Al The Ira. New-aha. Acorn. Koswtek. 0st. Vet. August Is. in K&L ladies blank OshaWa by 6-0 NEWIARKET Aileen Filman tanned seven batters. walked use aid allowed only one hit as the K and L Ladies Softball team blanked Oshawa 6-0 last week K a re n K e I Ie r Brenda Stickwood. SyIVia Lycklama Lee Alldread. Debbie Mugiord and Denise ( ormier scored the runs In the Provincml omens Softball l'nion Tournament held two weeks ago in Belleville. theladies started all well as they damped Sudbury 7 4 Newmarket runs were scored by Doom t lark. with two. Lee Alldread. Aileen i- ilman. Pat Williams. with two. and Debbie Hqierd Sue Portengen knocked in three runs Aileen Filrmh was again the winniiu pitcher as she allowed four hits. walked one and had three strikeouts It! the rmord K and L t i-Id their dominance of the northern Cities as they srpeaked by North Bay by a 54 cotmt Karen Keller Sue Porlengen. Lee Alldread. Aileen Filman and Donna Clark. who also had thru RBIs. scored the Newmarket runs ( hris Anderson tossed a live-hitter. walked eight and struck out one batter The tide turned in the text game as K and L lo. to Ottawa t 3 Lee Alldread and Brenda Stickwood with two. scored the runs La Winn took the loss allowing us hits. walkir' five and strikim out three Ottawa batters Sylvia Ly cklama and Sue Portengen scored the mlyrunslorKandLas they lost 82 to ( rown Life. a team Irom Toronto Aileen l- ilman took the loss as she allowed eight hits. walked five and struck out three In other K and L L a d l e s n e w s . \ewmarket edged Pickering 76. lost 0 Oshawa 5 2. and smeaked by Agtrrourt 3- r) . Spong places in Montreal MH\TREAL Swimmer Bruce Spoon placed twice in the consolation finals oi the l)1\lSl()n Two ('han pionshlps held in Mon treal two weeks ago Spong firushed in 11th place in the wrmetre freestyle event and captured thirteenth place in the lollrmetre backstroke \pun attended the event with teammate Mark Gray and then \ewmarket Swim Club coach PauI Bouldtng river luv swmmers from more than to clubs competed in the five-day ex ent Both Spong and Gray broke their previous recorch for lmg courie competition and were timed under the one- minute mark in the ill)- metre freestyle Earlier in the season. both swimmers had broken the one minute mark in the Short 25 metaei pool The \ew market Swim (, lub will now take a brmk until October alter a very successful seaso Kennedy s big bat couldn t save B&K NEWMARKET Two hits by Michael Kennedy including a Janitorial 2116 in East thllimbury Nep'market Softball Assoc1ation men and eight boy's play last week Allan Ullbel'l and Alan Bulloch also launch ed home runs for the losing side and Rodney Payne slammed two singles ( hrts Woolings and Kenny Bosnick each B and K turned the tide in the nest match as they dumped K and L by a 12 10 score Jason Shepherd Steven and Alan Gilbert, Michael Kennedy. Rork'iey Payne. Kenny Bosnick. Robbie Bolam and Paul Erwm contributed to a team eifttt tn beatingthe first- place K and L side Kennedy latched and knocked in the winning runs with a bases-loaded double bagger Alan lilltl'ri was no slouch either hit twice including a b a s e s I o a d e d hit silt'l) {or s and K triple Shepherd. Payne Alan Gilbert and Michael Kennedy shared the pitchirqh Gilbert and Bosnick all knocked hits Kennedy was the winnim pitcher Kinsmen Tysz out of OBA playdowns NEWMARKET The Newmarket Kimmen Tyke B bantam baseball team were eliminated from the Ontario Baseball Assocution day'ofis last week with they lost to Alliston 14-2 Jim Wells was on the mound for the Newmarket side Wells struck out five batters andallowedlo hits Mark Sorenson went two for thra at the plate and Evan Bolsby notched a two bagger Gord Dan Cooney is league s top player NEWMARKET . ~ Pitcher Dan Cooney was named most valuable and most sportsmanlike player by the South Simcoe Baseball Leonie last week Magahey was big at the plate for . market The tykes had earlier beaten Barrie 14-12 Evan Bolsby was the winning pitcher as he struck out seven and allowed only three hits Mark Sorernon went three for live at the plate and ( hris Home went three for {our in cluding two triples Jim Wells was good for two Singles while Mike Pludra. Mark Seaman and Gord Magahey notched me apiece Dean Michell. a 19-year-old he. Neva Scotla. skateboard manoeuvres while Dan Read watches his style. The two skateboarders are hophg tekeep the sport alive and Read will probably be competing h the First Canadian PreAin Open to be held at the Orange Bowl Skateboard Park Aug. 24.x. Skateboard meet here By C8318 VAN KRIEKEN Erasta reportc NEWMARKET Local skateboard en thusiasts will isobany have their eya glued on the Orange Bowl Skate bond Park. (ll Eagle St. in Newmarket. wtcn it (pom its doors to the First Canadian Pro-Am Open Aug 24 - 26 Park owner Joe Quinn said he is hoping to draw between I) to 50 competitors for the three (by event. which will (h aw skateboarthrs from as far away as New York and