PORT PERRY STAR i rshay . May 3 1992 -- 29 Towering homer by Don Beaton only bright spot so far The Greenbank "Gambler: ll Fastball Club got the 1989 season cold as the weather. underway last week and while the: ~~ Lést Monday night in Green-: team pitching and defense was bank Park the Stouffville Betz banks Mark Goreski and Pool team came to town and Gradua tion | Second-Lieutenant Boyd Peter Vanderheul received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Engineering - and Management and a Commission in the Cana- dian Forces during Graduation Ceremonies held on May 19, 1989 at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario. Second-Lieutenant Vanderheul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderheul of Blackstock, On- tario, and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson of Blackstock, and Aenne Vanderheul of Nestleton. In 1985, he graduated from Cartwright High School in Blackstock and entered R.M.C. under the Regular Officer Train- ing Programme. Second- Lieutenant Vanderheul will serve as an Officer in the Communica- tions 'and Electronics Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. The degree was conferred by Commodore E.R.A. Murray, Commandant, Royal ns, College of: Canada in Xie Ontario. ~TY 3 Mel villes John Annis hooked up in aiclassic pitching duel with each' 'pitcher allowing only two Gary Vaughan and Doug llan each had a safe hit for Stouffville and going into the bot- tom of the seventh inning Fred Cockerton had the only Gambler hit, @ double in the third inning, but hie died on third as Annis Pit- . ched out of: the inning. However. in the bottom of the seventh inning Don Beaton won the game for Greenbank as he belted a towering home run to straight away centerfield to send the Gambler fans home happy. On Wednesday night at Durham Fields the Gamblers played an exhibition game with the Canadian National Junior team which is a team picked from Junior players across Canada and who left the day after the game for an International Tournament in Chicago. The Gamblers failed toscore in this game and wasted a solid pit- ching effort from Wayne Wells who held the National team to an earned run in the second inning and they scored a pair of unearn- ed runs late in the game to hang a 3-0 defeat on the Gamblers. On Thursday night in Port Perry it was the same story as the Greenbank Batters could not push a run across the plate and left eight baserunners stranded dur- ing the game. Mark Goreski pitched a nifty two hitter for Greebank but unfor- tuneately for the Gamblers one of the hits was a long home run for Rick Bricknell which was the on- ly scoring in the 1-0 Port Perry victory. It looked like Greenbank had tied the score in the fifth inning but John Foster was called out on a close play at home plate. Mark Goreski allowed two hits and struck out eight X L batters, while winning pitcher Ken Irvine allowed five base hits and struck out three Gambler batters. Injuries have played a part in the early going for Greenbank as pitcher Russ Korbak is sidelined with a muscle pull and catcher Dennis Ewart hurt his arm in Thursday nights game. Hopeful- ly both players will soon be back in action. The Gamblers play twice in Oshawa this week, Tuesday and Thursday at Durham Fields and the following Monday May 29th Sun, wind, fun on the courts Sun, wind and fun was had by all the tennis players and spec- tators at the Port Perry Tennis Club's Fun Tournament held on Sunday. Lemonade, coffee, cookies, fruit and pizza were en- joyed by all. John Scott and Georgia Brock planned this fun event, with approximately 30 peo- ple participating. . i: Trophies, - donated: by Sport- sland, were won by Joe Vander- THE Swine, MOTION - DRIVING RANGE " DRIVING RANGE DIRECTOR OF GOLF WILSON PATERSON PRIVATE LESSONS: Individual "Series: 5 lessons 3 lessons ONE HOUR pry GROUP LESSONS: PER PERSON 3 Persons 4 Persons 15. Persons .. 6-9 po ONE HOUR CLINIC FO 10 Persons & Up AT: $6.00 VIDEG TAPE ANALYSIS Full Service Driving Range,» Open to Public | © SEASONAL RANGE MEMBERSHIPS Unlimited Range Balls .:....... Bessette seas etait t ast sss nsrate | Family Rate (Maximum 4 Persons) | For further information contact: | | WALLYADAIR or PAUL RNUESON, CP.GA. Professitials mats 686-1121 ' Ladies League, s wyst, Top Senior and Paul Linton, Top Junior. Elizabeth Lynch was the runner-up for the Top Senior and Todd Smart was the runner- up for the Top Junior. Winner of the crazy T-Shirt contest was Adam Johnston. Numerous 'fun' draw prizes were won, so most went home a winner! A very special thanks to Joan Scott for baking all those sinfully delicious cookies. A lot of keen, active people are now into their second week Tw lessons. Thoughts of 'keep, eye on the hall, pay attention ee your footwork, 'make sure you've got the right "grip" go through heir minds 24 hours a day and e people are happy because they t know tennis was so Arat Actually, there are 58 adults takin Juniors - an lessons and ,78 every: year the number keeps increasing, Our Wednesday morning arheaded by Kathy Reese, started last week. If you feel inclined to have some fun, exercise and some social chit- chat, then grab your racquet and head to the courts Wednesday morning, starting at 9:45.a.m.. Monday Night. League starts next Monday night. The number of people participating is the -largest this League has ever had, due to its popularity. Recently, it was; stated the Mix- ed Doubles Tournament would be held during Festival Days but a final has since been made. The Mixed Doubles Tournament . is still on Saturday, July. 1st with the finals being play played on the Sun- day and the Port Perry Tennis Club will be hosting another tour- . nament, on the weekend of. Festival Days. More details will be announced later as the date draws nearer. the Port Perry Eagles visit Greenbank Park with game time 8:30. p.m.. Have you got your seasons ticket yet for all Greenbank home games? The Gamblers are Gambler bats cold as the weather "fines the Gambler Bats were as ° hopeful of selling nearly everyone in Greenbank a seasons pass to help keep the Gamblers on the fastball map. Tickets are available from any of the Gambler players. ROCKY'S EXOTIC DANCERS Monday to Saturday Noon to 1:00 AM Ladies Night - First Wed. 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