HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-30, Page 9A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION — Larry Broome (with the ball) of
the Travellers and Jack McLiwain of the Turf Club both had the same
idea at the same time Sunday afternoon at Optimist Park. To get to
second base first. Travellers won the game 2-0. They trail the best-of-five
Men's Industrial Fastball League final two games to one.
Men's fastball
Turf leads final
Katimavik
Canadian Youth-in-action Program doing
voluntary work projects in
Seaforth-Goderich Area
OPEN HOUSE
Friday, October 2
4-8 p.m.
1st sideroad west of Seaforth in McKillop
Township on Scott's Poultry Farm
(Look for signs)
We would like to take this opportunity to
thank all these who have been of assistance
to our group in getting set up. We will look
forward to seeing everyone at , our • open
house.
Sincerely
Seaforth Katimavik household
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shutout. Turf took its time
taking advantage of this.
Murray Henderson score the
game's only run with two in
the bottom on the last inning.
it was unearned. Henderson
drew a.walk then stole second
base, before Bob Schenck
laid down a good bunt. and
Travellers threw wide of first.
allowing Henderson to score.
Leonhardt gave up three hits
and fanned eight Turfers.
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Season's High Single, Linda
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ing club had its 101-totOrsa-
meat for the year. Sunday
with all IS. Veen* is play
Three games were played in
the afternoon before the wind
and rain mime. Ron Jones and
Jean Winternoute were the
winners. Each won a watch. •
Also receiving watches. were
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The' feel ament was
held the. week before. Stan
Merl and Helen . Carnet
getting the high win- Fred
and Betty Tilley also
were prize winners.
Sandy Pepper. Art Fin-
layson and Fred Tilley played
in Walkerton, Saturday.
The men have been busy
putting new shingles on the
club Wine-
verrnfe congratulates
Sandy Pepper eft the grind
condition .Of the greens which-
was- proved by the gpiot
turnout for the tournament.
Also the good food *Ito
hale odliopers wa**ppre,
elated..tadieseetingWill.be .
held Thursday evening at
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present.
Travellers put runs on the• League whitit they now
board for the first time in trail two games to one. Game
three games Sunday. And it four is. Thursday night at 7
was a good thing they did. pan. If a deciding game is
They blanked Turf Club 2-0 to necessary it will. be played
-stay alive in the best-of-five Sunday at 2 p.m.
Men's Industrial Fastball Turf took a one-game lead
into this weekend's action.
and increased that with a 1-0
victory over Travellers Satur-
-day.
Good pitching has produ-
ced the lowest scoring final in
the league's history. Only
four runs have been scored
In' the Wit fhiee games.
Sunday Rick Fortune sing-
led home John Cairns in the
first inning for Travellers'
first run of the playoff. Cairns
had singled and swiped se=
cond before Fortune In-might'
him home. The score stayed
1,0tbr the TriVellers until the
sixth inning. Both-teams blew
scoring chances with poor
base running. Winning pit-
cher Doug Leonhardt tripled
to lead off the second inning
b_ut gateau& sliding hy.the
base. Turf had base runners
at both second and third
basei in the third inning, with
one out, but couldn't bring
them home.
Cairns scored again with an
insurance run for Travellers
in the sixth inning, after
slicing a single, , stealing
second, and scoring on 'John
Wilson's single.
Leonhardt limited Turf to
one hit, a double by losing
pitcher Etts Delvecchio in the
seventh inning. Each:pitcher
notched seven strikeouts.
Travellers sliced seven hits
off Delvecchio.
It was a different story
Saturday though as 'Delvec-
chio was at his best. He
hurled a two-hitter with a
dozen strikeouts for the 1-0
•
Wilma Van Dyk of R.R. 3
Seaforth won the Haney
Trophy at the Huron-Perth
Ladies Slow Pitch League
awards banquet and dance at
Mitchell Friday night. Van
Dyk plays for the Seaforth
Sluggers. The 'trophy. in
memory df Dianne Haney
who died in a motor vehicle
accident in June, will he
awarded annually to the best
overall pitcher in the league.
Winthrop Roadrunners
won the 'A division trophy.
Walton won the B division.
The. league's convenor. Rose
Horan. was also pr ented
with a token of appreci ion.
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Commencement mks
Friday Oct. 2
at thee, soliceol at 7:30 p.m.
Family and visitors ore invited.
Donee to follow
Randy Gridzak took all the
glory With high single (288)
hightriple (684andhigh
average. (217) for the men,.
• while '14tirtine Miller' with
high single (79), and' Judy
Searrow with high triple 162M, •
and high averggo f189)' bat.
lledit Out forAe Team
Standings after . the ,third
night ate'F,s follows: •
RedcapS • 1 7
Canadians 14
o.. V.'s 14
Crystals 12
Diamonds 4
Blues 2
ST. 3A1VIES BOWLING
STANDINGS
_Rothman's 10
Cameo's 7
Player's 7
Cools 7
No. 7's 2
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Mens high single- John Cole-
man 313; High triple Ron
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Bedard 183, 492.
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