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Port Perry Star, 26 Jul 1978, p. 18

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Soe, WS Be SRC ATR ai. ww - pee SS Corer IR Re AX DLE Te RARE '¥ AE oo. SRS AN Wy ars WARS A - - ee wT NW An a Ra ASIN ANT ois J. who grants through the, provin- ---cial ministry of recreation 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 26, 1978 S - Say SA A Hi staf S % by Deb Ireland Udora visited Port Perry on Thursday night and went home with a 7 to 4 victory. Port started off with 2 runs in the first inning and didn't Of Last week's Tournament brawl well worth the trip as Port devastated the opposition 29 AREA SME A Rs RE VATE Midgets ditoul Cannington 29-2 runs in the first inning to keep" attitudes high and pressure off. The Lumber- men worked together well in the field and everyone was hitting. Tony Oxley had an next in Bradford on Wednes-- day at 8:30 p.m. & give up any runs to Udora excellent game with 3 singles ul until th stkth. By the bottom a.double a fielder's choice of the seventhit was5to3 for and a home run. George Udora. Dave Dickson hit a Burnett played well also with home run in the eighth but 3 walk, a single, a double, a Port couldn't catch up. triple, a fielder's choice, and Sunday afternoon Port a home run. Ian Hartung travelled to Cannington to pitched the whole game for play a 4 point game(instead the win. of a double header). It was The Ballard Boys play . » Local executive asks OASA 'to take strong action" The executive of the Port Perry and District" Minor Softball Association has asked the provincial organ- ization to "take strong .ac- tion" in the wake of an on-field brawl during the final game of a Midget tour- nament held in Port Perry July-16. The local executive met last Thursday night to dis- cuss the incident and came up with a strong-worded two- page report which will be oftball Association secre- ry Keith Fleming of Osh- (wa. Vin Walker, secretary of the Port Perry Association son to Ontario Amateur . told the Star that he person- a Jy hopes the Brovingial $670. grant purchase of equipment IThe Port Perry and Dis- trict Minor Softball Asso-- ciation has been awarded a Wintario grant of $670 to be used for the 'purcHase of + softball equipment. -The Association was one of 11 groups in Durham Region received . Wintario and culture. | The 11 grants'ranged from a high of $32 751 for equip- ment 'for 'hockey leagues in Oshawa, down to a grant of $100 to Edward Falkenberg of Claremont to help cover .the expense of attending a sculpture: conference in Toronto. Most of the gran an- nounced July 13 for the Dur- ham area were for the pur- chase of sporting equipment for softball, hockey and soccer, and for the improve- ment of community recrea- tion and culture facilities. organization will consider suspensions for the remain- der of this year, including. play-offs. The O.A.S.A. has the authority to suspend players, coaches, "entire teams from league and playoff games, as well medallions "which were to have gone to the winners and runners-up will be presented later this year to teams in the local leagues. He said that no decision managers and has been made on the future of the Midget Tournament held each year in Port Perry, as from play in tournaments but he did suggest that the sanctioned by the provincial body. : The incident in question - took place in the fifth inning of the final game of the tournament between teams from Willowdale and Scar- borough. With Scarborough ahead by a 4to 0 score, one of - its players was tagged out at home plate by the catcher who appeared to give the runner a couple of shoves after the tag had been made. A general melee followed involving members of both teams, and tournament offi- cials called the event off with no winner being declared. The report filed with the cutive said the incident was "the worst display ever", at -the Port Perry ball diamond, and goes on to say that the Willowdale team "were more interested in fighting than playing softball," once they got behind in the score. The report also calls the action of the Willowdale coaching staff "disgraceful" for joining in the outbreak- rather than trying to control the players. ; The three umpires have also filed their official re- perts on the game. Two of them seemed to place more blame on the Willowdale team, while the third said responsibility for the inci- dent rests with both clubs. It is expected that the 0.A.S.A. executive will call a - special meeting in the very 'near future to deal with the incident. Talking about the game and tournament last week, Mr. Walker said that the i Plumbing & Heating Plumbing & Heating Installations Supplies _0.AS.A. from-the local exe- WIN A JEEP CJ7 135 STORES ACROSS CANADA AND GROWING " arrying his ie "A.Tool.Box for all - Reasons" - All welded assembly to carry extra long handled tools. Fin- ished in mai-resistant blue enamel. (207x827 x92") 52929 "Grease Gun" - 10,000 Ib capacity he - heavy duty , - Cartridge and bulk load (1142) Wake serytaycearleg' | KLEEN-FLO Kleen-Flo 20/10 - Windshield Cleaner to safely remove oil smears. bugs and road dirt st stocks of ne otive part the, ¢ Bargain is Where part ane bore auto p (B418) Mechanics Chest- Four cantilevered trays open wide for accessibility, blue LINZOLN 73 executive will exercise its right to veto certain teams or "limit the entries from Metro Toronto -to -one team. . 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