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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Sep 1988, p. 10

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A' The Penetang A's took a 3-2 lead in the best of seven Simcoe Rural Fastball League Championship Playoffs with a 5-2 decision a take leadin series over Midland Stoneleigh Firebirds Thursday night in Penetang. Penetang catcher Dennis O'Leary enjoyed a 4-4 night at the plate while Norm Ladouceur continued his hot hitting with a 3-4 effort, including a pair of stolen bases and two runs scored. At arrile raceitway entries Wed., Sept. 21/88 FIRST -- Pace, Purse $1050 5-WHITNEYS JET S. Skilton 8-FRASERS CHOICE J. Coulter 4-FRANS FURY B. Stirton 3-Daisy York S. Byron 2-Skip The Brew G. Frain 1-Charlie The Champ L. Spinks 7-Roof Vent Jonathon A. Nicholls 6-Lucky Change G. Kirby AE1-Meadow H Tara S. Rowe AE2-Bimbo Cider A. Hohner SECOND -- Trot, Purse $1900 2-GRAND MAY A. Hohner 5-RIPAROUND S. Rowe 3-LADYS CHAMPION BOY W. Jones 6-Lookie Cookie D. Lloyd 1-Conniesbonnie R. MacDonnell 4-Possibly William P. Walker THIRD -- Pace, Purse $1100 5-ACCOUNTANT W. Jones 4-FLEETWOOD STAR J. Coulter 3-FULLY LICENSED 2-Invincible Camper D. Gillies 1-Tropical Jewel S. Skilton 8-Hills Donna A. Hohner 6-On A Rip S. Byron 7-Penny Patrol W. Nicholls AE1-Chubbys Omaha S. Byron AE2-TNT Primo L. Spinks FOURTH -- Trot, purse $1100 5-MYSTICAL THUNDER B. Kiradjian 8-BRIAN BLAZE R. Keeling 1-VERA BLUEGRASS _ S. Goodale 2-King of Utopia T. Smith 7-Charmers Beau L. Spinks 6-Harperina S. Skilton 3-Rose Adam Bruce 8B. Cummings 4-Super Jive S. Rowe AE1-GM Archie Will S. Byron AE2-Rosadam Candor_ W. Nicholls FIFTH -- Pace, purse $1050 1-HAZELS PILOT G. Mahon 4-ARGEES TONY D. Lloyd 3-DASH FOR CASH GB K. Davidson 7-Escort Fashion C. Thompson 2-Fast Special L. Spinks 5-Midnite Silhouette S. Skilton 6-Golden Sham W. Elford 8-Better Hurry AE1-Venture Rip T. Miller AE2-Skip Herbert D. Rideout SIXTH -- Pace, purse $1350 1-SHAWNS COUNT D. Lloyd 3-SENOR DEBBIE L. Spinks 5-CHEESE CROISSANT A. Hohner 7-Wonder Weapon S. Byron 2-Wil Lor Pat W. Nicholls 8-Bridal Music R. Cunningham 6-Everytime KV D. Rideout 4-Winnies Dream D. Gillies AE1-Too Wide AE2-Kawartha Top Time W. Jones AE3-Lakewood Osborne J. Crowe SEVENTH -- Pace, purse $1250 2-HOLIDAY CRUISE KV _L. Spinks 5-NO NIGHTMARES M. Etsell 1-RONNYS RIP R. Keeling 6-One Eight Hundred S. Rowe 7-Tarripic K. Davidson 3-Lulas Prince S. Rowe 8-Willoway Zsa Zsa S. Byron 4-Dylans Day D. St. Amand AE1-Tru Ray Skip W. Clarkson AE2-Chuckalo Amy C. Thompson EIGHTH -- Pace, purse $1775 1-GOOD LUCK KV L. Spinks 3-THE SUNDERLAND KIDD. Lloyd 7-AC GENTLEMAN JIM D. Rideout 6-Isle of Time T. Miller 2-Roman Pegasus D. Rideout 4-Naggers Dream Boy D. Lloyd 5-Gotcha Bob W. Nicholls 8-Tasha Dora M. Plourde AE1-Armbro Farewell W. Nicholls AE2-Betcha Can't L. Spinks NINTH -- Pace, purse $1050 4-CB LINDA LOVE D. Gillies 8-PATS DESIRE D. Lloyd 2-THATS MY BEAUT S. Skilton 6-Roger Sherwood L. Spinks 7-Pattys Little Hary £. Muslewski 5-Mulberry S. Rowe 1-Amazing Maggie G. Kirby 3-Casimir Express D. Rideout AE1-Ex Dividend D. Rideout AE2-Alexs Seed L. Spinks TENTH -- Pace, purse $1650 5-HELENS RIP S. Byron 6-JAYPORT HARMONY M. Etsell 2-STRIKING ORDEAL S. Skilton 4-Greentree Duke J. Tropea 3-Jaguar John T. Miller 1-Sugar Boots G. Kirby ELEVENTH -- Pace, purse $1100 5-ROGER BLUE S: Rowe 3-TANTALLON ROYALE TT. Smith 4-DOCS DOC R. Cunningham 7-Robins Queen D. Rideout 2-Duke River C. Thompson 6-Yardley Seelster D. Lloyd 1-Bransdale Willie W. Nicholls 8-Sky Destiny T. Curran AE1-Maximum Security R. More AE2-Prince Lee Karen R. Baker The A's scored a run in each inning except the fourth in building up a 5-0 lead before Midland counted twice in its last chance at bat. Ladouceur, John Moreau and O'Leary registered consecutive two-out singles to account for the A's' first run in the open- ing frame. Penetang pit- cher Curt Glover singled to open the second and was