another pair May bas been quite tnuittul for Miuton's Pst Lynch. The Blue Jays' pîtching prospect bas already won two ganses tbis month with Use single A Hagerstown Suns - includ- ing one ast Saturday (May 8) againat Delmarva. He went six strong inninga, giving up juat a couple of earned runs on five bits en moute to collecting bis third victory of Use season. Hagerstown scored an 8-2 deci- sion on Use day. Lynch struck out s bandful of batters and surrendered only one walk. Five days later at Macon hie worked five innings of relief in support of Hagerstown's 10-9 extra innings triumph. Lynch fanned eight Usis time around - an individual higb for the year - andI walked none. Overaîl, the former Milton District Mustang star sits ai 3-0 wiUs an eamned-run average of 2.67, Usird best on Use teans. its toli on 'Seniors Bishop Reding's senior boys soccer squad ran thse gamut last week - posting a win, loss and draw in the final week of the reg- ular season. The Royals had to play three ganses in as many days. which took its toil and eventually cost them an undefeated record. Unable to finish on several quality scouing chances, BR was trimmed> 1-0 by first place Q.E. Park Thursday. Before that they blanked Oakville Trafalgar 2-0 and battled Iroquois Ridge to s 4-4 stalemate. Kyle Grant, the team's top marksmsn this spring, collected three goals over this stretch wbile contsibuting one apiece were Onel Martino, Joel Petkoff and Steve Szafer. In net for ltse shutout victory was Ken Dalglisb. Reding placed third in Halton's Volpe Division witb a 3-1-2 record. They begin playoff action this afternoon agalnst OT . Gaine tinse is 3:30 p.m. Young guns shine Continuing their bîd towards a winning season and playoff hertls, Bîshop Reding's youthful boys baseball teain earned a split in their two ganses last week to improve to 3-2. On the strength of pitching by Mike Eichstedt and Bobby McKnight, they thumped the Loyola Hawks 6-2. Eichstedt - a grade nine hurler - bas appeareri in four ganses se far and has yet to gîve up an earned mun. Showing ssrongly at the plate were Andrew Coe and Taylor Lawton, wlso each had a pair of bits. From there, tse Royals suffered through their firat genuine bout of growing pains - making a handful of errors and falling 11 -5 to top seeded Iroquois Ridge. They did fight back frons a 7-0 deficit afler four inninga to earn a moral victory. Among thse bright spots in tse loas was ninth grader Andrew Pepper's double. Reding took on E.C. Drury yesterday and wrap up regular ses- son play tomorrow at White Qaks. Fax yoisr sports reports to Steve L£Blanc W 878-4943. Notice of Liquor Licence Application Otd TIse following establishment bas applied to Use Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario fo r a liquor licence under Use Liquor Licence Act: Application for Additional Facilities La Toacana 165 Main Street Est, Milton (outdoor ares) e Any reaident of the municipality may make written submiasion as to wbether tIse îasuance of Use licence is in Use public intereat baving regard to Use needs and wiahea of tIse residenta. Submissions must be recived no Inter than June 19, 1999. Pîcase include your naine, addreas and telephone number. Ifsa petition is submitted to Use Commision, pîcase identifS' tbe deaignated contact person. Note: The AGCO givea tIse applicant details of any objections. Submiasions to bc sent to: Licensing and Registration Departnsent Alcohol and Gaming Comsasion of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W, 7th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at Iicensing@agco.on.cm