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Times -Advocate, August 24, 1978
Aug. 28
Sept. 5/78
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Registration Fee for beginners $5.00
until December 1, 1978
Fall training program beginning
October 10 to 15 in
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Fee $12.00
CONGRATULATIONS! - The Zurich Buckeyes continued to have a successful summer of fostball as they defeated South
Zorra 5 1 to win the fostball tourney held over the weekend in Zurich. Being congratulated on a home run in the win over the
Woodstock area team is Mike -Clarke. Staff photo
BUCKEYE PLAYER IS TOURNEY MVP — The most voloable player at the third annual men's
fostball tournament sponsored by the Zurich recreation- and parks committee was Brian
Hodgins of the local team. Hodgins received a set of mugs and ball equipment from Labatt's
rep Phil Jone,. Staff photo
Presents The
MID -WESTERN HORSEMEN'S
ASSOCIATION
APPROVED
MOLSONS HI -POINT SERIES
1978 OPEN
HORSE. SHOW
Sat., August 26th
HURON PARK GROUNDS
(1'2 Mile South of Main entrance)
Halter, Games and Performance Events Including Three
550.00 Added Stake Classes
Judge: Peter Hayes, Amherstburg, Ont.
Halter classes — 10:00 a.m.
Performance Classes — 1:00 p.m.
Refreshment Booth - Toilet Facilities - Acres of Free Parking
Admission 51 .00 !Children under 12 years admitted free)
Zurich triumphs
Race entries
for Clinton
Harness racing continues
this Sunday at the Clinton
Kinsmen Raceway.
Following are the entries;
Race 1•- Pace - $350; Sandy
Melody, Benmiller Sammy,
Southgate Joe, Apache Grey,
Darjo Weick, Yvonne's Jeff,
Arnies Punk.
Race 2 - $350 - Will Gun,
Delcrest Dan, Conray Jack,
Kit Lee, C.P. Buttons,
Spitfire Sue, Bay Frost A.
Race 3 - Trot - $450; Dutton
Duster. Charlaus Calibar,
Ever Ready Lady, Alpha
Herb, Sunday Chimes,
Circo's Wick, Cassandra B.
Race 4 - Pace - $425;
Champion Hit, Marsh Hawk,
Nota Slowpoke, Argyle Ed,
Jeffrey Hi; Victoria Prin-,
cess. Ausable Babe.
Race 5 Pace - $375 Reggie'
Ford, Joey Haldale, Goldies
Hit, Chappy Herbert,
Halagraph, Silver -Creek
Creed, Skippy Del.
• - Race 6 - Pace - $375; Direct
By Pass, Mr. Jon Bob, •
Dennis Lee, Victoria Rhyth-
m, Or
oca I fa stba II tourney Alel, Armbro Sadie.
m. Rail, Willowcreek
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w The third annual men's
fastball tournament spon-
sored by the Zurich parks
and recreation board was .a
highly successful event with
the home town Buckeyes
taking the "A" cham-
pionshig in a well played
game Sunday afternoon.
The tournament which was
originally scheduled to be a ,
one day event became -a two
day affair as torrential rains
• swept the area and forced
the cancellation of games
scheduled •for Saturday
afternoon arid evening.
the fans with many thrills as
. • the local squad won 5-1.
The Buckeyes were led
by the pitching of Brian
Hodgins who pitched a solid
game and who received
support at the plate and in
the -field.
One player who thrilled the
crowd of around 200 was Jeff
O'Brien who stole home and
who made a shoe-stri.ng
When the event resumed
Sunday afternoon it was the.
Buckeyes and the team from
South Zorra who provided"
catch for. the final out of the .
game..
'On the offensive front,
'Mike Clarke hit a- horde run
that sent the fans from their
seats.
The Buckeyes 'faced stiff
•competition on their way to
. the title with home sad
squeaking by Embro 6-5 in
their first game of the event.
Bob Farquhar went the
distance on the mound for
the victory.
