Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1975, p. 17

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Second ORT P «| P$ ERRY Santis . : : TAR Vol. 109 -- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, Wednesday, July 30, 1975 -- No. 38 ™ ; \ Q < hg Steve Conners keeps an eye on the ball. The swing.. [] The Little League: Baseball's finest h . basenail's rinest nour Photofeature by John Gast Tensely- diaspi squints at the pitcher---a red =~ The grey softball, perched ly brings the huge bat around he Toon a i TN and black plastic tube that on top of the tube, is the slowly, taking mental cal- 40-pound little lea guer stands provocatively on centre of attention for the culations of it's elevation, home plate. young battér as he repeated- circumference, angle and a? zs pounds per square inch force he'll have to apply to send it out of the ball park. In the stands, Mom is peeping through the fingers PS that cover her face, and Dad, not over the shock yet of watching Junior run the wrong way in the last inning, is pretending he's talking to somebody. °° Then, the swing. Signaled by a quick glance at Mom and Dad and followed by a facial expression that would stun Babe Ruth at 50 ® yards, the bat swings around < the young batter. As the wobbly bat reached the general area of the ball, the blonde batter's eyes bug out, teeth clenched in that final split second that will most certainly mean instant fame (continued on page 18) ' Line-up for catching practice Huddle with coach Wayne Venning Ca hn one 2 =e) GC: 3 PS

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