This is nd of a rough thing to gpnm on poop , who hum otten their summer tans yet or on those who haven't ten (or . , summer vacations but the hockey season is rapidly ap . caching with registrations coming up. in the next month or so. It seems like it was just yesterday that minor baseball and liball was starting. and new local teams are gaing into the . avails 'Let s have a look at thesumme months and what has (gressed to this point The Ray's have been great not only on the field but off They - ame embroiled in a hassle at Kemptville in July because . uclier Bill Lunney was supposedly throwim dirty pitches. ygaing catcher Bob Shelstan was given the boot from the ame for trying to make his mask fart of the screen. and head . ho Glen Verge was thrown out or questioning the call of one the vaunted officials at the tourney Bob Stevenson. head of the officials at the Ontario playoffs. as fired two weeks later but eveyane involved with the smissal denies it had anytl'a'ng to do with the playdowns softball Ontario. the governing body of provincial ball. -unched an investigation into the whole situation and questioned an} officials but one man they dith't ask was Jolai Chiardli. anager of the Ottawa Nrpins. who has m it clear that he'd he to say something about the way the tairnameit was rim. Pat ilmore. who sits as chairman of the orgara'zatian. says she is tiling to hear what Mr Chiarelli has to say but right now. his ilmore is in Edmonton The story continues. While all this was goir on. the Newmarket side was waiting ~ International Softball Congress rqional tournameit held at .dduiridSt.racetrack.Asaruultofthewin.the market squad will spend two weeks in surely California at 15C Worlds. HAWKS UP AND DOWN TheNewmarket Hawkshavebeeiupanddawnteamall ... kesafJoanidrnore.DeinisMacDonaldandGlei erhavebeenplayim well bdiindtheswellpitchimafDan .. ybutfromanegametothenext.they'renotsurewhethe nottheywillbeabletofieldateam. The Hawksstartedoff with some players from the Provincial lorAhack FlyersnatablyJamie .atfirstbaseand - wn Babcoc . in the field-but when ended for these yes they left for their homes in Sudbury and Dresden. .a lively Playes from the Newmarket Magna international juvenile ub like Bill Dunlap. Brett Peteman and lan MacDonald have ' .. filing theshoesina big way forthedepartedflyes. Despite the Hawks need for players. there is still a good . etheteam willbepreseit when playofftimerollsaround. MmorMseballteamsinthearsahavebemgoiqwdlm in juvenile. Legion peewees and Cree tykes. who have had little trouble with Alliston. have been making Newrnarket East Gwillimbury-New'market softball teams are bqinnir' r playoffs next week and the bantam team. at tln's writir . d already takai one of the best-if tlree seies' game ; 11'le Bradford. DIGGERS ARE DIGGING Aurora ladies keep rolling along in softball. The juveiile '~ ers. led by the inimitable Pete Mille. cirruin are in first Miana Pedeson s chucking is becoming the scourge of the -: DawnDowling. Narichonet u Karen Metcalfearecaming through the Aurora side. Meanwhile. ave at St. Andrew's Collqe. membes of the market Steeles are crunchim eadi other in an attempt to or their record to respectability. According to reports camirg o of camp. it s going to be a new Steele team out on the idiron this year Well. the more thugs charge the more they ' _ the same The Aurora Swim Club keeps taking swim meet after swim - tagatnst tough competition from Newmarket . Bradford ' Woodbridge The Athletics. Newmarket's rep soccer team is surprising 'eryone by stayirg in the top spot in the Newmarket and strict Soccer League Aurora Chrysler clinched the York Region Mel's Recreation T0659 League s top spot two weeks ago for the second ' euttve year RECATTA A SUCCESS lama Eagleaon and Glenys Smith and their respective staffs -v V? a lot of credit for the ruming of the sixth annual ' Ema Regatta two weeks ago The two day affair featured windsurfim; races. com- - V9 swimming and the eve-popular marathon swim won this by Anne Miskimman. of Keswick. Anne beat out last year's "" 9 Newmarket Kinsmei. led by Dr. Alcohol. herself W! l. played a groupafpretty ladies known as the Molsan s '- Paks. The Kimmen won but the real point of the game E the 3142 raised to battle Cystic Fibrosis. A new concept of ay has come to York Region led by Ginny tandhestaglatthehlewmarketrecdepartmmt The ' ill will be known as