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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 20, 1978, p. 11

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NEWMARKET Orillia Leaplured theSouthrrsrmeoe Besebail League croWn for the 12th lime in 14 years by beating the Newmarket HawksJast week in two straight games Hawks made valiant last jhowhlgin Saturdays loss it fis far cry from the Mloss kgmiered ear against the Hawks outhit Orilli eight to seven in the loss on the weekend and eight Newmarket players had been left stranded on base Barry Greer took the loss from the mound striking out two and walking one compared to Oriilias Brock Richardson flvhostrpckmhféwandwatkedfimh years butKathynow 23 is still laying the only hockey equi mom she wore Higureskatesrwlth the cks filed off and in her ks mantis norlonger stumbling bloc Kathy is now ed with $200 worth oftoquallty protection and buys of skates every year not justequtpmentithat hasmade Kathy top powderpuck player in fhe East qu lm ury arkei league its experience Tgrimaces at thesthoughtwf considered an old among the young blood doesnt matter how old are in this league Your ience counts There may be youngergills out there but mlt mpete with youye learned human or eight ourairofsinglesyandiciv Needler picked up single and oublr Dan Cooney stmkfi the on other double as JerrTGiover Noel Edgar and John Qldmore connected on one single teach Orillja collected its only run in the fourth inning oniLLla HAWKSI The death kndlhadr pealed for the Hawks earlier in the knuckles wflfine anoiherr exxécutive ofatheinlvomens hockey association ng forfldstrardyvitlrstiffpenaltiasttri ediate susperlsionrfrom thogalne andifiiurther game snotmilitantabouttiiesamerulebeing imposed inA hockey but says Whats good for oneihmd targde otherl is game of skill and icant see how youre going to win long runbyji tingpeopte aroundjke the Philadelphiai do athys attitude toward penalties runs deeper than words ad onlyronepenaltysiastcyear fiveuuinutesfor lighting occurrence was so rare ill her hockey career that it aiors gave her the gain 1le emblazoned with Kathy Mlnuies Lor Fight TRUE GRIT heis not muscle und but neither does she have the body Voiilca girl who keep trim by denying herself an avocado ith the Cottman Ladiesijn filesp or owner andhock WithK LSportsih the winter year in homeea is who plays in the division was approached by to team in DolLMiils recaltlyl She refused the offer lt would have taken it too much of my time AuroraifimbersrAllgelo Bannerstretches torhlock pass from reachln the shands ofwumngilitthEarkiVikingstiayerJob fdckedtwo field goals to help carry the Aurora Bombers to 15 victory over the High Park vikingsin Central Ontario Midget Football League action on the weekend ORiordanspllt the uprighé iro 2iiyardsin fftrsecondi quarter then duplicated performance in the Bombers started the scoring Rainrondo Field goals were the deeldtngfactor as first quarter as John Fowler zipped an iiiy into the arms of BandySmim ORiodran convertpdrthepo to givevfiurora 70 lead High Park came back in the quarter from the 16yard line second quarterbitwas unable to convert the TD and Aurora Aln Hansen nnala urora won lit6 ersio wm Fowler was twoforeight in pass as he hit Smith for the TD and tossed to Mark 7F eyiforianotherrlil yml Fairey also picked two in terceptions out of the air The biggest factor inthe scoring ganie Was pen allies as Aurora was pushed week when they were demolished in Orillia The game was still within each in the second inning with rillia leading butthe ceiling fell on the Hawks in the third Orillia threatened to wear out home plate as they punished Hawks with seven consecutive runs One more run in the fourth further crushed the baffled Hawks The due reason for Hawks befuddlement was Orillias pitcher Jerry Udell who salt 10 Newmarkei baitsshack to the dugout without hit maiiltained perilous lead Hawkswerehavin itchi rIRiordanrcotmeetedfvrrsbackIW gp roblemsasMclseanvand iilgh Park l75yard losses Coons made he grima team Safety Angleo Sauna was Wk like W35 Playing game defensive standout knocking of lobball owfiompassaranflaveiMmeblfimfififiW Leading rusher Mark Shepley was strong on the one Orillia slugger and Cooney Fairey ran for 68 yards on 12 gmund recovering pair of struck out three Hawks left carriesx and Jeff Clalr was not fumbles seven men on base waiting fora arvbehind runlungfor59 yards mTheBumberswiumeepmst ticket home swam ow in the East Gwdllrn uryv market standings butKatiiysays that dofinfmatterl We might get beaten eight or nine to nothing but we dont astongaswehaveagoodtime he pauses thinks about what she has just said and adds nHnrmit theie1bwvinrfg diedmprbefm as you cant talk to me about anything but hockey thy stands up and saunters over to the windowsill in her awherulllfrlacea +MENWTFAFE NEWMARKET The Steelers started to spark at Newmarket Steelers continued little too late in the game as eirlosirgstreaksmth defensive corner back two threepointers Auroras total offence in the game was lot yards l58 on the flgflmui ibmlyfund ORA The Kinsmen the Town of Newmarket team +2l in benefit fund on lhe weeend loa he Efiflfiwere scoreless fifth and final xonscored forl fliEL Dixon had singled us Lb liclair ssrto theioronto Trojans on all flenfsbeagufiaction qiThfSteelersrcarne urwlth tighter defence than ever stohewalllng the hojansfor onr 51 ercepl Ackermn hauled