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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 15, 1979, p. 11

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Second Entertainment split as league divides Assets ld s best fastball teams. it s not hard to tndcatand why MuhummadAlisayhemight oseafightorRay'hvinney - .- hedoesn't like Newmarket. ltjintnever happun. QilttlieRay'leldeckedoutinbrandspankil' M ters.dothink theyhaveagoodchanceto ' allthe it and we ay up to our capabilitiu. we can do it." said third an Bob Richardson. But Bob. is ever one up for it? No. doubt about it." he an- . s matterof-f ly. . winning psyches to match their abundant talalts. m Ardles will definitely make the Ray's climb to the top a lot "The States are known for their pitching. said Ra 's mound BlllLumey.consideredbymanytobeoneofthe inthe mion "But i think we re aheadofthan in hitting." ulnney. who has been agued with the illqal pith callin t tournaments in Kemptville and St. Catharines. is not an therornotthecallwillbemadeunderthepalmtreu. "litheydocallitthuilmightaswellpackitin."hesaid. 0 "But we've ayed in Midland and Saginaw (both in igan. and I've never had any problem there. The only . - I ve had has been in If the Provincial softball authorities continue to badger him i the call. the possibility of moving south of the border hasn't ped him I migta consider movim to the he said. Besides Lunney. the Ray s will have Dom Webata and Reg on the mound slam with newcomers Jim Cowdrey. from Shane Construction Bears in Etobicoke. and Al Johnston oOwenSound. AllteamsinthelSCtournamaitareallowed - up five players for the aydowns. Pitcher Larry Grifferl left the Ray s. Agoodbitofnewsisthatboth QtMn.whohasbeenout action with a sore altitude. and loose Jauntauns. who o hishandintherqiaialtoia'ney.willbeinthelineup. Utility manDaleAcorawillnotmakethatrip. CatcherGarry WutonJlotedtwinklc-oftheivorykeysatthe curling Club. darts that the club's chances are good. "if p tdiingholthoutandweldtwiththeguysonhaaewehavea chance. 1 think the pitching will begood. It's just a matter of tag it an he said. "But we've seen a lot of teams that we will ay down there ~lthink we candoit. l'm optimistic." Sports BHCfS newnmsr Last uni-.1. ism plaaaa M be new on. 1.. vii- iaa cumin at m III-o- up accord-s to My's dthelaat my wbadltsn and new 're aayiq they botbpaadad-wlbadacmd .w- - A Vim-NF! - Newmarkat ayh wars mess the east. The at a nonbind- h. and Nth". VIM t8 i100 I "mmNUON Softball Association. wki ldib ttwaaapod alt should be animal mash Ii be bid at M U " 0 Vim E' " Null"! in I III! its been Newmarhat will laquinimhia-y will she Newmarket Community mm " ' WNWMMMVO bvearatladflvetottree. havetharmtoaelicitm Custn lheaffairwinhathe Wilhelm? homeomparedtotheUnitad mom-inuna hdu awmarketaru. sane-musing vibration-MN : Ra s will need saw cw w-r. .a...o a... L... (m... -. last and... . .o. n... l. . no... .. n. - Inl- t Genarzlhhul rang inr- itqllt l've Wad ) willba are an a eagle. ultra?- m _ .i at north (East Gwillim ) in. nan-a n... to . lull-an living metro}.- 0" W " morn-4m Method-u l. . _ 5 against Dorothy Benita. W kit w play Lana will play for East 1rd lmw' a h" him 00 be m 0 lt'slVG'Y Wmm' w"% w Icader of the south Names-ht." thllimbury andthmerwddii' l p", . can?! In "I! " Y."- uwheatintheworldandwe'regoingto vetobeupfor magnet). rainbth Mdmtmdwmmfc M vw '7 " all imminent. coaches ygame inordertowinttas." 1 result was that radohaoclmathatltalnuldbe Newmarkat. Veteran players ":0 bad" be ! 0 I! 9 PM!!! '50 miqooiecamelmaobmldiie.uieanppuoiun Newlnarketwillhaveitaown o willbemkadtomaketheir " "a; m "3"" M WMW'M market Ray's. who. this week.headforthennsiyshoruot sdtball neat anneal. o. it was the East decisiim on winch lactation m m "o m the I!!!" Vt be tom-M 0 oma to me in the international Softball Congress' separate rom the East willim Ilinor Softball theyprafcto ayinaad. altar Noun! Albert. an area V03 d m 0"" id dump in Bakcsfidd. Gwilltmbury association. All Association. Everythi was mat will not beanowed to which has ban mmy'sare [GMI'MHWIOWWM maetaandeqmpmentwillbe East Mutilade owned .' .hutwhenyouconsidcthattheteamwillbefacingtzof be bid. thought divided on a 50-50 basis. saw. 