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Let's Talk
SPORTS
ply FON "ZQQM BOOM" GRAVETT
$port; Editor
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The O.R.A. baseball playoff' for the right to
,t 'represent the HURON -PERTH Intermediate :Baseball
sague in the "C" category has turned out to be
1 4tiite a spine -tingling episode between the favoured
ITCHELL LEGIONNAIRES and the underdog
ASIWOOD TIGERS.
l , The teams started a best -of -three series to cle-
t "crane a winner. When the teams split t.ite .first two
t ! ames it was decided to make itp ' , -
'� 1 e a five -game a grille set
rind now with the fifth contest completed they find
'aw' themselves tied up. again. Friday hasbeen set for a
It sudden -death clash but iio one knows where it will
t be. Dashwood figure they should have the gable at
I home and Mitchell feels it should be played in their
:I' town.
7-, STEVE MITRO has been a big stumbling block
for DOUG AITCHISON'S pennant -winning Legion-
naires as he has been on the mound for all five
t games. It's not only his pitching that seems to be
worrying the Mitchell squad but also the way he
r 'comes up with the clutch hits from singles to ,home
g runs to get his team back in the ball game.
The sudden -death encounter should be a real
L_ treat for baseball fans around the H -P League and
Le
llf
you're interested in seeing it, call one of the
players on either roster or Zurich's LEROY O'BRIEN,
ekesldent of the league to find out where it will be
a. played.
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tt Several eager BADMINTON players in the town
,,.of EXETER are making a stab at getting a club
aOrganized again. We are told that it war seven years
d,' Ago since an active club operated in town. It was so
popular that players drove in from HENSALL for
tournaments. Two years ago it was tried again with
4, the town hall as the playing centre but lack of space
qr: killed, the idea.
M. RALPH SWEITZER tells us that 30 to 40 mem-
hers would join to play two nights a week if suitable
74'' lilrtangements for a place to pla,y could be found.
. A badminton club might be the answer for a
SI' number of the athletic types in the district since the
ea! hocked: situation certainly won't take up much of
their time this winter. -•
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Secretary -Treasurer JOHN GOMAN informs us
at that the next EXETER GOLF CLUB tournament
to will take place in GRAND BEND on SEPTEMBER 15.
ti3. This will not necessarily be ,the windup tourney of
di:' the year, but itis being slated a week in advance so
• that prizes etc. can be well planned. out. Our coli-
th gra.tulations goes. to LARRY HEIDEMAN who captur-
ed the club championship this year. The smooth
to swinging artist received his toughest opposition from
vi MORLEY SANDERS, one of the. club's best corn -
petters,
�letiters, Their match went to the twentieth hole
before it was decided.
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The first LEGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
nth to be held at the annual Bean Festival on Labour Day
n Hensall has been completed and I•Iensall won the•,,
or beautiful bronze trophy. The tournament went along
ac in fine style except when the first two. teams, Dash-
'
Of
ak'c od and Hensall, hooked up in the initial game of •
`t the afternoon. There were so many players from
th Zurich an .each that one had to look at the lineup
llri sheet with the town name on top to determine where
a! the teams carne from. We would suggest that in the
future it would be better to make these playdowns
mere interesting to everyone participating if coaches
• used all the home town players first before bringing
:iii -outsiders even though one nay have to take a
loss,
The overall picture of the festivities looked good
• and the Hensall team that beat Exeter for the title
Played an excellent ganie of heads -up ball. They
looked just a little sharper on all fronts which
proves once again that in order to come out on top, a
team or player must give that little extra.
A worthy bit of praise should go to umpires
IHSS HAUGH and HERB TURKHEIM who just left
a three and a half hour battle in Dashwood to spend
the afternoon and part of the evening officiating
these three games free gratis. GERALD BELL, of
Hensall, also gave a hand on the bases.
* * * * *
THIS 'N THAT—Now that school is back, SWIM-
MING under the protection of life guards will end
6n September 8 at the local park . . This seems
to be the week for handing out s'enie slaps on the
back for' various achievements so here goes ....
