~ TIE aa a Br DAAC cog I 37 F rent p85 BATTLING SPIRIT WINS GAMES AND FANS-- saws by. Bil. Fitsell Lilia REPORT | _-- . "w Janetville native had speed to burn in! the early frames as he overpowered | the Port, Perry batters. Jater in the | game. the.locals had more, success. as | walked with one out and MeLean got they waited out the pitches and Ma- gill ran out of steam. However, he recovered and held the slim- lead in the 'sixth and seventh. : Qufside of the last two batters Doug Hayes went the distance, limit- ing the heavy-slugging Lions to four single tallies. A couple 'of breaks a Port Perry's entry' in the North Durham Baseball League may g0 down to defeat in the finals but their rousing victory here Monday night against the older 'and experienced Millbrook 'Lions won't be forgotten for sole. time, Shocked by the six run outburst in the fourth after playing spotless ball behind lef€y Ron Wallace for three frames, Ross McLéan's kids didn't sit back and take it for half a - frame, Veteran Nels Reader stepped and started it with a single and the teen-agers followed with a great hitting display. They took-ad- vaitage of every break and made a few of their. own to leave the - slugging visitors somewhat dismayed at the outcome after their 4-2 victory in the series opener, The locals have gone a long way this season and could go a long way in this series as their battering of three Millbropk moundsmen' indicated in their triumphant comeback. Afield they have played their best ball committing only two-errors in a pair of games against a very strong club. To top it off the Ports have a goud share of a commodity that is rare on some squads . . , "spirit." It was their never say attitude that squared the series. The kids have gained a mimber of friends by their enthusiastic play but they deserve a lot larger following than 100 paid customers. say baseball lovers? MOSTLY ABOUT SPOR' I's-- What ' TRI-COUNTY league problem.is gone and forgotten but a quartet of Blackstock admirers who proved to be most rabid fanettes in the -- || "come through with some copy this week We hope that those mentioned will North Durham League, based on 'Casey At The Bat". take the pdem all as a bit of fun. 'Casey' off by heart, will get a special kick" out of it . We know Doug. Hayes, who knows . JAY GIBSON, veteran baseballer, must have given son Bill some advice in Millbrook Friday. Young William. had little success against Ross Magill in~ the first two trips but after conferring with pop promptly plunked the pill to deep left for what ashould have been a homer, . Held to a ground rule double Gibson was out at the plate on a steal home Sosplie the fact that umpire: Woods had his head turned when Bill slid . JACK OWEN, who is playing a lot of ball for the Ports, will Foto a hockey trial at Kingston, . game then FRANK SMITH? The sixteen-year-old goaltender is eligible for four years of junior hotkey yet . .. Who has more fun at a ball. The genial smoke shop owner has missed only one playoff game and got real enjoyment out. of seeing the kids pull out a win Monday night. wrong", said Frank. "There was only' one thing" "Not enough fans out to see such a good game." . . Local chapter of the 'Grunt and Groan Club' enjoy good at- tendance at'president BILL TAYLOR'S Green Thistle Restaurant each - Saturday night as the Chicago rasslers go through.their paces on T-V JIM "STUBBY" MACKEY, former first baseman for Lindsay Walkwoods, has joined Frank Stukus' footballing Oshawa Red Raiders . BILL HARPER, now cavorting with Brooklin Stevensons, had a perfoct pitching record with Oshawa. Merchans, winning his only start. walked ten , , William hurled 20 innings, gave up 14 hits, struck out 13 and : . On Saturday in Picton, Harper led the Brooks to a 21-10 victory over Bloomfield in the Eastern Ontario Int. "C" QASA . finals by driving in 12 runs -on two horhers, two triples, a double and "a single... .. $143 gate recently. WOODVILLE-VALENTIA semi-final game drew a The Woods won 13-11 and Valentia peeved over the bickering sof .the winners: almost filed a protest on D'ARCY DRURY who left here for Cannington earlier in the year . . SONYA BRAVES also dropped their protest on Ross Nottingham who played with Little Britain. the centre. group series . . Incidghtally the LB's are leading Woodville in . President Roy Scott's troubles aren't over yet as LINDSAY is leading Fenelon Falls in the east section finals _ but the Indians have protested a game . . . SUTTON GREENSOX Are awaiting the final round-robin after taking Stouffville 10-6 in the : deciding game of the best of three western group finals. PORTS GREAT UPHILL BATTLE EVENS NORTH DURHAM SERIES 'Local fans saw the best display of fighting team spirit in years Monday night as Port Perry battled from be- «* hind a 6-0 deficit to' whip Millbrook Lions 11-9 and even up the best of five North Durham Baseball League finals 'at one apiece. Victim of the big seven run sixth inning was Ross "Dodo" Magill, a strong armed righthander, who set locals down 4-2 on but two hits in the opener in Millbroook Friday. The fastballing Magill took dver in the sixth with 'a four-run lead and the never-say-die Ports sent 12 men