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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-06-14, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989. Sports Brussels lawn bowlers have first tournament Gotch ya Dave Pattison of Blyth got this runner out at the annual Blyth Broomball and Slo-pitch tournament held every summer. The event, which is sponsored by Carling O’Keefe, hosted 22 men’s slo-pitch teamsand nine ladies teams. This year’s winners are the Teeswater Pedros Tacos for the men’s “A’ and the Seaforth Parlines for the women’s ‘A’. Brussels Bullettes mercy Fordwich The Brussels Bullettes Interme­ diate Ladies Softball team beat the Fordwich Ladies team to a final score of 23 to zero on June 5. Even with home field advantage, the Fordwich team never had a chance against the raiding Bull­ ettes. Lori Scherbarth started the scoring for the Bullettes by hitting a home run in the first inning. The next three innings went by without a run but in the sixth inning, the Bullettes blasted 15 runs home. Two days later, the Bullettes played the visiting Belgrave Ladies team who were stiff competition for the Bullettes and held the score 15 to 13 for Brussels. The Bullettes took an early lead in the first inning when they Blyth Pee Wee Schedule May 29 PEEWEEGIRLS Seaforth at Blyth 7:30 June5 Belgrave at Blyth 7:30 June 12 Goderich at Blyth 7:30 June 14 Blyth at Walton 9:00 June 19 Walton at Blyth 7:30 June26 Blyth at Belgrave 7:00 July 13 Blythat Wingham 7:00 July 20 Blyth at Seaforth 6:30 July 23 Blyth at Goderich 4:00 July 24 Winghamat Blyth 7:30 May 16 PEE WEE BO YS Monkton at Blyth 6:30 May 23 Atwood at Blyth 6:30 May 29 Blyth at Londesboro 7:00 June 1 Seaforth at Blyth 6:30 June5 Blyth at Monkton 6:45 June 13 Winthrop at Blyth 6:30 June 15 Londesboro at Blyth 6:30 June 20 Winthrop at Blyth 6:30 June 29 Seaforth at Blyth 6:30 July 6 Londesboroat Blyth 6:30 July 10 Blyth at Seaforth 6:30 July 13 Blythat Atwood 7:00 July 18 Atwood at Blyth 6:30 July 20 Blythat Winthrop 8:00 July 27 Monkton at Blyth 6:30' knocked in four runs. Two runs scored in the second inning gave the Bullettes a big lead. But the Belgrave team rallied for points when they scored two runs in the fourth inning and five runs in the Brussels midgets beat Blyth with power pitching The Blyth Midget Boys suffered defeat while visiting the Brussels Midget Boys June 7 when they lost 13 to five. The Brussels pitcher, Andrew McCutcheon struck out 16 of the Blyth boys and the Blyth team only got an upperhand on him in the third inning when they scored three fith. It looked good for the Belgrave team when they scored another five runs in the sixth inning but the powerful Bullettes slammed six runs home in the sixth inning for the win. runs. For almost the rest of the game, McCutcheon kept the runs at a standstill. Jamie MacDonald pitched the first half of the game for the Blyth boys with two strikeouts and Barry Diehl pitched the other half with four strikeouts. Darryl Hemingway hit a homer in the eighth inning. Graduate JANICESMITH Janice Smith B.A. (nee Somers) graduated May28,1989 with her Masters of Social Work from Wilfrid Laurier Waterloo. She is employed with Family and Children’s Services in Welling­ ton County. Special thanks to my husband Bill, my mother and father, and family for all their support. The first tournament for the Brussels Lawn Bowling Club was held Thursday afternoon, June 8. It was a lovely hot afternoon, some­ times cloudy, but no rain. There were 40 bowlers playing. Ed Eckmier and his partner from Mitchell were overall winners. Second was Neil Bell of Seaforth. Third was Sandy Doig of Seaforth; fourth, Don Haines of Clinton; fifth, Sandy Pepper of Seaforth; sixth, Ray Buchanan of Atwood; seventh, Jack Broughton of At­ wood; eighth, Jack Fisher of Luck­ now; and ninth, Reg Robinson of Mitchell. Consolation was won by Harvey McCallum of Blyth. THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU If you are contemplating returning to school to complete your degree, our counsel ling sessions will show you how you can fit with Western: West Hill Secondary School, Cafeteria Wednesday, J une 21,7 - 9 p. m. Western's 1989-90Fall/WinterCalendarfor credit studies will be available by June 15. Courses offered in your area include: OWEN SOUND - WEST HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL Writing 101F/102G (Principles of Writing and Expository Method/Advanced Exposition, Rhetoric, and Persuasion.......................................................................Mondays Anthropology 020E (Introduction to Anthropology Tuesdays English 260E (Literature of the Victoria Period, 1832-1900) Teleconference ...........................................Tuesdays Psychology 141 (The Exceptional Child).........................Tuesdays Philosophy 020E (Introduction to Philosophy)........Wednesdays Psychology 281 (Research Methods and Statistics) Teleconference .............................................................Thursdays Classesbegintheweekof September 11,1989. Admissiondeadline: July22,1989 For further information, contact J ill Chalmers (U WO Owen Sound Representative) at (519) 376-6600, or THE UNIVERSITYOF WESTERNONTARIO Faculty of Part-Time and Continuing Education Room 23, Stevenson-Lawson Building London, Ontario N6A 5B8 (519)661-3635 P.O. Box 429 Blyth, NOM 1H0 Clip & Ma*' SUBSCRIBE TODAY Enclosed please find my cheque for $17.00 for a 1-year subscription to The Citizen. Name............................................................................................ Address........................................................................................ City..............................................Postal Code............................ Because of the cloudy weather members played all three games before a lovely meal was served in the Club House by the Brussels Ladies Bowlers. The Brussels Bowling Club is very much in need of new bowlers from the town. The club has exceptionally good greens, a very good club house, and good equip­ ment, but needs people. There are several sets of bowls which may be rented for $1.00 per time used. Membership fees are $40 per person. New members get the first year at half price. This is not an expensive sport. Contact Jean Bewley, president or George Michie, Secretary. P.O. Box 152 Brussels, NOG 1H0