Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1975, p. 18

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> we PR a 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 23, 1975 T i defeats Lu ber en \ aT 2 LE -- x 2 os op team mbermen iy | pi Ballard Lumbermen lost the annual Zephyr Tourn- hit a home run to complete h! their only scheduled league ament. the scoring. a) game this week in the On Saturday, the rain held In the second round held on WY Oshawa City and District up thestart of play and when Sunday, the local boys League play. The local Club jt got under way, the local received a bye into the semi- « remained in fifth place in the club met Mount Albert finals, but the heavy rains ® seven-team league. Merchants. then cancelled the remainder of the Tournament and a Laurie Williams aided by inner was not declared. two double plays beat his The Next home game for pitching rival Lorne Jackson the lumbermen will be on 21. Thursday, July 24, when the Bill Wanamaker drove in opposition will be R & P both runs with a single in the Truck Rentals. Game time is fourth inning, while Jackson 8 p.m. « - E Pet Th v 2 a FOLEY PLUMBING 3 LUMBERMEN 1 The first place Foley Plumbing handed the local team their first home loss in several weeks. John Stark held the local Club ta just two hits in gaining the win over Ken Goreski who scattered five OSHAWA CITY & DISTRICT LEAGUE STANDINGS g big hit for the visitors (3s of July 20) e big hit for was a homerun by Warren Played Won Lost Pts RA a hab he a a RT i at ZI € 4, 2 3 eh ' Sry 8 McKagh, while Hugh John- | FOLEY PLUMBING 15 11 4 22 oR ston collected both Lumber- | STARR FURNITURE 15 10 5 20 By men hits. OSHAWA JUNIORS 15 0 5 20 t CHARLTON TRANS. 14 9 5 18 > PN ZEPHYR TOURNAMENT LUMBERMEN 14 1 7TH k i The Lumbermen had to | WHITBY 14 2 2 ; 1 t 2 battle the elements on the | R & P TRUCK RENTALS 15 weekend as they competed in . Port Perry Merchant Midgets won the McDonald Oshawa-Whitby O.A.S.A. Invitational Minor Softball Téurnament on Saturday, July 12th.. The local boys - Sport Shorts won all of their games, defeating Oshawa in the finals for the Championship. The tournament was played in Alexander Park, Oshawa. Winners of the Championship team are, from left to right, back row: Don Phinney, Mgr., Mike McQuade, Kenny Bryant, Gord Hennsey, Jay Williams, Doug Scott, coach. Middlerow: John Scott, Sean Taylor, Collin Wackett, Danny McKee. Front row: Larry Elson, Mike Healy, Robert Evans, captain, Phil Cochrane. Absent when photo was taken were Danny McClure, Richard Goris, Dean Abraham and Tim Ashbridge. Bantams make it 2 wins 1ST ANNUAL "All Star Game" Oshawa City & District Stars will be the current Canadian Softball Champion Softball - All Stars Oshawa Tony's. vs The Oshawa City and District All-Star game will be held on Saturday evening at the local ball park in Port Perry with game time being 7:30 p.m. The opposition for the All- Canadian Champions Oshawa Tony's The local softball fans will not see too many of the Lumbermen in action for the Port Perry Lions bantam softball team, won two games this past week, 14-7 over Uxbridge, and handed Unionville a 16-2 setback. They also took part in the North York "Amesbury Sport Club" bantam softball tournament the weekend July 12. They defeated Picton 11-1 in the first game of the tournament, then lost out to North Bendale of Scarbor- ough 3-2, who went on to win the tournament in the"A" division. Kevin Walker threw both games, hurling a three hitter against Picton, then tossed an eight hitter and lost to North Bendale. Dennis Fran- essen hit a homerun while Steve Geer, Tom Perigoe, Mike Nesbit, Mike Doupe and Steve Redman, Bill Owen all had two hits each. Kevin Walker also had a triple in this one. Against North Bendale Walker had two hits includ- ing a triple that drove in two runs. On Monday night past, the Lions Club took on Uxbridge, and handed them a 14-7 setback. Then they traveled to Unionville on Thursday. They too were given the old heave ho 16-2. In this one Steve Geer led the attack with 4-4 at bat, and a walk while Kevin Walker, Danny Taylor, Steve Redman; Tom Perigoe and Mike Nesbit all had two hits. Kevin Walker had 5 runs batted in. Perigoe took over the catching duty and did an outstanding job. This week the team is very busy with Uxbridge coming in on Monday, then back to Uxbridge Friday. Toss in here is a Wednesday night encounter at the Lakefront Park. Then its on to Belle- ville Saturday for the Quinte Bay Tournament. This team is starting to round into shape in there bid for the playoffs. All-Stars as the Softball coaches in Oshawa seem to think there aren't too many good players north of the Ridges. Rick Beare whois a fine third baseman for the local club, was voted to the All-Star team as an outfielder, and Bill Wanamaker was added to the squad as a back-up catcher. RAR ERR RR AAR) 2.0,0,5,0,8,8 SAT., JULY 26 7:30 JOE FOWLER MEMORIAL PARK Port Perry (Lakefront) Admission *1.00 per person ~ Watch for our u Country " | = (Village = | PANT & TOP SHOPPE 64 Water St. - Port Perry, Ont. - 3 DAYS ONLY - Sale Starts Thurs., July 31st AS SA Oy FG PL ERT 6 BE abe eS CH GE

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