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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1981, p. 14

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Er res ie, mde Co ES Se Se oy ST , a ma ERA , Se: RS Sa Ler Wa FT Sy bo SOT ho K ) N \ es A TSAR A SD 8 SU EARNER - SNA ANY SEE ERS SE HS A SR OH RR pigd! 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 25, 1981 Minor softball rates will go up slightly by Danny Millar After much discussion that spanned two meetings, the Port Perry and District Minor Softball Association has decided to raise its rates slightly. this coming season. From now on, each child will have to pay $7.00, up $2.00 from past years. F or a family with three or more ball players registered, it will cost them $20.00. Those rates are payable upon registration. If the youngster eventually makes the competitive team, his wallet is lightened by another ten dollars. There- fore the most any child will have to pay will be $17.00. This motion was carried at a general meeting, Sunday March 22nd. A bigger problem for the PPDMSA was brought to open discusion and was tabled for another meeting after no decision could be reached. So far, the Executive has been unable to find a volunteer to co-ordinate activities for the operation of the concession booth at the Joe Fowler Ball Park for the summer. The biggest problem areas occurr during the tournament weekends, of which there are three. Murray Parliament and Vin Walker have handled it last year and two years ago respectively and both drew praise from the other Execs for the jobs they have done. The booth is one of the biggest money makers for the PPDMSA. Last summer they raked in a total of $1,800 with the lion's share of that coming from the Midget Men's fastball and Lob Ball tournaments. It was suggested that a five man committee which will include Mr. Parliament, President Robert Cooper and Vice-President Wayne Venning, be set up to look into the situation. The Executive also had trouble scraping up volunteers to solicit team sponsors for the coming season, before finally ending up with three. Paul Solomon handled the job capably the past few years: Midget Tournament Chair- man Wayne Venning announced that Vachon Limited has made another promotion to the tournament this year, which will again serve as the Ontario championship in deciding who advances to the Canadian championship. He also struck an agreement with Rawlings Sporting Tweens win by 8-7 by Kelly Storry On Saturday March 21st, the Childrens Boutique tweens played their parents and won 8-7. Jessica Fluke, Jennifer Pelow and Lori Newell were credited with 1 goal each along with Heidi Meisner and Kelly Storry with 2 each. The tweens last goal was scored by Paul Pelow who shot the ring right through his own goalies' legs, which won the game for the tweens. ~The parents goals were given to Doug Loudfoot with 3, Paul Pelow with 2 and BUY ANEW FISHING MERC. mw 4,45,75,9.8,200r 40 H.P. W : Get 2 Complimentary Cases'o (Yuicksnver OIL Manufacturer's Suggested $3726 Maximum Retail Price... Mrs. Fluke and Mrs. Meisner with 1 each. The parents and kids all played well. ! NEED PHOTO COPIES? We can do them for you. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street _ 985-7383 WILLY & SON Small Engine Repair 64 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-3192 \ n OUTBOARDS Goods to obtain softballs for the tournament. Letters have been sent out to St. John's Ambulance requesting their assistance for the weekend July 3-5 and ~to-- the - Oshawa Parks committee for the use of the Raglan diamond. It also appears that Port Perry will be running a second OASA tourney this summer. Mr. Walker has been approached by OASA reps asking if they will host a Pee Wee Lob Ball (or Slo pitch) tournament. It will be a one day affair, tentatively set for July 18. If it goes through as Port Perry wishes, it will include mixed teams of boys and girls selected by the house league programs. The PPDMSA also intro- duced a new rule change for house league players this summer. From now on, the battipg order will include the entire roster instead of the usual nine. This way, every- one on the bench will at least get a chance to hit, even if they don't play in the field for the first half of the game. Each house league player in - Port must now play half the game defensively and this rule will add to a player's plate appearances. It will be carried out up to the Pee Wee