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Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
needle on an
Beat West Corners
Huron Park team gets third season victory
The season record of the
Huron Park team in the
Southwestern Fastball
Association is now three
wins and a pair of losses
following a split this week.
Thursday night, the Huron
Park club downed West
Corners 7-2 and Sunday they
were outlasted 13-11 by the
newest team in the league
from Ailsa Craig.
The next action for the
local team comes tomorrow
night, Thursday at Exeter
Community Park at 9 p.m.
when the league leading
Lieury club will be providing
the opposition.
In Thursday’s game HuronWhen the
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Wareing heads to Ontario final
Paul Wareing of South
Huron District High School
has qualified for the all
Ontario school track and
field finals to be held at
Etobicoke.
Competing in the OFSAA
regionals in Tillsonburg,
Wareing was second in the
senior boys 3,000 metres and
third in the 1,500 metre
event.
Doug Fischer of the local
school placed sev enth in the
midget boys javelin throw.
A week earlier in the
WOSSA meet, Paul Wareing
won the 1,500 and 3,000 metre
runs and was fifth in the 800
metre dash.
Park opened the scoring in
the bottom of the first inning
as Rick Schilbe and Brian
Taylor both reached on
errors and scored on Mike
Clarke’s single.
They added two more runs
in the second as John
Gilespie reached base on an
error and scored as Rick
Schilbe hit an inside the park
home run.
They went ahead 5-0 in the
third as Mike Clarke singled
and scored on Paul
McKnight’s single.
West Comers scored inthe
fifth as Rick Tweddle was
safe on a fielders choice and
scored on a passed ball.
Huron Park upped their
lead to 6-1 in the bottom of
the fifth as Mike Clarke
blasted a long home run over
left centre field.
They added another run in
the sixth as Dave Watson
singled and scored on Rick
Schilbe’s double.
West Corners scored their
final run with Dave Walker
reaching first on an error
and scored on Rick
Tweddle’s double.
RobThoman toiled on the
mound for West Corners giv
ing up eight hits while strik
ing out four.
Lome Vincent picked up
the win pitching four
scoreless innings, giving up
only one hit while striking
out three. Brian Hodgins
finished up allowing one hit.
He fanned three.
Sunday Ailsa Craig opened
the scoring in the top of the
first with one run. They add
ed another in the second as
Dave Watson singled, Ken
Bergman walked, John
Gillespie singled, Rick
Schilbe doubled and Kim
McKinnon singled.
They added three more to
go up 7-2 in the third as Ken
Bergman singled and
Harvey Vincent and Rick
Schilbe doubled.
Ailsa Craig scored three
runs in the fourth to narrow
the gap to 7-5 and added four
more to take the lead 9-7 in
the fifth.
Huron Park added one run
in the fifth as John Gillespie
tripled and scored as
Harvey Vincent singled.
Huron Park scored three
runs in the bottom of the six
th to take an 11-9 lead. Brion
Penhale and Dave Watson
singled and both scored on
Ken Bergman’s home run.
Ailsa Craig tied the game
with two runs in the seventh
and won with two more in
the eigth.
John Rapp and Davidson
pitched for Ailsa Craig.
Thev gave up 13 hits while
striking out two.
Kim McKinnon pitched
four innings for Huron Park
allowing seven runs and six
hits. Brian Hodgins came on
to pitch the last four and he
was rapped for six runs on
seven hits while striking six
batters.
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Mr. & Mrs. Ken Campbell,
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Jack Riddell, Provincial
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the members who had the
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Warden Jack Tinney was
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a speedy recovery.
The club originally started
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in 1969. Everyone had such
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regular basis.
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Mrs. Paul Schott was the
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