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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-06-21, Page 9JUNE, 24th at 1:30 p.m. Experience toe' thridls as 150 Of -the fastest sleds from Ontario and alicelean 'compete for over' $1,000 in prize money. Why wait for snow --- do it now at HOLLY GULLY. SPORTS and RECREATION No.:1, Varna Phone 262-509. 1\101/1/MOBILE GRASS DRAGS THIS- SUNDAY Street ow first in n Mai , *Ind strip!, •league sta'n' logs Lek We . eklay trightesew the 'ale% ' The seventh inning ,liermiirents real see-saw battle in the Indus- .proVided, plenty of eeeltehleht as' NCO IN IRD" PL/ACE • trial Baseball as ow Texaco lion. Beuerman retired the ' In the lat pane at the Rec Nine tea the Village squad fought Villagers in order then saw his, the • Firemen eyed into. third to a 9 a 9 draw. Both teams team come back with three'rune 'place with a VOW 16 s .15.Wle played good baseball as only three 'on a milk, a hit batter and Rick over 'the Teachera. The game . errors en each side Were- corn- Fortune .s 3 run home run to even started slow as both teams played. 'ratted. ' Each. team coubted one the score at 9. apiece._, good ball for the first . few run in the' first inning. The The Duffers' collected 19 hits innings. The Srookeaters Duffers took• the edge_ In tees 'of{, pitcher John Coleman while 3 - 2 after - the fleet inning. esL second, inning• so teey. scored a .the Villagers led by BobeMee However, the Teachers hadfought run but left 8-, men stranded.. Kellar with a tome rim 'and a back to lead 4 -3 after 3Complete, The :third frame saw Texaco triple colleetedeonly 6 hits. The innings. ' 'The bottom fell out jump into a good. lead, as.- they, tie • left 'the Villagers in • last" from this point on as both teams, ' Counted three more runs to .oPen, place but the heads up b,a11 they smadesseeeral miscues allowing up e 5 - 1 margin. have „taicen playing of late is _sure several unearned runs to cross in the fourth irMisig, however, to reward Ahem with some wins. the plate. The Teachers scored the ,edge quickly narrowed as the Last ,Thursday evening saw 4 times in the top hale of the Villagers counted • kerune to plenty of action and excitemente as fourth on• only 2 hits while the redube , their lead to one rue: the Teri Club regaispedthele win- Firemen regained , the lead in After a scoreleSs fifth the Village ning ways with' a 8- - 3 win over the 'bottom •half of .the inning • rallied in 'the sixth inning scoring 'the Le elessi Teacher e. ,„ne game counting six runs 'on six hits. five big runs to'take a 9 -5 lead. Was extremely close -for the first, The' fifth inning saw the Fire- The Duffers narrowed the gap four innings as the' Turf held a fighters extend their margin sto,' rre by a -single run the ' bottom of 3 - 2 edge until the fifth when they , 4 elms as they outscored the' • stretched their lead to 6 - 2 and Bookworms 3 1, '0. In the sixth, ' .took , control of the game. 'The however, the, tables were turned Teachers dropped to fifth place as the bookworms 'outclassed with the Firemen, ' ,• their opponents and outscored as ,BrIliitier orstoi ett: outilug took Red Sox touhrLent Brodhati* the Rosteek Red Sox hy a ecore, -of 10e8 in Bro'dliagen ;Thursday ' PONSORED. OfIrOUTONITIES for YOU JUNE 25 m The BreWera trail ReetbeiCOY four Pants ter the 0011009n 104. On . Thursday -AVOriten • will Walt the Brewers at Seir audio Friday, Brodhagen Journeys to New Hamburg for a game at 8:30. Saturday and Sunday the first , annual fastfall tournament will be held in BrOdhagen. night. '• • • The Brewers scored eight runs in the first inning:. Lead- eff batter, Bob Jarmuth reached. .first on -an error and Merle Hoegy and Rick Leonitardt walked to load etre bases.