Congratulations to AMOS DARLING and BASIL
PRESZCATOR in taking second place with•four wins
in the ":B" class doubles at Hensall on Monday ,
Also to PAUL BOA and JACK STUART o.f Mitchell
; for conning third . BASIL PRESZCATOR also
walked off with thea class 'tB" singles on five wins
. A tip of the hat is in store fo;; DALTON FINK-
SEINER on the splendid showing of his stallion at •
the CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION . .. DIZZY
MEAN. has come up with a couple of new expressions:
The first one is when someone says something that
he agrees with, he retaliates with "You ain'tust
1a.-beatin' your gums there pard'ner!" The other one
has hini saying, when a great hitter comes to the.
plate and is tightening his grip for the pitch, "Man,
oon' at the ;sa:Wdust pour.frorin the. end of that!"
,T'his week we'll take OTTAWA over MONTREAL
tie dome} and the DOUBLE BLUE overA
the TI -CATS
aft home on i<riday;Rin ORFtl, KITCHENER' over the
LORDS on Saturday and the easy one, SARNIA oven'
the REACHES the same day. The lith. should /see
SARNIA. edge. the LORDS, mainly because they are
*t home. In the W.I.F.U,, ED,MONTOI will •take
And Ednlonti tt,, batting g a lot of injuries should
the league leading1 upset
g CALGARY club., So tar we have
a twn right, one wrong record.
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Zurich, Lumber Rings climaxed knocked out singles.
a clean sweep of an OBA seutl.-, Shortstop I) Brown, of .Court-'
final )est -of -three series with .
right, was the ,most dangerous
i err Force
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night hitter on elle visiting roster as he
when they scored a convincing ]tit safely in four out of flue trips,
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When lei
Dashwood Tigers and Illi
•Legionnaires, deadlocked of
five -game series, will play a
den .death game Friday nig
decide the Huron -Perth
champion,
Tigers forced the extra
off Wednesday .night when
rallied to deadlock .the sco
4.4 in the fifth game of the
after both teams had wan
•games. The series, which
dueed scores of 6-5, 2-1, and
bas been one of the most e
ing in the league's history.
Location of the sudden death
game has not been decided. It•
Olay be on neutral ground.
A two -run homer in the top of
the sixth inning by Dashwood's
ace righthander, Steve Mitro, en-
abled the Tigers to overcome a
four -run deficit and gain a tie
with the Legionnaires in Wednes-
day's contest,
Iran ann. Micro once again.
shell-shocked Mitchell as he
made his fifth consecutive mound
appearance and still continued to.
keep them. baffled with his array
of sharp -breaking stuff,
• Only in the first inning did
Mitchell get to him when they
scored all their runs but from
there on the young hurler was
stingy with his offerings.
After two men had flied out to
centrefielder Jack Gaiser, "Link"
Rohfritsch socked a single into I
short centrcfield. Playing Coach'
Dough Aitchison followed with a
triple to left centre that scored''
ltohfritsclt all the way from first.
Kenny Saxton then connected for
a Chinese home run by hitting a
high .fly to left -that would ordin-
arily have gone for a can of corn
'hut a stiff breeze carried the ball
over the fence for a two -run
homer.
Bob Sadler reached first
Jim Melville's third base b
tchcl o t
ter
sud ut
lit to
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play"! Mitro breezed a third strike
they past no less than 11 Mitchell
re. at batters, while 10 Tiger hitters
$eries fanned.
two
pro -
2 -0,
xcit-
14 -decision s right '
tan Courtright. '
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ric vi . 'iZu. It t 1 na\r et i.vn 1Y is na c ti e fir0 i r" 7g .morstoi aritisp rfarntance,ia Series
haat for the Ontario itle, i Arnie niayets wlto started on,
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i centrefielder's second hit f U e
a game..
Harold. Heinbuck slapped o
, an important two -run double 1
os eighth for the' legionnaire
pa a three -run rally,.
