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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Aug 1982, p. 24

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Tykes taken outin2 Straight The Midland Gervan, Jones and Davy Tykes fell victim to a potent Barrie club and were eliminated in _ two straight games of their best-of-three York- Simcoe Baseball League semi-final series late last week. The Tykes wound up their season with a 10-1 loss in the opening game last Thursday at Little Lake Park and a 10-3 loss the next night in Barrie. Dave Duval took the loss in the first game and Jimmy McLaren was tagged in the second. David Chalmers scored Midland's lone run Thursday and Ken Haseneier, with two, and Trevor Irvine, counted for the club in t. Friday's game. '"'We played well," said coach manager Robert Marchand, "but Barrie just has too much depth in their pitching."' Despite that depth, Midland's bats were working. They left 11 men on base in the second game, eight in three innings. But Barrie always managed to get out of it. Saturday, Marchand sent three players to the annual North-South all- star game in Bolton. The North division won the game 9-5, helped by Midland's Albert Miller and Kent Haseneier, who scored two runs apiece, and Dave Duval, who came up with some top-notch hitting. ! FRIDAYS AT7P.M. 5,000 sa.ft. of indoor space plus Auction EVERY Friday night at 7 p.m. FARMER'S MARKET INDOOR AUCTION SALE Rain or shine Date: Friday, August 13 Sale Time: 7 p.m. Auctioneers: Bob Rumney and Les Black SALE ITEMS Antique dishes Large quantity of 8 track tapes Kodak EK6 camera with brand table with two extention Antique picture in frame of 42" x 52" babies crib quilt new flash pieces and six chairs. Winston Churchill 2 Electric blankets, Minolta-16 Camera with flash Pig 8 outdoor pot lights 2 pictures and frames, Antique Rogers radio skin Camera case Assortment of bsmt lights Hockey net Crown crock Am-Fm Supersonic Radio (like 2 dressers Gas furnace 1 Coffee and 2 end tables new) 1 high boy dresser Hot water heater (matching) Kodak pocket instamatic White oak wall unit(like new) Desk Humidifier Holiday walkie talkie radio set Stereo cabinet Antique children's school desk Old trunks Couches & chairs Wood or coal annex 480 oz. coffee urn (works) Firescreens (Ideal for cottage) lron city beer light Old rocking chair Optina Camera (German) with Almost new colonial hutch & corner cupboard Press back chair loominized lens, 35mm and flash buffet and colonial dining room Many Many more items Antique wash board Wednesday night Sale, Wed., Aug. 18 ee 4 a | Kelvinator Fridge (approx. 2 yrs. Coffee and end Tables a 3 old) Plant & Hall tables ge a Kelvinator Electric Range 4 pce. bedroom suite Vinegar cruet Washboard Tool box & tools Garden tools 2 barn lanterns Ice Tongs Coleman lantern Wooden Extension ladder 'Noritake Wooden 'step ladder Pair old hand painted Vases 2 wheel barrows Pair mirror glass vases Cross cut saw Depression glass Lawn Boy Lawn Mower Wine glasses Many more items too numerous Bowls, platters to list. Wood burning Annex Air Conditioner Wooden table & 4 chairs 20' Fan Wooden China Cupboard Knicknacks Metal Table 2 Wooden lawn chair Magnavox 26" Console Color T.V. Patio table & Umbrel Lazy Boy Recliner Rockers Simplicity Wringer Wash Platform Rocker Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Bed Chesterfield Wicker arm chair Wicker Rocker ) Foot stool, ass'td cushions weet ais BE by Dennis Ing There you are, just finished the third round of your club tournament and you've won! You've worked harder on your game this year than most and the results are beginning to show. You just beat a player in a close match that could have gone either way and last year you probably would have lost it. But now you're up against Smokin' Joe in the quarters and you've never beaten him before. You're actually quite happy you made it this far and are really only hoping to make tomorrow's match look decent rather than actually win. How often this scenario is repeated. . ! The next time you find yourself in such a situation or indeed in one where you only give yourself a fifty-fifty chance of winning why not try a little mental rehearsal? Imagine the match as closely as possible--the location, weather, courts, spectators ete. Visualize in your mind you and Joe walking out on the court, the spin, the warm-up, practice serves and the first few games. Imagine his booming seves coming down at you and you returning them accurately. Imagine the match progressing with you slowly gaining control. It's very important to see yourself winning in your mental match and to have a Electric Bla Pressure Cog Jim & Jean's Pizza Home made pizzas, eat one at the Auction.or buy a dozen to take home The Friar Hot dogs, french fries, hamburgers, refreshments. Only *15.00 per table Fri. -& Sat. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ARE YOU A VENDOR? THEN JOIN THE SUCCESSFUL VENDORS AT THE AUCTION TUNNEL June Buttineau Rawleigh products and Baked goods Rose Dorion Lawn Ornaments and Books Duquette Bros. New socks, all kinds and sizes, Garden Swings, knick-knacks ee Page 24, Wednesday, August 11, 1982 i positive image of your game and potential. xa ) | } © ' Create the entire match as closely in your 2 = : | , mind as possible right up to match point 5 st Items for Auction Sale { : which of course you win and then you're at the =) ' <a net shaking hands. Close your eyes and HOW TO FIND US 2 ra can be dropped off j concentrate deeply for 5 or 10 minutes while mm a é : | doing your practice match. If you can Q at our location Fridays, { hg neha ore Rane it un ® 1 to6 ; j e that much easier to do in reality. If you do . F 0 f ) | it seriously it will add greatly to your con- Midland Fuller Ave. pM. : | | fidence, and everyone knows confidence is j half-the battle in winning tennis matches. = $ Saturd ays, 9-12 ] ion | Dennis Ing's column is reproduced courtesy eT g Mon. & Wed. after 6 j of the Ontario Tennis Association. Advantage = ie) P| tI first Tennis is contributed and co-ordinated by m ease Call TIS John Roach, Director of Publicity for the AUCTION TUNNEL, 5 2 : Penetanguishene Tennis Club. Questions or FLE A Se a 526-3069 526-6873 } inquiries about the PTC or the game of tennis M 7 in general may be directed to: Advantage FAR ER S or 534-3572 Tennis, ¢ o the Midland Times, Box 609, MARKET as ) Midland, Ont. L4R 4L3. } { = - =

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