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Oakville Beaver, 28 May 1993, p. 24

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11 1GUN EVENI 12 MIQ. (<y FACTORY SHOF _ QEW AT WiNSTON CHURCHILL BLVD. ENTER NOW Limit 120 players per event Phone Please include $60.00 per Entrant/Evernit and mail to: AMA TOUR co / * 15 Heritage Road Unit 17 Markham, Ontario L3P 311 20â€"60% OK other store prices ... everyday #5 HWY. or call (416) 472â€"9289 $60.00 â€" per Player per Event Entry Fee 80 of 120 Finish in Prizes** Tee Times Are Assigned by Draw Only To Enter: Top 20 Gross and Net prizes Top 20 Senior Gross and Net prizes (50 + yrs. as of Dec. 31st, 1993) You get a Tour Card â€" (for 1.D. Now and Future Golf Savings) 363660 â€" 338â€"4875 Age Piay the Tour â€" The AMA TOUR Continued from Page 21 RUNNING BACK: The ground game, often overâ€" looked in the Longhorns playbook, is buoyed by the return of Craig Mitchell. But the lack of gameâ€" breaking tailback could be a trouble spot. SLOTBACK: No worries with sureâ€"handed veterans such as Phil Doyle, Greg Mackan and Tony Colelia. WIDEOUTS: The bad news is that allâ€"star burner Mike Turnbull is taking the year off. The good news is that Jamie Wooton, last year‘s NFC most valuâ€" able player, is back to torment opposition safeties. Dave Wooley figures to replace Turnbull. OFFENSIVE LINE: Wellâ€"stocked with veterans and "very solid," said Molnar. He might have added very big: The group averages 6â€"footâ€"2, 260 pounds. DEFENSIVE LINE: The league‘s top defensive playâ€" er from a year ago, Marcel Sterk, is back and so is Karl Kuster and a host of tough nuts, Dwayne Scott, Terry Luke and Paul Wilson among them. LINEBACKER: Good shape, with allâ€"star (Adrian lafrate) is being hardâ€"pressed by two youngsters (Dave Vahman, Alan Zachariah) in the middle. Ken Arp, Brett Fitzpatrick and Peter O‘Dowd are others. SECONDARY: Moinar is thrilled with this group. Loul Lalos, Vernal Mayers and Steve Meeker are all keepers but what to do with sparkling rookies like Jim Kendall, Mikki Miller and Carl Hibbert? ($15.00 per year) Your subscription is only $45.00 per year, Regular $60.00 Offer expires May 31st, 1993 Prepay by VISA, MASTERCARD, %r, gHEQUE and Save P Offer HOURS: TUES., WED. FRI. 10 A.M.â€"5:30 P.M., THURS. 10 A.M.â€"8 P.M., SAT. 9 A.M.â€"4 PM. The Oakville Beaver publishes 3 times weekly, Wednesday, Friday Sunday. To enjoy home delivery please call our Circulation department at 845â€"9742 or 845â€"9743. * MINWAX PRODUCTS « FINISHING SUPPLIES e HOMESTEAD PAINTS e * TABLES CHAIRS * JELLY CUPBOARDS * MIRRORS PANTRIES * CHINA CABINETS * ROCKING CHAJRS THE UNFINISHED FURNITURE/WOODEN TOYS _ Specializing in Solid Oak, Pine, Maple, Birch 484 PLAINS RD. E. MAPLEXKURST PLAZA BURLINGTON 681â€"6075 (next to Bingo Connection) Gilbert struck out 11 Milton batâ€" ters and walked five en route to the win. The only Milton came as a result of an error. Rachel Hall and Allison Moffatt laced doubles to spark a 10â€"hit attack. Oakville earlier defeated Cawthra 15â€"6, Erin Mills 14â€"10 and Katie tosses noâ€"hitter Kate McAfee pounded a twoâ€"run homer and Marie Aragano rapped out two hits but the big story was pitcher Katie Gilbert, who fired a noâ€"hitter. Oakville upped its Peel Halton Girls Softball Association novice record to 4â€"1 with a 15â€"1 rout of Milton, Tuesday. * DESKS HUTCHES * DRESSERS ARMOIRES * TVNCR UNITS * BAR STOOLS * ROCKING HORSES Bronze medals went to the Falgarwood junior boys 4x400m team, New Central senior girls 4x400m team and E.J. James senior boys 4x400m team. Pilgrim Wood was second in the intermediate girls 4x400m. Falgarwood notched a pair of silver medals. in the junior boys 4x 100m and senior boys 4x100m. New Central, which posted a time of 57.52 seconds, also finished second in the senior girls 4x 100m. Manuel Larrabure and Peter Eskit split the netminding chores. New Central captured the interâ€" mediate girls 4x 100 metres event at the Halton Public Elementary Schools relay meet at Nelson Stadium in Burlington Thursday. Bryan Seguin notched two goals, Ryan Canavor, Niki Budalich and Derek Woollam added single markâ€" ers. Ryan Grieve and Liviu Cananau had two assists each. Joey Renella fired three goals and added two assists as Oakville boys underâ€"15 soccer reps pumâ€" melled Erin Mills 8â€"2 in their Peelâ€" Halton Soccer League season openâ€" er, Tuesday. A day later, Oakville defeated Streetsville 4â€"3, as Tyler Hosick picked up the win. Jordan Strofolino was the winâ€" ning pitcher as Oakville blasted Georgetown 17â€"0 in Central Ontario Baseball Association minor peewee play. Peter Kissel led the offence with a triple. Burlington 16â€"14 before losing 15â€"4 to Brampton. Central races to relay wins

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