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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 13

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Local Park Ballard's present- haek hits in the Toure In-1 defensive plays to hold the a Finals on Friday night whenla good variety of pitches to Ballard Lumber Midgets | ed perhaps the largest crowd ning by Rick Beare, Bill Wan- | score down. Doug Hughes I : «3 they climinated East Wood-| control the East Woodland | came up with two real pleas- | ever seen in the Park for a amaker and Bob Baxter, to|had 15 strikeouts over the a lands 9-5 in a game played at| batters and also he was a[ing games on the week-end. single game, a 2-1 victory. provide Ors 21am. nine innings. he the local park. LG.A. had] threat at bat. They lost 2-1 in MacTier as Doug Huges allowed two MacTier's Fun cane: on Third game between these 15 solid blow over the left-| {wo well balanced clubs will i - ca be in Barrie. #: In House League Play-offs 4 % Goodwood has won the Squirt y Trophy when they defeated A % Greenbank 13-12 in the 4th Nf game. Greenbank has won 8 mE this trophy the 3 previous iq i years and ended this season aL in first place. Murray Lee ls has done a great job in wie Greenbank and should be fe : right back in the play-off i action next year. Hs, For Goodwood Coach Bill a ; Cw * bg gy, McQuaker this was his re- ward for two hard years of work with the Goodwood boys. In Pee Wee Playoffs Good- wood & Emmersons are tied one game each as the local boys won 8-7 in Port Perry on Sunday. This best of five series will probably go the limit to decide a winner. fd AT Gi pr he | : In Bantam Mersco's have The great ones for '68 won two games over Green S : bank. Ken Irvine continues are at your , : {| to pitch good ball for Mers- Pontiac dealer's! co's who could wrap-up this : : 8 | series in Port this week. The Bantam girls' Crests were won by Marlyn Bronson Top: '68 Pontiac Parisienne Sport Coupe. Bottom: '68 Grande Parisienne Sport Sedan. and' Louise Luke's Angels when they eliminated Star- 68 Pontiac goesWide Track all the way! .5:=5% 5: oR nr En i SR SATS and they enjoyed a good sea- son. - All four clubs improved Dramatic new flowline styling with disappearing greatly as the season pro- windshield wipers. Bigger tires, wide 6" wheels set further gressed. . The coaches of the apart for a wider track. Big new Astro-Flash other clubs were: Starlets-- 327 cu. in. 210 hp standard on V8 models. Joon amen May Raby phe Peripheral bumper. Full Glass styling and SS ay rue oan ig LA Short; Cent. Girls--Darlene Astro Ventilation on Grande Parisienne Irvine, Shay Gray. Sport Coupe. Squirt followers will be pleased to hear that Cobourg Legion won the Squirt Championship on Saturday New flowline styling, new road-holding stability, plus the biggest standard V8 engine » in Pontiac's history. a LAE Ra V '68 Beaumont Sport Deluxe Convertible dd. LE V '68 Firebird Hardtop Coupe. with a 1.0 win over Gran- h : menor 2 i wie cosa tham. They had earlier eli- fi minated Sarnia 2-1. 2. Monday night saw Zion Hh Panthers win the Junior. la- bie dies title for 1967 when they Ha" defeated Scugog Ramettes in i» the fourth straight game. {ty 2 kx The Island girls put up a + to |_good battle-in-all-four-games fi: SS but Zion proved to be strong i: in the late innings of each ' iy game. nw Donn Gray, president of Port Perry and District Minor Softball Assoc. presented the Dr. Dymond Trophy and con- venor Wayne Venning pre- sented the Championship Crests. Zion had finished: 3rd in the League standings while Scugog had finished fourth. This is proof of the well bal- anced league which provided another season of good ladies . Th : Si di i SESE EE sis cofthall. A '68 Beaumont Sport Deluxe Sport Coupe. fra A '68 Acadian Two-Door Coupe. 9 9 Py PY 9 PY Ontario Health Minister eaumont 68 kirebir 68 Acadian gS eme: before we mark it GM M FF \ A new style Beaumont Leave it to Pontiac Make it simple. vii a for people who are to make a great Or make it swing. FR D d | ready for new ideas. sports car even greater. Your choice. ym on 12 totally new models. New styling. More powerful engines. New Full Glass Completely new for '68. Big design New power. New ride. New wider track. styling. New upper level ventilation. New breakthrough for the lowest price class. R tf New concealed windshield wipers custom options. New rear suspension Fastback styling. Superb performance e Pp (0) r S on Sport Deluxe and Custom models. and the widest track in its class and handling. Biggest-ever choice of for even better roadholding. luxury, comfort and power options. Each Tuesday & Friday ; |] RADIO CKLB, OSHAWA 6.10 p.m. AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER IN PORT PERRY p.m RADIO CFOR, ORILLIA 6.10 p.m, wove sss BOB ARCHER MOTORS LIMITED ror eer er er edt ede el eed rcs ¥ MER a APE Spr! RANG Bol WARE Piss Ug 0 TRA M AALS

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