Zurich Citizens News, 1980-09-18, Page 6Page,6
Citizens News September 18, 1980
Bayfield Babes are num
For the second
three seasons the
Babes captured
time in
Bayfield
the 'A'
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Heading into last Wednes-
'day hights game with the
Stanley Stars. the Babes led
the best -of -five series, two
games to none py virture of
l fielld
by-
. Bud Sturgeon
6-1 and 41-7 Victorys. The
Stors could only hold the
Babes scoreless in the first
inning, of "Wednesdays con-
test, as they rolled to a 23-4
Win to clinch the cham-
pionship.
Nellie Klumper's pitching
arm held the Stars in check,
- while .the Babes sent 61
_ batters to the plate, picking
up 37 hits including two
homeruns by Nora West and
one each by Joyce Mcllwain
-and Marie Fitzsimons.
The winning run was -
scored by Patti Rau in the
third inning. when she was
singled home by Nora West.
With one 'out in the eighth
and final inning, the Stars
mounted an attack, scoring
two .runs, but successive
groundnuts by Sheila Willert
to Mary Ann Rathwell and
Barb Rau to Joyce Mcllwain
ended the short lived rally.
Immediately following the
game and trophy presenta-
tion, the Babes retired to the
_ Albion Hotel in Bayfield
(who have been their spon-
sors for • the past two
seasons) for the victory
celebration. The hi jinx were
completed with a team
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The Stanley Stars received
the ' Bluewater Ladies 'B'
Trophy as runners-up.
The Babes would like to
thank all that helped in mak-
ing,theirs a very successful
season. -
Weather permitting,. the
Babes will play two exhibi-
tion games phis fall before
calling it quits. One game is
being scheduled with
Bluewater Centre from
Goderich, while the other is
the proposed league all-star
game. Dates will be an-
nounced.
Members of the 1980
Babes championship team
were: Terri Rau, Patti Rau,
Joyce Mcllwain, Barb
Sturgeon, Crystal Taylor,
Nellie Klumper, Marie Fitz-
simons, Nora West, Rhea
Potter, Mary Ann Rathwell,.
Helen Latimer. Wendy Tyn-
dall and Katey Walden. -
Coaches were Bud Sturgeon
and Tim West.
SIo-pitch finals begin
The men's slo-pitch 'B'
finals got; underway last
Tuesday night in Varna with
the Bayfield Knighthawks'
meeting the- Bluewater
Lakers. -
Game one (complete with
cool temperatures and high
winds) saw many fly balls go
astray in the outfield as both
teams had an abundance of
fielding troubles. However,
the Knighthawks built up a
'huge lead, and then hung on
to grab a 28-21 victory • over
the Lakers.
The game was not without
its darker moments, as the
lights on , the diamond
malfunctioned at one point,
just as Knighthawk pitcher
Tim West made his delivery,
and left the ball park in total._
darkness for several'
minutes.
The rival- squads again
DeJ
Best Stanley Stars
er one
met at Varna on Thursday
night and this time, the
Lakers squeaked by . the
Knighthawks` 7-6 to even the
series at one game apiece.
Game three was set for
Monday night.
Smooth travelling
By the time you read this,
anyone travelling between
Bayfield and Goderich will
no doubt already know, but
the resurfacing' of the
highway by Cox Construc-
tion of Guelph is proceeding
rapidly, with the sand coat
already down by press time.
The curbs and new guard
rails are taking shape, and
one more surface layer of
asphalt should almost finish
it. Won't it be great to drive
on a smooth road again?
Round about the village
Congratulations from
Bayfield to Edward Bullen
who has been elected
President of the 1980-81
Students' Council of Central
Huron Secondary School,
Clinton. The first meeting Of -
the Council has been held
and committee heads, have
been chosen. Edward says
that this responsible position
is keeping him very busy.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Keillor
are back in their Bayfield
residence 'Orlagh' after
spending a month in Quinper
in Brittany where they at-
tended classes at the
University of Brest studying
French.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg York
have returned home from
their trip to England where
they visited their daughter
Lorraine woo was. in
residence at Exeter College
at Oxford Universtiy, where
she . was studying on a
scholarship. They returned
on September 3 ac-
companied by Lorraine who
.is back at McMaster
University for her final year
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We are very sorry to
report that- Mrs. Kathleen
Hill was in Clinton Hospital
last week as a result of a bad
fall at her ' home. She- has
returned to her home where
her granddaughter Kay will
stay with her while she
recuperates from severe
injuries. _
-and Mrs. Walter
Oakes, formerly of Clinton
and presently residing • in
Oi*en -Sound were recent
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. -Elmer Parker.
Other guests with . the
Parkers recently were Dr.
and Mrs. Bev. Robinson
and son John. Accom-
panying them were Mrs.
Robinson's sister Mrs.
Dennis Farrell and
daughter Elizabeth of the
White House, Tentalon Lane,
Norwood Green, Southall,
England. Elisabeth is in
training as a nurse in London
at the hospital where
Florence Nightingale
trained.
New comers to the village
have recently moved into the
residence formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
MacDougall. Doris and
Harvey MacDougall have
moved into their new home
on, Cameron Street. The
newcomers are Mr. and Mrs.
James- Dollery'and children
Audrey and Jamie. The
Dolleryscame here from
Orangeville:,
Guest visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pounder at their
Keith Crescent residence
over the weekend included
Mr. -and Mrs. Bob Davidson
from Windsor. While in the
village, they also visited
with their daughter and ron-
in -law Mr. and Mrs. Delos C.
Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Neilsen, London. made use
-of their Sunset Lane cottage
north of thee village for the
weekend. • -
Mr. Fred Telford, who has
recently been a patient in a
London hospital, has been
moved back to Alexandra
General and Marine in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Sturgeon and daughter Sally,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Huffman, were in Blyth on
Sunday at the home of Jim
and Crystal Taylor, the oc-
casion being Mrs. Huffman's
birthday.
Paul and Connie West, and
Jiggs, returned to the village
last week after an extended
holiday to Williamsburg,
Virginia and along the
eastern coast of the United
States.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley,
London. were at their
"House of Mouse" for the
weekend, whilst Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Hulley were at
their "Sandcastle" before
returning home to Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Scotchmer and family,
Chatham. were at their
village residence for the
weekend.
'Phe Stedman family from
London, were at their Jane
Street residence for the
weekend.
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