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Port Perry Star, 7 Sep 1994, p. 23

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a | "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1994 - 23 SPORTS Lawn bowlers busy with tournaments and league Our season is rapidly draw- Ing to a close. Some of the events and results from the past month are as follows: Port Perry - July 28 - M.T. - Tournament winners: Harold Martyn - skip; Clara Martyn - vice; Joyce Storry - lead; with 49 + 5 pts. Teams from Oshawa, Lindsay, Uxbridge, Peterbo- rough, Markham and Port Perry competed. First schedule playoffs were between Tuesday night win- ners: Harry Dann - skip; Marta Gill - vice; Linda Calder - lead; and Wednesday night winners: Barry Parish - skip; Carol War- riner - vice; Don Sine - lead. Winners of playoff - Barry Parish - skip; Carol Warriner - vice; Don Sine - lead. Port Perry - Saturday, July 30 - tournament cancelled due to rain. Uxbridge - Aug. 3 - O.T. - Sec- ond high two game winners: Clara Martyn - skip; Marta Gill - vice; Marj Jackson - lead. Second schedule was com- pleted Aug. 3. Tuesday winners - Harold Martyn - skip; Marilyn Im No wins by Bruce Murray Im No Walton, a two-year-old full brother to world champion trotter Billyjojimbob, showed a striking resemblence to his fa- mous older sibling in winning a $104,753 division of the Cham- plain Stakes Monday night at Mohawk Raceway. Driven by Paul MacDonell, Im No Walton took over the lead in mid-stretch from Armbro Norbert and then turned back a challenge from Trustworthy to win a 2:02. It was the first life- time win in just three starts for Im No Walton who earned $52,376 for trainer Mike Wade who co-owns with his father Murray Wade of Little Britain, Ontario. "It's not fair to compare him to BJ yet, those are pretty big shoes to fill," said Mike Wade. "But what aheck of astart." "He has the same great man- ners as (Billyjojimbob), and that means so much with a young trotter," said MacDonell. "He has a great desire to win." Pony Clubbers On Aug. 30 and 31, Pony Clubbers from Central Ontario, Western Ontario and St. Law- rence/Ottawa Valley regions took part in Prince Philip Games, Dressage and Show Jumping at the CNE. Durham Pony Club's "B" level team of Lisa Alloway, Carly Hare, Beth Murray and Andrea Smith had a fine showing in the Prince Philip Games. Following a closely fought match the team captured the Eastern Canadian Championships. Durham's Daina Codlin did well in Dressage, placing first in Basic 4 Kur Freestyle, second in Basic 4D, fourth in Basic 3D, making her fourth overall. Owen - vice; Grace Love - lead. Wednesday winners - Barry Parish - skip; Elaine Cheese- man - vice; Marguerite Vince - lead. Playoff Friday, Aug. 5. Win- ners were Harold Martyn - skip; Marilyn Owen - vice; Grace Love - lead (Carol Rawnsley roved for Grace). Markham - Aug. 6 - M.T. - Chesebrough Ponds Trophy. High one game winners: Harold Martyn - skip; Clara Martyn - vice; Joyce Storry - lead. Port Perry - Aug. 13 - M.T. - Lake Scugog Lumber Trophy. Tournament was completed in spite of the weather, with a team from the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club being victorious: Ken Dawson - skip; Ella Daw- son - vice; Bill Hurst - lead. High two game team was that of Gus Lakus, Oshawa. Second high two game - Norm Swart- man, Stouffville. One high game was skipped by George Jackson, Oshawa. Uxbridge - Aug. 18 L.T. - Zehr's Trophy. Tournament winners were: Joyce Storry - skip; Anna Beaton - vice; Joyce Stephenson - lead, with 42 pts. Teams were from Richmond Hill, Uxbridge, Stouftville, Oshawa and Port Perry. Port Perry - Aug. 21. The eighth anniversary of our lawn bowling club was held with over 40 persons taking part. Two games were played in the after- noon