level, Some of the meeting was taken up in discussing plans for the upcoming convention in Peterborough. Port Perry is helping to run the annual Ontario Amateur Softball Association get together and they finalized plans for it. a\V exp [e]\ LARGE SELECTION - TOP QUALITY BRAND NEW, BRAND NAME FURNITURE PERSONAL - HOUSEHOLD - GIFT ITEMS FULLY GUARANTEED BY MANUFACTURER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th - 7:00 P.M. At Toro Liquidators - Hwy. 7 & 12 At Thickson Rd. - 2 Miles North of Brooklin OPEN FOR VIEWING & PRE-AUCTION PURCHASING THURSDAY & FRIDAY - NOON til 8:00 P.M. PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS 2.3 & 4 piece cheslerfields, bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchen Sets and accessories. lamps. stereos. T.Vs. coffee & end lables. gifts. toys. novelties. tools. radios. hideabeds. paintings. mattress sets. plus numerous other items. Anlique repros. china cabinets, hall stands. fern stands. brass beds, tea carts, wall clocks, rockers. TERMS: Cash..Chargex - Mastercard - Cheque with 1.D. Allied Auction Group, 636-0500 The Port delegation gets three votes, which will be used by Messrs. Cooper and Venning and Garry Venning. The next meeting will be held April 19th again at 10:00 a.m. an hour earlier than-- usual. Later that same afternoon a Port Perry delegation attended a meeting in Stouffville concerning the York-Durham league operations, It was confirmed that this season will revert to a playoff system to decide the league champions instead of the tournament style used last year. It will also- be less expensive this . season because of the change. The cost of entering the teams last year was a thorn that stuck in the side of the PPDMSA. The Port Perry Midgets, House League PEE WEE HOUSELEAGUE - Franks Real Estate -3 Glen Valley - 2 by Dennis Wray In a hard fought game Franks managed to come out on top of Glen Valley by a score of 3-2. Scoring for Franks was Travis Adamscrick, Calvin Brewster and Philip Spencley. Danny Vernon had a single assist. Scoring for Glen Valley was Tim Maw and Joey Forder. ATOM HOUSELEAGUE U.AW.-3 Swamp Garage - 2 In an exhibition game on Saturday March 21, U.A.W. defeated Swamp by a score of 3-2. Scoring for U.A.W. was Jason Bertrand, Jim Vernon J *Used Trailers & Motor Homes *Complete Motor Home Service *Propane Filling Station NOW OPEN the 2a SERVICE RENTALS lier ace ELGIN KNOPP - PROPRIETOR Hwy. 7A - Port Perry Rh ( - *Renlals *Parts Dept. *Trailer Service (in park) and Shawn Nanay. A single assist went to Craig Lasky. Scoring for Swamp Garage was Mark - Elliote with both goals. Alan Shepstone had 2 assists and Jeff Oke had 1 assist. Marj Tripp -4 Scugog Lumber -0 In the third game of the playoffs, Marj Tripp defeated Scugog by a score of 4-0. Scoring for Marj Tripp were Shawn Philips and Tim Alsopp with one goal each, Derek Fitzgerald had 2 goals. Assists went to Mathew Durward with 2, and David Irvine with 1. Having the shutout for Tripp was Steven McTavish. Marj Tripp -4 Swamp Garage -0 In the first game of the finals Tripp defeated Swamp by a score of 4-0. Scoring for Tripp was Shawn Philips, David Irvine, Tim Alsopp and Derek Fitzgerald. Single assists went to Mathew Durward, Craig Free and David Irvine. Steven McTavish recorded the shutout for Marj Tripp. coached by Ken Goreski, will switch back to playing in the York-Durham league after spending a year in the powerful Oshawa City and District league. There will be at least three other teams entered including Uxbridge, Oak Ridges, and East Gwillumbury. Uxbridge Juveniles may possibly become the fifth team to compete in that circuit. Hockey BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Emmerson Ins. -6 Port Perry IGA -4 by Doug Whalen On Saturday morning Emmerson Insurance tied up the playoff series at one game apiece. Emmerson's started it off - in the first period with scoring the first two goals. IGA tied it up early in the second period but then Emmerson's got four unanswered goals. IGA tried to come back with two more goals but it wasn't enough. The scoring for Emmersons was shared amongst the team with Robbie Tobin, Mick Cracknell, Kevin Jackson, Brian Goble, Earl Myers and Ian Tomchishin all getting singles. Jeff Wallace played well for IGA, getting a pair of goals with singles going to Al Bouwmeester and Bill Samells. Our next playoff game is Wednesday night. Good Luck Boys! 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