June I0, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 7
bow girls are state champs
1)
ly 13 pitches
arm of Pam
show the
a sting is
All
on
day, Hum-
walked two
,two hits. The
fourth
Taleof,
left fielder
in the
Oach Paul
game
I1 State
game.
lust missed
at first for
Oxbow
Hum-
the season
wins
had
earned run
one time a
this
could
needed. Our
aggressive baserunning,
steady defense down the
stretch, and potent hitting
attack right down throughout
the lineup were also factors in
the 16-3 season.
Beck to the Championship
game. Oxbow scored all the
runs it needed in the bottom of
the first. It was a typical in-
ning for the Olympians.
Carbee led off with a walk and
was sacrificed to second on a
perfect bunt by Angle Dob-
bins. Humphrey then aided
her own cause by drilling a
double down the left field line
scoring Carbee with the
eventual game-winner.
In the second, Oxbow scored
three more. Herman walked
to open the inning and ad-
vanced to third on Tina
Davidson's double. A sacrifice
cut down Herman at the plate,
but a succession of walks and
wild pitches brought Sherrie
Osgond (pinch-running for
Davidson), Wendy Cook and
Marsha Carbee in to score.
Windsor fans had something
to cheer about in the bottom of
the third inning. Teeter led off
with a single, but pinch runner
Penny Cook was called out
after stealing second base for
leaving too early. On the next
pitch, Annette Brooks was
victimized by a fine running
catch by left fielder Tammy
Flanagan. Centerfielder Kris
Herman then struck out,
retiring the side. The Windsor
contingent sensed a rally. But
it wasn't to be as the only
runner to reach base in the
next inning was thrown out on
a perfect strike from
Davidson to Dobbins.
Icing on the cake came in
the fifth inning for Oxbow.
Davidson led off with her
second hit and was sacrificed
to second by Royston, and
scored on a single by Wendy
Cook. An error and a base on
balls scored Book and put
Carbee and Dobbins on first
and second with two out.
Clean-up hitter, freshman
Janine Teeter then hit a rising
line drive over the left
Wendy Cook rounds third and heads
gaiast Windsor last Saturday. Kris
coach.
LISTEN TO:
Local High school
BASEBALL
Tournament
also Action
Wells River Valley
Softball-League
BROADCASTS FROM
FIELD
LL LEAGUE GAMES
IO WYKR FOR 1981
TIME
• Hammers vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Hobos 6: 30
vs Duds
vs Colatlna Exit 6:30
6:30
vs Carrier Hammers
Life vs Tuck Press 6:30
vs 2 & Q Lounge 6:30
Implements vs Duds 6:30
vs Good Neighbor Banks 6:30
vs Miller High Life 6:30
6:30
vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Life vs Stoddard Imp. 6:30
vs Duds 6:30
vs Tuck Press 7:45
vs South Ryegate 6:30
0:3O
vs Colatina Exit 0:30
vs Rapid Rubbish 6:30
Market vs Stoddard Imp. 6:30
6:3O
Ranks vs Rapid Rubbish
Haverhill
tourney won
by Plymouth
W 00 DS V I L LE-- P lymout h
Junior High, behind the pit-
ching of southpaw Steve
Bouley, captured the first
annual Haverhill Academy
tournament which was held at
Woodsville Community Field.
The tournament was spon-
sored by Woodsville Savings
Bank and Lafayette National
Bank.
Bouley, a seventh grader,
pitched a total of 10 and one-
third innings for the day,
striking out 9 batters and
picking up 2 victories. He only
allowed 4 hits for the day.
In the first game, Plymouth
defeated Haverhill 6-1 in a
pitchers duel between Bouley
and Haverhill's Troy McKean.
Mike Desmaris of Plymouth
broke open the game with a
6th inning double knocking in
two runs.
Hanover defeated Oxbow 7-3
behind Chris McCarthy's
clutch pitching. McCarthy bad
a shutout going until the 6th
inning when Oxbow scored all
three of their runs.
Haverhill won a 8-6 decision
over Oxbow in the consolation
game behind lefty Todd Brill
and Troy McKean. Jeff Page
had 2 hits for Haverhill and 2
R.B.I.'s.
