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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1989, p. 32

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straight last week. 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 29, 1989 Travellers find the mark on 3 straight victories The Nonquon Travellers con- tinued their play in the '"'B"' Divi- sion of the Oshawa City and District League winning 3 On August 17, the Travellers hosted Carlos Electric from Oshawa and defeated them 6-2. Todd Wilbur started on the hill and went the distance, with only SCUGOG MEN'S SLO-PITCH LEAGUE -Standings for the week ended August 14 4 hits against him, while also con- tributing a single, to help his cause. Greg Warriner had a hot night at the plate with 3 singles, Tony Oxley, playing in rare form collected 2 singles and one RBI. Brian Robinson had a single and a double, Darren Desaultes whacked a triple for an RBI. Bob Ireland and Lee Wilbur, both rip- ped doubles, while Wilbur col- Team W LT F A Gh. lected an RBI. llers faced Huggies Galley Gators 12 3 1 243115 0 The Drave Port Auto Glass Stingrays 10 3 3 170 120 1 from Oshawa on Tuesday Aug. Square Boy Pizza 10 4 2 22512 15 2nd at home, and wona tight ball Port Perry Merchants 11 5 - 218138 15 game S-7. : Seagrave Steel Buildings 10 6 - 199 148 25 Saland sgh pitch oy 3 vary Country Lane Realty 9 6 1 165125 3 P00' SAMS C0 SUING STR aie) Sportsiand 8 8 - 149 165 45 while also contributing 2 sing es A. Oppers Aluminum 7 8 1 184207 5 and a RBI. Dave Canning col Anderson Chev-Olds 7 9 - 185 196 55 lected 2 singles, while other Forder Insurance 5 11 - 165 243 7.5 Singles Joh to Greg Wartiner, Port Perry Kinsmen 3 13 - 116 233 9.5 Tod eel ur an arren Picture Homes 0 16 - 103 305 125 pg On Thursday Aug. 24, The Travellers travelled to Brooklin and came home with a decisive 9-1 win. Greg Warriner had a red-hot bat going 4 for 4 and collecting an RBI. Dave Canning banged two singles and a triple, while Tony Oxley continues his hitting streak with 2 singles and 3 RBI's, Dave Roulston had 2 singles, while FINAL STANDINGS other hits went to Todd Wilbur, NESTLETON MEN'S SUNDAY NIGHT LOB-BALL LEAGUE with 2 RBI's, Tim Thimpson one §e ~ RBI. Bob Ireland and Rob | n ] Ea Name G P .Franssen rounded out the hitting Results of games played August 14: Anderson Chev-Olds 8 Sportsland 7 Galley Gators 33 Forder Insurance 10 Port Auto Glass 11 Country Lane Realty 10 Square Boy Pizza 23 Port Kinsmen 3 Seagrave Steel Buildings 17 Oppers Aluminum 4 Port Merchants 24 Picture Homes 0 3 ENE i 2 Al Drennan and Dick Martin (back) John Rickey and Werner Mees were all winners at the recent doubles tennis tournament in Port Perry. Al and Dick won the Mens' Con- solation round, John and Dick won the champlonship. LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? The Star is your best bet.......Phone 983-7383 Monday to Thursday, and then The Travellers go to Port Elgin on the long weekend, to play in their annual tournament. The Travellers next home game is Tuesday Aug. 29 at 8:30 against Brooklin, then league playoffs will be starting. Come out and support the Nonquon Travellers. Team Uniforms Trophies Trevor Till and gave the Gamblers the league title for the first time. Oshawa used four pitchers dur- ing the game with John Logeman, Steve Crummy, Rick Dunn and finally John Logeman again in the seventh inning. Russ Korbak picked up the win in relief of Mark Goreski. In the final game Terry Till had four hits and drove in three runs to lead the Gambler attack. John Jeffs added three safe hits with Trevor Till, Don Beaton, Rodd Real and Paul Goreski each hav- ing a pair of safeties. George Red- WL T Janetville 15 15 0 0 30 attack. Tony Younghusband went Nestleton Country Store 15 9 6 0 18 the distance for the Travellers, Wright's Feeds 15 8 6 1 17 collecting a 3 hitter on an ex- (From page 31) To say the championship game A. Oppers Aluminum , 5 5 9 1 11 cellent pitched game. in for a play at the plate, Don was well played would be a Luxton Construction 5 4 10 1 9 The Travellers have a busy Beaton ended the game with a miscarriage of justice as each Trader Sams 15 2 12 1 5 week coming up, playing from line drive to centre that scored team had four errors on the hard Stouffville diamond and the pit- " chers gave up a total of 29 hits during the contest. However for an exciting back and forth game which was full of action and which had the fans in a turmoil for the entire game, the final 11-10 Gambler victory was a show piece. Every once in a while the hit- ters will completely take over a game and hit everything the pit- chers throw. This was one of those games and it was a great one to win but a tough one for Oshawa to lose. . Next weekend in Stouffville the shaw and Mark Goreski had one hit each to round out the 17 hit Gambler attack. Jim Trimm, Mike Cannon, Ted Kosciesca and John Logeman had two hits each for Oshawa. J.D. FISHING & ARCHERY 30 WATER STREET 0) 85-0737 PORT PERRY, ONT. (corner of 7A and Water Street, Port Perry) LTD. & Engraving 0.A.S.A. Senior "B"' Champion- ships take place with top teams coming from all over Ontario and the Greenbank Gamblers play their first game at 9:00 a.m. Saturday against Scarborough. * All Hockey Stick sales get a Free roll of tape. * Licenced products - NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL. AQ * Clothing by Converse, Nike, Cy Brooks, Adidas. Enter Scugog's Largest Live Bait and Tackle Dealer's Bass Tournament Proceeds to go to the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. Prize Money to be based on 40 Registered Teams. 1st PRIZE -- *1,000. 2nd PRIZE -- * 500. 3rd PRIZE -- * 250. 4th to 10th -- Material Prizes BIG FISH -- *200.00 and Gold Bass Ring ALL Participants must attend official meeting on Friday, September 8th, 1989 at 7:00 PM, Sharp. Entry forms available at J.D. Fishing & Archery. Or for information please call: 985-0737 ARCHERY LANES opening SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd << * Shoes by Converse, Nike, Reebok. slo ld 4D AB IF Co] BF. | 3° ER EI BEI (e322 ££ LW ED Pleo],

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