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TOP PIRL,$—Four of the girls 1\41.0 will Wry 010 1101)06 of SIIIMS .at .the inter,
school track meet in St. Marys today (Thursday) are the indivkival champs of the
local school's meet. From the left are: Kathy Regier, Zurich, junior girls. Caro.
lysine Simons, Exeter, and Valerie Desjardine, Grand Bend, who tied for intermed.
Gate honors, and Ausma Gulens, Dashwood, senior champ, photo
Walsingham
..,-Continued from page 6
in the ball game in the same
frame when Trushinski worked
Erdelac for a free pass and
scored when Larry Bedard lash-
ed out a single that Schott bob-
bled in left field, allowing the
run anti Bedard to get to sec-
ond.
Don O'Brien sent Bedard a-
cross the plate on a timely sin-
gle and O'Brien made it to third
when. Hanson unleashed a wild
pitch on a fourth ball to Gentt-
n er.
Genttner went to second on
the play and both runners ad-
vanced on a passed ball.
Doug O'Brien also worked
Hanson for a base on balls and
when they attempted to get him
stealing second, Genttner made
his dash to the plate success-
ful.
However, 'Ianson bore down
to end the threat with his team
leading 5-4 whet he sent both
Wagner and John. Denomme
hack to the bench via the strike-
out route.
Walsingham came back to
plate their final two runs in
the top of the eighth when John
Erdelac and Gord Gates hit suc-
cessive singles and scored on a
smash to right field by Bert
Abbott,
Rally nipped
The Lumber Kings tried vain-
ly to knoi, the count with a
ninth inning rally that was
thwarted with the tying run on
second base.
Don O'Brien led off with a
free pass and the Kings loaded
the sacks when Don Genttner
punched out a single to right
and Doug O'Brien was hit with
a pitched ball.
Earl Wagner fouled out to
catcher Gerd Gates and Denom-
me was tossed out after hitting
a sharp grounder to third that
O'Brien managed. to score on.
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consecutive Ivaisingliam errors,
Jaele ,Chipchase, who led the
attack with three hits, deliver.
cd a timely smash into left,
centre, scoring Mieltle and. Shad-
dick.
They threatened again in the
second when Robert MeNaugh-
.ton led off with A. double, Harry
.Moir got a free pass and Larry
Giles punched out a Slagle.
lloWever, both Moir and Me-
Naughton were thrown out at
the plate on infield grounders
and ‘Valsingliam ,worked out of
the trouble.
The 'molesters took a mar-
gin in the second although they
:ailed to pick up a hit off •Came-
ron MacDonald as liensall emu,
milted. four costly errors.
Locals come back
However, Hensel). came right
back in the next frame with
two more tallies to regain the
lead when Shaddick drove a
long double to left field and
Bruce Horton reached first when
the catcher dropped his third
strike,
Both runners _crossed the plate
nu an infield error and an in*
field out.
Walsingham knotted the count
at 4.4 in the fifth on consecu-
tive singles by Joe Erdelac and
Abbott, aided by another Hen-
sail error and a sacrifice fly
by Seeord,
Come back in sixth
qensall again took over the
lead in the sixth when they
came up with a pair of tallies
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few unusual spectacles that
managed to warm them up at
times.
Highlight of the afternoon was
A "grudge" race between Ron
Bogart of the teaching staff and
Rod Co ult e r, intermediate
champion over the 100-yard dash
layout.
Bogart, who was clocked in
10.2 seconds while in high school.
beat Coulter away from the
starting line and maintained
his lead to the finish. The race
was clocked in 11 seconds.
The spectators also had a
chuckle during the intermediate
boys' mile when. David "Fats"
Taylor, Hensall, who was a bad-
ly beaten third, linished the
race eating an apple.
The best display of competi-
tion during the afternoon was
also recorded in the intermedi-
ate boys' class when Ron 2dotz
got up off the track to regain
his lead ;.nd win the 440-yard
event.
The youth got tangled with
another competitor on the first
turn and both athletes sprawled
onto the cinder track, but the
game youth quickly jumped up
and was in the lead with over
20 yards loft in the race.
The track team travel to St.
Marys on Thursday for the an-
moving the other two in scor-
ing position.
However, Hanson bore down
on Ron Deichert who went down
swinging in a 2-2 pitch to end
the game and give the Senators'
their second straight OBA
GAME COMMENTS — Wal-
singham left 10 men stranded
on the base paths while Zurich
had 11 . .Both teams came
up with a double play to help
their pitchers, while the Sena-
tors also executed a couple of
other "sensational" plays that
pulled them out of some tough
spots _ LarryBedard was
top batsman for Zurich with a
pair of singles in five tries
Doug and Don O'Brien
had one hit each in two official
tripS to the plate. while Gentt'
ner, Wagner and Trushinski also
hit safely.
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By MRS. C. WOODBURN
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Deft-
loft, of Detroit, spent the week-
end with Mrs, Albert Pollock,
Bradley Ritchie, of Sarnia,
spent a few days with his grand-
parents, Mr. nd Mrs, Lawrence
Curts,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood-
burn spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman
of Varna,
Miss Lillian [,'lens visited last
week with Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Murray and family, St. Thomas.
A turkey supper will be held
at the United Church on Fri-
day evening,
Another walk and then Jim
Schott drove m three more with
a booming double and .seored
himself :on an infield out to
drop lima down to a 0.6 deft-
eft.
The defending champs pulled
to within one run in the seventh
when Horton walked and Chip,
chase, continued. his power hit-
ting with a long home run off
Ercielac, the third Walsingham
piteher.
however, that was as close
as they could get And the win-
ners added an insurance tally
thc eighth to knot the three-
game series.
Hensel' had the two tying
runs on base in the last frame,
but their failure to hit in the
clutch' showed up as they left
both men stranded,
Chipchase, with his homer
and two singles led the :Hensel!
attack, while single safeties
were picked up by Shaddick,
MacDonald, MeNatighton and
Jones.
Walsingham, who were out-
hit 7.6, had their hits spaced
Out evenly with six men getting
one each,
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was a- guest' with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Parkinson on Friday eve-
ning,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin-
son and family were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Rodd and family on Sunday,
AIr, and Mrs, Austin Timms
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil
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and Mrs. ilumphrey Arthur, St.
marys, also Air, Bill Elston, St.
Marys,
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Weekend visitors with. Mr'. and
Mrs. Lorne Welherg were nr,
and. Airs. Toni tinny and Clay,
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Phyllis .Welherg of Exeter :spent
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