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Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1985, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 11, 1985 ports Legion on top with two more wins Port Perry Legion Branch 419 Fastball Club had an excellent week of league play as they Team sent home from tournament as too strong downed Pickering 12-2 and the Oshawa Juniors 4-2. An exhibition game in Toronto against the Kew Beach Coasters was won by the Legion squad 5-0. Against Pickering at home on Wednesday night the fans were treated to a lobsided vic- tory with plenty of hitting" Members of the Pine Ridge Garden Club were busy Saturday morning planting shrubs and flowers around the Rotary Band- - shell in Palmer Park with Marigolds, Impa- tiens, Pyramid cedar shrubs, and Old Gold 2 4 Pig ar LX. who gave up their Saturday morning to help make the Township more attractive are: Roelf Hahn, Shirley Love (with the sign) Dave Petrie; Daryl and Marilyn Brown, Claudia McDiarmid, and Grace Bajema. < spreaders. The people with the green thumbs Photo day at soccer field This week begins our league games in each house league division There were a few changes in the Atom teams but the Convenors are quite satished with the Squirt and Mim teams On Sat June 1#at the Scugog Soccer Fields we will- be taking photo graphs of each team Coaches and teams should be there in their uniforms at each perspective time as scheduled: Mim 9:30. Squirt 10:00; Atom - 10:30; Ban- tam Girls, Bantam Boys. Women's Team - 11:30. Mosquito Girls, Mosquito Boys. Pee Wee Girls, Pee Wee Boys - 11:00 Soccer on the Road Mosquito Girls lake Scugog Lumber girls travelled to Whitby and came away with a score of 8-2 for Whitby Keep working girls Pee Wee Girls One Hour Photo girls had a home game this past week They played Lakeshore Landscaping 4 Property Management | "SPRING CLEAN-UP Clean all Lawn Areas Clean all Garden Beds Clean all Walkways - Patios & Driveways Cultivate & Edge all Garden Beds Pruning of trees & shrubs (under 10 ft) Lawn 'Garden Fertilizing -- Book Now! -- CALL GERRY ... 985-2188 Ajax and the Port Perry girls came out on top with a socre of 3-0 Jodi Sayles got 2 goals with Jennifer Allardyce get- ting the other goal Good game girls' Bantam Girls No report Women's Team The Women's Team travelled to Oshawa to Alexandra Park. They played the Oshawa Kicks "BT team It was a well played game and very aggressive but the women came up on the short side with a loss of 30 Mosquito Boys No Report Pee Wee Boys Vachon "Panthers" had a home game Mon- day. June 3 against Hampton The 'Pan: thers' lost this game 8-1 Port's only goal was by Rory Bell Bra-Ma-Rod "Sweat Hogs went to Clark Tuesday. June 4 to play the Bowmanville Blizzards. The first half was mostly the Bliz- zard's game with the "Sweat Hogs" coming on very strong in the second half with 3 goals. They were still unable to catch up with the game ending in a score of 7-4 against the "Sweat Hogs" For Port, Jamie Brown had 3 goals and Michael Toye had 1. On Thursday. June 6th, Port's two Pee Wee teams the Panthers and Sweat Hogs played in Port with the Panthers coming out way ahead with a score of 13-1 The teams were short some players due to reschedul- ing of this game Scoring for the Panthers were 'Alec Cranmer 4. Neil Mark 2. James Stubbs 2, Vince Criscione 2, Jason Cochrane 1, Jason Towns 1. and Rory Bell 1. With one goal for the Sweat Hogs was Jason Clayton. Bantam Boys No Report by the locals. Offensive stars for Port were Bill Bridge, Dave Dickson and Jack Bright with 3 hits apiece; Tim Thomp- son with 2 hits; and a hit each went to Todd Wilbur and Lawrie Williams. Lawrie's hit was a towering homerun to right center field lan- ding in the drainage ditch. The pitching was handled by John Annis and Lawrie Williams as they split the game. Pickering had 2 hits and one other player got on base via an error. The following night in "Oshawa, Port Legion played the Juniors and nipped them 4-2. The hit- ting in this game