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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1979, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 18, 1979 Wackett strong on the mound ,, MIO DR BEE REECE TAF NERO SR BEES CRE VB HE VALERA ELA PAA L IVICA SIN EHR TRANS FAIRE. --t Senior team hits for a pair of victories by Danny Millar Colin Wackett made a successfuly return to the Port Perry Canadian Tire Mens Softball team as he won two games and drove in five runs as a pitcher. On Wednesday, July 11; he beat Yelverton 8-3 and on Sunday, July 15 Port Perry pounded Pontypool 7-1. In the Yelverton contest, Top drivers at Mosport cycle races When the top motorcycle racers from Europe and America face each other in ia and Canada's Yvon Du- hamel beat world champion Steve Baker on a Yamaha Wackett looked very shaky in the first inning as he allowed a run when Frank Sawyer singled home a run past shortstop Mark Lee. The only other session that Wackett looked bad in was the third when he surren- dered two runs. In that inning Donnie Timms delivered Wayne Timms from third with a single to left field. Another single, this one to the other side of the diamond, counted Ilan Page. But Wackett relaxed and took control of the match. He struck out two and threw one wild pitch. Although he throws reasonably hard, Wackett is not a strikeout coach Doug Scott commen- ted on Wackett's perfor- mance, "He pitched pretty well," he said. Wackett has also played second base and will alter- nate there with Scott. '"He's versatile. He can play all the positions,' commented Scott. "He's going to stay." Wackett limited Pontypool to five hits and one run while his teammates committed three errors. The loser in this matchup was righty Kelly Neals, one of the best hurlers around. Neals allowed 11 hits while striking out eight. Wackett fanned three. An interesting point in this most recent victory for Port Perry is that seven of the eight RBI's came from the Ball Hockey results first three men in the batting order, Rob Evans, Wackett, and Ken Bryant. Usually the big hitters drive in the most runs and are located in the middle of the order. On the Port squad these men include Scott and Owen. Port Perry's next home game is on Wednesday, July 18, at 9:00 p.m. at the diamond on the waterfront. Flames streak to tight upset win the Molson Export Motor- and in 1978 American privat- picther. He shouldn't cycle Grand Prix of Canada 0% Jail ' Radin se experience too much trouble by Paul Beare unanswered goals. Tim out with 1 second at Mosport July 2778, an 3, the ¥ Sika tog ory Phestin because the Port defence is Flames vs Brians Bower, Knight and Lefort in the first period. Assists one thing's certain: e P Y quite good. Ritchie Lefort and Randy did the damage. Ken Jeffrey went to Willie Prescott and outcome will be a surprise Roberts and Johnny Cecotto. The only innings that Port because that's the way it's been for the last three years. For 1979 the outcome should be just as much a surprise as some of the Perry scored more than one run were the fourth and Knight each scored twice to spark the Flames in a 6-2 upset over Brians. This and Knight picked up one assist. Packers vs Warriors Doug Scott. The Warriors had a glor- ious opportunity to tie the In 1976, Mississauga's eighth when they notched i , ( game was inarred with pen- score when Phil Cochrane lan. Champion Seve Bakker Mosport for the sath race jn #0 and three respectively. alti asthe Flames spent 27 . Donovan Smith paced the flipped a backhand. which p the eleven round Formula _ O.m Geer started the mini- minutes in the sin bin to Packers with two goals in a appeared to have Card beat- on a rainswept track. In 1977 Kawasaki's underdog team of Greg Hansford of Austral- 750 World Championship. (Turn to Page 23) League standings [| Gadget Bags, Movie Bags, SLR Bags, Soft & Hard Cases Savings Up To 90% OFF .. HURRY FOR THE BEST SELECTION! H.P.l. Super 8 Movie Viewer & Editor $29.88 SAVE 20% OFF rally in the fourth with a single and was followed by Bill St. John who reached first on a bunt. A sacrifice fly by Mark Lee moved them along where Wackett delivered one run with a fl to shallow left. - In the eighth Wackett scored a run thanks to Doug Brians 23. Knight scored the only goal of the first frame assist- ed by Lefort. Brians tied the score at the end of the second on Tom Bathes goal assisted by Jeff Astley. The Flames then jumped into a 3-1 lead on goals by Doug Bronson and Lefort. RTI DR] OUR GREAT BLOCKBUSTER ND] RUE SALE IS BACK! FROM JULY 18 5-1 upset over the warriors. This may be the biggest upset of the "79 season, as the warriors have gone unde- feated in the past two years. Also, you have to give credit to the Packers goalie Don Card, as this was probably his best game of the season. The Packers opened the en. However, Card came from nowhere to make a nifty toe save which left Cochrane utterly bewild- ered! - The outstanding goaltend- ing of Don Card seemed to give the Packers a great boost as they replied with three unanswered goals in Scott's single and Scott Assists went to Dave Sinclair Scoring after only 12 seconds' the third period. Donovan Wins Losses Ties Points crossed the plate on Ron and Len Franssen. Brians of play on an unassisted goal Smith, Bob Ryan and Aldon Greenbank 1 1 0 22 Redman's single. Bill Owen, then narrowed the gap to 3-2 by Donovan Smith. They Smith completed the scor- Uxbridge 5 5 1 1 Port Perry top hitter, singled on Randy Cosburn's goal then jumped into a 2-0 lead ing. Pete Day picked up two Port Perry 5 6 0 10 in Redman, with a shot assisted by Pat Oneill and on Peter Day's unassisted agsits. 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