b, Association finals . (he Newmarkst anal )uvemle from further competition in wmlmmt. me pvenlla had earned not to represent the . . a W .. with Agincourt The win the series made the oeeer tourney l is weekend 'EWMARKET The arket Yam:f Soeea' the help W Donal. will be holding its annual Labor Da .Soccer menl this we d at ring ( ollege and its-sen la} will begin at 9 am. on ~ days and rim until 5 - tournament will be . into house league and nine league with the league division incl atom. mmilto s cc divisions and the time league takir' in mosquito. minor peewee nor barium agegrou . m teams from as ar away as N Falls and iii-casino hsellnpetiogin the toil-nay. The Numarhet hotnalaagiiewlllherepreaanted a); Jarmain Cabla liome N's". Optimist . Sun 06 Staten. m Body. llacDonald s Aft th. Ray's Gulf. international. Colonial oarderghattle t Orange Bowl kate park 'EWMARKET A litter . Which almost eripted at Oringe Bowl Skateboard on Eagle St, in . ket on Sunday. w. ) stopped by the park s . . Joe Quinn. is y 28 Skateboarders from u (intario arrived at the to compete in die First dlan ProAm Open held weekend I. grand prize was ap- no 811110. ' ' . after the e i. was over, Mr. Quinn the skateboarders that the uses had exceeded the - and he did not have die ' prize to give out finally made amen die competitors by givim back their 325 entry fee giving them all 330 Quinn plans to hold the - Canadian Pro-Am Open 0 tuber 'We took the prize money I! it iii different places. ' o Mr Quinn. Once inderstood it. dien there no problem They all o winners because ts ' 85 Actually they ca becauaetheyallspent days here, which came out i enough of it to properly lor the competition. 0 " remainigsln had to bepaidtobringa would have attract more skateboarders, which would have helped to offset the ex- penses. it worked out right, but we didn t have as many out as we wanted." he said. i don't have enou local people. There jist doesn t seem to be _ enough people in Newmarket who want to skate." tateboardir is danger-on. He pointed out that all skateboarders must his wear it,"said .Quim. l'heysee concrete a: they thins nd . m it ' (hegem- NEWMARKET The Newmarket Steelers reverted back to last asasoams form as they lost 83-1 to thorough Vtinp on Sunday afternoon at Pickering College. Fumbles and interceptions faced the delanae to spend the better part 1 die game on the field. Receiver Peter Gabriel. younger brother of Ottawa Rough Rider tight end Tony Gabriel, did a lot (1 daniage to . Loss: 1 0 sea anonovou int was 33-1 It s back to the drawing board for Steelers the Newmarket aide but not with his hands. The Argonaut retread continually suckered the Steelers into costly penalties by hecklir' them. Newmarket looked like they mightcomeupwithabigefiort. similar to last week's 324 win over the Toronto Jets. in the firsthalf.Thescorewasonly6-0 and the Steelers were on the warpath. But someone mint have spiked the water jug with smog thinks Newmarket could benefit mm synchronized swimming program HAN HUTCIIINIJN . Erhptrudh Ewmaaxer .fli ya . m tatirg and ' cs have graced the a"d gymnasiums in " hat and in October. . aho a player in the Newma at Ladias' Softball mambme synchronised swimming to Quaker Pool with the co- operation d the Newmarket m thavariun dCrulsvshof patience on the prt (1 local swimmers in the spat, Nancy is planning to start with the basics and start competing within a year depending on how fast her students learn. "What I m trying to do is introduce it to Newmarket." she said. You really have to start withthe basics. You needstrong swimmers. Later on, we can try doing gruip routines or meta but we won t be doing it right away." "Also we might be able to host meets and enter them. i mar-stand Markham is very bigonthesport." The -yesroldcoachhalso gaming an adult program. ostswimmersmitwhanthey are about 11. but Nancy tssls Fornow, however. her main interest is promoting. uThere's a club in Jackson's Point so if they can have a club. why can't we? ' she asks. With that idea in mind. she talked to Virginia Harrison, of the Newmarket Recreation Department. who thought die program would be a good idea. Anyone with any question about the program should call the rec department at Ni and interested swimmers may join at the Newmarket Com- munity Centre on Oct. 2 and 3 from 6:30 to s pm. when the recreation department helm its tail registrations. something as the Steelers came out looking like high school players in the second half, The Vikings used a relay pass four times agaimt the black and gold and each time the play went for long-gainers. .w . .4 ..- was. Hawks get advantage NEWIARKET The Newmarket Hawks tied their m dfgame 7-7 withtheOrillia last week because of brkness and managed to come away with tin home field ad- va e became of the tie. B' y . up from the Newmarket Hagna ln- ternational juvenile club. launched a grand slam home runinthefirstinnim toraise the Newmarket side to a comfortable lead Third baseman John Cudmore had scored earlier in the inning The Hawks went farther ahead in the third frame when Dan Cooriey naked on an infield out by Scott Mallory lan MacDonald. also up from the juveniles. rounded out the Hawk scorim when he scored on a Cooney single Everything was looking rosyfortheliawksisitilthe last frame Dunlap came in to relieve Dan Cooney and struck out the last Orillia Ray s ousted BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 7- it was over early for the. Newniarket Ray's in the international Softball Congress' World Championshi s held in Bakersfield alifoi-nia last week Newmarket lost to Johnstown, Pennsylvania 4-3 last Tuesday in the double- knockout affair The Rays had prevtously lost to defending champion Oklahoma City 3-2 after (kimping Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6-0 in the first game d the tournament Al Johnston. picked up from Owen Sound for the tourney. started the game and struck out four John stown batters Doug Webster came in in the third frame and the trouble began Webster intentionally Coach Bruce Russell wasn t pleased with the fact that his charges were burned on the play so many times I can expect it the first couple of times but after that we should have ex- pected it." he said "But it's a E\c walked a Johnstown batter b0 the nest slugger iroceeded to knock a thee- run triple Jolnstowri had scored earlier in the TheRay s madean mat tocomebackinthebottomd the third when loose Jauntzems singled and scored on Dan Dmahue's double Donahue is another pickup from Owen Staind. Third baseman Bob Richardson belted a awe to score Donahue in the fifth mom, widi two (Ill. All O'Quinn triple and scored on a throwir error when a throw to the third baseman went into the stands The Ray's were scheduled to return to Toronto international Airport on Monday after The Era went to pen learning experience and we re gomg to go right out and work hand this week " The Steelers will play one of the tougher teams in the Central Untano Football League this ( ontlnoed on page 8!) swimming. Q achronised m as or. intermediate .1! aanior . c 'M J b hsk -d ea- thats synchroniud swimmim ogramwoulddoalottoward showatthePateroi-manP disadulteuwdtt. . .. r