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Port Perry Star, 2 Jul 1980, p. 15

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Oshawa team turns tables on Port PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2, 1980 -- 15 Juveniles lose a pair by close margins by Danny Millar Durham Comfort seems to have the Port Perry Juve- niles number. They beat Port twice by close scores of 2-1 and 7-5 on successive nights in Oshawa City and District Softball League play. The second loss came at home on Thursday, June 26 when a three run second inning rally was enough to pull Comfort through. Carl Durward made a rare appearance as pitcher when he came on in the sixth and STANDINGS The Aztecs now lead the league after seven games with five wins and two losses for ten points. Tied for second spot are the Packers gave up the winning run. lan Hartung got the start, one of few that he has seen this season. Both hurlers were used because the regular, Tim Thompson, is on vaca- tion. Hartung and Durward pitched well but were hurt by errors. In the second inning Dave Dickson, the third baseman, threw low and wide past first base, permit- ting two baserunners to score. The play following the error, Dickson made a Ball Hockey Competition and the Flames with identi- cal 4-3 records, good for eight points. In last place are the expansion Trojans with a 1-6 win-loss record for two points. SCORING LEADERS Name Team Goals Assists Points D. Sinclair Aztecs 12 4 16 M. Mitchell Packers 9 6 15 R. Lefort Flames 7 7 14 P. Beare Aztecs 3 11 14 G. Fedyk Flames 5 5 10 A. Smith Packers 2 8 10 R. Knight Flames 6 3 9 B. Woodrow Packers 6 3 9 D. Potts Trojans 4 4 8 S. Quantrill Aztecs 0 8 8 M. McQuade Flames 5 3 8 Don Card of the Packers 'has 'the best goals against average at 2.57. The Azzies, Doug Culbert is second with a 3.14 G.A.A. In third is the Flames Warren Nicholishen with aneven4.00 G.A.A. Ken Dejong of the Trojans is fourth with a 5.00 G.A-A. The Uxbridge - Port Perry All Star game will be Thurs- day, July 17th at the new Scugog arena at 7:30 p.m. Last Monday's results: Aztecs - 4 - Don Dasti (2), Dave Sinclair and Chas Brown. Trojans 2 - Carl Durward and Doug Potts. Packers 3 - Mike Mitchell (2) and Donovan Smith. Flames 1 - Rob Moore. tremendous circus catch. The ball was popped up in foul territory, heading for the out of play fence. Dick- son leaped into the air and stretched his glove over the fence. The ball landed in it and when the third sacker drew his glove back in he checked to see if he still had the ball. He got the second out of the rally. HOME RUN For the second time in two nights Port Perry ball fans have seen a home run hit over the fence in the Joe Fowler Park. Leadoff hitter Greg Fedyk managed this feat in the first inning when he belted a 3-0 pitch over the center field wall. Comfort pitcher Don Rupert was shaky after that round tripper. walks to Dickson and Mark Brawn and a single to Bob Ireland to load the bases before retiring the final out. Rupert settled down after the first, surrendering only single runs in the sixth, and ninth cantos, and a pair in the fifth. Ireland opened that fifth inning by singling. He went to third on Dickson's safety and scored when Mike Doupe legged out an infield hit. Dickson scored when Doupe got caught in a rundown. Steve Redman, pinch running for Brawn, scored the fourth Port Perry run an inning later. Brawn was called safe at first when Rupert couldn't handle his bunt, and then advanced two bases when catcher Palmer Knight threw the ball over second base on an attempted steal. Redman scored sliding into home. Ireland got the final run for the home team off Rupert in the bottom of the ninth. He beat out another infield hit and scored when Ray Gibson slammed a long He issued ~ double off the fence in right center field. Port Perry managed to stay away from the big inning. The only frame they. allowed more than one run was the second. Comfort also tallied in the first, third, sixth, and seventh. Durward allowed the winning run in Ladies golf winners by Vera Brown On Tuesday 37 ladies from the Foxhead Golf League in Uxbridge arrived and along with 22 of our ladies had a morning of golfing fun." ~~ - The back 9 holes were played and proved to be a real challenge as ball after ball landed in the water. Winners for the day were Ist low gross to Mary Thompson 49, 2nd Cheryl Leask 51, 3rd Eileen Gould 53. 1st low net to Audrey Cain 37, 2nd Joyce Emmer- son 38, 3rd to Kath Burley 39. Prizes for nearest to the pin on 13 to Marg. Copeland. Longest drive Vera Brown. Highest score on 12 to Elaine - Paszterko 19, longest putt to Edith Paukstys, least putts Winnie Acton 14, most putts to Bernice Welman 30, Gwen Rennie had 2 chip-ins, Jann- ette Peters had 1 chip-in, and the most honest golfer was our newest member in the league Marilyn Baker. Following the golf a pot luck dinner was served at the club house. the sixth when he gave up back to back singles, a fly ball, and an infield out that second baseman Gibson had trouble fielding. Scott Pinkerton contribu- ted the insurance run for Comfort when he reached base on a fielder's choice, went to third on a throwing error by Bob Ireland, and into home on John Fair's single. According to the Brady Division schedule, Port Perry Juveniles take on the $0098 800808P0IDIIIDIDDEEDEDLDLLLHLHEEEHEHEHEDEDEEEHEHE. Port Perry Midgets in their next game on Thursday, July 3. a 1) Remember the saying "You don't have anything if you don't have your health". 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