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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-07, Page 10a PAG:'' • fib„ T 5e E) thi , ne,' Tr Hi. ye, - w i. ch • �wh He on -mc wr tis- b he Mo we •mitt— Tit im Pe stt, irr red on res im pe Ti a1" m, red I, ex' Sw the Tr' a , . ;fib, arc ( TV fes pre' ' • •wh :Of to i At MC Ke bol MC '• r f' : of trc ° ha- PAGE 4—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1975 On the Diaiiiends LITTLE BOWL l BRINDLEY T 2 ' A- t 'o run homer by lltr�•e Patterson in the `fifth inning. ""�gave Little Bowl a. win" over ' Brindley Transport ' in in- dustriat _ softball action Thur- sday night. Tke round tripper came after Glen Falkiner got to first on 'ma Brindley error, Falkiner• scored the first bowie,- - owier- run in .the second inning after he drew a walk. He moved around on [)ave Patterson's fielder"s Choice and scored on a hit by Denis Miske, Bruce Stoll ,got the other Little Bowl run. Stoll threw a fiN e hitter for his club getting only' one strikeout. The Brindley runs were earned in a•° first inning rally opened by Brian Hoy's walk. Bruce Bowman smashed a double to score Hoy and came in on Bran Bowman's. single. Jim Farrish gave up 15 hits for - the loss striking out `four bat- , terms. ' SANDY'S 11 double and came home on a L1KF.PORT�; home 'run smash by Simon �__ seven run really .in the Langlo-is: Hanson scored 'the fourth inning made the �dif winner in the third after a Terence for Sandy's Clippers -lin:, Gord's error put him on base, Ron Whetstone caught a clean single to score Hanson for the final run, Simon Langlois gave up seven hits' for his 'eleventh, .'in of•the season. Gord's made a valiant effort to best the Ziebart lead scoring around o a' single by John a run in the second and third Warr, Harr .r_r w-as--safe-on a innings. Denny Williamson led fielder's •choice,t t got Warr at off the second ,with a walk and third and scored Yeo. Ken moved down on Warren. Watt's owerby chipped in a single single. Williamson came in on setting up Bill Martin's two run ' Ken, Meriam's double. In the double bagger. -Doug •Spitzig,. ,second Jon Ginn" singled and drew 'a,^ walk and' Ken Daer scored the final Gord•s run ona -stepped into his second double' two bagger hy. Brian Rumig. 'of the 'inning- storing Martin..Romig was left strande'd'' on and Spitzig. , Deb ' Shewfelt second Stam Doherty gave up doubled in Daer but was left on 'four-hits'in the losing effort. , second when Bud Yeo grounded out' 7.'to end the drive,:' Ron LITTLE BOWL5 . Sowerby hammered. a homer- - BRINDLEV P 3' • with -no one on in the first and Little Bowl out hit 'and out. Bud Yeo ancrJohn Warr added scored - Brindley Plastering the other Sandy's tallies for the Sunday night 'edging Brindley 11 run total: Ken Daefave up 5-3 to strengthen- their '.hold on • 11.hits for the win -fanning -eight the fourthand final playoff spot" batters. ' ` • --. ip industrial league standings. The Steelers.chipped away at The howlers opened the scoring theLCli'pper lead throughout the in the. first inning when., Ron •game 'but, fell short of 'Sandy's,;,. Ritchie ana Bruce'Stoll singled • lead. Mark Dauphin ,led off a and Bill Black drew a walk to third inning burst .with a single load the' bags.' Glen Falkiner and scored on Frank Hagan's - •stepped • into a long a• single triple. Hagan scored on a Ron scoring Ritchie and�S'toll. lathe Miller single. In the fourth Ed third Mike Wildgen drove' one 'ones singled moved down on a walk to Dave Smith and scored on Mark -Dauphin's second hit 'of the contest In the , fifth Wayne ,Draper; led off with a ''walk, Ed Jones singled and another walk loaded the bags for Tim McLean. Mcean singled in tWo runs and ' a Sandy's c't'r,_dr to Mark Dauphin accounted 'fair the other. Wayne [)raper finished up the Steeler scoring in the sixth with a home run smash after Ron 'Miller drew a walk. Brian McKenzie fanned eight batters' and gave up a dozen hits on his way to the loss. 