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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-19, Page 7• Industrial playoffs i CIipprs .defeat Gord's. Sports to gain berth iii the finals A .fourth inning hornerun by Rick ,Sowerby with no .one on base broke a 44,; tie between Sandy's Clippers.. and Gord's Sports and proved to •be the - winning rtin for the .Clippers. ,rn the first. inning John Phillips singled .and was, loved to second after Rick, Sowerby' bit into a'fielder's choice, Ron Sowerby hit safely to, drive in a run and the, Clippers led 1-0. In the second Ken Vander, burgh singled ,and was forced out at second $:;11a -hit"by Brian Rlinig.. Jack Kellough .hit safely and Warren Watts blasted a two run triple for a 2- 1 lead` for Gord's. • . Denny Williamson hit safely, in the third inning and advan- ced to third on Glen Tigert's single when .Ken Vanderburgh drove him in for a 3-1 Gord's _lead- _Stan . Doherty --added_ _a possible insurance marker with his fourth inning homer with no one on base. ' Irl the fourth Doug Spitzig drew a walk and Deb Shewfelt smashed a two run homer to reduce Gord's lead to one. Russell Pruder hit safely on a fielder's choice and a fielding error 'by Gord's on Harry Kerr's hit gave the Clippers the tying run and -•Kerr a triple. In the fifth Sowerby tagged his homerun for the win that moved Sandy's' into the, finals. FISHER 9 SIFTO 5 In Sunday night's late game Al Sygrove "started a rally off a nine run; effort by Fisher with a single and Buck Million Builders earned them •a. berth ' bunted safely to move . him to in the consolation final series, second. Ron Klages was safe on against, ' Little Bowl. -Doug first orf a DRMCo catching Fisher tripled ,in the third in- error.r on a third strike and the ning and . Don McNeil drove lases were loaded. Wane him in on a fielder's choice for Fisher singled in Kendall's • a 1-0 Fieher lead. - 'third run and Phil „Turner hit.a In the bottom of the third. - double for the fourth and fifth Jim McIvor ,,singled and Ray runs. Volland was hit by a pitch' ton the '• top of the seventh: put runners on first and second. -ii RINK got their only run after . Don' Parker tried to stretch a a single' by Ron Miller. Larry; single to a double and was McCabe moved him to third on tagged at second but a run had a . sacrifice and Bill Gailow scored to tie the game; A drop- drove him 'Tit' to break the ped third strike by Fisher cat, 'shutout. The fifth game of the . cher Jim' Bell forced a throw to • series will be played to night at ° first for the• possible •out and 'Agriculture Park. Ray Volland stole home on the • throw for "the go-ahead run. LITTLE BOWL. 11 Jim Durst,'• singled in the FISHER' 2 " Const • John Ray has served fourth to start- another Fisher drive and was moved to second., on a single by. Fred Pellow. Or- ville Wayland hit a double to score Durst and Doug Fisher--, hit a sacrifice 'fly to score Pellow. A single by Don McNeil scored Wayland and Fisher led 4-2. • In the fifth Jim Bell singled and scored.on a long 4.ight _field single by Jack MacKinnon, MacKinnon stole second and third on pass balls and scored on Jim Durst's triple. Gerry Durst hit a•sacrifice fly to score C • . brut ergJ•im and Fisher •led 7.2. hit a shot~ that couldn't be In the bottom of the sixth fielded fol the out and the Ron Whetstone singled to start • bases were loaded. Glen a Sifto rally. He moved to Faulkner drove in two ' rung, ,second on a fielder's choice by with. a double and was advan- „ R'on Corrivea.u'end scored on a cedto third on a single by Bill double` by Rick Duckworth. On Black. Black tried to steal that ,hit ° Fisher tagged second, . but was picked off by Corriveau on a rundown bet- Fisher catcher Jim Bell. weer second and third. Duck- Faulkner scored on the throw worth stole home bn a pass ball to second and Bruce Stoll kept just before Jim- Mclvor was the drive going with a triple. walked. Mcivorr stole second Mike Wildgen drove Stoll in and scored on a double by Ray • .on a fielders choice and the in- Volland to put Sifto two behind ning ended with Little Bowl up Fisher 7-5, eight runs. In the top of the seventh In the sixth inning Mike Fred Pellow singled and was ,Russelo and Jack MacKinnon sent home on a triple by Doug drew walks and Fred Fellow Fisher. Don McNeil singled whit a singlethat he stretched -to • Fisher in and the game ended a double on a' Little .Bowl 9-5 in Fisher's favor. • and Russelo both scored on the KENDALL;5 DRMCO 1 hit. and Fisher posted two runs. BeforetheBuilders were The first batter Kendall Oil retired they managed to load sent to the plate ' in last' Mon- the bases but could not score a day night's softball playoff ac tion smashed a home run and Kendall' were off for their second consecutive win over DRMCo,• to tie the semi-final. . series at two games each. In ' the first inning Ron Klages blasted a shot over the fence for an early lead of 1-0: In. the third inning Brian • McKenzie singled .