- Then came a bases ,loaded ,home 'by Paul Maedel. DennieSrnitethem sing- led and Rostock, pulled pitcher, . Meek Bannph for Larry RiehL Dave Leonhardt singled sand Al French then 'hit a home run. , Lawn owling Only cost, is materia101,i.:cicanink /tiger' paint, gam: Conttict DEAN /CORN'S 49 Wilson St. ' Monday to Pritlay. 104 Soccer Tee IVIOerteet Willeteilettee • will •be the beet OVA Whell the nl Provincial Senior Woen'S'Op.. , tario Softball Ceanipierie* TOurhament is played CleiC Heti- day Weekend id the village of Milvertett. This is:the first time' the Women's Championship Tourna- ment , has been 'played' outside e city area. Ten teams are entered from centres across Ontario and the official opening will take place Feeley, evening, August .e, at 7:00 p.m. in the Milverton Bail P ark. ¤ Chairman of the Tournament Committee Robert Harrow re, ports that accommodations and carnping fiCilities are available for out-of-town, spectators and fans. The draw for team pleying time will take place Friday, July 13, in the Milverton Community, Centre. 'LON'DON and DISTRICT ipcc Columban v s. Marconi' ti Rostopk' retired the next two batters before Bob, Jenrette, tit a single and scored_ oe, Merle as ee Hoegy's single. ' In the second inning, Dennis Smith led off with a home run followede by Dave Leonhardt who blasted another out of the park. This cencluded the scoring for, the •Brewers. .Rostoc le fought back but steady pitching by,Dave Hann® and me • Following the Turf Club, by fro' runs. an teams say last three Wanes, saved the win. • Teacher game a team teem, the , in the final inning the DRM,C0 WINS . . them *- to regain' the lead lief from Doug Leonhardt In the ford with 2W plus'18, agg. 48, s PI Goderich Industrial .Leaguee Teachers counted once when they' playground Th ankyou proved slightly supe$lor to the teak tee. field With a 3 run lead. St Columban Ken was a'formerhative 'of Mc- Kie® Two. having attended High echool here He renewed acquain- tances with. some former Texaco .nine when DRMCO nipped The Firemen, however,.. quickly mate's Sunday.s 4th place went The following,arelhe results ' the • Texaco nine by an 9 - 5 decided the game as Rick Hula/or • • to John, and Donna patterson with of theliurenMinorSoecerLeague count. . The Duffers, were mss-doubled followed by walks to II • ,for Sautes:My June fee ' 'Seaforth Squirts 'A', 0 • e Goderich 4' ,,Seaforth Squirts.iB' • . Huron Peek 2 S'ea.forth Atoms 'A' 0 Huron Park 11 eSeaforth Mosquitoes 17 ' 1 i son urg 2W plus 14 agg. 44 and 5th, to program sing " several key players' and Bob Wilson and Jim Sills to load . .- ' Mark Gillil wed Brenda Finleyscia • played with two' players "ender the bases' with none out. toscore tie o out. Don .• ' g then doubled me 1.4. ,,,....2w phis 9 agg. 30'. Despite .. Seaforth , Recreation com eor's . axes ) Texaco used 1 'a brief ehower, all reported a mittee has been notified that a services •of Jack Price, . Don' .- 2 runs followed by a triple by'John • • . ' • - , gpod day and entries were preseni , Youth fn Action grant has been 'Kunder and' oe Gillespie to round '''' Patter$01140 wins.the game for the . • St. Qolumban tied the Tille0117 from f -Goderich; . wingharn, approved • for Seafoeth this sume out their team ! After, 'two - Fireinen.. Jim Clew- started on burg Athletics '14 ,eon. Sunday. AtwoOd, Norwich; Stratford,' er. ‘. ' scoreless Inning's the Goderich .."theserourict,„for„the, Firemen and • The first half thegame was • Brantford, Aitea Craig and Sea- , The grant, administered scoreless squad • struck for 5 'ens in was relieved by Bob,wilson who but St. Colutnbati get- .ting mane more shotseeie see( WANT ADS )311ING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 . • ; Clinton .1 the third as several .miscues picked®, the win. Doug.Scarrow • allowed. 