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The Citizen, 1999-09-01, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1999. Blyth Squirts show winning form in playoffs In Tri-County action, the Blyth Squirt Boys overpowered their hosts in Walton, Aug. 23 by a score of 25-7. In Blyth's first at-bat, Darcey Cook doubled then later scored on an error by the catcher which also allowed Nick Stryker to reach first. Stryker stole his way to third putting him in good shape to score Blyth’s second run before the inning ended. With Cook on the mound in the bottom be walked the first two bat­ ters, but some good defensive plays caught one on a steal for an out at home. A triple by the third batter was wasted as he too was thrown out stealing home. The third but came on a fly ball. Blyth's second inning got off to a slow start with two quick outs. Then Trevor Hopf and Cook sin­ gled to get on board. A pop-up ended the scoreless top leaving two stranded. In the home half, pitcher Josh Albrechtas was off to a solid start striking out the first batter and get­ ting the second batter to fly out. After a walk, he struck out batter number four to end the inning with Blyth still ahead by two. The third inning began Walton's undoing. Mitch Ortman walked, then Albrechtas singled. Justin Peters and Blake Miller were walked before Goodall slapped a single. Hopf blooped one to get on board and load the bases for Cook, whose grand slam homer gave Blyth their maximum seven runs for the inning. With Cook on the mound, the hosts showed some life. After a strikeout, he issued a walk, then hit the next batter. A total of five runs scored before the inning ended. Shaky defense cost Walton in the fourth. Sryker and Ortman walked. Albrechtas was hit by a pitch. Miller singled to drive in two. Goodall and Kyle McNeil walked, then scored on pass balls. Hopf reached on an error and scored on a pass ball. Seven runs scored in total. Albrechtas faced the home team in the fourth. After allowing a triple, defense put the runner out as he tried to steal. Two walks and a Foundation seeks volunteers Do you have a few hours a month to spare? The Huron Chapter of the Heart & Stroke Foundation is seeking volunteers and board members to assist in several key positions. Contact Ed Saunders or Vickie Harkness for more information, 1- 888-287-7775. hit batsman loaded the bases. Another walk scored a run, then a fielder’s choice brought in a second run. The fifth was an open inning, which allowed Blyth to take a huge lead. Six walks, three singles, a double by McNeil, triple by Albrechtas and homer by Stryker scored several runs to bring the tally to 25. Cook had a solid inning to hold the home squad to seven. The next night Blyth met Mill­ bank in the WOAA consolation semi-finals. After a scoreless inning, Albrech­ tas homered and_another run scored to put Blyth up by two, a lead they held into the third, when after strik­ ing out the side. Millbank notched 10. Blyth played catch-up in the fourth. Kyle Gibson walked and Miller was hit to get on base. After two strikeouts, Hopf and Cook walked which brought in Gibson. Ortman doubled to score three, then was brought home on an Albrech­ tas single. With Gibson on the mound. Mill­ bank was held at 10, then came back in the home half to stump the Blyth offense. In the fifth inning. Millbank jumped to 1 1 runs before three outs. Blyth's turn saw singles from Hopf, Cook and Ortman, which accounted for two runs. Ortman was caught stealing. Albrechtas singled and scored on pass balls, then Stryker. Gibson and Miller walked to lead the bases, -but were left standing when McNeil struck out. Millbank cashed in two more to end the game 13-10 in their favour. Coach Moore said, “The guys really showed great perseverance in battling back from an eight-run deficit.” Millbank was back town Aug. 26. Coming into the bottom of the second tied 3-3, Blyth scored one to take the lead, which Millbank cancelled with a run in the third. Blyth fought back, scoring one of their own to jump ahead once again. Both teams were shut down in the fourth, then Millbank scored one to tie it in the fifth. Blyth coun­ tered with a solid nine run inning. highlighted by an Ortman homer to take a commanding lead. Shut-out again in the sixth, Mill­ bank’s defense allowed another Blyth run in the bottom half. Though they threatened again in the seventh, Millbank only man­ aged two runs before Blyth stopped them. Blyth's I5-7 victory gave them the series. fill / i % Potted Nursery Stock and Perennials can be planted now! ALSO...Potted Mums for Fall Colour! I If just 1% more Canadians were physically active, annual savings in health-care costs could be as much as $12,000,000. Sharing a Healthier Future ■ - PdFtTIClPdCTIOn N0M IGO (519) 2-3020 COME SEE OUR FANTASTIC SELECTION! fiJOW P.Y.O. or Ready Picked TOMATOES by the pound or by the bushel - Hours 10AM -6PM, Closed Tuesdays- Te-Em Farm f. r j , ’ RR*1 Bayfield, Ont. I 42? fl mom IGO J '■ ■ • M E ^Goderich TeJopbon« Rh FORM 9 SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION The Corporation of the County of Huron Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon on the 5th day of October, 1999 at Huron County Court House, 1 Court House Square, Goderich, ON N7A 1M2 He’s in there Brussels Tiger Greg Mulvey slides into second on time during this contest Saturday morning against the Goderich Orioles. Brussels won this one and went on to claim the championship for the fifth year. Quality, Style & Selection Furniture & Pianos Choose from approximately 40 2-piece chesterfield suites at Schuett's, Mildmay $749 & up . Genuine La-Z-Boy recliner chairs Schuett's sell Yamaha upright pianos Yamaha Clavinova digital pianos - $1,999. & up Also keyboards & used pianos Schuett's deliver free to Brussels & Blyth & districts Schuett's of Mildmay 1-519-367-2308 Description of Land(s) 1. Part of Lot 111 and Lot 112, Plan 192 As per Instrument Number 220185 Village of Brussels County of Huron, Province of Ontario 2. Lot 52, Plan 192 As per Instrument Number 203103 Village of Brussels County of Huron, Province of Ontario 3. Part Park Lot 6, Plan 136 Being Part 10, 22R-1660 West London Rd. As per Instrument Number 251459 Township of Ashfield County of Huron, Province of Ontario 4. Parts of Lot 10, West of Lakeshore Rd. Cone. As per Instrument Number 311916 Township of Stanley County of Huron, Province of Ontario 5. Part Lot 20, Lake Road West Concession As per Instrument Number 303303 Township of Stanley County of Huron, Province of Ontario 6. Lot. 5, Concession 2 As per Instrument Number 276987 Township of Turnberry County of Huron, Province of Ontario Minimum Bid $ (set out the cancellation price as of the first day of advertising) $7,535.45 $2,931.71 $3,189.87 $2,354.33 $8,261.75 $18,125.80 All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office. The municipality or board makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. For further information regarding this sale, contact: Treasurer, Corporation of the County of Huron 1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Tax Sales Act will be used for the purposes of that Act. Questions should be directed to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the institution responsible for the procedures under that Act.