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hold tSn t . lac 1 n , soli I?I .ers b "the score;.:of 5 a to the, h( avy 'going. Jxm is often Otyr n e s`to of
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Villa ers nine. sin Str m or the ame and this could: ;{»4: ' ,.•\ ,<x
8.,M ee ,, . ed ie . 4. the Turf to, a tri 6 run . Teachers 3 5 0 6. •on f g • r{ „t :�
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the long ball to their advantage;as. � .frame and a 16,11 adv uta e.• The Travellers 0 9 Q q '
donees a most pioficiehf inailt*r
Bob Beutet oille�r, Dave reasons for the loss alth ct h . Jt: 1 . ,
i atso» final ottompt fell; short • for the „ Q` g t; & � ' ubueY o
was a eat morale boost:'for'
and',Jacit Price all Gollect�d a Firemen as. they managed oaly 2 � zll'#,
hon of run as the Villagers showed runs to make the fcnal ounf 16.13 Irish having lost to the Flyers b%.
Aftera� once beforo
up almost as bad it; 3
the field as: at. in the �'u'rf''s' favour.' '
the scored 4.1
fire plate, The 'win moves the The game set an 'Industrial this also- advances St.. Collintban'', " n
0 Main, Street squad two points league record for home .runs as , to the 'semi-finals for, the: third'`
aboad of the Villagers and both pitchers were hit hard giving division, ame •started u Party D�'e8s� ,2,
Merchants
Queue sand they have a game in u 'a total of 9 homers. ' J p q icidy -fox rpfiw O pff.
'Timid over the two. The late gamp�at the Rec was St. Columban as they scored, 3 � f'
Action in the early game at the lopsidod right• from the $tart as goals .in the first 20 minutes, r
Optimist Park saw the home run the Texaco Duffers started fastChloton )~first Brad Finlayson a star on' ii,
h 5 IM.
, ' the forward lin w ci Stant
ball dominate .as the Turf Club and swamped, the,, Travellers by d e who is n_ ..
came from behind to score a 16-13 a convincing 26-5 score. Fred' ` Th Seaforth Juvenile digger scored his second' 'goal fit,'1. - f' y WAR Y
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win over the Firemen. The Beaton read #he.•Duffers with two rchants upended the Clinton two games in the same !manner as ,N t, .paa� , ,
Firemen started fast as a e3 run doubles and 2 singles in a perfect, Juveniles 8-6 Sunday for the first the goalie deflected the ball into . � ` 't W r a `' ;_ „ �h 4 Rig lxx
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time in three years, his own net. Brad scored again -
home runrby Don Hulley opened a night at the plate as the Texaco
3-0 first inning lead. The third squad hit Jack Ungarian and Phill The win means $eaforth may .but in a much different fashion Brad Flulayson
* frame saw the smokeaters put Bisback for a total of twenty-two, finish, ahead of Clinton .and get about 5 minutes as he was sent in Neil Murray scored' the Irish- �, ' ' 20
together five singles to score 4 hit's, While Ron Beuerman, and the extra gam;lii"� playoffs as, the clear up the middle on. passes men's third goatin this period of Famous, 1
runs while the Turf replied with a Mike Marion 'combined to hurl a both teams are in.., the 'C; from Casey Van BakeL and.. Pat' time on a pass from Finlayson up - one aaut Two -FIS and
2 run home run by Ken Burgess seven hitter at the Travellers. category. Delaney. the middle with help from Marvin Bildnl Styles, a
to leave the Firemen leading7-3 This week's action will see the The Merchants fell behind 2.0 Kale on a Case Van Bakel
after 3'/� innings but rallied in the throw-in. The scoring ended here Ottr entice stock - Sizes 30=20.
after 3 innings. The Turf Club .Firemen and Texaco start things fourth. Jahn Feene opened with ., g TO CL•EA>Ct �
then outscored the Firemen 3-1 in at the Lions Pool with the y p for the half and beginning the
a bunt
single. Ga Eisler then g g Z�a/�p/
the fourth as Terry Johnsons Travellers facing the Turf Club in g �' second half the score was 3-0 in AT 4 4
home run was the difference. The the late encounter, At the boomed out a triple to rigght Dunlo St. Columbans favour.
atscoring Feeney. Jeri Fere fifth inning saw fixe Turf move Optimist Park the early game will g y' y y At the opening of the final half Jim Finlayson
singled Eisler in and after Bill Ingersoll pulled to within „ two Gradually as the game wore on �!
