TAN Sa el OF eX CE ARN SHR AS A Tih OL SER EA SF CLERC SAAN Ry IS An A RNA AN 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 13, 1982 ports League standings The league standings after seven full weeks of league play are as follows: Played Won Lost Tied Pts. Gamblers win two games, but can't grab the lead I 8 2 3 19 Vkeriage 12 9 3 0 18 . " Claremont 13 8 3 2 18 Lee and Denny Tullock each Bill Thomson had two hits on July 19th, Uxbridge River oe ail ind added one ny for the Gamblers with Neil Valley on July 26th, and I > 3 3 y weak 10 claim two victories On Thursday evening the Rodd, Dennis Romeril, Jay Sunderland Harvesters close Good. Ux-Bowl 13 5 7 : n but failed to climb in the team went to Udora to play Williams and Ken Irvine out the regular league Zephyr "A's" 13 5 7 1 11 league standings as all the the Shamrocks and Green- each picking up one hit. schedule on August 2nd. Mt. Albert 13 5 8 0 10 top five teams won both their banks Ken Irvine and The extremely close Then it's on to play-off and Udora 14 AI 8 2 10 Saies Udora's Roland Osske hook- league race continues with 0.A.S.A. action for the Sunderland 12 TI 7 1 9 At howe last Monday ed up in a dandy pitchers _only two points separating Gamblers. So plan to attend Zephyr Jrs 12 0 2 3 0 night, the Greenbank duel. Osske held the Green- the top five teams. these games for exciting : 4 Squad backed Elmer Spences six hit pitching with an eight hit attack that resulted in a 5-2 victory over the Zephyr Juniors. John Foster led the Gambler batters with 3 hits while Greg Rodd, Dennis Romeril, Don Beaton, Brian bank team to a total of sic hits (all singles). But Ken Irvine was razor sharp in this game and allowed the Shamrocks only two base hits and Greenbank came home with a 5-1 win. Irvine struck out nine batters in an excellent performance. The Gamblers play every Monday night in Greenbank Park at 8:30 p.m. under the lights. Upcoming home games have Goodwood Ux-Bowl at Greenbank on Monday, July 12th, Mount Albert Mounties Results from the Scugog Soccerleague Minis Westshore Marine - 3 Gord Lewis - 2 Gord Lewis' team came back strongly in the second half to tie the game. Goals were scored by no.2 and nod. Good playing and lots of shots on goal by both teams. John Mills certainly put forth his best effort to help his teammates, Lee Witter, Lesley Davis and Brandon Puckrin to each score a goal. Willy's -0 IDA-2 Despite a warm night, both teams put forth a good effort. Willy's team had good defence by Calvin Hammett and good goalkeeping efforts by Kevin. The team played shorthanded so in true sportsman fashion, Crystal of IDA generously played for Willys so the teams were even. Sandy Mark did a super job playing position and eventually scored a goal with Mark Seppelsa to win. Port Perry Star -3 Gee Electric "BeeGees' - 0 Jay King and Alan Calder shared goalkeeping duties for P.P. Star. Super effort by Chad Garwick helped to spur the team and goals were scored by Peter King, Janine Dunnett and Adam McTaggart. Beegees own Kendra McRae played her position and good passing No-hitter game snaps Juniors losing streak The Port Perry Canadian Tire Juniors finally found their way back into the win column, and four losses. The next home game is this Thursday, July 15 at 8:30 at the Water Street Park in Port Perry. was done by Jennifer Mills. Jeremy Dalby tried his best to defend goal for Matt Morris. It was a good game and you are all getting better each game. Squirt Brians Towing - 2 Canadian Legion - 0 Legions team tried their best for this fast game. Scott McTavish put forth his all and defending goal was Stephen Parish. Nice try guys. Brians Towing had Jason Vernon in goal. Fan- tastic work! with lots of help from- Mike Sluggett, Jason Cochrane was helped to score both goals. Excellent team play. Sipco 0il-3 Canadian Tire- 0 Kevin Brown played a good game for Canadian tire. Jeff Andrews played goal the second half and stopped two penalty shots on Sipco. A good game was played and good team work by both. Scoring for Sipco Oil were Jeff Andrews, Dwain Empringham and Jeff Parry. Congratulations. After winning their first R.H. Cabinets will be the Atorh seven in a row, the Juniors Opposition. Thomson Heating - 10 went into a spin and lost four Tournament Irvine Construction - 0 straight, But last Thursday, the team re-bounded in fine style with a no-hit, no error win over Millbrook. Newcomer Roland Osske led the pitch- ing staff with eight strike- outs during the five innings he pitched. Osske also had a single at the plate. John two hits with singles going to Thomson Heating - 2 Butler had two hits and Carl Dave Dickson gesk a Port Perry Printing Durward slammed a tworun Wilbur. 'Stormers' - 0 homer. i Ib Jlyever, the pitching i A great game was Paved 4 y ; Curnow, Dickson, Wilbur s n to tir y everyone. secon and Redman also had hits in bats he silent oh Big Mi had exciting end to end The soccer fields north of Port Perry are busy every Thursday night with that important win over Mill- days of play, and the Juniors action but the close game hundreds of enthusiastic youngsters competing in various games. These photos brook. bowed out of the tournament Wa$ Stolen when Danny Were taken last week in a game between the Legion team and Brian's Towing. The Juniors now have a league record of eight wins In the Junior elimination tournament played over the weekend in Oshawa, the Juniors got off to a fine start with a 3-1 win over Agin- court. This game was no- hitter, the second one in as many nights for the Juniors. Dennis Franssen and Carl' Durward each pounded out with consecutive losses to Caledonia and Fullerton. This was a makeup game from July 1st. Irvine's team played 2 players short and Thomson walked away with an overwhe victory. The goals were scored by - Jamie Brown (7), Danny Sluggett (2), and Melissa Bramham (1). Sluggett and Melissa (Turnto page 16) fastball action. Brians won this contest by a score of 2-0, but it wasn't for lack of effort from the young Legion players. i mmm opm er ett bai a Santos LA