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Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1979, p. 25

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Ts 70 TAY * or ah ' RC RAR ) CANA cd os Wn aedapinn sd NA CX? RSA AEY I wh aid baw ard ihatuinnstina aba l di nid PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 26, 1979 -- 25 Bowling News LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING .. Team Standings: Plums- 10; Limes-9; Peaches-8; Apples-7; Pears-4; Grapes-4. .. High Single- J. Van Schag- en-281. ..High Triple- Schagen-678. ..Singles 200 and over: J. Van Schagen-281,201, D. Koch-243, M. Raby-235, E. Rhude-235, L. Knight-230, D. Clark-222,212, R. Beare, 222, 203, R. Peyton-218,217, G. McLaren-205, M. Clark-204, A. Meester-204. Janie Van High Triple - Carol Doyle - 632. . Singles over 200: Amy Van Schagen - 252; Carol Doyle - 235, 220; Nancy Tytler - 234; Kathy Bryan - 233; Marg Lee - 224; Louise Haugen - 222; Carol Philips 218, 203; Wilma Midgley - 213; Vivian Rodd - 207; Carolyn Scanlon - 206. . Triples over 600: Doyle - 632. Carol LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING ..Triples 600 and over:J. -- Team Standings: Crickets- Van Schagen-678, D. Clark- Ih CE Bogs: Y aaa, D. Koch-815; R- Peyton High Single- Mary Hawes- i, 251. 3d High Single W. H.- Mary i MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Hawes-263. 90'CLOCK BOWLING _. High Triple- Jean Walker- Team Standings: Gingefs 600. - 12; Garlics - 9; Peppers - 9; High Single W. H.- Jean Chillies - 6; Nutmegs - 4; Walker-651. Cloves - 2. Ladies 210 and over singles . High Single: Maureen ..M. Hawes-251, Bev Evans- Dowson - 296. 247, J. Walker-233, M. Donn- High Triple: Maureen elly-224, M. White-225, J. Dowson - 671. Slack-217, M. Murray-230, R. stretch a double into a triple during action Saturday at Port Perry. Hn shiny -- os pes 293; M. Dowson-209, 296; B. M. Cook-238. S ff ill LOB T ' Solomon - 238; E. Johnston - 245, 211; S. Greenwood - 228; fourtviile captures ournament >: a id, THURSDAY MGT i Hunter - 203; S. Handyside - . by Danny Millar play from the rover position er for Stouffville and he homered with two out in the 227,216,211; R. DeJong - 219; Pirin Sani gs Late ys Stouffville Montgomery- in the Oshawa outfield. He nearly pitched a shutout, bottom of the ninth to pull N.Johnston-217; D. Goreski a yg yp » Br eh Mackowan Contracting won made three sparkling catch- which is a rarety in Lob Ball. within one score. Bev Smith, -242; M. Irvine-216; 1. Pugh pir) ' Tos! ' Son ranc the Port Perry Oldtimers esandsaveda coupleofruns 'Bob Jones was tagged with who had rounded the bases - 233. gh pon bg) pl Lob Ball Tournament on Sat- with two excellent throws to the loss. with a homer earlier, flied - Triples 600 and over: G. Io 3 9 ae a o > a urday, September 22, with a the plate. He caught theball ~~ As onesided as the final out to end the game. Ballard - 631; M. Pelow - 612; oe a 2 gr § veins convincing 15-2 win over spun around and doubled a was, it ranked as a cliff ~~ There were 16teamsenter- M.Dowson-671; E. Johnston hn rae od 2 ue Quality Control of Oshawa. runner off at first base. He hanger compared to the con- ed in this Lob Ball event. - 624; S. Greenwood - 605; D. "yg Th. 0 a%s on s R a The outcome was never also made a daring shoe- sulation final as Pleasant The game seems to be grow- Goreski - 628; S. Handyside - oy Moly e-0, Stone Rea seriously questioned. Stouff- string catchand anotherona Point bested Orono 35-12. ing in popularity with the 654. po h Single-P ville scored more than one diving attempt that he cap- Two round trippers by Rick older men probably because 319 ¢ Gepets iano runin each of the first, third, tured for an out. Card and one by Gerry Grant the key rule states that the LADIES TUESDAY Hi h Si fifth, and seventh innings. In Oshawa's counters came did not help Orono. pitcher must put a wide arc AFTERNOON BOWLING pj; wh gle W. H.- Ken the seventh they managed on an eighth inning home run NO LUCK on the ball, making it easier ~~ Team Standings: Maple - i goip sy. Pete C seven points. by Rick Chmyrk. The Port Perry entered two tohit. Itis almost alwaysan 12; Spruce-9; Pine - 8; Oak - Wo, 1 Ple- ete Tras Gord Ness drove in the mammoth shot came with teams, the Oldtimers, who offensive slugfest with very 5: Elm - 4; Cedar - 4. High Tri le W. H.- Clai first two runs in the home two men on base but one were the meet organizers, high scores. Perhaps the High Single - D. Dargavel - We ple 1. Ho Mawre half of the first with a single runner was called out on an and Van Camp Construction. biggest advantage to the 264. ' to ng excellent call by first base Neither team was overly sportis that itis very safeto H.S.W.H.-D. Dargavel - 264. o innings later Dave umpireJay Williams. Witha competitive. The Oldtimers play. No spikes are worn High Triple - T. Louvelle - Slack delivered a pair of base runner on first, the ball lost an 11-10 squeaker to the and there is not stealing Pong E Louvelle SUNpAY SHE MIXED runs with a left field homer. cleared the left field fence. Mariposa Oldtimers. bases, so the only close plays . H.T.W.H. - D. Suggitt - 667. i Slack was also prominent in The runner believed the ball This game went right to usually occur at first base . Singles over 200: D. Dar- T Standings: Parsni 3 the big seventh frame rally had been caught and return- the wire as Port's Bob Free and occasionally home plate. gavel - 264; T. Louvelle - 237, 1 a memes: Loni, i) as he pounded a long double ed to the bench. Chmyrk 202; L. Patton - 224; S. Mont. Tuenines. Carrots. hs to left scoring two men. Bruce Murray put on a passed him and one run was taken away. gomery - 217; B. Joy - 214; M. Cannon - 208; J. Grove - 206; Turnips-5, Carrots-2. ..Women: ..High Single-M. Cook-261. tremendous defensive dis- Jim Skinner was the pitch- G D EF = G A N K. Harper - 203. High Single W. H. M. Cook- RY - Triples over 600: T. 974 M. Haslam-274. 5 u mal Louvelle - 606. High Triple: B. Oke-634. 5 Why Ican give you real value Denture Therapy Clinic High Triple W. 1. V. 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