APR A AY, » / ve V8 "hs RAT ML TRE XA FEAR J : vity A ' . : ARR ENFADIVERD. ST RE WINN Sacha TA RA RSs | EP A ab . p or A PN FS» Td re > N ve s OA . te a | 4 . A Tg H +' AP . A edits asin d dust sd oda dood osndi ad ides Sowcilevddisbosdutdndasnssnsien in fe a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 16, 1980 -- 13 3 i f ef i Ly ! hd .| .Juveniles drop pair | i ; ¢ AH f to Mill ke 4 of games to Millwor : ¥ @ I by Danny Millar Fedyk bunted and Lindsay and with runners on the oy For the second time in as fielded it and threw the ball corners Dave Dickson strok- 5 many nights, Millwork of Past first base. Doug Warlow ed a run scoring double to Bool Oshawa handed the Port retrieved it and then fired right field. A sacrifice fly by y Perry Mother's Pizza Over the head of third base- Thompson delivered Healey 2d . o juveniles a loss, this time by Man Glen Dixon, permitting from third. Dickson added a 5 a more convincing 13-7 Fedyk to come in. run when Lindsay balked JA margin on July 10 in Port Millwork scored one runin trying to get an appeal at ey Perry. the second to tie and another second base. It was an unusually long in the third to take the lead Mark Brawn and Greg i AR game, taking two and a half before they got four runs off F edyk got the last two runs ARE hours to play. Three multi- righty Tim Thompson in the of the session when catcher fo " run innings and a minor top of the fourth. Steve Warlow misplayed a ld skirmish caused the game to Thompson found himself Steve Redman hit and threw 2 go over-schedule. Millwork surrounded with nobody out the ball past first baseman nee, had rallies of four and six and he issued a free pass to Warlow. dy runs while Port scored five Lindsay to score a run. Jim Port Perry went ahead in ho times in the fourth. Trimm singled in a pair of the fifth when Burnett scored igs After Port had the big runs with his base hit up the but they ran into some field- EAR inning that tied the score at Middle. They got one more ing lapses that gave the b 12 < six and scored a run an thatframe before Thompson Visitors six runs. Lindsay 7,08 inning later, it looked as shut the door. started it with a walk, was ol though they would upset the sacrificed to second, and: 4% Oshawa team. But some FIVE RUNS scored when Trimm hit a JR loose defensive play, which Port got those runs back sinking line drive to left field 2 a i) was evident on both sides, by scoring five runs in the that Leon Slute couldn't ° i ARERR ---- gtd tint * OES hurt them. fourth. George Burnett handle. Port Perry hitter Mark Brawn strains to reach first base during a game het Leadoff hitter Greg Fedyk Pounded a long double off the Trimm came in to score against Millwork of Oshawa. This action occurred at Durham Fields on J € scored the first Port Perry centerfield fence, a hit that after Healey dropped a wednesday, July 9. ATA run on the second pitch of the came close to being a home throw from infielder Dave Ps game from Rob Lindsay. run. Mike Healey singled Dickson. Healey bumped handed pitcher, Ian 3 eR Trimm at home plate and the Hartung. The first three $ 4 y TET , ° pair had to be separated me to face him got on base TH AN YO U Ek Cartwright minor i: vo ocmsd vinsremms om ms § i ! infield single. 4 CL . ! VE, . Bud Yahn hit an RBI shot Shinde sma THORS) Sve 3 The Port Perry and District Minor Softball Asso fu that just got past Dickson at with a blow to left field. A .$ ciation would like to thank all those persons qh softba | [| res u 1s second base. Doug Warlow sacrifice fly brought in the § Who contributed to the hosting of the Ontario bo Tove rier Inne final Millwork run of the 3 Midget Elimination Tournament - fae . 0 p 3 by Bob Hermann to inning right down to the game. 3 TK: Senior results for the July last bat. When Davids pulled Roane roroved Tham con Aflor the 2xy Siar 4 IN Tavs (RAW INGE yy INC Fe 2nd game saw Marlow Feeds out all the stops with home and put in Ian Hartung sch Hartung settled down. He 3 IRWIN TOYS (RAWLINGS DIV.), LY, ' ® edge out M&M Coachworks runs by Jamie Menzie and runs scored when Carl Lind- blanked the Millwork hitters 3 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE, 35. 