‘ o. is 4 â€" § 1 i N_ L y se _ f y 0. 3 W & is i A > M ol s | CX ? J mb e ns i ie ~ s ‘J ’ mss [ y oo : | : 100 0o esc e se ce o2 tek io ce | Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Johnston : * { Congratulations Mom and Dad on your 60th Wedding Anniversary, August 8, 1983. May God Bless you and keep â€" you both.â€"Love, Your Family. 3 ¢f _ . | 4 !A : 1 6 The Cobden Sun, September 21, 1983â€" Page Five Queen‘s Line Ties Series At Three | e 22 P 22222222222 | | Th b 7 f The big comebac | Deciding Game Thursday Night By Beattie Olmstead 3â€"0 decision. taking the loss with 13 spectacular defence, particâ€" 3 There is a multitude of _ Or one could look to the strike outs to his credit ularly in the seventh when _ phrases that could be used _ superb â€" pitching _ of _ Artâ€" while giving up only two right fielder Wayne Tanguay i 4o describe what _ has Cameron, who has had the hits and one walk. As the raced in and made a diving I | happened in the last two Barn batiers swinging like only pitcher on the Barn grab on Jerry Johnson‘s â€" games of the UOVMSL gates in a windstorm, roster, Stewart had been shallow popper. Center championship series betâ€" Shulting down even the throwing exiremely well fielder Robert Wood put the ween Queen‘s Line and the powerful . bat _ of _ Don through five tough games. game away â€" making an Red Bargain Barn, but no Lauzon, the man responsible Queen‘s Line started off almost duplicate grab on / maiter what one use it still . for almos,t 80 per cent of early in game six with Brian O‘Connor‘s shallow _ boils down to the fact that the Barn‘s scoring in the Purcell‘s lead off home run hit. The catch caught a Queen‘s Line mounted an first four games. in _ the second inning. startled Mike Ryan well off incredible comeback drive _ Yet while Purcell and Stewart then committed a first and Wood was able to to pull even with the Barn Cameron stand n_ul, it l}aS costly error with two out _ turn the double play easily. and force a seventh and @lso been an impressive and a man on second he Cameron fanned six while deciding game in Forester‘s feam effortâ€"of refusing to took Wayne Tanguay‘s shot issuing two hits and three i X t Ealls. give in orcommit any . punched back to the mound â€" walks for win with Stewart | I One could point io the COs and coming up with @and threw the ball well over getting four strike outs and ‘ impeccably limed hitting the sparkling defensive the first baseman‘s head. giving up six hits and no ) ‘~spree of Ron Purcell, whose plays that have made all ‘That brought in a run and â€" walks. | 6 c pounded the difference in tw ut Tanguay on second, to | | _ solo shot homer p t{')Hd ffe two. very ’1; l'll; “y i d : ; i well over the left field fence UEN! games. g + ¢ . ofoughi in . moments Game idi in game five, gave his team _ On his way to victory in later when Gerry Hodgins | majch, g(SVZ‘s/e'i}}’ui!:;dgemql?g i a â€" lifeâ€"saving 1â€"0_ victory. £ame, five Cameron picked biffed a double to a gap in ; Forester‘s Falls y night $ i8 5 / up nine strike outs while centre field Al‘s starling | And again in game six, UP. is "ma" o y at 8:30 p.m. Whatever he { ; going three for three at the giving lllE wWou ats f outcome fans can count on j plate he cranked one out of _ (three walks. | Th.c Line kept the Batn at. it being a thriller as the two the park to score the first Lloyd Stewart came up bay in the following frames teams put it on the line f s and game winning run in a with a better record in with the help of some all the marbles. 3 + | ) & y C B _ _T L rna oï¬ ces _ e We 2s _