Plymouth romped over
Hanover 13-3 in the final game
behind Bouley and shortstop
Mike Desmaris. The Bobcats
exploded for 7 runs in the 5th
inning to lock up the cham-
pionship.
Bouley and McKean were
named the best pitchers of the
tourney. Page and Desmaris
were awarded the best hitters
with Plymouth's catcher Joe
Avellino and second baseman
Richard Packard awarded the
best fielder trophies.
CHEERS FROM THE VICTO Oxbow High School being congratulated by the headmasters after their 9-0
whitewashing of Windsor in the championship finale.
fielder's head for a three-run
homer and a 9-0 lead. It was
all over but the shouting.
SCHOOL And shouting there was
after Carbee squeezed .a weak
popup down the third baseline
for the final out. Cheers from
the fans, tears of joy and
screams of victory and "we're
Number One" came from the
team.
In just three short years, the
Oxbow softball program has
risen from the dead. Three
years ago, under the direction
of first-year coach Paul Munn,
the team went through a 3-11
season. Things picked up last
year, ending at 9-7. This year,
at 16-3, a State Championship.
"I knew we had a good team
this year, and hoped we might
HOME VICTORIOUS--Oxbow Girl's softball team returning from victorious trip he in the finals. We gained
to Randolph, winning the Class If softball championship. The bus was part of a 20- some valuable experience this
year and have a fine nucleus
car, bus, fire truck escort through the town. coming back next season,"
Munn said. (Munn loses only
Humphrey and Royston). The
B Ridg Sp d y
ear e ee wa losses for the Championship
Olympian team were to
COUPES COUPES Hanover, Harwood and North-
June 5, 1981 POINT STANDINGS field.
1st Qualifier 1. No. 3--Brother Eastman, E. Thetford, Vt ............. 115
1.80--David Chestnut 2. No. 6--Butch Elms, N. Haverhill, N.H ................ 113
2. 14--Bob Adams 3. No. 77--Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .................... 103 Barcomb wins
2nd Qualifier 4. No. 54--Chuck Beede, Barre, Vt ....................... 99
1.53--Dan Beede 5. No. 98--Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt ..................... 98 Mon racA
2.93--Dale Williams 5. No. 53--Dan Beede, Barre, Vt ......................... %
3. W--Stuart Bean 6. No. 56--Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham,Vt. 94 MILTON--Ron Barcomh ot
• 3rd Qualifier' 7. No. 93---Dale Williams, Wells River, Vt. r ........ .... .93 C.o!chester captured the
Memorial
1.56--ClaytonHateh 8. No. 1--Orin Howe, W, Lebanon, :..?. :..'. .!80 100 NASCAR
2. 6--C.V. Elms 6. No. 96--Bob Shepard, Graniteville, Vt ................. 80 Molson Tour stock car race at
3. 3-Brother Eastman 9. No. 51--David Simpson, Barre, Vt ..................... 51 Catamount Speedway May 30.
Ist Consolation I0. No. 14---Bob Adams, So. Royalton, Vt .................. 49 Barcomb, starting on the
1.57--Doug Roberts 11. No. 7--Robert Rnshford, Bradford, Vt ................ 44 pole position, led all I00 laps of
2.54-42huck Beede 12. No. 50--Chuck Frazier, Thetford, Vt .................. 43 the event. It was his first ever
1. l--Orin Howe 13. No. 36--Ricky Roberts, East Berre, Vt ................ 39 Molson Tour victory.
Semi-Feature 13. No. 16--Raymond Heath, Warren, N.H ................ 39 Finishing second to Bar-
1.53--Dan Beede 14. No. 57--Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt... 36 comb was Mike Barry, of
2.77---Stuart Bean 15. No. 21---Scott Spear, Newport, N.H .................... 24 Bolton, with Stub Fadden of N.
3. 6--C.V. Elms 16. No. 01--David Smith, White River, Vt ................. 20 Haverhill placing thi;d. Jean-
4. 3--Ervine Eastman 17. No. 80--David Chestnut, White River Jct., Vt .......... 19 Paul Cabana and Beaver
5.93--Dale Williams 18. No. 5--Bob Packard, Enfield, N.H ................... 10 Dragon rounded out the top
6.56--Clayton Hatch 19. No. 42--Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ................... 3 five.