Nova Seals. and practice sessions. lhe runan two days will feature competition tn the pool and three matter pip. The park. be stated, is that It: the com- petition becauethereare only two others like it in the world with a three- QUIM Pill! lt's tin moot ad- vanced park in Canada." he exclaimed and two Nova Scotia skate- boarders agree with him wholdieartodly Nimteen - year ~ old Dean Mitchell and Dan Road. 16. both of Dart- mouth. arrived tn town Saturday simply because they had never ridden in a prk like Mr Quinn's "1 think it's the but skateboard park in Toronto." said Read getting his towm wrong tail his enthusiasm well- aced Back in Nova Scotia. they adm ted. they ride on wooden ramps There are no skateboard parks with pools and pipes east of Montreal The two skate- boardes tsult their on ramp. dght-Ieet wt& and 11Ieet high. in Mitchell's 4. practises some / NEWIARKET - A Klf' Towmhip woman. baby and a W and had returned home obvioioly under strain about 5 so p in andstriving to emotion. relived moments at horror in Newmarket court last week Thelma Dancy. the maher at an ltmonth dd baby. was testilying at a pelimuiary hearing belore Juche F D White last week where Jairo Sanclamente. 35. a Columbian immigrant stands charged with attempted murder. robbery. break and entry. wouruling and escale custody Following Mrs Dancy's testimony. Judge White committed Sanclamente for trial by Mao and lury The charges were laid alter Hrs Doneywas stabbed and robbed at her Kim Towmhip home on the 6th Concession The woman's injuries have leit her inrually crip pied. her hands and arm were still bandanged as she sat and testified in court I Mrs Dancy told the hearing that prior to the incident which took place last Oct 14, she had been out shopping with her Mrs Dancy told the court that when the returned home she noticed the door open. walkediaanddiscovw-ed a man'she ihiil ed - Hr Sandemente den- 0 behindthedoor She s he,ordered her to Ilrs Dancy said the accused man held a knite in his hand and asked her for matey She told the court die ran around to the kitchen. grabbing a In" ale bottle at the way as a potential weapon All the time. she said. he was striking at twr with his knife Trying hard to suppress tears. Mrs. Dancy described the next few mlmta. when she W! she would be killed She said the man kept tellirg her he wanted her downstairs to kill her At one point. after bang stabbed. she thought her fingers were missing. Her hanCh. lace. chest and head all received stab wourtls The King Township woman said that at one Three charged with break-ins NEWMARKET Three persons have been charged by York Regional Police in con nection with two break and entries at the ( ousin's Dairy Bar on Main St Police reported that backyard so they could hoping to stay to compete the dairy bar was entered tractise. neighborhood children also found it very attractive Between the two of them they have more than five years 0! skate boarding experience Read admitted became fascinated with skateboarding by watchtm M tchell "He iMllChellt blew me away domg 0's a type of skateboard maneuver," exclaimed Read Mitchell. in tum. became involved with it by watchim (sher skate boarders It looked like tun." saidliMitcheii "It's not dangerou at all it you're wearing the right equipment " They believe that skateboarding ts more thanalsd "There's been too much money invested , tn it to be a lad," amed Mitchell There attemptstosttr up interest in the sport back tn their provtnce. however. have proven rather EX lineman; It's hard to 7 get the adults interested . in it became they think it s some kind 0! tad." adm1tted Road "They're imorant oi the sport " it ts possible that uitcest tn skateboarding could fade away in Nova Scotta. he said. but so would tennis. a popular sport in the east. i! it did not have stpport "We have tons at tennis courts." stated Read II you didn't have tennis courts it would fade too " Their message is clear skateboarding is here to stay While Mitchell plain in returning to Nova Scotia Smiley. 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"Hy ll W ( olumbian has .. mutholdunbhce and Judge White ruled melody since an If 3 II to O. He that Mr Sanclemente which occwrod maher She' and trial as charged. was brought in i, toldtllcoil'tlhltsheandortralhlmtoap appearani. lhilia thlt was when the par in Comty Court on Newmarket court knife broke and oh. _.._...._.7.7 - ~~w~ it- 4 mmmm We Apologize rs. Dancy said um die tried to get lb car Due to at. Print on the odd {,i Hie, 01H inset in twat <. page, A m mm been lett. aid at one point can ht her assailant's| ha in a hot. The King Towmhip woman hid in the bud: until her captor l l p366 O Alit'll:ni1111".iitrrt wtno .,w. Slide! 131 i ( 3 1317 9513b (39 I 731310 9 ) Aluminum Slot! Window Bauement (31- 23 131.3 40 .lo - 139 I P3 till 99 tint: - ."5 18'" "lie kept rqeating that he walked to kill me and wanted money." 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