're not too cocky. Why. Ritchie say that is like bies back tothe homeof Fairy Lake. I think if evcyone's in ltcertainly woulthl'thurtifmanhersofthehlewmarkuside . topchuckers as M Walford. of the litland single with T _y Raposo wuhthisaiaalaaia-pasiaaaaaaaaaisayca-e Wm! out I pie and an away with tap hen-1. Kersthhtehnertahaardbryltan.madelttetheinmpe hthe JanierJnmperClassattheSntteaFahantheweekendhntcame tournament and is assured oominied ay in both the On- tario Baseball Association (08A) aydowna and its own York~Simcoe aydfs. wo weekends ago. [he Met smiad tom lune top honoin in a tournament held in Barrie. in the first game. the teamtoddefeatattbehantd the hometowners by a score d s- 0. Brian Benra'tz acatteredaeven hits. struck out three and walked ei ht before being relieved by odd Driacoll in the sixth inning who retired the last five batters. four of them on strikeouts. Kent Green and - Steve Ruby cracked out two hits each for the losers. in the next game. Newmarket drowned Bolton H with Driscoll pitchim four-hit ball and collecting four strikeouts in the process. Brian Benoit: contributed a tri e to the seven-hit attack the victors. In the champiomhip semi- finals. Newmarket avenged die earlier loss to Barrie by Meatimthehometown boyss behind the solid two-hit pitchil (1 John Kemp Besides neco also contributed a double and single Weston, who shares dish duties with Bob Shdston thinks it's any with as tub I- the col-Mm. Ker-tt- nd Dry Ru out titanium: 5n imatlerOIWhO'shotdurimthetournament. "' " w H - i u ~ 77 ~71 we ~._. -. - M t . y C with three strikeouts to give snoo'mvo 'rnE BREEZE Mae hOI SOll WlllS if..." picked up seven otherstri ts The wives of the Ray s will be kept busy during their stay in I While inWlnS 011111! bitter! iorma While"; Baa-mad, they win being; on m m the By [AN HU CHINSON and his horse Spot. Foster had (1 the am caused a lot of Moscow foran aller 89V!!!) hit-3. Dive Slam-belt led smowe studios andthe many sights of the comm suit" Erasports Editor also gone through two clean problems for the riders in the trip She will go a; an cues-yer gie slewmarkjet attack with All t ' ' SUTTON ,Amid the noise rounds. event, ny Jim Elder who She is ho ng that the tool on es an a singe wi amgiwxordthetemperature in Bakersfield was incidences of the midway and long delays In the jump-off. Mac- was {mod to retire aboard Olympics will be a future Iitiapoao andhnlzan hewton sup. mi ' kmc - v became d the harness races. pherson continued her ex- Gran sum. duiimuon. yum two . apiece lu o.3m:?3':,:yd22bf 2g.grmfuirlgziz Aurora's Sheila Macpherson cellence asshe again finished it Those were substantial ' In the first round a me to the hue won the Rothman's Gm PI'lX clean 1 0th in I time d fencesf'ggid Macm. "The g ordk . S i msoemr tgiontg me ~ - Event on Sunday afternoon at Foster came into the ring footim was a problem." The ay owns. .ew ous . om a : fmxmfo mfnuwlllfl :3 ""3 SW0" W'- hopinsto ride-cleanrmndam fences. 10A. 108 and 10C. were Bolton 111 two games defeating the bans mm a m m an , the one m be The 19-year-old Macpherson to beat Macpheraon's time. But lined up so that the horses had to them by scores of 76 and 4-3 in cm . mm 0 the NW Rec Mat u was competing against some Eater faulted attirethird fence go over them in a series at _ . . . . . well-known riders such as Jim andpulledupalready assured of jumps. inning to outline her fall program. and is inv1tlng input from - - m a] we . u yidm H m. Elder, also of Aurora. and Ian second place in the event. Sheila. who won the Coca the first game. Brian Bennltz allowed 12 hits over six