7.8(F-David Chestnut STREET DIVISION
Feature -
1. 6--C.V. Elms POINT STANDINGS
2. 3--Ervine Eastman 1. No. 61--Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H .............. 100
3. 53--Dan Beede 2. No. 11--Carroll Porter, E. Corinth, Vt ........... ...... 86
4.77--Stuart Bean 3. No. 50--Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt ..... : ............ 68
5.54--Chuck Beede 4. No. 23--Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ............ 65
No. 01--Tbomas Spooner, E. Topsham, Vt .............
No.
6.96--Bob Shepard 51 28--Floyd Jarvis, Jr., Northfield, Vt, ..............
7. 1--Orin Howe
8.80--Davd Chestnut 6 No. 1--Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ...............
97--Brad phelps, N. Thetford, Vt .................. 6
9.14--Beb Adams 7: NO. 31_Harry Davidson, PiermotitN..H ..............
10. 16--Raymond Heath 8. No.
11.93--Dale Williams 9. No. 18---Duncan McKay, E. Barre, . ................
12.56--Clayton Hatch 10. No. 16--Richard radden, N. Haverhl.l N.H ........... 41
13. 57--Doug Roberts 11. No.ePierson, Jr.,E.Cormz , . ............. 39
14.36--Ricky Roberts 12. No. 17--Jim Morgan, White River Jct., Vt ............. 35
15. 21--Scott Spear 13. No. 24--Alex Hart, Williamswn, Vt .................. 28
14. No. 69--Doug Boyce, romn, w .......................
STREETS 14. No. 77Bruce Towle, Bradford, Vt .................... 25
June 5, 1981 15. No. 48--Peter Graves, W. Danville, Vt. . ............. 24
1st Qualifier 16. No. 34--Richard Slmmonns, lraora: w ............. 21
1. W--Bruce Towle 17. No. 75--David Gomo, Wenstervule, w ................ 16
18. No. 43--Monty Sweet, E.. Corinth,Vt: • ..;:.. ....... 13
2.29--Rober Pecor 19. No. 81--Marshall Lanndry, jr., WOOaSVllle, N.u ....... 11
3.4g---Peter Graves 19. No. 29--Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt ....................... 11
4.75--David Gomo ........ 7
2nd Qualifier 20. No. 57--Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H ................... 7
1.50--Arnold Stygles 20. No. 29--Richard Pecor, Barre, Vt ............. 7
2.69--Doug Boyce 20. No. 63---Bruce Gendron, White River, Vt ..............
3. 16--Richard Fadden 21. No. 93--Randy Hutchins, E. Thetford, Vt .............. 4
4.31--Harry Davidson
3rd Qualifier
1.11--CarrollPort00 F/ells River Softball League
2.61--Wayne Hazlett 6-4 Carrier
3.23--Frank Weigel Standings W.R.S.L. Miller
4.01--Thomas Spooner Place-Team W L G.B. Hoboes 8-0 Peoples
1st Consolation l Hoboes 2 0- Hoboes 5-4 Rapid
1.18--Duncan McKay 1 Miller High Life 2 0 - Rapid 10-7 Peoples
2.44--Gene Pierson, Jr. 1 Tuck Press 2 0- Dud's Inc. 17-2 Stoddard
3. 97Brad PhelPS . 12+QLounge 20t 2+Q 15-0 Stoddard
5 Colatina Exit 1 1 1 2+Q 3-2 Dud's Inc.
4.34--RichardSimmlns 1 1 1 TuckPress 4-2 So. Ryegate
Semi.Feature 5 Dud's Inc.
1.61WayneHazlett 5 Good Neighbor Bank 111 TuckPress t0-9 GoodNeigh.