The Lumber Kings opened the the mound fo • Zurich had a five-
game with a run in the fust in- `run iced to work on at the end
five -
/ling and never looked back of the first inning. From there
,throughout t h e' eight inning he coasted along until the sev
game enth when he was relieved by
Secondbasentan Doug .O'Brien Don O'Brien. illeyet'a chalked up
spearheaded the decisive win by the win while Mtice,aughlin, who
pounding nut a double and three was hit consistently, sufferd' the
singles. The fleet -footed infielder loss. .
also stolen second, third and .
home in the sixth inning, r sl'o'e 1rs a'iti,lu +( R fi al
Arnie Meyers, winning pitcher : `(''° irt)rig)it gin nni'11)1-1a 14. 24
Wayne Bowe -and Bill Ygngblut I rIrl,auۥhriin, Parker (7) And
each came through with two sin-,itur.ns: I1leyels, Dn.n O'Brien (T)
gies while Don O'Brien, Don .and 'rnm n a w 1 i n .a s. Winninx •
Hesse and Tom Rawlings each ;Pitcher — 11leyers; Loser - arc.
hit Safely Once. $ I.au 1l11n.
Doug Theander and Benny Gig- ' ei
nae were the only Zurich players;
on
oh -
ole and young Bob Frier lined
double. into right field to sc
Sadler with the fourth run of
half inning.
Dashwood's Tigers claw
themselves back into content
by taking advantage of t
Mitchell errors and a pair
singles.
After Mitro sent a soft loop
to short for an easy out, 13
Hayter reached first on .Har
I{einbuck's boot, Harry Elli
singled to right and Jim Melvi
reached first on a shortstop
ror. Jack Gaiser came throw
with a timely single to: score
Hatt with the second run.
In the thrilling sixth, Dick -Re
ier opened with a walk. Aft
Don •Guenther popped to sho
and Jim Hayter fannned., Ste
Mitro came up and blasted a h
let -shot over the left field fen
to .tie tip the game.
Mitro had seven, strikeouts f
the -Tigers in- the eight innil
game while the pitching combi
ation of Whitey Malcho and B
Gatenby fanned seven Tiger bat
men.
Russell Page turned in som
fine defensive work in the se
and inning when h� made a bea
tiful one . handed slide.- strin
catch on George•Coveney's bi
for a hit.
Dick Itegier played steady ba
in right field for Dashwood an
pulled down a long drive off th
bat of Rohfritsch against th
fence in the seventh.
For Mitchell, Charlie Westma
completed a good catch. on Guen
Cher in the Sixth while a 'las
double play in the firststoppe
a Tiger rally cold.
The first game of the serie
went to Mitchell by a 2-0 conn
but since then all the games hay
been decided by a single run
Dashwood tied the series with
2-1 decision before the hone tow
fans and then Mitchell reverse
the score in their own Peterso
Park in the, third game. Th
fourth went back to Dashwoo
where J i m Melville's Texa
league single_ in the bottom of th
ninth gave the Tigers a 6-5 win
Se4re by Nabisco .. R I1 •
Paalrmond ._ non 11.'2 11--4 3
Mitchell . ___ 400 Ono 00--4 5
Steve 'Mayo and .life IHayter
Whitey Malebo, nin Gatenby (5)
and. lien Satton, '
Seore by Innings( --' . It I i
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Pashwond _ 0011 tun 401-.6 10 0
Gary Hopi'. Doug Aitchison (5)
and Ken Saxton: Steve Mitro and
tun flay(er, Winning Pitcher -•-
Mitre; Loser—Aitchison.
Two Runs In First
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Give Mitchell Win
I Despite the fine pitching and
hitting display of Dashwood's
Steve Mitro Mitchell Legion
noires scored a 2.1 victory 'Fri
day night at Mitchell.
1 The Legionnaires scored both
their rims in the first inning
when Mitro pumped four balls
past Doug Aitchison,- "Link"
Rohfritsch and Kenny Saxton to
load the bases. Keith "Jo" Wal-
thers came through with a
single to score Aitchison • and
Rohfritsch for Mitchell's only
two runs of the game.
Strong-armed Mitre, who belt-
ed a double and a triple, was
very effective against the
Mitchell crew after the first
inning even though it was his
third game in five nights,
Dashwood came up with their•
lone marker in the eighth, When
J.illirny Hayter walked to open
the inning. Mitre produced a
double to left centrefield and
moved Hayter to third. Bobby
Hayter sent a b o u ii d i n g•
grounder down to Shortstop
,1;
es man, who bobbled
a it, and allowed Jini Hayter to
Ore score from third,
the The Tigers had .runners
perched on the base paths in
ed each of the fourth, fifth, sixth
ion ,and seventh innings, but crafty
wo "Whitey" Malebo managed to
of hold them off the scorestieet.. •
Steve Mitro struck out eight,
er while Malebo fanned five.
