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11r.4 G1anvlile B.P. OILERS • Stephe .Underwood, i;K4.,' F• e°
Sub: Aug.g• , Wi►►t cop vseafprth B Bru.sels, R1ss, }nornt41lte+�nfs�
Mar i7nderwood; L.H.9� �"" June 2 9;00 P.M, B.P,011s at 'Rec. GFounds ,fAhn Blanchard received tie' .,, ;r s „;
Results Of,the Ball Tqurnament fir n A f � '", t n 1° !a
. Dave Undeiivood: C.H. ' � ' held at Brodhagen last weekend VS Dublin under at Dublin, Aug. 6, Seafgrtb'A vs Winthrop win. and Gerry' geninger wds n
Ted Janmatt; R.H. are as, foliaw; July 7, 9-,00 P.M. B,P,O,lcm VS at Winthrop credited with a save whjle : I.
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$illy Jo , Seymour: L,$, Friday; . Bel(' at Mitchell Aug. ,13, Winthrop vs Seaforth, pitching in relief. F�'�
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Saturday: -July 21, 9:00 P.M. Redi Chef vs B at Lions Park Doug. Mitchel. 'Tuesday ttight at the God xtch ':ltacea. #y Jii �t#se 40 race
s ART c,S ' ' Conroy 5 Pullsrton 0 B.P.Oilers, at Winthrop, Aug. 21 Seaforth A vs Second Game Crimson Josie owned by Bruce Vpliaxld oiF �acldericlt 11i anc4iid
St. Marys 5 Brianston 1 July 28, 9:00 P.MSlabtown. vs . Winthrop at Winthrop, On 'tile- second game of June with Grant Vollapd of Clinton on tl�e bike Tbht1 �vd x@1 Mac , r:`
• ` 'Care to do the', honors?" Bellwood 3 St, Pauls 2 B•P.O,lers at Winthrop , x - Games start at Lions Park 6:30; 14t . Winthrop downed 'Blu'e'vaie ownFd by Roy. ,Moriam and driven, • by Jack. ,10, ,art bo$h''tt�
Chesley 9 , Tavistock 2 July 29, 9:00 P.M. i3.P.Qilers Rec, Grof,nds 6:t10; Winthrop 17M1to 5 .. Gerry Barringer and G.odersch, Fourth "pt.to Miss Dlrect.Ba1cer gwnid,W TOMO ;,
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St,Marys 7 Conroy 5 vs Manley Mashers at Winthrop., 6:30. • Danny McClure hit one home run Tyndall'and driVe?t by Frank N[.acDonald,,botb , ,�l�if"' ,Quid k ,i
U+�ESt. Jasabs S Chestey 2 Aug. 4. 9:00 P.M. Dublin'., WlnWiapBantams each and Jeff McKay scored three the.money was' Coxfray Prost owned by the Broken -,;Stables of J:
. Brodhagen 3 Atwood 1 Under vs B.P. Oilers at Winthrop.t, After Winthrop suffered a 24 to runs in which 2 of the runs were Goderich sand drivels by Ray Maulers of Code' ` i i
Tavistock 5 , Owen Sound 1 Aug. 102:00 P.M. Dublin" 6 loss tol3russels ,they popped 'home runs. Garry Boyd scored 3 The second race Winner was Tactful Torn ownesi 1►y V Bair Qf
EXPOSITOR $t.Jacobs 3 Owen Sound 2 Over vs B.P.Oilers a't Winthrop, 'back to take 2 from Bluevale. ' home runs. Gerry Berringer was Hensall-and driven by Dennis<Jewitt, Clinton, Ilse sills ►vas: in
Rostock 7 St. Pauls 5 Aug. 11, 9:00 P.M, Manley . Orr the first game on June 10 given the win and' Danny McClure 2.12;2"and the payoff was 11.10. Third was Tin,berina•11jy owhFd „ .. +'
WA�T ���` St. Clements 1 Bellwood 0 Mashers vs B.P. Oilers at Winthrop battled Bluevale to a 42 was given a save while pitching in by Arnold Doak of Goderich with Jack �blerlatn driving
Kirkton 4 Walton 0 Winthrop. to 33 win. Had it not been for the • relief,,' ' Thoughtful Louise. owned by David Henderson, London'.:440 •.
0Phone 527-�24� St. Clements' 7 Rostock 3 Aug. 18, 9:00 P.M. Twin City -driven by Gerry Roebuck of Goderich" iyas fourth., Callie ;Toe .
Sunday: Bombers vs B.P.Oiiers at owned by Wayne Horner, Brucef,eld and driven by Jack-, Mariam
Goderich United beats
I� -c the thi d race winner The mile was in 2 13.1 and�''the «l off
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Arrange to hold yourannual plc'nloamid th'e pleasant
surroundings of the Lions,Parkl Complete facilities.