2.50--Arnie stygles 5 Rapid Rubbish Removal 1 1 1 Good Neigh. 16-4 So. Ryegate
9 Carrier Hammer 0 2 2
3.11--Carroll porter 9 peoples Market 0 2 2 ONE MINUTE
4.77--Bruce Towle 9 So. Ryegate 0 2 2 SPORTS QUIZ
5.16--RichardFadden 9stoddardlmplements 022 Nme the winner of the
6.48._Peter Graves SCORES LPGA Colgate-Dinah Shore
7.69--DougB°yce Colatina 7-0 Carrier tournament. Answer on
8.29--Rober pecor Miller 3-2 Colatina Classified page.
Feature
1.61Wayne Hazlett
2.77--Bruce Towle
3.11--Carroll porter
4.50--Arnie stygles
5.01--Thomas Spooner
6.48--Peter Graves
7.23--Frank weige
8.31--Harry Davidson
9.97--Brad phelpS
10.44--Gene Pierson LL
11.29--Roger pecor
12.93--Randy Hutchins Mrs. Shaw
13.18--Duncan McKay 1102-74t'200i2
14.75--David Gomo
15.69--Doug Boyce
16. 16..-Richard Fadden
Groton sailor
takes co
GROTON--Navy Machinist's
Mate Fireman Ronald E.
Hart, son of William S. and
Sandra L. Hart of Groton, has
completed the Basic
Machinist's Mate Course.
During the course at the
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, students received
instruction on the use of hand
tools and machine shop
equipment. In addition, they
studied the basic operation,
maintenance and repair of
ships' propulsion equipment,
evaporators and generators.
The students were also in-
troduced to the type of duty
watches that Machinist's
Mates stand aboard ships.
He joined the Navy in
November 1979.
BINGO TONIGHT
BRADFORD--Bingo will be
held at the American Legion
in Bradford at 7 p.m. this
evening.
SLIDE !--Action at third bake during Connecticut
Valley Little League baseball game.
Sports
'¢
Tri-Town Toyota wins in soccer
BRADFORD--There was no maintained a solid defense to
shortage of shots on goal for assure goalkeeper Ray Chapin
Tri-Town Toyota as they his first shut-out of the season.
cruised past Northfield 9-0 in Tri Town Toyota is now 1-1
Central Vermont League for the season. The next home
soccer play at Oxbow on May game is June 21 at 1 p.m.
30. against Williamstown.
Tri-Town right wing Tommy
Gray led the drive with four
goas, helped by Bob Daley
who found the back of the COMEDY TRYOUTS
Northfieldnet twice. THETFORD--Tryouts for a
Danny Ford, Peter DUrgin 10-week comedy workshop
and Billy Ford produced a and production sponsored by
goal apiece to round out Tri the Parish Players will take
Town's balanced attack, place June 15-16 at 6:30 p.m.
Fullback Peter Boyd, Dave both evenings at the Thetford
Clements and Mitchell Green Grange.
I I
TENNIS ANYONE!!!,!
Bonnie Oaks Tennis Club cordially invites one
and all to become acquainted with our fine tennis
facility and exciting schedule of tennis events
this summer.
On the weekends of June 6 & 7 and June 13& 14,
we are celebrating 'Meet The Pro Days'.
Meet and play with our new WTS Pro, Ken
Botecho.
--Free unlimited court time
--Free Junior clinic 10:00 A.M. each day
--Free Adult clinic 1:00 P.M. each day
Membership information and schedule of
events will be available.
Free refreshments will be served.
For further information call Bonnie Oaks 802-
333-4302, Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont.
M
] ....
m Streets & Coupes
[] Trophy Race
II
[] Go-Cart Races
II
D Sweet Mechanic Race
l all on Friday night at 8 P.M.
8:00 p.m.
Alternate Rain Date
ISunday
7:30
ADMISSION:
6300,0 Adults
q.00 ChiM
bowling leagues - little leagues - golf leagues - softball leagues - softball leagues -
ANNIVERSt!iRY SALE
June llth thru June 20th
Athletic Clothing
Athletic Shoes
Selected Groups
of
Playground Balls
Racketballs
plus many other items
Baseball Caps
Little League Gloves
Tommy Keane
Sports, Inc.
