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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Jul 1999, p. 20

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20 - The Canadian C Tuesday, Juiy 6, 1999 FaJlPIain means rescheduling midget semifinal sports The Red Sox' c harnponship run was reports douseti recently - at least temporarily. té 8P780- enage nasriia hwonwt 4943? Clarkson Sunday morning at the Oakville "' Toumament when heavy ramn interrupted the festivities. As a result. the clash -- in which the local club trailed I-0 during the fourth frame - bas been postponed until July 25 and will now be contested in Clarkson.. The winner will battle either Brampton or Oakville for the title. Sunday's semnifinal match featured a spirited pitehing duel between Jeff MacLeod and a fellow southpaw lrorn Clarkson, who hati two outs and one atrike agaitist another batter when the game was adjoumed. En route to final four play, the Red Sox earned two shutout victories - one of the E~CNADAmWIDE CLARDAN CEu Pub You In Complet Control Wfth Up-Fmot MeVw 1999 ChevmMle malibu Full Discloure Prlclng Wlth No tsrshock. A QUMAUTFAFOROASLE. 141-SI1E SMMATIAT DUVIERUVALUETHMN OID VR UXPICT. Aigu 1999 Chevuolet CoafIler COUP@ 2AIr *.Bmuil -mg 4-ee ied .. .. -7IF ONLY EVRYTNINC 11N UM sysm Ni ,umlu rvrMWt , WAS AS DENDALE AS 2 Ute2200 L4 115110F omoine .4-ehWe ailo bradan -PASehet pasuger alr balle R lur spoieor - WFN sa . Tiat.d glos _ _ OR ~I78OR _ SOPHI4STICATIO1 DESIGN, MNOUE HANDUNC, SPIRITED PERFORMANCE BN A'NID-MUl MACKAGE. 2.1 Btr.Twi, Cm Spoqueutil Fuel IaI.st.dV0215 It matef oi-loch bralkio systm - NOMt C.oeamtios driver -wcoaa iais shoota 3.4TRNTRC OF»4 3VEAVOU. ?~~vrrv . .-he dis .m .-he .aIlC .rin systo...leasegr bae- ige ldngd thomm..kitomoa~~~~~~w TUBS -eom look WOKN SPRSUBT EICEOFESaWLc lt.5d.ero yts m mtrNottOlicsl auT BN AirSCJEOL.tcoutr ui.kuuvtrmddie u.mestsNP ORUI~O ,toemcxM 43008 VOEURl 20EhPOSfi» -ptdatad ani" i ouwds.IIaste IAN ISOU O Laank MoaMet.oeaBi anSime hume d drive esg enr MF Rupklo ccatepotdduuP aemdsdsamouaumeIaloe hEtEhe se .-hediuiuIvillokiSmde Chrom griluMle 0 Mm usheu.oel 414ittltT%5rmCd dMrn" Ofroc ssenin MFMserowih«»e 4OW0 9t rn Tuseptll36 CpyuABt Mr coadM»ng - InitWheeP siAdt - CIise centrltdrellerwi5e mes Rerew eylss nty -Powr lckewidowimUorsSS" UY3EU554S3 fil d a R pI h ercied variety - and finished with a 2-1 ivision record. They started the weekend off by humili- ting Martingrove 18-O in Oive innings. :eese Davies led the hit parade with a 4- :)r-4 clinic while also standing out with a orner and a double waa Jordan Jeans. Mike Austen delivered a memorable ,itching debut, allowing no hits and just a )air of walks through two inninga of relief. 3efore that it waa Nathan Perrotn stoning hie opposition - surrendering only one uit and one walk. Milton suffered a setback in round two, falling to Hamilton 10-4. Jarrett Konkle .ook the lion's share of punishment in six nnings on the mound. He was more effec- :ive at the plate with a double and a single. Also contnibuting two bits were Davies and Kevin Cooper. Regrouping for the final round robin contest, the Red Sox shone in every departinent and blanked Belleville 6-0. Leading thc way with a complete gaine shutout was Michael Volpe, who tbrew a two-hitter and fanned five batters. He enjoyed rock-solid defence and helped out bis own cause by recording two aingles, a stolen base and an RBI. Also driving in runs were Cooper, MacLecod and Mark Black. Young crop looking good -tram SHOWS on page 19 toumnament," said Nick Slawson, Milton's director of hockey operations, who credit- ed head scout AI Mason with sorme excep- tional rccruiting this spring. "He bas defi- nitely eamned a tryout with us tItis faîl." The Merchants were by far the youngest team at the event, with 14 and 15-year- olds comprising the bulk of the squad. Among area hopefuls who gave standout performances were Michael Dube, Paul Pedulla and Frank Fazio - wbo had an impressive run at this spring's Ontario Under-17 Camp. Addcd Slawson, "We probably won't have too many young players in the lineup this year, although anme of these guys will be called up occasionally and should be rcady to stcp in and make key contribu- tions the following season. "I'd be surprised if a few of them didn't make the Under-17 teain." .The Merchants are scheduled to open training camp August 17. Victoty was decisive one In apite of a track that was downgraded to sloppy before the third Gold Series ,Elimination, two-year-old colt Gutsy Decision tumed in the fasteat mile of the threc Ontario Sires Stakes races at Flamboro Downs Thursday. The 2:03.4 win guaranteed the Orbel G.G. colt a spot in the $100,000 Gold Final this week and gave tramner Rosa Henry his sixth OSS win at the Flamboro Downs oval in the past three weeks. Gutsy Decision also put a nicc deposit in the NGA Powcrlinc bank accounit on behaîf of the other trotters owned by the Brantford trio that includes Natalie, Gary and Allan Nomis. Wayne Henry shot Gutsy Decision out of Post 1 and the duo neyer looked back, dropping fractions of :30.3, 1:02 and 1:32.1 on their way to Uic winner's circle.

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