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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-08-27, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1986. PAGE 11. Walton Peewees advance in playoffs Walton Pee-Wee Boys advanced in W.O.A.A. Softball playoffs when they eliminated Wingham in two straight games. In the first game played at Wingham on Aug. 12, Walton edged Wingham 3 - 2 in a fine pitchers duel. Tim Nolan ended the game by striking out the last batter with the tying run on third base. The second game of the best two out of three series was played at Walton on Aug. 17. Wingham opened the game with a two-run home-run by D. Heinmiller in the top of the first inning but Walton tied it with two runs of their own in half of the first. Wingham led 4 - 3 after four and 5 - 4 after six innings. In the top of the seventh inning, Wingham picked up one run to lead 6 - 4 going into the bottom of the seventh inning. The first batter for Walton was Tim Nolan, who walked on four pitches. Manny Taylor then hit a long trip over first base to score one run. Wingham then changed pitchers before the next Walton batter. Ron Stevenson hit another long triple over first base to tie the score. The next batter was Brian Love, who hit a single over third base to score the winning run and give Walton a 7 - 6 victory and a 2 - 0 win in the series. Walton will now have a buye until Winthrop, Mitchell, St. Marys and Milverton determine a winner to play against Walton. In the Tri-county league, Walton ended in first place and received a bye in the first round of the playoffs. The top five teams were Walton, 33 pts.; Brussels, 32 pts.; Gowanstown, 31 pts.; Belmore, 28 pts. and Winthrop, 19 pts. The two winners of Winthrop vs. Gowanstown and Belmore vs. Brussels will play Walton in a “round-robin” series with home and home games. The two top teams then play two out of three series for the championship. Walton Pee Wee Boys are Steve Fritz, Paul McIlwain, Tim Nolan, Manny Taylor, Ron Stevenson, Brian Love, Pat Nigh, Brad Taylor, BrentEvans, Jim Shortreed, Brian Williamson and Michael Miller. Coaches are George Love, Bruce Clark and Don Nolan. We Know It's Hard To! Duplicate The Sound Of A Good Accousitc Piano Bake sale scheduled The Walton Area Sports Club is busy planning some fund- raising events, the first one to take place will be a Garage & Bake Sale, Saturday, August30 from 10 a.m. - 4p.m. and Sunday, August31 from 12 - 4 p.m. Donations in baking or anything for the garage sale will be most welcome from anyone in the community. Please bring your items to the park between 8:30 - 10 a.m. Saturday. With everyone’s sup­ port we can be assured of a successful Garage and Bake Sale. Tournament rained out The 12th Annual Walton Squirts Tournament was held this past weekend. Only four games were played before it was rained out and had to be postponed. 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In the correspondence, several cards of congratulations and best wishes were read from several of the Institutes and former mem­ bers. This being the meeting on resolutions, the roll call, “A Homemaker ’ s beef which might be improved by a resolution or an appropriate action” brought in a variationofanswersfrom mem­ bers and friends of other branches. Leona Armstrong, the guest speaker was introduced by Betty McCall. Leona told of the responsi­ bility of her new job as Huron County Warden along with the township affairs and other activi­ ties she attends through the year. Marion Godkin thanked Leona for her interesting message and pre­ sented her with a gift. The visiting branches contribut­ ed a number for the program sharing in the 30th Anniversary of the Walton Institute. Ethel branch presented a guessing contest followed by Gorrie conducting a nursery rhyme contest. Moncrief had a sing-song while a Lakelet membersanga solo. 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