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The fist night .Of harness of Mikey > uand l'.,J. M:acor
racing wa held. last Wednesday returned $a 97.;rSpencer Satins.
night at the Goderich Raceway and Deep Run Joey eonibined for a
OM just over $27,000 being seventh quinella of $32.8" 0: The
wagered by'a crowd of double of Judy Mathers and,:1,05Q. The tenth' exactor of Vince Adios and
Triple C. Reno (5-3) Paid $7.40.
• Golciies Cross (4}6) paid $21 •`0• Excel Mac, owned and driven by
Noble Will Roy Meriam of Goderich finished
Will won,the fourth and
-comFiined° w ith Freight -Express, thi.rd.,_but . was. Placa d_ sixth, foit..
(1;.2) for an exactor. of $13:70 """'""interference. on the turn. -.
Glen Axworthy won its third race Goderich owned horses faired
in seven starts and combined with well in the Clinton Turf Club
Sally Galbraith for a seventh
Stakes. last Sunday. DeeR 'Run
exactor (12.11) of x$7.40 My Frisco, owned by Mr.and .Mrs.
xa
Micky and Yankee Bay combined Wm. 0. McLean'of Goderich and
for a tenth exactor of $25.00. driven by Williams McLean
Kr. Goldfigure, owned by Hugh finished `second in the firstµ
and Wilmot McLeatr,of Port l lgin, division, i2ollys Mark wort °'isle
and driven bf lugli'McLean•-won race in 2:11,
the preferred "ninth in 2:07 215.
Knox
Indian Lake, owned by Charles
Mari Glenrford was second andx of Goderich and •driven. py
Mighty Fleet finished third. John Duckworth won the second
Rompin Rhdnda won the third, a division. in 2:11.• Willow Brook
halftrrrle pace The quatier` went Ayres t7rdtre7[ owned Bruce
in 29 4-5 and the half in 1:02 1=5. and. Ray Volland of Goderich and
A record $46,793 was wagered driven by Bruce Volland, won they
on Saturday, July 15 at Hanover .„third division in 2:14 3-5,
Raceway. Attendance, was 1,784• The daily double of
The daily double ' . corribining Lamplighter and Pineland Scof (4-
Keith -Noble -and -Argyle -Rainy' (3-, .. F•14"'paid•'$54:60:-the-fotrrthquinelta-
Harness Racing got underway for another season at GoderCich.
Raceway on Wednesday with a capacity crowd on hand for the
Goderich peewees
efa*'B1ytItfr�ys_
6 BY KEITH WILLIAMS
The Legion Pee -Woes defeated
Blyth last Thursday in Goderich
by ag,scoretof 10-7. They played
last Mondav in Goderich. •
Rain also cancelled the . Lion
Bantams' only game last week k
which was to have been- a rns
t
Sifto goes
• down to
Exeter in Goderich last. Fr•iday.
They played last Tuesday. July .18
at home to Clinton.
The Goderich Kinsmen midgets
.. split a pair of games last week.
defeating 'Exeter .15-1 last
Tuesday. July 11 in Exeter, and
losing to Crediton 12-6.
The inig ets _played last
Monday in Zurich and play tonight •
(Thursday) a home to Crediton
and play a double-header against
$. Zurich on Sunday in'Goderich.
The Goderich 1 otarv`Juveniles
were blanked 12-fJ in their only
'aaine last weekby Kincardine last
e f
t •S`hndarw,'July 16 in Goderich,
e6-0 .ea
•houseleague•last Saturday. July
Rain cancelled the Tyke
• 15 for the , second. time. The
Pirates rlead-the Tyke division
w th:seven:paints on,,t'hree wins
and one tie.
The. Dodgers are in second
place with five points on two wins.
one loss and one tie. The Giants
and Expos bothh'ave .two wins and
two loss'es•.for. four points. The
Mets and Cubs trail .with • two
.points on one, vdn" and. three- -
losses.
In games this week, Cubs
meet ,the Giants at 12:00: The
Dodgers play the Expos at' 1:15
p.m, and the Mets oppose the
Pirates at 2:30 p:m:
The Legion'Tykes did not pray
this week but play this Saturday: -
July 22
aturday:Julv.22 in' Walkerton at 3:30 p. m •
Goderich managed only four
hits: all singles, off Kincardine
pitcher McLeod who struck out
ten and walk•d six.
Casey Wil en had two. and
Clare Sar d Gord McLelland
one -each. Al•Drenna•n and D Tout
hit homeruns for Kincardine.
The Juuvenilespix •this -coming
Tuesday; 'July 25 'in Exeter.
BY KEITH WILLIAMS
,Gord• Walters scattered, six
hits: struck out two 'and walked •
three as Gord's Sports blanked
SiftoSalt 6-0 last.Sunday. July 16;
George 'De'nstedtand'Ed Jones
both had two hits off Waiters, Ron•
Whetstone and,Toin O'Brien .had
the other Sifto hits.
• Gord's `opened the se-oring-in '
the :first . inning on • Denny
Wflliamson's double and George
Vanderburg_ h's, single. . They
scired in the third when Brian
l utrti y'ed off with a single
• : advanced to second when Denny ' •
Williamson walked and scored''on
Jon 'Ginn's single. Gord's Sport's
addedi,three more in fifth on two,.
singles. three w:alks, an error and
sacrifice "ilv.
They added:their final run in the
sixth when Jon Ginn singled and ,
advanced to third on a stolen: base
.and wild pitch and scored do Jim •
,MCLeodes sacrifit'e fly.
Jon Ginn had two of Gord's hits.
,.anrl Brian Rumig, Denny
Williamson. ' George
Vanderhurgh.• Ian McKay. Deb
Shew'felt and Gord Walters ' the
others.,
I,n-the.s cndgamelast Sunday.
