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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 5, 1979, p. 11

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NgwMARKE T Dln t scored tn the second I, d overtime as the Palace up soccer team won the mug league division of the get Youth Soccer Club s , bar Day Tournament .14) to take the crown and . .- Kevin Brannan was . , most valuable player v I Newmarket 2-1 in the aunt- finalsandPina.bdiindthetwo- goal performance of Mike Peron. dumped the Kinsmm ( Iub 3-1 in the other sciu. Damian Wong scored the othd goal .In the squirt division. Brampton nailed the Oshawa Rangers in overtime by a 8-1 comt ft! the diam The Rangers had prev y tat Jarmain Cable 2~i while breeze t '-t t'lll Steeler quarterback Paul Drew has a fascination u; ...tpi.tnes During the black and gold's weekend win over ttlHU'kt' the \ ( oncorde flew over ( entennial Stadium :m. .t upped the play to watch it soar by The'f'unny thing .U' .: 5 mm he wasn't penalized for delaying the game mt. hinzler. the owner of Blue Star harms. did a good job tr 'tt.- i .titadian International Junior Horse Show held tn Holt ' ytt't ht'fltl Some good competition marked the event with P rdf'll mmmg away with the Nations t up Speaking of the show. .\ngelie Hammarstrom. of Sweden. out ltki' \ht' might have been hurt badly wh en she took a spill um f:rt.t| jUftlp tn the Jumpoff for the Individual awards m.- ttas racing the clock when her horse balked throwing the :g rltlt'r face-first into the jump Angelic. however. managed tllflllt hack on to her mount for the presentation of the \ations ti-t t' ounger. of the timed States. also took quite a fall but ( 1.itlt' it back on to her horse to finish the course I utiilrtiltllalltmh to the \ew market Baseball Association and \rwittarket Youth Soccer ( Iub who both staged fine tour mmo on the Labor Day weekend The it 's haven t thrown in the towel after their recent loss 'hr International Softball ( ongress' World Championships Ill tmiu-td t alitornia The team won the Barrie tournament on wi't kt'fltl and will face the Aurora all-stars tn the near future Ti \.-wmarket livers. of the Provincial Junior hockey azur .tn- looking for anyone interested tn billettng player to; 'lit upcoming season BARIIIE The Newmarket s after bowing out early tn International Softball . ~ * world Championship. 1 the form last weekend won the Barrie Senior and mediate Fastball Tour- . t The \ewmarket Side 0 off well as they took a 2-0 over i ambndge tn the mg man In the second v the Rays continued to NEWMARKET w The York ) Rugby Club came up aspltt last week against the 'i' Whttham Club. a team 'England. last week. The York County seconds doubled by the visitors 63 the int pulled out an 1&9 ' against the Whitham "1 Lang scored all of the "' Points on penalties. Gord M .a player for the York LTtoRA If Wednesday 3 Aurora Tigers win over Italian National junior 'team was any indication ' I new Tiger coach Ted can do. then Aurora fans " f(It'ivard to a successful Boson. Liters fielded a group y is earolth againat' M Italian and came Mthafrl win. Only four Who had worn the black Nd before played in the Nelson. who isheading KItctiener Ranger camp. Alcorn, a Toronto ,hopeiut. John Nixon " 0 Mahoney were in the hi" the Aurora side. , Tigers threw the . '8kating Italian team " 0 their game with a ' "MARKET It's " 00 again and what {'3 to start it art than u the most traditional W? \A ' Anyone Interested in putting a net up should call Hay Twinney at 895-5627 spa-.tkuig of the Flyers. don't forget there will be a game tnv .ttch rival town this Sunday lngsworth \rena. Speaking of the Tigers. they looked pretty . If their h i win over the Italian National Junior Team last (Grinds) at \urora ('ommunity ( entrt ay s grab title at 8 pm at the dorntnate this time with a 1-0 Victory over Guelph The third game saw Newmarket down ( obourg 3~2 and go on to blast Whitby SH) tn the fourth contest The division championship belonged to the Ray's when they doubled the count on ( obourg t- 2 The Ray's went on to wallop a pesky Richardson's Press Control. a juvenile team. M2 in the final game ugby club splits ( ounty side. took a shot in the neck and will be tn a neck brace for the next four days The firsts got tries from Paul Weston. Nick But: and John Picton in their victory over the English. Dan Monteith was good on all his convert attempts There will be a Carling Cu match this Saturday at Mache Park beginning at 1 pm The game will be followed by a Carling Cup game at 'i p in rough game. something the visitors were not accustomed to in European hockey General manager Jim Williams