NOW OFFERS YOU : ) ACHOICEIN / * by Danny Millar ruled safe at second base and scored on Dave Sin- by an errant Danny McClure % The Greenbank Gamblers when second sacker Foster clair's shot down the left throw from third base. fir series when they went into they scored three runs in the and a sacrifice fly by Foster . the seventh and final inning fifth and two in the seventh. produced :a-run. A double } Bb trailing 5-0. They put two Port countered with a runin that fell in front of Bridge PETERBOROUGH LUM BER runners in scoring position each of the first three innings brought in two runs and tied with nobody out and by the" d one in the sixth. the score. All the runs ed two men, both runs had beenakey player throughout qt, scored. Withthe winningrun the season for Port Perry, - Port got its final run in the at the plate in the person of got on base and then scored top of the sixth when Danny John Foster and the bases on Barry McClure's double McClure tripled to deep left J loaded, Randy McLeodcame to right. field and scored on Bridge's up with his ninth strikeout to Bill Bridge, who played a single. end the match. strong game in collecting Greenbank's half of the McLeod was overpowering three singles, stroked a base seventh frame got off to a LWIA ¥ EEN TTR A RTA CX f, nd 4455] eln ITTY RV 2 eV Ad i MAAR CVA i) \ ih bodudsd amiiaddsiiih sad aie il asd) ok bd wisi bw it ll be Durham Softball League = PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 5, 1979 -- 21 OPPERS BROS. i PROVEMENTS Port Perry lose close game to Geenbank of the Durham Softball League split two games in Nestleton on Thursday, Aug- ust 30. The first game was a continuation of their best of five final series against Prince Albert, which they lost 52, Greenbank came back with an exciting 5-4 win over Port Perry in a game which was scheduled to be the final of a tournament played earlier in the summer. Greenbank came within a hair of taking a two game lead in the Prince Albert time Prince Albert had retir- the whole game. He fanned two men in each of the first two innings. He was also probably throwing as hard as he had all season, includ- ing his games with the Nestleton Jets in the Lake Scugog League. dropped the ball on an ap- parently easy out. Shanly was given another gift when he made it safely to third base when Larry Page dropped a throw. A single by Martens and a long fly ball to right field scored two more points before Dave Canning ripped a hit to left which bounced past Tullock. The contest became un- eventful until the last inning surge by Greenbank. The Gamblers' second match of the evening was anything 'but uneventful as Kopie De Jong, who had hit up the middle to start the second. He advanced to third on Jim Bryant's single Soccer field. McClure started his team's third run in the next session when he pounded a single to right. McClure has been Port's most dangerous himself into.scoring position second, allowing McClure to come home. , The Gamblers loaded. tte bases on Wackett in thé fifth crossed the plate with two frightening start when Don Beaton was hit on the head Action Prince PEE WEE game away and Ken Huggins their de bert ot at Scugog A-5 number 5, tied the game up : frame, an inning in which Trojans-2 two to two on a penalty kick. they rocked starter Elmer _ August 29 saw Port Perry Playing very well Scugog Lee and were the beneficiar- Lions Scugog A Team play Scored again when Ean Por- ies of key errors. the Oshawa Trojans at Port ter, number 11, got one in the Scott Heard led off the fourth with a long fly to left field which sailed over the head of Danny Tullock, who played a very shakey game. Heard scored when Brian Shanly pounded a single. Moments later Shanly was Perry High School. Scugog's Ken Huggins, number 5, got goal number 1. The Trojans came on strong to put two balls past Scugog's goalie and end the first half two to one for the Trojans. Scugog were not about to give the Trojan's net. Ken Huggins, number 5, got another nice goal and Ean Porter, num- ber 11, made it a sure win for Scugog when he put another one past the Trojans goalie to end the game 5-2 for Scugog. Good going fellas, I think we have a winning team Beaton was shaken up and was on the ground for sever- al moments, his teammates and opponents gathered around him. But he got up SIDING Westroc Double Walled VINYL Siding and [UY LE PPT adh (EYE, J) ous and stayed in the game. hitter all season lorig. Heran "\ Foster scored the tying run later in the same inning on on a wild pitch by Lee and Brian Lee's hit to rightfield made it to third on Bryant's that Bryant lost in the lights. fly to center. Colin Wackett 'Lee scored. the winning run walked and was caught in a on second baseman Barry rundown between first and McClure's error. 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