8] ¢ o> o 1 a a e > v ¢ [] - 5 o [] x MoJack hockey team director Jim McQuinn presents awards to MoJack "rookie of the year' Darrin Jobb who was selected for this honour by his team-mates. As any Junior C hockey fans knows, Mark Jobb [centre] had an outstanding \ $1 plaque of appreciation to Wayne Venning who accep- ted on behalf of team sponsor Ken Jackson and Mother Jackson's Open Kitchens Ltd. of Port Perry. season with the Port Perry MoJacks of the Central Junior C league last year. He was honoured at a team banquet Saturday night. Bill Speer [left] presented trophy for the league scoring crown, while team director John King made the presentation of the MoJack's MVP award selected by the players. Register 240 young soccer players by Brian Yeo The 1979 season is now under way for the Scugog Youth Soccer Club. The 240 registered players making up 17 teams this year SAVE A D XX Sa (GCEEEERESE EEE Ng BEEED SAVE Reasonable Prices WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY FOR ALL YOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Telephone Today! Call Collect 668-3381 Prompt, Courteous Service have just completed 3 weeks of exhibition games. Star- ting with everybody's favourite the mini's, boys and girls 5, 6, and 7 years of age presently competing SAVE FUEL OIL or Cd ) RUA . : every Wednesday night at the New Scugog Park just north of the New Arena. Scugog has the distinction of being the only area to have this type of league (with four teams). Our next group, the Squirts have five teams this year and are already showing promise of great things to come. The Atoms are bigger and better again with five competing teams. One very welcome Greenbank group, one gutsy girls team who will do better, and three teams from the rest of Scugog. We only have one Mosquito team who will be playing every Thursday either at the High School or Oshawa. The Pee-Wees have made up two teams and will be playing every Wednesday at the High School again against Oshawa. May 1 take this oppor- tunity to thank the executive and all the volunteers, coaches, referees, parents and sponsors for a great start to a great sport for a new club, plus all the hard work. The new soccer park is almost finished. Watch for the opening in July. 5%! ah y {sdb astastaivssibeisi ind dkatnsmituimmnned Honour MoJacks players, sponsor IPAs pr. oT. acinar mia col debonair nl FJ ' tii PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 13, 1979 -- 19 Senior ball team drops two games by Danny Millar The Port Perry Men's soft- ball team saw their record drop to five wins and three losses as they dropped two games in the past week. On Wednesday, June 7 they were nipped 5-3 by Kedron and four days later were dusted 13-0 by Pontypool. Port Perry did not have enough regulars for the Pon- typool game because the six juniors on the club were competing in an Oshawa tournament. Five starters were playing in unfamiliar positions, including one play- er who had never played for them before. Nine players showed up, leaving coach Doug Scott with no bench strength. Several players present were slightly critical of their team-mates who could have appeared but failed to. Scott called the game the worst beating that Port has taken in two years. Brent Fallis was the winn- ing pitcher for the Generals as he went the full nine innings and surrendered eight hits and struck out eight. Kevin Walker went the distance for the other side, allowing 17 hits and retiring five on strikes. He was victimized by seven err- ors behind him. The key blow of the contest was Fallis' grand slam home run to left center field in the first inning. Two of the runners on base had reached there on errors. The game against Kedron was more of a contest as it was a see-saw battle. Ked- ron opened the scoring with a run in the top of the first but Port replied with two in the second. Two Kedron runners counted in the fourth but Port tied it in the fifth. Kedron got the winning runs in the top of the sixth frame. For three innings Port Perry starting righthander Walker pitched well before allowing a fourth inning leadoff single to Doug Wil- ber. Bob Moore followed with a double down the third base line. Moore scored to go ahead run when catcher Mike Healy lost the ball in the backstop. In the bottom of the fourth session Walker was robbed of a base hit when second baseman Bruce McDonald speared his line drive. Bob Talbot was the winn- ing hurler for Kedron, Walk- er the Port loser. Port Perry competes in an Oshawa tournament on the weekend but their Wednes- day night home game against Yelverton is not affected. 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