was impressed by some of the rookies trying to make it to the Tigers lineup. In particular. he noted Doug S k, Rick Morocco. Tom ornbury and goalie Gary Lounge. Coach Tobias. however. wouldn t make his opinions known. I was impressed with the good id the referee did. and the girl tn the blue tn the fourth That's far from the team we plan to have " He is planning on gomg with an all-new lineup this season and doesn t expect to get any of the players who are going to the major league back 8 Flyers vs. Tigers face (if on Sunday ntght at 8 pm. at the Hollingsworth Arena in Newmarket. The you have recently signed some new talait but according: part - owner Ray My ve no place to stay. Amoneinterestedinboardinga ' 4 Brain slammed Home of York Atoms bind to to win die championiiip. Nev/market lost both they played in. Newm CarStereotookiton theehinti-OtoStCatharineaand the Optimist Club was blanked bythe onorks-o. Sir Colbornewaslaced bythe onorkinthe ' zoandYorktook fut-Q, The Newmarket Steelers football club won this game against the Toronto Jets three weeks ago and came back with a Hi victory against the its second was blanked by Sir was whi by Brampton 91 won the peewee final With a 2-l Victory over Cabin was dotbhd by Burlington 4-2 Kincardne. Sam's Aft and it to Cedarbrae 44) In competitive action. it was rubbing out Chinguacousy rltobicoke I'Itobicoke championship. MacDonald s Auto Body lost so to Cedarbae and Newmarket John Colborne 5-0. Arrow Auto Body Roughrlders on The win marks the first winning record in the Steeler's three Westord to to win the diam pionship of the atom division Ray' Gulftook it onthechtnso Minor Mosquito play saw Brampton blank Wesfond to for the championships Magna International was beaten by Brampton and Sir John ( olborne 31 and $1 respec tively In other actiai. Wexford Anna Hansen shave Saturday in y ear history , C0}! C1! PUTS TEA M 00 WW Steelers dump Roughies By DAVE WINER l'Itoblcoke Gazette sports writer ETOBICOKE . Some timely interceptions by Neil Chambers and the strorg leg of Frank Ceiling led the Newmarket Steelers to a 9-8 Victory over the Etobicoke Roughrtders in Central Ontario Football League action on Saturday in Etobicoke Chambers picked off two errant Etobicoke passes and Gelli'ng hoofed three field goals to account for all of the Steeler offence The win gave Newmarket a twoandonerecord and tied them for second place in the Iague with the North York Cmboys who will be in town this Sunday at 2 pm at Pickeri : College. We're not counting on anyone coming back but if they should. we'd take a look at them."Besides Neilson and Alcorn. Darren MacDonald will be trying out for the Windsor Spitfires and Norm Roberts, a goaltender from last season. will be attempting to guard the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds net It wasn't an easy game for the Tigers last Wednesday. as the ran into a strong Italian club which surprised a lot d people Italy just celebrated its 50th anniversary in the sport and according to consultant Bill Harris. an cit-Toronto Maple Leaf, Italy s finest made a good showing. "We weren't outclassed out there. he said The Tigers were just super There are a total of 15 arenas tn Italy, most of them tn the northem part of the boot around the areas of Bonano and Come Tobias was surprised by the showing the Italians made They were five times better man what I expected. The only thing they don t have is a touch around the net." TheTigers opened thingsup "I m gomg to throw this team out the window if It happens agatn." Said Roughrtder offenStve co ordtnator Tony Fallts who feels that hts charges should have won because they Newmarkett don t have a good football team " s no way a team like Newmarket should haye beaten us." he continued It they vl-Ztobtcoket don't Show up to practice this week. we're gomg to fold the team Coach Nestor Patzernuk. who replaced absent head coach Bruce Russell. said on Monday that he feels if the team is haying problems. It's because of the coaching He accused one of the Etobicoke mentors of punching linebacker Randy Crump tn the head after one of ed Tobias wins in exhibition opener which saw Bill Newton slide tnto Italian goalie Claudio Vern and the puck 80 into the net Nielson made it 2-0 when he deflected Gary Chapman's shot from the blueltne The Italians narrowed the margin towards the end of second when Ugo Da Rech potted a goal but seconds later. Trent Lloyd responded with a goal to restore the two goal lead Rick Lloyd tallied with 48 seconds left in the second period Third penod goals by Doug Speck and Hugh Alcorn gave the gers the victory Train places seventh WINNIPEG A Aurora's