"Where The Teams Buy"
On The Mall, Lehaqon, N.H. 44&3749/3736
June I0, 1981-The Journal Opinion-Page 7
bow girls are state champs
1)
ly 13 pitches
arm of Pam
show the
a sting is
All
on
day, Hum-
walked two
,two hits. The
fourth
Taleof,
left fielder
in the
Oach Paul
game
I1 State
game.
lust missed
at first for
Oxbow
Hum-
the season
wins
had
earned run
one time a
this
could
needed. Our
aggressive baserunning,
steady defense down the
stretch, and potent hitting
attack right down throughout
the lineup were also factors in
the 16-3 season.
Beck to the Championship
game. Oxbow scored all the
runs it needed in the bottom of
the first. It was a typical in-
ning for the Olympians.
Carbee led off with a walk and
was sacrificed to second on a
perfect bunt by Angle Dob-
bins. Humphrey then aided
her own cause by drilling a
double down the left field line
scoring Carbee with the
eventual game-winner.
In the second, Oxbow scored
three more. Herman walked
to open the inning and ad-
vanced to third on Tina
Davidson's double. A sacrifice
cut down Herman at the plate,
but a succession of walks and
wild pitches brought Sherrie
Osgond (pinch-running for
Davidson), Wendy Cook and
Marsha Carbee in to score.
Windsor fans had something
to cheer about in the bottom of
the third inning. Teeter led off
with a single, but pinch runner
Penny Cook was called out
after stealing second base for
leaving too early. On the next
pitch, Annette Brooks was
victimized by a fine running
catch by left fielder Tammy
Flanagan. Centerfielder Kris
Herman then struck out,
retiring the side. The Windsor
contingent sensed a rally. But
it wasn't to be as the only
runner to reach base in the
next inning was thrown out on
a perfect strike from
Davidson to Dobbins.
Icing on the cake came in
the fifth inning for Oxbow.
Davidson led off with her
second hit and was sacrificed
to second by Royston, and
scored on a single by Wendy
Cook. An error and a base on
balls scored Book and put
Carbee and Dobbins on first
and second with two out.
Clean-up hitter, freshman
Janine Teeter then hit a rising
line drive over the left
Wendy Cook rounds third and heads
gaiast Windsor last Saturday. Kris
coach.
LISTEN TO:
Local High school
BASEBALL
Tournament
also Action
Wells River Valley
Softball-League
BROADCASTS FROM
FIELD
LL LEAGUE GAMES
IO WYKR FOR 1981
TIME
• Hammers vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Hobos 6: 30
vs Duds
vs Colatlna Exit 6:30
6:30
vs Carrier Hammers
Life vs Tuck Press 6:30
vs 2 & Q Lounge 6:30
Implements vs Duds 6:30
vs Good Neighbor Banks 6:30
vs Miller High Life 6:30
6:30
vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Life vs Stoddard Imp. 6:30
vs Duds 6:30
vs Tuck Press 7:45
vs South Ryegate 6:30
0:3O
vs Colatina Exit 0:30
vs Rapid Rubbish 6:30
Market vs Stoddard Imp. 6:30
6:3O
Ranks vs Rapid Rubbish
Haverhill
tourney won
by Plymouth
W 00 DS V I L LE-- P lymout h
Junior High, behind the pit-
ching of southpaw Steve
Bouley, captured the first
annual Haverhill Academy
tournament which was held at
Woodsville Community Field.
The tournament was spon-
sored by Woodsville Savings
Bank and Lafayette National
Bank.
Bouley, a seventh grader,
pitched a total of 10 and one-
third innings for the day,
striking out 9 batters and
picking up 2 victories. He only
allowed 4 hits for the day.
In the first game, Plymouth
defeated Haverhill 6-1 in a
pitchers duel between Bouley
and Haverhill's Troy McKean.
Mike Desmaris of Plymouth
broke open the game with a
6th inning double knocking in
two runs.
Hanover defeated Oxbow 7-3
behind Chris McCarthy's
clutch pitching. McCarthy bad
a shutout going until the 6th
inning when Oxbow scored all
three of their runs.
Haverhill won a 8-6 decision
over Oxbow in the consolation
game behind lefty Todd Brill
and Troy McKean. Jeff Page
had 2 hits for Haverhill and 2
R.B.I.'s.
