JHV a Assertions tournament here on the filial out of the in Oakvwod broke four more again as pitcher to end the rally Mary Hogg clouted a two- run triple to highlight Sams fourrun comeback in the bot tom of the sixth led off the inning with a walk and scored following hits by Marlene Duff us and Montgomery Hogg then knocked In Duffos and Montgomery with a long drive to tourney n defeating ra42 J Penny Oakwood defeated Aurora for Travel to advance to the final Spencer and Chris scored the Aurora runs Sam the Sailor doubled the score on York Sanitation to qualify for the final Cardwell Hogg Chris Elliott Cormier and Young scored firstinning runs to give Sam a lead Bernice Moses Marg Walsom and Young added insurance tallies in US loaded e score with the second and the Sailor in the bottom Anne Young lead Off the inning reached on an ikwoodmiscue ary Hogg runs took the lead with niraifT tjfifth as Sams singles and three errors Burbrldge Cathy Lytle and were the runscorers PerkinB got one back in the bottom of the sixth when Lance walked and came around on singles by Tracy Wright and Kathy Cox Perkins defeated the Wheel Shop to advance to consolation final Lance and Wright scored three runs apiece for the winners Dennis and Linda scored the Wheel Shop runs King City qualified for the consolation title- game by Marlene Best walked with two i Kind City took a lead in ng control our Sandy ONeill relief ami got the most valuable leftcentre Held and scored Colleen Dove Diane Kydd moments later oh a Barb Osborne and Colleen Smith Cardwell lined out to first to end scored for York the inning then retired Oak- In the consolation final downing Georgina wood in order in the top of the King City scored three times in Kay Brooks scored two runs sevenths the sixth inning to down Perkins for King City while Bev and win the title Laflame Faith Scott Borland and Thora each scored one Barb Bubs Green Helen Myers and Sue Watling scored for Georgina Sixteen teams took part in the tournament including five from Aurora and three from Newmarket Other entrants were from King City Richmond Hill Georgina Township Stouffville Barrie Thornhill Huntsville and a the second inning when Marg pagiiaro and scored on a stranded there picked up Aurora Travel shortstop Kim Hunter for the championship contest as a replacement for the clubs regular who became ill Hunter scored a run in the third Oakwood catcher Bonnie JewdKwas the tournaments single by Joyce Borland Perkins evened the score in the third when Ronnie Staples reached on an error and came home oh Cheryl Lances base- nit King City then struck for three runs in the sixth on two Anne Young of Sam the Sailor watches as she hits a foul fly to left field Sunday In the game of the Aurora ladles tournament Sam the Sailor lost the final to Oakwood Shirley of fields a grounder In a game y at the Aurora ladies tournament Marg right of Sam the Sailor got down on her hands and knees to tag out Veenstra of in a close play at third base in a game Saturday ers 4 I AURORA Newmarket spotted Aurora a 20 lead then roared with four unanswered s to defeat the Tigers Sunday in a Provincial or A exhibition hockey a scoreless first period Aurora jumped in front on goals by Silvester and ifred Wolfe at 322 and of the middle frame The Flyers got back into the le five minutes later on a l by one of their top rookie ispects Rocky evened the score at 24 of the final period when ran Steve snapped in Wrist shot from the slot then went ahead when Tim Blairs screened shot eluded Tiger goalie Ken Griffith at Novis added the insurance goal into an empty net at while the Flyers were playing one man short The win was the first in two starts for the Flyers they lost to North York Friday while the loss was the second straight for the Tigers who also dropped a decision 16 Wexford Saturday Tiger coach Karl was pleased with his clubs performance despite the loss For the amount of ice time weve had Im happy with the progress he said He said it is too early to tell where the clubs strengths and weaknesses might lie but itll be a hustling team Ill tell you that who is concerned about lowering the Tigers goals against average was pleased with the play of Dave Tetley who played the first half of the game and kept Newmarket off the scoreboard Ken Griffith of Oak Ridges played the final 30 minutes Flyer coach Bill Forhan said it was hard to tell how well the Flyers played Sunday because Aurora used all its kids while the Flyers had members of last years club in the lineup Some of the veterans from last years club wont make it Flyer manager Jack Ferguson said after the game There are about players in camp that were serious about The Flyers have signed seven players to contracts including holdovers Ernie Godden John Cox Steve Novis and Rick Uttley as well as rookies Rocky John and Lee The Flyers continue their preseason schedule tonight in Richmond Hill They play in Wexford Saturday before hosting the Tigers Sunday at pm at Arena eswin Albert i tourney MOUNT ALBERT Bob pitched a threehit shutout and struck out as Richmond Hill Dynes