Th Camdia àtatuman, &wmnvlla. Aug. 13,_1989 SPORTopICSI By Frank Mohun 623-7234ý FUELS STAY ALIVE, REALTORS HAVE LEAD If anyone happenu t spec Dick Statan wandering auoind in a daze, and perhaps talklng ta himself at the gaime tme tt's just because ha in stili In thock following last week'@ auftball action. Dick hRd pit.ched a perfect game for Aive Innings as Kramp Furniture held a 3-0 lead for Stephen Fujels,. Afinr drcpping the first two garnes af the Perles, it appeared thai the defending champion Fuels were on their way out ti three straight. Stata saw hMA no-bit bld rulned In the sixth. wben Étephens even managed ta score a run. KrnMp'S cotildn'l corne up with the final out In the last inniug until the Fuelers b.d puahed across four more te tie the score. Oniy one swing nt the bat frorn ellmination, Stephen's went on in the flu-t extra turing ta wln 9-5. Stata, after retir- ing 15 cansecutive batters, wound up belng tagged for 13 bits. In the, other best o!f ivp %Pmi-Miial, perînani-winniîiR Walter Frank Real EState-, Se fan have hRd "env little trouble In aweeping the first two games over runner-uip Ken's Men's Wear. Last ntgbt, semi-finai action resuimed, withbobth Keu's and Stephen's factug eiimination. Viconies by one or the other, or bath wauld proloug the series, but shnuld Fuanks and Kramp's have won, the beat of sev'en sentez wili get underway Thursday night. Only one thing can be sure - the Men'x Town Senior ioftball LeagUe will feature nt least a single playoff clash Thursday right nt the Memnorlal Park. Next week's encountena will b. played on Tuesday and Thursday. +- t i. t t INTERMEDIATE SOFTBALL With the regular schedule going right down ta the wireý the Intermediate Men's Town Softbaîl League playoff s, which got underway Monday night should produce plenty of excite- ment. The best af five spmi-finals wlll havea Ellis Shoes meeting asat place Whyte'à Upbolsteriug and detendtng champion Chartnan's Clothtng playing Frauk's Variety. Intermediate piayoffs will continue tonlght (Wed.) and each Moriday and Wednesday at the Memaniai Park. In the regular schedule final night Clhartu-au'i were lband- .d first place, wben they bad no puoblern defeattng Ellis Shnes, ta maya past the shne-men by a single point. Fuauk's, who had been tied wlth Chartran's, were upset by Whyte's. ~1t i. i WAY OFF THE PACE! Editor John M. James, bis youugest son Rtck, and sports editar Frank Mobun wlth bis oldest son Bil, represented the Statesman in the third round of the father and son golf teurnamnent at the Bowmariville Country Club, Sunday *The event was won by Dave Preston senior and David junior who combmned for a pretty fair score of 43, with a net 32. Ray and Jerry Trudeau were second et 34, with Godfrey and Steve Jenkira next with a net 36. Three teams weu-e tled for fourth with 37's, George aud *Butch"' Stephen, Joe and Danny Nowlan, and Jack and Laurie Gay. The Statesman guys? Weil we didn't exactiy hurn up the. course as the James twosome carded 47 wlth the sports editor and son finishing last with a 50. In club charnpionshlp play, Don MacGregor, the insurarice executive, meets Bob Weish in ane quarter-final, with Bill Lyle awaiting an apponent In the other quarter piayoff. Lew Welsh ta the lare "A" figbt player ta reach the quarters se far. The winner between Bill Webber and George Whbite will play Bill Brown In one "B" fight semi-final, with 'Ted Fatney waiting for the winner betweer Ted Welsh and ]Bob Marjernison in the other semi-finai round. In the upset department. a pair o! top golfers, Ted Hoar and a former club champion, Jack "Bud" Jarvis, falled ta survive the first round In bath flight and championship play. FINAL SPORTSCAST FRIDAY At a luncheon meeting, held at the Cherry Downs Golf Club, Saturday, ta honr Jim Bishop, it was anriouuced by Gord Garnison, president of CKLB AM and CKQS FM that two present members of the tation'z sports staff wili share Bishop's work. 1Dave Stewart, color mari for lacrosse and hockey will take oven the 7:50 a.ni. aud 12:20 naon sports slot, with Frank Mohun, former assistant sports director moving into the 5:30 and 6:15 dally broadcast time. Bob Burr, play by play announcer for the Green Gaels wtll take over the 11:15 late night sports final time, formenly j handied by Mohun, Les Williams will continue as the late evening weekend sportscaster, as well as looking after the 0:15 Sunday sports. CKLB will once again report the Generais' games, atter an absence of are year. Incidentally the former FM station manager with CKQS. and iast year's play-by-play hockey FI Soap Box Derby Race Thrilling As Big Time Contest Saturday, Au"uat2rd, wu; In Zion.,SolUnas fered the date of the "'Old Timaers"'i their fourth defeat of the game lri Salina. season as tIhey loat 2-1 toa On Monday, Augusi. 4, Zinn Zi'n. Roger McQuaid gave won a big Imre es they d- Ol nearly lead but goals fpated TyTone 3-O). Do], m- by Paul Shymr and Trevor gf>r. Paul Shynin and Rick Galbraith gave the victory to Sknreyko scored the goalis for ',On. Zion. wit*i Joe Hircock get-I On Saturday. Auigust Pth, tiugz the shuit-aut.i Countice failed ta field a teamn I Solina, Solmna defeated in Salem. As a result, Salem Salem hy a score of 4-1. Alwinq the game by default. Wrstlakr, Rager McQuaidJ in Hampton, H-ampton sht- Jim Baker (on a pefnalty shot)1 out Bowmanville 6-0. Steve and Ron riu-one handled the1 Reynolds fîred four goals wtth sckeltg o oia Davel single goals going to Joh1n Scnin % cored Salemn'siPayne and Grahamri flllaq. - - --- ---- -obre goal. :Barrny Stoch picked up the Sullivan. Smith badi a home; On Wednesday, August 6tb,l shut-out. run and Rogers a triple, Tyrone walloped Courtice -.! On the gaine niMiht Tyrone Raye West was the losen< .'Jobn Hamiton scored three ýtravelled te Fassyfern, a small best, cloutlng a grand slaun goals with Wilf Hall getting place south of Ott.awa ta play homer and a single. Rg.two goals. and single goals ai1 exhibition game witJ, a White, Guy Parksanad Wil- we scored hy Jim Rickard. team from that district. Ty- liams each garnered two bit,, lrwin Hamilton and Ted Wan-'ranle was defeâted 4-0, but'a with John Staînton adding R ders. Tim Zavisky ffcored[ rematch Lq pronmised aonmp. single. Courtice's lone goal. l ime iu September in Tynone, - -STANDINGS G W L T (;F CA Pts. BETHANY Tyrone 21 16 3 2 71 20 34 Sudyws eoa ion y. 21 16 .3 2 59 17 ,34 nt Falliç' Cemetery with man.y Solina ----- 21 15 4 2 54 15 32 attendiug lurn outside pointî,*. Hýampton 21 10 8 3 .98 48 23 Rev. John Oestreicheu- of SI. Salem - 21 4 15 2 28 69 10 A'ndrew's Church, Millbrook. Bnw,ý,i1Ie 22 2 15 5 18 65 9 was lu charge of the afternoonCurie- --1 2 1 26 9 7 service. Cutc --- 1 2 1 6 7 Guests last week with Mr.: and Mu-s. Vincent Jackson were Mn. and Mrs. Sidnpv McKin- non, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mns. George Coones. Gallipol- ta, 0h10; Mu-s. Arn Nannis,: Ptttsbuu-g. Pa. Mu-. and Mns. George Wad- delI spent last weekend wtth Mn. and Mu-s. Mel McGee at Greenbank. Mn. and Mu-s. Douglas Dry- elI, Peterbor-ough; Mu-s. Dori- ald Cathcart. Sprtngville, were guest- wittbMu-. aud Mrs. Wal- ter Neals an Satiîrdav. Miss Jane Fallis, -Torontu, was