Salisbury and Steve Southgate goals after' a free kick outside the it appeared the Irish would tire
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� fanned, Kevin Bennett drove in 18 -yard line. first as they completely ran out of British Nylon �
Feeney. This set the stage for Bill . Neil Murray then scored his gas having not received any..., �j a
O'Shea who . blasted a two •run ball
second of three goals for the breaks in their previous attemptsSOX for. MEN'"shot into deep right centre. W 1 game as he busted into the open for the go-ahead score. In the
O'Shea also doubled in the third. final 5 minutes the Yugdslays
on a pass -in off a Dave O'Reilly FiVAll Size
He is o#e.,of, six batters hitting In the early game . C'hery! foul -kick. Assists on the play go to completely dominated and scored
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over 300. Seymour played Ruth Anne Marvin Kale and Brad Finlayson 3 goals two on outside shots and
SEAF O RT'H Clinton tied it up in the seventh Dunlop. Seymour's team took a A penalty short brought the the final on a penalty shot. Final �,.,,,,;
then went ahead 6-5 .in the 4-1 lead in the first inning and Flyers to within two goals a m score: Splix■al Rack Of
Entertainment controversial eighth inning. kept infront until the 3rd. when but. it was too little, too late in the St. Columban 1
Eisler appeared to have struck out Dunlop's team tied it at, 8-8. game as Neil Murray scored his London Yugoslays 4 MENS PANTS
the last batter, but after the Dunlop's team then moved ahead VALUES t0 19.�J
• final goal on, a. pass from Gord Upcoming Game
Friday & ' Saturday Merchants had retired to the - in the fourth and had a good fifth- Dick to make the final score read: The next game will be a City
bench the umpires decided there inning scoring nine runs. This Some double kuite, same ectbo>ye, Mens
was only two strikes on the batter. put them just out of reach of St Columban 5 cup game on July 21 against a tlwt rd blends; broinen >
Ingersoll 2 first division club, the London
• He hit Eider's second pitch to Seymour's team. Final score Irish inklings Scottish, in London. This should Sires 80 to 42
The, �� '� third baseman Dan' Nicholson 21-17 for Dunlop's team. Marg Good crowd in attendance... prove to -be a good experience for Plains sad choda 7,95
who threw the relay to first into Van Dyke got a home run for field in good condition on 'warm St. Columban playing a 1st 2witev,o NVIOL,
the dirt. One more hit brought Seymour's team.. Sunday afternoon... division club and the Scottish are
• hire home. In the late game, Barb rico AUi'E$I&TiONB AT'Tltitl8 I[�titt7D
The fired -up Merchants poured Wesenberg met Barb Watt,, Watt one of the -most powerful clubs in '
it on in their half of the inning took the lead in the first inning Lose tl Yugoslays ' the 'association.
The St. Columban soccer club ,1
DINING ROAM scoring three on Kevin Bennett's and kept it, throughout. am 20M II1T OtiB
single, a walk to ' pinch-hit Wesenberg's team made an effort lost their second game of the year 1F1��Y
specialist Ross. Govier, an error . in the second .inning by scoring
to the London Yugoslays last.
„. Saturday, July 6 at London.
and some determined base five runs to make it 7-6 for Watt's O
running. team. However they couldn't" London opened the scoringof h�� 3 Y
>; the game on a scramble in front of ��hf
"§ter�valked''lhe first'frian h catch"'up 'ar#cl the final score was - °�f ; ,,
9)t� ► °�'" , ' .r. r ,t fao rhe, -ninth -.the_ n put three' 21-9.for. Watt's team. Hitting for _ `� rka`i"� •Is
Pa �� the' "'Irish goal 'but `•'about '.' 10 .
minutes later Brian Miiffla MMS
'-scored. to tie the count and end >r a
down in a row for his fourth Watt's team was Joanne f '
" victory in five decision. He Mathews with a homerun and d WIT
SHIRTS the scoring for the half as he ,y s
scattered nine hits and struck out Joan Pinder, Connie Van Dyke, headed the ball into the net off a , r,
FRIDAY SPECIAL: eight. Brenda McKntosh and Betty Brad Finlayson corner kick. 1 R pig TO NOTES: Steve Southgate and Beutemiller all with triples. The second half produced good {„ •`:
SPARE RIBS and Kevin Bennett stood out -
defensively. Bill O'Shea hit the points exciting action as the teams Y , st r �aF=;
Cheryl Seymour 12 Seesawed back and, forth for that A ' ''
Merchants' first home run of the n g ;_ Ab d dam`
SAUERKRAUT Barb Watt 8 one truly important goal and it
season. Gerry Feeney had four Ruth Anne Dunlop 6 seemed whoever got the breaks. ` ` is
b hits, all singles. Steve Southgate, ' Nixonoes B to
Licensed under L.L. B.Q. °� although batting only outout leads Barb Wesenberg 6 and didn't tire from the heavy a ' ' � ......................
