HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-06-03, Page 15SPS HIGH JUMPER — Rob, Simpson of
Seeforth Public School competed' in the boys'
senior high. jump in the regional field day held
Tuesday. Six area' public schools competed in
the event. (Photo by Rimmer)
Lots of action in
ladies softba-ll
Tuesday night saw tot a it ,was good. game anywaY.
action between'the ladies The late game was,very
Softball teams. darn but • Brewns pulled
through over McNichol. 113
In the early games the to. 17. Karen Glanville, hit a
-tiffEWSWithirreofe—cif28-7,-Ikawns had Barb Scott with a
so 14.. Batting for the COm- double, and Connie Marion
' Inertial team • WOO' Jean and . Donna Beuerman with
Steinbuclr with a home run triples.
and a: double, Marg SiliS a This week's points.are;
.triple , and a double; Joan v.ins - ties doses - points.
Sins a home run and Leanne"aea.'--tts Firms - 1 - 0 - 3 - 2;
'McKay a double.. Gpil Price Commercial I - 0 - 2 - 4;
came back with 'two triples. Beisitsss - 0 - 0 - 8;
and a double: • McNichol - 1 - 2 - 3;
Ken Smiths. won over Dam til Damao Pnic'. 2 -1 - 1 - 4;
Scotts with a score of 26 to S. Ken' Smith - 1 - 3 - 2.
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'a score of 8 to 7. On Friday
the two new teams battled it '
out with. the.--Titans -front
Winthrop coming out win-
ners over the River Rats front
Egmondville by a score of 27
to 25 at the Rats' home park.
The River Rats went back to
Winthrop to meet the Oilers
only to be downed by a 21 to
10 score on June 1.
June'
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
July
July
Manley vs Warriors Winthrop
Broilhitgemvs-Eagles- Optimist
Molesters vs Oilers Winthrop
Rats vs Manley Winthrop
Warriors vs Eagles Optimist
Molesters vs Manley • Winthrop
Eagles vs Rats Optimist
Brodhagen vs Manley Winthrop
Oilers vs Warriors Winthrop
Molesters vs Eagles Optimist
Schedule for playoffs at a later date.
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and. Angie Liridertranti were our ,of the Many SOHS:watkers who Went to B (Photo by Rimrner) BM Gale and Doug Huard.
Beyfieliflast Friday on a walkethon. (Photo by Rimmer)
New slow pitch in pla y
Travellers win again
with a 10-0 win over the Turf
Club.
Traveller s stated first,
scoring two runs in, the first.
Several Turf errors then
broke the game wide open
stid,gave Trimieller s an easy
*tory.
Jack Mcilvyain started on
the mound for' the Turf and
was replace in the fifth by
Ets Delveccio. Winning pit-
cher was Dot* Leonhardt.
The victory gives the Trave-
ler s undisputed first place in
the league with a 5.0 record.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Wins - Losses - Points
Travellers - 5 - 0 - 10;.
, Mainstreet -4- 1 - th Queens
3 - 1 - 6; - 3 - 6;
Turf - 2 2 - 4; B.P. - 0 - 4 - 0;
Firemen -0 4 - 0; Teachers -
0 - 4 - 0.
JUNE
DATE
June
June
June
June
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rune
The Travellers stretched
their winning streak tin font.
. fames Sunday afternoon
with a 2-0 win over Main
Street in, Men's Recreational
Bali action.
Both pitchers; Doug Leon-
Mutt and Ron fleue,rman
limited the teams to two hits.
each.
Traveller s scored one in
the fifth to break a scoreless
tie. John Cairns got to
second' an an error, reached
fluid on a pass, ball and
scored. on Kevin Bennet's
sacrifice fly. •
Traveller s scored ,egitin in
the Sixth on Doug Leon-
hardt's trip and an error on
Rick 'Fortune's bunt. Only
Paul Bcide and Doug Fry
managed- singles off Doug
Leonhardt and jerry Coop-
er's single along with Doug
only . hits off, of Ken Beuer-
In the first gaine. Sunday
night Queen's handed the
Teacher s their fourth
straight loss, 144.
