* --~ \ v a S ar or senior eam For the Best Deals on New fh G.M. CARS or TRUCKS v bo see Az by Danpy Millar Rob Evans had doubled. ame. Don Phinney, one of seen action. First base ; foi Port Perry Canadian Tire Both teams scored one run the best catchers in the belongs to Doug Christie and RICHARD HUNT i Boh Senior softball team started inthesecond inning. Kedron league, played two games at Jay Williams. at By WA the dog days of August with got their's off Phil Cochrane third base and was impress- The reason for all the WILLIAMSON \ i: their second straight setback when Rierchuck singled and ive there. Ken Bryant can shifting is to "Create a better v. as they were beaten 8-5 by was sacrificed to second. He play at the hot corner or at balance," according to Scott. MOTOR SALES Fy Kedron at home. ventured to third on an in- short. Rob Evans can play 1 think we've got that." Uxbridge 852-3331 bi It was an interesting game field out before coming home anywhere but is best as a ~~ When all the players 8. to watch as the score stood via Tommy Norton's single. backstop or shortstop. Ron show up for games Port LL Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try! Er tied at five until the seventh ~~ Norton made two fine Redman has spent some Perry has the best depth of DEES inning. catches in left field for the time at shortstop as well but any team in the league. The i : It was in the seventh that Kedron got the winning runs when they scored three off loser Colin Wackett, the third Port pitcher of the evening. Bill Hutchinson greeted Wackett by pounding his first delivery for a double. He advanced to third on a pitch in the dirt and then Port Perry's most product- by Danny Millar TUR scored when Jim Rierchuck ive frame was the sixth when An unnecessary problem which seems to be nerea- SA U DAY, AUGUST 11th doubled. Port blew a chance they notched three points. sing in Softball around Port Perry these days is the Music by George Timms to help their pitcher when Rob Evans walked and went Jeiperamental outbursts from ball players after they Country & Western Band Rierchuck was caught off to third as Doug Scott ripped ave made a bad play, struck out, flied out, or second. Instead of trying to get back to the bag he started for third. He should have been caught in a run- down but returned to second after one relay throw. He was later driven in on a hit. Wackett was not impress- ive in his first inning of duty. He was hit hard early in a start against Janetville two weeks ago which gives evi- dence to the theory that visitors, both off the bat of Cochrane. Bill Owen started the sec- ond with a safety and then advanced two bases on an- other hit. He counted when Larry Brown, making a rare appearance in a Port uni- form, singled deep in the hole at shortstop. a single down the first base line. With runners on the corners Bill St. John hit a sinking line. double which brought in Evans. St. John and Scott scored on Wack- ett's pinch hit single. Port Perry remains in third place of the six team Lake Scugog League, but mathematically, they cannot catch league leading Ponty- pool A Short Ride for Quality Service 576-3150 - OSHAWA . TAUNTON ROAD EAST at TOWNLINE SALES - SERVICE - PARTS We welcome you to see our complete line of Honda Motorcycles & Honda Motor Products. You're ahead on a i a COC likely will not play there. Wackett's best position is at second base where Scott only potential weakness is on the mound where the suc- cesses of Cochrane and PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 8, 1979 -- 21 holds fort and Bryant' has Wackett have been sporadic. Sports Talk generally screwed up. After one of these occasions many players will throw the bat, or use a variety of vocabulary which Webster's has neglected to print. Several short-tempered com- petitors have made it a personal habit to swear or chuck the lumber in disgust after being put out. These incidents do not make for an enjoyable game on behalf of the viewers. There is nothing more disgusting than to be sitting on the bleachers down the first base line and be subjected to the profanity uttered by a player called out at first. The use of four letter words and Biblical names seems to be increasing yet nobody is concerned about it. know how to refrain from the mini temper tantrums. Personally, I feel that a large part of this should fall on the umpires who should eject players who insist on using foul language, or on trying to drive a stick or a batting helmet into the ground and through the nearest fence. Perhaps if players would see their teammates tossed out of a game they would learn not to do it themselves. Part of the problem of controlling this should come to the coaches as well. If an umpire will not eliminate a youngster from the contest for these actions, then the coach should sit him down on the bench for a spell. If something is not done about these misdemeanors then everyone might have to start wearing ear muffs and hard hats to the ball yard. Bat throwing can be dangerous and the clouds of blue smoke can burn your ears. DEBENTURES PORT TAVERN 203 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY Dinner & Dance ROAST BEEF - CABBAGE ROLLS SWEDISH MEAT BALLS SALAD - DESSERT - BEVERAGE INCLUDED $6.00 per person For Reservations Call 985-3281 perhaps he takes time to "We've got a playoff spot. Occasionally an umpire will warn a player for pocaaaaaaaaaaneEmE oo ; warm up. He also has a That's all we're rv throwing his bat or even eject another for swearing, if Summer Sale ' habit of tossing a lot of about," says Port Perry boss he says it loud enough. The problem, in my opinion, is ; < pitches during breaks in the Doug Scott. that these warnings are two infrequent, and the | 3 T 3 action. In recent games Port has disqualifications are almost non-existant. 0 S E AM 8 Port missed an excellent employed several players at It is understandable that a player needs to let off his 8 " . opportunity to get back some different infield positions. frustrations but why can't he be like Mark Lemongello, ' C runs in the bottom of the Phil Cochrane moved from the ex-Blue Jay crybaby, and bite a chunk out of his CL E AN | N 0 seventh when Jim Geer was pitcher to first base to short- shoulder or throw a hair dryer around the dressing picked off third base after stop in the most recent room? These, of.course, are not practical solutions ! - (especially if one is a vegetarian), but then neither is ; RecRooms............ $25 - $30. ) bat throwing or swearing. 0 . 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