•and Phil Turner stretched a single to a triple on a DRMCo • throwing error to first and McKenzie.& Park. • throwing error. MacKinnon man. In the top of the seventh Ray Mathers singled or9 a fielder's choice and scored on 'a triple by Dave Patterson. Rob Snell hit safely on a fielding error' by Fisher shortstop Jim Bell and Patterson scored. Doug Stoll drove Snell in for the eleventh Little' Bowl run before Fisher retired the side. The second game of the series will be played tonight:at Agriculture scored to make it 2-0 Kendall. rn the bottom of the. fourth --101 4 UNBAPNON DO1NGS • By a.M.Blake A A GODERICH. SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I9, 1974—PAGrE. `01 • L' . I' Y Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Straughan spent a few Mrs. Robt` Stothers is taking Caesar, Paul and Matthew of days with her daughter, Mr. engineering at University of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, camped • and M4•s.. K.K. Dawson. Waterloo. last week at Point Farms and Miss Barbara Blake spent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sproul of visited relatives in the area. the weekend with her mother, Mississauga are visiting with ' Mr. Wm. Caesar, Akron, Mrs. Cecil Blake. On Saturday ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold • Ohio is visiting relatives in this Mrs.. Blake had her grand- Errington.' Bill and Harold are . community.Mr. and Mrs. Bob. dalaghters,' Becky and " Kara :going' up near James Bay goose Ott and boys, Matthew and An- Blake out froth Goderich where hunting during the week. • they are staying with their Valerie Errington and Bon- ' drew, of Kitchener; are .'ens joying a weak's holidays . and •other ' ,grandparents, Mr. and nie Humphrey of St. Helen's visiting with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Eugene Ryan while their visited Donna Sue Errington and Mrs. Irvine Eedy, mother, . Mrs. -Bill Blake, is on the- weekend, Rev. R.C. McClenaghan con- recovering from a liver infec- Gareth Jones, son of Mr..and ducted the Sacrament -,of Bap- tion. Mrs. Reginald Jones enter- tism on Sunday- and welcomed • Mrs. Cecil Blake motored to.tained several • of the neigh- • six little ones: Peggy, Ann Brin- Alliston on Sunday to visit her bourhood boys at a party on s dley daughter of Mr. and Mrs; son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blake Sunday to cele rate his ninth Ross Brindley, Craig Wayne and-' their new baby son, her. birthday. first grandson.'4—H CLUB - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Payne, '• DUNG�►N.NOIN 2 Vdancouver, B.C. visited recen- tlywith Mr. and Mrs. Leonard - non 2 was held on September 3 Chisholm. and family and his at the home of Mrs. Ivan Rivett mother, Mrs. J.F. Payne, with eight members and two Walton Stay where you're to, ti11 1 see's where' you're et., ¥cNee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNee, "Kimberly Ann Snowden, daughter of Mr. and • Mrs. R. Snowden; Joel Daniel Wright, son 'Of Mr. and Mrs. Rolit. Wright; Tracy Chambers, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Harry ,Chambers, ,anti"Rhonda Irene Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickson. The, choir, accompanied , by Donna Errington on the guitar, and organist Mrs. Art. McMichael contributed to the service. Rev. McClenaghan's thoughtful ser- mon was on the subject, "What leader -s- present, °, Visitors on :Sunday with •Mr. Officers were elected as and Mrs. Ross Brindley were follows: president- Frances her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Logtenberg; vice-president Bar - Donald McEwan of Kinlough bare Snowdon; treasurer and Ross's brother, Carl.Brin- Dorothy Culbert; the position dley. of secretary and press reporter On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. is to. be rotated from member