NEWIARKET rhornhill 107 in July I nie Newmarket Sneaky action Pete midget baseball Kan Green pitctnd second round against me tint tote intang- or Sewwlageand KentGreannotched mammalian-dbl! team got three sinks two singles for five hits for two I... trom John Kemp but Newmarket and Shawn were defeated by Brannon did the same Dixo- talses Inward il- consult league T-llall nette- NEWHARKET - sively for Dixon were Krui Hainas knocked in Scott Bacon. Karen Adam Ihorne tor the'Burrows. Cll-is Davies 'tlIll run as Dixon and SIQMII Coyle Kent Peril took a 23-19 win Stirrett knocked in tow ova Rivard Caterim in runners East Gwillimbury Rivard got good two honiernns EAST GWILLII stq Michele Garet laswell slamming BURY saute" (It ll! a tly hall and homers. with Michael O'Reilly Ilium m brought home three Noble coining through ne ring in g in: rimna's withag'adslamhnc II'ID.RIIUH n. ~Cr l ' E. kl The W m u 93".. Um! la-mnkanlivlchn sek. in the East WWM M3. Huh yView For My-Market in 1gb. lly. the Hills. Claudine w 6 w N. am. ( laudine came my. Hidordcuhtaflyball h m with two N . a. Brenda lohrsn .00 9", am." I'll . Com ChC yI Stuart mi mi N "m " Aggocution opinion and one ammo N~.wm.w AI Rlygrd respectively Darryl lontgomery had two at the plate. coming at. u I I H and Karen Adams each Wwithtwodoiailes d . I H. '0' u. DtmerDatsun cami- andasinglsbrfive RBIs mm Dum an up With a I? ll win over Heather she had a good C I l pine as catcher, she 0 con t'hev tilds omery "m ruby: Robert Duck put one tacked 0U two Brooklin plit series (. atcher Gary Weston While it was hot on was big defensively for Saturday evening. the Newmarket side ashe Sunday afterman was a picked at! two Midland sweathath. Hidand mt rmners. Rick Love and one up on Newmarket Barry Cashin. at second with a 5: win-in the first base game of the second In the bottom at the doibldieaduh ninth inning, s Doug The Ray's scored all Hartley blasted a home oltheirruiuinthbmtom runoutoftheparkforthe otthesixthi when wiming run Les Down . and FranLkaLav'dl ll [WMARKET g pitching was the wt of the series een the Midland. man I! Hi market Ray's on uvfkfnd It the market Fairgrounds m; two teams split ('le he first game saw pitcher Bill Lunney H In a shaky start. mg two bases .4 walks to score . Webster relieved m and the Ray s .imstt 40 at the end Brian from Newmarket and hermit: pitched two Tau Rapoao had thru If and allowed am _ mon vehitsandflve Jdmhanpallowad walks tune rum in it hits and In the Whitby- walked five Oshawa Hidget Tour- Benita. pitdiod half an nament. Newmarket took Ill . and allowed lose apmebydefaulttromnnctlrseutsand Agincourt to p into the allowq thee vats. Legion peewees bomb Thorium" Titomnt u wesde at Camp Bor- Lamb led the way with M IN Newmarket side Newmarket with wbigagaininthescaid timing of the flnal pine whenhelauncheda home runtosive Newmarkgta Hi lead. Iidand scored Newmarket hrst frame Ilt \chrdes made later but the Ray's ..t .i moral victory. t. II! when Les m broke Owen iiu- Walford's bid thutout Walford is idi'rt d one a the top lit-rs m L' S fastball hiiIdS [hf VOI'IO'I mu: record ' Ray's came back a clone 2 i win in the cap I" m \t the bottom of mt nth inniq. Doug school AURORA The Aurora Tiger hockey school has been filled to capacity according to Pat Feraiaon. one of the organise-s of the school We had a last minute rush for enrollment." said Hrs. Ferguson I uuumdmmmt have given it to their bqin to tie it up and Weston came up big again in extra imanpashe picked off Midland second baseman Jack Starling at second. In the bottom of the eighth. shortstop Ali O Quim W to hr in Daimy Law In the lei broke Midlind next month and players 0 er Hob