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CULBERT'S BAKERY 1975
"THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY"
49' crest St., Goderich, 5244941
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P4cirg-.6,44,0915E RICH SIGNAL -STAR , THURSDAY, SINE 26, 1975,
LITTLE BOWL 3
FISHER 1
Errors by the Fisher infield
and a home run by Mike
Wildgen boosted Little Bowl to
a two run victory aver the
Builders An a game last.
Thursday night. The Bowler's
managed three runs on only
five hits but capitalized on the
Fisher mistakes.
In the third inning Doug Stoll
managegi a single on an error
was moved around on Bruce
Stoll's single and scored on
another error, when , Glen
it.4F.a1kiner was -up In -the fourth
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Wildgen hammered his round
tripper for the second Little
•Bowl run and then two,passed
balls in the., fifth after Bruce
Stoll got on on a fielder's cboice
allowed him)o score the third
and final run':
Fisher actually opened the
scoring in their losing 3 effort
after Glen McNeil drew. a walk
on the first trip rkt6 the plate.
Jack- McKinnon drove a long
double and scored McNeil but
the Builders could not score
again. They left runners on
third in. the second and fifth ,
innings managing only fourbits
off Little Bowl hurler • Bruce
Stoll.
SANDY'S 11
,DRMCo 1
Batting through the order in
the second inning Sandy's
Clippers hammered DRMCo 11
to L in a game. shone:41' edto,Tive
score. Sandy's drew first blood
in the opening inning on a two
run homer by Rick owerby.
Sowerby knocked it over 61e
fence after Doug Spitzig had
singled.
In the second inning Russ
Pruder led off with a double,
moved around on John Phillips'
sacrifice and scored on a Bud
Yeo double. Yeo moved around
when Harry Kerr and Ron
Sowerby were put on DR-
MCo errors and John Warr
cracked a single to score two
runs. , Doug Spitzig singled
again scoring Ron Sowerby and
John Warr was caught trying to
steal third. Ron Sowerby was
° hit by a . pitched " ball, Tom
Crawfordtot on with a fielder's
choice and Russ • Pruder
cleaned up with a roundtripper
evening off the eight run inning.
Harry Kerr doubled in the third
and scored on two DRMCo
errors,„ to end the Sandy's
assault. DRMCo pitcher Don
McWhinney gave up nine hits in
the losing effort.
DRMCo batters managed
only four hits from Sandy's,
pitcher Rick Sowerby, one a
triple by Ron Klages. Klages
scored when Frank MacDonald
singled him home.
GORD'S 3
BRINDLEY P 0
Gord's Sports managed three
runs on just two hits scoring all
three markers before the hits
came up..In the first inning Phil
Petrie got on as *a result of a
Brindley .error. Petrie scored
ahead of Gord's with one game
in hand. Glen McNeil gave up
singles to Ron Sowerby and
John Warr in The first inning
and a double to Doug Spitzig
•and went behind the Clippers
by two runs. Two Fisher errors
on Harry Kerr and Ron
Sowerby 'gave 4the Clippers
their third run the second
inning when Kerr ,came in on
the second error. Fred pellow
took over for_ McNeil in the
thirdinning and gave the
,Clippers just three hits until a
on another error for the firSt sixth inning outburst:. Bud Yeo
run of the game. 1.,n the second and Bill Martin singled and Yeo
inning Ken Vanderburg drew a scored on Ron SOwerby's
walk and Jack Kellough laid double to round out the Clipper
down -a bunt to move him to • offense,
second and ended up with a two Ken Daer gave up five hits to
run homer as a result of a theBuilders, one of them to
PlaSterer throwing error. The --George Gould in the third.
