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Tigersvet two league victories
The Dashwood Tigers
scored tWo victories this
week in regular Huron -Perth
senior baseball play and
broke even in two qxhibition
starts.
Tuesday, the Tigers
blanked the Thorndale
seniors 8-0 and Wednesday
they scored a decisive 11-2
win over the Dorchester
'juniors.
In an 'exhibition
doubleheader Sunday, the
Dashwood club edged
Tillsoiiburg 2-1 on a single
run in the bottom of the ninth
and lost 7-1 to the
Walsingham Senators. •
This week the Tigers will
see action on four occasions.
Tonight. Wednesday, they
will be in Landon to meet
the ServiceMaster juniors,
Friday they play host to the
London Just Sport juniors,
Sunday they are in Crediton
and Monday they travel to
Thorndale.
Lefty John Bruijns tossed
a two -hitter as the Tigers
edged Tillsonburg 2-1: Ile
fanned three and walked file
opposing batters. '
Dave Parsons was the
leading hitter for the Tigers
with a double and two
singles. He started the game
winning rally in the ninth
with a double, moved to third
on a sacrifice by Kevin
Bestard and hone as Mike
Des jardihe grounded out.
Parsons also helped in the
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first Tiger tally in the
second. Glen Thurman was
safe on an error, moved to
- third on a single by Parsons
and home as Bob Hoffman
was safe on an error.
Despite being held to two
runs, the Tiger tats boomed
out no Tess than nine hits. In
addition to the three -hits by
Parsons, John Bruijns
singled twice and Jim
Guenther, Perry Stover,
Keyin Bestard and Jim
Dietrich each collected one
single.
In the 7-1 loss Jo
Walsingham the only Dash-
wood run came in the bottom
of the ninth on walks to Jim
Dietrich' and Bob Hoffman
and two wild pitches.
Making up the Dashwood
five hit total were a double
by Dave Parsons and singles
from pie bats of John
1iayter, Jim Dietrich, Kevin
Bestard and Bob Hoffman.
Dashwood pitching chores
were shared by Jim Guen-
ther, Perry Stover and Barry
Baynham.
The Tiger scoring in the 11-
2 romp over Dorchester was
confinedTo two innings. The
big hit in the fourth inning
eight runsing was a
home run by Ju Guenther
and Rob Dickey'sdbuble was
the key blow as the Tigers
scored three' times in the
fifth.
Perry Stover, Barry
-Baynllam and Mike
Desjardine each banged out
DASHWOOD TIGERS
Average
Jim Guenther .435,
John Bruijns .372
Dave Parsons .311
John Hayter .300
Barry Baynham .292
Glen Thurman .286
Perry Stover .273
Kevin Bestard .265
Jim Dietrich .244
- Mike Desjardine -.240
Bob Hoffman .235
Tom Hayter .227
Joe Arnold .222
Kevin Hern .200
Rob Dickey .159
Brian Rader .100
Doug Fairbairn .083
Iwo hits in the Dashwood
win. Getting one hit apiece
were Glen Thurman, John
Bruijns, John Hayter, Jim
Guenther, Dave Parsons and
Rob Dickey.
Perry Stover held Dor-
chester to five well scattered
hits on going the distance. He
walked four and struck but
five:
In the 8-0 win over Thorn -
dale, Barry Baynham and
Glen Thurman were the top
hitters for Dashwood. Each
banged out a double to spur
big rallies and also added
singles. Dave Parsons also
added two singles. One hit
each went to Mike
Desjardine, Kevin Hern and
John Bruijns.
John Bruijns chalked up 11
strikeouts against Thorndale
and allowed only three hits.
New generator
at claybird club
The claybird gun club had
a very busy week end. A new
electric generator was
purchased and hooked up to
run skeet and trap. The
lights in the club house also
Work off it and it will be very
useful for late night
meetings
There were perfect scores
shot in both trap and skeet
black powder rifles were
belching smoke all day
Sunday. Hand gunners were
also out.
Jody Mosurinjohn and
Wayne Riddelleach recorded
perfect 25 stores in the trap
competition and Tom
Russell duplicated these
feats in the Skeet division.
John Love and Bill
Cochrane were second with
scores of 24 each while Bill
Weber, Tom Russell, Larry
Mason and Rick Schroeder
were tied at 29
Next to Tom Russell's
perfect score in the skeet
competition was Wayne
Riddell with 24, , Bill
Chochrane hit, 23 YArgets,
Grant Hodgert scored 22 and
John Love and Bill Weber
were tied at 21.
Completing the skeet
scorers were Neil Romphf
20, Brian Wedlake 17 and
Ken Eagleson and Wayne
King 16.
Next came Grant Hodgert
and Ted Van Rompey with
scores of 20, Paul Ritchie hit
19, Al Bell 18, John Morgan
and Ken Eagleson 17 and
John Fisher and Wayne King
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Mets get victory
The Crediton Mets won
their -second game, of the
Huron -Perth senior baseball
season Wednesday with a
come -from behind win over
the Clinton Colts in Clinton.
Friday the situation was
reversed as the Crediton
club lost a 11-1 decision to the
Thorndale seniors
The Mets were :n Labatt
Park in London last night.
Tuesday to meet the Byron
Juniors and then they are at
home for their next two
games.
Byron will be back in
Crediton for an 8 p.m.
contest Friday night and the
Dashwood Tigers will
provide the opposition
Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m.
Against Clinton. the Mets
scored five times in the first
inning and then fell behind
12-5 by the end of the second
inning.
They roared back with
four runs in the third. two in
the fourth and four more in
the sixth to gain the 15-13
win.
Fred Robinson with a
triple and two doubles was
one of top Crediton hitters
while Pete Wuerth cracked a
double and a pair of singles
and five runs batted in.
Dick Lord. Howard Schenk
and Gary Skinner each
cracked two hits and Bruce
Hodge added one.
Pete Wuerth was the
starting pitcher for Crediton
He was routed in the s econd
when Clinton scored 10
times. Dan Heywood came
on in relief and only allowed
one run and two hits for the
balance of the game.
.In the 111 loss to Thorn -
dale the only Crediton run
carne in the seventh inning
when Paul Robinson doubled
and scored on a single from
the bat of Dan Heywood.
List soccer winners
Grand Bend Colonials and
Taxandria Falcons were.
respectively. A and B -
division winners in Ausahle
district mid-season soccer
tournament finals at Nairn.
Sunday.
The Colonials beat .Nairn
Cardinals 3-1 on two fine
goals and a penalty -kick in a
gaine flawed by rough play
One player from each club
was ejected.
The Bend had qualified for
the •A -division final by
defeating Forest 2-1. Nairn
had advanced by beating
West Williams 1-0 in one of
the day's openers.
Taxandria earned the
tournament B championship
with goals in each half to
blank Ihiron Park 2-0
Taxandria had earlier
beaten Lucan :)-0
Huron Park's step to the
tinals came by downing
Exeter Centennials 3-1 on a
round of persalt} -kicks taken
to break a 0-0 draw after two
10 -minutes overtime halves.
Exeter. 11 -division
champions in 1977 and 1978.
outplayed the Park. but were
literall turned assns by the
g(alkeeptng 01 Rich Helm
League matches resume
next Sunday with Exeter in
Nairn for t; p n. start Home
games locally at 2 p m will
hale (;rand Bend hosting
Taxandria. a nd Forest
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