Plymouth romped over
Hanover 13-3 in the final game
behind Bouley and shortstop
Mike Desmaris. The Bobcats
exploded for 7 runs in the 5th
inning to lock up the cham-
pionship.
Bouley and McKean were
named the best pitchers of the
tourney. Page and Desmaris
were awarded the best hitters
with Plymouth's catcher Joe
Avellino and second baseman
Richard Packard awarded the
best fielder trophies.
CHEERS FROM THE VICTO Oxbow High School being congratulated by the headmasters after their 9-0
whitewashing of Windsor in the championship finale.
fielder's head for a three-run
homer and a 9-0 lead. It was
all over but the shouting.
SCHOOL And shouting there was
after Carbee squeezed .a weak
popup down the third baseline
for the final out. Cheers from
the fans, tears of joy and
screams of victory and "we're
Number One" came from the
team.
In just three short years, the
Oxbow softball program has
risen from the dead. Three
years ago, under the direction
of first-year coach Paul Munn,
the team went through a 3-11
season. Things picked up last
year, ending at 9-7. This year,
at 16-3, a State Championship.
"I knew we had a good team
this year, and hoped we might
HOME VICTORIOUS--Oxbow Girl's softball team returning from victorious trip he in the finals. We gained
to Randolph, winning the Class If softball championship. The bus was part of a 20- some valuable experience this
year and have a fine nucleus
car, bus, fire truck escort through the town. coming back next season,"
Munn said. (Munn loses only
Humphrey and Royston). The
B Ridg Sp d y
ear e ee wa losses for the Championship
Olympian team were to
COUPES COUPES Hanover, Harwood and North-
June 5, 1981 POINT STANDINGS field.
1st Qualifier 1. No. 3--Brother Eastman, E. Thetford, Vt ............. 115
1.80--David Chestnut 2. No. 6--Butch Elms, N. Haverhill, N.H ................ 113
2. 14--Bob Adams 3. No. 77--Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .................... 103 Barcomb wins
2nd Qualifier 4. No. 54--Chuck Beede, Barre, Vt ....................... 99
1.53--Dan Beede 5. No. 98--Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt ..................... 98 Mon racA
2.93--Dale Williams 5. No. 53--Dan Beede, Barre, Vt ......................... %
3. W--Stuart Bean 6. No. 56--Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham,Vt. 94 MILTON--Ron Barcomh ot
• 3rd Qualifier' 7. No. 93---Dale Williams, Wells River, Vt. r ........ .... .93 C.o!chester captured the
Memorial
1.56--ClaytonHateh 8. No. 1--Orin Howe, W, Lebanon, :..?. :..'. .!80 100 NASCAR
2. 6--C.V. Elms 6. No. 96--Bob Shepard, Graniteville, Vt ................. 80 Molson Tour stock car race at
3. 3-Brother Eastman 9. No. 51--David Simpson, Barre, Vt ..................... 51 Catamount Speedway May 30.
Ist Consolation I0. No. 14---Bob Adams, So. Royalton, Vt .................. 49 Barcomb, starting on the
1.57--Doug Roberts 11. No. 7--Robert Rnshford, Bradford, Vt ................ 44 pole position, led all I00 laps of
2.54-42huck Beede 12. No. 50--Chuck Frazier, Thetford, Vt .................. 43 the event. It was his first ever
1. l--Orin Howe 13. No. 36--Ricky Roberts, East Berre, Vt ................ 39 Molson Tour victory.
Semi-Feature 13. No. 16--Raymond Heath, Warren, N.H ................ 39 Finishing second to Bar-
1.53--Dan Beede 14. No. 57--Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt... 36 comb was Mike Barry, of
2.77---Stuart Bean 15. No. 21---Scott Spear, Newport, N.H .................... 24 Bolton, with Stub Fadden of N.
3. 6--C.V. Elms 16. No. 01--David Smith, White River, Vt ................. 20 Haverhill placing thi;d. Jean-
4. 3--Ervine Eastman 17. No. 80--David Chestnut, White River Jct., Vt .......... 19 Paul Cabana and Beaver
5.93--Dale Williams 18. No. 5--Bob Packard, Enfield, N.H ................... 10 Dragon rounded out the top
6.56--Clayton Hatch 19. No. 42--Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ................... 3 five.
