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1989 London Majors Program u i two ways to get to PETROUNADA Hall Of Fame... Drive to Cooperstown njnnw or master the basics!” The Petro-Canada May Ball Program is all about the basics. It gives coaches and instructors easy-to-follow methods on teach ing fundamentals. Pros like Duke Snider, Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, Claude Raymond, Jimy Williams, Buck Rodgers, Jimmy Key and Hubie Brooks bring it to life. Duke Snider. Hall of Earner Each season more Canadian kids get involved in Play Ball. Some play on teams sponsored by local Petro-Canada dealers while others learn from the Play Ball instructional video. And last year over 75,000 young ballplayers took part in our "do-it-yourself" clinics run by local coaches and instructors. This year we've added instructional coaches clinics across the country as well as sponsoring special Play Ball Pitching Exhibitions which will visit communities from coast to coast. You can get involved in a great program. One dedicated to teaching young ball­ players the basics. To order any of the Play Ball materials, or to find out more about Play Ball just talk to your local Petro-Canada dealer or call Sports Central toll free: 1-800-268-2244 Petro-Canada Play Ball...for the love of the game < Marque de commerce de Petro-Canada Inc.—Trademark GT nrkhaff insurance I Brokers Limited 379 Dundas St., London, Ontario N6B1V5 Home — Auto — Commercial BUS: (519) 672-3890 WAYNE FENLON - Mgr./D.H. Wayne’s progression with the London Majors has been steady and behind his leadership we finished first in the Hamel Division in 1988 and forthe second year in a row lead the league in pitching. For his dedication and skills Wayne was rewarded with Manager of the Year honours in the Inter­ county. He was further recognized by the Ontario Baseball Association and honoured as the Best Manager in Senior Baseball in the Province of Ontario. We all congratulate you, Wayne, on these well deserved accomplishments. This is all well and good butthere is a League Championship needed to make this man and all London Majors fans happy in 1989. call 471-9910 309 SPRINGBANK DR. LONDON RESIDENTIAL EQUIPMENT • Automotive Tools • Floor & Carpet Tools • Moving Equip • Carpet Cleaning Equip • Garden Tools • Plumbing Tools • Cement Equip • Hoists • Pumps • Cleaning Equip • Ladders • Sanders • Drills • Lawn Mowers • Vacuums MON-SAT 8:00-5:30 • Fencing Equip • Log Splitter • Power Washers Construction-Industrial Equipment Air Compressors • Hoists Power Washers Cleaning Equip • Jacks Pumps Compaction Equip • Ladders Scaffolding Chain Saws • Levels Sewer Equip Generators • Loaders Trenching Heaters • Plumbing Tools Welding Equip KENSAL RENTAL SERVICE LTD 1 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO THESE COMMUNITY ORIENTED BUSINESSES 1. McNamara’s Swan Cleaners - 1206 Oxford St. 2. Flooring & Design Centre -101-104 Meadowbrook Dr. 3. Color Your World - 216 Wellington St. 4. Reitzel Rentals - 510 First St. 5. 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We have the windows and doors for you DASHWOOD WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE 331 Exeter Road, Hwy. 135 London 652-5666 SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Build your home around Dashwood Value Canadian made 3 WHARNCLIFFE DAIRY QUEEN COUPON BANANA SPLIT Buy One & the Second One is HALF PRICE • Limit one coupon per customer, per day • Not redeemable with any other coupon or promotion • Redeemable at regular selling price • GOOD ONLY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ® Expires November 1, 1989 #2 SCOTT KENMY - 2B 4 LONDON, ONTARIO V'f)( ocated in Springbank Park, Storybook Gardens is nestled in 281 acres of rolling ■ | A parkland, beautiful flowers and relaxing picnic grounds overlooking the Thames River. JH j[ JL Storybook Gardens captures the myth and magic of all your favourite nursery rhymes from Humpty Dumpty to Hickory Dickory Dock. Storybook Gardens