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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 36

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ar 3% -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1999 Pee Wee House Lea At the south diamond, Standard Electric beat Pineridge Sports by the score of 19 to 8 on Monday June 5. Paul Linton and Rob Romano teamed up for a double play at first and second bases for Stan- dard Electric while Rob made a great catch on a foul ball and David Bengel caught a high fly ball in the outfield. Brad Lemieux, Lindsay Pary and Paul Linton had some good hits to pro- vide the offense for Standard Electric. For Pineridge Sports, Jason - Kane caught a hard driven ball at short stop while Sean Sauter had two good hits and Chad Garvock had one. In Seagrave, the hometown team edged X L Eagles by the score of 5 to 4 when Lloyd Short hit a home run in the final inning to knock in two runs. Bobby Crawford provided the offense for Seagrave by catching three fly balls while playing second base. Wade Sheedy, David Holt and Steven Gilbert made some good defensive plays for X L Eagles. At the Legion, Kentucky Fried Chicken earned their first win of the season by beating Cowboy Bobs by the score of 15 to 8. For Kentucky Fried Chicken, Matthew Gotthelf hit a single and a double and Billy Pargeter hit a Name Standard Electric Seagrave XL Eagles Kentucky Fried Chicken Pineridge Sports Cowboy Bobs PEE WEE BOYS STANDINGS LCN NCS NY No) S=NwWaaS BB CO re pt ps Pe SCocococom CY RN Ne -] twenty five lap heats. the line. Goodfellow fini back of the leaders in a very At Corner Five by John "Wally" Nesbitt There is something in the , It's a special look, almost haunting in its intensity, a gaze that is an indicator of fire and dejormiination. : + These eyes, without exception, ng to motorcycle racers and Gary Goodfellow is one of these men. : In 1988 Goodfellow finished the season one poin Castrol Superbike Champion Reuben McMurter and after swit- eyes ching this year to a Suzuki Mount, the native New Zealander was looking to claim the number one te for himself. ~U t at Daytona shattered his cage muscles. A a * t is a racer and when the World ps came to Mosport a week later he was in the Don Knit Suzuki Camp as to how he w, The first heat of the day saw the defending World Superbike Champion, Fred Merkel of Italy take the checkered flag ahead of Raymond Roche and Canada's Reuben McMurter. Goodfellow could com about a third of the race before he was forced to oe being too much. In the second heat it wa » fabospus thre way dice wi Italian Giancarlo lappa leading McMurter and Merkel across shed the heat only twenty six seconds respectable tenth spot. Reuben MeMuster waved the Maple Leaf iy: ih ' Selling race lay claiming second place overall for event but it was Gary Goodfellow in that intense, fiery way that showed the heart of the man that is bound to be best. ully on an Province.' I just of race '"fast." What a Here are a few upcoming events you may want to keep in d . More two wheeled action is coming this way on the 23rd and 24th of June as the Molson Export Su tydome in Toronto. The hot news of this series is the 17 year old sensation, Damon Bradshaw, who is literally leaving the veterans in his dust. It may take the Canadian Supercross Champ, Ross Pederson to put this kid in his place. If four wheeled action is more to your liking, the Grand Prix of Canada is next weekend in Montreal with the Toyota Formula Atlantic Series providing backup. live on CBC for those of you who can't make it to "La Belle A week later you have a choice as Mosport brings in the LMSA GTO/GTU Series with the Formula Atlantic cars for sup- port and Shannonville Motors event of the season fea Players Ltd. G.M. Series, The Honda Michelin oe atria) Cars the first race of The R.J.R. MacDonald Formula 2000 Series. We'll be back in a couple of results and hopefully some news on the Vintage Racing Festival inJ . NE then, Jay one fal note my first trip to the Indianapolis 500 and all I can say » after twenty years of watching just about every ble, ¥ now know the 11 And congratulations to Joi Heimrath, the two canucks cross invades the new The Grand Prix will be telecast rts Park hosts their first car Porsche Turbo Cup and weeks with some local rac of this word Jones and in the race, for an excellent I triple and each of these players drove in three runs, Jeremy Nor- ton pitched three good innings of ball for Kentucky Fried Chicken. For Cowboy Bobs, Mike Slug- gett hit a home run while Rusty Hodd hit a home run with two run- ners on the bases. On June 8, Kentucky Fried Innovac Cleaning up any sports stadium after a game can bea big job. For example, it takes forty workers over seven hours to pick up the debris in conventional stadiums using traditional methods. So how does Skydome management ex- pect to rid the 55,000-seat sports behemoth of thousands of paper cups, popcorn boxes and cigarette packages - some 30,000 tons of" refuse - between games? Fortunately for Skydome, a small innovative Ontario com- pany appeared on the scene around the time they were pondering the problem. Innovac Inc. of Port Perry - a manufac. turer of mobile variable-vacuum litter collectors for use in such litter-prone places as municipal parks, theme parks and institu- tions - assured Skydome manage- ment they could scale up their technology to handle even Toron- to's new outsized sports palace. Once Skydome gave its go- ahead, Innovac president Steve Zimmerman realized he was go- w Lo hale to ove fast. ° 0p the new equipment needed expertise and financial help beyond the limited resources my company. I was aware that assistance was available from federal sources, so I contacted Glenn Laba, an In- dustrial Technology Advisor with the National Research Council's Industrial Research Assistance Drogen (IRAP), stationed at College in Oshawa." helped Zimmer- engineer at Kilborn Engineering Ltd. NRC's approval of the project soon permitted work to go ahead, and by March of 1989 a prototype had been completed. ~~ Mr. Zimmerman describes the giant new litter collector as a '"three-wheeled mobile unit, 12 feet long by 4 feet wide, with fifty feet of 12 inch-diameter flexible hose. It is powered by a 30 h.p. in- ternal combustion engine and employs a hydrostatic drive. The four-foot width permits the driver to negotiate passages and hallways with ease." According to Mr. Zimmerman, the unit employs air pressure, vacuum and compaction in per- forming its task: 'Air under pressure is used to blow the refuse to collection points. The machine then reverses to vacuum and sucks the refuse into a chamber where it is compacted on a con- tinuous basis by an auger device to a ratio of 2.5 t6 1. The com- pacted refuse is loaded con- ~ NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985.7383 located Chicken won their second game of .the week by the score of 13 to 10. Gary Norton and Jeremy Nor- ton shared the pitching for Ken- tucky Fried Chicken while Mike Tripp and Jeremy Norton hit a home run. Jason Reid had a good hit and tagged out a runner at third base and Matthew Coyne sweeps tinuously into carts which carry it to the main compactor at the stadium's waste. Mr. Zimmerman was very positive about the role played by IRAP: "Their assistance was in- valuable from both a technical and financial viewpoint. Without IRAP it is unlikely that we could have proceeded with this project." gue softball results caught a fly in the outfield and had two good hits. Rob Ramano pitched will for Standard Electric in relief while Lindsay Parry and Ritchie Tripp got good his and Neil Mueller hit a home run. Aaron Tiessen played well in left field. Dome The big beneficiaries, however, may be the fans who crowd Toronto's Skydome. for sports events and other entertainment. As Mr. Zimmerman points out, "Two hundred events a year call for a lot of cleanup. The use of our equipment will save thousands in maintenance costs - a fact which is bound to be reflected ultimate- ly in the cost of admission." LADIES LOB BALL STANDINGS As of June 9 Team GP W L T Pts. Manilla Steelers 6 4 2 oo 8 is Anderson 6 3 2 1 7 Seagrave Turkeys 5 38 2 0 6. 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