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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1986, p. 23

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 16, 1986 -- 23 laced a bullet line drive to deep cen- Great crowd for OASA showdown (From page 22) double knock-out and squared off in Meaford had to settle for the PORT LEGION against Garden River for thesecond tre that just sailed over Ken bridesmaid honours in the final time with the winner earning the Bryant's glove. He went to second against the same Garden River This was the first time Port Perry right to meet Greenbank in the final. on the play. Ken Irvine got one out, nemesis. has been the site for an In- This Garden River-Legion match then walked a batter intentionally to This OASA tournament in Port termediate C OASA tournament, was a finegame as lefty KenIrvine set up 'he double play or force at Perry produced several things; and the Port Legion fastball team locked horns with Zack in a real pit- third. some outstanding fastball and served as hosts. cher's battle. Legion had a glorious But Garden River wonit 1-0 when brilliant individual performances. The Legion got off to a fine start chance to advance to finals in the the next batter drilled a hit that The weather Saturday was cool and Saturday morning as they handed top of the 7th inning when two men nicked the glove of Legion third very windy which helped batters hit Garden River a 4-3 loss in an ex- were left stranded. Zack fanned two baseman Larry Pilkey and the ball several home runs, For the finals on citing game. The hero in this one batters in a row to get out of the in- trickled into shallow left field. Zack Sunday, the weather was perfect for was Legion's DH Rick Evans who ning un-scathed. chugged in from second with the fastball, but by the time the cham- gave his team a 3-2 lead in the late The game was still dead-lockedin winning run. pionship plaque and banner were his ven) he © got hold of a Dar as jeorcless te in the bottom ht He It was a disappointing loss forthe handed to Greenbank about 8:00 ren sent it over w Darren Zac on team, which two years ago right field fence with two on base. leg y % (Turn page page 25) Garden River tied it up on a home 4 run the next inning, but Legion managed to push one more across to win the game. Legion then ® ® defeated Meaford to set up an all- Scugog confrontation Sunday mor- >, 2 7) fw Sa ae jing against the Saswlilers, trou; J 4 [I ep og a gn got a strong pitching perfor- / | Darren Zack of Garden River |... ec from Russ Korbak and Why ; was a gory rocking Crew outstanding defense to defeat. on th mound. story for Legion 3-0. Hoy details of his exploits. But the team still had a life in the let win ter pu t Rivet takes 2nd Away back in May, Mike Rivet set a '"'modest goal" for himself in the 1986 Players Challenge Racing to finish the race no worse than 7th and he had a real battle with veteran driver Horst Kroll for the Nauta Ne ~~ -- Come in now. We'll have your car you out in the cold? humming 'along the highways thanks to GM quality engineered " "drove very hard" to take fifth lace, moving up two places from his 7th position q A round. Chev Olds in Port Perry. RIGHT NOW! And that kind of effort pushed his Includes: -- thermo-controlied air cleaner check 2 points to 533 for the season, good for Rivet told the Star that -- engine idle speed adjustment second place behind leader Richard second was especially sweet -- Early fuel evaporation system check 52 4 2 Spennard who finished with 605. because he considered this racing -- Carburetor or throttle body mounting torque check 4 cyl csscessse » Trailing Rivet in third place in the season "basically a learning ex- -- Fuel filter replacement points total was Robin Buck (Sun- day's race winner) who wound up with 519, followed by Scott Maxwell be gunning for top honours. tnecharical/ saci aitvance chotk with 513 and Tom Jones Jr. with 496. He said he expects to be back on -- PCV valve and filter elements replacement $ Going into Sunday's wrap-uprace the track in 1987 driving the Dennis -- Evaporation control system check, and filter 8 cyl. cerned . at Mosport, Rivet was determined Anderson IROC Z once again. replacement perience for me," and next year with eight races under his belt, he'll Blackstock héckey A meeting will be held September 22 to organize an executive and coaches for the Blackstock Minor Hockey Association. a The meeting, at 7: 30 p.m. will be held in the Recreation Centre in Blackstock. This is an important meeting for the organization, for if there are not sufficient numbers of parents in- terested in working this winter, the minor hockey program in Blackstock likely will have to fold. Last season, about 40 youngsters played minor hockey in Blackstock in a program geared for kids five to 11 years of age. If you are interested in seeing this program continue this winter in Blackstock, plan to attend the meeting September 22. A decision on whether to have a registration for minor hockey will depend on the amount of parent support shown at the meeting. GENERAL PORT PERRY & DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Annual & Election of Officers Sunday, September 21, 1986 Railroadhouse Motor Motel -- EVERYONE WELCOME -- MEETING TIME: 1:00 P.M. 1986 or before. * Dance scheduled for September 27 at Port Perry Hall has been CANCELLED. Anyone having 50/50 Draw Tickets are kindly asked to turn them in at the meeting September 21, -- THANK YOU -- Idle stop solenoid and/or dashpot check -- Spark plug replacement -- Engine timing adjustment, distributor and Fall Tune- T p 6 ol... *68.50 Prices quoted for most GM cars and light duty trucks to 1/2 ton. Also subject to sales tax. Vehicles. equipped with air conditioning and fuel injection engines extra. FALL PRICES Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price DERSON ° CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD will Does It Better! AJAX LINE 427-6903 _-- PO BOX 1388. 268 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY. ONTARIO LOB INO Clete PORT PERRY 985-8401 -------- series for IROC Camaros and Pon- 5th place. \ tiac Trans Ams. Needless to say, Rivet was parts and the Skill of GM trained He was hoping he could drive the delighted with Sunday's perfor- technicians. Herre's the kind of Dennis Anderson sponsored IROCZ mance and his second place stan- service you need, at the price you to at least a 10th place finish in ding in the points column. : want, to ensure the performance points over the eight races this past "I'm very pleased," he told the your GM car was designed for. summer. Star after the race. 'The car handl- Rivet proved to the model of con- ed very well, probably the best all BUT HURRY - these prices expire § sistency as he completed all eight, Season,' he stated. on October 10, 1986. Book Now! : races this season and wound up se- Infact, the white and red Camaro ~cond overall in the Players | Calg plas Sie race season was held Sunday at Mosport and Rivet SPECIAL LOW | LN 4 ~ . [3 Ld a A RA A I a TT i rN APNE.

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