was led by Doug Scott and Dave Dickson with 2 hits each; with singles going to Tim Thompson, Larry Pickey, Todd Wilbur and The Greenbank Gamblers Fastball Club is off to the best start in the history of the team and they lead the 'North Durham" League with a 6 win - 0 loss record. The Greenbank Bat- ters have been very strong at the plate while the pitching (which has long been a Gambler strong point) has so far in the season been excellent. Last year's Gambler pitching staff have all returned and Ken Goreski, Russ Korbak and Roland Osske have been impressive in their outings to date. Don Phinney, Hugh Johnston and Gary Baker have shared the catching duties and all have played well. Shift work continues to be a problem for the Gamblers with a number of their players working a 'two week about" swing shift which takes the players longer to get into "playing shape." However, weekend games and practises help to keep everyone sharp. Excellent defensive play has always been a trade mark of the Gamblers and this year is no exception as they have only committed 6 errors in the first 9 games of the young season Fastball Jack Bright. The coach was pressed into duty as Port was lacking a number of players due to shift work. Again, Lawrie Williams and John Annis split the pitching duties quite capably, allowing just 5 hits and 2 runs. On Saturday, Port travelled to Kew Beach in Toronto and won their 1st game of the tourna- ment 5-0 on a 1 hitter by John Annis. The hitting was supplied by red-hot Dave Dickson with 3 safeties and 3 runs; with single hits going to Colin Wackett, Rick Evans, Jay Williams, Todd Wilbur and Grand Jackson. After the 1st game, the tournament committee issued a statement declaring us too strong for the tourna- ment and returned our entry fee. Next action for the Legion team is Wednes- day night against the Oshawa Blues, the reign- ing OSSA Sr. 'A' champs at home and then into Oshawa the next night to face the Whitby Legion Team. Port Legion Cold Springs Whitby Copperfields Oshawa Juniors LEAGUE STANDINGS P W L T Pt 6 5 1 0 10 7 4 1 2 10 9 4 3 2 10 7 2 5 0 4 6 0 4 2 2 Perfect start for those Gamblers The infield is compris- ed of Trevor Till, John Foster, Don Beaton, Brian Till, Roddy Real and backed up by play- ing coach Steve Foster and excellent utility man Darryl Hudgin. Roaming the Green- bank outfield again are the fleet Neil Rodd, Den- nis Romeril, Greg Rodd and Ray Meisner with utility players Chris Cookman and Brian Myers completing the Gambler line-up. Every Monday night is Fastball Night at Green- bank Park with game "time 8:30 p.m. The lone exception is Monday, June 24th {due to the Goodwood Bowling Team withdrawing). On that date the Gamblers will travel to Zephyr to play a postponed game with the Zephyr "A'"'s. Greenbank also has a rained out game with the "Mount Albert "Moun- ties' which could possibly be played at Greenbank on a Sunday afternoon. Details of this game will follow. Ladies suffer first defeat The Dennis Anderson Chev Olds Ladies Lob Ball team suffered their first defeat of the season last Monday night losing to the Seagrave Turkey Power by a score of 15 to 14 DACO maintained the lead right up until the 7th inning when the Seagrave bats came alive scoring 5 runs to go ahead. DACO's Melody Moase was very busy and effec- tive playing 3rd base. Left field could not have been played any better by anyone in the league then it was by Seagrave's Kathy Smith. DACO plays the next game Wednesday even- ing against the Jolly Rogers at the diamond on Water Street. Ny, Y TROPHIES f ] and i | EYGRANG DO-NO's § RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD ueen St, Port Perry l : Q 985-2839 ~ 2: / [J] --p-- IN oo ") pro RE ET Fw lly ag Aap dae EGON RE BE EE ERR SR EHR EN SR I rte RE MRC Ee yee ip SP nA al co Ra Sm a A th Rd aE BENS ta GA Re SG Resi il ie a A A ACARI a RES Ea) Lg iv BRA i hE SARIN aR) Sa > A oR NG ir RR oy NE EN EN Le XT FR ny ; se hg ofp 0 rn TTR " »

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