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old flash, nod _._ nnn non 01.1. s 1
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lle Whited Malcho and Kien Sax-
er- fen; stew, .Nitro and :Tim Harter.
Winning Pitcher —;1alcho; Loser
glt—;lttro.
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Ti
g'ers Win 1-0
er'
rt On Hit Batsman
uj A six -inning pitching duet be-
ee tween right-handers Steve Mitro
of Dashwood and Doug Aitchison,- t
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of Mitchell, was decided When
hit batter with the bases loade
forced in the .deciding run to give
Dashwooda 1.0 victory in the
fourth gamof a best-of-fiv
series in Tigertown W.ednesdas
night.
• The winning 'Age! club col
lected four hits against the .o
ferings of loser Doug Aitchisoi
and had 11 men go down via 'the
strikeout route.
Nitro, the winner, was even
more stingy. He aliowed
double to lead-off batter George
Covcney in the first inning anti
another two bagger to big "Link"
Rohfritsch, classy centrefielder
of the Mitchell club, in the sixth,
antro breezed a• third strike past
nine of the visitors, •
Jimmy Hayter, who had a two:-
for -three night at the plate,
scored what proved to be the
winning run in the third inning
when he came trotting home from
third base after Aitchison had
beaned. centrefielder Jack Gaiser
With a wild pitch. The bases were
loaded at the time with Hayter
on third, Mitro on second and
•Jiro Melville, who received a
Walk, on first, Aitchison fanned
a young Donny Guenther to retire
d the side with the sacks still load-
. ed.
e :Besides the two singles pro- j
e clued by Jim Hayter, Frank i
Dalton and Steve Mitre ,each
sliced aut a safety,
Tile Tigers pulled off the only
f- twin killing of the .errorless con-
t test in the second when Harold
H:einbuck bounced a grounder
down to Melville at third who
fired to Bobby Hayter covering
a at second to get Allan CIemo
and Hayter relayed a :fast peg•to
first to nail U'einbuck,
'Tally' Wurm
Zurich Sport
T. L. "Tally" Wurm; a well
known sports figure in-. Zurich
and surrounding communities,
suffered a heart attack in the
third inning of a ball game be-
tween Courtright and Zurich on
Labor Day in Zurich and died
before medical aid could be se-
cured, He was in his 69th- ,year.
Mr. Wurm started his. baseball
career in 1909 in his home town
of .Zurich, and starred at second
base for a number of years. Ih
1919, he was a meml2er of the
team that won the North Wel-
lington
el
lington League. title, .and in 1520,
11e played a Major role in Zurich
winning the .Ontario baseball
ttle.
Mr. Wurni bas been -active all •
through the ,years in sport, even
whenl he wasn't playing.' He has
been the official scorer fop the
Zurich Lumber Kings.
Members of the • team he
played with' When the Ontario
laurels were brought to Zurich,
inclu.dcc1 . Leroy O'Brien, • Dr. P. a
O'Dwyer, Lennis Collfas, Albert s
Hesse, Fred Thiel, Bill Braun, p
Roy Weber, ",Babe" Seibert,
Clarence Hoffman Lee Hoffman,
Clayton Hoffman, and L. Xekoa.
Andrew HeSse was the secretary -
treasurer, while Jack Preeter
was president. M. Schnell was
he batboy. -
Score" by lnt(Ing„( 1't 14: Y:)
�titrhalt _ 000 000_..0 2 0
.nashwood. . __ 001 00a.�--1 4 0
Steve ',nitro and .21111 Ha.cter;
Doug Aitchison and Ken Saxton.
'Winning ;Pitcher—I.1Itr•o; Loser—
Aitchison. -
Heideman
s T
itle
Lanky Larry Heideman has
been crowned chiimpioii of the
Exeter Geoff Club for the 1957
season.
Heideman, who joined the two-
year-old. club for the first time
this year, shot a 77 over the
par -70 Oakwood course at Grand
Bend against h i s opponent
Emerson Desjardine, who card-,
ed an SI.