3 unearned runs. As went the distance ter the _ The Seaforth Minor Soccer the gameprogressed the ISARMCO Teachers ene suffered the loss. 'players and management wish team added to their lead, and led,' . to thank the following - for don- 8 - after' eye innings:- The , STANDINGS TO DATE • aeons received - ' buffers, however, did rally and . The • Royal Canadian Legion-, counted 4 runs on three hits in ' W 'L 7 P Seafortle.Branch 156' $237.50 the bottom seethe fifth to narrow Mainstreee- ' 7 0 0 14 Seaforth Lions Club 50.00 the, gap, 'However neither club Turf Club 5 2 .0 10 ' Donald G.Eatonlns.Ltd. 50.00 • could mount an offensive charge Fiternen . 4 0. 6 In the late innings and only one Texaeo e 4 1 .5 'unearned run for the Goderich Teachers 5 0 4 nine, crossed the plate, making Village, . 1 ,5 '1 • 3 the final count 9 5 for the . The , Turf Club and Texaco visitors, Plans are being' made nine rescheduled their gamefar for a.rematch when the Texaco this week toe iast night(Wednes- nine have a complete and healthy • day) while, the remaining teams: team e will play Monday night at the Rec. MAINSTREFT LEADS , grounds.% es- juvenile, baseball , by - Moe _ . Last' 'Sunday • evening Gord. • , After a- ley off of 'ever. two . • Pee/6e hit a grand slam home . Lathes,' ,, weeks,' the Merchants. Club re-' run to lead the Mainstreet to sumed, ,action Saturdaye evening- . ,-their seventh straight win as-theY at Clinton'. and lost - their •first edged a deterreineertexaco nine. . softball' . game of the '73 season by- a 11 .- 8 score: ' mainetteet, „ . score Of 13-9,, to even their record at one win and.one loss, started , strong' as they opened - results up'a 2 - p first 'inning lead on, .Kevin Bennett (isl) pitched the ' ' , . Dave Watson'e. single. , The :., ' ActiOn started at 71:00') at the 7`.• • . • , • %Saturday' evening jitney saw a good turnoirt and winners were for the ladies 1st. Verda Sin- clair with 2 w plus 8 and placing 2nd, Ida ClOse, with 2W plug. 6. For the men, Fred Tilley was' high with, 2W plus 15 and Edgar Allen' a close second with 2W. , plus 13. The ladies are haying an * out o$ town jitney on Wednesday afternoon ,so :.re' hoping for a, „goad day weather-wise. The Tuesday evening jitney 'Winners were:. Ladies -, Bdtty Tilley 1st with 2 W. and an ag'g. of 21; Jeah Lunn, 2nd' with. 2'W plus 18. ' Men, Neil Bell tat with 2 NV' plus 21; Wilmer Cuthill, 2nd with,' 1 W plus ,15.' Our clubwelcoines any lades tb come and try lawn bowling on wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.. at our local greens. columban , defencemarf touched the ball in front of .the. net. . Tillsonburg scored on the play"to • lead the game 1-0. St. Columban pressed to 'the attack "and with the 'wind at their backs they had the ball, in the Tillsonburg end , for most of the,' second half, Near the end of the game, Marvin Kale shored the tieing goal on a long hot from outside the 18 yard line. The shot was high and Tillsonixifg couldn't hang on to -the ball as it slipped right 'through his-heeds. , ' St. Columban came close to winning 'the game on a 'couple of plays but' the ball wouldn't - go• into the' . net