sports wrihunt kathy lewis thoriday ausiis n ijrti te tubvxk p kim lewis two girls spark team to victory in two games team canada on tv richmond hill- 35 of the best of canadian professional hockey players may be seen in action on channel 10 richmond hill cable tv ltd las announced they have obtained the three team canada intersquad games for cable television customers these games will be played on aug 22 26 and 29 and will be replayed on channel 10 a few days later watch channel 10 public service announcements for the exact time of replay these hockey games will not be available offair to tv viewers who do not have cable television hockey fans will also have top quality pictures of all canada russia hockey games in the upcoming series on cable television peewees near victory clar kmont claremonts peewee girls are one game awav from the ontario rural softball association cham pionship they can lake the title with a victory in claremont saturday night their opposition is wainfleet while coach carole redshaw is hesitant to put player positions on paper prior to the contest a tentative lineup for saturday follows pitcher janice lehman catcher bernice dunkeld 1st gail norton 2nd lori redshaw ird donna bielby vicki mac- donald short mary anne kennedv out field terri pilkey shelley ward nancy wilson sheila mc dowell jacqueline kennedv iga team ready for finals host to bay ridges stoukfvillk george starks peewee team will host bay ridges thursday tonight in the second of the ontario semi finals on m o n d a y stouffville walloped their rivals 18 3 harold wideman went the distance on the stouffville mound and coasted to victory as his mates built up a sizeable lead stouffvillk the local iga soft- ball team has eliminated manilla 3 games to 1 in their current series and is preparing to meet sunderland in the finals beginning this sunday afternoon the first game is slated for the brock township town at 2 pm with the second game of the best of seven series in the local park on thursday night stouffville com pletely clobbered manilla in the fourth game of the semi finals 21 to 7 the third game was a steal it was a split affair r steam era milton ont fairgrounds labour day weekend friday saturday monday sept 1 sept 2 sept 4 largest steam show in ontario steam traction engines antique gas tractors antique gas engines threshing antique autos full size saw mill models antique farm machinery parades souvenirs contests open tothe public sheaf tying log sawing vince mountford and the t model hillbillies entertaining daily in front of grandstand 1700 grandstand seats free adults 1 children 50c parking 50c in aid of cystic fibrosis kinsmen club of uxbridge fest aug aug 2526 friday- 4ofakind band saturday keith chappelle i from the pig and whistle and his band uxbridge arena 7 pm to i ini both nights inrluilrs pkkk stiln nd opener- 250 in aid qf cystic fibrosis having been called originally in the fifth innings when stouff ville was trailing the game was completed just prior to the commencement of the final contest and the igas came out ahead 8 to 6 second chancefor swimmers stouffville all swimming students who have failed the pre tests or final swim tests during the final weeks of july and august are to be given a chance to return on monday aug 28 for a week of extra lessons there will be three review lessons a pre test and a final test these classes include advanced pre beginner and begin ner lion junior intermediate and senior the times for the classes are as follows senior 9 to 10 junior 10 to 1045 intermediate 1045 to 1130 prebeginner 10 to 1q30 beginner 1130 to 12 and lion 12 to 1230 english junior show draws young riders stouffville a recent junior show held by the whitchurch equestrian club gave young riders an op portunity to test themselves held at noral acres rr4 stouffville the all english show enjoyed a good tur- n o u i local equestrians competed in a dozen events overall results follow class 1 turnout first sandra comsa second nickv comsa third t a n i s margrave class 2 beginner walk trot first nancy luttrelle second debbie williamson third sandra comsa class 3 hunter under saddle first david pascoe second cathy abraham third mark creagh class 4 pony pleasure first brenda buck second nancy luttrelle third sandra comsa class 5 junior equitation over 12 first david pascoe second donna williamson third brenda buck class g junior equitation under 12 first sandra comsa second tommy litherland third susan jones class 7 open jumper first brenda middleton second debbie albertson third david pascoe kim lewis left and kathy lewis provided the power stouffville needed monday to give the midget team a 1310 victory over north bciidale scarhoro kim slammed four hits two time winners including a home run while kathy limited the visitors to 8 hits in a 0iiiiiiiig pitching per formance jim thomas down brighton stouffville its just possible and perhaps probable that kathy and kim lewis arent even twigs on the same family tree but the two girls teamed up like twins monday as stouff ville s midget entrv in the pwsu downed x r t h b e n d a i e scarboro 1310 in the first game of their playoff series the return contest was scheduled for agincourt wednesday last night i while plagued with control troubles particularly in the early innings kathy locals win lawn bowling stouffville two local men scored an upset