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Trembley scored zano swung at a high third A Park on Wednesday July 9. when third sacker Jerry strike that went into the ey Wilbur made an infrequent Spencer fired wide past first backstop. Wanamaker Ny appearance on the rubber. and Wannamaker counted gunned down his third base- He allowed four runs,"most of them on infield errors, and was given the loss. All the runs came in the fifth inning. Wilbur and Darrell when pinch hitter Kevin Walker stroked a sacrifice fly to left field. Wilbur gave up a leadoff wr runner when he picked Provenzano off as he was rounding first. Earlier the strong armed receiver had SN LV ww. ae rN. a SN hoe . Jerome each threw four run- less frames before Port Perry pushed across a pair walk in the bottom of the fifth inning and Terry Clark bunted safely when Wana- maker elected to throw to of runs in the top of the fifth. second. Lowery followed by happening now at DEAN WATSON AUTO SALES LTD. 1980 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 5 door. 4 speed, radio, 22,000 km.. as new! 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Jeffrey replaced Wilbur on the mound at the beginning of the sixth and quickly got into trouble by loading the bases. One run came home when Wanamaker dropped the ball as he was getting set to throw. Cabinet got its second run on a long fly ball hit to right field that Tremb- ley made a good catch on. Jeffrey balked on a delivery, giving up the third run. Port got its last run in the seventh when Fewer got on base and made it around.to third before scoring on a Wanamaker fly ball. Port Perry had three hits off Jerome. Wanamaker got a pair of them and Fewer had the other. Port Perry is scheduled to go against the Port Perry Juveniles on Tuesday, July 15. Game time is 8:30 p.m. nes Perry area. troughing. We have been in business for over fifteen years. Our installers and carpenters are fully qualified and have fifteen years experience. We carry a full line of Alcan Aluminum Products including seamless eaves- Our carpenters can take care of your renovations or garage, so give us a call for a Free Estimate. 985-9121 SS ER OO OOOO TOE RT ETRE ETE TET nnn Near completion The crews of Hubway Construction were busy last Friday pouring the new curb and gutters for the section of Queen Street between Perry and John Streets. The machine they use preforms the curbs and lays them as it travels slowly along the block. The sidewalks should be completed in this section of the street this week, with paving scheduled to begin next week. Packers pound Trojans 11-1 | Mike Mitchell scored four goals and Donovans Smith added three as the Packers pounded the Trojans 11-1 to highlight ball hockey play at Scugog Arena on Monday, July 7. Aldon Smith had a pair of tallies for the winners and Bruce Smith and Ken Fraser had one each. Carl Durward TTT TCE TTT CREATIVE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS is pleased to announce the opening of a branch office to service the Port EEE ET TT ey ET CTT ETT EET FTTH Alcan I Building ye Products Bar COMPLIMENTARY GIFT TO THE FIRST TEN CONTRACT CUSTOMERS. 8 ROE replied for the Trojans. The Aztecs doubled the Flames 6-3 in the other game. Al Foux and Paul Beare scored twice each for the winners and Rob Kroonenberg and Steve Quantrill got singles. The Flames scoring was spread between Randy Knight, Ritchie LeFort and Rob Moore. Port Perry plays Uxbridge in an All-star contest at the Port Perry arena on Thurs- day, July 17 at 7:30. It marks the first time in the league's history that the teams have met. Port Perry is also holding an eight team tour- nament on Saturday, July 26, sponsored by Stedmans of Port Perry and Uxbridge. Legion Squirts still tied for first The Port Perry Legion Squirts remained tied for first place with the East Gwillimbury Squirts by virtue of three victories this past week. The local team played one of its best games of the season last Thursday night as they edged the Unionville Squirts 4-1 and then defeated the winless ~ Bradford Club in a double- header on Saturday at the Lakefront Park. On Thursday night the visiting Unionville team took an early 1-0 score, and threatened to take an even larger lead as they loaded the bases in three of the first four innings as starting pitcher Raymond Shier had D. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St. S., Uxbridge 852-5291 (Oshawa 579-8752 214 Dundas St.E., Whitby 668-7797 control problems and walked seven batters. David Burnett who came in to pitch in the fourth inning tied the game on a home-run and Warren Geer put the team ahead 2-1 with another long it. In the bottom of the sixth inning David Burnett singled and scored, Craig Venning hit a double and scored an John Lally's single to make the final score 4-1. Shier and Burnett allowed only two hits while striking out seven Unionville batters while the Port Perry team collected a total of six hits. The Squirts play every Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. at the Lakefront Park. - a TT Te Te ee ee Pa | REIT SE oat me ERR ES