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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Jul 1981, p. 6

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Two of the four quarter-final series in Penetang- Midland Senior Division Ball Hockey were over as of Tuesday night in Penetanguishene Arena. Cumming-Nicholson Stompers took their best of three series by defeating Pen-Mid Merchants 5-2 in their second game, Tom Graham getting a hat trick for the Stompers. LT by Frank Hall. the Merchants. struetion two 51 sii for the Diggers. Other Stompers' goals were scored by Brian Rever and Todd Lalonde. Markers for the Merchants were both tallied up Playing net for the Stompers was Ed Diver while Brad Bumstead was between the posts for Both goalies faced 28 shots. S. Tébois Haulage and Excavating Diggers also 'took their series with V.Robitaille Con- 'games V.Robitaille 6-2 Tuesday. Goals for the Diggers were netted by Dan Cote witha pair, Norman Ladouceur, Norman Zwicker, Ray Cote and Mike Duval all with singles. Ken Forget and Steve Craig both got single markers for V. Robitaille. In net for V. Robitaille Construction was Guy shot who put ina dazzling performance, facing straight, 'downing ts while Glenn Irvine stopped 23 shots on net Quarter-final action furious ball hockey -- Staying alive M. Forget Construction managed to extend their best of three series as they doubled the score on Dupuis Groceteria Leafs 4-2 Tuesday night. Bryan Lethbridge and Chris Anderson both contributed a pair of goals for M.Forget Con- struction while Dan LeClair and Brian Pilon each netted singles. That series was tied at one game apiece going ~ into last night's action, results coming too late for press time. In net for M.Forget Tuesday was Tom Duval with Mike Duquette sitting between the posts for the Leafs. Stewart's Gulf Oilers came back from a 3-1 deficit to take the second game in their best of three series with Dock Lunch Penguins for a 4-3 win. Wayne Dixon provided the main scoring power for the Oilers with Rob Huson scoring the winning goal with only | minute and 26 seconds left to play. Dock Lunch Penguins' goals were scored by Greg St.Amant, Dave Miller and Mike Hamelin. That series was tied at one game apiece as well going into last night's action. Semi-final action will start Sunday morning in Penetanguishene Arena at 10 a.m. : Robillard scores seven David Robillard of the Graphies of Penetang- Midland Junior Division Ball Hockey led his team to a whopping 16-5 victory over Olympia Sports Monday night in Penetanguishene Arena. Robillard fired in seven goals for the Graphics in that game with his teammate, Brian Forget, adding Armstrong plaque j y Walter McGilvray An annual invitational tournament took place at the Midland Lawn Bowling Club Monday afternoon when the Fred Armstrong Plaque was played for. The plaque, designed and crafted by Ron Hunt out of balsa wood, was first put up for com- petition by the Arm- trong family in @cognition of their father's 70th birthday id has been competed for the past three years. won Eight representatives of the Leaside Bowling Club, the club where Fred Armstrong still maintains membership, were invited to bowl against eight members of the Midland Club. Midland were suc- cessful in taking the plaque this year, amassing more points than the Leaside visitors. The visiting bowlers were accompanied by their wives. Refreshments were served during the game. Indusmin plays game of year Wednesday One Indusmin soccer elub» supporter was overheard to say, 'This was the best game of soccer I have ever seen in Midland" at Wed- nesday night's game at Midland Secondary ' School in Midland. Although = Indusmin lost the game 2-1 to Simcoe Block, the play demonstrated by both teams was impressive to say the least. Gord Fleming provided the _ lone marker for Indusmin with John Swales and Andy Monro, among the many others giving excellent performances. The one player who may deserve the most credit would be Willy Rademaker who played in net for Indusmin, despite the fact he is not the regular goalie. I 'dSs Hwy. 27 at the bridge in Wyebridge Fine quality handmade CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES e Weaving Demonstrations ° e Yarns andLooms ° Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m.-6p.m. Sun. 1-6p.m. ; 6, Friday, July. 24, 1981 526-4118 | s s tA s in Graphics' 16-5 win four goals. team, Penetang IGA, Frank Buttineau scored a pair of goals for the Graphics with the Graphics as they edged out Stewart's singles coming from Gulf Jr. Oilers 4-3 Dave Wright, John Monday night. Johnson, and Blair David Gianetto led the McReynolds. attack for Penetang Scoring for Olympia I1.G.A. with two goals Sports were John while David Genier and Walters and David Robert Genier each Ruston both with two goals apiece and Kevin Ellis with a single. The win gave the Graphics first place in league standings with seven wins, two losses and one tie for 15 points. Olympia Sports is still in the basement spot with two wins, seven losses and one tie for five points. The added single markers. Paul Balabuck netted a pair of goals for the Jr. Oilers with Peter Roi getting a single. Penetang IGA now has six wins, two losses and two ties for 14 points while Stewart's Gulf Jr. Oilers are one point ahead of Olympia Sports with three wins, seven losses and no ties second place for six points. kept within one point of Et en a RES First gymnastics program ends today Today marks the end of the first four week camp for the Hurons' Summer Gymnastics Day Camp program held at Corpus Christi School ion Penetanguishene. The second program will start Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. for advanced gymnasts and will run until 12 p.m. The beginners' class will run from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. a Gymnasts __ particip- ating in the girls program will include balance beam, floor, uneven bars, vaulting and some dance in- struction. 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