victory recently in provincial lawn bowling com petition harry bratner pine orchard and dawson hare burkholder st stoulfville walked away with their first major trophy the seagram cup one of lawn bowlings top awards the two men total less than 13 years experience in play to win the cup the local bowlers inflicted a decisive 3 1 defeat on a brampton team archie marshall and glen pjtton this pair had steadily bowled outstanding games during early matches in the competition t li e p r o v i n c i a 1 matches were played in torontos boulevard club lewis twirled a stingy 8 hitter in going the 9- mnmg distance she struck out 15 batters and walked 9 in bendales final turn at the plate kathy whiffed three rivals in a row after yielding a single and a walk to put runners at second and third kim lewis literally tore the bendale defences to shreds smashing a home run a double and two singles in five trips she bats in the clean up spot stouffvilles big inning came in the third when nine players came to the plate scoring g runs bendale showed their best effort also in the third pushing 4 run ners across while kim lewis enjoyed a free- swinging time at the expense of bendales laura ellison other local gals fared well too kathy lewis helped win her owir game with three hits completing the circuit each time brenda mcnelly clouted a pair including a soaring triple in the eighth patty williams also poked out a pair as did bev miller wendy miller julie parish and sandy schell each collected one safety bendale stranded 12 batters on the base paths pauy king showed the teams best power with a triple in the 1st wendy white socked a double stouffville com mitted seven errors the visitors nine should stouffville squeeze past bendale they would advance to the ontario midget finals going to the dogs from afghans to yofkiti you on sec them ah markham kennel club show august 2627 markham arena hwy 48 t no 7 or ption 297156 claremont for the second year in a row claremonls novice girls have come home the winners in a weekend soflball tournament at bay ridges there were li en- class 8 pairs first tammy ewen sandy ewen second sandra comsa nicky comsa third david pascoe mark creagh class 9 working ii u n 1 e r f i r s 1 beverley buck second david pascoe t h i r l debbie albertson class 10 steady hand first donna williamson second patty king third debbie albertson class 1 1 pleasure hack first david pascoe second patty king third mark creagh class 12 first david pascoe second debbie albeiison third tammv ewen tries in the opener claremont trounced bay ridges 40g then defeated east guildwood 63 north bendale i4 and bridlewood in the finals 9g lori redshaw was the mound winner in the first contest janice lehman hurled games two three and four the claremont lineup was as follows pitcher janice leh man lori redshaw catcher mary anne kennedy 1st terri pilkey 2nd jackie kennedy 3rd vicki macdonald short lori redshaw janice lehman right field sheila mcdowell lenni pilkev centre field shelley ward dale ferguson left field judy allbrighl coaching the team was carole redshaw with alan redshaw her assistant the manager was mary borland glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitt 1 only on cable i i team canada 1 reds vs team canada whites l stouffville an outstanding per formance by pitcher kathy lewis paved the way to victory aug 17 for the girls of the patrick motors midget team facing a tough rival team from brighton miss lewis gave up only four walks and threw 1 1 strikeouts the brighton pitcher ann osullivan was relieved briefly by karen patterson between them they gave up 11 walks and took only 8 strikeouts two of the stouff ville girls hit home runs julie parrish in the 4th inning and kim lewis in the 5th other hitters were brenda mcnally who connected three times and patty williams sandy shaw wendy miller and kim lewis each had one for the opposition ann osullivan scored one run in the fourth and another in the 6th singles were run in by marlene gerrow donna klein and debbie sparks although the stouffville girls have played only 6 games as a team they downed their rivals 145 the game was fastpaced with an appreciative crowd cheering on their favorites danicn roofing dakivck and siding repairs reroofing our specialty i free estimates 64049661 g0ldcrest 300 cup grass snowmobile drag races also mini bike drag races stock class modified class r comtech electric l j plumbing and l cheating ltd fbrmerty watts electric electric plumbing heating contractors retail electrical supplic appliance sales and service 104 main st north markham 2943642 registration 900 am to 1200 races start at 1 pm trophies cash prizes pm i i i i i i i i i i second meet sun aug 27 j bring the whole family fun for all note rain date sept 3rd 1972 gocart rentals too place highway 11 or yonge st 7 miles n of bradford ont turn right at fennells corners gilford ont first grass land speed record will also be held at this meet hey kids also minibike grass drag races here is your opportunity to see 35 of the worlds great hockey players in game action watch tv 10 for replay dates commentary by king clancy fred sgambaii note these games will not be available offair richmond hill cable tv ltd call 8848111 for immediate cabll connection cominc sept 28 oct 1 72 cattle horses exhibits midway be fair nilixiwn come to the faih iiiiiimiiuiimiimmmiiurh