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Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1975, p. 19

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Two wins forLumbermen, in fourth place Ballard Lumbermen moved into a fourth place tie with Charlton Transport and #> within two points of the third ®place Starr Furniture with two victories last week in Oshawa City and District Softball League action. LUMBERMEN 2 CHARLTON TRANS. 0 Ken Goreski pitched flaw- less ball as he allowed only four - hits as he shutout Charlton in Alexander Park on Monday night. Brent Heard scored the first Lumbermen run on a pass ball after he had singled and moved to third on -two more Port Perry softies. The local club added an:insur- ance run. in "the seventh ™ inmiig wien Lavtie Williams, . had a pinch hit"double' and' Bill Cornish followed witha: "triple. played errorless ball in the field with Jody Williams and. * 'Bill Cornish playing .excep- 'tional games at shortstop and first base respectively. LUMBERMEN 3 R & P RENTALS 1 The Lumbermen have had Sport Shorts | The Lumberman start their 0.A.S.A. play-offs on Tues- day Aug. 5 in Stouffville with the return game on Thurs- day Aug. 7th. Oshawa Tony's defeated the Oshawa City and District League All-Stars 7-2 on Sat- urday night; with over 450 fans in attendance. Rick Beare who played left- field for the All-Stars had a single in three trips to the plate and played a strong game in the field. 1972 FURY | 1972 FURY | 1972 FURY | 1972 FURY | 1972 FURY | The 'Lumbermen Starting times - very little trouble with the. sixth place R & P Club this season, until last Thursday night at the Joe Fowler, Memorial Park when the visitors kept the Port Perry team off the score board and hitless until the eighth inning when the boys finally scored three runs to gain the win. Ted Bowen had singled in the seventh inning for R & P and scored their only run which appeared it would be the only scoring in the game, but in the bottom of the eighth inning Tom Laurence tripled off the left field fence and scored on Ken Goreski's single. Goreski then stole second and. scored on a throwing error. Rick Beare then tripled to score the third Port Perry run. Laurie Wil- Tiams struck out 14 batters to gain the win. This is a big week for the local team as they play Starr Furniture on Wednesday evening in Osh- awa then play host to Charl- ton Transport on Thursday July 31 at the local park, with game time being 8 p.m. Lions win two games over Uxbridge - When a ball team is down 8-3, an needs a lift at that point in the game, just send .- in the roadrunner, this is all 'Redman nee was inserted' 16 thetine 7% 'the 'spark: nee The Lions' holt MN). 7 a +4) the big hitter, he also' hada single. Danny >Taylor back again after a bout with Mr. Flu, found himself again. He- had three hits, along with Steve Redman who also had three hits. Greg Fedyk, Mark Brawn, Kevin Walker, Tom Perigoe and Mike Nesbit all had two hits each. Friday night in Uxbridge, the lions roared to a 10-5 win. Tim Kane was the big gun "having two hits, one a triple.' Mike Doupe started on the mound going four innings, before giving away to Kevin' Walker, who came on, and the spark you "fied" Well we © did just od To Steve " 'saved the victsry for Mike. en we travel to Belleville AWA: yori & Dorrell Greenbank 'Gamblers . RESULTS: 'Monday, July 21: Green- bank 7 - Stone 6; Bell 6 - Nestleton 6 (4 pt. 'game). TOURNAMENT: Fourth Round played Thursday, July 24: Bell 8 - Nestleton 6; Stone 11 - Green- bank 2. Championship Game, Sun- day, July 27: Stone 16-Bell 1. HORSE RACES PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS Sunday, Aug. 10th at 1:30 P.M. Pari-Mutual Wagering ~~ NON i RH sat '0° 5. USED CARS "Good Cheap Transportation" (Former Taxi Cabs) ALL CARS HAVE AUTO. TRANS, POWER STEERING & BRAKES - Cars Will Be Sold As Is - 1972 POLARA Special vs HF F074 6 cyl. HXM811 6 cyl. AJF540 6 cyl. AJF539 6 cyl. AJF53 6 cyl. -- $ave Hundreds Of Dollars THEY WILL NOT LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES! SCALA BROS. AUTO PARTS and WRECKING R.R. 4, PORT PERRY, ONT. -- PHONE 985-3132 $995.00 (SOLD) $995.00 $795.00 $695.00 $695.00 $695.00 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 Friday 7pm. - today to compete in the Belleville Bantam tourna- ment. Results next week. On Monday night we take on Unionville, in a league en- oe counter. £173: aA i.' 'y FUTURE GAMES: Last game of season, Aug. 1: Nestleton at Stone Real Estate; Raglan at Bell. COMING EVENTS: Play-offs - Semi Finals -- August 4th, 8th and 11th. Finals -- August 14th, 18th and 21st. Second Annual Canadian Tire Corporation infermediate Softball Tournament PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 39, 1975 -- 9 Playground activities Scugog's playground pro- gram centred in Greenbank, Blackstock, and Port Perry, was in full swing last week, and youngsters participated in activities ranging from bean planting to painting. GREENBANK PLAYGROUND Monday was an exciting day at Greenbank Play- ground because it was the first day at Greenbank. Tuesday was spent playing games and having fun paint- ing. Greenthumb day was on Wednesday when we planted our beans. Our Scavanger Hunt 'was this week and prizes: 'were given out on "Ble Bombers defeat Fl lames... "Ciast Thursday" NPE ds .iplayed in Uxbridge, with the 'Blue Bombers gaining a 4-0 _ victory. The first shutout for Grant Vizely. John Kuipers with 3 goals, and one by Royden Collins. A well played game, especially by the defense pair of Keith MacKinnon and Kurt Roane. Next game in Port Perry, July 31. Game time 7:30 p.m. Come and see your boys play. - MONDAY, AUGUST 4 kriday tor successful hunts. Marion Layzell BLACKSTOCK PLAYGROUND Another week of fun-filled activities have passed at playground. We had a return visit from the two chicks compliments of Peel's Poultry Farm. On Wednesday, our artists were busy painting master- pieces and themselves. The rain didn't keep the Hobo's (continued on page 20) Chargers defeat _ - Green Hornets Scala' 'Brothers Chargers' "emerged as. 'victors last" "Thursday." "The" 'Uxbridge Green Hornets kept 'coming * pack and forced the. Chargers: "to play in order to win. The. Chargers had a 2-01ead.in the first half but had to settle for a 3-2 victory. "Next Tuesday over 100 soccer players from the Ux- bridge and Port Perry soccer teams are going on a trip to Toronto's Varsity Stadium to see a soccer game betw Canada and East Germany. The Chargers are hoping to gain a few pointersin order to make their wins come a little easier. :16 team double knock owt sh Laklunt Diamonds $325.00 prize money 4 Saturday 9 a.m. - Sunday 9 a.m. Monday 12 noon EON | Rs Dh LW AT Feed i Tam 3 Td Sa oy aE ST NDT od a ni A Rr LO A 3 CRA x are iw ¥. RES An

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