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`' . Tho Booth ilii the Park 0AVIllott cbt'rl6i a cbMI110s
`' . 060 o! Ice Crebm;=P4pt Hot Water
$rodhagen 4 Brianston 0 Winthrop.., , a r P -y
Kirkton 3 - . St. Marys 1 Aug, 21, 9:0¢ P.M. B.P. Oilers i was 3.90.' ,
Tavistock Rostock2 vs Warriers it Winthrop , St,• •Columban Ot soccer. - Third in the fourth race was Mr. Easter owned by Gyorge
Brianston 1 Fullerton, 0 Aug. 25; 9:00 P.M. Grizzlies vs" Goderich United played a for in the Same was Goderich Caldwell and driven by Frank Dam', both of Goderich. Fourth
St. Clements 6 St. Jacobs 4 B.P. ,Oilers at Winthrop. strong game last Sunday to defeat being able to score 4 times in the went to Croritarty' Lass owned and driven by William Bennett of
The consolation. final and the Aug, 27, 9:00 P.M. B.P. Oilers St. Columban lay the score of 4 to .first half while they held the wind Seaforth. Fifth went to Dreambridge owned by Harold Jewell of
championship final were rained vs Slabtown at Winthrop. 2. •Goderich opened the scoring advanfage., St. Columban tried to. Goderich and driven by Bruce Volland. .
out and will -be played Thursday, TRI COUNTY BANTAM after only about 5 minutes of play come back from the 4-1 half time Third in the fsfth'race was Hickory Lassie owned by Walter.
June 19th at 7 o'clock and 9 June 23 Winthrop at Belgrave with John Gottschalk storing on a deficit and were pressing the Oster .'of Clinton and driven by Frank- MacDonald. Out of the
o'clock. June 27 Moncrief at Winthrop penalty shot. There was some play, but numerous stoppages in money was Knockingon Tony .owned by . Eugene Mathers,
July`2 Gorrie, at Winthrop • dispute on the play leading up to , play, seemed to slow the club Goderich and driven by John Mathers. .
July 10 Winthrop at Gorrie - the penalty shot as the ball down. The fifth rape' winner was Reggie Ford owned by Charles
• July 18 Belgrave at Winthrop - appeared to be behind the end Next game is Sunday,' June 22 Brindley of Goderich and driven by JacY�Nleriam. The mile was
line before coming out in froni of at 2 p.m. when the London in 2.11:3 and the pay,Rff was 4.10. Second went to Goidies_� ITiit, Fri
Ladies the net, where it was handled by a Carnival Club plays in St. Colum- owned by Terry Rutledge acid driven by Dentilt'Jewitt both of '
Clinton. Fifth was Bandelle o, owned by Carl'and Grant Fisher of.
St. Columban defender: ban. ' • . y �;gn�:
�ocal men Gbdench with Grant on file bike M ':
p 1 a I o n Soccer in the squirt division is
Godedchs next• two goals were q The seventh race went to Scotts Boy, owned by Edith Saints of
e result of five shots, both in the middle of the' -schedule. �+
play junior th . Goderich and driven b Rand McLean of Goderich. The mile
rebounding in off the goal post, These boys are as old as 8 and as y Y . I
g g P was in 2.11:2 and the pay off 5:00.
% ` and their final goal was scored on Young as 4, There are two teams Out of, the money` iii the eighth' race was Wayne Expressgames �o�e�a'� a break through the middle of the "Playing out of Seaforth called owned by George Caldwell and driven by Ft�ank Qam.. St. Columban defence.st. Colum- Knights and. Dukes. There are 28 Third in the ninth race was Janet Express, owned and driven by
June 10 saw 2 long ladies ban goal scorers were Brian boys divided into two teams and William German of Clinton. . '
industrial softballgames as. the Jerry (Gus) Feeney and Gary Murray with a shot from 6 yards their record is very gooteamside d Second in the tenth race was Mikes 'Jimmy Lynn owned by The ,
scores were.very high, The early - (Bear) Eisler are making them out after•breaking in from the left Going Se tach, h,has two teams and Lay Zee M Stables of Parkhill and Ken Walgos of London with
game was Jane McNau hton's selves known in their respective win and Paul Coyne. Paul's free Goderich, Exeter and Clinton .I Gerry Roebuck driving. Thira went to El Sam 0 owned by Dick .
team 37; Marie Little's team 16. ; . hometowns: They are currently kick deflected in off a 'Goderich have just one team with most of burgess and Joe and Jim Dick all of Seaforth with Go d'Pullman,
Hitting for McNaughton's team Playing in the Junior Intercounty defender. the boys on the team 6-8 years. Seaforth on 'the bike.
was Nara Eckert, Bath Watt, baseball 1e�igue. Feeney is hitting. Both teams from town have ' •
every chance he has. His batting, ., ' The game was played under recorded 1 win, `tie loss. The
Marg Sills, ,Nancy Scott, Joan average is .around the 500 peri; adverse, weather conditions with a scores also. are very low indicating
Stienbach. all with a triple. Marie cent which you don't see tod•t very ' strong wind blowing very good games such as 0-3; 2-2;
Little's team had a home run by often.. ,He has been used ,ash es throughout the game. Despite the 2.0; 2-1; Q�X 'Anybne wishing to
Helma' Wright. -and a • triple by designated hitter for St ratfor'd' high wind; both teams exhibited ielp out wifh coacltiitg`th�e squirts
; Marg l IF ,; uley,.. : -most of the time. Bill O' Shea, Jr: fine ball control.. `is asked to get in contact with Ken
The late game. score was Carol is also playing for Stratford but Probably ,the 'determining fac- Reidy or Jack Price.