oinghothways inSundays igameestayed orrf le fouL yards in his five carries ears champs the Scarborgggh 5EEp ns BC Sunday at 230 Pg QleniNeedler pofiunded out his interception into fich down gauntletJn thebottom of the fifthioshndy Slasak singled and advanced to rthirdJm Howard Fred Marshall singled to es when Don Kreer SB The inning was not played it is 21 the Progress Club 87 warter Trolans picked away at the wall and found an opening to score in the second quarter with asweep and convert to go up Steelers tightened for brief stint but Trojans play of their ood ball in the air hurled long bonib to complete perfect pass afterrbeafing Al Mathews lrapped the Trojans runner on the twoyardllno Steelersrthen pmcedim have 510 ed Tro ans side Calnovisrwho wasbackinguwooklsspineleslass MathewneaLJhe and mag lo Nemket picked it respectable 196 yards rushing compared to Torontos 243 Top rusher for the home teamwarDave Belangerwith 89 yards Top passreceiver was Ackerman who caught for 89 yards and pickedoff two in terceptions Coachi Bruce Russell said he was pleased with the Steelers performance after last considering the weakness of team lasLyearLsaidRussell Were young team and all Were going to be there Steelers meet the North NEWMARKET Penalties eweighediheavily against the Newmarket Flyers onmday night in ed loss to the Rich mond llill Rams The Junior hockey Flyers Httn Hiefirst period on goal by John Myers from Joe Trotta and Mark Danton when two Flyers were Jman regular defensive squad twhiChJLaditLquiicfly under the Rims onslaught Rams Greg Walton pushed goal in to open the second riod and tie the score and reg Ferguson from Mike Ruby retaliated to put Flyersinto the lead for the last time tallied three goals within four minutes Altliolflfh lh wefiilnr derdogs after the al round of suspensionsin the first period Flyers showed an unusual Rams srrongarmtacticsl The only serious knuckle to face encounter wasin thefllird 1sdfirprnflregamef lg rmfiroutrlrthr Etta Imnoidissalisfied at all Ramsimnerwheniscottrfi gerald and Randy lrwirr were htWOhfai GER been ordered to skate into Troijans had another chance The artTuer the Steeleis liner Steeiers werebeatelr forthe points as Trojansfaked right andslashed left can ENIXGNNOTCHES HA TTRiCK weekend the best defensive team in the Olifario by referee TomTaylor The two another quick goal andflaui arlhepaysnfihlrtimnosemweslem Ghosts in Wonlorthir Whmmmbmmw Greg Walton notched Gallagher Edded one more for the Rams to put the Richmond pp hilltenmaheadBzattheendof Win mealng the Davidraand Jaymmgbagk arm Amdmmung second period GollauLsLorLfothLhmtiolL deficitrlnrlhe first tnninglo beat Erémlueywamm cansaw van minim Fitzgerald and Irwin ha Jamie Macoun recruit 85 from the Newmarkel minors score the final Flyers goal firsGhostsmre considered lorbermuégmeinile Elyers fell to theiflam periodlzanilekeWalker squared Ti1 Brian Carruthers Carruthers head shorter than Walker succeeded RANGERS Newmarket was thwarted by com SLEUH 53 loss to the NorthYork RaTgTersefiflimi uld have mounted of the froanelllndtiesronlhoweekonL Aiagalllsl the Justina muonbmnnsl hockey season seemsTTbe closing on hgpp note for the Junior Aurora igers After losing five games Tigers managed two come Canadianch pion WCllplain John Nixon note Ed alilltlrlckand ansosslst as Tigers lied Guelph 90 on at the Aurora Centre Phll Cochranescored twice in the final fiVe minutes to salvage lhe tie lheother goals comingrofLrt ofA Lor ll Darren cm arms and Bi Newion lm lphrhgt Hrot immunity lediuntiilhw ments to comLaiuav wtthTIffitia Sieve Galzos and centrernan Darren McDonald each counted rtwo goals inulat match with stngles heing scored by rlan Jinglcbfirs NellsouLarrv Gwilliams and Mark rinfteraSulndays gamerco mJorm Jloberls flackflrguson seemedjpfibackup goalie imtsticrnotlngthafiinnlw hill the primary aim of exhibition play different boys got chance to play We wanlcd lo have look at the vallnbio talent said slilEhE llumcsbutil1lq botrlnimed to Wednesday against Orillia Terriers ofthe provincial senior league Coach Ferguson said iii av been signed rolfgoallefider ohdIEl Two forward lines are set made up mainly of newcomers lnihefirsl three gamesroo Darren McDonaldof Aurora will Greensiade had two goals Vectliro for Mark Plrog and Steve Gatzos truth from Toronto midget teamsl stiflich ldcnhlohnNixon JflLccnlrLfoLSnndeSflWJ Aurora and SleyCBFluchcy of urrle ofibundogssgnmrrwnsfgjrou if it Randy Irwin minutesiinponallifianflfiflwajfi mommys ifiifimameathometomghtfi WW this have to sit out the next game as result ofa suspension oLbeing lheaggressor fin fight He also had uine minutes in pcnalites lost tigers che 107 yingcfoLtheMatkham Waxers last week 745 obvrare DavLi on Tuesdayandim hidayMcKlW EumpmHAfler4rfifingiHnd thWhngMOWmHgioW Tigers stormed back in the Tuesday malch Nixon and apiece while Ron Butler and Pirog had one cactis ill Fridays go pla ed in Markilanrfintzo rane marshalarm For the Waxcrs Dale lioifey Fliers Mark Danton was set up by and Scott Defoe to perlm Newmarkel was handcuffed in the second period as Rangers pumper four goals into the FixersLnetl Mike McKioskey struck quicflxln the ttdrd periodTA Kmggs Jamal decked puck into an upper corner Randylrwinclosed the margin by rocketing aslapshot Into the Rangers net from 23 feeLoffJhe targetlrw was assistedfil fogont layl ygffit er oaieTll

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