the guest of Mn. and Mu-s., Gardon Wood last weekerid. Mr. and Mu-s. Wesley Mr-, Mahon bave returued from a trip ta the Maritime Prov- Inceq and the New Eugliad State-. Guesta wîth Mu-. and Mu-s. Frank White through the week were Mu-. aud Mu-s. John Flett sud thetu- childu-en Cand- ace and Julie of Landau; Mus., Fred Lavergue. Richard White, Mu-s. J. Charlton. Mu-. sud Mu-s. Alfr-ed St. Hilaire, ail of Turn- ton; Mn. sud Mu-s. Alex Mc- Naughtari, Cavan; Mu-. aud Mmiy. E. G. MacLellaRn-,Isl- ton. sig - uiariungton OSoccer by John Hamilton .,..., , ~ -tice won thein second garne af Bwanville by a score of -A 1.,3-2. Courtice neceived al With ail the thrill and excîtement Bruce McLaren than 16 inches in diameter. Prizes for first, second and . i ol f-r aJon- feels when he races his formula machine across the third place finishers were presented, ini addition toa a out game. George Fayen and Mosport finish line - driver, Allan Biekie and "push- prize for the most unusual car. This prize went to1 Dalton Dykstra scored fan' er" Gary Bruce took first place in the Bowmanville BilIy Dilling - driving the car with the upswept fin Bownvilloe. yoedfae Recreation Department's "Soap Box Derby" last Tues- in the background of the Picture - just like a neali a shot-hnd Hmon deeaedl day on- the Simpson Avenue hl with 2 youngsters formula 'A' racer. Wînners rcie model car kits. by a score of 6-1amon te participating. Every manner of home-buit car was on There was ex'en one female entrant in the race- ard was the big mari as ne hand. The only specification put down by the recrea- Christine Milford driving car number 79. scou-ed four times ta pave the' tion department was that the wheels could be no mr -Oshawa. Times Photo wvV itr o yoe ______ __________________ _________ _________ rwiu and John Hamilton completed the Tyrorie scaning !wt ohni Payne seoring the Chartrans VW in Top Spot Courtice Defeats !lone Hmptoni goal. On Weduesday, Juiy 30th. K napps Towing j a scr f10 Rc aLa W hen Elli Sho s Deautwdth two and BillKiliens with t Tue day N ght are goal pnovided the scau-- r ~ t ~ " e TriDuîha punch for Zion. Joe iu-- InADurha Ladies' Softball l cock picked up the shut-out vv,,V eS L.eieal FranIII 7-5 action last Tuesdav night tI 1 In Hmpton, Hampton de-' ICourtice, Bowmanville H.W. feated Courtice 4-2. Hampton by Jim Clarke productive rslly going in theprie collecting the remainder. ý np oigswa30la eevdtogasfo tv The stretch drive for firstiseventh but mauaged onlylFou- Fnank's, starter Bakeî' evaporate as the hometown; Reynolds and single goals ini the Intermediate Men'slone run. Krsmp operied the gave uip thr-ee ruris on five. Courtice club counted twt,,cei.from Grahamn Dallas sidi Softball League xvas settlediframe with a two base shot,1hbits during four inniugs. Re-':lu the third, fourth, fiuth sud goals wene scored by Randyý in ast Wednesdsy night's: but was csught going to third. ief flingen Webster, workingl sixth ta post au 8-e victory. Heniry sud John Goyne. doubleheader. Las t year's Buadley then biasted a deep'the final three frames, s1Baonnie Simnpson started for In the third game that wasi champion, Chautrn's M'e's' drive ta left for his seconditagged for four i-tns sud faur pae htngt oiawn Wear, copped the top spotlboner, but Beaupnie netiu-ed safeties, takinig the loss. Ran- the winners, wtth Dianie Whai- plsyetat igerB, Savlleo with a defaulted wiu. over: the next two batters. dy Donoghue fiuished the, eu taklug aven the miouudib a 1-u0kecavu- Bowmn akvie seon pac Eli Soe. Arourid the Bases: regulai- season with a 394.! chou-es in