Lobb's team 40, Joanne has yet to reach his peak.
Mathews' team 13. Hitting for Gary (Behr) Eisler playing for
Lobb's team was Terry McNichol
Kitchener in the same league is
with"a home run and two triples; doing his job as a pitcher. At last'
Carol Lobb played a good,game in . notice he had s pitcher. •1 save.
field. Hitting for Matthews team
was Marg Van Dyke with a home and 1 win. His win was a three,0 .
score. Gary is not allowed to hit ww"M °
run and a triple. very often as they stress saving MAE
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the pitcher for pitching du.'ties.j �,. These fhree,lads. layed three % j 'j j �
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ears for the Juvenie merchants % W % �"
and deserve a lot of credit. %ft // j j //n M j
h ave f i r s t Now looking at this year's % j. j j
Midget team tfiere -is no interest � % j w j l
as far as coaching is concerned '.
ST. TENNI iNSTRCTION arndi TOURNAMENT
COLUMBAN .
vs. . . TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS: '
LONDON Will be held this summer at SDHS for T�pns and Adults.
CARNIVAL. 'CLASSIVICATIOi ,--• 9 Lessons for $3.00
JULY 14 -- AUGUST`], Monday, Thursday, & Friday
' No previous Experience• 9 am 10:30 a.m. - Tennis Experience - 10:30 am -12 Noon
Sunday Registration forms can be ,picked up at tho recreation office ani! MUST BE
r R&URNED BY JULY 41h.
JuI ne I i L S TENNIS TOURNAMENT:
2 p.m. This yeat''s tournament will be -held Saturday, July 26 SDHS
in I' Trophies will be awrard�00 for Teens, Worsens, Mens and Mixed Clhatnplw
ltoolstrefloh fres is $2 a dTduoIer #arms available at riecreaflnln *fftce livid FAUST
St. Columbian alb.10i.-ilr ltwEb By JULY 111th.
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John. Feeney, 16, is pretty well
doing most of the coaching and
• Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
organizing himself until this week
held their first tournament of the
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When a young man from .Blyth,
season on Sunday afternoon at
Garry Hesselwood, has taken
1:30 p.m, '-bowling for ttie
over. Its. too bad that there isn't
Commercial ' Hotel Trophy.
more interest when there are
Winners of the trophy and taking
three. playing juniors who played ,
1st prize'and also a special prize
the last three 'years in Seaforth.
donated by. Mr. Joe Cze'rwinski
All these boI ys deserve credit:
`were Art; and Mary Finalyson,of
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Harpurhey with 2W and 3S. In
Skeet
2nd place was Mr, "Tip" Miller
and Helen Ritchie of Stratford
with 2W plus 26. 3rd place went
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Goderich with 2 wins plus 23.
High one winners
scores,
game was
Mr.Hugh Workman and partner
Winners at the Skeet Shoot
from .Stratford with lw plus 18.
held at Vanastra on June 14 were
Our local jitneys are proving
as follows:,., •
quite popular and we are very
Jerry Coleman., Seaforth .. • 25
pleased to see so many new
Bill Stewart, Goderich 24
bowlers coming out and we
Allan Turner, St. Marys 23
welcome them. Remember Lawn
Greg Potter, Goderich 22
Bowling is a game for all ages.
Mery Batkin, Clinton ' 21
Twenty-two bowlers were out
, Pat Heenan, Seaforth 21
Tuesday ,evening only to • be
Glen Mogk,-Bornholm ? 21
rained out in the first game.
Harrison Shock, Zurich 20
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• Dave Collins, Walton 19
Paul Meller, Vanastra 19
L. D.S.A.
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich • 18
Len Lobb, Clinton 15
Jim East, Clinton • 15
SOCCER
Our Wednesday evening trap
shoot was rained out again.
ST. TENNI iNSTRCTION arndi TOURNAMENT
COLUMBAN .
vs. . . TENNIS INSTRUCTIONS: '
LONDON Will be held this summer at SDHS for T�pns and Adults.
CARNIVAL. 'CLASSIVICATIOi ,--• 9 Lessons for $3.00
JULY 14 -- AUGUST`], Monday, Thursday, & Friday
' No previous Experience• 9 am 10:30 a.m. - Tennis Experience - 10:30 am -12 Noon
Sunday Registration forms can be ,picked up at tho recreation office ani! MUST BE
r R&URNED BY JULY 41h.
JuI ne I i L S TENNIS TOURNAMENT:
2 p.m. This yeat''s tournament will be -held Saturday, July 26 SDHS
in I' Trophies will be awrard�00 for Teens, Worsens, Mens and Mixed Clhatnplw
ltoolstrefloh fres is $2 a dTduoIer #arms available at riecreaflnln *fftce livid FAUST
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