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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 171410E-Tri7 9OPERICH SIGNAL -STAR , -THIJ•R;';1,?AY,xJt1LV.1,0 1R7 • Z1,EBART 5 BRINDLE' T 0 . 'batters collected ten hits but the v inner R V I l ' li ' Simon; '•L°anglois fanned"14 couldn't crack the Steeter two run double in tie third.; The' his fifth win 'of the Season in foul-1ha. pushing their '.only s ,on Ray v stn a knocks Little Bowl into fifth spot with ,a 'six and six rlacurd defense. bowlers carne back iris the for the season ,� batters and .gave up f ivenit,s for Thursday night's 'Industrial GORD'S SPORTS 4 DRMCO 3 Softball action. Langlois gave Gan:Vs Sports put *ether an up five singles, tw,p'of them in error, walk and a singlewto push ••••••.flie•••si•xth but leaving the ruri,--; across the winning run it�,,,th'e ' '4,3 ir9 mistrial league'p'l ty hast ' Ziebart opened the scoring in, S DRMCO' took; an early lead the second stanza When fr Langlois drew a walk, went to scoring three runs in`the second ree ' G.o eric team sacrifice and scored pn Ray Doherty retired the side with • Hers d'n* base "'to .ang 60 to, ,e � sixthinning-and edge fi-R CO , shutout. parker across but Ziebart opened up 4ate for two more to seal the, ,.w'in.,.,,. -_The. victory Ladies Softball SANDY'S DEEATED, • •BRIN:E LEY.T BY'DEFA> L ' Vollarid's single. Langlois, the,, • bases ,leaded. Gords entrnewe.st Ieagu hitting two for three scored the . chippedaway at the lead final run in the fifth to seal the coring .a single tally in the win after Lee Arbour, Doti - second and then tied the game Parker-. and Ron Whetstone with two runs ih.fourth. ,...,..chipped-' in .wit1 • insurance ''Cord's touched Posing pitcher markers Den 'McWhinney for eight hits , • while winning - pitcher Stan . Doherty gave up nine hits. Sohn Phillips hammered a Brian Rumig and Jim Ginn had triple in the third inning four one tw9 hits each for Gerd's-, Bill of two Sandy' s.hits ‘And scored-Gallow, Rae Mathers and on a sacrifice by Ron Sowerby Frank MacDonald connected to keep Sandy's Clippers in first for two hits apiece in a losing place in the Industrial Softball cause, league.: P fillips sealed the win FISHERS 9 GORD SPORTS 6' ; for Ken Daer who' struck qut coded Fishers ex for nine . . seven batters in a five hitter for p his ninth win of the year. runs iri the 'first three innings, Sandy's left two men on base in behind seven hits and "coasted the fifth after_Deb Shewfelt hit to a 9-'6 victory over Gords in ,into a fielder's choice and Bud industrial • league ., action Yeo drew' a walk to send him to Monday_ - -- second. Fishers opened the scoring ' Gord collected five hits in the with two runs in the first inning, battle for first but failedp push add,d five in the second and one across to get the-•,vckin for two more' an the third. Chuck hard throwing Stan Doherty. Jewell, Fred . Pellow,-- ,'Larry Doherty see seven men to the - McCabe and, Ji ri'r`' Bell each dugout and gave up jusr two • . connected fortwo,hits ;off losing ;hits in the losing effort:* The ' .pitcher Stan Doherty. SANDY'S 1 CORD'S 0 A new ladies' recreational softball league has been formed iri.. the Goderich-Clinton area ani the ladies began play on Jude 16. The league is 'com- prised'of eight teams with three Goderich .entrants, .Diamonds,- Sailorettes Diamonds;Sailorettes and Superstars. The remaining five "teams in the league include. Clinton Sluggers; Clinton Housewives, Blyth BusterS, Lucknow Ladies, and ,Vanastra •Super- chix. In last' week's "action' the Goderich ,Diamonds exploded for 20 runs in the fourth inning as . they hammered . the °Goderich Superstars 33-6. The teams" were tiedat four after the jirst frame but the Diamonds pulled away ''lith their fourth inn ngoutb.urst. Judy. Brindley leder_ the, "D'i'amonds at.. the