and -the final . score was 1-1. under the sports and recreation department • of the Ministry of Community aed Social Welfare is for four students' 'to act as' leaders, in a program called Play- . ground '73. :The seidents e Karen Regier, • Anne Hopper, Janice schenck and, Cain Holland, are at present attending a training ,camp at Vanistra, sponsored'by,the Lake Huron Zone Recreation ASsocta.7- tion. , they complete their week of inteffaiVe training- they will be it charge of a shmnfer playground •program in •Seaforth from July 9 to August- 17, on weekdays friirn Monday to Friday.. Registration for the program takes place on , Saturday, June 23.' • All children from four to 13 years (grade,VIII)are eligible for the .program. Children re- gistering must be accompanied by a parents Details of registration `are contained in an advertisement in this issue. From the Horses Mouth .(By Ken) , 7 : , VAX ASSISTANC 9 7 3 LIONS PA Rk SEAFORTH ONTARIO - • Car Xontributir Of $1 Paid Monday night at the London Oval TrUeleersonality was fourth in the sec,ond race. In the fourth raCe Carry on Sly Was fourth. In thSk teeth race•Preferred 2 Pace Miss., Belle Bars,. Owned. by .Fred Fowler, Londesboro,, paced toe new life time mark of:2:04:3 in winning the mile: Frank Macdonald was on the bike. The pay off was .$14.90. Wednesday night at Londop Shadow Bars was third. In the ninth race City of LOndanSerles Pace El Sain 0 was second. El Sam 0.1s owned by Joe and Jim Dick apd Dick . BurgesS and was driven by Cord Pullman. ThtfrsdaY night at London Ilyiyn Mbey was out 'of the money. Friday night Timely Pat was second in the rst- race. Arctic John was fifth, in the third race. At the Hanayer track Flying Apallo•waa third in the second . race with Bill Caldwell driving. Mr. Toy Town wes.oet.of the money'. In the third race ,Susan R. Lee was out of the money. At Elmira Friday evening Johnny Pull was second in the fourth 'race. On the opening day card at the windsar raceway -in the Windsor leg of the C41 Am El Sam o ,was fifth ...out of a twelve horse field. Gord Pullman etated after the 'race "If I.hadn'A, got shuffeled back so far, I think I would have 'given them' a battle. I had lots. of horse 'left," The mile went in 2.0.2;1. The winner -of the mile was. the 'twelve, horse Durrells Chip who payed $31.90. Saturday elate at the London raceway William. Laverty and Ron Williamson of Seaforth claimed Clever Larry from Lionel ArbOur of Goderich out of the first race. Clinton-raceway wile hold qualifying reces,Sunday, June 24th in preparation for their opening July L entire 8 innings as he allowed , second ' inning saw both clubs . Rec. when Marion 'Pullman's -. all 1,3 runs On only 8 .hits. He . !, score epee as Bob Beuttenmilter teams feet Joan Hildebrane's ' also gave up 8 Weeks;'1 back, . elf ,e, seeeeeeeree,,,..tee‘_..vi + jeeesthessitea-na '; Ons -Joenesstearre !Terry 1 ' , •itch.,_ated. street outeea1, 8 o ' .•a ere. :ennett Wes: ea. npfreeters while Ken slier singled borne TPXacc'a IfesLs 4-e: McNichol, CharlynnBrown, Mary ' e en Dyke,, Barbara 'Watt, each not -to , Wane entirely for. the• run. After , a scoreless third. scored a home 'run. Maey-Cers- * • loss , as he never received much inning the Duffers naerowed the\ 'folly 'had not one but three. Well, heisOroin his team Mates who , gaeby a single run aeeedieekeer done girlei Mantes team scored' committed A costly. errors. Our • 0 singled home a run. The fifth . one home run by Margaret ,.Mc ' bats were as cold as file weather frame saw the Duffers rally ,for Cauley. It; was e -close