The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-13, Page 61'HURSU Y, JULY 1 , 197
These St, Joseph's• Separate School students. from ,Kingsbridge
were the ,school's top track aid f ikid, athletes during the last
year Left- to right, 'they are Back row;_ Tom O'Keefe
(Intermediate Bbys' Champ), -Virginia 'Chisholm (runner-up to
Senior Girls' Champ), John Crawford (S'enior .Boys' Champ);
Anita Doherty and Donna Frayne (tied•for Intermediate Girls'
Champ). Front row: 'p'eter Van Dyke (Junior Boys' Champ)
Donna Drennan•(Junior Gi.rmis' Champ).: Missing: Nellie Knoop .t
(Senior Girls''- Champ)—staff photo.
«Ray
• Sandy's Clippers broke a
scoreless tie Monday. July 117, ih
the bottom a the third with two
runs and. 'Went on. to. defeat
Huildn.Centrep5 Q, They added°
two more in ttiefirth and one n the
sixth to back Ken Daer's no -hit
pitching.
Sandy's scored in the third
when Russ Pruder led off with a
double and, scored on' an'^error.
John Phillips; attempting:, to
sacrifice Prader to third.
reached op the error and scored
on consecutive ground ' outs. They
scored in the fifth when Tom
Crawford walked, advanced to
third when Bill I?ritzley reached
second on an error. Both runners
scored on Ken Doer's singlle,
They scored their final run in the
sixth when Rick Sowerby
horztered. •
The only base runners off Daer
Pony races
tippers break scoreless tie
were. three batteirs" Wh.o walked, ' Sifto. Salt iso two •poiiats out of
one wbowas hit bra', /ditch and one fourth with °record of four wins
who reached on an error. and seven lasses, a
With almost two-thirds of the Gord's Sports r0znains in the
schedule com,ple, ed three- anis- .
�,....:.- � . , :�:� ....�, �bott!?rn-.with,..#lare!�,- •wxlas} •� eight
are battling for the fourth and '1ossts and one tie for ° seven
final playoff spot, points. "
Brindley. Plastering, Fisher User "walked one and hit a batter
Custom Building and Building in the first but got the side out on a
Centre all have ten point's. flyoutto.second arid a ground out
Brindleys has four •wins, five to first. One base' runner was
1,Qsses and:two ties while Fishers' stranded in ` the 'second after
and Bui11 ng Centre both have five reaching on an error. The read Off
wins and seven losses. batter walked in the third but was
Gower's. Garden Centre and erased on a double" play.. He
DRMCO are tied for second with walked another batter in the
fourteenpotnts. froth teams have fourth, with two out,but struckout
seven wins but Gowers has a game We final batter.. lie sent the f�iral
in hand..DRMCO has five losses ten men down in oder. -
Sandy's Clippers managed only
five hits off Brian MacKenzie but
bunched them together with walks
or errors. Rick Sowerby had a
homeruns Tom Crawford and
Russ Priider each a double and
Ken Daer and Ron Sowerb who
each had a single to accot t for
Sandy's hits.
A five run third and six run fifth
PlitF ha :Eus :Rniiding i.nio a
fourth place tie • with Brindley
and Govers four..,
.Three victories put Sandy's
Clippers out in front withnineteer
points on nine wins, two losses
and one 'tie.
Blyth. blanket night
The Blyth Pony Club held their Pearson; ,and R. Royal Rogue,- ` Plastering and. Building Centre.
Blanket nightJuly 1 in Blyth with driven by Don Wilcocks. Fishers defeated.Gower's Garden
an ex6ellent crowd in attendance. Winners'of the chiltlr'en's slaw Centre 12-3. Fred• Peflow allowed
The ponies were from Sarnia; ; race were: Attorney's 13 ale, , Gowers three hits,: struck out:
Thedfgrd, Breslau; Dundalk, driven' by Michael Core; Lady fpurteen, walked four and hit one
Welland Port, Watford, Zurich ~- Heather, driven by Murray - batter.
and Blyth. Edgar; Doroada. Star; driven by Gowers took a 2-0 lead after one .
