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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Aug 1972, p. 9

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Port H pl,.e Squeezes Win' Sjcoring in Nervo us, Ninh bv JiM ClarKe veer. The Little Britein resi- loose In tbeir fifttb Fredi The ort ope y, dent checked the Flyers on Hodgaon was finally waved The Por Hoe Fyes seven bits on.June 17tb, en- in to relieve Bemma wbo de- squared their' sec son record;route to bis 4-0 triumph. parted after working 42/3 against the Locke TV Eiec-l If any member of the Port innings, wjtb a 4-3 leed. troas when tbey emerged 7-6 Hope troap wes going to Hodgson, during the rema7in- w,%inners last Wednesday nght dlaim the hero's crown, it ýbad i ing 4 1/3 frames, allowed pi Aýgricultulre Park. 1 to be their sliortstop, Symons,lthree ruas and five bits, Thw Bowmanville bunch!-whohad an ouitstending night,I while claiming four strike-1u)ts &aw th1e Plyers' na yý ) SyMons It wes bis nintfl lnning single' end walking nobody. t!eliveri the winning blow in1 that scored Wayne Hogg wît s'1 d h»Bss theý b 'l'm t he ninth, with ýthe deciding run, Symc.ns, rudteBs: Pat .OG*Peilly just one out who had three of Port Hope*s Symons, the garne's domIn- away trrm e (aping the trame ,dLozen bits, also wais a defen-L ent figure, with 'three bhts la -' 6-6 dedor.sive standout, haadling eigbt and two RBIs, went îata the Ilwa Port Hopes tl'stiof ainie chances flawlessly I game bitting just .181 againsti home Ptiumphi in three garnes Ironically, Symons' only error' the Electrons this seaso n. agernst the ýTV c ýlub. The F1,;_- in a especially busy nigbt Rick Austin, .500 In this year' ers however hiold a 2-1 re- came ia Bowmanville's eightbh meetings, Jîm Jones and Paul cord at Saper Creek this ycn r. t rame and resulted in the Wakeley each bad two bits. Bowmanville, who trailed[Electrons going ahead 6-5. For the Electroas, George 4-0 after twa lanings, carne' O'Reilly was tbumrped for Sainsbury and Don McMurter back to tie it up la Mihe sixth. t our runs and five bits, as led their eight-hit attack witb They fel]. behinci 5-4 ln thei Port Hope jolted the Elec- a pair. Ia the six gaines play- -eventh, but agein scrambled trans early, taking a 4-0 leacl ed between -the two long- into the lead, striking fori atter two frames. Deve Bem- time rivais In '72, Bowmen- two runs Ina'the eighth. It was ma, Port Hope's sterting toss- ville have outscored the Fly- this 6-5 edge they carried in.- er, gave up an intield single ers 33-26, but Port Hope, hold ta, the 'neý,rvaus nînth", with, ta DoOn McMurter, leeding off a 55-49 rnargin la hits. The RIed 'Be,(illy bidding for hisý in the first, extremely tough Electrons have committed 16' seodpitcbîang victory of the, until Bowman ville -b r 0k eî errors to Port Hope's 14. Ellis LBock on Wîln lTract'k e ting Frp-tà#ank s an- ýdiK\r am ps by Terry B-aker LEAGUE STANDINGS ElsSesfin ally atakG? W L T F A GBL1 on thep wirningtrckagi Ellis------------ 21 14 7 0 169 100 Iast "ee ci thy idï it b\ Stephens - -----__19 il 8 O 143 97 2 v-î1lý rtu f w wa ver w Fraaks ----- ----20 il 9 0 143 180 2½ qf theýr er est eompetitas 1 Fi-anks ead Kramps Steph1en Kramps -------- ---21 10 il O 175 166 4 Fulsrew.ie -1,hacdta settle Whytes -------- 21 9 12 0 122 164 5 fo pîtl hirtogmes1 Walter Frank----- 20 6 14 0 104 149 7'1/à endremine two gemnes be- -hird the league leaders. Sli -1IDV UA TIN pheai's hrave two geme l i INDIIDUAL BTING Av Tiaadl. Wlter Frank remain- MG RR HRIAg ed ir0 a slump end have onlyv . Donoghue, Ellis -------- - 50 21 23 18 ,460 six gaýmes remnaining ta tryV D. Cryderman, Franks --- 20 73 27 31 14 .425 ta gain a playoff spot. Walter T. Baker, Franks--------- 19 60 20 25 18 .416 Fraenk must win ail six of J. Humeniuk, Stephens__ 18 52 12 21 16 .404 their games and hope theat e~hrKramps, Franks and M. O'Brien, Ellîs---------- 14 54 21 21 12 .389 Whtslose their remaining, H. Webster, Kramps------- 19 63 16 24 18 .381 gaies J. Kramp, Kramps - ----- 16 56 13 21 17 .,375 On uesday nigbt -Step-heri's! J. Beam, Franks----------- 16 54 16 20 6 .370 heid h tre-i pth B~. Evans, Ellis . 19 63 14 23 Il .,365 utDai Slia. ulvnD. MeLean. Whytes . 