Gord's hits, a single by Dez Gould was moved down on a
Courtney in the fourth and a walk ;rid scored on' a Clipper
double by Brian Rumig in the error.- A fourth inning rally by
fifth, had no bearing on the Fisher fell short of tieing the
final score, • ' game leaving three men on
Stan Doherty recorded his base. Fred Pellow doubled and
seyenth win Of the season scored on Doug Fisher's single.
giving up three hits and Jim Bell singled to move Fisher
striking out seven batters. to second but he was caught at
Brindley left runners on base in third on a fielder's choice that
the first, second and sixthin-
ning.
t Chuck Jewell onfirst. Be
well, were both safe on
LAKEPORT 8
BOWL 3 th double steal but the Clip-
LITTLEper's nipped the next two
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batters leaving two men on
Lakeport Steelers grabbed
five hits off Little Bowl hurler base.
Brt.ce Stoll and managed eight BRINDLEY P 8
runs for„ the win. In the first BRINDLE Y T 6
inning Wane Fisher got a base • In the ,opening -inning Brin-
on an error and scored on a dley Plastering took a two run
fielder's , choice_, with, Wayne •lead af ter, Doug Ludwig
- - ° WalkedjinCIVIa:rtiri-harrirnered
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r per th
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second the Steelers hit through a double to score him and Keith the effort two ,rtins short of' the,
the order for half a dozen ruksLapp smashed a two bagger fo tie.
after Wayne Jones was safe on -
an error to the bowlers. A walk
to Miller set the stage for Wane
Fisher's single and a three run
error for Little Bowl when
Brian McKenzie came to the
Phil T d bled
plate. urner doubled
bring Martin across. In the
second Walter Bell singled
moved to third when Paul Kelly
and Doug•Ludwig. drew walks
and scored on a Transport
error to Ron Hodge.
Brindley" Transport tied the
game up by hammering away
at the Plasterer's le,,c1
throughout the game, Bruce
Bowman scored the first
Transport run in thLthird on a
home run on errors. In the sixth
John Hoy doubled and scored
on Brian 'Bowman's single to
put the truckers one awaatrom
the 'tie. In the final inning Ross
Brindley doubled and scored on
a single by Bob McBride to
send the game into ,extra in-
nings.
The Plasterer's hit, through
the order in.the eighth with Jim
Harrison leading off With a
double. Doug Ludwig was safe
on a Transport error and
singles by Paul Kelly Plasterers a
two run lead. Keith Lapp drew
a walk to load the bases and
everyone came in on a throwing
error when Bill Chisholm came
to bat. An error put Walter Bell
on and allowed Bill Chisholm to
score the eighth run across for
the Plasterers.
Brindley Transport came up
with three runs in their half of
the eighth and left a man on
base whe,n, the final. out was
made. John Hoy singled, Brian
Bowman doubled and Gord
'Riley singled for two Transport
runs. Riley scored on an error
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MacKenzie in and was scored
on Wayne Draper's home run
smash. Draper scored the only.
other_run for the Steelers in the
fourth after he smashed ' a
double.
Doug Stoll drew a Walk in the
third and scored on alielder's'
choice for the first Little Bowl
run. Bill Black, Rob Snell and
Ron Ritchie singled and Black
and Snell scored on a Lakeport
error on Dennis Miske. The
. bowlers got only .four hits off
.Brian MacKenzie who gothis
fourth win of the season.
SANDY'S 4
FISHER 2
Sandy's scattered nine hits
fur:four runs and a win to move
them into first place one point
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INDUSTRIAL '
SOFTBALL STANDINGS
Sandy's Clippers
Gord's Sports
DRMCo
Little Bowl
Ziebart
Brindley Plastering
Lakeport Steelers..
Brindley Transport
Fisher Building
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Won . Lost Tied Pts.
7 2 1 15
7 2 0 14
5 2 0 10
4 4 0 8
3 3 1 • 7„„
3 5 0 6
2 4 0 4
2 6 0'4.
1. 6 0 2
GAMES TONIGHT
ttle Bowl vs.Gord's
Lakeport vs Ziebart
GAMES SUNDAY 9*
Fisher vs DRMCO
Lakeport vs Sandy's
Ziebart vs Gord's
Little Bowl vs Brindley T
(Benmiller)
GAMES MONDAY
Little Bowl vs Brindley P
Lakeport vs 9R1Vl Co
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COMONck nip Stittifotd-61-!.