game e4 as we only pickederp 4 hits.Gerry 6 runs on five hits to ,take the until. ,Joan's team pulled out in ,Dennis Dennis Campbell; Bill _ lead 8 - S. In theeixth„hqweyer, ' 'front to win 41-29.: • . - ' ' ' O'Shea a,nci Steve Soutegate ( a mainetreeecame roaring back ap , •' A A. big upset was evident in - dpuble) each plc up one hits _ 'Gerd Pryce's hit 'following by a the game, at 9:00' p,m. Barb , .. Ou r scorers were Gerry Feeney solo homer by Bill Roberton '- Osborne's . team' met Bonnie, (2), bill Salisbury (1), Dennis. helped Mainstreet to a big.7 run Bedard's. team. Bonnie's team . Cathpbell (1'), Bill O'Shea (2),e__ s inning and 'the :lead agate. ,, The . ' and Barb's girls. stodtrup to the Steve Sesithgate (I), .. Ken Swan only run scored in the seventh . base with a' power packed team. (1) and Kevin Beneett (1). In was• an unearned run by the r Mary situ, Jean. Pinder, Ruth ,the first,. inninge the merchants' . mainstreet in the seventh to give 'Anne Dunlop and Maureen ,. • did not pick up any hits. and left . them the win. Jack Price allowed . Coraiolly all scored home runs.. • one runner stranded: In Clinton's only 9 'hits '''in picking up.the win Bonnie's Otis. seettered and the half of :the inning they picked up , while Ron BeUerman allowed 12 balls did toot The final score 3 runs on 3 doublee and on.e eiror. -, . hits in a losing effort. ' 3'4-30 for Barb's' girls% In the top. of the second; the TURF CLUB-1$ STONG : ' JUNE 5TH . Merchants tied th'e score. at a, e Monday night's action' saw a .• ' 'Action ,began at 7:p.m:at the on one walk, one hit by, pitch . strong Turf 'Club whip the life- a Rec, park with JoanHitclebrand's ' and an error but could not hold ' less Village squad by a 19 - 13 team meeting' .Ba-rb Osborne's the Clintpidane as they scored 2 'score. The Turf started fast team. ' A close game was played more rune on aftothet error, scoring 9 big runs in the first for the first half. De the bottom a base hit and a double. In the , inning to take -a huge lead. The of the second, Mary Sills caught Village ..rallied but could only all three •fly balls for a fast manage 4' rens in their half and inning. At the top of the fourth,. (from this point on never really threatened the powerful Turf. f l ying M ary omadep t h ee tplayDase at fol lowed econd • by •• : 'Ruth Ann Dunlop leaping to catch -The horsemen added., a single a tern to .the.. rl 1...141 the seconds the ball and • making the third . while blanking the Village nine. . out. Terry McNichol made some . The third inning saw the Village greats. hits, two of which we,re outscore their- opponents by a. homers:" Mary ,Van Dyke also' 5.-2 count to "narrow the Turf's 'had a homer. SusanKunder made ' •lead to 12 - 9. The fourth, fifth a double play on second. The and sixth, however, saw the Turf final score was' 31-11 for Joan's • blaeik the village while counting team. The rain eeld off to allow . once in each inning to lead 15-9 Marion Pullman to meet Bonnie after six. Each team managed Bedard's team under. the lights. . 4 'runs, in _the seventh to allow After a slow start Bonnie's team the turf to solidify their hold was away - Joan Steinbuck hit on second place and leave the .a 'home run. ivtariqn Pullman Village mired in thecellar.Every made a double' play on second Member of the Turf managed at base. Cheryl Seymour has a „ least one hit in their 24 hit , knack of picking up fly balls attack. The Village replied with inches from the . ground. only 10 hits as they 'fell short' in their bid to move out of the 'l B8 o_ n 1 0 n . ie's team won oyez Marion's Note: Display the, 1973 Liana Park Car Stfeker on the lower left corner of you. windshield.