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Oakville Beaver, 1 Aug 1993, p. 17

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Oakville‘s Chris Pridham fell to Germany‘s Boris Becker in the second round of the $2.1 million Canadian Open Tennis Championships at Montreal‘s Jarry Park, Wednesday. The thirdâ€"seeded Becker needâ€" ed three sets to oust Pridham 3â€"6, 6â€"3,6â€"3. The next day, Becker, as well as the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds, found themselves on the sidelines. A pair of local golfers face a tough course and tough competiâ€" tion in their quest of qualifying for the Canadian Open. Michael Brooks, 26, and Brad Peake, 25, will join 160 other hopefuls for a round of golf at Devil‘s Pulpit in Caledon on Tuesday. Brooks last week failed to qualify for the Ontario Open after shooting a 76 at Fort Erie. PRIDHAM OUT Only the top four qualify for the Open, Sept. 6â€"12 at Glen Abbey. OPEN HOPES Back Alley Sally youth beach volleyball league. Weeknights in Burlington. 825â€" 3503...Oakville Aquatic Club novice swim camp, Aug. 3â€"28. 842â€"0903...Appleby College Summer _ Sports Camp (last two weeks of August only). 845â€"0072...Home Court Baksetball. 825â€"4117. MONDAY: Mayor‘s 5000 Fun Run/10km race. 10:30 a.m. at Coronation Park. ATURDAY: _ Northern Football Conference semifinals: Oakville Longhorns vs. fourthâ€" place team. 7 p.m. at Nelson Stadium. TICKETS An Oakville underâ€"19 player battles her Windsor opponent for posâ€" session in Ontario Cup quarterâ€"final action, last week at Shell Park. Oakville became one of a halfâ€"dozen teams to advance to the semifinals, Aug. 28â€"29, after a 6â€"0 victory. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Strong performances at last week‘s Western Ontario Division Trials/Championships at Centre Island in Toronto resulted in some 30 paddlers advancing to the Canadian championships in Ottawa, Aug. 5â€"7. Results are as follows (top three go to nationals; top four to provincials, except for peewees, who only go to Cloverleaf): More than 50 paddlers from the Burloak Canoe Club have qualiâ€" fied for provincial and national championships. Top bantam and peeweeâ€"aged competitors go on to Cloverleaf championships in Ottawa, while the top four qualified for Ontario championships in Welland this weekend. CUP CcHASERS GREAT MOMENTS Baseball Cards Câ€"4 500m: Christina Lee, D. Forand, Rebecca See, Deborah Boltan â€"â€" 3rd. BANTAM WOMEN Kâ€"1 600m: Dominique Forand â€" 1st. Kâ€"2 500m: Forand, Tabetha Boot â€"â€" 2nd. Kâ€"4 500m: Forand, Boot, Darcie Robertson, Chelsea Kirkby â€" 2nd. Câ€"4 500m: Boot, Forand, Robertson, Kirby â€" 4th. MIDGET MEN Kâ€"1 1000m: Mathieu Forand â€" 3rd. Kâ€"2 1000m: M. Forand, Steve Ball â€" 3rd. Kâ€"4 1000m: M. Forand, Ball, Spencer Saunders, Ruzcic â€" 3th. Câ€"1 1000m: Ruzcic â€" 4th. Câ€"4 1000m: Ruzcic, Mark Eastwood, Dennis Coghlin, Richards â€"â€" 4th Kâ€"1 500m: Dave Smith â€" 1st. Kâ€"2 500m: D. Smith, Leigh Anderson â€" 1st; Matt Thompson, Matt Luce â€" 4th. Kâ€"1 500m: Brandon Bliss â€" 2nd. Kâ€"2 500m: Adam Oldershaw, Bliss â€"â€" 1st. Kâ€"4 500m: Oldershaw, Bliss, Mark Oldershaw, Graeme Luey â€" 1st. Câ€"2 500m: A. Oldershaw, Bligs â€" 2nd. Câ€"4 500m A. Oldershaw, Bliss, M. Oldershaw, Matt Bliss â€" 3rd. Kâ€"1 500m: Mason Fraser â€" 2nd. Kâ€"2 500m: Des Oldershaw, Fraser â€" 3rd. Kâ€"4 500m: Fraser, D. Oldershaw, A. Oldershaw. B. Bliss â€" 3rd. Câ€"4 500m: T. Richards, Paul Keyes, Dave Wood, Jonathon Gear â€" 1st. Kâ€"4 1000m: Anderson, Patrick Meloche, Luce, ©MLEPA MSA with purchase of any size fries or a hash brown. While supplies last. Purchase limits apply. Collect all 36 cards! . One ; 4â€"Card Jomuss / d Pa(k plus tax : JUVENILE MEN PEEWEE MEN JUVENILE WOMEN Kâ€"1 500m: Meghan Hersey â€" 1st. Kâ€"1 1000m: Hersey â€" 3rd. Câ€"4 500m: E.Patrick, Lee, Forand, Tara Glenn 4th JUNIOR MEN Kâ€"1 500m: Al Hawryluk â€" 1st; Nathan Luce â€" 2nd; Craig Palmer â€" 4th. Kâ€"1 1000m: Luce 1st; Hawryluk 2nd; Palmer 3rd. Kâ€"2 500m: Hawryluk, Jon Hollins â€" 