HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-10-03, Page 9'Thanksgiving Dinner
Roast Turkey
dressing, .Cranberry sauce,
bug or jiiittioand dessert.
AIR CONDITONEO
For your eating Comfort
found her behind first base
or climbing the fence.
The last game ended 13-12
only because Ruth came out
to pitcher Mini Maloney with
her friendly advice --"you
pitch good because I don't
want to take our last bat, I
have things to do and places
to go, time's passing and it's,
getting. late. We were only
ahead one run. So the first
out was by Ruth--a line drive
right to her. Muzz.told her to
take her time in her throw to
first. She h As a habit of
getting excited, making. Slam
Pam who we novicall Stretch
reach for the ball. This is why
Nell is behind first. It takes
two people to stop Ruth's
balls.
The next ball went to
scrapper Marie. She crossed
her legs, gnashed her teeth,
closed her eyes and threw it
for an out at first. This left
one to go--the tension was
high. A line drive was hit
straight to the pitcher and
automatically she put up her
glove and caught it saving
the game and also her neck
which Muzz would have
twisted should be have
missed it.
Thus, Sebringville went
down to an unbelievable
defeat. The roar of the crowd
was deafening. Muzz was out
on the field before the ump
had time to make the call,
Lligging and kissing the an
women, He even took his
cigarette out of his mouth 1111
I first. Mamma Lowe who had
• retired to the bench, because
she had gone off her diet and
gained so much weight we
couldn't get the chest pad
around her anymore
bounded out to the girls
jumping on them, flattening
three of them, putting them
on the injured list.
Ruth then yelled out,
"Let's go to those places and
do those things, so off we
went to celebrate our
victory." Muzz gave a long-
winded speech on how proud
he was of us shaking our
hands. After we told him to
sit down, he bought
champagne for all.,
Our final series was
against Milverton three out
of five. We won the toss
allowing us at least two home
games. Our first game was
rained out in three innings. It
was just as well. They
brought their favorite ump
who proceeded to throw out
three more of our bats and
also threatened to throw out
one of our fans. Thursday
was our next game and our
home run queen piggy Earl
was in top form. She hit three
home runs.
(to be continued
e we know
were in Chatham last week
and attended the Inter-
national Plowing Match,
Mrs. Ethel Bone and Mrs.
Dorothy McCauley spent
some time on the weekend
with Donald McCauley and
at Alfrieda and Melady Solo-
man's trailer at Goderich
airport. They enjoyed a steak
dinner while there,
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pitch team has taken the.
won it in 1974 -so they
W.O.A.A. slo-pitch trophy
after five years. The girls last
The Bombers girls slo-
BY SCOOP
through they'd just put us
away quietly and go on to
take the trophy for another
year but they didn't count on
our crazy outfielders. We got
Disco Anne 'a bushel basket
decided to play serious ball which helped a lot. It was
and show daddy Muzz we amazing what she picked up.
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The biggest thrill was de- fly balls. Then . we
feating Sebringville two out Powerhouse Nell in right
of three. Sebringville field. Of course we usually
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