The winner sifted over the out-
going nine with a one•over par
37, The fifth hole, a par five
and 550 yards. in length, gave
"Heidi" his only trouble as he
scored a bogie six. A 40 on .the
par 34 in -nine, wrapped up the
playoff and the championship
for the free swinging stylist.
Ten pars and a birdie oil the
sixth hole featured Larry's title
drive.
Emerson Desjardine rccoriled
five pars • and a birdie on the
tenth.
The consolation match has
been narrowed down to three
contestants,' as Bob Dlnney has
already reached the finals and is
waiting for the winner of Lhe
Lorne Kleinstiver-"Boom" Gra-
vett snatch.
Future activities on tap for the
club include a return playoff
gainst , tile Centralia club
wingers. • The first snatch was
layed in Si. Marys, and Exeter
,Won by 1.5 strokes. However, a
lot of keen - competition is ex- - g ch had, three .
pected between the two, as
Centralia had two of their best
players missing from the
tournament. With them, they
figure the Exeter boys can be
beat. •
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Playoff
Box Scares
OSA "0" Series Semi -Final
First Game: KINGS DOWN COURTRIGHT 13.4!
7l zi1:C1i 1d A13 R H E
Doug O'Brien, 2b 6 2 3 1
Don O'Brien, 1b, 0 __.. 5 0 2 0
Arnie jleyar5, p. 1b __ 4 2 1 n
13111 ru,rghlut. Sri _ 2 1 1 1
Tom Ti8wlings. c .. __ 4 1 2 0
.1\-ayna Rowe, °f _ _ 5 1 0 0
'Ben C4ignar, It - j -.y 5 3 3 '0
Doug Theanrler, sst___ 3 2 2 0
Don .Hesse, rt 4 1 0 0
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TOTALS • 38 13 14 2
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'OBA "C'
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'Melville's 'Liner
Gives Cats Win
Third baseman 31m M Myhre
teed off oh a Doug Aitchison
pitclt'in the bottom of the ninth
inning Monday to line out a base
hit and score Steve. Mitro front
third, to give Dashwood. Tigers a
5-5 victory over The' favoured
5ltiltcltell Legirinhaires, ' and tie
up the best -of -five O,B,A. "C'r
series at ,two games each-.
The bit' was the only one of
Fifth Game: SERIES
COl R'1.'RJGITT 4 AB R If III
liunday, 1t 4 1 2 0
'Taylor, et 3 1 0 0
D,a J;ro.wn, se 5 1 4 2
1-1. Brown, rt - _�. 5 0 0 0
Laf'nrge, 21, _______-._ 4 0 2 0
Carriher, ib t 4 0 2 4
Lester, 31 3 0 0. 0
Eurus, c -2 0 0 0
;JcLa11gi ln, p 3 0 0 .0
Walton, It 1 1 1 0
TOTALS 36 4 11 6
' Series
STILL UNDECIDED!
M1'rC''HELL 4 A13 ft H E DASHIV00x1 4 - ABA 511
O. Cnveney. 3h __..,. 3 0 0 1 P. Beeler, rt 3 1' 0 0
(1. 'West man, 88 • o n 1 P C,i nthcr, aS 4 n 0 0
l,. ltohtrltsch, cf _ -_ 3 1 1 ' 0 J. Baxter, c _ _ 4 0 0 0
n. Aitchison, It _____ 4: 1 1 0 5.• -kiln. p a�_ __ 4 1 1 0
i<en Saxton, o 4 1 1 0 R, Iia}•tel•, tl-_.»___...,-, 3 1 0 0
a -J? Sadler. 1b ____--_ 4 1 11 0 Fi, IJllntt: 16 3 1 1 1
Tl. Prier. rt -__ __ 4 n 2 n J. Melville, Sb 2 0 0 1
14. F1eRthu, k 21, "„ 2 0 0 1 1. Gaiser, rt 2 0 1 0
h -T± 11'althal s, 2h �_.�- 1 0 0 0 R. PagC, It 3 11 0 0
W. Malrl,o. p 2 0 0 0
•c -B. Gatenby, p 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 4 3 2
' TOTALS 21 4 & 3
a—Re0Tacett 1•Solnbuck at second
in VII.
b ----ti alirett for 1lelnhnrk in fith.
