"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 23, 1998 - 25 SPORTS Scugog Duplicate Bridge results Scugog Duplicate Evening Howell Bridge Avg. 36 Afternoon Howell First - Wilma Petre and Avg. 12 Harold Brown 47. First - Eliz Millar and Harold Brown 14. Second - Joyce Heard and Al Stevens 13. Second - Bonnie Davies and Jack Davies 42. Third - Joan West and Ann Scott 37. Fax us your scores: 985-3708 PORT PERRY STAR CROSSWORD T 12 [3 |a 5 16 [7 14 15 17 18 20 21 24 25 [26 29 [30 31 CHRIS HALL / PORT PERRY STAR 36 37 TRACK CHAMPS: For the third time in as many Nicole Ansell, Carol Page, and Erin Bird. They par- " rr > in - years, five girls from R.H. Cornish School grabbed ticipated in the 12-year-old girls category. Taking the top spotin 4x100M relay at the All-Durham fourth place in the 12-year-old boys division was, 45 46 47 48 Finals. Taking the top honors were the team of, from left, Justin Shinn, Chet Martin, and Pat Lewis. 50 £3 back row from left, Erin Geary, Brigette Palleske, Absent is Justin Sanders and Justin Koury. 54 55 56 n | Agrivaders shut down the Hammerheads 9-0 Ge ge 67 68 [69 From Page 24 Dustin Parker (double) and Brian three RBIs and Cory Stokes with two 71 72 73 Agrivaders defeating the Wotten Jensen (two singles). doubles and two RBIs. Campbell bat- Hammerheads 9-0. Robert Gatchell Squirt tled back on the bats of Megan " 75 7 led the offense with a single and two In a high offensive game the MacArthur (single, triple and four RBIs for the Agrivaders while team- Workman Hawkeye's slid by Marlin RBIs), Abbey McLaughlin (two sin- ACROSS 56. Zounds! 13. Sundance' gal mates Thomas Prendergast and Ryan Travel 19-14. Hayley Campbell, Joel gles and two RBIs) and Melissa Killen !. Pavlovian subjects 7 Seventh month of Place Dillon teamed up to strike out 12 Michel and Mike Parr all had three (single and RBI). Co 5. Photo flaw 60 he Jewish year iy Roopalrs batters. Joshua Mann was the defen- hits to lead the Hawkeye's to the vic- The second game had Asselstine's 9. Cohortof Clintand ge» Festoon 2%. atin sive player for the Hammerheads as tory. The offense for the Marlin's Yamahas just squeezing by Pineridge 4 Yayon OTE 65. Stiff 26. Stadium cheers he turned a double play on a pop out came off the bats of Marissa Snowden Sports 21-19. Asselstines were flying 15. Audilioner's desire or Bubbly ne bottle 28. Spo . and teammates Adam Down and with a home run and both Brandon on the bats of Marley Malcom (home 16. Romola autor yarn 30. Imitating. Tyler Wetso) ench hit a single to Hoskin and Mike Hobbs making three tp gd teammates Jossjos Pockets 2. Dominant 73. Stoppard's The 31. Vegas openings elp out the offense. great hits each. and Casie Shortridge both with mul- 19. Ouks of Windsors Thing 33. Auk or grebe. e.g Mite There was no report or score for tiple singles. Pineridge returned fire 20. pond instrument hy Yon Degrning oy Sd Te Spanky's Haulage and Blackstock the Swain vs Turners game by on the bats of Lee Churchill who 21. Rainbow shape " Clowns" 36. oa of a United Church Saints battled to a Turners coach. went through the cycle and both a re pi 76. Like morning grass 38. Snatch 10-10 draw. The plays of the game The third game in the week was teammates Matt Garason and Tim 27. Sting of purls iy roadcast for Spanky's were a pop fly caught by to catch up on a rain game which Martyn smashing in home runs. 29. Tea. golf and pencil. WN NS Darcee Grove, Nathan Evans pitching saw Turners Green Giants defeat The third game of the week was eg. 48. Hold a good first inning and Caly Mateo Marlin Travel 17-1. The Giants were another to catch up on a rained out 2 Ki | bo ly ie 51. Lkea crunchy caot smashing in a home run. The Saints on the offensive with Ashley Lucas game where Pineridge Sports and 37. Hawks 3. Indiana city of song iy Pry Albee players of the game were Matt and Blake McLaughlin both hitting a Winter Storms battled to an 18-18 39. Occasion forajury 4. Trapped 57. Cunning Ferguson and Michael Hazelden who triple which brought in an RBI while tie. Pineridge was led by Tyson 40. Step __!(2wds) 5. Sibling. for short 58. Despicable led the offense with two RBIs each Mark Carnaghan was carrying the Prescott going through the cycle. 2 AI & Pagans middie name gg. Aeronautical while Steven Larmer pitched two defense. Marlins Katie Ferguson was Heather Lee Jones hitting two home 45. Lost cause 7. Arm bone » ao Soi strong innings to hold the tie. the one to cross the plate to ruin the runs and Rachel VanOostveen hitting 47. "Very wisely threat 8. Adjudicate anew 05. Basebailer Tommic The second game had Shaw shutout as both teammates Adam two singles and a double. The Storm cond wd 9. Sou pos 7 64 Chewon. asa bone Industrial defeating the Overridge Cochrane and Nicole Jones had two battled back on the arm of Stuart 49. Geologreal division 10. Wold vy rg rod Flames 19-9. Players of the game for hits. Cochrane who pitched both left and 50. Izaak Walton, eg 11. Like a Spanish 69. Like bell-botloms in Shaw were Brodie Standfield (home Intermediate right handed while teammates 52. GCiomen! ones mogul the '60s run, triple and two great defensive Winter Storm slipped by Campbell Lawrence MacDonald had two singles 34. Author: Huniar 2. Marsut 70. Tarzan portrayer Ron catches), Rina Prendergast (double Electric 18-11. The Storm was led by and four RBIs and Carrie Joyce had Port Perry Star Crossword Sponsored By rm TTT TTT TTT TT TT LT -- | | PORT PERRY uto glass & trim Id, |, 28 BROKEN | FREE MOBILE SERVICE WINDSHIELD? I FOR REPLACEMENT SEITE RORI l AUTOMOTIVE GLASS your deductible! With most EIEN: COIN DERIEER 985-8507 Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge and } 1575 Hwy. 7A . Port Perry surrounding areas since 1981 ---------- -- -------- ------ ------ --t-- = t= GF -- i cr Se ms on wo and two singles) and Myles Romain (two singles). The Flames returned fire with Travis Brunton (home run), Stuart Cochrane with three home runs and three RBIs, Lawrence MacDonald with two singles and a single and a walk. June 30 ceremony will honor long-time sports volunteer From Page 24 Carolyn's colleagues and friends in Minor Softball will be on hand for this dedication. Also present will be members of the organiz- ing committee for Scugog's highly success- ful Fields of Dreams slo- pitch, held annually over the July 1 holiday week- end. Money raised by this tournament has been used for the lighting at the new diamonds. This June 30 ceremony will officially change the name to the Carolyn Best Memorial Softball Diamonds. They are located to the north of the Scugog Arena on Reach Road and are accessed from the east side of the arena/community centre parking lot. Fastball fans in Scugog and area should also note that on July 1 the OASA scholarship fund all-star game will take place at the north diamond on Water Street. This nine-inning match will feature 1997 Team Ontario against a team from the 1993 and 1989 Ontario squads. Game time 1s 2 p.m. The game 1s hosted by PPMS and all proceeds will go to the OASA scholarship fund. There will be a 50/50 draw and draws for other special prizes.