'Z.IEBART :11"CORD'S2 Ziebart, scratched out., three runs on four hits toedge second place Gord's Sports in Sunday night action and drove into a tie for third, spot in industrial league standings. Greg Hanson led,, off for Ziehart in the opening,•inning with a standup a high ,scoring contest against the Lakeport Steelers. Ken Daer,led off the big inning with a double and scored ,when Deb Shewfelt • folloWed up with a triple.,Shewfelt cane in on Bud. Yes)°s single and Yeo moved Burlington team tops in CTC tournament One shot i) the last end of ., drew contestants' from play of the. f 1, game gave Burlington, Brantford, Paisley, Mark Gill iand's Burlington Stratford, St,°Mary's, Seaforth, team top honors in last Clinton, Exeter,' Wingharr, weekel bowfin God Seafo entry skipped by Mel ,Brady boosted' Burlington to first place over Mitchell. The annual event sponsored „ by the Goderich' C.T.C. store'w o- d's Canadia� Tire lan' Brussels, Lu'cknow, and tournamefit held in ' ,Southamptt)•t't. The Goderich �h, The victory over the club did not place in the top eight finishers. this year, the �Mm1MNrW Couh'try Singles `Dance SAT.AUG.' 16 AT HULLY GULLY - MUSIC BY MOZART MELODIES Refreshments SERVED Watch for our next dance on AUG., 23 AT CLINTON LEGION MUSIC BY "ENCORE" first time ,„in the last five tourneys they have not finished on top. • The Burlington team chalked up three wins and 49:points with. a plus of nine besting Mitchell, who: finished with •three wins .and' 49 points. Clinton finished third with three wins and 41 points followed by Lucknow with three wins and 36, Seaforth with two wins and 48, Stratford' with two wins and 38, Brussels • _with two 'wins and 38 .. and Wingham with two wins and 37. Harbor Report 'July 28 the dredge Lockport arpived to. begin work on the sandbar.' " July. 29 the Coast Guard boat Rapid returned from a patrol. August 1 the E.B: ,Barber arrived light ,from Sarnia for salt. Aubust 3 the Algoway a'rrved light from K ingsville for salt. COUNTRY I AT THE ,BEDFORD' COURT LOUNGE PLANNING' DINNER OUT Try our delicious smorgasbord`..„., Tues. 12.1 :30• p.m, Wed, 647' 30 Sunday 5-7 p.m. over the fence for what proved to be thk: mg,. run and Bruce Stoll followed up with a single: 13i11 Black laid down a sacrifice Nam to move Stoll to second and Doug Stoll cracked a'single to bring, in' th'e winner, Ron Ritchie added an insurance marker in the final inning after a single, scoring on 'a long sacrifice fly by Mike Wildgen. Bruce Stoll fanned four batters giving up five hits for the win. The plasterers managed three' runs on five hits, the first one coming in the •second in- ning.' on Ritchie- beat out a fielder's choice scoring on Glen Ferguson's double, :)im Martin blasted one out of the park in the third and in the fourth Ron. Hodge led off with a single moving around and scoring on singles by Glen Ferguson and Brian Petrie. Eric Stewart got the loss giving up nine hits and, fanning three batters. DRMCo Aver L\1KEPORT " BY DEFAULT The Lakeport Steelers faile, to field a team for their Mat- chup Sunday night against DRMCo and the game _was awarded to the machinists by default. ZIEBART 12„ BRINDLEYT7 A five run seventh inning by Brindley Transport fell short of Ziebart's dozen runs and moved• The rustproofers into a tie for third place in industrial'' league standings. Simon ":anglois was the big -dun for Ziebart accounting for six runs on two homers. In the opening stanza Ziebart took advantage of walks to Greg Hanson and Simon, Lohglois . when Rick 'Duckworth hammered a, triple to score both runners, In the third Lee Arboir led off with, a single and scored ,Qtr. Ron Whetstone's triple'. Greg Hanson singled the, run in and then. scored when 'Simon Langlois stepped into his first homer of the game. Rick Duck- worth followed with, a single before Ray Volland tripled in the seventh rustproofer run. Volland got on on , a trucker error in the sixth F to lead off another Ziebart attack. Volland moved down on John Maclnnis' walk' and Ron Whetstone beat out a. fielder's choice to score' •Volland, Greg Hanson cracked a single to load the bags and Simon Langlois stepped into a igrand,,slal to round out the Ziebart effort at a dozen. Langlois gave