elate- with a, three run ' homer. :It was the first win- for the Diamonds against three losses. The SuperstaTs extended their losing streak to fbar games. ` In•'another: scheduled game the Vanastra' • uperchix drubbed the Goderich Satlorett-es 29-11 in Vanastra, It - was' -the second loss for the: Sailorettes against two wins. Next eek the Goderich Sailorettes will play the Clinton - Housewives in Clinton, the •Goderich Superstars will be in Blyth and the Goderich Diamonds "will host the Clinton Sluggers in a 7 p.m,wcontest at Victoria School. • n v . Pee `wee ibaseb�lf r v l only . serious rally Gord''s ' Pellow took the win stopping• • r mounted was in the fifth after' Cords oil six hits. Jim Ginn led . ' .G0 er ' O ua singles by Brian Romig and, Cords attack .with tw:o hits in, Stan Doherty. `Ken .-Daer• three a trips to the. plate in: fanned the next two hitters and :Clud°ing a double. Four other caught the third; on a force to players _added one hit -apiece: get out bf trouble: •• ' • DRMCO 10 FISHERS 1 LAKEPORT6 FISHER 3 ' • DRMCO rallied for seven' Lakeport Steelers • won the runs in, the first inning and battle for the basement Sunday coasted to an easy 10-1 victory, night "handing Fisher Building ,over Fishers in a rescheduled their "eighthfloss of the season game played last Wednesday: and collecting their third win. John Orr sparked .the first The: first two innings told the' - inning outburst. with a grand., f --late as both•clubs collected -all slam home • run,. • DRMCO their runs early in the contest. • notched ;the seven tallies on just three hits and added single runs La.eport{ushed three across Nin the, first inning when Ed ., in the -second, sixth and .seventh Jones led off with a single after •, innings-, • Frank .Hagen drew a walk. •Fish-ers spoiled Don Hagen was caught at third after SMcWhinney's shutout ' bid a throwing error on Wayne scoring a run in their final at - Draper that left Draper on'first bat on a walk, error and single. ' and Rifles on' second: Ron McWhinney 'gave up only five, :MilIIer.an,Bu d ck •Million each hits in the' yvin. caught singles and the Steelers DRMCO managed only seven were -up by -three. • The Steelers hitsoff two Fisher pitchers. . .added .their -three- insurance -George .Sutton was the_,_.top' markers. in the second, .Reg batter, connecting 'for"two hits in Good scoring the winner: four trips to theplate including, Fisher stayed in the .game in a. double and a Solo home run in - the first inning getting back one the seventh inning, • of the, three Lakeport runs. 7IFBSART5 LITTLE BOWL l Chuck Jewell stretched a single Ziebart took over fourth , to a double after a Steeler error W and Gerry. Durst; hitting three place in the`God`et ic-h Industrial' Soft for .four, smashed 'A' three . ba'i'1'-,league Monday night bagger•tobring Jewell in -,Jiro y�ousting_Little Boivl_5-1. `Simon Langlois turned up anether fine effort striking out nide batters' for his sixth win of,the season. The rustinen drew first blood early in the game''and added ti • U •1 member of the Goderich midget ladies softball team looks oha, ing a pop flv, The ball dropped between them I'or a single. ('ver her shoulder .asthe apposing pitcher and catcherollide. (--grit' photo) -,. • Midgets win from SL Marys, Tavistock� A.se•ven run effort in the -sixth inning broke a 1414, tie iri the Goderich Midget Ladies con- test against St. Marys and gave' the girls their fifth win of the season 21-14. Hitting through the order forthe second time in . the game the Godericlt,romen pushed across seven rurh off hifs and two waiks,to take the lead and the gamei •Ddwn five runs at the end 9f four innings Goderich took advantage of . four St.'