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Port Perry Star, 14 Jun 1972, p. 12

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CHARCOAL 5 1b. - 10 Ib. - 20 ib. bags y 0o0000000C0 . BALER TWINE . . Red Top Baler Twine . Master Baler Twine . Poly Twine (synthetic) MASTER FEEDS QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY U Loleedlad dul re bison Jd 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 7, 1972 Lumbermen, one win one loss Port Perry Ballard Lumber Intermediates brought their won--lost rec- ord to 3 - 1, by splitting two games last week. Two other scheduled 'games rained out. The Lumbermens' lost came on Monday, May 27 in Cobourg. After leading 2 - 1in the-seventh, Port fell behind and lost 8 - 2. Ken * Goreski pitched well but was charged with the loss with relief help from Doug Scott. The leading hitters for the Lumbermen were Bob Smith, Rick Beare and Bill Wanamaker. On Sunday, June 4th, The Lumbermen defeated Oshawa Int. -- Industrial, 4 - 1. Doug Hughes went the distance on the mound, hurl- ing a two hitter, striking out ten and walking only two. Port jumped to an early lead when Gene Hurst hit a home run as the leadoff batter in the first. In the fourth a .single by Bill Cornish and double by Rick Beare made "the score 2 - 0 for Port, in the top of the sixth. Bill Cornish reached first on an error and scored on a home run by ' Tom Lawrence. were first' "Herculon Material - Sheppard Castors - Variety of Colours. REGULAR $289.00 . A home run by Dave Hickey and single by Jim Strachan in the bottom of the sixth gave Oshawa its only run and also deprived Doug of a no-hitter, : e Lumbermen swing in- to action at home again this Sunday, June 11 at 8 p.m. P.P.H.S. athletes compete against Oshawa Int. Indust- rial in a rescheduled game. The following Tuesday, June 13, they play Cobourg Juniors at home at 8:30 p.m. 4 This team is playing enter- taining ball and would ap- preciate <your support. See you at the park. - in Ontario Championships With athletes coming from all over Ontario to compete in the All-Ontario Track and Field Champion. ships, it was expected the local athletes would meet competition of top quality. The boys from Port Perry High School however made some respectable placings during Friday and Saturday meets with Tom Olsen mak- ing the most impressive ef- fort placing fifth in the 200m finals with a time of 23.8. This is a new school record for Port Perry. He also placed ninth in the 100m, time 11.9. and was the anchor man on the 4x SAVE $90.00 Double Bed Pull-Out Couch s199. 100m relay team placing fifth in the Midget division with a record time of 482, $ The other members of the team were Robert Abraham, Scott Howsam and Richard Honey. Cal Cochrane ran the 400m in 54. in the Junior + Division and Paul Heard set a new school record in the. senior 400m, 51.8. He made the semifinals with this time and placed 10th. In the Midget Division, K. DeJong placed 22nd in ® the mile with a new school record, 4:52.5. yy Variety of Prints - Sheppard Castors - made by Beverly REGULAR $369.00 SAVE $80.00 Queen Size Pull-Out Bed 289, AVAILABLE IN 6 COLOURS REGULAR $69.00 SAVE $50.00 Double Bed Size Sofa s119. Legs Continental BED Mattress - Box Springs Head Board $159.00 Single Bed COUCHES Variety of Colours Regular s119. Vv [ POS ee mt -- me ,

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