„ • A• .1.1011S. PARK- • CAR STICKER . • IS A RECOGNITION OF YOUR: HELP AND CO-OPERATION IN'MEETIN'G THE COSTS OF MAINTAINING THE PARE ' • it> ONLY $1.00 EACH c.r BRODHAGEN.- INTERMEDIATE FIRST . ANNUAL FASTBALL. TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, JUNE. 23rd STARTING at'9 a.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 24th ▪ .0. GOOD DURING 1973 ..for as many visits as you wish Available at Seaforth Banks, many stores' and at the , Lions :Park STARTING at 12 p.m. 13 8 2 top of-the third we tied the score again on two bases on balls and a double but again failed to hold ' eitthe opposition as they scored two- more runs on 2 walks, a base hit and 3 errors?. The fourth' wee seoreless for both teams: The top of the fifth saw our Juveniles -Score 3 more runs to take the lead on 3swalks, 2 hits and an error but Clinton 'regained the lead quickly 'by picking up 5 runs in their _half of the fifth on 3 base on balls; 1 hit and one error and a wild, pitch. The sixth inning was scoreless' for both teams. In the 'seventh we scored 'our last run of the ball tame and held Clinton off the' score ,. board.' -The eighth and ninth innings Were fruitless for the Merchaftts. Clinton's last run was scored in the eighth inning. 'There were not too many bright spots for the 'Merchants. The Clinton pitcher allbwed 9 runs on 4 hits, 3 hit by pitc h , 19 walks 'and struck out' 9 Seaforth batters. Seaforth Starting nine were' : John Leemine (3B) Gerry Feeney (c) Bill Salisbury (LE), Dennis Campbell (113) Bill O'Shea. (2B) Steve Southgate (SS) -Ken Swan. (RF) Gent Car- nochan (CFe aysine was replaced in the 7th reeling by Paul Hulley , and Kevin Bennett (P). LINESCORE ° R H E SEAFORTH 9 4 8 'CLINTON ' SUMMER PLAYGROUND_ '73 Sponsored by • SEAFORTH RECREATION COMMITTEE JULY 9 thru' AUGUST 17 Monday to Friday Registration fee, $1.00 for children 4-13 (Grade VIII) , Registration June 23rd SEAFORTH TOWN hALL 10 a.m. to 12 noon - 2 p.m. to '4 p,m, • Child must be accompanied by parent Brodhaten. Community Ball Park Doiible Knockout - Teams Entered , . Tavistock -Juniors , Biodhagen Brewers Milvert 1 n Winstons Dekilboro Interinediates New II mburg Concords -14onktoh Wildcats Avant° .'s Wellesley Queens Kirkton-Woodham Combines.,, Fullarton Jrs. Atwood Intermediates Rostock Red Sox Harmony Lances 'Linwood Intermediates Admission.$1.50 and 'is goOd for both days' Admission` SUPPORT IS NEEDED to MAKE 'MS A YEARLY EVENT While there continues to be no charge fOr cars entering Seaforth ''Lions Park, it is hoped;,,f1tat driN:ers of each vehicle will display a Lions Park Car Sticker In this way mane of those huri,dredS of ar- Ca -citizens who. 'each summer enjoy the park facilities can have a small part in assisting in the continued operation of the park. ENJOY AND USE TH:E'FACILITIES pF outplayed tee Tillsonbnrg earn. In the early minutes of the second half, Tilleonburg. were given e penalty shot when a gt. The Seaforth Lions par INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Life Donald G. Eaton InsyranEe Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street Phone S21-1610 - Seaforth ' • Fred& and Betty Tilley with 3w plus 27 agg. 49 were the high pair on Sunday afternoon, June 17 and regained possession of the Commercial Hotel Trophy for another.year. In second plaCe was another local pair, Art'Fin- layson and Mae Habkirk with 3W, plus. 9, agg. 40. 3rd. went to Ken and Ruth Harrison of Breed-