The Goderich midget ladies and smashing a single and ja
softball team •had a rather triple in three at bats.
disappointing week losing two The roof fell in on Friday
of their three scheduled games. night as the ladies travelled to
Last Wednesday the gals St. Paul's and were promptly
pushed two runs across in the trounced 27-7.
bottom of the sixth inning to
cap. a comeback and" edge
Stratford 6-5 at Agriculture
Park. Goderich managed only
fixe hits but took advantage of
,walks and terrors. Winning
pitcher Diana Glousher i1lowed
five, runs' on nine hits and
fanned four batters.
Brenda Lougheed was the top
Goderich batter connecting for TavrisIock took advantage of
two hits in four trips to. the plate Goderich's silent bats Sunday
including a double. She also_ and edged the local squad 11-9.
scored two runs. Lori Keller, Tavistock jumped ' on losing
Laurie, Cruikshank and Diana pitcher Diana Glousher for 18
Glouser ehippedji with one hits and scored 11 runs before
hit apiece. Kifii Whieatley. Goderich managed to get on the
provided the offensive punch .,scoreboard.
for Str_ntforri croripc, two runs Goderich managed 10 hits, 8
St. Pauls raked two Goderich
pitchers for 19. hits, six of which
came in their 15 run sixth in-
ning. • The Goderich offence
was . inept at best as they
managed only three hits.
Diana Glousher connected for
two hits with Barb Straughan
adding a single.
Five in a row
for Sports
The Goderich Sports 'midget
baseball team just keeps
rolling along. Sunday the
Sports extended - their un-
defeated streak to five games
as they edged Listowel 7-6.
The Sports took and early 6-2
lead in the game on the
strength of a triple by Phil °
Arthur and key singles by John
Page ,.;and r -
Listowel fought back and tied
,the game at six with the go::
ahead runs still on the bases.
Goderich snuffed out the
rally And scored the winning
run in the last inning. Steve
Robertson
Robertson Public School.
softball teams dominated the
western region public school
softball tournament last week
winning two of the four
divisions.
The ,Robertson boys -were,
winners in the junior division
while their female counterparts
captured the senior girls
crown. Victoria public school
won the junior girls division
while the senior boys title went
to St. Mary's.
A total of six schools,' Vic-
toria, s St. Mary's, Robertson,
Colborne:, Brookside and North
Ashfield 'participated in - the
tournament. The teams played
Chase reached first after being
hit by a pitc'h and promptly
stole second and third. With two
mit Chase scored the Winner on
-A passed ball.
The win moved the .Goderich
club into first place. Their next
game will. be July 6 at
Agriculture Park against
Wingham, the only otherun-
A:ere-Med-tea m •GanTre,•ti
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All minor league ball prayers
are reminded to return their
pledges from the roll-a-thon° as
soon as possible.
wills two
14 games, six in the senior
diviskon and eight in the junior
categbry. _
This was only the second year
' the public schools have staged
the tournament and . its.
popUlarity indicates that it will
an annual affair with
Robertson school acting as
hosts, The tourn,wnt h„, Was
organized by Al Leggatt with
the idea of providing com-
petition for improvement of the
sport and the individual team
members skill in thosport.
Pennants were awarded to
the winning teams.
of them in the last three in-
nings. Glousher led the attaok
with three hits' in1ive trips to
the plate including a, double
while Barb Straughan chipped
in with two singles.
The losses were the third and
foufth of the season for the,
midget ladies against three
wins. Tonight the girls will
travel to Stratford to an 6:3Q
p.m. contest.
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. The. Rotary- Club of Goderich is having a
book sale July 26th. All proceeds will be
used for Rotary Community projects.
.We need, books of any. description - pocket
books to comic books - suitable for resale.
Books may be left any time at, WORTHY'S ESSO
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Please have books in a cardboard box, or better still., leave them at the. curb.
Your support will be greatly appreciated.
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NOW'oPEN WEDNESDAY TILL12:36
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Brenda LoUgheed of the Goderich midget women's softball team had to do some fancy footwork
to score a run in the early inning of a game played last Wednesday: Goderich defeated -Stratford
6-5. (staff rhoto)
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