relief. Thev coi- i coed theonl gRau Bakte second place Elliso Shoes. aveoaed thetho ivtgoalgorothe Iu the late game, Beuriecetfr rd-aeag o tebatn c lu bined ta pltch a h-hitter rgame for Salins with Rick. . auls ey's two (-lucuit bombs sund The third basemari for Char-'ý%hl oriepce poly udepcigu h ht Vaiety saw a 4-3 lcad eae1thi'ee RBI's, allowed just tran's has been aone of thie Couraftie pickoe up ýoni ut.i ikigu li ht on Howie Bryari's ase fullwosaetesofllse1Btt;jnt triple s Whv ase fhole thnee othen bits in registering' defeud.ing champions' mastl Therteli, cspitaliztng ou a' - trileasWhye' Uhaltey~the victory, bis ninth of the'1 cansisitentiy effective niem- dozeri bases on balla. uabbed a 7-5 victory. Thie loss er against eight defeats.1 bers, both at the plate sud in for the Variety club bumped, i-Te fauued five, whihe w'slk-! the Ifid. Gloria Courtîce sud Karen. thmjt hr lc u itsig the saine riomber. Fou- Hurler Dave Rafuse (nune hi te calecedth Curic thern against Chartrain s in the winners, Bui-yan's triple wins sud four lasses), aloug L ~~ "A"bsto ive semi-fnalsd three RBI's hesded tiein with versatile Tenu-y Baker# Pstt Calm-er and Rosemarv', "A"i seie.le bit assauît a g a i n s t'Igives the Meri's Wear- pack n Peu-ris each had two safeties: These same two teains met Fi-suk's huî'iers, Ken Bakerstout n'ouud force, ýfou- Kuapp's. the others goingl in last year's final sud pro- sud Harvey Webster. McLeaii Playoff gaines in the spýrni- 1ta Lee Skinner, Wendy Mount-, duced some topnotelh bail. had a psir of bi ts i Lee,! finîal sets wiil bc playr'd oni jov, Brenda Linton. Nauevi Whyte's wiIi oppose Ellis' in Evans, Ken Cryvderman, Brycel Monday sud Wcdnnsdsy ,ndghtsý Houper. Betty Thertell and the aRien sertes, snd if the ad"bc dai n eu' t64 n :0pm aoAýgL 1Upholsterers cati field a fulsd"o"Aan u eu t64 u .0pm aoKih. ____ themselves trailing the sertes three games to one. The next: troop thev COUld gIl ve theL i i t game will be played at, 'le Soper Creek Rotary Park tonnigh t Isioe tna L! Senior S oftbal rayofrs (Wed.) and uîîles4 the lections can indthie winnin n -, daBogt i les ai tronMon- î-----_- bination they ean bang up their glüves and spikes fou' the siîîiing 1a(ctiui) toiiigIt (Wed- F season. nesdlay.u erg( mP n K Should Bowrnanvtlle corne up wlth a win, It would force In last Wedinesday's Fi-anks- F e e s S ae Cmbc aslxth encounter Saturday afternoon ln Port Hope, and jf Whytes scrap, Bria- iB adle' first of two homreunswi a they can do It again, that would mean a seventh and deciding mian on, in the thi dg e . II?,:u *lash Sunday two o'clock here. Frnank's a 3-0 lcad. The Var- T u s o e Kap s 9 M5 The second game wound up inl a tie, and then Port Hope eyotiscrda]nrU evenpd the series tI a tremendous contest at the Rotary Park. in the first on double ' by Ray _ !st Saturday. Each team collected only six safeties with thei Wallace anîd John " ZKramp a l p e"s 2- Viîsitors pulliflg ota21drso n1 ni .i the top of the fourti. Port Hope scored once in the third, with the Electrons Bryce Adams and 'Doic" Ad- tyngitonGere Geerl"Jue, woou inh-itsige ni oendwih1as h- Stephen Fuels edged Kramp*s Morrison and Dan Gtrardi de-Alanstone and Dick Stata col-' hi the seventh. John Smith went ail the wRy for the win, and were followed by a two Fu rniture 9-5 lu an extra-'ltvered clutch two-out singleq. lected the others. .. ,out poke by Brian Evans and 1 Iring af fair and Walter ý Four more runs ln the etghth In the ntghtcap, Frank's wvhile Ralph Kennedy tossed three hit bail for seven innings i an infielci en-or. The Foesrank Real Estate