to the plate in: scoring | seven runs on four hits and three errors. Both starting pitchers were ousted _ in the fourth'inning when the hitters suddenly broke up the scoreless ball game. Lefthander Ron Wallace, with top 'suppart from his mates got. the first ten men to face him but the visit- | three walks and the Ports were up 11- | - ors opened up a:barrage which in-|8; the Hayes' brother act cashed the third Port Perry run when Jack Grif- fen smashed one to short. Magill mate a great stop and nipped Doug Hayes dt second and Pat stretched for home, Catcher George Lord (who ar- rived late from Toronto and replaced Arn Armstrong) took the toss from second assumed an Argo block at the plate but Hayes same on and was safe after the crash when the ball was dropped." Lord stayed in the ball game but after Owen batted in run number four Magill relieved Dawson to nip the rally with a strikeout and a pop-up. "A perfect example IT every chance should be run out at first base started off the sixth when Gibson ran out. a missed third strike. Another miscue and singles by the Hayes' brothers, Ashbridge and Gibson again, plus In _the top of the seventh Hayes cluded three: doubles, a single and a forced the first two to ground out on triple. A three-bagger was the | good plays but Tim Skitch singled and greeting blow for Doug Hayes who LGeorge Lord 'took over from the disheartened Wal- | triple. lace with two out, three in and two | mis udged a few in the darkness,|. on, Hayes finally got his wide hook | roared in fast to take Marris Lord's }- slammed his second Gibson in centre, who had working and held: the Lions to three bid for a hint and end it all. 'single tallies and a.total of five 'hits the rest of the route. Arn Breckenridge started for Mill- brook and although in trouble in the first three frames he didn't 'get his lumps' until the fourth when veteran Neld Reader, replacing Wallace, start- ed the kids on the way with a texas leaguer to left-centre with one out. Jack Owen forced Reader but Don ~ Ashbridge and manager Ross McLean came through with doubles. to make the count 6-2, Leading hitter Bill Gibson beat out an infield tap but big Brent Dawson, who moved to the mound from right, fanned Garry " Lawrence. 'Pat Hayes started the rally in the fifth which led to two more runs with a single to left. The younger half of 1g Skip Edmurids; Skiteh, George IL'/4 and Bill Lunn, garnered two hits apiece for the, losers. Two hits each by Pat Hayes, Owen and Ash- bridge, were second best to Gibson's trio for the MecLean-meh. Oshawa umps. Charlie Ferguson and Norm O'Reilly, outside of a boner at gs In. the second,-called good games. t on: basé--Millbrook 5, Port Perry 10. Millbrook .........000 611 1--9 10'38 Port Perry ...... 000 227 x--11 12:1 Breckenridge, Dawson, Magill and GxLord; Wallace, D. Hayes and Grif- fen. MAGILL TOO HOT-- In the first game Magill was just wild enough to be good as he-held the locals to a single by Lawrence and a long double by Gibson. The young either way and the Ports may have pulled out a win. The first came in the initial frame when veteran Arn Armstrong dropped a single to right and scored. after Lawrence's great catch in left on Edmund's long one, Doug. Hayes cut off the perfect throw to the plate, otherwise the play would have been very close, Two singles and another long fly to left which Lawrence ran down for a great catch accounted for the second tally In the third. Port Perry worked runners to second and third on Law- rence's single and a walk but Magill put his side arm curve past Wallace for the second of three times. = Mill- brook put together two singles for the fourth straight inning to plate another { (» NOTICE OF ~~ of Port EE -> - en Progressive Conservative Women | will hold a meeting on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 2.30 p.m. in the Library. ; [| Election of officers. th Speakers: Mr. Michael Starr, M.P.- 1 Mrs. Cameron McKenzie . : ' ' Miss M. E. Perney, Q.C. 9 'Come and bring your friends--Refreshments. : ¢ ie 4 L* run in the fourth, Port Perry missed their big oppor- tunity in the fifth when Griffen a life on an error. Gibson poled out a long one which dropped over the brink of the cliff in left to score one run. The youthful William thouht the ball was gone but the leftfielder retrieved | it and held McLean at third, = Gibson kept running to third 'and Millbrook $ tossed the ball around like 'a hot] potato before McLean scored and Gib- son went on ta third. . An argument followed but.the home team manager Gray pointed 'out that the ground rules called for a Kome run on the left side of the fence and that the runner advances at his own risk when the ball lands to the right of the boards. Lawrence poppéd up and when Pat Hayes took a ball -on a 8-2 pitch Gib- son was out at the plate on what looked like a squeeze. Allan Wright who went hitless in the secand game, hit three for three in the opener while Dawson, Breckenridge and Magill walloped a duo each, Magill fanned five and walked three. Port Perry... 000 020 0--2 2 1 Millbrook Sortrsiaone 101 101 x--4 11 '1 BE AE si na MEETING i i Perry ! "x F W. 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