with dinner and entertain- ment following. Port Perry - Aug. 23 - Emmer- son Trophy. The tournament winners were from Oshawa: Helen McLaren - skip. Illene Wilton - vice; Greta Wilson - lead. Second high three game win- ners: Joyce Storry - skip; Anna Beaton - vice; Marilyn Owen - lead, with 42 + 5 pts. Teams were from Oshawa, Peterbo- rough, Uxbridge, Toronto, Lind- say and Cannington. Port Perry - Aug. 31 - M.P. - Tournament was cancelled due torain. There is one more week of scheduled bowling and playoffs for this final set, as well as one more tournament on Sept. 15. Fall General Meeting is on Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. » é o » o)e 49 ® A Port Perry Ladies Lob Ball Scugog Mens Slo-Pitch (Final Standings) TEAM GP W L T PTs Division A Mustangs 1815 3 0 30 JEAM W L T PTS Sunderland 18 13 3 28 Winchester Arms . 16 1 0 32 Raiders 18 12 6 24 Coldwell Banker 10 5 0 20 Williamsons 18 11 6 1 23 Gators 9 5 1 19 Reach Park Motors 18 9 7 2 20 Seagrave Systems 8 6 1 17 Beamers Building 18 9 9 0 18 PPIGA 8 7 0 16 Timms Garage 18 8 9 1 17 Square Boy 8 4 0 6 Pink Panthers 17 511 1 11 Crandells 116 0 2 Ridge North 18 215 1 5 Ph Alta Siass 110 0 2 vision ReMax 17118 0 2 Bradshaw's Towing 1 65 1 23 Scugog Mens Slo-Pitch Oppers Aluminum 10 6 0 20 (as of Aug. 29) Goreski's Resort 8 6 3 19 PP IGA 10-Seagrave Systems 2 Hank's Pastries 9 6 0 18 Winchester 20-Crandells 6 Investors Group 8 9 0 16 Coldwell Bank 18-PP Auto Gla. 13 Forder Park 6 9 1 13 Hank's Pastries 22-Forder Park 4 Pizza Delight : 5 : oy ineridge Bulldogs 18-Goreski's 17 Pineridge Bulldogs Bradshaw 18-Investors Group 16 Pizza Delight 23-Oppers 11 THESE STANDINGS SPONSORED BY Bantam Merchants end their year with 4-2 playoff defeat This report is sponsored by Cinemax and XL, Gas Bar. After an upsetting OASA performance, the Port Perry Bantam Merchants were back at it on Wednesday, Aug. 24, in league playoffs against East Gwillimbury. Marshall McQuaid was on the mound, and got plenty of help from in offense as Port won 6-4. The entire team showed up to play this night and led by Brad Morton and Jason Lo- gan, who each had big nights at the plate, started this year's playdowns on a posi- tive note. The next night however, was a different story. Play- ing in Scarborough, the Mer- chants ran into some bad luck. Port's pitching fell vic- tim to many cheap hits that fell into no man's land and got down early 10-2. Although Port mounted a charge in the later innings, led by a bases clearing triple courtesy of Ryan William- son, it was all too little too late and the Merchants lost 11-10. This loss put Port in a must win situation from there on in. Playing against Markham on Tuesday, Aug. 30, the boys took out some of their frustration. They made a mess of Markham pitching and won handily 20-3. Every player in the lineup collected at least one hit, and when you're roster includes 14 guys, well you get the pic- ture. Brad Morton led the way with four hits followed by Mike Phoenix, Carl Phoe- nix, Jason Best and Doug Short who each had three hits. Perhaps Ryan Williamson showed just how poor the op- ponent's pitching was. He tried to use a bat that weighed oh....about as much as Owen St. John, to keep from being out in front of the ball. Although he was foiled in his attempt by the Port coaching staff, he proved a valid point that summed up this contest. Port then played on Fri- day, Sept. 2, against East Gwillimbury and what they did right their previous meeting, they did wrong on this night and lost 4-2. The only offense was pro- vided by Jeff Clarke who belted a two run dinger in the fifth inning but the Mer- chants let this one slip away. This loss ended Port's year, a year that was good but could have been better. 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