Times Advocate, 1992-05-20, Page 17•
-t eft ertng a_strike during last Tuesday's novice girls softball game was Sherry'Bell. Centralia
beat .visittng.Zurich.:Bell threw very hard, striking out •the: side and helping the home team to a
big.win.
Ladies fastbal l
(EXETER - If opposing ieam& in
The South Perth _Ladies Fasthall
want to beat:the-Exeter:Greys this
year. they may .have to hide .Gayle
Beuerman's.bat.
Last Tuesday, :she :had a !ioane
nun, triple:.and a:single to help_The
Greys to a 20-3 win over 'visiting
Sebringville in Their .opening .game
of :the '1992 season.
Beuerman •went 3 -for -4 at the
.piste, her other at bat was a hard
smack to:leftfield which was bob-
. bled. and seoredlawerror.
Her .bat was used by . several
members of The team who pounded
.out enough hits to_take a command-
ing 8-1 _lead by. the third inning.
• In the bottom of the first,.Beuer-
• man-ipped:an inside The:park home
run to getithe offense in gear.and in
the second the. Greys really came to
life_asthey built a 5 -liked.
The fifth -started when Kelly War-
ren :reached first moved
on a Kendra Arthur single.and both
soured when Lynne Farquhar trip -
Jed and another triple, this one from
Beuerman. added:another run.
In the fourth, Warren had a triple
:and she scared on Brenda Bell's -
. base bit.
.Defensively, Beueiman .showed
ter versatility .as she started at
tthird. moved. to.short:and was go-
ing logo to pitch if.the game would
;bavogonepast five innings.
rOn:ther of nd, Patti. Down: struck
Out seven including ;fanning The S e-
ingville side in the third inning.
AL -Rants 6,.Crediton 5
• rite scoring three suns in the
4cp of the seventh inning, Crediton
--:ami d,not=beatAhadefcndingicague
champs in their opener last Monday
night.
St:-Rauls'pitcher-LW/eine Bailey
wtiggled..in. the last :holing as she
walked SherryNickles. Ruth Pugh
and Kelli Kennedy. •
_-Gstol WiudaerVitched for.Crcdi-
:ton!rind . she: struck Qut eight while
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walking only one. She _started.the
game by giving a free pass to .Late
Hishon but then struck out Marilyn
Murray, Becky:Bninsden and Shei-
la Woifgram to retire theside.
Future .:games: Crediton•
was
is
win
scheduled to travel to SL Marys last
night but since that .team has fold-
ed, they are idle now until Monday,
May 25 when they host .Exet-
er -..Meanwhile, the Greys hosted
Mitchell last night..
:Stretching before the :Exeter Greys first iastball ,game -test
Tuesday was .G 4e :8etrerman who had 'lbw hits tin -the
team's openingwinAgeinst Sebringville.
Times -Advocate, May 20, 1092
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WOODSTOCK - 71te 'Ratter
Chrysler Imperials may he succeed
ing in their South Perth Men's Fast
hall League but they had their share
of difficulties here at the Wood
stliokleurnMillent during the hull
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Derwyn Hodgins teach out 10 bet-
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meths out ibur, in'the ebith 1fname•ef-
'te RTC Roes +Ass 4tnfe on a` ed
ball.
Hodgins :did not allow a 'hit but
hit Terry Ytmgblut with a'pitch as
he • and Roes were the only -base
runners. Ytntgblut scored on wild
pitches -as Hodgins did have some
control problems. Dong Chariton
pitched the eighth and ninth in-
nings.
Exeter banged out f 1 hits on the
night, four of them for extra bases
as Tim Allison, Charlton, Graham
Nesbitt and Don Heywood.all bad
doubles.
How rins
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cold water
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Tough taint:meet: On .Sunday
in Woodstock imperials pitcher
Ion Van Ness allowed u Mark
Steenson home tun for the only In-
nerkip run.
Hodgihs came on in the fourth
and gave up ,just one hit.
Offensively, Hueter get -en Ate
''bortrd in the fourth when Mike Ties -
Jardine singled, moved and scored
on wild pitches and then Graham
Nesbitt and Steve Neil walked.
Roth scored on Heywood's double.
Against Woodstock, Hodgins had
his worse outing of the season as
the Merchants scored four runs off
`b- five hits in the first inning.
Woodstock pounded out three more
hits and scored four nins before
Van Ness came on to pitch.
Kevin Lightfoot and 'Kesin.
Windsor scored the only Exeter_
runs.
Monday morning, Hodgins had a
one -hitter going Into the eighth but
St. Thomas scored one run -and the
Exeter bats were -dead and could
not score a nun.
The imperials best chance to get
on the board -was in the fourth
when, with two out, Hyde singles,
Allison doubled and Desjandine
walked but Nesbitt struck out to si-
lence the tally.
Future gaits: The Imperials
play host to the Shakespeare Black
Sox on Thursday at 9 p.m.
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The co-operation of.alt citizens is earnestly solicited.
,John -Trott
Weed Inspector
-Ron Raymer, Clerk
VBlageofLunen
John Trott
Weed inspector
L.G. Hotson, Clerk
Township of Biddulph
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