L. W ARSE RE he PE J gee nt LF VR ARP ay ASEAN LEASE ALI LS J -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 23, 1980 11 Danny Millar ® 3 3 2 id " Port Perry takes ball hockey all-star game hy Danny Millar biggest of the game to that v One high scoring line did point. most of the damage as Port LeFort got another goal Perry doubled Uxbridge 84 before Beare counted twice. 3 ! in a battle between all-Star On Beare's first tally, at 27! ball hockey teams on Thurs- 10:19, he was left wide open & day, July 17 at Port Perry. in front of the net. By the. Vi "The Dave Sinclair - Rob time he had scored again, si Kroonenberg - Paul Beare the tide of the match had & 1 line struck for a total of four turned in Port's direction for a goals, including the last the remainder of the game. three of the game to win it in With 5:42 remaining Carl the third period. Port Perry Durward took a penalty and pulled the game out by Uxbridge managed to net scoring six times in the final one on the power play. It 20 minutes after the score came on the hardest shot of was deadlocked 2-2 after two the night. Uxbridge won a ¥ stanzas. draw in the Port end and got The game took about an it back to defenceman Jim hour and a half to play. All Munroe. Munroe blasted a three periods were stop time, slap shot past Card, who was 'the first two 15 minutes, and looking through a lot of the third five minutes longer. traffic on the play. The first two periods were Uxbridge got another goal very entertaining because with 1:06 left when the the teams exchanged goals defence of Durward and and momentum swayed Brown gave the ball away in constantly. Port Perry their ownzone. Brown set up dominated the first frame the final goal of the game and threatened to blow with a shot from the point Uxbridge off the floor. They that Sinclair rebounded on in ¥ The Port Perry All-star ball hockey team defeated Dave Sinclair, Rob Kroonenberg, Don Card, Mike 5°t Only one goal, from left ascramble. It came with 44- a squad from Uxbridge in the first all-star game Mitchell, Aldon Smith. Back row from left: Rich ".Nger Sinclair, at 8:32. He seconds remaining. played at the Scugog Arena last Thursday night. LeFort, Mike Tobin, Clarke Menzies, Paul Beare, iin pin a Sho t from the LEAGUE ACTION Front row from left to right: Carl Durward, Ed Olsen, Greg Fedyk, Charlie Brown and Bruce Smith. Port threatened early in In Port Perry league the second period when 'actionfrom Monday, July 14, © @ © Clark Menzies had a good the Pacers blanked the » Se n i oO r | Eg mm fl in i rs 1 i? eo | Le shot on goalkeeper Rob Flames 3-0 on goals by John ! Lubanisky. Uxbridge con- Churchill, Ken Fraser, and trolled a-large margin of the Bruce Woodrow. In the other ® © play in the second period and contest the Aztecs whipped O oO WwW fi Rh ie WW i 1h) ove r Po we typoo they went ahead on two goals the Trojans 7-3. Sinclair and the first one by Bill Bayard. Mark Jarvis each got two for They- missed a good oppor- the winners while Beare, by Danny Millar followed and got on via third Pontypool got a pair back base line to score two more. tunity to go ahead in the last Don Dasti, and Brian Dick- 5 Port Perry Canadian Tire basement Wayne Hunt's In the second when Greg Port Perry scored on an minute after a shot went by son got the others. Jim Men's team grabbed sole error. Hunt had a rough Houston led with a triple to unusual play in the eighth the open side of the goal Kane, Rob Scott, and Mike [Ta GAs, \ Clo . ~ at a ap SEAN. of Sg 5 AAS Maro NL A PPR "- A al A : = "7 aE Yom du A A ---- % ownership of first place in game, committing four the centerfield fence and inning. Mike McQuade got guarded by Don Card. Tobin got the Trojan goals. a the Lake Scugog softball mistakes before coming out Fallis hit an Irvine offering on via second baseman L. Greg Fedyk got around it league when they doubled in the third. past Jeffrey into right field. Brown's error and went to Ken Marshall and set u the count on Pontypool Phil Cochrane laid down a third on Cochrane's ground Rpitchie LeFort for the hy A Generals 12-6 on Wednesday, bunt that Fallis fielded but FIVE-RUN SECOND 'out. He scored from there 'ing goal of the third segment wo a 11 ona 5 He July 186. had no one to throw to and _ Fallis got knocked around when Fallis went into his -at 3:39. Fedyk carried the Ls The game matched 'two the southpaw found himself in the second. He ended up wind up and dropped the pan in from the left win 51 good lefthanded pitchers. surrounded with none out. allowing five runs. The ball, for a