gluing: before being relieved by Kemp Newmarket Flyers. (1 the . . . tshe came awa with s ' tobealm Cental Ontario Finals vamcm J A m Who " red the 1 mm M um My mm 3"" 0" wh t Md be mam m y time :33 auc n round buyt Cr'eoclt:utly. will now 0 to a clinic . nd mm" 5 if?! in i m 301mm 3mm ! ' M ! i" - . . . Shelia, aboard Sornediim after he faulted. he just pulled tor two weeks compete in " M" Pm two and walked two Green led I dmmmqm'mmum'm Wing. went WM! two up became he knew he had thenational finalsagairnt riders ! . . the V1330 "01 W00 W6 m m ml ml Nam my We 1" M " 1 it llth! against Dari gates Asetoffences in the middle if she wins there. it s on to "new m'm " ""1 GOING ind l 51 3- er Yale captain Bob Kane at the helm. The equestrian world was shocked last week with the death of .o... 0...... l, 1..., 1...... .o. to... m o. l... Dixon wins ladies tourney Grand Pris event at the Accra Horse Show in July aboard assistant coach of the honlhill Thunderbirds. the teamhewaswith twoseasons 0 before coming to the in the sec game. Kemp held Bolton to four hits while adding nine strikeouts. Green again led the hitting attack by - - antof Venice. SymP tico was one ofCanada's lopes NEWMARKET - Dixon on the weekend at the named most valuable ayer on swatting two home rims and a . medal at the 1 ) Olympics. The horse devd an in- Pencil layers off a fairgrounds. the consolation side while Diane . 1 my '0 Y0." double with John Kemp helpim " While compair in the Pan American Games in Ptiu'to weekenrrd fine ad as they Vito. a team from Aurora. Kydd and Colleen Dove won m "'3 Y0 5 " "1 in own cause with two single. 1881 month took a 12-0 win in the cham- took the canolation title with a awards for the championship "ded. eh. i "3 Thevictory allowed Newmarklet 00"" forget the Newmarket Baseball Association's annual onahlpfinal of the Newmarket ozwinover East Riverdale. Sue side. Wm 0 '0 be to advance in the imal ' .whichiacoinin; ouSal..Au.2s. dies' lioal Toitmamalt held kahuna player for Vito. was A total of 16 teams from W W each aydfs andthesquad ' heal 1 Phyceesarmual tournamaltwillgoonSat.,Sept. .Erawillhaveateamtheresowatdiwt.therestofyou tothecrown! 1ltet ewiuarketllawksarereally soaring. l'tree weeks ago. madagooddianceoffoldingbuthaaoomeonstmm What s going at? The hreatoArganantsarelooking good anniruattackol heArgos Ottawatwhweeksagoandcarnebackandswampadthe . let-Cats no. almost mum themsdva of a bathnleArgmautmatt aretiedfufirst ' mlhtEnta-nConfer-aice. P" eelersareg' towin lhesuelcsusuallyfdlow tthe . Blueisdoing. fwoweeksaso.the8teelerslookedim~ Wayne Harris behind the bench. lf mere was any ln'nt of animosity between llotchki- and coach Larry Bone. it ddn't show. l'm happy for Stan." said Bone. "l ve always Wt that Stan wmldlikeb backintothe lwiah the Flyers all the beat and hope they have a successful season." said coimleof as on hornhill.w Insists a very high y-regarded To date. the Flycs don't have a manager and have had Bone the jib a with his as . l certainly du t intend to keep it up." said Bone Newmarket. Aurora. ina. Zephyr. King City. ast Riverdale and Stouffville competed in the weekend tournament. Stouffville led Dixon 5-: intothefifth inrnng butin the ifth. rallied to score four meet Thornhill. with the winner d that series advancim to play either Barrie or This past weekend. the miQets also ayed in a small tournament in Orillia. which was held to determine which team will represent the Region (1 York in the All-Ontario Division Playdowns. Barrie defeated Orillia 6-: while Newmarket outsluggeo Thom- lnll H) in the opening round (1 the tournament. WWW .4; jiatfmrhitsandcollectii a combined total of one strikeouts. Newmarket "WW Mytnwdi w- Mlhmu-umm,mwu.mmuh billed f batten: mok' the Muesli-sauna . I mkumuhmummmu. consolation crown. min. Muriel-Insult VNMWW . 05550 km W only. QM-w stipm. . gm . Middleman.

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