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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 18, 1979, p. 12

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EAST GWlLLlll BURY - Joe Brewda and Ray Zapranuik. both of Hollatd Landing will be starting a new tn wmediate noncontaot ' hockey league this winter in Ea: Gwilltmbury The idea came to the two men while lllBlf to a large number of East Gwiillimbury residents who expressed an interest in a noncontact league The next stop was Hawks edge Orillia .Jrs. NEWMARKET The Newmarket Hawks baseball team keeps milling wits out of the fire in the last inning tln Thursday night at the Newmarket Fairgrounds. they did it again in the seventh winnim 4-3 over tl n Orilha Juniors The Hawks were cbwn 32 going into the bottom of the final frame. mt rims by Bill Dunlop lid Dennis MacDonald ellbled the birth to take the win In the first inning Jerry Glover play tng his ("I game of the season. walked with the bases loathd He scored Brent Petcman. who is up from the Newmarket Magna juvenile club Dan t txiney doubled in the fourth to score third basanan John Cudmore. who got on an in field hit. and Brent Peterman In all. the Hawks scored fou rum. eight hits and two errors compared to three ruin. four hits and three errors for (lrlllll Five membcs of the Hawks were named to the southern side to ' the Sciah Simcoe Ba League all star game which wastobeplayedon Sunday Dennis Mac Donald was to play at second. Cooney was named as a pitcher. Glen Needler will catch. Barry Greer will take an out- field post and ( udmore will take over at third base Ladies standings NEWMARKET The following are the staining. as of last week. of the Newmarket Ladies Softball AssoCiation TEAM Sam's Dixon Jarmatn Dormao K and L C'lare's Harco Vets Rays Cassidy Royal Trust Qieridan NVEWMARKET Flares moved to within me pomt of fifth place K and L Sports as they took a 7 1 win over that team in Newmarket Ladies Softball Annotation play last week D e Ptckard slamm a triple for the withers. arr! Judy Hale was the winnirg pitcher Barb Schnitzler soloed on a double play for K and Land doubles went to Janice Bren nerman and Janet Jay Brennerman took the loss In Monday 5 cap Ruth ( ardwell continued her stellar - ptdittu as she fanned 16 batters for Sam s in a 31 win over Jarmatn ( hris Antler had a double for the Will)? For Jarmain. Marion Brice was on the mound die smacked a double in the losing effort Marilyn Boddimton and Barb LIVLS. with two. banged triples for Clare s as they deadlocked with Harco 3 3 Judy Hale was the winning pitcher Iarg Sliditer was on the mound for Harco night m, not n... the '0! d a" a s" cg ba' S". A as ,0 ! 19m vr ', mi 3' gu .f M '9 new '0' CM "0 94.1007, 9%.0ris- 895-1670 ; assess W [I l 1 U 8 6 5 5 4 4 S 3 3 3 t 2 3 4 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 l ( hris Bry'son s triple led Sam 5. undefeated i rqular play to an it win over last place Sheridan Marlene Best and Bryson sliced triples Ruth ( ardwell took the win for Sam's Jarmain took a two point lead over Dunn for third place as they won 102 tn Thursday mle action Gert Gillard and Martha Rushton hit a double and a triple respectiyely Pitcher Marion Brice took the Win "slow "8 diet Linda the losing p Barb:,chrutzler aglin was the key woman tn a doible play for K and L as they dumped the Vets i4 4 K and L doubles went to ht lrhllll?! Janice Brennerman and Aw Schnitzler Janet Jay and ( arrie llarwood slammed triples while Bren nerman took the win John Butt. manage of andsockswillbesupplied the East Gwlllimbury by theluaoiet Community Centre. who pur the proposal to the East Gwillimbury Recreation Canmittee who in ll. granted two hows of ice time every Tuesday night to the Quart league League play for the East Gwillimbury In~ termediat Hockey League wt begin on Tues . Sept l8. and games will nut from to p m to ll p m and from It p m to l2 pm According to Nr Brewda. the league will start with four teams with the possibility of ex- panding in the future Each team will donsist of to playersandonegoalie. "Wa wanted to amure that everyime got ample ice time. he said Preference will be given to East Gwillim- bury raidents but the league is open to anyone is years of age or over wiltingtoplay Swata's Thslaplalookiqfor rderas ta officiau the games Anyone in- terested in officiating. moiad call the rderuein "chid. Jim Duako. at as I?!) The coat of playing in the W will be Still Putatial play-1 must have 850 to the EGIHL by Fri. Sept 7, and a S30 by Fri. Oct. l2 untration will be limited to the first 44 paid til-yen The league has already foiaid sponsors such as Flamingo Homes. Hollaul Landing Sunsco. Queensiville Pins and Dual Stray to assist Helmets will be mandatory and any ruinh stuff will mean aiaomatic expulsion from Joe Brewa st M or Ray Zaparaiuiik at 1974 Ladies team goes two for four NEWIARKET The Newmarket Ladies' tnteroounty tennis team managed to go two for four in matches against Mayfair Valley Erika Kerwin and Heather Burlim wai 6-4. 7 5. Mariaime Fennit'er and Jill Muter lost 510-0. 2-5. Colleen Dove and Joan Hall wai 7S. 7 . ( eCile Fitsgerald and Diane Wilson went down 2%. S-6 Standard Sizes 1:4 ,4 At tr: halfyuy mark tn the season. the Newmarket ladies are in third place with in points. Newmarket went down four straight against Aurora Erika Kerwin and Diane Wilson took it on the chin 3s, 44. Harianne Fenntmer and Jill Muter lost 0-6. H. Cecile Fitzgerald and Cathie Blair went down 3- 6. 