Col ocgc will omeniv LOVE SAVE MS catcher Philip Nichols is ready to catch the second strike Kinsman batter ateven Townsend in the East Gwlllimhurv hosts spook Steélers 356 RONTO The North rn Ghosts spooked the Varket Steelers 354 on the lid in Central Ontario Football League action ewrnarket coach Bruce llsaidlater dont mind my lumps but it was the Sept ihi Weiind lamrMonaJoumehy Rich Mumn nhulo Newmarket softball tournament held recently in Holland Landing Townsend was once foolish twice wise as he connects with triple akicmntinoes most incompetently refereed game Ive ever seen in my life Ive seen better reffing in peewee football The referees were so onesided that am going to file protest with the league This isnt an excuse for reyhbuhdrcrcewon Baldwin dog ALDWIN miclng went The Waterloo Purse was dogseonSmidoy1nflirwunbyaipp loo Cup Purse and Plate titions in the Waterloo races In Baldwin on Sunday orboroug Worn Bomber Pull down Bear won me Water ornnt pulley and am Why Archie Mcllveen of Baldwin Anaher dog Wnedby Mr ileaguev Mcilveen Come On Champ was runnerup Vendor Rofiy ownerby Ross Davenport of Markham won the Waterloo Cup and Cello Prince was the runnerup Mcllveens Destiny Cares loo Plate ahead of Mel Prestons Voodoo This Sunday is Auctionilla Day with dogs being auct 7e held at Greyhound Spot 40 Hwy 48 at de arnn ned losing Northwestern is good team big andstrong Russell was particularly miffed when one of Steelers touchdowns was called back because of clipping Alex Mathews had run punt back 105 yards for the TD The coach thinks the are pickingfip étlery game and all of them are making it to practices By this time last year the team had folded All can say again is float this is teaming year for us The Steelers moved the ball 146 yards on the weekend 49 on the ground and 97 in the air Steelers main flaw7 the main reason why the team has not wona game all season is offence We could use little work on the defensive backs too he said Lhinkvour lront four and th defence are as Russell said the defences problem is weighb7 or lack of it Steelers fifinsfiplayers weigh between 165 and 135 pounds The Northwestern Ghosts defensive players average 195 pounds and that extra weight was enough to rip the Steelers apart The coach is confident despite his teams losing strea at one hell of an we re going keep building on tha The guys MIDGETFOOTBALLACTION blitzes Aurora Bo good as any makeridol mmndfraulflteitel shadsrbad TOUCHDOWN Dave Bellanger was the leading rusher covering 32 yards of turf Tom Ackerrnan picked up 47 yards in pass receptions and scored Steelers only touchdown CoachtBussel Jaotma ng promises out Stealer The games we should have won seem to be behind us Thefiteelerserlplay the Mississauga Raiders at pm Sunday at Newmarket High SChool Mississauga is currently rated 17th best in North America among amateur and college hall clubs The team also holds the record for the most wins 50 in amateur ball mbers 3i MAKER EEJ Security Trust Bombers were blitzed 311 by the Scarborough Spartans in Central Ontario Midget Football League action onSunday The Spartans in first place thistyear aodjliampionL lastyear grounded the Bombers tor the entire game Bombers picked up 166 yards in offence all on the luck in his first showing at the quarterback slot and was zero for three in pass attempts while MannMEfflfil The offence Jua cou onr putanything together We are capable of playing much better ll Reichelt said later Penalties were not factor lr=4 Spartans lost 40 yards Negotiations which started in August culminated lastweek in the signing of Frank Stronach as new pantowner of the Newmarket Flyorsv Mr Stronach will join Ray Twinney and Dr John Cole on the administiatmirateteanrr 1753 ng AUR The Newmarket Rays again proved to be the team to beat in 51 victory over thefiritown All Stars in benefit tournament on Sunday The iea VillmEl in the tourney was the Aurora Volunteer Fire Departmentrtr which raised more than $2000 in the fight against muscular dyslrophy The money will be added to the $3400 raised by the firefighters during the last two weeks through voluntary con tributions Dan Lahey was named most valuable player or the Rays in the 51 win Lahey went twolor three at the platoand clouted home run on one of his hits All OQuin provided more BPWEFMMnEiflER Ray OQuinn The Rays notched eight hits in the game Sharing the win on the mound were Reg Martin and Bill Lunney Doug Woods was named most valuable player for the AHA Stars Woods singled in the fifth inning Went to third on single by Ron Lahey and then stole home when Lahey went to second Glen Moreland was the losing pitcher although he managed to fan 11 Rays hat ters HILL AURORAro The Richmond Hill AlivStars blanked Aurora AllStars 20 in more softball action on Sunday Glen Moreland carried his team to victory on the strength of eight strikeouts Moreland had relieved Rob Clephan after four innings and three strike outs The Hill team had live hits and scored its two points when Moreland singled and rode to the plate on home Lunrby Dave Webster Auroras Mike Killoran was MVP for his team Killoran connected with triple but was left stranded on third base Ron Lahey was the losing pitcher striking out nine and walkiggone Among Auroras three hits Weresingles by Lahey Juturcmerlormangg saying and Brian Knowles 7KUR0RA NEWMARKETO The Newmarket Allistars fell apart with errors as they were pummellcd 70 by the Aurora Allrstars earlier in the tourney Lahey took the MVP title from the mound as he struck out nine for the Aurora team Auroras firepower was yélscbmwriei executive ofthe Junior hockey Club Mr Stronach is chairman of the board of the Magna Inv ternationd Corporation and business could keep him from playing visible part in the WI groviiled by Peter Killoran who lasted homer for two Rflls and Mike Alcorn who scored three runs on three hits Doug Dunec was MVP for Newmarket although he took the loss from themound NEWMARKETS AURORA Mamettrot know All Stars had betterduckthan their male counterparts as they downed the Aurora Ladies 072 Ruthe Cardwell hurled