Jamie Train finished seventh as a juvenile at the Canadian Junior Golf Championship held in Winnipeg last week. Train shot scores of75. u. no and 77 over the fourday event but was not satisfied with his performance It was an easy course but it was kind of win- dy." he said "But the com- t hambers' interceptions went into the Roughie bench Although the Steeler defence donttnated the game the offence racked up a total of all yards according to i atzernuk and didn i look as had as the score might tn dicate Running back AI Mathews ptcked up 30 yards on a fake punt and quar tet back Paul [)rew stuck to hts game plan of tossing short passes "Their defence created chaos with blitzes and we couldn't deter them so we went back to the short pat terns." said Drew The Steelers are now wanntng up for North York who, according to l atzernuk. should gtye the black and gold a good game "They re a much Improved team ' he satd Meow 1 etc- Younger. of the l nhed States. takes a 'izza Wins house le gue divisi withaiowinoverllu-tiw-ove. ColonialChevaasMped by Martingrove so but came back with a 5-4 win ova the ()ahawa hrul la other F boo-institute play. Niagara came w with a 2-0 win over St. Antiew'a. Newmarket (hinguacomy 4-2 and Niagara Falls H. Second Section Entertainment NI-JWMARKET ~ It was a rejotcmg as time for New-market baseball clubs took three of the four divisions at the B a s eb a l l Assocmtton's House League Tournament held last weekend Newmarket at local parks New-market won the titles tn the bantam. peewee and tyke dtvtStons of the tournament The bantams started off by w alloptng Bolton 201 on Friday night and came back with a 62 Barrie The Newmarket Side clinched an undefeated record when tt dumped Barrie tn the final game 52 on Saturday ntght Tyke play saw Newmarket demolish Midland I20 tn the first contest and go on to defeat Bolton 126 and Barrie or m a close final game on Saturday afternoon at the fairgrounds The Newmarket dominance continued as the peewee team win over last to began its play with a 21-5 stomping of Bolton. A 12-9 win over Midland and an 11-5 bruism d Barrie gave the peewees the third Newmarket title ' The only title Newmarket didn t take was the T-Ball division crown The borne side came through with a 3-8 victory over Midland in the first game and borne rims by G Lydiate. Robert Munhy and Todd Wheeler enabled them to come from behind for a If} victory over Bolton tn the second contest Todd Wheeler slammed three round-dipper: and Scott I- teldtng launched one as Newmarket lost to Barrie tn the third game 32-29. Midland notched the championship as a result of an undefeated record in its three games For pictures. see page BS. Swedish team takes Holt show HULT The Swedish equestrian team tmpressed a huge ( anadian crowd at Blue Star i- arms on Sunday when they won the Nations Cup at the ( anadtan Jumor International Horse Show The Swedish team tied with the l'ntted States after two rounds of Jumping Both teams had clean rounds in the preliminanes It all came down to a )umpoff between the two SHlt S and the Swedish team came through wtth another clean round compared to four and one half faults for the I' S Sidt ianada finished a disap pointing fourth with a total of If) faults Meittco was third wtth 12 faults and Puerto Rico rounded out the group in fifth place with a total of 39 faults The odd thing about the Swedish win was that three of the five contpetttors from Scandinavia were riding ( anadtans mounts tine of the Sw edtsh horses belong to Grant to . 5. elimbbaekentaher-enntaad' Hatch. of Mount Albert whens a member of the Canadian team The riders picked their horses out of a hat and were given three days to prepare Hatch was scheduled to appear tn the Grand Pris in Meittco i tty this Sunday and will return home to Mount Albert on Monday night Hatch earned the i right to represent Canada after qualifying tn the International tryouts tn Homby three weeks ago In the Indtudual Award. Lisbeth Hansson. of Sweden took top honors followed by ( e Younger of the United States and Angelic Ham marstrom of Sweden Nancy Deng took the Individual rider trophy followed by Younger and Angelic Hammarstrom of Sweden Younger also took the Leading Rider trophy and the Leading Visitor Rider award The tiwner Award went to On Tap which ts owned by the (iuelph Equestrian Centre at the six minute mark of the m t a . _ I petition was good. I was against. thebeatinCaaada" bad spill at the Canadian International Juler Swedewtooktheaatloumattheahow. Milkewowl yhum managed - Yen. Who future should call Mr. Twinne Ithat dais year. will { 1' y J

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