HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-09-17, Page 7FASTBALL 'B' WINNERS - The Zurich DJ's were the B final winners at the weekend tournament in Zurich. Shown are: (back,
from left) Kim McKinnon, Mike Walker, Ron Clarke, Mike Clarke, Bill Hodgins, Dave Clarke, Ray Weido, Kerry Bedard;
(front, from left) Dennis Masse, Mike Desjardine, Ron Desjardine, Ken Clarke, Rick Fisher and Richard Walker.
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DJ;s win B in rec fastball tourney
The Seaforth Villagers
team beat the Exeter
Carpetbaggers 5-3 to win the
Zurich recreation fastball
tournament Sunday. The
Villagers topped 16 area
teams at the weekend tour-
nament.
► Buckeyes plan
training camp
The Zurich Buckeyes 1980-
81 South Huron hockey
league champions will be
opening its training camp on
Thursday, September 24
from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the
Huron Park arena. Below Is
the entire work out schedule.
The Club welcomes any
person wishing to come out
to try out for the 1981-82
Buckeyes.
This year the Buckeyes
will be suiting up in a new
one piece Cooperall uniform
which each player will find a
sponsor for. Last year the
expenses for the club were
$9,000 to operate which the
Buckeyes feel is too much
for one person or company
to sponsor. Doug Erb fuels
will again be our official
sponsor. Don's Food Market
will also sponsor the home
game programs.
On Friday October 16 the
Buckeyes will be holding a
party in the Zurich arena to
help raise funds for the up-
coming year. Tickets
available from any club
member.
1981-82 Training Camp
Schedule
Huron Pork Arena
Thurs. Sept. 24, 9 p.m. to
10 p.m.
Thurs. Oct. 1, 10 p.m. to 11
p.m.
Tues. Oct. 6, 9 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Thurs. Oct. 8, 9 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Tues. Oct. 13, 9 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Thurs. Oct. 15, 9 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Call Buckeyes manager
Jerry Rader for more infor-
mation.
Maybe it's time
you jumped
into something
more demanding
than a ccr pool.
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Though no Zurich team
made it to the A finals, the
DJ's battled the Tenderspot
for the B final.
The Tenderspot team
started out well, scoring
three runs in the first inning.
Percy Bedard, Bob Merner
and Barry Overholt scored.
The DJ's answered in the
third and tied it up in the six-
th inning. Ray Weido, Kim
McKinnon and Ken Clarke
running the bases.
Both sides then traded
scoreless innings each look-
ing for an advantage.
Three, scoreless innings
followed until Kim McKin-
non batted home Bill
Hodgins to break the tie.
The most valuable players
in the final games were: Bob
McKellar for the Villagers;
Carpetbaggers Greg Prout;
Mike Overholt of the
Tenderspot team and DJ Bill
Hodgins.
The DJ's won the B cham-
pionship trophy and a cheque
for $125.
The Carpetbaggers also
won $125 as A side runners-
up, and the tournament
winners took home the A
trophy and $175.
Scores of the weekend's 22
games are as follows:
First round:
Dominion Tavern 4 Ten-
derspot 1
Mainstreet Seaforth 11
Lobb's .Casey's 4
Merner Construction 11
Patz 5
Seaforth Villagers 9
Clinton Teachers 0
Hensel 4_Sunsets 1
Seaforth Firemen 2 Cord's
Blue Crew 1
Oilburners 6 DJ's 1
Carpetbaggers 18
Hurondale 4
Second round, A side:
Mainstreet 4 Dominion
Tavern 1
Villagers 14 Merner 0
. Firemen 11 Hensall 3
Carpetbaggers 10
Oilburners 3
Second round, B side:
Tenderspot 6 Lobb's
Casey's 1
Patz 6 Teachers 5
Cord's 12 Sunsets 11
DJ's 10 Hurondale 4
Third round (semis) A side:
Villagers 2 Mainstreet 0
Carpetbaggers 5 Firemen 3
Third round, B side:
Tenderspot 7 Patz 0
DJs 6 Gord's 0
Huronview News
Mass was held in the
chapel on Friday morning
and residents enjoyed an
afternoon of bingo.
At chapel on Sunday, Rev.
Wittickpreached the sermon
and Mr. Frank Bissett
played the organ and con-
ducted the Huronview choir
in the anthem Since God
Loves Me! Sunday afternoon,
the Lakeview Mennonites
toured the building stopping
to sing selections on each
floor.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson
played the organ at Bible
Study on Thursday af-
ternoon.Hymns were sung
Fill Me Now, Since Jesus
Came Into My Heart, Where
He Leads Me, Hallelujah
I'm Walking With The King,
Mrs. S. Prouty gave the
message Led By The Spirit,
taken from Rom 8:14-17.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Clarence
Montgomery. Huronview
would like to welcome Mrs.
Pearl Squire from Blyth.
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A Final:
Villagers 5 Carpetbaggers 3
B Final
DJ's 4 Tenderspot 3
The tournament
organizers would like to add
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involved • in helping to 044
tiwdiamond..and keep score
throughout the weekend.
They would also like to thank
the ladies who helped out in
the kitchen.
Party
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Pete
Kincaid
Fri., Sept. 18
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