balk. corner, around Marshalt s Hi Ken Irvine of Port Perry won Ron Redman hit a two run leadoff hitter got on again Evans got the last tally of , flipped It over, and LeFort feams in 2 over the Generals' Brent single into left field to bring When Charlie Durward the night after he walked, banged it past Lubanisky. Fallis. It was a hitters game in Bryant and Jeffrey. slashed a single to right went to second on a wild i : An as both teams combined for Cochrane scored when Doug center. He went to second pitch, and came in when or Ts Gh: 27 safeties, 16 of them by the Scott hit a ball that skipped Pase when Hunt misplayeda Scott hit. shot behind Lubanisky from S a wa i £1 winners. under Hunt's glove. bunt by Randy Crawford. Next Wednesday, July 23, 25 feet out at the 8:20 mark : Fallis took a while to warm Scott went to second on the Jeffrey squared off and port Perry plays host to It gave Port a 4-2 lead th The two Canadian up and was tagged for eight play and that brought a visit dropped an excellent bunt to yelvert, 2 §ad, the p gg g play ght a visit . on. Women's National Volley- of the runs in the first two to the mound from the load the bases again on ball teams will be playing off innings. Ken Bryant started Generals bench. They Fallis. Two runs came in ill ° ® against each other in an the match by hitting an moved their infield in tight When Cochrane lined a shot Bi Shi I sinks fi r st exhibition game scheduled opposite field single on the and cut down any further at Huntand the ball went off for 8:00 p.m. Monday July 28 , first pitch. Ken Jeffrey scoring. his glove into foul territory. oh, yy 4 . Fallis injured himsell WEI hole inone at at Durham College in : Oshawa. H o " facing evan: Datoman, The game is the final event urricanes win na Crestwood Golf Club in: wo da cine vei by ankle on the delivery, which the National Women's junior Evans stroked for a double to Forty _eight persons Bill Taylor, Jean Shill and and senior teams. The score Jeffrey. Fallis stayed competed in Mixed Fun Day, Frank Baker, Paul Brandon sessions begin on Sunday, 0. and Taishes the cantast bot July 12, 1980 at Crestwood and Kathy Huestis, Joy July 27 at 2:00 p.m. at a cost Ne did oie Out Thomheniar: Golf Club. After teeing off Forbes and Bob Blick, John of $5.00 per athlete. Coaches ly in the eighth for an coke boxes, putting through Banks and Joan Chilton, can also enter the classes at emergency pinch runner. sand traps, some had a good Winnie Casey and Clarke the same fee. by Cathy Collins game. Playing well on The Port Perry Home- defence was Brenda Gundry stead Furniture Hurricanes and Andrea Atchison. played away to Whitby The Hurricanes have OPtimists in Whitby on played nine games, winning Thursday, July 17th and won six and losing three. This 3 goals to 2. It was a very should make us about third after doubling score until they reached Ross. A barbecue and dance There are two sessions rh, P ings. the left field line to drive in © P 8 long. The Monday class also i ing the ball well between There will be no games for o hrane and Evans with Sree HOLE IN ONE runs from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. them and keeping good the next three weeks. The the fourth and fifth runs of First place was captured Crestwood Golf Club In addition, the two teams control. Terri O'Neil scored next game is in Ajax on the frame. Fallis retired by Willie Sherman and Kay recorded the first ever hole- will be holding a training the first goal assisted by August 14th and we play Watson with 87. Second - in-one since it opened session Sund d Mond . Durward, the tenth batter of . p )n Sunday an onday ao oan stro ary Burn Ins. ot Alm th ining, to il the rally. Sele SUC ri Coors approximately twelve years | mornings beginning at 51 of the net. Terri O'Neil Practices are still held on STs Sept i close by were Pete Milo and Jackie Bill Shill, son-in-law of the 'Registration information got the second goal being Tuesdays at 6:30. Watch for fourth. A long triple followed Bradt, Benny Ross and Stan founder, scored the Ace with can be obtained from Hedy # scored in the last five the Boys Tournament - by a base hit brought in one Betts, Norm Budd and Marg a 9-iron on the second hole Grabowski of 114 Sutherland minutes of the game to bring August 9th and 10th at Port | ower and George Reid Baker, Yvonne Betts and during the popular Men's Ave, in Oshawa. The tele- us out ahead in a very close Perry Soccer fields. banged one down the third Jim Casey, Kay Flindall and Night competition. phone numbers is 725-6989.