0--;Pitch&tt for ;latch° in Sth,
tourfh Game: TIGERS GET 6:5 WIN! TIE SERIES,
oAMUWOnn 9 ,\T3 R 1X rt 'l•"T•.lilrlLL K AB It %% E
nick !nagger. rt „-._ 3 n n 0 (Trento C°venay, ,h __ 2 1 0 1
tilrnrlie Tiernan, rt 1 'I n R Chlorite Weatnlan, s5 - 3 0• . n
Port tirlantttcr 58 _..... 4 2 'J 0 L. Roiltr•itaelr, et _ 2 1 2 n
SPiro lift(•tar c W 4 11 3 a 'Bill Gat,anliy, rf, 221, -, 6 0' 1 0
teve ,11itr•o K+ 4 2 1 0 ten Saxton, e _ 3 1, 1 0
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ira.try 't:1Tl°ht, 1b :.-...,_ A K n 'frnn>; .(itrhia°n it, p' 2 r. 1
the acme fen the husky third ,ritn ;11a1v111a. h. 4 n Y n FP1ar. ACt lnburlc. r1 i ti n
baseman but it couldn't .r' • ) .-•. s 1 1 rj
have ark Motor. ct _ _ x n 1 n Gary I•rnnr. p _ 1 n o 1
Ktuesell 1'a
come at a more o ortune time, rage. It
pp •. 4 n 0 0 • \itan Clem() ,,.,, ..._ .. 1 n, 0 0
Steve hiitro; a game eonilieti Tir'1�a7; Tont Sawyer
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tor, continued his strong ar(i1 26 din 0 r1'O`r+\'rfi 31 a 3
'Third,Game. MITCHELL GRABS SERIES LEAD!
act by hurling 1)18 fourth. sueccs-
sive playoff gable ren the Tiger-
s' town crew.. Its picking up hit
second Wirt its four tries, he also
helped his own cause consider;
ably by blasting t' three -run
Boiler in the seventh ihoing to
-purl' his teanimates Out bf the
1 doldrums.
The effective Clouting of
'Catcher' Jini' Hayter helped the
- 'tigers as he pautitled out a
double and two singles in four
1, trills to the plate.
Itarold Elliott, who ha: 1'e-
turned tri the fold, collected e.
tpar
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C1spr, Rob Tla for and Iot
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eel 'tailed another
Tiger sitfefy,
Big, "Link" 1lnliteitseh lr'c1 -riff
fhty nun inning le Mitchell with
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TOTALS
19 1. 4 h 'aCi 'ALS' 19 0 2 p.
to go hitless. -
Wayne' Rowe coasted ion the
mound -for six innings but then
ran into trouble, as Courtright
erupted for seven runs. The
lig outbreak was sparked by a
two -run Jiomer over the left
field fence that came off ilie bat
of LaForge.
Don O'Brjen came in to re-
lieve Rowe but before the side
could be retired, Cottrtright sent
seven men'across the plate.
24. Brown led the Courtright
hitters with three singles while
Mundy punched out two. Be-
sides the homer LaForge hit, he
also contributed a single in the
fourth . inning.
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Courtright-•.__ 0110 inn 7n— 8 8 "--
Rowe,
Rowe, :Pon O'Brien (1) and
nawlings: Park 1; r.. MrLauklrli'n
(4), H. Brown (4), D. Brown (51
and, Walton. Winning Pitcher, ---
Wayne Rowe,
Zurich Wins
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First Playoff
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Although Courtright carie up
with 11 base hits, including a
home run and three doubles,
Zurich Lumber Kings, defending
OBA Intermediate "D"' cham-
pions, won the first game of a
best•of-tltree semifinal series by
a lopsided 13-4 count in Zurich
on Labor Day.
Muntlay slapped out a round
tripper for the losers while D.
Brown, Carriher and Walton each -
cracked out a double but their
efforts were in vain as most of ;
Zurich's 14 hits were accumulat•
-
ed at the right time While Cotirt-
right's were well. scattered?'
Shortstop Doug Theander•,
ed the only home run of the]
game for the winners but lead.
off .batter Doug O'Brien and
Benny . Gi nae .cach
hits apiece. One of O'Brien's was i
a triple while Don O'Brien, tvhb'
bad two hits, collected a double.
Playing Coach Tom Rawlings
a;
cam
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Arnie Meyers- and Bill Yungblut
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