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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jul 1992, p. 5

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'V • v z Xf.-.vr •'•;W.{■■ i-ti i : The Canadian Statesman K/u4tM<u>i, Bowmanville, Saturday, July 11,1992 Legion Branch 178 Orioles Play in Burlington Tourney The peewee Orioles travelled to was three-for-three, with two dou- gave up 12 hits and seven runs (two team and the Orioles started out ishine off the Orioles 6-2 10 c .°mP^ le . wllh some °f. b le s, while Scott MacDonald drove unearned) while the Orioles could great, scoring two runs with two out To be noted is the fact that Rnr- 1 n h ru ™L with , a sin £ le a sac- onl y manage seven hits and three on four straight hits. Chris Pot lington had difficulty handling 178 ?u nc ? S> flC ? fly ' The on y odier hlt by lhe ™ ns - Landry had three hits while knocked in two runs, with a line Scott's "heat" and the coaches can pI?ir P /Vt W ^ O n °l es defeated H J? h was a run-scoring double by Ryan Hudgin contributed two. The drive single. However, this was all see that victory is possible against iv J:LZ. * C °k mb n ed lh T ree '5 U ' p aul Drummond MacDonald brothers had one each. the Orioles could, manage as Bur- Burlingtoninsomeof üieKS J , S ryan Landry Orioles pitching m game two This brought the Orioles to game lington scored four times on seven throwers gain their control Hitters a d Dan MacDonald. Bryan Landry, was not quite as successful as they three against a tough Burlington walks and four hits, eventually fin- for the prfoles in this contest were: John Line (with three) and individual individual hits went to Drummond, Landry, Scotl and Pot. EOBA League Play: On Thursday, the Orioles rallied from an 8-4 deficit against Whitby II to score four in the sixth inning, tying the game. The game was called after the eighth inning because because of darkness. As Whitby II's record is 11-4 and TONBA Orioles' record is 11-5, the completion of this game could have a major impact on final standings. ,u ivau mouivunmu. myan i^auuiy, was not quite as successtul as they three against a tough Burlington walks and four hits, eventually f p„un' me ' Despite Wednesday night s downpour, the Imperial achievement when you consider the wet and slippery track condi- HeU Drivers put on a heck of a show at the Orono Fairgrounds. Here, tions. The Hell Drivers' appearance at the Orono Fairgrounds was a stunt motorcyclist is clearing three vehicles. But he didn't stop sponsored by the Durham Central Agricultural Society, who bring there. He concluded his performance by jumping a distance of over this community the annual Orono Fair. This September, the fair will 100 feet -- » the width of seven cars and trucks. That's no small be celebrating its 140th anniversary. Musical HiglCghts from • OKLAHOMA • • HELLO DOUY • ANYTHING GOES • June 27» to Sept. 7» ■ 8:00 pm. daily (A) a (LABOUR DAY WEEKBW» ir booking lip: a Vi hr. fun variety show with a special salute to the Olympics & Canada's Birthday. Guaranteed 1 Recession Buster. Daily 2:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. (A) June 20th «Sept. 7th (labour Day weekend) CULLEN CARDENS A MINIATURE VILLAGE » WHITBY, ONT.j HERMAN 7-/0 *1 thought you were going to save me a parking space." James Publishing Printers Since 1884 Z King St. W., Bowmanvil] 683-3303 Hooper's Jewellers... Antique Pocket Watches and Modern Watch Repairing We. use only fresh Maxell watch and electronic equipment batteries; All watches purchased include a FREE lifetime battery replacement. Hooper's Jewellers 39 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 500 Taunton Road west, Whitby, Ontario • (416) 294-7965 Toronto • (416) 668-6606 Whitby • To* Free 1-800-461-1821 Free Parting.* a# parting • Wheelchair Access** • Cardens open Daly 9 a.nt -10 p.m. BLUE JAYS ^onto. vs INDIANS AT CLEVELAND, OHIO Weekend Getaway August 14 -16 • All motorcoach transportation • 2 Full American breakfasts • Box seats for 2 games • Wine and Cheese reception • Clubhouse pass to Thistledown Raceway • 2 nights accommodation • Dinner Saturday at Rascal House • "Behind the Fence Picnic" - Sunday • Ample shopping nearby GREGORY • Late Night Snacks - complimentary per person Special ONLY $ 239 Based on double occupancy including all tax and gratuities - Bowmanville Pick Up 5:00 p.m. -r Ask about our other 'Weekend Getaways" Big Band Sound Aug. 1-3 Kenny Rogers Nov. 27 - 29 Golmer's Travel SINCC WS , 623-1511 In the Bowmanville Mall i v N j • r •. *, f,

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