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Scugog Citizen, 20 Aug 1991, p. 14

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Vd Mariposa 34 vs Plzza Delight 8 Seagrave Steel 1@vs Pine Ridge 3 Scala Bros. 20 vs Coldwell 10 Pt. Kinsmen 14 vs Forder Parks 7 Square Boy 11 vs Auto Glass itd 'Galley Fish 6 vs Deer Creek 1 Trader Sam's 6 vs Oppers 5 Merchants 22 vs Sportsland 9 Ladies Lob Ball Week 16 GP WL T" Pts Greenbank 16.13. 3 0 26 Eades Well Drilling 15-12 '2 1 24 Nestleton Mustangs 15.10 4 1 21 Petes Pet Pantry 15 10.5 0420 . Ridgenorth 15.7.7 1.15 Pine Ridge Packers ' 16 6 10 0 12 Dennis Anderson 15 5100 10 Jd Seagrave 16. 5.110 10 Raiders | 15 4 10 1 9 Timm's Garage 16 31 2 8 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, August 20, 1991 -- Werner Mees and John Rickey (at right) were winners of Mens Doubles tournament at the Port Perry Tennis Club Sunday. They defeated John Scott and Ken Elliott 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. In the consolation final, Morley Davidson and Scott McTavish pre- valled over Bob Ale; ander and Horst Beltinger 6-2, 6-4, pb STAT Lo All the scores fit to print -- and some that aren't so fit. Scugog Men's Slo Pitch League GPW L T Pts RF RA Galley Fish& Chips 16 13 1 2 28 258 134 Square Boy Plzza 1713 31 .2777194 113 Coldwell Banker 1713 40 26 191 121 Scala Bros. Wrecking 17 12 5 0 24 225 144 Seagrave Steel Bldg. 16 11 4 1.23 222 14) Mariposa 1611 50 22° 290 -168 Port Perry Auto Glass 16 9 6 1 19 219 171 Merchants 16 9 70 18 147 144 Deer Creek 17 8 81 17° 1713 170 Trader Sam's 17 7 91 15° 155 174 Oppers Aluminum 17 6 110 12 148 208 Forder Parks insur. 17 5 12 0 10 155 244 Kinsmen 17 4 121 9 145 239 Pine Ridge Sports 16 4 12 0 8 131 253] Sportsland 152.130 4 140 215 Pizza Delight 17 1 160 2 ,125 268 Aug. 12 Results Men's Slo Pitch Stat sheet deadline Monday noon Tennis tournament was a weekend to remember By Heather McCrae A weekend to remember! Sun, heat, humidity, bees, hot tub, swimming, lightning, tor- rential rains, sun, smiling faces, delicious food, excellent tennis, team spirit and Reen competition. What more does one need for a fun filled tennis + weekend? ; This describes the annual Men's and Ladies' Doubles Tournament. The tennis 'was amazing, resulting in some very hard fought three set matches. In the Men's Division, con- gratulations to the team of John Rickey/Werfier Mees, emerging victorious over John Scott/Ken Elliott 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. In the consolation side, Morley Davidson and Scott McTavish won over Horst Beitinger and Bob Alexander, 6-2, 6-4. In the Ladies Division, con- gratulations to mother/daughter team of Georgia Brock and Sophia Brendon who won over Winnie Tobin and Laurie Cooper, 7-6, 2-6, 6-2. In the consolation round another mother/daughter team, Heather and Kendra McCrae were defeated in three sets by Sally Martin and Sandy Greenwood, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Tennis can be a family sport as a father/son team played in the tournament too, namely John and Max Wordley. Thirteen juniors took an active part in this tournament, taking up the challenge. Unfortunately, due to low registration, the OTA Junior Tournament has been cancelled for this weekend. The next tournament is the Singles, - scheduled for early September. Stay tuned to the court bulletin board and the Tennis Racket column for details. On the tennis circuit, PPTC, member Sophia Brendon and her partner Scott Radford from the Peterborough Nautilus Club won the Consolation in an OTA Open Mixed Doubles Tournament -held at. the Peterborough Quaker Club recently. Competing teams were from Toronto, Fenelon Falls and Peterborough. On the lighter side of tennis, * fashion relates to the scanty and sometimes: colourful out- fits worn on the courts that would never be worn any- where ¢lse on earth. the | In the.women's finals, Sophia Brendon and Georgla Brock (left) defeated Winnle Tobin and Laurie Cooper 7-6, 2-6, 6-2. And In the consolation round, Sally Martin and Sandy Greenwood defeated Heather McCrae and daughter Kendra 6-2, 26, 6-4. pm-- LAST CHANCE! TO GET YOUR NAME ON THE PLAQUE The Scugog Soccer Clubhouse { Washroom ~ Building Fynd Committee . Is'selling bricks at $10.00 each to raise funds for the . new facility, construction to start September '91, HELP US OVER THE TOP! With your $10.00 contribution your name will be added to the plaque, which will be displayed in the Soccer Clubhouse. " LET'S BUILD IT OURSELVES - FOR OURSELVES! Clip this coupon and mall with your contribution to: PR I ERR 0 SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB*BUILDING FUND P.0. Box 585, Port Perry, Ontario - LIL 1AS NAME: 1] . L) L} 1] 1] 1} 1} 1 1] ' : 1 1 1] L] 1 1] y ADDRESS: y |] . : : POSTAL CODE ' \ \ 1 1] 1 Number of Bricks @ $10. each = ! - ' DENNIS DERSON CHEV-OLDS LTD. 268 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-8401 427-6903 Tor Line Dick Shinn (res) 985-0587 Specializing in All Sales & Smart Leasing "Including GM Employees & Immediate Family Purchases" Any questions please call Dick or Randy Randy Hathaway ( (res) 985-9290

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