Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 20 Jun 1989, p. 31

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Cycle Club hits streets In its first niajor run, the Port Perry Cycle Club raised approx- imately $1,600 for the Royal Ontario Museum. Four members of the club took part in the Tour of Toronto, a fundraiser for the museum held Sunday June 11. Jim Wills, Beth Potter, Ron Teel and Chip Green together pedalled 221.5 km. in the heart of Toronto. The three men cycled the long course (11 km.) while Mrs. Pot- ter opted for the shorter course (6.6 km.). A three hour time lim- it was set, and the more times cyclists could make it around the courses, the more money they could contribute the mu- seum's educational programs. Mr. Green travelled 69.6 km.; Mr. Wills and Mr. Teel each cy- cled 58.5 km.; and Mrs. Potter went 35 km. J was the first ma- jor event the gycle club has par- ticipated in. An estimated 2800 people from all over attended the first annual Tour of Toronto, which was run in conjunction with the well-established ROM Classic, a highly-competitive race for top-flight cyclists. Cycling stars Jocelyn Lovell, Gord Singleton and Slyvia Bur- ka were at the race, although they didn't ride on the closed course that included Bloor St., Rosedale Valley and the Bay- view Extension hill. Mr. Wills said, "The event was well run and well policed, aoapits a half hour delay at the 8 Ay Tour of Toronto was such a success, organizers are already planning another run next year. The Port Perry Cycle Club was formed April 11 to give avid cyclists, or people who just want to get back into shape, a chance to ride with others who share their enjoyment of the bicycle. For more information about je Sub, call Jim Wills at 985- Port Perry Cycle Club membe Green rode In the challenging To rs (left to right) Beth Potter, Ron Teel, Jim Wills and Chip ur of Toronto on June 11 to benefit the Royal Ontario Mu- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 20, 1989 -- 31 LE a pans DON'T READ THIS AD Many people think that small ads do not attract attention. But just think! 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Nonquon Travellers post 2 wins and one defeat The Nonquon Travellers had a 3 game week, picking up 2 vic- tories and a loss. The Travellers played Pineridge and came home with- a 84 win. Roland Osske threw 6 strong innings, then gave way to Tim Thompson who col- lected the save. With a 4-4 tie going into the 7th inning the Travellers got bases loaded, then Pineridge pitching walked in 2 runs, then Tim Thompson ran 6 in 2 RBI's with a single. Todd Wilbur led the way with 3 singles and 3 RBI's. Dave Roulston banged a triple and Bob . Ireland hit a double. Dave Cann- ing and Roland Osske collected singles each. " The Travellers suffered their first defeat of the year losing to Pontypool 8-5. The Travellers scored 3 runs in the 1st inning, - then could only salvage 2 more. The Travellers could have had more, but due to base running er- rors they got hung to dry. Kevin Gibson ripped out 4 singles and Todd Wilbur had 3 singles and a RBI. Keith Tremblay had 2 singles and an RBI. Dave Roulston also had two safeties and 2 RBI's. Collecting other hits were Greg Warriner, Lee Wilber and Darren Desaultels. The Travellers went to Brooklin and came home with a big 9-3 vic- tory. The Travellers jumped on Brooklins pitching to score 2 runs in the 1st, then never looked back. Roland Osske went the distance collecting 6 strike outs. Dave Can- ning had a hot bat with 3 singles and 2 RBI's. Todd Wilbur had a single and a double and 2 RBI's. Greg Warriner had 2 singles and 2 RBI's. Dave Roulston single and a double with an RBI. Keith Trembley legged a double, while Bob Ireland stretched a double to a triple. Lee Wilbur rounded out the hit attack with a single. The Travellers have 2 home games this week on Tuesday and Thursday night both games at 8:30 p.m. The Travellers will have the Nevada Cards there so come out and play. The Travellers will be heading for Freelton on the weekend for a 2day tournament. 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