defeated Alder wood Harper Diesel 20 Sunday to win the Mount Albert and District Lions Clubs fourth annual fastball tournament ft i r V fc i r v Derek Kingsley scored a rim for the Dynes in each of the first and fifth innings to give all the support he needed Domik was named the tour naments most valuable player while John the losing in the final game was picked as the top pitcher Richmond Hill won its first three games including a M vicotry over Alderwood to advance to the semifinal of the doubleknockout event Alderwood won four of its first five games then hung a b4 Rm Stwveborgh right the pock la Flyer defeat on the Dynes in the semi Flyer tattle an Aurora Tiger for me frwa MM to win the game final forcing Ihe final game fc EDMONTON Newmarket lost two of their three games and were eliminated Saturday from the World Series of Fastball round- robin tournament But if its any consolation their only win came at the expense of the Alberta Merchants the eventual tournament win ners Newmarket lost its first game 54 to Regina before dropping a decision to Vista California Bill Lunney then tossed a onehitter as the blanked Camrose 20 in their third game An odd rule cost the Chubbs a chance for a victory in their game with according to Newmarket catcher Garry Weston who served as club spokesman in a telephone in terview Sunday from Ed monton trailing was batting in the fifth inning and had runners on second and third base While Luriney was in his windup both took off distrac ting the Chubb pitcher and causing him to throw a wild pitch The ball went by Bob Shelston who was catching to the screen and both runners scored Weston said They have a rule here where a guy can leadoff as long as the pitcher doesnt look him back Weston said We didnt know that The two runs gave Regina the victory The Chubbs had taken a lead in the first inning when Frank LaVerdi clouted a three- run homer and Waliy Cooper hit a solo shot Lee Gould who had walked and Mike who had reached on an error were on base when LaVerdi hit his roundtripper Billy finished with a three- hitter and strikeouts Weston said Theres no way they shouldve beaten us In the loss to Alta Vista Chubb pitcher Keith Wagler who was picked up for the tournament from the Kitchener Evergreens was cruising along on a nohitter going into the fourth inning when the California club parlayed a walk and a hit into a run After that the roof fell in Weston said Alta Vista scored nine more runs and defeated the Chubbs 10- They never hit the ball hard but they had the fastest club wed ever played against Weston said And everything could happen went wrong a It was the weirdest game Ive ever played in The same Vista club lost to mid to in its other tournament games Bill Lunney hurled a one- bitter and struck out in leading the Chubbs to a 20 win over in their third contest Newmarket scored once in Ihe first inning Mike Lunney led off with a single and pinch- runner Lee Gould went to second on a passed ball then scored on Rich Lunneys single In the fourth Rich Lunney struck out but made it to first when the catcher dropped the third strike Cooper bunted into a force at second but he scored when Dan Lahey blasted a solid triple that the centrefielder dove for but couldnt come up with L unney The outhit 61 It was only the second time in 62 games that the Camrose club had been shutout went on to beat in a series to win the tournament GARRY WESTON as win semifinal series BURLINGTON Bill pitched a fivehitter and struck out as the Newmarket blanked Burlington Roys 20 last Tuesday to win their Ontario Fastball League semifinal playoff series in two straight games Lunney and Burlingtons Bill were hooked up in a scoreless pitching duel through six innings before the finally broke through with a run in the top of the seventh Mike Lunney smacked a oneout double off Drennan in the seventh after the Burlington pitcher had retired the first Newmarket batters in order Pinchrunner Lee Gould moved to third on a passed ball and scored on an error on Frank La Verdis grounder The Chubbs added an in surance run in the eighth Bob Shelston singled moved to third on two passed balls and came home on pinchhitter Doug Hartleys basehit Losing pitcher Drennan finished with a threehitter and strikeouts The Roys best chance to score came in the sixth inning when they loaded the bases with none out on a walk a swing single and an error by Mike Lunney However Bill Lunney struck out the next three to end the threat Finals this ml NEWMARKET Newmarket Chubbs will meet either or Hamilton in Ihe Ontario Fastball League playoff finals this week The outcome of the semifinal series had not been decided at press time If Oshawa won the Chubbs and Tonys were to have begun the series last night In Oshawa The second game will be played Thursday at at the Fairgrounds in Newmarket and a third game if necessary is scheduled for Sunday in If Hamilton eliminated the and Scrap pers will begin their final series tonight in Hamilton The second game will be played tomorrow in Newmarket and a third if necessary Saturday in Hamilton i-