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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1990, p. 32

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The 5th annual slow pitch tournament, hosted by the Port Perry Ringette Assoc. was held over the weekend (rain and all) In the Consolation, Square Boy Pizza from Port Perry nipped Sunderland 5-3. At left Is Paul Hadden and Doug Lowe from the consolation final teams. Centre in photo Is Terry Fox, representing the Ringette Assoc. and at right, reps from the championship final game. The Masters from Peterborough and area edged out the Scarborough Tribe by an 8-7 margin In a game that featured several home runs. At right Is Denis Marion and Don Jackson. All proceeds from the 16-team tourney played In Port Perry are used by the local Ringette Assoc. Cartwright Minor ball JUNIORS Superspud vs Lishman with a final score of 15 to 14. Superspuds first win of the season brought in a triple by Alex McLaughlin along with singles by Chris Heuston and Trevor Barr. H&M Wright Soxs vs Swain Seed Sluggers with a final score of 13 to 7. INTERMEDIATE Don Frew & Sons vs Turner's Green Giants with a final score of 19 to 14. For Don Frew & Sons triples were hit by Jim Chapman and Meagon Wade. Doubles were in abundance coming from Jim Country Style drops contest What a game! Country Style Donuts lost to Greenbank Varie- ty in an action packed contest last Wednesday. Jason Coish and Jamie Page pitched for Country Style and did -a tremendous job. At one point Jamie was hit by a batted ball that smacked him, hard, right on the leg. Did he sit down to recouperate, not Jamie, he just walked it off and kept on pitching. What a guy! Also for Country Style, Scott Wilman hit a powerful home run in the second inning. Clayton Brown (who also pitch- ed a fine game), Andrew Donnel- ly and Jimmy Edwards all hit awesome home runs for Green- bank, Jimmy's resulted in a grand slam. Holly Beatty played a very good game too. Great baseball kids! Please recycle this newspaper Chapman with three, Richard Frew with two and Matt Brad- burn also with two. Three singles were hit by Allan Richmond which helped in winning the game. Although Turner's lost the game we had two homeruns by William Micheal and Josh Malcolm. Ryan Copithorn was the only triple hit for Turner's. Maltheb Farms vs MKM Egg- beaters with a final score of 11 to 10. MKM Eggbeaters had only a single homerun hit by Blain Pelrine. Doubles came from Dan- ny Flynn with two, Blain Pelrine, Colleen Arbuckle & John McCourt each with one. Super singles were hit by Darryl McClure, Marilyn Arbuckle, Blain Pelrine, John McCourt with two, Jeremy % Sionemaogy Micheal and Eric Russell. Blackstock Lioness vs Asselstine Yamaha with a final score of 18 to 9. Asselstine's Yamaha's homeruns were hit by Ronnie Kel- ly, Kevin Gilbank and Ryan Peters. The rest of the game was overrun by singles coming from Ronnie Kelly, Jason Andrews, Adam Stewart, Dayna McLeod, Jada McLeod and Robbie Shaw. SENIORS . Blackstock Lions vs Mecco Con- tracting with a final score of 15 to 13. Mecco Contracting had a triple hit by Lyndsay Dutkewich along with with doubles from Jay Buma and Erik. Blackstock Country Hardware vs Cumming's Backhoe score was unavailable for this game. & PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 17, 1990 -- 31 Dignitaries attend weekend Wimpleton by Heather McCrae WIMPLETON came to the Port Perry Tennis Club over the Festival Days weekend and despite the intermittent drizzle put on by Mother Nature it was a successful event. Distinguished visitors attended from far and wide. ~ The truly big winners of Wimpleton were Sandy Darby and Sally Martin, each sharing the Wimpleton winner's plate and a bottle of the best, a gift from the Queen of the Bahamas. Represen- ting the Duchess of Kent and Queen Elizabeth were our very own Georgia Brock and Gillian Henry respectively. Diane Burt made a lavish representation from the Queen of the Bahamas. Wimpleton organizers would like to thank Gillian, Diane and Joan Scott for the donations of all that sinfully delicious baking including Welsh cakes, scones, strawber- ries and cream. Thanks also to Dick and Sally Martin for con- tributing prizes for the event and to the Festival Days organizing committee for donating hats and shirts. The club's next event is the Junior's Doubles Tournament to be held July 28th. Organizers Jeff Murray and Bob Alexander are encouraging the junior members to participate and a sign-up sheet is posted at the courts. The deadline for signing up is 8 p.m. July 25th. Watch for further details at the Court bulletin board. On the lighter side of tennis, "at net" is the playing position at which the most intelligent and ef- fective use of the racquet is to pro- vide facial and genital protection. See you on the courts! Perfect Heating take win Perfect Heating and B & R Electric met last Tuesday in Greenbank. Both teams played a great game. Perfect Heating came up with the win 16-7. Mike Phoenix pitched his first 2 innings of the season and did an awesome job. Jason Ellis played short and did it well. Adam Hunter hit 4 for 4 and Robert Gracie hit 3 for 3. B & R Electric had Mike Piersma hit 3 for 3. Andrew Jacobson played a great game as catcher. Brad Fraser and Jeff McConkey both did a great job on the mound. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over20/000 people could have read it this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR - 985-7383 OSHAWA - WHITBY FAIR wi JULY 19th to 22nd, 1990 =x 5 = » LOCATION: Garrard Rd. North of Conlin. w Whitby THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18 at 8:30 PM: Demolition Derby 4 Care Genter? Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. offers a Child Enrichment Programme. Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. to 4 yrs. For further information call 'vr 985-0800 + + + + RE-ROOFING Our Specialty "Get two estimates . . . be sure one is ours" Ken Goreski (416) 723-9022 (416) 985-3129 FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 20th at 68:00 PM: Highway Tractor & 4X4 Truck Pull (sponsored by Molsons) SATURDAY, JULY 21st: Saddle Horse Show, Arabian Division & Open Horse & Pony Show; Cattle Show & 4H Cattle Show; Horse Pull; Heavy Horse Show; Baby Show: Clogger Entertainment. NEW! MUD BOG commencing at 4:00 PM Demolition Derby at 6:30 Log Sawing Contest (sponsored by Millwork); Puffy the Clown with his magic! Dale Page and his Old Fashioned Caliope. SUNDAY, JULY 28nd: Dog Show; Puffy the Clown; Mo Vint & his Harmonica & Locomotive; Sheep Show; Light Horse Show; Demolition Derby Championship Heat; Car Show -- Co-sponsor All Canadian Awards NOTE: BINGO - Thursday & Friday Evening and Saturday starting at NOON BAVARIAN GARDENS - Thursday & Friday Evening and Saturday NOON to 11:30 PM CROWN AMUSEMENT MIDWAY - Thursday & Friday 4:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM ANTIQUE CARRIAGE & BUGGY DISPLAY - Thursday Evening to Sunday 4:30 PM incl. PETTING ZOO - All Day Friday, Saturday & Sunday GATE PRIZE: Trip for TWO to the GUILD INN (includes brunch) SPONSORS: Algonquin Travel, 1240 Simcoe North Oshawa, Corporate Limousine Service & Oshawa-Whitby Fair. Prize also includes One Hundred Dollars Cash Money. NOTE® Corporate Limousine Service from Oshawa only. GENERAL MOTORS HOT AIR BALLOON: during the fair, time to be decided upon. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 725-8858 ............... 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