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Port Perry Star, 29 Jun 1977, p. 18

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PORT @ PERRY} Undefeated Port Perry Orange out with a neat set: up from Bombers remained unde- Peter Hoogers. feated after their sixth } ESL game as they beat Uxbridge NO COACH last Thursday 3 to 1. A second Port Perry Andy Sytsma started the team, the Green Hornets. is scoring in the second half showing some promise this with a goal assisted by Scott season. But this team of West. Sytsma then went on six-eight-year-olds does not to score his second goal of as yet have a full-time adult the game on a good team coach. Roy Yeoman has effort. been helping out with the The final goal for Port coaching duties, but a full- Perry came on an effort by time coach is needed. Any- Adam Nicholishen. It was a one interested can contact classic effort from 20 yards Brian Yeo at 985-8115. Playground activities By Joan Healey the same this year as last. Playground Director One dollar a week per child, This year again the Town- with a maximum of three ship will be holding Play- (continued on page 19) ground. The programme i will be running from July Two firsts for 4 hl i ; 4th to August 12th. The ball park was filled to near capacity spectators as one of his team mates takes a swing at Playground offers child- Cochrane & Sons Saturday evening when the Scugog Firemen challen- the ball. Although there was no charge for the game, ren a chance to learn crafts, ged the CHUM Superstars in a game of ball. The a silver collection netted about $163.00 which will be to goswimming, play games Two Standardbred game ended in victory for the CHUM boys, their first forwarded for work with Muscular Dystrophy. All 2nd, generally, get involved trotters from the stables of in four starts, by a score of 10 - 8. Jay Nelson, the ball players were treated to food and refreshment ation ig eg And, Sons, CHUM's morning man is seen here chatting with at the fire hall after the game. held on June 27th and 28th at the Kawartha Downs Race - n Port Perry High School and Meet on Saturday, June 25. Blackstock Public School, Vikings Triumph came first 04 om | = secon in eag u @ These are the two locations in the second race achieving : y for Playground this year. a "lifetime mark" for the Any child may register mile. Ballard Lumber Midgets lads came back froma 7-1 Walker took over and held Thursday night at home after this time, Mi wl Bandelero Silrook was the defeated Thornhill 10 - 2 in deficit to tie Bradford 7 - 7. Bradford from that point. with Uxbridge the visitors. throughout the programme. winner of the fifth race. $i Thornhill on Wednesday Bill Owen went 5 innings Dan Taylor, Rick Young and League standing to date: Playground is open to Nelson Cochrane was driv- A night. ) for Ballards pitching well Kevin Walker each had two Aurora - 15 pts; Port Perry - children from ages four to ing for both races. He will Way Dennis Franssen led Port yptil the 5th inning when hits. Steve Redman and 10 pts.; Markham - 8 pts; ten years. be racing this week in fr with a home run, a double four big errors got him in Mike Healey both hit Thornhill -7pts; Sunderland The houfs for playground, Peterborough and plans fo, J er me nd rd ie oe reins po; DS iontitt ed BT dion 3 singles, other hits . 00 p.m. : 5 wont th ingles Goer. Stave, > four runs. Kevin Next game for Ballards is Uxbridge - 2 pts. p.m. to 3:30 pm. with no To win two races in one oi Y lunch time supervision fig was a real piece of | rene Drop two games in tournament EE. BR yi Young. ae 3147 Kevin Walker went the Ballard Lumber Midgets local boys came up with each hit into a run. 7 ad distance for Port allowing took part in the annual only one hit as Mark Cleve- The only hit Port got was only two hits, one each inthe gtouffville Midget Tourna- land singled in the second by pitcher Kevin Walker. - 7 pts; Bradford - 6 pts; ment on the weekend. inning. North York scored This was a well played Uxbridge - 2 pts. Friday night, North York five big runs in the fifth game as the local boys play- On Thursday night, Bal- beat Ballards 11 - 0 as the" inning to walk away with the ed their best game of the + win, season. 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