Port Perry pitcher Ken irvine lunges for home plate to score during tournament action against Millwork. Port Perry went on to win the game, but lost in the final to same club. MINI Dark Blue-6 Orange-0 Scoring for Dark Blue were Greg Fitzgerald with 2 goals, Shawn Plain with 2, John Collins 1, and Tara Lynn Puckrin with 1. White Team-5 Purple Team-0 Scoring all five goals for the White team was, Scott McTavish. SQUIRT The Light Blue team were winners by default against the Green team. Dark Blue-5 Red-4 Scoring the. Dark Blue's five goals was Brian Apple- by. Clair Cornish scored 3 goals and Melissa Bramham scored 1 goal for the Red Team. ATOM Kinsmen-7 Drapeau Cartage-0 Scoring for the Kinsmen were Kenny Lamb with 2, James Stubbs 2, Derek Fitz- gerald 2, and Terry Bache Port edged in tournament (From page 12) work. Never did they have less than two runs by the second inning. Leadoff hitters Bryant and Cochrane were able to get on a base early and set the table for the run producers like Redman, Scott and Evans. 6-1 VICTORY That was the case against RH Cabinet Juveniles in their first elimination game Monday, August 4. Two men reached home plate in the opening stanza and they went on to win 6-1. Bryant led off with a base on balls and Gerry Delaney nailed Davidson with a pitch. Williams bunted the bases loaded and Dave Rafuse hita stand-up double to get the pair of runs. The game took its toll on Canadian Tire players. Bill Owen re-injured a chronic right knee problem after he lined out to centerfield in the second inning. He did not return to action for the remaigder of the meet. He had been playing well at first base, recently. In the same inning, catcher Evans was hit in the throat by a foul tip and was down for a couple of minutes. He got up and stayed in the game though. Later, first baseman Jay Williams hurt his leg slightly but was able to continue. The tesms traded runs in the middle innings but Can- adian Tire put the game on ice with three runs in the fifth. Evans worked Delaney for & walk and went to second when Rafuse stroked a base hit. Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Immaculate Conception Church Hall 460 Scugog Street - Port Perry WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13th 5:00 P.M. until 8:30 P.M. A Kin Project Serving the Communities Greatest Needs. First baseman Don Taylor made a miscue ~that permitted Cochrane to get on. Redman came up with a run scoring safety. Scott contributed a pair of runs with a fly to centerfield that was thrown out of bounds. EASY VICTORIES Canadian Tire breezed through the division round games undefeated with three victories, the closest by three runs, (over Millwork and Port Perry All-Stars). They opened the tourney by beating the All-Stars from the local Durham softball league-8-5 and followed with a 4-1 decision over Millwork and got an 8-3 nod over Greenwood. Canadian Tire got all of their runs in the first four frames against Greenwood. Cochrane started the first by hitting a bouncer past third base. Rafuse was hit with a pitch tossed by Grant Pascoe. Both of them advanced a base and scored when Redman lined a two- _'bagger over shortstop. Owen doubled to the cent- erfield fence in the second and went to third when Scott laid down a bunt. Don Phinney hit a sacrifice fly to bring home Owen from third. St. John reached with an error and he and Scott scored after Rafuse tucked a triple down the right field line. Scott connected for a two run three bagger in the third after Lee walked and Randy Crawford bunted. They both "scored on the shot to the right field power ally. St. John got the run in the fourth. . Irvine hurled another good game on Sunday morning when he beat Millwork 4-1. He got the aid he needed with a pair of two run innings, the second and the fifth. In the second, Irvine reached third on a dropped ball and scored when Larry Page squared around for the bunt and catcher Steve War- low made a throwing error. Charlie Durward added the other run as Warlow made a bad throw at second trying to gun down Page. Millwork's sixth inning run was as a result of loose defensive play by Canadian Tire. Yahn doubled off the fence, a hit that Durward might have had a play on. It scored a runner who had been safe when Davidson booted the ball. The first Canadian Tire Men's Tournament in 1974 was won by Ballard Lumber of Port Perry, the only time the home team has taken home the laurels. The next year, Oshawa Midgets won it on the strength of the pitch- ing wing of Jeff Boyce, who was with Canadian Tire for most of last season. Nestle- ton won it the next two years and Pontypool Generals, with Kelly Neals at the helm, took it in 1978. Sunderland Harvestors won it last year. DURHAM ROAD +8, R.R.*1, PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-7890 J.R.I. STORAGE LTD. 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