for the win sending five Aurora batters back to the dugout without hit Helen Watt was Newmarkets MVP scoring twice as she wentfourforfour withth bat Newmarket banged out 15 hits in the victory including two by Chris Bryson who also scored two rims mmmsknmkedoma pair of hits and scored one of Auroras runs to be named her teams MVP Marg Rice and Eileen Atton split the pitching duties for Aurora and Pauline Rendeli scored the only other run on walk in the first inning AURORAG HILLS The Aurora ladies edged Richmond Hill 65 in more ally star action at Aurora town park Red Socks lobball AURORA The Region Red Socks from the Region of York Engineering depart ment traded their site plansL for game plan on the weekend The Red Socks captured top spot in the second annual York Region slowrpitch tournament at Regency Acres Park winning 573 over the North York Yankees on Saturday Jim Woodcock won the most valuable player award for the Red Socks and Yankees Rose Caramel was named femalaMVE The muchheralded Era Erratjcs squeaked past the Region of York planning dcpament 1413 toygh the consolation trophy Era also boasted the top male and female player on the consolation side Steve Renaud was named MVPl male and his sister Sharon Clarke took the female award iStronacho The deal was handled by Dan Parent Newmarket resident who is chartered accountant for Mr Stronachs company The move was forced by financial strain suffered by Mr Twinneyand DTT Cole in operatingiJhe Flyers The its yust too costly for the two of us to operateon our own said Mr Ninney Without the help of Mr Bray and Mr Smith listing to an 13 man Rene may auu uuu sniitn left the Flyers executive at the end of last season This is not the first time Mr Stronach has been beneffi of local sports Last year donated $2000 to Newmarket minorrhockey and he was also involved in local ball clubs Mr Stronach will not be personally involved in the Flyers executive in addition to his corporate responsibilities his time will be taken this year as chairman of the board for me Big Brothers of Canada Mr Parent will represent Mr Stronachs interests at Flyers board meetings flag According to Mr Twinney there was no negotidtion over the cost of the partownership Theffiggre was ut to Mr Eatwet oughtwe needed and what we had in vested ourselves Thats what we asked for and thats what Mr Stronach paid Mr Stronach agreed to become partowner of theclub under the stipulation that the Club would not Show profit dont think any of us have any intentions of making money on the hockey team said Mr IVvinney Were looking to break even or have slight loss We dont want to make profit but we would like to get some of our money back Weve lost pile of dough over the last two years The team is now equhlly owned by all three men Mr Ninney said he has some reservations about this years hockey team but he is pleased with the new young roster What see on the ice is desire and group of kids who want to play hockey When took at the age group that we have know they cancnly go one way improvement The guys we had last year wereai their peak when they started Mr Twinney realizes Flyers have yet to Wina hockey game and he blames the losses on shortage of good players Theres no doubt in my mind weresh rt fouror five hockey players By Christmas we will be contender but we need couple of more defen cemen and couple of mher hockey players before were real contender Mr Twinney said negotiations for third owner were not completed until now because he was too busy with his Ontario champion fastball team the Newmarket Rays lgers AURORA There were at least 12 playersorrthe ice at any one time during Sundays hockey game between arch rivals Aurora Tigers and Newmarket Flyersr but Auroramvictory seemedto hinge on only two players Warrm Skinner off to fractious start in the Newmarket net fought pit ched crossice duel against Tigers netminder DaveTetley Thnififilfiflifiiflam quick as the end of bull whip in the second and third periods but Tetley was hot from the JeginningrwbbingElyerstimogoamwn ion Flyérsfsz and time again as he tossed his body in front ohsiezlin ts7 Less than minute into the game Brian King put the Tigers ahead on an unassisted goal Less than minute after that John7Nixon idenedtbe mar with oal on passes from Phil Cochrane and Gord Eno The clock showed only three minutes of play when Ron Butler notched an unassisted poWer play goaltAt thispacel some fans might well have expected 600 game Flyers protested Butlers manager4311477 Mark Falreyprovided most Aofthool£ensivethruotiorthe7 Bombers running 62 yards on 12 iorries Ann ltlnun prim get in the 311 detent to the undefeated Bparlann Spattans won the league championship last year bWflIMed Hhrhiolpzthioyicuiild Andy Dank covered 42 yards on nine calrice John Patterson went 36 on eight carries and Bill Grassland carrtedflve times for zilynrds Bombora record now stands at two wins and two losses it it Referee pushed in by high slick John Morrison disagreed as both Rick Utley andSkinner shoutedathimand ruled the puck had been knocked in by Skinner Flyers cameoaclclateirrtne first period and scored asTetley was drawn to the right side of his net It was the argumentative Ulley who came through with the shutoubbreaker on apass by Shawn Babcock Flyers dented the twine one more time before the end of the first period Fifteenyearoid Paul Fuicher rookie from fed by 133ch and Georg Burnett Flyeran igers went nose to nose in the second period but neither team could find way umnmtiflmmer arniahitthemark that as Phil Cochranmbbled up passes from Steve Bouchey and Brian King to score ngrs rrmsumncemarkerr Nu Flyeri Bob Else pin Tiger John Nixon in an attempt to reach the puck at the Tigers bluo line Iigga took in 34 loodl the first three lniniiteaof the game Fiyera could not catch after time Wu on the game late in the third period as he clipped his second goarofjhe gamewlrom John Nixon Larry lions was not disturbed byythe Flyers loss think if everyone Gan keep themselves from getting into panic some of theséyoungc kids are going to people it just tkea little