7.8(F-David Chestnut STREET DIVISION
Feature -
1. 6--C.V. Elms POINT STANDINGS
2. 3--Ervine Eastman 1. No. 61--Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H .............. 100
3. 53--Dan Beede 2. No. 11--Carroll Porter, E. Corinth, Vt ........... ...... 86
4.77--Stuart Bean 3. No. 50--Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt ..... : ............ 68
5.54--Chuck Beede 4. No. 23--Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ............ 65
No. 01--Tbomas Spooner, E. Topsham, Vt .............
No.
6.96--Bob Shepard 51 28--Floyd Jarvis, Jr., Northfield, Vt, ..............
7. 1--Orin Howe
8.80--Davd Chestnut 6 No. 1--Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ...............
97--Brad phelps, N. Thetford, Vt .................. 6
9.14--Beb Adams 7: NO. 31_Harry Davidson, PiermotitN..H ..............
10. 16--Raymond Heath 8. No.
11.93--Dale Williams 9. No. 18---Duncan McKay, E. Barre, . ................
12.56--Clayton Hatch 10. No. 16--Richard radden, N. Haverhl.l N.H ........... 41
13. 57--Doug Roberts 11. No.ePierson, Jr.,E.Cormz , . ............. 39
14.36--Ricky Roberts 12. No. 17--Jim Morgan, White River Jct., Vt ............. 35
15. 21--Scott Spear 13. No. 24--Alex Hart, Williamswn, Vt .................. 28
14. No. 69--Doug Boyce, romn, w .......................
STREETS 14. No. 77Bruce Towle, Bradford, Vt .................... 25
June 5, 1981 15. No. 48--Peter Graves, W. Danville, Vt. . ............. 24
1st Qualifier 16. No. 34--Richard Slmmonns, lraora: w ............. 21
1. W--Bruce Towle 17. No. 75--David Gomo, Wenstervule, w ................ 16
18. No. 43--Monty Sweet, E.. Corinth,Vt: • ..;:.. ....... 13
2.29--Rober Pecor 19. No. 81--Marshall Lanndry, jr., WOOaSVllle, N.u ....... 11
3.4g---Peter Graves 19. No. 29--Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt ....................... 11
4.75--David Gomo ........ 7
2nd Qualifier 20. No. 57--Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H ................... 7
1.50--Arnold Stygles 20. No. 29--Richard Pecor, Barre, Vt ............. 7
2.69--Doug Boyce 20. No. 63---Bruce Gendron, White River, Vt ..............
3. 16--Richard Fadden 21. No. 93--Randy Hutchins, E. Thetford, Vt .............. 4
4.31--Harry Davidson
3rd Qualifier
1.11--CarrollPort00 F/ells River Softball League
2.61--Wayne Hazlett 6-4 Carrier
3.23--Frank Weigel Standings W.R.S.L. Miller
4.01--Thomas Spooner Place-Team W L G.B. Hoboes 8-0 Peoples
1st Consolation l Hoboes 2 0- Hoboes 5-4 Rapid
1.18--Duncan McKay 1 Miller High Life 2 0 - Rapid 10-7 Peoples
2.44--Gene Pierson, Jr. 1 Tuck Press 2 0- Dud's Inc. 17-2 Stoddard
3. 97Brad PhelPS . 12+QLounge 20t 2+Q 15-0 Stoddard
5 Colatina Exit 1 1 1 2+Q 3-2 Dud's Inc.
4.34--RichardSimmlns 1 1 1 TuckPress 4-2 So. Ryegate
Semi.Feature 5 Dud's Inc.
1.61WayneHazlett 5 Good Neighbor Bank 111 TuckPress t0-9 GoodNeigh.