13 to 12 at Blackstock. Danny Maw to win it by a. -say hit the ball to shortstop Lo hc Was replaced in the = $ WHITEFIELD MEATS, 5 Haine's Esso had a decisive narrow 20-19. The winning and Burnett made a bad Lo. [ling by newcomer $ yu) yg SON'S SMALL ENGINES victory over Caesarea Fish pitchers were Jamie throw Larry Brown. Brown has 3 GORD LEWIS MOTORS and Chips 22 to 2 in Caesarea Menzies and Trina Monroe. Millwork got its last run in pitched unimpressively in 3 ' and the final game of the Good plays by 2nd b n x ! the Durham Softball League § MARIE VENNING, Ne rma game of the plays by 2nd baseman the eighth when Carl Lind- ;p4 has joined the juveniles $ gyening saw port Peri Jim Vernon were areal asset say hit a tremendous triple oo J 3 IRV GIBSON, insmen continue eir for David's win. a i ; S | ® winning streak by defeating then scored on an ervor when Lr Ferry had chances to § And all the Groundskeepers, Scorekeepers, ul Flags Shell 14 to 4 at July 9th Sr. Division Rob Lindsay hit. ° --"--_ Suguding 2 po 3 Gatemen and Booth Help. estleton. Port Perry Kinsmen is 4 : , : § for 4 as they defeated M&M EARLIER LOGS in Ng fourth, and a couple in 3 The combined efforts of ail these people helped July 8 Jr. Division Coachworks 17 to 9 in Nestle- Millwork handed Port t a th. halted at $ to make this event most enjoyable for the teams Turner's Green Giants ton. With five runs in the 1st another loss the night before g.15 oo after only seven § and their fans from 21 centres across Ontario. meet head on with Marj. and five more in the 3rd they when the two teams met at oe had been on leted 3 THANK YOU . Tripp Real. in a do or die were off to an early lead. Durham Fields in Osh g p bd ' ¢ arly Je Oshawa, pecause of an Oshawa Robt. Cooper match as both teams are tied Good team effort in the field this time by a closer 4-1 gy; d curf Millwork 2 : pet, in third place thus far in the and the strong consistant margin. ot its we) pt : vor " 3 Pres. P.P.& D.M.S.A. season. Tripp Real. wasn't pitching of Kevin Ferguson It looked like it would be a OS session y $ long getting to the bats with made it tough for M&M to long night for Port right- eight runs in the 2nd inning catch up. Home run honours Zi giving them a commanding and R.B.I's go to Kevin is lead. Home runs by Ray Ferguson and Greg Paisley ° "Fs Daniels and Paul Dearborn both adding a pair to their Wi ed Ls, with numerous doubles and credit. pp bl triples clinched a victory for In Caesarea, the Caesarea RSE) Marj. Tripp Real. over the Fish and Chips hosted ° ah. Giants 16 to 11. The steady Marlow Feeds ina game that by A ax PAR pitching of Paul Dearborn could have gone either way. Y / ROR ang the good team effort of Marlow's had a slight edge 4 } e fielding crew gives them for the better part of the To * a 2nd place spot in the game but Caesarea nibbled (From page 12) ie schedule to date. away at Marlows lead and Port Perry Thursday July 37 Over at the Public Schoola managed to tie it up in the 10th playing against Whitby 7, big win for Don Frew and 6th inning. In the top of the Knights of Columbus. 6:30 RR Sons Ltd. as they upset the 7th, and Marlow's last bat, P-™ hia league leaders Thompson they managed 7 runs with a Pictures are to be taken of 8) " village Market by a whopp- home run by Bill Sturmen, BITS this week. IN ing 2-11. Although Frew With Bill Sturmen's good July 10th game: The game ia played shorthanded (8 play- pitching and excellent field ~°Pened at 6:30 p.m. with the Ld er minimum) the determi- work by the rest of the crew a Te EA nation was there as display- they kept Caesarea scoreless x X Ins a ed as early as the 2nd inning in the Pbotior: of the 7th Whitby Knights of Columbus Wn when Frews batted in 7 runs giving Marlow Feeds the and beating them 2 to 0. ° ° : and maintained the lead for victory by a 15 to 8 margin. . The Hurricanes were in Bill D | & Ban > the entire game. Home runs Breeze Acres took on All fine form last night. They by Caron Otto, Keith Flags Shell in a one sided played well as a team, pass ; Roberge, Tyler James and game in Blackstock with All "8 well and keeping good 7 the Grand Slam by Dwayne Flags Shell winning the control of the balk. They had Starting Mon y Frew kept the team firedup. game 23 to 12. All Flags duitea few chances on goal i : ow The strong pitching of Karyn struck the first blow with but only two found their way ' Vertolli, good fielding and three runs in the first but the jive te Racy of me wet : double playmaking by two big innings at the bats . : hi ' L Steven Connors and the were the 4th and 5th for a 80als with assists from June 30th Indefinitely Ls heads up catching by Ken Wilson all combined to close the door on Thompsons. The victory for Frews puts them in a 1st place tie with Thompsons. David's Hairstyling hosted Davie's Auto Body at the Highschool in a real see-saw scoring ball game. The lead changed hands from inning combination of fourteen more runs with home runs and R.B.1.'s by Sue Roberge, Allen Hudson and 2 for Bill Ross. The tough pitching by Allen Hudson, heads up field- ing and playmaking by Dave Lee and the entire team made it a tough hill to climb for Breezy Acres. All Flags Shell are 2 and 2 thus far. Joanne Skerratt and Jill Parry. Passing and running well on the forward line was Dana Forder and Jody Luke and a fine job was done by the defence. Making it possible for Marita Kerston to have another shut out in goal. Next game July 17 in Whitby against Whitby Optimists at 6:30 p.m. 2 Zolly's. 579-4365 east side of oshawa shopping centre RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED BUT NOT REQUIRED AL PY .