• Marys 'errors to load. the bases •and too "a t : ,Listowel tourney score' one run. Dianne chelrareLoi•i p The Goderich Legion Peewee Baseball, team won . the Royal Canadian, Legion,, District - 'C' championship -in a tournament held in Listowel, Saturday: Coach of the Branch X09 team, is Tommy__ Thompson. His assistant is..Ron `McDonald., Team, manger is Howard Carroll. ' 'The - Branch -109 -team had ' previously won -the Zone C, dtop championship here 'in a' tour- :; w. nament in Which they defeated K•. , ,d. 8-7 i thefinal, , , Bell singled with two out in',the second and scored on a double by John Hoy. An error to Don McNeil sent Hoy in for the third and final Fisher run.. Fisher INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL • LEADING HITTERS ' , i'l,>Iveir Team ABS H Pct: 19 ' .9 473 32 " 14- 'x;,.437 .: 1• 9 i 428 'r 8 f421 • 3I' ' 13 .419 - :..37 15 .4'05' 42 15' .357 26 '9 - .346 26 ' 9' .346 31 10 .322, . , 30 ' 9 '.300 - •Russ Pruder - Sandy's . h•rank,lVlacDonald-D.RMMGo;',�, Keil Gallaw - DRMCo ' . gill Black,- Little Bowl . • 1 g Hanson =- 'rebart +it irn'Sowerby'!.Sandy's . Vick Sowerby -Sandys ' urian Bowman=- Brindley T Fim'Martin: Brindley.P Don McWhinney, DRMCo'`• . hick Duckworth.- incar me n ina game. Both the Goderich and ' eague` Kincardine teams•,dvanced to .the District 'C' competition and, they wound • up playing' each - ,i" other . again , in the . cham- a pionship final, with Goderich e° win coming -out on top 7-5. ' • ' . • rt The local squad advanced to ;The Goderi h Sports. moved, the the final by, blasting Pott, Elgin , into first pplce in; the_Midget in the first roundby a, 25-6 Baseball ,league Sunday ,when Straughan' and .N,rf enda Lougheed '- notched IJsit files before Kris Maillet Srnashed a triple fo bring them all. in and then scored herself ' on `Jan- Ginn°s single, -` • St. Marys tied it intheSixth but Goderich repeated their per-fovnance in the bottom° ,of the sixth for the win. • Fifteen well .timed hits 'Produced 23 runs 1S—the Goderich" ladies took their second straight game;°'"this time . against .Tavistock' 233.,.-°niana Glousher •ga've umili t eight hits to the Tavistock women for her sixth win af.the season: score, while Kincardine edged they ed jed _Wingham 6,_U.. The ' Walkerton, 8-7 to gain 'their win establishes ,first place for berth iri the finals; • - ,'the Sports and keeps their no , t o Mike Hodges went 'the, route' "loss season intact. fo'r. 'Goderich ' against Port/ Tine" MacLean went the Elgin, allowing'• 10 hits,, while distance. for the Sports giving ' - D'anny Maillet' won. over Kin- up eight hits and' fanning .12 1 its: batters for his second•win of the' �''n ° tourne • cardine, surrendering';2 h - „ over ..the seven innings 'he season. .... " �' Ron, K1'a-ges bqtter pitched. • Bill Walters brought' in the winner in the final inning with a Other players appearing in-`sniasIi-to-Jeff centre fqr a stand, the lineup in the. Listowel up double. Phil Arthur' con - tournament .for the Goderich timed his 'hitting streak ' cat - Legion. teem - - were Robert . chin,g two singles and a double McDonald, Willie •Derlomme, in four trips to the plate. Larry/Madge; David Moore, Jon "Barr will go:ior his fifth Larry Kelly, Del Mitchelmore,, .win 'tonight in Listowel and on ' Randy Graham, Mark Rowe, Sunday, July 1,3 at one p.m.Tim Ted Doherty; Rob Trebish, and MacLean will try to repeat his last performance when Wingham comes to 'Goderich ,for a return match.. . , Y The leading hittiers for the - ' Sports are Phil" Arthur with a ' Paul Sch..40, eifer ' T•im MacLean .42'0, and Mike Cu mmin•gs, John Page and Jon /Jim rm Costello.. . • . IND STRIAL SOFTBALL STANDINGS ..................„tUcaaa...•...,.Lust Tied ... 5 _.. , 0 3 0' 4• 1 6 0 7° 1 7 0 9. , Il Sandy's Clippers Gord''S Sports l)R MCo i,ttlel3o*1 U i tndll'v T LakeportF• i;her 13ri.iid1ev P 'y 111 9 3 ,3 3 7' f; 1MESTONi(iIIr• '4 iri'Iv'v vs 13rindl('x' P frindlev Lys bolo, (.i.1MI'S S('NDAY (;null' ; vs Lakeport • S:i -dV'ti t• Ibittle' Roil ! . 