minimum Diwali: AURORA Mwasalot m the line for Terry 'isbsl of Wi owdahasshssialherhorse. Machant d Venice. W sunsthingtheflveclsanroma andafterthesecond.therewere only two double clean. It was ' said he designed the course mainlny the bor- se s benefit. "It a house gets trapped. it s the fault d the rider."hesaid. ve got to ddgn a coins so that a horas is well . Terrywon moandaberth on the Canadan equestrian team that will compete this summer in the Pan American Games in Puerto Rico. Miller came away with an. He too, will compete on the Pam-Am team. Liebel came through with two faultless rounds to qualify for the jump-off. She MM down one pole for four faults. in 51.6 seconds in the final. Millar came in with a safe clean approach. hoping for a clean round. but knocked down a rail and had to race to beat Liebel's time He ended up with eight faults and a 58.6 second time. I would have done the same thing," said Liebel "I . W finishedinsevmth plaeeaboard Gran Slam. Sure you like to win these events. but it was only the horse's second Grand Pris event. I'm very high on him. You either buy a horse or you make he said. I like to make him. It's more sr-tifyina." It's a doubtful that Elder will make the team. but he feels that some of the riders who participated in the show will have a good chance think probably Terry Wham. 'tgofcsueh toawardmtothsfanwhou-oi'lstha mersallssdthatNewmarket rsalissdthsy midibeablstoearn referring to Millar s safe ap- proach. He thought he would conservatively navigate the course. and when he knocked it downhehadtogalloptobeatmy time. The course, which was designed by Henry Williams. of impeaion was that it wasn t that di icult." she said. After Liebel. Ian Millar. John Simp son and Michel Villaincourt will begouig, hesaid it s probably better that the horse doesn't go down and spend three weeks out of the circuit." Michel \ aillancourt aboard Lhmson Tide. Danny Foster and Spot, Ian Millar on Bandit and Terry Liebel aboard Sympatico were tied for third place. each earning $50. Ray s keep rolling in tournament action 38 innings of ball on Sunday to win the tournament. More stiff competition is on WATERLOO The Ray s Cid it the hard way. goim W the laser's si& d the Waterloo Chimer s Invitation]! fastball hairnament u even- tiiallywinthetourney with a 74) winoverOwenSoundinthefinal game. TheRay's hadtogothrough the way, as the Newmarket team will face St. John from the Virgin Islands at 7:30 .m. Thursday at the fairg . The Ray's started off th tournament on the right foot with a 24) win over the Grimsby Peach Kings. Bay O'Quinn, who singled and then stole second base. scored on a Moose Jauntzems single. Jauntzems capitalized on a tea Downing single to round out the scoring. Bill Lunney took the Win for Newmarket with SIX strikeouts The Ray s came through Wth another shutout. this time against the Shane Golden Bears. winning H) Dan Lahey smgled and scored on Doug Hartley's squeze bunt for the only run of the game Reg Martin took the win with four strike outs No problems at girl s tourney NEWHARKET - The weather was good and the East Gwillimbury-Newmarket Minor Softball Association s girls' burnament came otf without a litch on the weekend at the fairgrounth. I can't believe how lucky we are," said association aident Paul Torkoff on godly. I hear that there's beenrainallaroiaidthearea but we've managed to escape it." Unfortunately. the rain came on Sunday night and the novice final between West Hill and Bay Ri es had to be called at the end d six inning with West Hill leading the squeaker 3-2. In the novice division. East Gwillimbury-Newmarket lost 144 to Bay Ridges and then lost to Stouffville 12-8. Jeanette Wiler. of East Gwillimbury-Newmarket, was named most valuable player desp'te her team's failure to advance. Jennifer who had never pitched in a league game bsfors the weekend. struck out several batters from Stouffville in an impressive (bout. In the midget division. East Gwillimbury Newmarket lost to North Bendale 10-0 and were Huron wins softball title NEW Huron Heights Secondary School won the high school boys' sdtball cham mshiptwoweds oby (Heating City5-4an then e ed Dr. G. .Williams 4-8. In the Kim City game. Barry TOW drove in Dave Carruthers in the third inning for thawinnimrun.Doug Dunec was the winning pitcher in the game. Huron moved on to the finals against Williams when BriaQi' Carruthers knocked in Dave Carruthers ft! the winning runDougDunectookthewin in dist one. In both games. Huron potted the opposition three runs and came back to win. ' 3'2. labelled by ()shawa 1+5 in the second game North Bendale were the eventual champions 5=3 nth a win over Cobourg In the baan lelSlOf l. East Gwillimbury-Newmarket opened with a 9-6 win over I'nionville but lost the second game d the tournament 132 The home side then lost to Rock wood 7-5 Etobicoke were the eventual winners with a 6-1 win over Richmond Hill A lot of people put a lot of time into making this thing go. said Torkoff after it was all over "There were some real good ball games Take. for m stance. our bantams That team was just put together last week and they made a good showing "I think our assocmtion and this area can be proud of what went on here." he added were _ in the next game against the Woodstock Bengals, Newmarket won that one NH The first inning proved to be a big one Hay () Quinn homered and Doug Hartley scored on a I- rank IaVerdi sacrifice fly Moose Jauntzems came home when Les Downing put one out d the park Dan Lahe} came through with a home run in the second. then the Rays bats toned down until the sixth inning when Hartley's single brought in Mike Lunne) and Dan Lathe) Frank LaVerdi slammed a three-run homer to bring in Bob Shelston and Hartley Doug Webster took the win for the Rays The Rays took their first log on Sunday against Owen Sound The game went 12 in- nings when Bill Lunne) allowed a bases loaded walk Moose Jauntzems scored the only run for Newmarket on 3 Doug Hartley single The R335 laced Shane construction and again the game went into extra innings With the Rays coming through with a 53 win Shane was is" Ray s. page B4 Kayaking team picks Newmarket resident JONQL'IERE, QUEBEC Dieter Poenn. of Newmarket. will be kayaking with the Canadian National Kayaking Team this July in the upcoming world championships in Jonquiere. Quebec. Dieter finished first in two single boat races in the t anadian finals held in Jc'iquiere on the weekend The managers of the team got together and voted Poenn onto the team In other action. Larry Wilkens came 11th in two races and Terry Pearce finished sixth in two double canoe events Locals who at trap shooting HAMILTON - The Tim- oberl ine h'ap Club. which is located on Keele St. is keeping its head held high these days. rst (1 all. member George Leary. who s ranked secomi overall inCanada, wasnamed to repluentCanadainthe comii' Pan-American gama Puerb Rico. Then. two weds ago. M- yearold Lorie Wau, tshot 5 world champion Susan Nattress to win the Ontario Ladies' title. The two women were tied and went into a shootoff to decide die winner and Lorie beat Susan by two birds. Lorie'has only ban shooting since last hlav In other action, Art Shaidan shot 125 straight birt to earn runner-up awards in the Class C competition. r. Sheridan also competed in ths diootdf.