up ten hits to 'the truckers and, struck out 11 hatters for the win. Brindley rallied in the final inning pushing across five runs but fell short of the Ziewbart .lead. In the'first•Bryan Hoy led off with a single moved down Oft" a single .by Brian Bowman and scored 'ah a 7.iebart• error to. Doug Roulston, In the third 'Brian Bowman drew a walk and scored on a standup,•double by Gord McDonald. Gord Riley, hit second on a Ziebart error in the final inning to start Brin- ,dley's only rally of the contest. Bruce Fisher moved him around on a double and both runners carotin on aiouble by Bryan Hoy. Allan .Fisher followed up witlj a triple scoring Hoy and Doug Roulston beat out a fielder's choice to score Fisher. ,Gord McDonald cracked a triple to score Roulston but was left stranded when Simon Langlois -struck out Ron Harris. Gord Riley --struck out•two giving up 11, hits for the loss. flt. ' GORD'S 5 SANDY'S,2 Gord's Sports moved to within one game of 'first -place Sandy's Clippers Monday night When they'edged Sandy's 5-3 in industrial softball action, Jon Ginn drew first bldod for the Sport's with a single in the first inning. He 'moved down on ,a sacrifice by Stan Doherty and scored on a double by Brian Romig. • ,Gord's opened- their lead in the • third •when Ginn again led off with a single. He mayed 'around, on Stan Doherty's double and • scored, when ,Denny Wiitliarrtson cradked a single. Williamson and Doherty scored when Warren Watt forced a Clipper __error.. The final Sports run came in,th•e fifth on singles by Denny Williamson, Warren Watt and nee Courtney that scored 4W'illiamson:. Stan Doherty got the win ,giving up six hits and striking out 11 hatters. • Sandy's, tied the game up the first. after, Doug"• Spifzig grabbed,.a fielder's choice and turned it' into a run .on Ken Daer's Yang single, In the fifth Ron Sowerby doubled and notched a "run • on Ken Daer's triple and.the last Clipper hit of the match. Ken Daer 'took the loss giving up 1 1 hits 'and fanning three batters: • Vanutra' Gun Crub trap shoot � The Vanastra Gun Clulb's July 30 trap shoot had two top marksmen in Greg Potter and Manfred Dierolf, ' both of Goderich, who finished with 23 points.. Another ,tie.” occurred at second place • with -.tim Sheardown of; Goderich, Derwin Carter of Londesboro, and Jim Darling of Exeter turning in scores of 22. Joan Dierolf of Goderich followed with 21 and Mery Batkin of Clinton with 20. Bob'Simple of Bayfield tied Bill McNuttA,of Exeter at 19 and Ashley Gilbert cif Goderich trailed with 11. Bill McNutt may have ttufned in a 'poor performance' in the trap shoot, bait his aim was perfect at the Club's August 2 skeet -shoot . when he led the field with a score of 25. Derwin Carter finished with 24 and Pat Heenan 'of Seaforth .followed with 23. Jerry Coleman of Seaforth turned in a score of 22 while Harrison Schock of Zuric and Jini Carter' of Londesboro tied -at 20. Greg Potter of Goderich shot an 18 'and Glen Mogk o,f Bor- nholm 16. " 'Ashley Gilbert repeated his trap shoot aim -and trailed the. skeet shoot ' field with 15. " IDB reports helpful year The Industrial Development' Bank authorized 734 loans to .businesses in Ontario for a total amount of $28,084,000 in the three months ended June 30th last; in the same period in 1974,' IDR authorized 735 loans for, $35,491,000. - In ' the nine months ended June 30th, IDB approved 1,891 loans for .a total amount of $72;809,000 in Ontario. This was an increase, of 2 percent in' number and a decrease of 17 percent in ,amount over the same period a year ago when it authorized, 1,846 -loans for $87,638,000. At June 30th, the bank had $269,165,000' out • standing . in' loand, investments and guarantees to 7,010 customers in Ontario. GODERLCH•INDUSTRI•AL '• • SOFTBALL STANDINGS Sandy's Clippers Gord's Sports d DRMCo Ziebart Little Bowl ' Fisher Builders Brindley Transport Lakeport Steelers Brindley Plasterers Won Lost. • Tied Pts. �1 4 • 30. 14 6 " 0 28 12 ,4, 1 4?5 12 5' 1 , 25 •8 8 3 19- 5 11 2., 12 4 12 2 '10. • 3 12 2 ' 8 2 12 3 7 . 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