1)1#ti'1(;(i v1 Brindl,•' 13r(ndlev r vti F ish�'r• GAMES M'OND111 Sand vs /;,j�xbtrrr'.. t;riitrll�t.s Lake'por1 Pts 2,1 18, '•12 7 6 Sen in your baseball score sheets • to .650 average, Steve Davey{:6.3-1',- :'Brinciley Plastering of the Goderich- Industrial Softball League made a respectable showing in- ,the Listowel Industrial. Softball Tournament held last.weekend.. The Brindley squad piled up four. wins against one loss en route to the B Championship of the 16 team tournament, • -- Brindley were relegated to the B .division' of . the ' tour- namd' it as a result of a- loss in ,..the'ir'firstgame. En `oute to'the championship 'they downed • Weir transp�port,counterparts 6-3 -and-t-he-rn'-shut' dot Tavistock 3-V in the final. , Ron. klages of 13rindley""Was the team's top, batter in the Barz each with .333. -' , tournament. • .�z sail races tough to finish The Goderich 'Sai'ling' Club, line -in 215 iiia ttes ,03 secci'nds. -' around the course~ end cem- had plenty of boats to- race' in ' eollierz1.•as the only one of four - pitted it in just four 'hours. The w --thein Sunday contests hut no ;'''.t rters to finish, the -others Course required them to sail wind to -Carry them, 'Only three.- frustrated by the lack of wind. SSW about eight miles around Ti � classes ' competed •: in the .,.., rind turning for home, : „�'��}dY L.' d, (:turn~ to the - f' ,arvTdvh Y'1'L'it�.,•:,e c y � Sunday morning races, and in In the three man ,kee.l.boat harbour ,_.x;.,p inNarte�°fimr'ished one of those classes, all'"but one - `•,•cloys Lynn. Meyers'bi•ou'ght't-he ' the ii os fust. boat dropped -out due to the lack ' Kiki across the finish line in 189 None of the Goderich en of wind, miritrites 13 seconds, Bruce tl•ants in'the Catlada TruS't.'100 . The -Fireball class is shaping Thompson followed the Kiki irh' 'Miler., finished - in the winning up to a hotly contested three his ,Raven finishing in 1.9R column Saturday hut t way race for ,the seasonal minuhe' minutes. ,G. Seconds and Tony competing crews picked up a. trophy. T,hiS w°eek's race had Miller sailed the Rainhoat great deal of expel -fence they wcelz�s"''.yvi�th"�Gcoff. Lattgfrn-cj,�' �cc(and in, '.:''6 ,minutes 41 hope to ripply in HIP next `long an .identical finish to lust +'forat'hud, ; c�ios. .sailing the SMV across the line ' ,The sailing club -vas forced -to " ; in 110 minutes$ 35, Seconds, Peal cwtlicel • Its -1;F '• milt '`n fight race Parsons took sec rid place ;in- Sartur•dayyight due to a lack of 116 ' Minu'c!; .06 seconds e entrants. •,AQf the many foli9wed by Mike Watts' who ke'e'lboats•in the .ci�ub only Iwo finished' in 1'23 mir°,atc's ,44 entered the annu�ll event.fc►r se ends, A cunt; ,r can'cc�it�ltion elf it as an lin .he. ce'ntr('iioar•d Mass Peteofficial ci►ntpetiti)n, The tWo Colli'►Witti the only ski'ppe'r; ',kipper'.. Paul Carroll and John pat-i►•nt. cnnuel V.'oi' ;II::: hemi' took ,,°1(ivan~tag' of the t)'(('/' t(i c•�rri'vghthinttlit nvI'r hu I►i airtiful• .;Tiling we athl'i 10 c, ghty mash 1>ic1 }'gni hear ;it► alt I lt, , chicken, that at(' 111,' fr,rltl ;i1i(1" tl,,v‘ O •\ 11.1 InI(I'4)' - Hitting through the order in -four of the seven innings the Goderich women held on for sixteen walks, and combined therm with four errors :by 44 "Tavistock and fifteen `-hits' for the win. Lori Kel•lcr was the tea.m.'s.- big-hitter nailing three for four and walking three times. The girls are six and five for the season, this week going against .,Rostock and Brodhagen and playing at home Sunday at 2:30 against Mitchell. 5 BOX MINIMUM ORDER ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -- CHECK THIS PRICE! r.r 1.2/2 'VINYL—EX—TYPE NMD-7 • ELECTRICAL WIRE 1 .R 24,„ P'EFOOT • 250 ft. 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