Dennis Csinipbell and Ray
Kleige,n led the 17-hit attack
with four hits each.. Jertime
Anbin, Dave Broome and
JaCk Price each hit two hits.
Queen s scored two runs in
each of the first-five innings -
and added three more in the
sixth and One in the seventh.
Teachers scored one in the
third and three in the fourth
to complete their scoring.,
Terry Craig scored for the
Teachers with two hits. Jack
Price was the winning pitch-
er and Doug Bach took the
loss. ) In the late game Sunday,,
afillage scared TittAlte bottom
of the 7th to give them a
come- from -behind 4-3 win
Over the Firemen.
Firemen started out strong
scoring one in the first and
two more in the second.
The lead held up until the
bottom of the sixth when the
Village tied the game 3-3.
In the bottom of the
seventh Joe Swan led off
with a triple. This set the
stage fin. Chevy Henderson,
as he singled home the
winning run giving the Vil-
lage the win, their third
victory In four games. Rick
Woods- was the winning
pitcher and Don Hulleytook
the loss.
VsTE INNING WIN
In Monday's first game
Mainstreet !cored two in the
bOttOni of thi seventh to beat
the B.P. Best's 4-3. Main-
street soared one In the nut
then R.P. can ebielr with
three in the top of the
seco
Tom D
nd.
evereaux got the big
lit, a triple, In the ,second.
The game stayed very close
and Maiostrcet scored one in
the bottom of the sixth.
In the bottom of the
seventh Mainstreet loaded
the bases,' with two out,
eiefting„ the stage for Bill
Robertson's two rift single 'to
give Mainstreet the win.
B.P. Bears played geod
ball behind Jerry 'tethering-
Chuck Collies in Varna,
after six years-of competitive
racing as a school boy, junior
senior and expert in, moto-
cross across Ontario and
*Wigan, has' qualified to
compete in the meatless
spectacular in Toronto this
Saturday. The superclass
spectaculsr, with over
$25,000.00 irt prize looney,
will be staged, at,Exhibition
Stadium In Toropto before an
expected crowd of 30,000
people.
Collins at age 17 will be
the youngest of the 80 riders
from across Canada and the
United States who have
ton's pitching and should
have received a better fate.
Only a throwing error pre
vented the B.P. from win-
ning their first game. The
error , allowed the two un-
earned runs in the seventh.
In the late game Monday
the Traveller s upped their
record to five straight wins
qualified . for the event.
Chuck will be lining up' with
mach stars as Mark Barnett
from Bridgeview, 'Illinois.
current leader in supercross;
Denny cantelouipi from Cat-
birds on a factory Yamaha
and Ross. Pederson, number
one Canadian plate holder
ham Calgary and Jeff Ward
from California on a factory
Kawasaki.
Local rape fans, will , be
attending to cheer on Chuck
who is a prodget of the
Holty , Gull y house league
motocross- system. This
event will appear on the
Wide World of Sports later
this' summer.
The ne+% I% formed
Huron Slow Pitch League is
well underway tor the .19111..
season with 8 teams, two of
which are new teams never
in a league before ,
Thursday. May. 28 the
Eagles downed the Oilers by
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Winners of the Dublin and
District Athletis. Association
Bingo. Friday, May 22 were
as follows. #1 Van Loon, #2
B. Cunningham. #3 S.
Watson. #4 Ed Neeb, M.
McDonald.' Special J. Doer
$25.50. #5 Mrs, S. Watson,
#6 H. .1. Doer.
M. MacDonald, R. Goven•
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. 125.00, #9 P. Lee. #10 R.
Porter, #11 K. Purdy, #12 J.
Vanhorn. Special-R. Elligsen
G. Pryde split S2O.00. #13 H.
Elliott. #14 G. Pryde. #15 B.
Cunningham. R. McGrath.
Door prize-J. 'Elliott. Jack pot
E. Elliott. Next bingo in the
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