There were 12 cooling blankets David Core, ,and Buds Folly, inning but.,Fishers.scor'ed five in
donated from Bainton Ltd., Blyth driven''by •Michael Keating. the the third to go ahead for good.
for the winner of each heat. One .Winners of the children's fast "Gowers came back with one in the ! •
bag of feed was donated by T. B. race were: °R. Royal Rogue, bottom of the inning but Fishers
Allen of Wingham. driven by Mike Witcocks, Jimmy
Winners'were,inthefirstrace; .„D, driven by John Innes; Royal
Paradise' Valley Sally, driven by , Darby, thriven by Marlene Sewers
Jiin Harrison; second race: and•Molly's•Pride, driven by Bill
Maple Creek Sam, driven°by Jim. Rapson.
Buchanan; 'and Paradise Valley . -• In- the Powder Puff races,
Susie, driven'by keg God, ,-, --winners were, in the first race:
Third race: Duke ,of Bedford, Lucy Khan, driven by Jean
driven 'by Neil Edgar; Trigger Feagan; second race: Super Sweet
Dean, driven by AlexKeffer; Buds • Doll, driven by Brenda Kinks; R.
Folly, driven by£ecilKeatJng-and Way China Droll-, driven -by onnie
Maplel Creek Prince,' driven by Steffler; and jimmy -I), driven by
Jim - Buchanan; fourth . race: Gladys
Ireggy's Pride, driven .by -Cecil The -next rape -will. be held ori
Keating; fifth race: Peter • July 15 at 7:45 pm.
Jackson, driven by Ivan Weber -
and Dora Doroada Star, driven by.,
Ray.Core,
Sixth race: Super Socks, driven
by Mac Sewers; Lady Supreme,
dr•i..lay ,y Ernie ,-Ross Sweet
Gossip, driven by Mike McKeen;
and Peanut Cluster, driven by ”
Wilson. Maurer; . seventh race:
Attorney's Belle, driven by Randy. ---
Core; Lucy.Khan; driven' by 'Ben
Put thegam -out of reach with six r lir
in the fifth to rot ke the score 11-3.
Fishers added their final run in
the sixth.' (Jerry Durst .paced the
- _R_,
-Fisher-attackwithfour, izrgi-es: %ti r
five atbats.. Don McNeil had two
singles in three at .bats and scored
three runs for Fishers.
The only hits off•pellow Frere a .
'first inning single to Bill Black,
and fifth and ; seventh inning
singles to Glen Falkner.'
Brindley Plastering plays Sifto
Salt and Fishezts meet Sandy's
Clippers tonight (Thursday) A
' Gord's•Sports plays Sifto Salt and
Gower's Garden Centre versus
Building Centre on Sunday, July
16.
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newspaper. The Goderich Signal-
- Star has made arrangements wfth
Haugti td,, publish the quiz for the .
• .enjoyment of baseball fans here.
Answers to the questions are
given the follriwing week. a .'
• The, first questions are:
1: When the New York. Mets
first joined the National League
• : the fans along'the first base line.- •
wore T:shirts .with- the letters
VRAM.on the front. This was a
* joke about their inept .fielr�inh�
first baseman:. Who- Was he:'
• 2. How • many "stitches on a
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Left to right; back, Anne'Marie Howard, grade seva," Marianne Frayne, grade `eigh.t an J BrPfYge
Dalton,•grade six; front, Mary Luanne Clare, grade four arid Harold Van A.aken' jradf Totem were , ,
named :as the top public speakers at St. Joseph's Separate School in Kingsbridge last week.''staff" -
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cigarette that it was John,
Cardwell, our young friend.. It
• was. A rescue force went out 'and
after" half an -lout Blind titin„
dangling from a .maple tree. 'By
:some strange tgkhemy.. I knew it
was 'John, I'd tried to -teach hiin
English, ' • •
Hewasn't hurt, and it wasa fine
Saturday, and- I think I'll take up
flying again, and maybe even sky -
jumping.
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