"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" SProRrTS Squirts pick up 6-4 victory From Page 17 ing picked up two singles to go with her triple. Shane Jeffery went the distance on the mound for the win striking out nine East Gwillimbury batters along the way. The Legionnaires next seen action on Thursday, Aug. 15 as they played host to Woodbridge. The Legionnaires came out a little flat and Woodbridge took advantage of it as they piled up a 5-0 lead af- teroneinning. The Legionnaires set- tled down through the middle innings shutting down the Woodbridge of- fence and in the late in- nings started to make a game of it in the late ih- nings as they picked up two runs in the fifth to now make it a 5-2 game. Shane Jeffery was on the mound once again for the Legion- naires and was having a good game until the Wood- bridge batters hit' him hard in the last couple of innings. This was to say that he was literally hit, first one off the foot, then one off the shin, then one off the ankle and finally a smoker off the arm. The last one was enough to put Gamblers From Page 17 and they play their first game on Wednesday against the New Mexico Sun Devils and the game will be played at the Hutchinson Kansas Fun Valley Complex. Gamblers highlights for last week included Bara- nieski striking out 12 Oshawa Heat batters and Mark Goreski pitchingsix innings against the Dou- ble "B" Club for the longest outing of the season, fol- lowing knee surgery. The Till brothers continued their potent hitting with Ray Kurhan and Rich Burkholder having multi- hit games. Shane out of the game and Andrew Hill had to make his pitching debut coming on to strike out the last batter. Woodbridge managed to pick up seven runs during this onslaught to have a 12-2 lead oe once again these never say die Squirts gave it their all and managed to pick up four more runs to make it a 12-6 final score. Getting on base for the Legionnaires were Keith Forbes, Jeremy Morrison and Shane Jeffery with a single and a walk each, Shannon Deering with two singles, Josh Kendell a single and two walks, Kyle Bannon had a single, a walk and a booming triple. Andrew Hill picked up two singles nl Mi- chael Lycet had a walk. The Enis play their last home game of the season this Thurs- day,Aug. 22 as they take on Thornhill with a 6:30 p.m. start time. Whitby Auto Wreckers defeated Cedar Creek Contracting 4-3 in the 'A' final of the Scugog roller hockey league last Wednesday night. In back row from left are: Willy Edwards, Derek Slack, Steve Soloman, Kent Taylor, Clair Cornish, and Mike Butt. In front are Kevin Vivian, Jeremy Norton, Jeff Labanovich, Matt Willetts, Jarett Harman, Dave Buxley, and Gerry Harrison. Goreski Roofing topped Emiels Place 6-2 in the 'B' final for the roller hockey championships. Back row, from left: Greg Warriner, Brett Laycoe, Greg Fitzgerald, John Harman, Brett Puckrin, and Murray Parliament. Middie row: Scott Pinkerton, Kevin Hobbs, John Babcock, Sean McEnaney, Richard (Ears) McJannet. Front: Ryan Ridgeway. "WANTED: AUCTION JUNKIES Buy or Sell Consign: Contact W. Cohoon 985-8044 September 2 at 1:00 p.m. PORT PERRY FAIR cir an 2 YEAR.......... 30 DAY........... GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES * ANNUAL RATES » 1 YEAR. ....cccnisenernsnneeree.. 4.400% wevessuvans 5.125% 3 YEAR............crseeerne.... 5.650% 4 YEAR.......seecvneniennee.... 5.000% 5 YEAR ....oocecsnsrevensen.. 6.250% ceirsesrrrnenns 3.7 50% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 - No Fees 126 FI fan E: 2ggEE : il fi gaEgze if Fi 24. 26. 29. 33. 34, 35. 36. a. 38. 38. 40. a1. 42. 44, 45. 45. 47. 50. 51. Po. WINDSHIELDS AUTO & MARINE