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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Nov 1981, p. 15

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Good shooting Members of the Midland Royal Canadian Legion Major Midgets congratulate each other after a scoring play against the Penetanguishene South Charlebois Haulage Major Midgets last Sunday at Penetanguishene Arena. 6-2. The Midland squad won Midland cagers win Both Midland entries in the Simcoe County Mens' Intermediate Basketball League victories in last doubleheader at Midland Secondary School. In the first game, league upstart Dock Lunch scored its first victory in five games, a 59-52 decision over the Alliston Marauders. Forward Dave Mink was high shooter for Dock Lunch with 14 points. scored Thursday's Chris Watson contributed another 10. Dock Lunch scored 40 points in the second half to secure their first SCMBL victory. In the second half of the twin bill, Ray Brien netted 14 points to lead the Commodores to a 90-71 win over the Barrie Blues. Jeff Attwood chipped in another 14 for the Commodores, who boosted their record to three wins and two losses. 4 Bressette leads Civitans over Borden Steve Bressette scored two goals to lead the Midland Civitan Major Peewees to a 5-1 win over Base Borden Monday at Midland Arena. Other Civitan goals came from Ricky Nibbs, David Desroches and Steve Beausoleil. Albert McFarlane did the goaltending duty for the host club. JUVENILES LOSE TWO The Midland Juveniles got off to a rough start in their regular-season sche- dule, suffering a 9-1 beating by host Collingwood last Sun- day. ; In their final exhibition matchup at Midland Arena last Saturday, the Juveniles were hammered 10-5 by Gravenhurst. Midland goals in the Saturday game came from Dave Ruston, Brian Garner, John Wright, Gary Leduc and Mac Spears. Dave Wright and Mark King picked up assists. MAJOR MIDGETS SPLIT The Midland Royal Canadian Legion Major Midgets split their first two regular-season games last weekend, first dropping 6-2 in Owen Sound Friday, then handing the host Penetanguishene South Charlebois Haulage Midgets a loss by the same score Sunday. Peter Quilty and Art Perrault scored the Midland markers in the. Owen Sound loss, while goaltending chores were .. _ Darren. split by Morrison' and Chris" "* Lemieux. ~ | Peter Zeitel scored . twiee for © Midland Sunday, with singles added by Steve Charlebois, Drew Varley, Bill Richardson and Peter Quilty. Penetanguishene goals came from John O'Hara and Jeff LeClair. Next outing for the Legion squad is slated for tomorrow at 9 p.m. at Midland Arena against Base Borden. They'll be at it again Sunday in Collingwood. JAYCEES TAKE PAIR The Midland Jaycees Major Bantams scored eight third-period goals to overcome a 5-0 deficit and win their second game of the regular season 8-6 last Sunday in Collingwood. Shawn Davy led the comeback with five goals and an assist. Other Midland goals came from Mark Geiseler, Mike Gadsby and Less Shannon. Car! Rudat scored three goals for the Jaycees in the team's first season outing and first victory, a 9-4 decision over host Penetanguishene Rolfoto Bantams last Saturday. ' Other Midland goals came from Gieseler, with two, Jim Faragher, Joe DeCola, Davy and Gadsby. Penetanguishene marksmen were Ron Weber, with two, Paul Trudeau and Steve Marion. The two. clubs are schedulced for a re- match Sunday at Penetanguishene Arena. _Game time is 6:30 p.m. SIZE OUR REG. PRICE SALE PRICE sue --_[ ournec-ence_{ swermet | SNOW BITER BiasPly A78/13 46.40 40.66 Get the deep-biting traction of SNOW BITER in B78/13 48.00 42.00 four full plies of polyester cord. It's a hungry blend of winter performance, B78/14 48.47 42.47 strength and economy, FROM ASLOW AS E78/14 50.47 45.75 backed by Firestone's F78/14 52.65 47.15 Pe ela rae S S & e uter- desi G78/15 58.39 51.18 concave mold allows for H78/15 63.08 55.27 "surefooted" traction. TEV Ae ' WHITEWALLS aoe A 0 @ : = A es A A e Traction wheel tires for application in stop-and-go service e Deep-biting, aggressive tread takes hold and moves you through mud and snow ae f ke . SNOW BITER RADIALS Beneath the aggressive Snow Biter tread lie two polyester plies and two fibreglass belts for durable, smooth-riding performance...Firestone's premium radial snow tires designed for Canadian winters. VAN AND LIGHT TRUCK TRACTION TIRE SPECIALS SUPER ALL TRACTION $99". *99%. FAULTS SCOUC Drive in now to... DCO TIRES LIMITED 655 Vindin St, Midland 526-2213 SNOW CHAMPION FROM S 5? . P16580R13 (165R/13) SUPER ALL TRACTION-- NON-DIRECTIONAL TOWN & COUNTRY® SUP-R-BELT ® 76%... Friday, November 13, 1981, Page 15 :

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