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Port Perry Star, 18 Jul 1979, p. 23

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A each of the third and fourth sive. scored on a fielder's choice Hh and dropped two of them. ond base broke and the bag = wild pitch moved HOwell to innings. Todd Blayone scor- Barry Fraser, who came to the shortstop that was hit (55 They came from behind the had to be replaced. third. A couple of walks ed when his hard hit ground- in to throw in the last inning, by Lovering. After Port tied 4 defeat Stouffville 9-7 in loaded the bases and the er to centerfield was bobbed. hit a solo home run in the the score Stouffville changed . league play, Monday, July 9 Lindsay opened the scor- southpaw found himself sur- Keith Tremblay led off the fifth. It fell in left center throwers from Barry Green- Aon and then proceeded to lose ing witha runin their half of rounded. The two runs following inning with a'triple ~~ between Blayone and Fewer. fields to Dave McHaffey. prin two games in the Lindsay thesecondsessionand added crossed the plate when Port and the counted himself In the league game Port The latter promptly allowed hy Bantam tournament on Sat- two more in the next inning. second baseman Bill Har- when Donnie Marshall, the fell behind 7-5 going into the the winning runs by serving yo urday, July 15. Brad Cormier led off the mon committed a mental Lindsay first sacker, booted bottom of the seventh before up a wild pitch. PARE The first match of the second withabuntsingleand error on a fielder's choice. a ball. the Lions roared back with The Bantams have one 0 Lindsay meet pitted the eventually scored on a wild The ball was hit directly at Lindsay added two more five runs. league game remaining and If = Lions against the host team pitch by losing lefthander Harmon who tagged the run- runs, but the Llons were Phil Robinson and Donnie it seems certain that they ih and the outcome was a 52 Pete Christie. Christie man-. ner going to second. But for blanked by righty Garry Young started the rally by will finish in first place. 2 victory for Lindsay. ufactured much of his own some reason, instead of Howell. Howell struck out 5 The game got off to a slow problem in the third when throwing it to first he held nine and Christie two. Port Perry was eliminated A in their second match in the Mosport ra Lg 3 f | § double eleimination tourney pe Legionnaires 'mini-slump' '..owocns ~ by East Gwillimbury. ian Sarron and Hubert Rigal ! after losing two straight . by Danny Millar The Port Perry Legion- naire Squirts went into a mini-slump as they dropped two consecutive games last week. On Thursday, July 12 they were trounced 21-10 by Unionville and on Saturday, July 14 they lost 52 to Uxbridge. They managed to win a game on Tuesday, July - 10 as they hammered Queensville 17-4. as though they might make a contest out of the mis-match. Greg Warriner was the key man in this minor outburst as he drove in two of the runs and then scored himself. After two innings the score stood at 64 in Unionville's favour and it tightened up slightly when Port outscored their opponents in the next frame, 4-3. But that was as close as it who went two-for-two at the plate and Doug Dusty who did the same. Burnett had three hits in four trips to the batter's box. In the loss to Uxbridge Greg Warriner hit a homer but it went in vain. Cocker- ton was pinned with his second loss of the week despite striking out seven. He left in the fifth in favour of Jeff Norton who retired East Gwillimbury jumped on starter Phil Robinson for eight runs in the first three innings, four in each of the first and third frames. The key blow in the open- ing rally was Chris McCal- mont's two run homer over left fielder Sean Fewer's head. A double added the other two runs of the first, in what was a very shaky inn- ing for the righty. The first five hitters got on base against Robinson, and the absence of standout defen- sive plays hurt him. (From Page 22) The Formula 750 machines racing in the Grand Prix are the largest (750cc) capacity class in world championship competition and as such they are the most powerful, the fastest and the most difficult to ride. When a top rider opens the throttle all the way, he can expect seyeral things to happen all at once. Vicious acceleration, so rap- id that either the rear wheel spins as it fights for traction or the front wheel lifts off the pavement because the rear plus Canada's Steve Gervais of Scarborough. All are riding Yamahas and all are looking for a win in the Molson Export Grand Prix. Also listed on the weekend program at Mosport will be two support events, the Honda 125 Challenge and the Castrol Cup. The Honda 125 Challenge is for Grand Prix machines in miniature, they look like the full bore Formu- la 750 machines but with smaller engines (125cc). The Castrol Cup is for Super- bikes, the up and coming In the Unionvill ot. Unionville scored seven WO on strikes. East Gwillimbury hurler wheel really took hold. class for stock looking but ML I Port Ee Ps in the fifth frame and In this contest the Port Paul Bourne threw anace of Only the bravest and most heavily modified street ar; from the start. The visitors five more an inning later, batsmen fanned 15 times. a ball game for three innings experienced can open the machines. } } } ¥ scored five runs off loser Jeff From the fifth on, Port Perry Ron Brown was the win- before he was touched for a throttle on a Formula 750 all Open practice begins Fri- Cockerton in the top of the went through four pitchers. ning pitcher in the Queens- couple of runs in the fourth the way and maintain con- day, July 27 with practice bS first inning. Cockerton was Cockerton started, gave way Ville contest as he and Nort- frame. Two runs scored on trol. On that short list and 2nd qualifying Saturday, satis not at his best as he was to Ron Brown, who was On combined to strike out successive infield outs by headed for Mosport are a July 28, and a full day of PT hit freely and allowed one ineffective. After Brown, four and walk six. The Port Blayone and Clay Lovering. cadre of French riders in. TaCing action Sunday, July hi run on a wild pitch. Lee Wilbur made his first Perry hitters also struck out The Lions also added a point cluding Patrick Pons, Christ- 29 Starting at 9:00 a.m. 6) Port came back with a run in their half of the same frame when Dave Burnett delivered a runner from- third base with an infield single. The Legionnaires counted three more runs in the sec- ond session and it appeared 1978 Dodge Magnum CB. Lic. MMR 679. 1978 Dodge Dipolmat 2 door, V8 auto., p.s., roof, rear defogger, with factory 4 door, V8 auto., p.s., appearance as a hurler and after he was unspectacular they returned the ball to Brown. 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