‘TEE BALL Apollo 11, Coiffure 21 York Provincial Ambulance 7 Paul Cole of YPA hit three for three‘ Leslie also hit well ,as did Heather Williamson. 'Heather MacLean had two homers for Apollo and made .a single-handed double play. Todd Robinson connected for two homers. Petrich Dickin- son had .a homerun. Town Auto Body 21 Baymar Sports 13 Brian Nelson, Michaele Town Auto Body 21 Baymar Sports 13 Brian Nelson, Michaele Turner, David Repath, Wen- dy Smith, Jeff Reeves and Tim Lawlor were very strong at bat for Town. For Baymar homeruns came from Michael Stonehouse. Ken Gregory, Tracy Clement, and Robert Bell who had two. TYRES Junlv e PEEWEES trips Kenzie Pharmacy 7 City Wide Rental] 3 TEE] Len McVeigh pitched well I -for City Wide in his first per- formance on the mound this B season as he retired nine He, men in a row. Squirt David Al‘ Noble played well for City “5 C connecting for a double. Jack :{PA .Van Tol Soaked a three-run homer for Kenzie. i222" RH .Judo 11 with" Bill Best Tire 2 l d J Sixteen walks contributed a? a to the downfall of Best. Craig I fwsice' Ham played well in his first game as catcher while War-, ren Coombs at third andl Squirt Gary Sutherland at_ second also played well for". the Tire team. Scott Cameron! whiffed seven batters for the l losers. Jef~f Josh'n recorded 12 strikeouts and smashed al homer for the Judo clu'b. Dynes Jewellers 17 Bob’s Boys 4 t ' Mike Smith of Dynes' re- corded 12 strikeouts and scor- ‘ ed' three runs. John Abma.| Kevin Shipcott, Mike O’Don- { nell and Rod Nelson also scored for the victors. Squirt Whitaker caught an excellent . game for Dynes. | Ramsey Rec. 20 G. S. Wood Opticians 2 This is Ramesy’s second won of the season. Tony’s Esso 17 Ziehart Rustproofing 0 Jim McKinlay of Tony’s pitched an excellent game having 14 strikeouts. Due to vacations Ziebart had only six players. SQUIRTS BOYS N. S. Smith 15 RH Auto Boys 2 Smith’s pitcher had 12 stri- keouts. Brian Dunnett had a single and a homer. Terry BrOWn contibuted three dou- bles and a single. Robert Strong hit three singles. James Large and Paul Joslin belted out doubles. For RH‘ Auto Donald Grasse and Ken ‘ Hill homered. Murphy Real Estate 11 Hodgins Hardware 0 Van Halterin hit three for three times at bat for Mur- phy. Deboer and Bolgon were strong at the place. Sovereign Water Condi- tioners 3 R. F. Mote l 1 Gary Sutherland had seven1 strikeouts for Sovereign.; Mark Chatfield and Gary Sutherland each doubled for‘ one run. Stephen Monk and; Pat. Guyton scored the others. Mote‘s pitcher recorded eightl strikeouts. with Leo Ablettl scoring that team’s only run.l BANTAM BOYS Kinnear Pontiac 4 Charlton Hardware 2 Ed Rayner starred with nine strikeouts for Kinnear. The game was tied 2-2 in the top of the seventh when Craig Stoness stole all the way home on a strikeout. Commercial Credit 7 Rumble Transport 5 Dave Mock of Commercial homered and pitched a strong game. Steve White had a triple and Jamie McIntosh played well at shortstop. Dave Mercer and Greg Shearer homered for Rumble. 20 JUNIOR GIRLS Allencourt Fish & Chips 8 Bob’s Girls 7 For Allencourt's second win this season Pam Mac- Innis had nine strikeOuts backed by a good team effort with Madeleine Belanger and Pauline McLaughlin getting good hits. For Bob's Heather Moore whi‘ffed 10 batters. Kelly Ab- lett played well defensively at second, Lora Casement‘ did a good job as catcher and hit twice in three at, bats.‘ Heather Moore hit two for three also. ‘ Perry Hill 15 Nelson's Contracting 2 With both teams playing short-handed, Perry Hill's Pitcher Kathy Chepelsky had 10 strikeouts. giving up only one walk. She contributed two homers plus a grand slam. Janet Moir. Lori Aber- nathy and Daniela Gaul plaw- ed well in the field. To aid the victors Daniela Gaul hit three singles. 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