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LADIES AUXILIARY &3 CLIENTS: Please pick up remaining equipment by 4:00 P.M. Saturday. VANE Be Re RR SL Ae PS Sl PE 0 LN ERB FARR Eau CF SR At TERA IE S00 SU SEY BOXES EA GN FORSSK Pei, oh Ps TUNER TANASE ak Ci pevansdiaaimbibauivodhibag USE TR Sl Taare a A "a | i / ! a A TEA PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. September 21, 1982 -- 15 we Gamblers end ; in sudden fashion The Greenbank Gamblers defensive play proved to be championship at Wingham, Fastball Club have been their downfall. both the left handers Ken enjoying their finest season ~~ In the opening game Irvine and Ken Goreski ever with wins in league, against Jarvis Ken Goreski pitched well enough to win tournament and O.A.S.A. was breezing along witha 40 had the Gambler bats been a play. lead into the sixth inning. At little more productive and However, in the span of six this point the usually reliable the defense played more to days the fastball season defense of the Gamblers let their usual level of came to an end for the them down and three Jarvis excellence. Gamblers as they were hits along with three The Gamblers picked up a eliminated from both league Gambler errors allowed total of ten hits in the two play and the O.A.S.A. Jarvistoscore4runsandtie games with Don Beaton championship in Wingham. the score. having three. Bill Thomson, The sudden turn of events The game went into two Jay Williams, Greg Rodd, D saw the ball club drop a 2-1 extra innings before Jarvis John Foster, and Ken ) decision to Claremont scoredthewinningrunanda Goreski, each had one hit Legion in the third and 5-4 victory. and Neil Rodd had a double 3 deciding game of their series In the second game of the and a bunt single. and the Gamblers were championship round the Much credit, should be edged out of the Ontario Greenbank team played given to team coaches, Ron Championships by a 5-4 loss Shisiens ball against Winslow and Denny Tulloch to Jarvis and a 1-0 loss to Meaford. Ken Irvine on the who handle third and first i . Meaford. Gambler mound allowed base activity for the Barry's Variety Girls Pee Wee Soccer team went to Ajax, Saturday : In Greenbank September Meaford five infield singles Gamblers. September 18 to Collect their Trophy for second place team in league play this oXat t 13 before the biggest crowd during the game and his Denny Tulloch continued season. They were defeated in the semi finals by Whitby after going info overtime Pa | of the season, Ken Irvineand team mates collected four his uncanny ability towinthe with a score of 3-3, then losing on penalty shots. Back row, [left to right] Coach FeSoRy { Tod Pascoe hooked up in a off the offerings of Meafords coin toss for Greenbank and Cathy Collins, Joanne Westerman, Marita Kersten, Terri O'Neil, Andrea hy | pitcher duel that was finally Paul Murray. won home game advantage Atchison, Bobbi Jo Andrews and goal keeper Andrea Hobbs. Front row, [left] BD | fected by Larry Pilkeys . BG asin scored o both games played at gherrie Larabie, Rhonda Williamson, Patty Gallant, Brenda Gundry, Corrie Ap ome run. inning ingham. oo 15 | Claremont scored first when the base umpire Collins. Missing from picture- Joanne Skerratt and Kim Norten. 2: when Dave McKenzie missed the call of an obvious SE TL a Bo doubled home Doug Rowe third out at second base. This ot ar i Bel : from second base. Green- run stood up for a 1-0 win as A SH bank tied the game at one Greenbank left the tieing Nig run each when Don Phinney and-or winning runs on base Ai drove in Don Beaton. This in each of the last three als: set' the stage for Larry innings. i 5 Pilkey to win the game with It was a sobering week for Ne his home run, which the Greenbank ball club to 3p incidentally was his only hit lose three games in a row by PEAY off Greenbank pitching inthe a total of three runs. (2-1, 54, three game series. and 1-0). Claremont made two However, the team did i splendid defensive plays late enjoy an outstanding season (5 in the game when with and should not let one fateful ° wa: Dennis Romeril on third week detract from their fine RE base and Bill Thomson on years play. Sea second, the Claremont short- ~~ Under the new floodlights Gi stop, Dave McKenziemadea in Greenbank Park the £8 leaping, diving catch of Greg Gamblers were undeafeated >) Rodd's line shot. at home until their 2-1 loss to yi ay Then in the bottom of the Claremont. sf ped 3% seventh inning with two out Also they enjoyed the RESTA i A hi and Dennis Romeril againon greatest fan support of any \ 5 '¥ pass second base, Doug Rowe the team in the area and played oy Tein Aho Claremont centre fielder highly entertaining fastball fH made a diving catch of Bill wherever they played. is Thomson's line drive to end The Greenbank players VERE: the game and eliminate the were highly complimentary i ¥ defending champion of their fans in general and av Gamblers. were most grateful to the AA Both teams played an large number of people who a) ¢ excellent game but Clare- travelled to Wingham in pL mont's superb defensive support of the team last : ths play earned them a berth in Saturday and Sunday. Po - the league final with So its "wait till next year" rt Perry Mosquitos, sponsored by Homestead from left back, Odessa Smith [coach], Jennifer J Uxbridge. for the Greenbank Gamblers Furniture, won the Durham Girls Mosquito Soccer Stewart, Wendy Leask, Vickie Stewart, Natalie ¢ In Wingham last weekend, and their fans when they will Cup last Saturday in a close game against Bowman- Rodway, Andrea Carnegie, Jannine Hvidsten, the Gamblers lost two "'one- once again try to provide ville. Tied 1-1 after regular time, the teams went at it Michelle Teno and Eileen Gerber [coach]. Front left, run" ball games and came high calibre fastball action on the wet field for two 10-minute overtime periods Jennifer Stewart, Chris Smith, Jill Parry, Dana 78" horse surly banged, better in Ng Park every with Jill Parry getting the winning goals to end the Forder, Molly Morris, Tracy Casteels, Jeanette fate but a combination of - In summary of the teams game at 31. Above are the happy team members: Pearce and Annette Martens. circumstances and loose performance in the Ontario 3 Y 4 A - L DURHAM COURIER be MACHINE SHOP wre oall geared to the needs of Durham Region! AR :