The New Games and features such less games as frisbee-tossing and earthball. The concept is that people won't get hurt and there is 'Competitian. involved. A New Games Fest is planned for Fri . . to. at the Wesley Brooks Conservation Area Don't worry. There's pleity of time to get that tan but you do. get eveyane enrolled for minor hockey {adowneras SHOOTING THE BREEZE The reports are coming in earlie now btit there are still some :1 " 8 In afte The Era's 10 pm. Sunday deadline If they . "q " by that time. it s almost impossible to get a spot in the ' . Wednesday's pape- Do We! that the Georgina Miner Hockey Association s ""990 car draw is comm up on Fri. Aug. 17 at Keswick " Chats for the draw are sas apiece. . Dalslel. farme Era news editor and 8 9"! in the (M Basketball Asseeiatiea was wed on Saturday 0 ' J Mien. a player for the New-iarket Hawks. is still ' . ' "'3 L0! Aageles Dodgers to win the pelnant. Meanwhile. ' duii- La-etheisp'edlair'thattlnvaakees m 0 make their amual stretch run for the flag lamethe. 6"" and trainer Bob Arias are sparqu new Yank oi- wait-suing rm from Mdmw i l'hsuls comma-WW Jackie." mid narestrictianonwhatshecan do whichis why l rn waking her so ~.tl . S . CATHARINIB - it wasn't the heat oil at recordfetheNewmar'hstRay's theylatthatrdlvlsliltsbe rniltanVlaxman Scrape-s aadbowerlaudthsouaria lMillimsywasoiithe AcsWebhrwasthewia-rin (Cb ret l e gains game. as five or six oecas ans. Hamiltootodhegamebyat-o fem ! Fastball League Tm coast. early. tliewetndlnaJZah- iau. RegIartlowasanthe littlemoreluckagai-tthe hetaurnamertwashsldoo mandfeahl ewrsarkstwln Georg-Haskettlleisadthall aveMP ylvarlaand 0 INGHOME DeaReaslgaelJcatcherw'lthBlgDDellcataseadtheGeege eye on the actiea. McBersey was safe ea the play and K and L HaehettMea'sSefthallLeageeJrlestetagDaveMeI-IenyL aadLhertsJetatho-eplatewhilea- 'elaerleMskeeps mam-s H Mental ETOBICOKE which capped all a errors and thievery made the Newmarket nish, Newmarket Steelers SapipdaY'in Etobicoke. // The Steelers feel the Roughriders are the team to beat if they entertain any thoughts d making the Central Ontario Football League playdfs. After the game. the Steelers discovered that thieves had gotten hold of their wallets and made off with cash and credit cards. Quarterback hopeful Paul Drew last no and some credit cards in the incident. On the field. a few mental lapses cast the Newmarket side the victory. The second play of the game saw Etobicake run for 75 yarth on a draw for six points. The Raughi hit for anothermajorona yard pass- and-rim play. Kicker Frank Gelling. inuallv one of the team s strong points. mined on three field goals but the team came away with two safeties. Mike Mc- Namara scared the only Steeler wdl on the mound in all of last week's matches. tossed a two touchdown on an offtackle play v' ft 3 "" By IAN HL'TCHINSON Era sports editor NEWMARKET "Get those elbows in. You ve never done that before." cried Wayne Brown at Jackie Wilson. a hopeful for the international equestrian crown. The amazing thingabout the young rider from Newmarket is that she has only been jumping horses for the past eight months and during that span. had to spend over a month an the sidelines due to a fractured fact she sustained in a water fight. Which is why Brown. part- awner of Stone Chit Stables near Sharon. has been workim the lt-year old so hard in the past week. Jackie jut returned to action last wed and Brown is still tryim to whip her into shape for the international this]! tebeilld BMU his... Aug. 14. ' l'rn all the way with n. 1beeis first exhibition football game a bit of they lost to the Etobicoke Raughriders we at. Offensively. Al Mathews ran back a punt all the way but it was called back an a clipping infraction. Coach Bruce Rumell alternated Drew and Sante Mauin' at the pivot ltian and bothstillhaveag shotatthe starting spot. re trying to keep Paul in the pocket a little more but he NEWMARKET ~ weeks ago. the Newmarket Hawks baseball club stood a good chance of folding Now.. two weeks and Six games late. the Newmarket team has moved into second place in the South Simcoe Baseball League with a total of 25 points. The Hawks are now un- defeated in the past six games. three of which wee played last week. long Two west on to win the game as Aeee Om. M drop firstgame 20-8 played well as did Sante who has m optimistic about the a good arm." said Rumell