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EAGLES T KE TITLE — A battle between the Zurich Cobras and the Zurich Eagles for the A championship of the South
Huron SIo-pitch League concluded Sunday with the Eagles taking the championship. Members of the winning squad are
(back row) manager Clem Regier, Kerry Bedard, Doug Erb, Bob Reddick, Barry Overholt, Dave Stark, Don Beauchamp, Joe
Durand and Carl Finkbeiner. In the front- row are Brian Horner, Mike Overholt, Mark Regier, captain Larry "Big . K"
Denomme, Kevin Geoffrey, Gerard Grenier and Francis Denomme. Staff photo
Expos win in minor softball
Eagles beat Cobra: in sl�-pitch
Zurich's version of the
Expos proved to be the
victors in the minor softball
league as they defeated the
Cubs 44-28 to take the best of
three serries Thursday.
Earlier in the week the
Expos also proved victorious
SPORTS
SPOT
by
Marlene and Tony
Bedard
over the Cubs. The winning
squad received their trophy.
from president of the Zurich
Minor Athletic Association
Paul Morrison.
Into grand champ`ibnship
The preliminary round of
playoffs in the Zurich mens'
rec ,league have concluded
with the Pontiacs and Patz
Boys set to do battle in the B
final and the D.H.'s and
Dominion Tavern in the A
final.
The D.J.'s took a pair of
games from the Sunsets last
week 5-1 and 4-3 to take the
best of five series.
In their 5-1 victory the
D.J.'s waited until the sixth
inning to secure the victory
with Ken Clarke, Ron Clarke
and Itch Fisher contributing
singles in the sixth inning.
Don Beauchamp had a single
and double in a losing cause.
Earlier in the week Dennis
Masse with two singles and
Richard Walker with a triple
aided the D.J.'s in their
narrow win over the squad in
yellow.
After having an off season
the Patz Boys have been the
hot team in the playoffs as
they eliminated the Ail
Burners in three straight
games. -
Wednesday the veteran
team in blue edged the
Burners 8-7 while on Monday
the Patz Boys doubled up
their opposition 8-4.
Larry McCann and Glen
Overholt had a fine game at
the plate with a° triple and
two doubles, respectively.
The final - series in both
division began last night.
The following are the
regular season batting -
averages for the D.J.'s; Paul
Morrison, :515; Ray Weido,
.423; Mike Clarke,. .408;
Dave Clarke , .345; _Mike
Desjardine, .333; 'Ron
Desjardine, .333; Ken
Clarke, .288; Tom Neilands,
.266; Ron Clarke, .254; Rick
Fisher, .222; Rick Walker,
.209; Dennis Masse, .192; Pat
Taylor, .153 and Barry Taylor
.133.
Eagles take A championship
Before a packed house at
the Zurich arena ball
diamond Sunday, the Zurich
Eagles proved victorious in
the fifth and deciding game
of series with their village
rivals 'the Zurich Cobras.
The blue shirted team -won
the game 4-2 thanks in part
to a home run •by Don
Beauchamp in the first in-
ning and . a triple by Barry
Overholt.
, In the B final Thursday the
Bayfield Knight Hawks
defeated the • Bluewater
Lakers. For game and series
details please turn to out
Bayfield column.
. Laides' inter -town bowling
In ladies' inter -town
bowling action this week St.
Marys defeated Zurich 7-0.
-Sherri Stade had Zurich's
high triple with a 573.
Zurkh Ladies Bowling
PP C Sweeney 515 .4 11
ST P Schroeder 557 7 21
RR P Bedard 501 0 0
PA J Finkbeiner 538 4 15
RD S liickert 624 7 15
TC H Vanderhoek 615 3 7
UD B Grenier 572 5 10
AO M 1,aporte 553 7 21
HG S Stade 510 2 9
LA •B Riddell 504 0 2
Still sitting at
Mount Carmel
The seasons have been
changing at Country Cor-
ners. All of the Motorcycles
have been taken in and a
display of snowmobiles has
been - put out. All of the
motorcycles have been
moved, but one, that is. Rory
Hustler of St. Marys is still
sitting on his Kawasaki at
the Mt. Carmel business.
On Saturday he celebrated
his fifth week of non-stop
motorcycle sitting and as of
Tuesday at 12:30 the young
man had sat a total of 912
hours. Rory gets off his bike
for five minutes every four
hours to take a washroom
break.
A spokes -person at
Country Corners said "He's
still going strong and it
doesn't look like he'll give
up.
For more than five weeks,
Rory has not had a bath or
washed his hair. He hasn't
slept in a bed, in fact, he
hasn't even been in doors. He
hasn't seen a television or
listened to a radio. He's done
absolutely nothing but sit on
a motorcycle.
Rory is competing with
Tom Horrock who is sitting
on a bike in Sarnia. The last
one on the bike gets paid the
value of the bike.
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