2.50--Arnie stygles 5 Rapid Rubbish Removal 1 1 1 Good Neigh. 16-4 So. Ryegate
9 Carrier Hammer 0 2 2
3.11--Carroll porter 9 peoples Market 0 2 2 ONE MINUTE
4.77--Bruce Towle 9 So. Ryegate 0 2 2 SPORTS QUIZ
5.16--RichardFadden 9stoddardlmplements 022 Nme the winner of the
6.48._Peter Graves SCORES LPGA Colgate-Dinah Shore
7.69--DougB°yce Colatina 7-0 Carrier tournament. Answer on
8.29--Rober pecor Miller 3-2 Colatina Classified page.
Feature
1.61Wayne Hazlett
2.77--Bruce Towle
3.11--Carroll porter
4.50--Arnie stygles
5.01--Thomas Spooner
6.48--Peter Graves
7.23--Frank weige
8.31--Harry Davidson
9.97--Brad phelpS
10.44--Gene Pierson LL
11.29--Roger pecor
12.93--Randy Hutchins Mrs. Shaw
13.18--Duncan McKay 1102-74t'200i2
14.75--David Gomo
15.69--Doug Boyce
16. 16..-Richard Fadden
Groton sailor
takes co
GROTON--Navy Machinist's
Mate Fireman Ronald E.
Hart, son of William S. and
Sandra L. Hart of Groton, has
completed the Basic
Machinist's Mate Course.
During the course at the
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, students received
instruction on the use of hand
tools and machine shop
equipment. In addition, they
studied the basic operation,
maintenance and repair of
ships' propulsion equipment,
evaporators and generators.
The students were also in-
troduced to the type of duty
watches that Machinist's
Mates stand aboard ships.
He joined the Navy in
November 1979.
BINGO TONIGHT
BRADFORD--Bingo will be
held at the American Legion
in Bradford at 7 p.m. this
evening.
SLIDE !--Action at third bake during Connecticut
Valley Little League baseball game.
Sports
'¢
Tri-Town Toyota wins in soccer
BRADFORD--There was no maintained a solid defense to
shortage of shots on goal for assure goalkeeper Ray Chapin
Tri-Town Toyota as they his first shut-out of the season.
cruised past Northfield 9-0 in Tri Town Toyota is now 1-1
Central Vermont League for the season. The next home
soccer play at Oxbow on May game is June 21 at 1 p.m.
30. against Williamstown.
Tri-Town right wing Tommy
Gray led the drive with four
goas, helped by Bob Daley
who found the back of the COMEDY TRYOUTS
Northfieldnet twice. THETFORD--Tryouts for a
Danny Ford, Peter DUrgin 10-week comedy workshop
and Billy Ford produced a and production sponsored by
goal apiece to round out Tri the Parish Players will take
Town's balanced attack, place June 15-16 at 6:30 p.m.
Fullback Peter Boyd, Dave both evenings at the Thetford
Clements and Mitchell Green Grange.
I I
TENNIS ANYONE!!!,!
Bonnie Oaks Tennis Club cordially invites one
and all to become acquainted with our fine tennis
facility and exciting schedule of tennis events
this summer.
On the weekends of June 6 & 7 and June 13& 14,
we are celebrating 'Meet The Pro Days'.
Meet and play with our new WTS Pro, Ken
Botecho.
--Free unlimited court time
--Free Junior clinic 10:00 A.M. each day
--Free Adult clinic 1:00 P.M. each day
Membership information and schedule of
events will be available.
Free refreshments will be served.
For further information call Bonnie Oaks 802-
333-4302, Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont.
M
] ....
m Streets & Coupes
[] Trophy Race
II
[] Go-Cart Races
II
D Sweet Mechanic Race
l all on Friday night at 8 P.M.
8:00 p.m.
Alternate Rain Date
ISunday
7:30
ADMISSION:
6300,0 Adults
q.00 ChiM
bowling leagues - little leagues - golf leagues - softball leagues - softball leagues -
ANNIVERSt!iRY SALE
June llth thru June 20th
Athletic Clothing
Athletic Shoes
Selected Groups
of
Playground Balls
Racketballs
plus many other items
Baseball Caps
Little League Gloves
Tommy Keane
Sports, Inc.
"Where The Teams Buy"
On The Mall, Lehaqon, N.H. 44&3749/3736