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The Lucknow Lions Squirt baseball team
participated in the WOBA baseball tourna-
ment held in Goderich on Saturday. They
made it to the final game where they
played Goderich Suncoast Ford. Above, a
Lucknow batter swings at a pitch while at
left a Lucknow catcher waits for the throw
while a Goderich Suncoast Ford runner
heads for home plate. The Lucknow team
was defeated by Goderich. (Lou -Ann Hope
photos)
Local Squirts make finals
The Lucknow Squirts competed in the
Goderich Fastball Tourney over the
weekend and did very well. After winning
their first two games of the weekend, the
local Squirts advanced to the champion-
ship final.
Lucknow started the tournament by
defeating Mount Forest 16-3. Clint Murray
pitched the entire game allowing only six
hits, striking out 12 batters and walking
six. Chris MacDonald had three hits in the
game while Keith Todd, Steve Porter,
Chad Hiller and Jeremy O'Neill had two
hits apeice.
In the second game of the event,
Lucknow was able to beat a very strong
club from Newton by the score of 8-6. Clint
Murray again had a strong game pitching
four -and -a -half innings for six strike -outs.
Clint allowed only five hits and one walk in
the contest. Keith Todd came in to pitch
two -and -two-thirds innings allowing two
hits, one walk and striking out six batters.
In the championship game of the
tourney, Lucknow put up a strong fight but
couldn't get by Goderich as they lost in the
final 12-5: Keith pitched four innings and
allowed eight hits with eight walks while
striking out five. Clint, as the releiver, pit-
ched three innings and allowed only one
hit.
Congratulations to Chris MacDonald
who was voted the most valuable player of
the tournament. Chris received a trophy
for his outstanding feilding and a batting
average that topped the heap at .700.
It was a good showing for the Lucknow
Squirts and parents and coaches of the
boys have reason to be proud.
Noisy Ladies
The Lucknow Noisy Ladies held another
successful ball tournament during the
weekend of June 26, 27 and 28 and when the
dusted had settled on the diamond, the
K -W Record took top honors by defeating
the Bruce County Brewers in the cham-
pionship final.
The consolation round went to Cargill as
they defeated the Blanchard Belies. The
host team of the Noisy Ladies were
defeated in their thrid game played Satur-
day night against Cargill.
The winner of the 50-50 draw was June
Bremner of Lucknow.
The next home game for the Noisy
Ladies is Thursday, July 30 starting at 8:30
Final golf meeting
The final meeting of 'the Bluewater
Shrine Golf Committee was held on July 8
at which time the results of the Golf Tour-
nament held at the Oakwood Golf Course
in Grand Bend in June were reported.
There were 98 entry fees paid for the
tourney for a total of $9,800, out of which
$30 from each fee went to the golf. course
for green fees and dinner. The balance of
$70 from each fee is going directly to the
Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children
which amounts to $6,860. All participants
in the tournament will receive an income
tax receipt for $70.
Such an event can only succeed because
of the co-operation of many people in-
cluding members of the Bluewater Shrine
Club. The excellent prizes that were
donated for the event were greatly ap-
preciated by the golfers and the names of
each donor have been announced. The
committee is indeed grateful for the
generosity of the merchants in the area for
providing the prizes.
For all who came and enjoyed
themselves playing golf, a sincere thank -
you and also thanks to the management
and staff for making the day an enjoyable
one.
Next year's tournament will be held on
Wednesday, June 8 at the Oakwood Golf
Course.
" On behalf of the Golf Committee and the
Bluewater Shrine Club, thanks to all.
Bob McKinley,
1987 Chairman.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 29, 19$.7 --Page 11
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