features a wide variety of international birds, many of your favourite storybook animals and opportunities for the whole family to share great moments in a day to remember. Storybook Gardens is pleased to present some of the finest young Canadian entertainers daily. June 1st until September 1st. OPEN DAILY: SUMMER HOURS April 30th to October 10th, 1989 - 10:00 am. - 8:00 p.m. WE SALUTE THE “LONDON MAJORS” Owned and operated by the London P.U.C. 5 #3 BRONCO JOVICHEVICH - 1B #7 KANE GODWSM - CAT. 85 BRIDGEPORT RD. E. Waterloo N2j 4B4 - 885-5000 GUELPH - 824-6760 CAMBRIDGE - 653-9580 510 FIRST ST. [LONDON N5V 1Z3 - 453-3660 ST. THOMAS - 644-0212 WOODSTOCK - - 485-3167 1313 SPEERS RO. OAKVILLE L6L 2X5 - 827-1118 BURLINGTON - 827-1118 HAMILTON - 528-6072 TORONTO - - 366-9753 CONCRETE FORM HARDWARE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL ANO EQUIPMENT ANO SUPPLIES MAINTENANCE TOOLS Our Business Is Serving You 6 SUE GIBSON SHELLEY EDDIE Assistant to Director of Operations Director of Operations DEAN, PHILLIPS S. TROLLER BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS 11 YORK STREET LONDON, ONTARIO N6A 1A3 (519) 673-4214 “Good Luck Majors” #8 STEVE BUSHBY - LF #10 KEN FROHWERK - 2B 7 REALTY 2000. REALTOR ARDEN EDDIE representative Office: 668-6882 Res: 641-2137 971 Commissioners Road, E. London, Ontario N5Z 3H9 #13 GREG LONC - SS #14 SCOTT STAFFORD - 3B TEAM PITCHING ERA GP W L SV CG IP ER H HR BB SO London 3.73 34 23 11 7 15 299.0 124 277 22 143 303 Toronto 3.89 33 24 9 6 4 291.1 126 297 19 117 9 97 Stratford 4.21 34 22 12 5 12 282.0 132 261 28 127 326 Ki tchener 5.74 34 20 14 0 7 285.2 182 339 34 140 265 Waterloo 5.75 33 18 15 4 7 288.0 184 282 17 119 116 Guelph 6.01 33 16 17 3 7 286.0 191 332 30 142 219 Niagara Falls 6.21 33 12 21 3 7 288.2 199 359 31 169 203 Brantford 6.65 34 16 18 5 4 299.0 221 385 28 174 205 St. Thomas 7.35 34 5 29 2 10 275.2 225 417 33 173 196 Hami1 ton 9. 15 34 11 23 1 6 295.0 267 407 39 217 155 8 Pete’s Sports & Repair TOM MULLIGAN Hockey and Baseball Specialists 765 ELIZABETH/OXFORD Home of Custom Goal Equipment LONDON, ONTARIO N5Y 2K6 (519) 433-9555 #11 TOM ARNOLD - LF ICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS NORTH STAR ICE CO. 4 Stuart Street, London, Ontario N5Y 1S1 ROSS B. SMIBERT JOHN R. SMIBERT ............Office 455-3690 9 ONE HOUR PHOTO • ONE HOUR PHOTO FINISHING • CUSTOM ENLARGEMENTS * PASSPORTS - 5 MINS. • EKTACHROME (E-6) SLIDES • CUSTOM FRAMING (SAME DAY> PROFESSIONAL - AMATEUR ■ COMMERCIAL 742 RICHMOND 434-6255 LONDON MAJORS NAME AVE 087. GP PA AB R H 2B 3B HR SB CS BB 1W SO RBI SH SF HP Matt Gooding 410 464 32 153 139 29 57 16 01 3 0 1 1 2 7 30 0 0 1 Richard Thompson 352 418 33 165 145 46 51 6 2 3 21 2 14 0 20 39 0 2 4 Ken Frohwerk 350 404 32 141 123 31 43 10 15 I 1 12 0 15 23 3 I 9 Bronco Jovichovich 340 374 27 107 100 17 34 5 0 1 0 0 4 1 12 10 1 0 1 Kane Godwin 326 408 32 147 129 25 42 8 0 9 1 1 16 2 26 42 0 0 0 Arden Eddie 298 385 28 122 104 18 31 2 1 3 2 0 14 0 14 21 2 0 2 Steve Bushby 297 395 14 43 37 8 11 1 1 2 1 0 5 0 6 6 0 0 I Mark Ebel 282 341 22 82 71 15 20 2 2 B 0 0 6 0 15 16 0 3 2 Scott Stafford 257 348 26 115 101 22 26 4 1 2 2 0 13 1 13 14 0 0 0 Chuck Westman 253 286 28 105 95 8 24 2 0 0 0 3 6 0 17 10 3 1 0 Greg Lone 252 379 31 124 103 33 26 3 1 5 2 I IB 1 32 15 0 0 2 Ron Coulthard 235 550 6 20 17 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 9 4 1 0 1 Ron St. Louis 200 200 6 19 10 2 2 10 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 Tom Arnold 167 143 3 7 6 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 Ian Anderson 138 270 21 37 29 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 5 2 2 0 0 Mike Lumley 0 ij 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wayne Fenlon U 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kevin Gilmour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Bushby 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 RUDI’S ULTRAMAR 107 Mount Pleasant Ave.
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