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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Mar 1983, p. 15

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Orser moves closer to medal SLAM P OER winners were: March 5 game, Edmonton; Muriel Townes. Did you win? Inthe Elmvale Mets NHL Draw, the March 6, Quebec and Hartford: Ist period-Murray Cochrane, 2nd period- Edith McAuley, 3rd_period-Marion Toronto and Stott. Ist period-Mike Jacobs, Goods. If you wish to participate in this 2nd period-Paul Mackey, 3rd period- draw, drop into Elmvale Sporting Commodore third in SCIMBL Midland Commodore Hotel basketball team captured third place in Simcoe County Inter- mediate basketball play by beating Aurora Reyork Trophies 73-64 in Stayner last Thursday. Midland jumped out to an early 6 point lead, mainly on the strength of good outside shooting from Jeff Attwood, Chester Graham and Dave Shalof. By half-time, Midland built up the lead to an 11 point advantage, going into the locker room with a 41-30 lead. In the second half, guard Bill Hartman and center Jim Greenfield had outstanding game, as the Commodores lead by as many as 20 points u Fri., March 11 to Thurs., Eris Sat. NOMINATIONS at one point in the game. Heading up the Commodore -- scoring was Jeff Attwood with 16 points, while Leo McBride had 13, Bill Hartman scored 11 and Dave Shalof close behind with 10 points. For Aurora' Ben Kazimer scored 20 points and Mark Slater had 15. These players ended up third and fourth in regular season scoring. In the opening game of the play-offs, on Wednesday in Stayner, the Midland Com- modores lost to the strong Barrie Queens team 96-71. Midland squad was in the game for about 10 minutes and led 29-27,- March 17 Sun. -6:45 and 9 Mon to Thurs. ACADEMY AWARD AN OFFICER - 7:30 ANDA eae Sat. mat 1:30-MAGIC PONY GM Wed., March 9 to Sat., March 12, 7:15 Sun., March 13 to Tues., March 15- 9 fF hn Fri., March 11 765) )5) ] Take this to the Roxy Midland. 1, | Buy one ticket, get one free. ty | Valid Mon.; March 14 to I' , Thurs.,-March 17/ 83. fi a GE ee ee es ee ee ee ee ee ee q plus to Thurs., March 17-4 f7--== CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE === but from there on in the play was all for Barrie in Midland's end of the court. At one point, Queens held a 30 point ad- vantage, but the local squad pulled to within 12 with six minutes to go, and then ran out of gas. Leading scorers for the Hotelmen were Jeff Brian Orser, on the strength of his second place finish in the short program at the World Figure Skating Championships, has climbed into sixth place overall. Orser, showing the new flash and showmanship in his skating, finished second to American Scotty Hamilton in the short program. According to his sister Mary Kay, Orser is ecstatic over his ranking so far. Coes literally walking on air right now. He couldn't be happier," she explained in an interview Tuesday afternoon. Chances of Orser catching Hamilton and winning the gold medal are unrealistic barring any unforeseen accident Elmvale BantamB's or mistake. However, Brian Orser has now set his sights on winning the long program, which will take place on Thursday. Winning that segment of the championships would make him the best freeskater in the world: a title he cherishes. If he does win the long, he will assure himself of a medal overall as well. Mary Kay also noted that her brother would like to squelch a nasty rumour which has started circulating at the championships. According to press in Helsinki, Orser and Canadian Figure Skating Association president David Dore were seen arguing violently outside the arena in Helsinki. According to Orser, Dore was merely giving break even On Saturday, March 5, Elmvale's Bantam B's started their playoff schedule, against Coldwater's Green Machine. Jn the first period, Coldwater scored a quick goal one minute into the game, but Paul Bouzis tied it up, assisted by Todd Newman. At the end of playoffs This marks the end of the. season for the Commodores, however five Hotelmen, Chester Graham, Doug Andrews, Andy Warekesiverd: © 3.) 1m Greenfield and Leo McBride, along with Jim Bales and Keith Craig of the Dock Lunch will be participating on the over 30 team that won the championship last year. Attwood with 22 points, and Chester Graham with 14. the first, the score was 2-1 in favour of Cold- water. Paul Bouzis scored another goal, assisted by Graheme King and Alan Gilbert. Coldwater scored one more in the second and two in the third. Final score 5-2 for the Green Machine. On Sunday at 3 pm. the B's travelled to Coldwater to defeat them 2-1. Coldwater scored the opening goal, but Todd Newman tied it up assisted by Paul Bouzis and Steven McGee. At the end of three periods of play, the score was 1-1. Then in overtime. with no goalies, Kent Hubbard came through with the winning goal. This was a chippy game with fine goaltending from both ends. Fina! score was 2- 1 for Elmvale. As. This Saturday and Sunday, Kentucky Fried Chicken has a sensational special for you. A Bucket, with 15 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken, priced at only $8.50. The Sensational Saturday and Sunday $8.50 Bucket. At Kentucky Fried Chicken. There's nothing like it. NOW chicken...Kentucky Fried Chicken at- 70 First St., Collingwood, Ont. 445-0491 STORE LOCATIONS 371 King St., Midland 526-5522 Kentucky Fried Chicken customers can have their favourite food as part of a meal in a Restaurant... 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Must Go! @ 5 Early Birds-7:30 p.m. and 15 reqular games BRING THISAD FOR FREE ADMISSION! March 10, 11, 12 North Winds March 17, 18, 19 B-Sides PAL AGE Te! AW EB Ft Nf Y Served from ' 5p.m.to9p.m. « Tuesday f Breaded Veal Cutlets $3.95 » Wednesday 0 Filet of Fish '3. 95 Thursday Main St., Elmvale aaxummmn | ¢ 0] N , 7 Vir den Street, Midlan Inflation fighting 'All- You- ghee 4 Sooo OOOO 2 Deep Fried Chicken gt 95 Friday& Saturday $ Hot & Cold Buffet 8. 95; Above Specials Specials include: Salad Bar, potatoes, choice of Coffee, Tea or Soft Drinks Reservations 526-2332 'Live Entertainment' this weekend- Fri. & Sat.9 p.m. tola.m. March 11 and 12 THE TEARSIL TRIO March 18 and 19--25 and 26 JIM MACEY & SECOND TIME AROUND April 1 and 2 GEORGIAN COUNTRY DRIFTWOOD Fully licensed =m « Sposercord VISA Fr Comer underL.L.B.O. =z we a a oe Se eee, Wednesday, March 9, 1983, Page 15

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