXHAUSTS e BRAKES * SHOCKS e SPRINGS HWY. 93 & HUGEL AVE., MIDLAND (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall) 526-0144 In the Midland Buildall Kiwanis game, Wednes- day, it was neck and neck right to the finish as Buildall managed to pull out a 10 -.9 win. Peter Khoury was top man for the Buildall gang, as he picked up a homerun and several flies. Daryl King played a super game for the Kiwanis team, catching a number of flies to keep the score close. At diamond two, the pit- ching combo of Jason Smith, Jason Greenwood, and Adam Hervieux, hurl- ed several outs while Jason Smith cranked out a homerun and Adam pulled out a pair of three run triples, to give Waltec a 16 - 8 win over Courtesy Vasey's Wayne King stroked a sixth inning three run homer to beat Wyevale 3-1 in the opening game of their Simcoe Rural Fastball League playoff series. Paul Craddock led off the bottom of the first with a base hit, but was erased on Bob Lapham's fielder's choice. From that point on, Vasey pitcher, Bob Widdes retired the next 10 batters to face him, before Bob Potter connected with a three bagger, but was left stranded as Brian Bumstead flew out to the third baseman ending the inning. Wyevale started to get untracked in the fifth when Gary Bumstead and Jim Clause stroked back to back singles with one out in the frame. Then with two out, Paul Craddock ripped a base hit up the middle to score Bumstead, but Clause was thrown out by center fielder Ian Dun- das as he attempted to reach third base. A heads up play on the part of left fielder Ken Hamilton made the play possible. Third baseman, Don Foxall was covering the plate, leaving third base open, so Hamilton rushed in to take Page 14, Tuesday, July 29, 1986 the throw from his outfield Chrysler. Courtesy's Lee Marion, slammed out a homerun, while teammate Tyler Gravel, drove in two homeruns in the losing battle. In game three, Century 21 swamped Stoneleigh Motors 30 - 9. For the win- ners, Aaron Kronis tallied two homeruns, while Mikey Manapso played well in the field. Michael Wright also got a homerun while Aaron Dorion and Michael Loughridge grabb- ed a couple of flies for Stoneleigh. In game one last week, Century 21 took over sole possession of first. place when they dumped Waltec 13 - 9. Jennie Hannon and Kirk Ruston were the two S with laun partner. Brian Bumstead, Wyevale's hurler, mowed down the first 10 Vasey batters before giving up his first base hit. Vasey ripped a pair of singles in the fifth, but couldn't cash either one. However, Vasey gave it the old college try again in the sixth as Brent Gor- don and Bob Widdes hit "How to Make a Go Century 21 stars, while Tara Douglas cracked out an rbi single and Ryan Col- eman belted a grand slam for Waltec. A hard fought battle in Game two resulted in a 15/15 tie for Courtesy Chrysler and Kiwanis. For Courtesy, the "Gang buster". Gravels controlled the game as Anders drummed out a homerun while brother Tyler, hurled several strike outs from the mound. Robin Jones chalk- ed up another homerun for Kiwanis and Amy Strang held her team in with several good turns at bat. Game three was another close contest, as Midland Buildall downed ching This four person four (sweep oar) belong- by four rowers pulling in concert. Some ing to the Georgian Bay Rowing Society co-operation is needed simply to get the is propelled backward through the water craft in the water. King's bat beats Wyevale back to back singles with one out before Wayne King stroked his game winning, two out, three run homer. In a losing cause Lapham allowed five base hits, struck out eight, and walk- ed no one. Widdes gave up a run on five hits, fanned seven, and also issued no free passes. od Marriage Better" 3 GREAT NIGHTS 8 P JULY 29th, JULY 30th, JULY 31st ee Bas Christian Family Camp Grounds Orr Lake 322-2181 EVERYONE WELCOME Stoneleigh 10 - 9. For Stoneleigh, Benji Thayer picked up a double while teammate, Kelly French, brought in two runs on walks. For the Buildall MMBA Houseleague report Bunch, Jimmy Marchand drove out a triple, Karen Gorthy picked up a double and two singles while Julie Smith played steady in field. ALOHA! Join us for \. Hawaii Night , at " rrre raceway Saturday, August 2nd . SEE THE -WORLD'S FIRST-EVER HORSELESS SULKY PULL Plus! Come Before 5:45 p.m. and get in FREE Plus! Hawaiin Entertainment (Starts at 5:30 p.m.) Plus! Free Leis for everyone Plus! Prizes for most original and colourful garb Plus! Valuable Door Prizes including Coca-Cola Igloo Coolers Post Time 7:30 p.m. raceiwway Hwy. 400 at Essa Road (705) 726-9400 (416) 881-5057

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