Gower's Garden • Centre scored -
three runs in the fourth and five in
the fifth to defeat Building Centre
11,3. Bruce Stoll held Building
Centre toiour hits. struck out six.
v asked four and hilt one batter.
Building Centre h'ld a 2-1 lead
after one inning but Gowers
- .scored three in, the fourth to go
ahead .1-2. Building Centre scored
once in the hottam••of the inning to
make the score 4-3.
Gower's increased their lead to
.'9.3 in the fifth and scored their
final two run1n the seventh.
Bruce Stoll had' four sillg1Pss efti
five at hats and scored two runs
-..-•. for Gowers,,Ross Brindlev had a
single and triple in four at hats.
TOWN
TALK
evening's r. aces. Here the first horses of the day follow, the starting
agate across the starting line to get things moving.(staff photo)
MMS•
The Finnigan. Picnic was held Anderson of this area). Both the
recently at Harbor Park, bride and groom are recent
Goderich with a very good graduates Of the University of
attendance. The afternoon was Toronto and' 'will reside °in
spent in games :and also a band Toronto,ft a short wedding
concert was enjoyed. The oldest trip.
nit was:M s': W. J: •1=inniga:n..._..d-.T-e :ry Olson p.
from Egmondville.
Alexandra...Marine and General
Gary Dauphin is spending a few Hospital, Goderich. We hope he
days in Wrngham General ` will soon be well enough to return
Hospital. We wish him a speedy home.
recovery.. Kathy and'Jamie Ber eturned
• Mrs. Bert Rabjohn spent a few bonne from a camp in .Tgronto.
days flits week with her pii.rents - They have been camping -far two
and other members of the family, • weeks. ,
' Mr. and'Mrs.'Lloyd Hodges
Mr:.;and Mrs, Robert- Stothers' have -returned home from. their
and , family ' attended the trip out west.- M
Armstrong-Whitlam•` wedding in .•• Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Thompson
St. Andrew's United Church. have gone north on vacation for a
Toronto .'on •Saturday, July 15. w:eeic. •
• Heather Whitlam • is - the Miss Jane`Ribey is visiting .in
"daughte'r of Mr. and Mrs. George ' the village• for a,Week. Jane is the
Whitlam of Mississ4uga (Mrs. granddaughter• of Mr. and Mrs.
Whitlam is the 'forme, Millie Wm. Wiggins.
(2-5) paid, $ioa9.: The tenth
exactor 'combining' 3.R°, Grattan
and Big Time Charlie (1-8.) paid
$07.70. Gratton paced' the
mile in 2:0.8 8-5.
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2) paid $46-80. The fourth quinella
Local track,
enthusiasts to
after
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Oh Wednesday; July 26, at 7:00
p. m; in the Goderich Legion Hall.
there will be a meeting to register
the Huron Perth Track'Club with,
the Central Ontario 'Track and
Field -Association, , to register, -
each athlete • 'vith this
organization (C.O.T•F.A.)•, to
choose a name for the local club
-and to choose an" executive of
people from'Clinton. Goderich,
Brussels. Kincardine and other
interested towns. '
These people would look after
publicity. • transportation
officiating and coaching. •
This meeting 'will also be used
as an ''Officiating clinic" in
IVTrs. Fred' Atkinson of
Sheffield. England is 'at present
holidaying with her brother John
Wilson. Mrs. Wilsonsand Mrs.
Lawrence of "High Haven''. RR 5.
Goderich.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Drennan the. past weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson
and -sorb' Mark, of St, Cat ar.ines,
Mrs. Mylor White of Warren.
Mich..' MVI,r. and s. Mike
Drennan and Debbie of porlerieh:
Mr. and Mrs. -Jack r4Tavlor.
London- and Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Perry, Detroit.
irIid1eys'-Iose'.
' which skills of officiating a track
A date for a "Coac'hing clinic"
contest Sift�t�o Salt;
-Sifto; Salt opened up a 8-9 lead
over Brindley Plastering last
Thursday after three innings and
held 'on to 'defeat Brindleys,7-6; .
Brindley , Plastering scored
once in the fourth and added two'in
,the sixth to make the score 6-3.
Sifto Salt came,hack •with one in
the bottom of the 'inning and regain
a four run lead..
°'Brindley Plastering scored
three in the seventh with none out
when' Jim Martin homered with
-two runners on base but Sifto Salt
pitcher, Don Parker retired the
next three hatters in order.
Sifto Salt's first three runs'
camp_ _when. _-Georrge,, mmDenstedt _
homered. For SiftoSalt. Ed Jones
. had two singles in four at'bats.
George Denstedt one homerun.
Jim Mclvor a double and Ron,
• Whetstone, oHaro,Jd Leddv- • Tom
O'Brien and George Collinson
each with a single.
Thursday, Santly'S:i Clippers
defeated Fisher Custom Building
11-2. Sandy's scored fotir in. the
' first and seventh innings, two in
the second and .added, one in the
fifth. Fishers scored their two
runs in the fourth. -
Sandy's` Clippers pitcher Ken
Daer struck out seven. walked two
and allowed three hits.' Daer
allowed a third inning single to
Bob Willis' a. fourth inning single
to George Gould and -a seventh
inning single td' Fred Fellow.
Doug. Spitzig, dove at the ball
Willis hit through the middle and
got a glove on ,it but couldn't hold
,.it, Willis:a.d4anged to second. an a
wild pitch but was° out when .Doug,
Fisher lined to Spitzig a•nd'Was
caught, off second base.
'Ken Daer also led the offence
with' three singles•in three at hats.
Rick Sewerby had a single- and
double in four at bats.., '
In, the second game last -
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