walloped[kept the fuels alive. scored six times ti the topi &nd loser Gary Akey gave up three over the last four. -slipped 'nto the lead again in!t's MnsWa 27 a Stehnto vrl teofhescd.whKn' On undy, av Bema hecedtheloclson nlythebotor ofRieforthsco -F atio cottuedacttheonn'sechn ookave inthinfthtsecnd wth Kn' On undy, av Bema hecedthelocison nlythebOtomof he ou-th scr-Senior Town League Softball]second from starter Larry comtng right back wth five four hits, with Terry Carleton and Akey sharing the losing ing a sinigle run on a walk, p yls at hrdvng~ Perris to ttoss a seven-httter, runs tn the bottom half. An an infield out and an er*ror. ipaofls hrdvngi àiound duties as Port Hope won 5-0. Electrons' Grant Wright, t îgýat Memorial Park. Kramp' j while wvalking one batter and jetght-run splurge ln the fourth Wlivtead one semi-finaltwoogamS, fannlng another to earn the gave the Realtors a command- fieldin gem, hen hemade ain theadventroîîs ileatoone whîfle two etsto.Prtloe he n edte ee etqih ýrov1ded the game's edn ewhn aeafantasticI1over nteavnuossxt, nwiete Realtor's; i fi nd rfr loed e se. g ed te ee eiq divîng catch late in the encounter. F striking for four- iuns. An: have won bath starts ln thelaeisadtr fepse.e- 7 Then on Monday night iu the replay of the tie game tln outfield error allowed pitcherjohr et-fftesets Stata wound up by pitch- The pennant-winners claim-: ]otHpthe homesters won their thIrd in as many days, Randy Beauprie to cross the, nte ie, tapae ng a 13-hitter, aitlnl the last ed 19 hits and two walks, Por Hoe, lat wilh hei f rs ~ ri he penr, t apeaedthree frames, permltted one while strlking out four times jolting Harry Locke's boys 103. Port Hope had an 8-5 edge He had opened the inning almost certain that the de-!base on halls and fanned a agalnist loser Bob Wtlltamsi thi the hitting department, but made three miscues. white the with a base hit. A single by fendtng champion Fuels would ipi.adrle tcr CukKl-I joasplayed errorless bail. "'Woody" Lee, a fieider's bow out tln three straight. ir eif tceiChc"Kl ljcandDis cen' rap' ed5gtftrfor M orrison and Fairey each, patrick, who took over lu the The big dlfterence was Eric Carleton with a pair of three ne ad ik M ln's Kra npsld 5-0 after four e scesv!scn. rn' eea second hit of the night ioaded reinnng d 5 tck Shtata had cletd ucessive eod. y fghrank's wr a baggers and a double, white Denta O'Brien, a defencemnan the base«. Bryan then sliced rtrd 1 tagtbtesistgles to lead the wînners, jaddb ih ros 'Wit th Jr "A St CahannesBlak Hwkalas seson a riv don telfi fed over the first five. iwith Perris adding a pain. The Dennis Sullivani scattered With te Jr. 'A" St Cathaines Back Hwks lat seasn, a diothern tttsefwent1 tohrGirardit 10G safet 1essa walked wl fourfu auan 0anected two hits, includlng a triple. Paul Wakely joizied ibUne. cleardng the sacks, but! Ted Fairey's dean single ta Lyle Nelson, Bob Abbott, struck out five tor gain the gie extra bane knock department, by swatting a homern. getting nipped attempting toilead off the sixth ended the Hamilton and Stephen. win. iISUtchRia triple into a hogner.1 no-hit bld, loyd Hamilton,. "Butch" Cole and John Kirn Rogers. John Kil- SKennedy only lasted two tnnlngs ln taking the loin, after Desit spnesi<» s, the et botter up als ingled James contlnued to swing a patrtck, AI Guernsey. Ron pielctxona had grabbed the early lead. Terry Carleton tests frorn Frianka ocm Bryan'a andnBUl Morrison added an- pctent bat for Kramp's. each Smith and Ron Pollard each »Mttheres ofthewayin relief. 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