to Keri Murch and Vincent of member with the first one being Clinton and Mr. and Mrs, Irene Logtenberg. is Baptism". riarry unambers and 't Mrd and Mrs. George -Ribey `r Goderich visited- with Mr. and meeting will be held at • Mrs.. . of ,,Seaforth called on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McWhinney.. Culbert's on September 9. Mrs. Wm. Wiggins do Saturdaytev. and Mrs. R.C. °' Mrs.' Rivett outlined the evening. • , McClenaghan, Mr.' and Mrs. requirements of the clue mem- Mr. Bob Smyth, who recently Graham McNee, Mr, and Mrs. bers and the club•record books; spent three weeks in hospital, Ken McNee and Timmy, Mr. reference file and methods, etc. had the misfortune to fall in ' ,and Mrs. Jim Hayden, Laurie Mrs. H. Culbert • discussed ' the garden last week and hurt and Linda enjoyed Sunday din- working methods in the kit - his back, causing pain and ner `'with Mr. and Mrs. Eric chen. For demonstration, Mrs. discomfort for severaldays� McNee,. Brenda and Craig at Culbert explained and • Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brigham Nile. Y arranged different flowers • and son of Toronto, visited on Mr. Earl McNee, Mr. '. and using asters and dry weeds. the weekend with their uncles, Mrs. Graham McNee and .Mrs. All girls practised measuring . Mr. Bob Smyth and Mr'. Brown Mary Bere visited Mr. and . 'dry and wet ingredients during Smyth. • ' ' ' -. Mrs.. Ross McNee at Huron-. Group Work. . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert view on, Sunday afternoon. The second meeting of spent the weekend at Stratford They, saw', Mra. Dave McGrat-Dungannon • 2 4-H Club was where Harvey attended the ten for a few minutes: Mrs. held at - the. home Of Mrs. Perth Regiment reunion on Bere also. visited with . Mrs. Howard Culbert on September 9. It � was � decided the •next Saturday: . The veterans and' Daisy McCharles and enjoyed will beheldat Mrs. their wives enjoyed a dance on . seeing her other visitors, Mrs. meeting Saturdayevening} .,On Sunday Evelyn Barkwell of Lucknow Ivan Rivett's on September 16. - . Mrs• Rivett discussed family • the Perth Regiment Veterans and 'song Mr. � and Mrs.' • meals,table settingand service: paraded, from the Armory to St. Barkwell of bundas Unfor- James Church where 'Major tunately Mrs• McCharles had a Mrs. Culbert demonstrated Rev. Canon Michael Griffin painful leg and the doctor had table setting and service. conducted memorial service. advised her to stay in bed. Group work was setting an Harvey and Becky also visited Jim Stothers, son of • Mr. nand attractive table, •"r racy of It was decided the next If you want �I��uprodic:ts.4 Come to where ire at! THE • VILLAGE STORE RR- 4, GODERICI (SAL"TFORD`► HWY, 21 - TURN AT B1A1DGE Sql! Cod,. fresh Cod, Saltlneot Candy, Biscuits, Seal meat Salt Pork, etc. t � s some good! with Mr. and Mrs: ClaiEr • Hodges in Stratford. Leaders for Dungannon 2 4- ° with the Goderich- Detachment- H Club are Mrs. Ivan Rivett In, the first game of the final consolation series Little ,Bowl devastated' Fisher pitchers and, defeated the Builders 11-2. In the second inning Ray.Mathers doubled and Robert Snell singled on a fielder's choice before Doug Stoll put one over the fence for three run Little Bawl lead. .a ' In the bottom of the fourth . Rob Snell drew a walk and ad- vanced to second on a single by Doug Stoll after a 'Fisher error by Ory Wayland.- Ron Ritchie of the Ontario .Provincial Police ..' and.Mrs.. Howard Culbert: The" since' he joined the force about , topic for this fall's club is,' A 101P years ago. A native of, Club Girl Entertains.' Galt, he .replaces Wayne • Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Mrs.,. Moulton as the "Community Bob Ott attended graduation Services Officer. -(staff photo) - ceremonies, in London on ' Friday . afternoon for Martha Eedy who has completed °her R.N.A. Course, Congratulations, Martha. -Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eedy and twin daughters of Mississauga 'visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy. JOIN THE CROWD b• PLAN -TO ATTEND HE UNVEILING OF : THE Taking Place at The Goderich Arena � 0 At 7:30 p.m. 1OP. THURSDAY & fRIDAY SEPT. 26. & 27 FREE DANONG.BfG1NNING 0010'P.M.__ifRIDAY°EVENING CHEVROLET JIM HAYTER 74 KINGSTON ST. OLDSMOBILE C4ODERICH 524.7314 Time to think about your Fall Wardrobe. 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