19 59 19 21 19 .356 (5-D) walked three aild fan- D. Wright, Stephens 18 65 17 23 7 .354 neiseven. Bill Godtrey ledý Butch Cale, Ellis 18 48 22 17 il .354 'Stephens with three bits whilel BPnn Siaiînton eand Peul For-lTerrv Baker wes Frenks best1scettering eigbt bits and fan-1 ,%C' lied Lwo eac. etthe paete w1tb two bits1ning aine men. Dennis Sulli-i lo the ltegan, Elis coh- Dave Crydermen bit bis sec-1van (5-2) took the defeat, bered Fraks 7-.Pon Smithliondi home run o! the season'Deve Crydermen and Bakeri (-)tossed four-bit bal, lor Franks. leaeh had tbree bits for thel i.akd two and wh1ittrd WeTýdnesdai? aigbt's action winners. Keitb Andersonad, eib.Hawie ,rca odl Sew Kremps unleash a patent Jim Beam added a pair. Cr%-1 Smith eecb bad thr',ee h;its 18 bit atteck- thaït included dermen bit bis third borner of, rwblile B3ruc. ýel AdaM a ad igbt extra base bits as they the season for Franks, Ste-1 rB 1tch Cole- aýrdded a pair. tbumrped Whytes end Don La- phens eight bits were sared Russo (l1-8) by e 19-3 score. by eigbt bitters. pHIL %oV,,L Harvey Webster (9-4) tossed On Tbursday aiight, Wbyte PHLVWEîthe wipld atedea bignight scoredtwice In the seventh IIEATINGý SPECIALIST an three RBIs. Mike Jobn- Frank 7-5. Harry Willaughby, 1 Queen Street son was right la step wlth struck out sevea and picked Bowiianill thee itswhile John KalP up tbe win, His record is niow Bw nvleKen Cryderma, Paul MVcAr- 8- 4. Lerry Farsey (1-3) tooký PHONE 623-7591 thur and John Steinton Sr. the lass. Don Forsey hed 24 HBOUR SERVICE had two bits eech_ Jobnson three bits for Wbytes. Dicki 014, Cas & Electric Furnace and McArthur eacbh connectec11McLean went 2 for 3. bit a &Air Condition Iforla- beir ir aytWhomeruas doublead borner, bis third boins - Central & Wîndow tb yar R ea e oný of the yeer, and drove la fourj Units - Ciare Hecla & For.sey and DîckMceneb ruas. Bob Tugwood aiso had. Findley Equipment Ihed two bits for the losers. two bits ta round off Wbytes'l Free Estimates Freakas downed Stephens a ttack. Mike Corneil 'witb Budget Terms Available 18-5 la the nightcap. Terrv two bits (double ad home _____________________1 Baker (8-3) tassed the win.I1 rua, bis firat.) and four EI jwes W. 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Turner (stai)Linited Scorpio-n Distribu!tors, Blenheis», Onterin ATIACHING 0,'F SIGINS AND OTHER ADVERTISING LITERATURE ON COMMISSION POLES IS P HUBITED) PERONSFAILING TO, COMPLY WITH THIS NO)TICE WILL BE DEALT WITH ACCORDTNG TO THE LAW UNDER THE OWRCOMMISSION ACT. M. J- WATSON, Manager. Thé Cane dian Statesman, tewmanv11e, AuÈ. 2, 1972 1L plate._ EllLs downed Kramps 8-6e in the nightcap behlnd Jimi Coyle (7-4). Harvey Websteri (9-5) took the lbas. Ba8thý pitchers scattered Il bits. Pat1 Cornell paced Ellis with tLbhree hits, while Coyle added a pair. Hot hitting Harvey Web- ster had three hits, giving1 him 10 In his last 17 at bats.1 John Kramp and Mike John-1 son had two each, Mike Dona-l ghue took over the leaguel lead in home 'runs as hie col nected for bis sixth of the season. John Kramp had a grand slam borner, his thirdI of the aeason. STARK VILLE Miss Ju lie Sylvester, Sarnia, SJîm Stark. l Mr. and Mrs. Sid IHallowell visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert! Carmnan, Madoc, last week. Mr. jand Mrs. Brian Caswell. Beverly and Jeffrey have re- turnied from their holiday to Newfoundlarid. Miss C. W. Stewart, Sixth iLne, ils spending a- few days with Mrs. A. Dobson., Rev. T. j. Snelgrove is bey-v ing holidays, during Aulgust and there ,vill be no service et Shilob wbile he las absent. Mrs. Morrow and girls were jat their cottage, recently. Miss Alta Lewis, Moosmîn visited Miss Norma Hello- well lest week and dinner guests with them were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell and' Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell.1 IMrs. Harold Souch visited' lier daugbter Mrs. A. Van Drunen and sons, Newcastle, recently. Mr. and Mrm, Clifford Fonk and family are spending hall- days at Lake Bernard. Mr. Roy'MeKay, Bronte, hias been having a holiday witb Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay.' A considereble amount of, work la being done on the County Road at, Sterkville Corner. Cet ÇCash Today For OGd Appliances thrul 8 TAT E SMA N C L A8SS1IFI1ED 8 Pbnle V62-3303 .

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