| Scala' s Ironhorse were the winners of the slo-pitch tournament sponsored by the Port Perry | Ringette Association on the weékend. Pictured are the team members (From left) Todd Bo- li 'gaert, Peter Arts, Jim Scala, Gord Hope and Dave. Bell. (Back) Kevin Davis, Pave Barren; Jim f Harnden Burke Warner and Art Imhof. pa S " . j : RA (HW RRIEES $2.99 for butteries Monday to Friday 9am fo Spm | If you have a Hearing Problem or a Hearing Aid, call today for an appointment or for a consultation. leary El AID CENTRE a | Terry Faiers, BC-HIS Gayle Faiers, B.Sc., BC-HIS HEARING INSTRUMENT SPECIALISTS | "pone 1 3156 Port Perry, h Ontario LOL 1L9 (opposite Port Perry Community. Hospital) J Registered, Ministry of Health, A.D.P. NEWSPAPER RECYCLE THIS Ov Ex MESHES I The Galley Gators were the winners of the consolation round of the Port Perry Ringette Asso- ciation's 'slo-pitch tournament held iri Port Perry on the weekend. Pictured are the winners. (Bottom, left) Don Harper, Ken Little, Doug Parker, Wayne Fox and Carl Fitzgerald. (Back) Les Smith, John Horton, Randy Wiseman, Richie Lefort, Russell Hiltz and Don Haley. Professional Auciomone To Testing \ Impedance Audiometry Real Ear Measurement Electronic Hearing Aid Analysis | Prescription & Fitting of Hearing Aids All Make Repairs & Service Counselling & Medical Referrals Financial Assistance is available to all Residents of Ontario : The Grisstank 'Gamblers p layed five times last week and, 0 r the most part, it'was good news but, one mediocre effort at the Niagara Falls Tournament took a lot of the joy out of. the 8 Gambler'sefforts Last Monday n ght at Dur- ham - Fields, :. th "Greenbank squad was hitt g on all cylin- ders as they thumped Oshawa 'Double "B* by a10-Oscore. Mark Goraski and Jim Chil- vers scattered five Oshawa hits over the game to. record the shutout. Trevor Till and Mike Giroux had three hits each to lead the Gambler attack with Don Beaton and: Paul Goreski each having a pair. Beaton and Chijlvers each had a home run during the sixteen hit Green- bank batting spree. Thursday "night in ' Green- bank Park, Mark Goreski and Jim Chilvers again combined their efforts to win a four-point game from the Bowmanville Wolves, which kept the Gam- : ~ blers in a three-way tie for top Spot in Oshawa City League ay. They share the lead with Oshawa O'Toole's 'and: the Oshawa Waltzing Weasels. Leading the way for the Greenbank club were Pete , Oosterholt, Mike . Giroux and. Don Beaton who each belted a. - home run with Bill Buys pick- "ingup a'pair of safeties. ~~ Ken Goreski and Don Phin- ney. came on as: a battery to . . record the final three outs in the 7:0 Gambler victory. At the Annual Greater Niaga- ra Falls Tournament on the weekend, the team "sweated" their way to. the main event semi-final before bowing out to Burlington. This was a.tournament that Greenbank was quite capable of winning but after. two strong wins, they came up flat and went down to the squad. utlington rig years ago in. a this our: : ney,' -ed by a tough team from Paler- mo and who should they meet in game one but the same gang. ~ and once 'again' they battled "".down to the oy (extra innings) before Greenbank finally oars av were eliminat- pulled it out i in a tight: 6-5 deci. . gion, ton 'and Pete Oosterholt: con- necting for home runs. Steve Durham had a pair of. Green- bank hits with er connect- ing for a key triple with the bas- és loaded. Mark Goreski- and Jim Chilvers. shared the mound duties.' "Mike Giroux 'had three hits for the Gamblers with Don Bea-' Gams: oe saw. Greenbank. ¢ face the Toronto Aces and pitch- er Tom Berube and, in this game, Jim Chilvers bested Be- rube as the Gamblers. dropped the. Aces by a 5-2 score. Chil. vers hung tough in the gate as; he had 10 strikeouts, but the "Toronto team also had 10 hits - during the game and Chilvers pitched out of a numberofjams. = ° Greenbank: picked : up. eight hits including' a'Steve Durham home run and 8 Bill, iia triple, no But the tournamént came ta on a cloge for the Gamblers when: | they dropped a 4-1 decision to. Burlington in" 'the "A" semi- final. Both teams collected sev- ton broke a 1-1 tie in the en hits in the game bit Burlin Yi : : fifth 'inning' when they bunched iia three of their seven hits to go along with 'base on balls. * "This game was the Gambler" weakest effort of the season and. Burlington deserved the win to the "A" final. - pig if This week; "the: Gamblers p Gi play Oshawa OToole's on Mon- day night .at Durham Fields and host. the 'Oshawa Weasels at Greenbank Park at 8 p.m. Thursday. Port Perry X Raiders vs. Settlement Shops This week's gamé between Port Perry X Raiders and Set- . tlement Shops was an exciting one to say the least. Altho the final score was 15-14 in fa- vor of the Raiders. Settlement Shops did not give up easily. A great deal of credit has to be. given to this week's pitching staff consisting of Tanya and Pamela. Two home runs from Lauren's bat and one from Smarty made the much closer for ttlement Shops. A well executed play from Erin (left field) to Tare (third base) to Kristy (catcher) had the fans on their feet for the: out at' home. The girls from both teams are 40 be commended for the im- provement that theyre show- ing. ning Hats, "Bolo io Ties, « Ding Gada Vist Avtng "Accessories 1801 Dundas St. E,, Whitby, K-Mart Plaza (416) 432-WILD asa) Soke that