who team this year." Rinan con- allowed his hopefuls to play alternating quarters. Drew has experience from days at Newmarket the Steeles last year uarterbacking high school High School Mauiri played line for season but decided to give the quar- terbacking position a shot this tinued, "We've jut got to get rid d the errors and we'll be alright." "I talked to Frank tGellingi and he says he knows what hawened with the kicking and he s gang to be worng on it But the dfgnae ayed well and defence was just super " WIN SIX STRAIGHT Newmarket Hawks are soaring hitter and fanned ll batters as the Hawks downed the Orillia Juniors by a 3-1 count on Sunday night Brian B'udd. who rejomed the team after being away the whole season. belted a raind- trippe his first time at bat inthe second inning Scott Mallory scored on Orillia erors in the third inning and lan MacDonald. who recently joined the team from the Newmarket Magna juvenile club. laundied a home Dan Cooney. who played m" '" u ' Despite Brown's tough workouts. Jackie has a lot of respect for the field boss. "He's a good coach and has brought me a long way." she pointed out "This is somethim i really want to do " Before her accident. Jackie had ridden in one show and came away with incredible results for a person who had been in the saddle for such a short time. The s then were two fourths and two thirds. and Brown thinks so much of his ym rider that he s talking about the 1904 Olympics as a future goal. Brown. 29. who shares ownership of the stables with Saul Badali. has had no small part in the development of the y . He has been riding and all over the United States and Canada since hawasls. Web-yand make itsothat everyue lure is trim." he said afhrtheworkout. Alatd peoplethirtlhatridir snooty get but we du t 3 ft! that." isavsry On Friday in ivy. the Hawks all but eliminated the home "Also there is no age restriction for people who want to learn to ride " Brown once mght an 82-yearold woman. and his classes at the farm race from six-yearolds to people above 30 teams playaff chance with a t 2 win Bill Dunlop's twobagger brought in catcher Glen Needler and Dennis MacDonald's home run scored third basenan John (\idmore and Dunlap in the sixth frame The Hawks blasted away at ( ollingwood 164 on Thursday mght in Newmarket The first inning saw Newmarket explode for sevei runs as Brent Peteman. Bill Dunlap. Cooney. Deinis Mac- Donald. lan MacDonald. Gerry Thorns and Needle crossed the plate fifth by Gad Summes Die Ray's ee presently lookim at two chuckers from teamstoraundautthsir' ' p etheirupcormng' tri to the international Softtfall Cong-e. World Championships inBakera eld.Califa-nia Newmarket will play against the Hamilton Waxman Scrapper-s this Thursday at 7:!) pm. at the Newmarket AURORA if you are between die ages of is and it. weighbelaw impoundsandare eager to play football. the Ala-are Bombes football club could the you. The Bombers are offeiru an advanced football mam andanalternativeto ' school ball which. accor 'ng t organiaes.willnotbecarried many of York Region secondary school; Tryaias will be hdd evey Maiday and Werkruday at 6: pm atlacheilParkinAia'ar-a. istration will be 55. whidi ' udea two ads of equipment tcleats not included), Other beief'its include a team sweater to hog: and a yearend foritball time wta'ch will feature seveal iniversity coaches as gust speakes in the second inning. Brian Snaddon got an an error seam b0 the MacDonald brothers. Dennis and lan. lan MacDonald sacrificed to score Coaney in the fourth and Dennis MacDonald scored on Gerry Thoms infield out In the sixth inning. Thoma got an a ( ollingwood eror scoring lan MacDonald QM- more's double allowed Brett Peterman to score and Needle and (\idmore scored on an in- field out Cooney's single allowed Bill Dunlap to score the final run for the Hawks . m .4. G arts-ea N p ~ 'e- 2. .. c r at ever - t. o J aekie s eyeing the Internationals Haakettaandwasrelievedlnthe He is also hoping to start a program where housewives can come and take lessor: while their children are being taken care of tn a daycare centre at thefarmThecostofthele-ans would be til for a group of eight over a faurleuan span. For semi-pnvate lemons. a group (1 four over a four-week span would pay $12 a lemon and for rivate lessons. the cost would 815 While he remains good friends with his riders. he also retains discipline. Ribs mjnt