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Port Perry Star, 23 Sep 1997, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 23, 1997 - 21 ~ 'DRAWING A BEAD: This past Saturday, members of the Port Perry Rod and Gun Club opened their range to the public to allow non-members to get their guns set up in time for the start of hunting season. The day saw a number of hunters, such as Dennis Johnson, above, come out to take target practice, and fine-tune their arms. The club plans another session Oct. 18. Call 985-9191 for more information. JEFF MITCHELL / PORT PERRY STAR Taylor Fuels hammer the Comets . BydJon Sanders Harman | Card and Rick Olaisen. The Roosters closed out the scoring with a goal from Paul Goreski y assisted by Jason Warner. : Taylor Fuels Lefty and the Tip Top Sign A Port Perry old-timer relates a tale from the bygone days of baseball By John B. McClelland Port Perry Star Bill "Lefty" Harper was one of the purest hitters of a baseball ever to play the sport in Ontario. And the Port Perry senior has many awards and many fine mem- ories from those years when he made life absolutely miserable for opposing pitchers. Ore2 of Lefty's more memorable moments at the plate came at old Exhibition Stadium on Toronto's lakefront, 55 years ago this week. Beyond the fence in right field, high in the air, some 375 feet from home plate, was a Tip Top Tailor sign advertising mens' suits. And any batter who hit the sign with a home run won himself a free suit from Tip Top. On Sept. 22, 1942, when Lefty was playing in the Congress tour- nament for the Mahar Shoes team, he hit that Tip Top sign--not once, but three times in one game. After the game (won by Lefty's team, which also went on to win the tournament) Lefty went to the scorekeeper to ask him to verify the feat, so he could get down to Tip Top's the next day and pick out his three new suits. "I can't do that," said the score- keeper. "Why not?" Lefty replied. "I hit the sign three times. You saw it, everyone in the park saw it." "Yes, but nobody would ever believe it," replied the scorekeeper. He agreed to confirm that Lefty had nailed the sign once. The next day Lefty went over to a Tip Top store on the Lakeshore to get himself a new suit. "They offered me one at $39.95 that looked like it had been worn by a sheep," Lefty recalls with a chuckle. He eventually paid $10 and walked out of the store with a better quality suit that had a $49.95 price tag on it. Lefty can't recall who the oppos- ing team was the day he hit the Tip Top sign three times. But he cracked his homers off two different pitchers, whose names also escape him 55 years later. But he certainly remembers the name of one pitcher he came up against during his outstanding baseball career. "Only guy who ever struck me - the out three times in one game. I never even got a look at the ball," Lefty says of a young up and coming fire- baller by the name of Sal Maglie. Maglie, of course, went on to stardom with the New York Giants, and earned the nick-name "The Barber." : It had nothing to do with cutting hair, but rather the fact that Maglie took great delight in shaving the chins of opposing batters with his 90 MPH fastball. the finished off the hat trick :50 assisted by Bill Owen. ird Gary Lance was the only ett player to find the net for rian the Comets assisted by ~~ RayZaparanuik and Bill ~The Aces then scored four straight goals. The Contracting Clippers 3 In this game, the Clippers attacked the Flames net early in the game scoring three first period goals. Colin Asselstine opened the scoring assisted by Mike Willie Edwards scored from Brad Hurst and Ladies Wednesday Afternoon - Sept. 3 Games over 200: Audrey Brown 240, Gerri _Langille 200, Marg Lee 204, Gladys McColl 204, Marge McKibben 245, Joyce Hawkins 240. Triples Over 550: Joyce Hawkins 550, Audrey Brown 594. ¥ Sept. 10 Games over 200: Audrey Brown 238, 254, Lynda Parker 237, Elma Vernon 233, Gerri Langille 206, Ladies' bowling leagues taking to the lanes Joyce Storry 211. Triples over 550: Audrey Brown 627, Joyce Storry 551. Sept. 17 Standings: Oreos 5, Shortbread 5, Oatmeal 4, Puffs 3, Temptations 2, Fudgee-0 2. Games over 200: Caron Weber 283, 212, Joyce Taylor 227, 210, Joyce Storry 202, Jean Dosser 202, Gerri Langille 212, Jo-Anne Russell 229, Marg Lee 200. onnors assisted by Brad Hurst and Mike McQuade, Brad Hurst from Jack Monsma, and Willie Edwards from Jeff Jeff Card. The Roosters Passmore and Richie would tie it up again LeFort. Jim Duncan when Jason Warner then scored two goals. scored assisted by Carl His first was assisted Fit erald and Mike by Derek Fitzgerald and Driscoll. The Chargers Richie LeFort. His sec- took control of the game ond was also assisted by in the third period scor- Derek Fitzgerald and [ing three unanswered Richie LeFort. goals from Steve The Clippers would not find the net again in the game and the 'Flames would score five unanswered goals to Turn to Page 22

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