1st; N. Luce, Scott Oldershaw â€"â€" 2nd. Kâ€"2 100m: Palmer, N. Luce â€" 1st. Kâ€"4 1000m: Hawryluk, R. Smith, M. Forand, Anderson â€" 1st. Câ€"1 500m: Derek Schrotter 2nd; Ivan English 3rd. Câ€"1 1000m: Schrotterâ€" 3rd; Jason Rousselâ€" 4th. Câ€"2 500m: B. Bliss, English â€"â€" 1st. Câ€"2 1000m: Schrotter, B. Bliss â€" 3rd. Câ€"4 1000m: B.Bliss, Kevin Stott, Rob Stott, Hollins 2nd; Collins, Ron Wright, Birch, See â€" 3rd. JUNIOR LADIES Kâ€"1 500m: Louise Barclay â€" 2nd; Lynwen Birch â€" 3rd; Megan Dillon â€" 4th. Kâ€"1 1000m: Barclay â€"â€" 1st; Cheryl Murphy â€" 2nd. Birch â€" 3rd. Kâ€"2 500m: Birch, Murphy 1st; Barclay, Dillon 3rd. Kâ€"2 1000m: Barclay, Murphy1st; Dillon, Birch 3rd. Câ€"4 500m: Amy Hara, Paige Hersey, Adriana Kuipen, Patrick â€" 4th. SENIOR MEN Câ€"4 1000m: Jack Chubaty, Larry Cain, Roussel, Gavin Maxwell â€" 1st; Schrotter, Engligh, K. Stott, B. Bliss â€" 3rd. Câ€"1 500m: Chris See â€" 1st. Câ€"1 1000m: See â€"â€" 4th. ' Câ€"4 1000m: See, Anderson, Duke Ruzicic, Liam Birch â€" 2nd. The Mancusos say the most disappointing part of the whole thing is their son completed his first season of organized hockey this past winter and with other kids receiving trophies for other feats, winning one would have been nice. "When a kid sees other guys on the team get trophies, he‘d like to get one too," Peter said. "I‘m disappointed they (Optimists) haven‘t come through." R "This woman had taken her kid to it the year before and he won," Lynn explained. "She said, ‘I don‘t know if you‘re going to see the trophy because it‘s been over a year for me and we (still) haven‘t seen it.‘" The Mancusos say they got a bad feeling about the contest when they bumped into another local hockey family at a tournament earlier this year. But MacDonald said to his knowledge all of last year‘s winners got their trophies. Parents of Oakville children who took part in a winter skills competition are upset with the Optimist Club of Oakville for failing to supply trophies. One couple Peter and Lynn Mancuso, say their son Mario, 7, was supâ€" poscd to receive a trophy for coâ€"winning the hockey skills for his age group in the Optimists‘ Annual Triâ€"Star Skills Competition during the March break. But to date, the only recognition he‘s received, according to Lynn Mancuso, is his name mentioned in the Oakville Beaver. After his son won, Peter Mancuso said he was told by the Optimists that the family would be notified when the trophies were ready. In April, he said he called and was told the trophies weren‘t ready yet and he would be informed when they were. Five months later, Mario is still waiting. Competition organizer Don MacDonald was apologetic about the lateâ€" ness when reached late yesterday afternoon. He said he forgot to pick up the trophies after taking in the list of winners, adding they will be delivered by the end of August. "They‘ll be delivered sometime in about three weeks to a month," MacDonald said. "I completely forgot about them to be perfectly honest with you. "I‘ m leaving nght now for two weeks but as soon as I get back I‘m plck- ing them up and we‘re going to deliver them all." The Case of the Missing Trophies Oakville Beaver staff By TOM MICHIBATA SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1993 PAGE1I7 Truck driving championships are held across North America as a emans of encouraging trucking companies and their employees to take a keen intrest in safety, skill and courtesy. Winners are deterâ€" mined througl? competitive tests: written, oral and behind the wheel. Jackson, 43, won the Ontario title in 1991, when was sixth in the nationals. He has won seven straight regional titles. The Oakville driver last week captured his second Ontario Professional â€" Truck Driving Championships in three years at a twoâ€"day competition in Burlington. He now advances to the national championships in Niagara Falls, Aug. 26â€"29. Gary Jackson is still King of the Road. Or is that Roadâ€"eo. Truck driver‘s king of road

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