the team in runs scored v ith r '
seven. • ' �:"- >�N'8 KNI%TJMD
M8 NOTEL 11FAFOW1 Next. home game is tonight, CASUAL SHIRTS
July g inorSoccer now =
Jul 11 at 6:30 against Crediton.
SEAFORTH CRAFT FEST. VAL
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from10 to 1.0
Wooden toys, ceramics, ra edy ann dolls, wood carving, rock, rings and..
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Weaving, hai - 'aning, rug hoo ' r-ef•irx. hing, and oil painting
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The Seaforth, Minor Soccer Clinton 'A' (0); C 4th Celtics (8) at
teams ace well into their schedule Exeter (t).
this year. June 1 - C 4th United (4) at
Laverne Steinman is coach of Clinton 'A' (0); C 4th Celtics (13)
the Seaforth Olympics and •Rage at Clinton 'B' (0),
Marcussen coach of the Seaforth June 5 - C 4th United (0) at C
Kickers, both. - in the Atom 4th Celtics (9).
division. June 15 - St. Columban (6) at C
In the Mosquito class, Dave 4th United (4);,C 4th Celtics (1) at
McInally is coach for the Seaforth-• Clinton 'B' (0).
Celtics and John Underwood, June 22 - C 4th United (5) at
coach for the Seaforth United. Goderich Celtics (i); Goderich
Ivan Nielsen is coach of the Beavers (0) at C 4th Celtics (10.
Seaforth Continentals and Pee Wee [Under 14 years] -
Canadians in the Pee Wee May 25 - Clinton 'A' (6) at C 4th
Division. Canadians (0); Exeter (0) at C 4th
Squirto ' coaches are Aage Continentals (ll)•
Marcussen, for the Seaforth June I - C 4th Canadians (1) at .
Knights and Ken Reidy and Jack Goderich (3); C 4th.Continentais
Price for the Seaforth Dukes. (10) at Clinton 'A' (1).
Mosquito. [Under 121 June 8 - C 4th Canadians (2) at
May 2S - C 4th United (4) at C 4th Continentals (15).
June 15 - C 4th Continentals (7)
at Clinton 'B' (0).
June 22 - C 4th Continentals (8)
at Pinery Panthers (1).
Squirts [Under 8 years]
May 25 - Exeter (0) at Seaforth
Knights (8); Seaforth Dukes (0) at
`Goderich (2).
June 1 • Seaforth Knights (3) at
Seaforth Dukes (0); Seaforth
Knights (3) at Seaforth Dukes (0).
-June 8 - Seaforth 1k -nights (2) at
Goderich (2); Seaforth Dukes (0)
at Exeter (6).
June 15 - Seaforth Knights (6)
at Exeter (0); Goderich (4) at
Seaforth Duke§ 0.
June 22 - Seaforth Dukes (0) at
Seaforth. Knights (8)•
Atoms [Under 10 years)
May 25 - Goderich Gunners (2)
at Seaforth Olympics (4); Exeter
(5) at Seaforth Kickers (0).
Jtne I - Seaforth Olympics (l
at Clinton (2); SVaforth Kic
(0) at Goderich Gunners (6).
June 8 - Exeter (0) at Seaforth
Olympics (3); Goderich Hearts (St
at Seaforth Kickers (0).
' June 15 - Seaforth Kickers (1)
at Seaforth Olympics (9).
.ftitse 22 - Goderich Hearts (2) at
Seaforth Olympics (3); Seaforth
[ kkkers '(1) at Clinton (6).
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Morray McClure
Murray McClure is the oldest
on this team of bachelors and in.
his 27th year is over 10 years
older than some of the younger
players „on the team. After
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playing several seasons with St,
Columban his experience on
defense is a great asset to this
young team. In his remaining
seasons and in his retirement he
WEDDING I N'V I T A T I O N'S
can be considered one of the best
ever to wear a
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