sacrificed to second. A two-out single from center- fielder Al Gignac made the count 2-0. The. A's were poised to blow it open in the third, but they could only muster a single run on three base-hits, a passed ball and a stolen base, leav- ing the bases loaded. After a scoreless fourth, Moreau reached on a walk to open the fifth and ad- vanced on O'Leary's base hit. Joe Beausoleil loaded the bases with A's when he received a free pass from Midland pitcher Jim Clause. Glover grounded to short allowing Gignac free passage to the plate. An in- field fly and a strike out ended the threat. Penetang bats were After just one practice Kings play The Penetang S. Charlebois Junior C Kings played their first exhibition hockey match of the season Saturday night. After just one week of practice, they lost a 4-1 decision to the Bradford Bulls of the Cen- tral Ontario Jr. C Hockey League. rae barrie raceway Post Time: 7:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 17, 1988 Race Pace Ontario Sires Stakes Mile $7309 Race Pace Condition Mile $1050 Chris J Lee R. Baker 4.10 2.90 2.50 Keep The Dream J. Sutherland 5.40 2.60 M B Ardeen A. Nicholls 2.90 Also: Gentars, Brians Little Rip, King Edmonton, Cool Runnings, Skip The Brew Very Personal Savannah Rouge Larjon Heather D. Wall D. Clements 7.60 3.30 2.30 R. Battin Also: Riptross, Right on Rita, Nor Lea Nancy, Loris Teddy 2.70 2.10 2.20 Also: Wispers N Rumours, Twin B Scenic, Nor Lea Mandy, Diamond Pearl Scratched: Medal Gold Exactor: 3-1 Paid: $18.40 Exactor: 2-5 Paid: $20.60 Time: 2:02 Time: 2:06.4 Race Pace Race Pace Ontario Sires Stakes Mile $7429 Mile $2600 B Line Blessing B. Fritz 28.10 9.40 4.30 Randy Andy Omaha S. Byron 4.90 3.20 2.80 Tantallon Striker R. Walker 3.60 2.50 U Drive W. Jones 4.20 3.10 Queen of Dallas R. Battin 2.50 Scuffed Pants A. Hohner 3.50 Also: Fly Bye Sean, Duc Montcalm, B JS Fun Girl, Justin Morgan Also: Lil Sis Byrd, She Cran Mandian, Murmac Judy, Barclay Mist, Battling Rob Exactor: 8-7 Paid: $189.50 Scratched: Jay Tee Karen } Scratched: Gold Fund D. Double: 2-8 Paid: $55.60 Exactor: 1-6 Paid: $23.50 Time: 2:03.1 Time: 2:03 Race Pace Race Pace Condition Mile $1250 Ontario Sires Stakes Mile $7309 Maida List D. Clements 6.30 3.20 2.50 Can't Beat A Tiger D. Wall 2.30 2.10 2.10 AC Freeda D. Rideout 2.70 2.40 Sal Harbor C. Hie 2.10 2.10 T Time Amos S. Rowe 3.30 Tri B Aphrodite T. Kerr 2.10 Also: Cat Bandit, M R Janet, Mitchs Queen Vicki Scratched: Dallas Alexis Also: Bucklaw, Ricochet Almahurst, Jasmur, Zerdeygo, Granny Thornton Exactor: 1-6 Paid: $19.40 Triactor: 1-3-2 Paid: $69.50 Time: 2:03 Exactor: 2-3 Paid: $14.80 Exactor: 2-4 Paid: $4.10 Triactor: 2-3-8 Paid: $68.00 Time: 2:01 Time: 2:04.2 Race Pace 1 0 Race Pace Ontario Sires Stakes Mile $7429 Claim Mile $1550 Gigi Wilco L. Spinks 2.40 2.20 2.10 Trojan Frosty K. Jones 11.10 4.50 3.60 Roughe Filly A. Zettler . 2.30 2.10 Normans Delight D. Newman Sr. 5.40 3.60 Memphis Marie T. Kerr 2.10 Amanda Kennedy R. Cunningham 4.00 Also: Trudys Legacy, Batavia, Classicoal, Daylon Drifter Also: Off To School, Nelligator, Batchewana Bay, M Cayuga, Sure Schatzie Exactor: 7-3 Paid: $5.70 Exactor: 2-8 Paid: $84.50 Time: 2:01.4 Time: 2:02.3 Race Pace 1 1 Race Pace Ontario Sires Stakes Mile $7309 Claim Mile $1350 Albens Diamond Lil D. Rideout 3.50 2.60 2.50 I'll Get Bye '6 Kirby 3.90 2.70 2.70 Bridal Fund T. Kerr 3.00 2.80 Glengyle Scotty A. Hohner 3.90 3.70 Passion Time N. McKnight Jr 3.30 Rebel Tom F. Sadler 7.00 Also: Ever Willing, Sun Brier Nichole, Pretty in Pink, Holmespun Lace Also: Little Buckette, Vici, Brigadeary, French Wine, Undependable Exactor: 1-6 Paid: $8.80 Exactor: 1-3 Paid: $35.00 Time: 1:59.02 D. Double: 2-1 Paid: $18.30 Triactor: 1-3-6 Paid: $625.90 Time: 2:02.4 Race Pace Condition Mile $1700 3 Share My Crown S. Rowe 11.10 4.30 3.30 Arnold the Greek s Parkhill Impish J. Brooks 3.60 3.00 i Chuckalo Becky C. Thompson 2.90 Longshot Pick For Wed., September 21 Penny Patrol, 3rd Race Barrie Raceway The Best Bet for Your Money For info on Groups or Parties PLEASE CALL: (705) 726-9400 GO OFF-TRACK PROGRAM SALES LOCATIONS: COLLINGWOOD... Arena Billiards, 89 Hurontario Street MIDLAND............ Parkers Variety, 229 King Street PENETANGUISHENE. ...Ken Gauthier Sporting Goods, HWY 27..... Pioneer Petroleum, south at Beeton Road . .-Gatherall's Country Store _ Page 10, Wednesday, September 21, 1988 WASAGA BEACH........ 98 Main Street 620 Riverroad West It'll drive you wild Bradford popped in a pair of quick counters at the end of the first period and scored another fast pair early in the third. Roy Taylor replied for Penetang late in the third assisted by Mark Rankin. The Kings' goaltender, 14-year-old Ryan Bolak, played the first half of the contest and drew raves from head coach Terry Carruthers. Carruthers was pleased with what he saw, but felt the defence showed some weaknesses. The squad was without the services of veteran player Wayne Des- jardins and highly-touted newcomer, Bill Platus of Shediac, New Brunswick. The club has five returnees from last year, including Desjardins, A MEMORIAL OF LASTING eo i = NELSON $118700 TABLET -- 30" long by 6" thick by 24" high, in Morning Rose granite. 36" ing in matching granite with BASE -- polished top. again booming in the bot- tom of the sixth as four base-hits and an error to the shortstop only added up to a single run, once again leaving the bases loaded. Glover allowed just five base runners over the first six innings, on two base- hits, a walk, a fielder's choice and an error while striking out 10 Midland batters. The seventh was a dif- ferent story as Kim and Guy Ormiston greeted the port sided chucker with back to back doubles open- ing the final frame. A one- out single by Keith Rankin scored both runners for Midland's first and only counters of the game. Glover fanned the last two batters for the win bringing his total to 12 in the seven inning fixture. Clause went the distance for the Firebirds, allowing five runs on 12 base hits, striking out four and walk- ing just two. The sixth and possibly final game was to be played this week at Herb Beauchamp Memorial Athletic Field. first match Mark Rankin, Richard Ronald, Stu Restrup and Brent Dubeau. Sean Fisher and Gilles Charlebois are yet to make a commitment. Carruthers, who has five goaltenders in camp, ex- pects to have last year's puck stopper in camp this week. Bob Sidell of Chicago will likely be handed the number one job but will receive stiff com- petition from Shane Ronald, Jim Roberts and Greg Fedore. The signed players to date are Roy Taylor, Wayne Desjardins, Mark Rankin, Jim Ball, Jordy Holland, Bill Paltus and Greg Playne. Other sign- ings are to be announced soon. The next exhibition tilt for the Kings will be Sept. 20 at 8:45 p.m. in the Penetanguishene arena followed on Thursday by an encounter at home with Orillia Junior B Laidlaw. Correction Postion was wrong A headline in last Fri- day's Huronia Weekend in- correctly stated that Elmvale weightlifter Bob Weatherill placed in the top three at the Canadian Amateur Bodybuilding Competition in Saskatoon. BEAUTY from MONUMENTS 1-800-265-2677 Your Assurance of EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP FINEST QUALITY GRANITES "© FRIENDLY SERVICE plus foundation Your choice of lettering styles and designs. A 100% ONTARIO PRODUCT. D> ¢ OUTSTANDING VALUE # © REASONABLE PRICES Area Representative George McCormack 60 Napier St. Collingwood 445-0435 MAC Bourgeois Motors Ltd. is pleased to welcome LEO DUBEAU to their sales staff. Leo was born and raised in Perkinsfield and is bilingual. He | has worked at NorSim equipment for the last four years and extends a cordial invitation to all of his former customers to stop in and see him and view the full line of Ford, Mercury and Lincoln cars and trucks at Bourgeois Motors, 472 Hugel Ave. or call 526-2278.

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