Ryan's hope .i no hitter Bill such as Grq "Hawk" Hotham and several . PM "P With I Aurora Tigers will be on mun" nor for the Ray's hand to give instruction. tossed a nohittc ptimist As take Reds Eu MARKET ~ McHale and Marc shared pitching .each IIIOWlI only '. as the Optimist lloped the Optimist III in had two RBIs A s with a tnple eve Mcllvennahad le and a single for I 5 or the Reds. it was Hamil hfln in e run With a triple l' and Heath Mile 1 ~trong|y but ( narlie Dimlop's reliel pitching allowed the Optimist Orioles to Wk by the Optimist Yankees 13-31 Ron Liversidge slammedtwodoublesand a sinde Mike Sullivan came throigh with the double and a single Randy Sceane had a (bible and a stale. and Heath Hite notched a triple and a situle Keith Bennitz slammed a triple and John ( raig banged a mwle as the W M IbYllk. m. For the Yanks. it was Wt Tia-nor slamming a dude and wait to Jeff BUB: de Reylink and Max McCormack. Ellis. Heylink and Dungey shared the Yankee pitching. ayoffs coming for tykes H \HRKET r H market Bobfree orig Tyke a~. 'eam went up r .i ~trong Alliston .i: 1 Ms! ld-l v loss pill .d'srf out of first Now Scott had a Itlf the vi'inrprs :wrigles Alliston i ~. turn on five ' 'hk second in TA \1 \HKET m" .irket Ladies nilrt.' tennis team it! not and cold in at wk against t". m- and Brad * 3 -A \dl) against a"~ . the am" players were 3 ti blankets to mm but graded up Hat With a 3-1 V ItiIIOWln i. x was a dilute! d the Newmarkct impeled against Tit Newman and 1' lmchuk took the 00 of the day 7 5 scores ning to go ahead 80 . The playotfs are on beginnit this ursday agath Thor-Mill in a two A the horizon for the Frees. out o( thrc sale. Softball defensive plays from Michelle Leblanc. Kim Gordon and Mike Noble Michelle Leblance Thorn also hit three knocked in four runs (bibles ft: the wiuiers while Kim Moss and Leagtn T~Ball actitm last wok and played well dalen Craig Cassidy brawn sively Shining defen- borne three (our singles as the Newmarket Legion peewee baseball team thumped Thornhill 12-2 Todd Peat and Larry Wihon each had a dotble and a stale and Steve Hdiale tossed a one hittc for tb winners The peewees dicki't live such an easy time Ill! Bolton as they that team 7o Ed Lamb. Larry Wilson. Mitchell Perry, Chris Seney and band Win Ianley all had singles for the williers The peewees finished the season with an all record for a first place finiii and will go into the mayotfs next week In the Legion Peewee Tournamem held on the STOUFFVILLE WUIM IOIIS lTO. SE PviNQ 6 Auto Min 143 was , VEM' MAL s. USY'W' ( E sums PV LE'VEWNJ liltolidanleinthe op. pine. Ed Lamb had a ad a at for Newmarket Tim Peat. David Wimtanley, urry Wihon aid Scott Cole each had two sii'l. It was on to the annotation game where the peewees thumiied Orillla 16-5 Scat Cole had a triple and three Ill'l- and Tod Peat came through with a double and a single Waynalthicymkinotched two was as did Win stanley and Wilson Scott ( ole took the win as he famed lo batters A nauiars Pitcher Alison Dove famed ttree bat minarowtoendthe first tug Eagle s record now status I thru VIM. four Iona. am me be Jennifer Spencer truck on three batters inarowandallowed ail) five rui- in two tilting. as Data Datsim tuned the tables at Eagle with an ltlo victory Short- ADVERTISE WEEKLY PHONE 895-2331 (. ratg ( aaaidy and Doug away for a grand slam tome run for Doner. and Kathleen Roaen knocked two halter: fa ( olmul For Rivard. it was uEwiwtitET LAMS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE ELECTIIIIS FOLLOWED av A WINE a CHEESE PARTY WEDNESDAY JULY 25TH . e P M COMMUNITY CENTRE a $500. m... DATSU FRONT 1. 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