5-7. Joan Hall and Colleen Dove lost 2%. 0-6 i-4 Brooklin Concrete Priitltit ts WWW HI st .1 {ml d CLASS A" AugsstS QASS'I will QASS'C ~20 :- SUMMER 070300?! 1979 $48 1: Spell a Ian: $46." per week SCHEDULE August 10 Ana- 17 All- 4 HOCKEY SCHOOL till an; less 0:30 an . h 0:30 am -~ CLASS A st 20 August 24 12:30 a... - 4:00 am. Small limited enrollment All classes are dmdod into groups from ages 6 to 9 years and 10 years and Older Students must be aged between 6 to l 3 Students are on the ice 3 . hows oer 308800 On ice Training includes 1 Hockey Stile 2 Power Skating 3 Controan Scrimmages FULL EOUlPMENT umoarony "WMMMCALL 895-5193 'Knappett NEWHARKET Dudley lineal] filled in for goalie Brent Tomlinaon and backed the Newmarket Ray s Gulf minor atom soccer club to a 4 0 blanking of Aurora King Cole Duck Farmlastweek Newmar'ket putonan awesome display as Richard Banglemaier mtohed a hat trick and Peter Polak tacked up the we Sue Wong paced the Newmarkat Lions mosquito team to a 3-0 win over Thornhill Tracie Mair notched the stale marks for the wimit side. The Newmarket Jeweller bantam team deadlocked larkham a well- played game Markham raisin undefeated in league play Christina Tampolsky had the lone goal for Newmarket to minor peewee play. it was Newmarket Colana l ( lrvalds over Jarmain dumps Four NEWMARKET Gareth Kenmdy's two home rum led Jarmatn Cable to a 1712 win over Team fair in ewmarket Baseball AssoCiation T Ball play last week The game was one of only two matches due to Stouffy'ille s-t. Darryl Iilurrell was lh.bl. shooter with two goals Kirk Harkins. Cyril Wheeler and Wayne Bayley llay had simles for the winners T h e H e m p e n Jeweller atoms blanked Rich d Hill 44) to keep the rket defeiaive mmulnce alive John Peron. Andre ( leghorn Robbie Hickson and Tim Callaghan scored the goals The Hempen team got three goals from ( lqhorn and a pair from Hckaon for a St win over Peterboromh ln minor mosquito play. Magna ln ternational walloped Aurora Chrysler Plymouth 7t Robert Banglmaier. Joey Bennan. Mike i arter. Chad Lee Heung. Andy StronacliandA Muzaell. with two scored the goals The Victory comes on the heels of a three game losing streak l ( rawford scored for Aurora rainy conditions Ryan Sutherland combined with Jeff (Eilltson for a total of ltl nuts for Jarmain Andrew McKinnon slammed a home run and a tri e for Team four Jeff ( lark came through Priced a front-wheel drive car lately? With a $5 I I the _ it"? lly HUGH 81'L ART The Ray's have an excellent opportunity to make up for their disappointing failure in the Ontario championships. three weeks ago at KemptVille. when they but Ll! the International Softball ( ongress eastern rqional tournament this weekend The winner of the tournament will advance to the lSt World ( hampionships in Bakers eld. t altfornia later this summer The Rays wai't have an easy time earning the trip to Bakersfield Almost all of the teams that played in the Ontario championships will be here. including Ontario Fastball League power houses tishawa and Grimsby'. and the highly rated Hamilton Waxman Scrappers Another obstacle IS that some of the best intermediate teams in Ontario may travel to Newmarket to take a shot at upsetting the top clubs It is an ISC policy that with two triples and Jonathon Lambert smacked a double In the second game of the week. Jeff Grant hit a home run a single and a triple as Burgess Whole sale dumped Annie 3 Lunch 21 i3 Datum! Superb origsieenng putsthefront-wheel drive Datsm310haclnssby'tseltvou'llovemmsuperbrond- contemporary stylingtho luxurious oomton. and Datstn's rid-charge 6 year mticonooon plan that still lumsotheroarmanutacturorsgasping Nidd ttnowthroughAugustzidisthebesttmto maDatsmStOloratostdme You'lfhdthateverygood Myou'veeverheardwoutoatsunistme-atapncemat wlblowyournwyd Feature for feature-you can geia 1979 "automotive Datsun 310mm of dollars less than ammmmm-mewmmnmebox, Nids t GAS-EWYMTIOGofmoftheteaturedoompetltm Sodropntoywoatsmdsahrtodaylie'lbegladto showyouexactlywnyatront-Mieeldnveoatam 3t0'isa anlusiorywmoney-mdwhytheoatsm 310w any team can enter the they pay the entry fee After losing in Kemptville. the Ray's mayas feel that they have something to prove to themselves and to the lam this weekend Ray's :oach Glen Verge is confidait M hlS team 'has a good chance of capturing the tournament crowns I think we've got a really good shot this weekend. If the player's get in for the games we can beat anyone." says Verge The biggest com- petition should come from Hamilton but the Ray's have had a tough schedule recently and should be itarp for this weekend's action The r l \l/r 1979 HONDA ACCORD only Ray s player NCWMITB u m n for 0" tour nament ts Ray ii'qumn Who dislocated his elbow with he went through the fence chasing ally ball tti Kempty-ille lhere are many who say that the [St features the best calibre mfthttll in the world Some til U W trip clubs in the l nited \tnles are members of the [St lA thh originated south til the border and has spread to Canada The Bakersfield tour nament will feature the likes of Ty Stofflet who pitched for the l S tn the Pan American (lame-i. ()wen Watford of the of the contending Midland Michigan squad, and the American champion Long Beach club -A__.V__. - _V outfielderi .wi-m there two years he was with ther Tony s and says finest tournanr .. t \l'f law-n in in h taiinlsiiut Hay ~ . 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