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Oakville Beaver, 1 Aug 1973, p. 25

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August 1, 1973 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 2 5 Seventy-one runs scored by three baseball winners NOVICE High scoring games marked novice division action this week. In three contests the total number of runs by the winning teams was an incredible £̂ S tre ig h t's Jewellers bombed Midas Muffler 23-13. Midas had the best of it in th e h o m e r u n department with Mike Brdoks getting three, David Ayer two and a single blast was belted by- Mike Johnson. Getting wins were MacTavish Travel Centre over Fig Tree Fabrics and White Oaks Auto Service over Ivey Dreger Construction. PEE WEE In peewee play, Procor nipped Westway Fuels 7-6 in a hard-fought game. Winning pitcher Steve Cartwright struck out nine and loser Steve Irwin fanned three. Gord Draper of Procor was the big man at the plate, knocking a triple. Pete Natyshak got a home run for Streights. On defence. Collin Spurrell was a stand out for the winners and for the losers John Mackie put in a good effort. Reitzel R e n t a l s clobbered the Oakville Police Association team 30-23. Hitting homers for the victors were Kevin Old and M a l c o l m MacPherson. Mike Smith smashed a four-bagger for the losers. Reitzel's Larry Downs put in a good fielding effort as did Brad Appleton of the Police. Towers Food City- cruised to a big win over White Oaks Cleaners. The final score was 18- 5. Mike Leonard homered for Towers and Mike McDonough and Louis Jansen got home runs for White Oaks. Starring on defense was Dwayne Smith and Jim Hunt of the winning team and Matt Mastulerz was a standout for the losers. Domestic Sales and Scott Transport were awarded wins by default over Oak town Restaurant and Donn Products. TYKE The only two games scheduled in the tyke division were defaulted. All-stars in T-ball tourney The Oakville Minor Baseball Association is sending an all-star novice T-ball team to the World Invitational Baseball Tournament to be held August 4th, 5th and 6th in Ancaster. The six to eight-year- olds play T-ball because at that age it is very- difficult for the young pitchers to get the ball over the plate which inevitably means that there are many walks. T-ball the pitcher his position on the field but he is used strictly defensively. The ball is set up on a device (see page one) that allows the batters to swing at it. Ap a r t f r o m thi s difference the game is played like regular hard ball. The novice all-stars played an exhibition match on Sunday against a tyke team which they lost. In ano t he r close contest, B P Refinery edged the Optimists by a 9-7 score. Rick McFadden got the win and Kenneth Keating suffered the loss. B P 's Ian Collier came through for a home run and the Optimists Pat Jacques and Kenneth Kellond wins foreign meet Lyn Kellond of the Oakville Kiwanis Track and Field Club has carried the banner for Oakville across the ocean. She t r i ed out in Montreal for a tri- country track and field event held this month in Portugal. She made the team and attended the meet which was contested by Canada, Portugal and Spain. Lyn came first in the 100 metre run which she ran in 11.4 seconds and she was second in the 200 metres with a time of 24.1 seconds. She will be back in Canada to compete in the Ontario Senior track and field meet in Ottawa, Aug. 11. M ISSISSAUG A PO O L SWIMMING LESSONS by Jack Buckler Aquatics LIMITED 3 2 0 0 D ix ie Id . . M iuittougo * (1 Mile South of 4 0 1 ) AUGUST SESSION 8 LESSONS *35°° AQUATIC DM KTO t MISS SHARON STUAAT • CfcMron's Classes -- 5 months to Senior Red Cress • toe it masses • Miied Classes • Women s Classes Monday throug h Soturdov Phone 493-2002 Tell Free Keating knocked in base runners. The biggest win in peewee play this week went to Contract Garage Door as they out-hit Wildwood of Canada twelve hits to two and beat them 15-4. Mike Springstead got the win, striking out seven and walking four. He was relieved by David Chalmers who fanned one and walked one. R e l i e v e r Da v e Chalmers also was strong at the plate, belting a home run. BANTAM There were seven contests in the bantam division this week. Jelinek Sports came up with two wins in two outings. They dumped Holliday Construction 7-3 on the pi t ching of J a m e s Lebrocq. He fanned eight and walked three. Lebrocq also connected for a homer as did his t e a m m a t e Bruce CANADA'S LARGEST DRY CLEANERS PHONE 763-5601 FOR A STORE NEAR YOU GREAT DRY CLEANING SPECIALS SPECIALS EFFECTIVE PLAIN DRESS 69' Dry cleaned and Hand finished. DRAPES 20% off 89* per unlined panel 95c per lined panel I VALUABLE COUPON** Men's business or sport • SHIRTS 16 1.19 I BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED WHEN CPN PRESENTED WITH I INCOMING SHIRTS.CPN. good Aug. 1 - Aug. 11 Vaughn. Lebrocq picked up three rbi's in the contest to give him a great day. J e l i n e k 's s ec o n d victory- came at the expense of the Bombers. They were dumped 10-2. Jelinek's Jeff Roszell was the winner. He struck out two and walked three. The Bombers got on the winning track with a 13-1 win over the Cardinals. Dana Haywood got the win, fielded excellently and banged a triple. He struck out six and walked eight. Bruce Chalmers tripled and Don Potvin doubled the former for the Bombers and the latter for the Cardinals. The Bombers obtained their second win of the week by dropping the Cougars 12-1. Peter Butnaar fanned twelve and walked none on his way to the triumph For the Bombers, Butnaar and Tom Heslip had home runs. Contemporary Broad- loom posted an 8-0 shut­ out over the Beavers. Keith Jacobs had a g r e a t mo u n d performance, fanning fifteen and walking six. Paul Callaghan banged a triple and scored four times. Contemporary Broad- loom overpowered Wheelabrator 10-3. Keith Jacobs got the win and George Vestrocy got the loss. Wheelabrator suffered their second loss of the week when they took on Mini Magic. The final score was 15-4. 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