In the championship semi-
final Hodgins recorded his
first win of the tournament
as the Buckeyes edged
• Clinton 3-2.
Lieury takes "B" title
For the second year in a
• row the squad from Lieury
took the "B" \title and the
Shaws dairy store trophy
with a 7-3 victory over
Goderich.
On their -way to the title.
Lietrry lost to Walton-
Brtissels 8-7, and defeated
Elmira. 6-1.
In other, games :played,
Clinton.defeated Goderich 8-
4. South Zorra defeated
.Elmira 11-3; Goderich got by
Embro 4-3 and South Zorra
defeated Walton -Brussels 1-0.
-Tournament sponsors
were pleased -with the event
as large crowds were in
attendance for all games.
Race 7 - Pace - $425; Robra•
.Diller, Kin 0 Wave, Tony
Bay,- Diners Demon, B B
Royal. Alex of London.
Spunky Arnie.
Race 8 - Pacc • - $500;
Claybrook Kevin. Oakhurst
Geri, Flores Hanover, Swift
Honey, Cedarcrest Maud,
Azucar Princess, Arnies
Peggy.
Race 9 - Pace - $500; Ima
Jerry, Chief Noble, Rays
Prodigy, Margo Blue Chip,
-Apapgu Pen Din, Hi Lea Sue,
Tranquil Morris A.
Race 10 - Pace - $1000;
Atomos, Greenview Duke,
Goldie Chris, Hullet Rose,
Stephens Eagle, Lochinvar
Vic. Puppet -Boy.
Rec ball
results
Wednesday night Hensall
7. Gords 6; Usborne 16,
Carpetbaggers 12.
Monday's scores Carpet-
baggers 12, Hensall 3; Gords
15, Usbor-nett; Dashwood In- ,'
dustries 13, Crescent Rolls
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Kirkton midget girls head
towards championship
The Kirkton midget girls
have reached the Provincial
Women's Softball
Association semi-final round
„after eliminating Simcoe and
Waterloo in straight games.
The Kirkton club now
,meets Stouffville with the
second and third contests in
a best -of -five series slated
for Kirkton Saturday of-,
ternoon with the first game'
going at 1 p.m. They also
meet Tavistock• this week in
the first round of Western
Ontario playoffs.
The Kirkton girls ran wild
in a scoring way against
Simcoe with both games
ending by authorjty of the 15
'run mercy rule. The scores
were 27-1 and 29-3 for
Kirkton.
Kirkton was awarded the
first game of the series in
Stouffville Sunday by default
when the home team failed
to field nine players.
In the first game against
Simcoe, Kirkton erupted for
13 runs in the sixth inning
and the ,game was called.
Kelly Kernick led the;
winners at the plate with six �
hits in as many times at the l
plate including a home run..
Next in line in the 22 hit'
attack with three hits apiece
were Vivian Doupe and Sue
Schaefer.
Julieanne MacLean,
Bonnie Westlake and Terri
Brintnell each collected two
hits and Kim Heather, Sheila
Penhale, Patti Down and
Carrie Stroud were good for
one hit each
Natalie Stroud with four
hits with the best Kirkton
batter in the second game.
Julianne MacLean, Vivian
Doupe and Sheila Penhale
were next with three hits
each and Pam Johnson
smashed a home run. • Get-
ting one hit each were Kelly
Remick, Sue Schaefer, Lori
Iredale, Rosemary - Miller
and Patti Down.
The first Kirkton win over
Waterloo by a score of 5-2
was aided by five Waterloo
errors. Kim Heather hit a
home run, Kelly Kernick
added a triple and singles
were delivered by Sheila
Penhale, , Rosemary Miller
and Jayne Dou,$all.
Kirkton won the return
game at home by a score of
8-2 as Patti Down held
Waterloo to only six hits
while striking out seven.
Sue Schaefer with three
hits was tops at the plate..
She was followed by Bonnie
Westlake with a triple and
single while Kim Heather,
Jayne Dougall and Sheila
Penhale . hit doubles and
Patti Down added a single.
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