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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1966, p. 2

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{ 4 Pl, 3 : 3 + t L 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, SEPT, 15, 1966 | i hE | % es | a 3 \ Richmond Hill Stingrays proved to be the superior team and emerged 0.A.S.A. Squirt Champions for Ontario when they defeated Wingham in the final game 13 - 4. .They whipped Peterborough in the first" game of the tournament 23 -4, Perry.. This was the first year that the champion- ship tournament has ever been held in Port --r RICHMOND HILL WINS 0.A.S.A. SQUIRT CHAMPIONSHIP Pictured above are the two co-captains of the Richmond Hill team, Tom Sanlon and Val Steffan with their trophy and crests. Walkers; O.A.S.A. convener from Port Perry, pictured with the two players presented the trophy to-the winning team. Richmond Hill The O0.A.S.A. Squirt Cham- pionship Tournament was held here in Port Perry on Sat. and a well coached young team from Richmond Hill walked off with the 0.A.S.A. Squirt Cham- pionship. In the first game they ae. 8 | feated Peterborough 23 to 4 as they had little trouble hitting the ball well and often. Peter- borough -appearing in the first Tournament were not as sharp as need be to come out on top. It should be noted that Peter- borough were also in their 1st year in O.A.S.A. competition, 'In the second game Wingham defeated Burlington 4 to 1 in a fine game which saw Wing- ham score all the runs in the first-inning.- Tom Lee-pitched steady ball for Wingham as he allowed six scattered hits. Rick Cornelios for Burlington gave up only six hits also but the three big hits in the first in- ning did the damage. Jeff Lockridge and Doug Leitch each had two hits for Wing- ham while Tim Parker had two for Burlington, In the final game Richmond Hill and Wingham hooked up in a good ball game which af- ter four innings was tied up at one-one. In the fifth Richmond Hill struck for five hits which turned into five runs, five more in the sixth on four hits and then two hits for two runs in the seventh put Richmond Hill well on their way to the title. Wingham managed to come back with three runs in the 6th inning but the stubborn Rich- mond Hill defence would not Vin DOPOODODDODDOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOODS Bowling Alley Opens In September LADIES . LEAGUES Monday and Wednesday MENS LEAGUES Tuesday and Thursday OPEN BOWLING Friday and Saturday | SE Causeway Bowling Lanes PHONE 985-2539 You WILL ENJOY BOWLING at the CAUSEWAY HODGOOOGODODODOOOBOODOTHOOOODODODOOOGOOOOEOODO a. i EE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY UXBRIDGE FAIR ELGIN PARK, UXBRIDGE WED., SEPT. 2I Livestock -- Ladies' Work MIDWAY SCOTT i 2 oy 33 RA SNA AL SRE yo Re RE a AON a. gr INR - od Public School Children FREE ADMISSION 50c¢ BR re ROSS THOMPSON, Pres. ED BROWN, Sec.-Treas. allow them any more. Val Steffan pitched the win allow- ing only six hits while his mates collected sixteen off Tom Lee who appeared to tire after the fourth. Terry Haviland had four big hits for Richmond Hill; Tom Sanlon and Val Steffan had three each. Ron Parrott and Pete Howghton had YOUR RED CROSS IS SERVING TODAY READY FOR TOMORROW Wins 0.A.S.A. Squirt Honours In Port Perry two each for Wingham. At conclusion of the game the Lauria Motors Trophy was presented to the co-captains of the Richmond Hill Club Tom Sanlon and Val 'Steffan by 0.A.S.A. Convenor for the Port Perry District Vin Walker, Ist Vice, President :of the Port Perry and District Minor Soft- ball Assoc. Don Gray presented the team with the O0.A.S.A. 'Squirt Championship Crests. This tournament was a great success due to the fine co-op- eration of the teams, players and fans who enjoyed a pleas- ant day in Port Perry. The executive members who looked after the diamond, the ladies who treated the ball players to| sandwiches, ice cream and milk; Carl Luke who was score keep- er and ran the P.A. for all| three games and the Umpires Assoc. all contributed to make this day an enjoyment for all. INVEST NOW 6% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments. Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound Emmerson Insurance Agency LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Personalized "Just for You" stationery and thank-you cards add that extra touch of warmth to your wrrespondence. Your name and address or initials are el. g papers - Jessi ful raised lettering. impression is dignified, and oh so charming; yet the cost is very low. Choose your personalized stationery, dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards from the many available styles you'll see in the personalized "Just for You® sample book. p PS. They make wonderful gifts for family and friends too. 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