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•PAQE 6--GODER1CH SIGNAL/aTAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. Ib7.
On h amonds
SERIES A
GORDS 2 ZIEBART I
Ziebart R ust proofing got -4414o
an excellent start in the best -of -
five final series against Gords
Sports but a ninth inning single
by Jim Ginn in the second game
changed all that.
Ziebart took the first game of
the series blanking Gords 4-0 on
• the strength 'of a standout pit-
ching performance by Simon
Langlois and then lost 3-2 in nine scored one run.
innings as Jim Ginn knocked in Fisher evehed up the se• ries
the winner. The win seemed to be scoring fi,ie runs in the top of the
a turning point for Gords as they, eighth inning to blank Little Bowl
hammered Ziebart 4-0 in the third 5-0. Until the eighth inning Fisher
game to take the Series lead for had only managed one which
the first time. came off the bat of John Hoy with
In the first game Langlois . two out in the seventh inning.
stopped Gotils on just three hits Fisher produced the runs on
in the shut -out win. He gave up a successive singles by Chuck
fourth inning single to Brian Jewell, Larry McCa.be and
Rumig and was tagged for two George Gould and then Jim Bell
seventh inning hits by Ken and Jack McKinnon both reached
Meriam and Des Courtney. base on errors. Fred Pellow
Ziebart managed only' three doubled and Doug Fisher singled'
hits o'ff Stan Doherty but scored to round out the scoring, Little •
two runs in the first inning on a Bowl managed only one hit in
walk and a double by Ron eight innings off Winning pitchet•
Corriveau and added two more in Fred Pellow who had his no hitter
the fourth on a walk to Greg spoiled by Rob Snell who led off
Hanson, a double by Langlois, a the fifth inning with a single and
walk' to Lee Arbour and a single wasthen caught -stealing second,
by Don Parker. Bill Black also led off the seventhi
Langlois gave up only one with a single.
walk, struck out ,nine and two
reached base on errors. Doherty
allowed one wall and hit two
batters that figured in all of
Ziebart's scoring.
Gords evened things up in the
second game as Ginn drove in the
winning run with a single in the
ninth. •
The game was scoreless until
the -top of the ninth inning when
,Rick DUckworth• put Ziebart
ahead with a solo home run.
LanglOis then reached basun an
error and scored on a 'single by
Ray Volland to give the rust -
with two victories last week.
Fishers dropped a 9-4 decision
and then 'reboundgd' with two
victories 5-0 and 7.5, Little Bowl
broke up a 2-2 deadlock and
exploded for seven runs in the
sixth inning en route to their only
victory.
Mike Wilgen and Bill Black led
the attack with two hits apiece.
Larry McCabe had two hits for
Fisher in a losing cause and
Fisher took the lead in the: '
series as they exploded for., five
runs in the -second iretIng.gild
coasted to a 7-5 victory.
Fisher scored their five runs on
only one hit, a two -out dciuble by
Gerry Durst, One batter was hit
by a pitch, one was walked!three
reached base on a errors white
outs were recorded cm/fielders'
choice. They added a/ single run
in the third when Chuck Jewell
scored on an epror after he
singled and Jack McKinnon
scored the insurance marker in
the'xth inning, • .
proofers a two-run_lead____ ., --Little-Bowl took the early lead
Gords bats were relatively scoring tw runs in the first in7
Silent untilthe bottom of the ninth ning on ingles by Ron "Ritchie
when with their backs to the wall and Bi Black and a dbuble by
they, produced four hits and three Glen Falkiner. Mike- Wildgen
runs to steal the win. Phil Petrie add/d a..single run in the second
and Jon Ginn led off with singles in ing and the keglers closed the
and were advanced on Denny/gip with two runs in the fourth on
W,illiamson's double, Brian/doubles by Stoll and Ritchie.
Rumig then reached base on
'error and Jim Ginn drove, in t e rally thwarted after their first
)ay Little Bowl had their last inning
winner with a single. ' / two batters reached base. •
Gvrds had only managedthree ' Chuck Jewell led the Fisher
hits off Langlois throug
, innings before raking
four in the ninth, Jon
attack with two hits
to the -plate. Zie
muster an offence as they, were hits apiece.
,stopped,On three hits through the'
nine innings by Stan Doherty.
Ray Volland'connected for two of
their four,hit s.
Gords scored three runs in the'
fir ning of last Sundayegame
7,2,ri
went on to route Ziebart 4-0
d grab a 2-1 lead in the best-of-
ve final series.
/Phil Petrie led off the inning
with a walk' and scored on
• Williamson's triple. Brian Rumig
eight offence with three hits in as many.
im for trips to' 'the plate including a
nn led the .rdouble. He also scored two runs..,
n four trips Ron Ritchie and.„Ijruce Stoll led
art failed to the Little Bowl altack with two
Town. Talk
• Harry and PiIA, Bosnell have
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tgln scooted aroundthe baseson returned home from a month's
an inside the park home run on a' holiday in Scotland, Wales, and
fielding error to boost their lead Cornwall in England.
to 3-0. Ziebart was unable to
mount any kind of offence and
• Gords completed the scoring with
a single run in the seventh inning.
Gords touched Langlois for six
hits, two of them by Des Court-
ney. Stan Doherty limited Zie'bart
to five hits, over the seven in-
nings.
SERIES B
FISHER -2 LITTLE BOWN 1
Fishers took a 2-1 lead in the
best of five final for the B
championship over Littl-e Bowl
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up to 2nd Division
BY RONNIE VARGA field,with the game in dur favour.
A cheery ,'"Good Day" to you, The second half saw n
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people of Qoderich and district! 1 lesseniAg of power for Goderich
have some `extra -special good but the opposition made, it
"perfectly '
news to share with you today.. clear" they werent
Goderich United Socbi
ccer going to give us the game. without
a fight and they doubled their
pleased to inform you that the
efforts to -better up. There
Soccer team has graduated from,
seerned to be no way they could
3rd Division to the 2nd. Yup!
manage to maneuver around us
is the Champs!! Ain't it fan -
t ast ic? and their frustration, was their
I hope you're happy for
undoing, They lost their cool and
us
when Rolf Gottschalk sent a nags
because we've worked -three long
years for this success and >9u up. one Portuguese defenseman
made, an untimely misjudgement
have eery reason to feel proud
and joyful. It 's*a definite credit and'sent the balr into his o wn net:
to Goderich to boast of a team ' which, of course, was a really
'going up the ladder in the sports spurting way to help us!!
With the match nearingits
wdrld. United has,,,grown from
conclusion we figured we'd really
infancy to full-blown status. The
team was in the beginning, a go out in ablaze of glory; so one
'
potentially skillful, eager group of our extremely agile defen-
and has since developed into an semen "Mihty Mouth" Gott -
extremely qualified and diver-
schalk sent a long, lovely ball
sely talented unit.
bang -on into the net with the
Every year has seen the United Finesse of a pro! So, when a
spirit build gradually irito the defenseman scores you know
solid aura of friendship and your team . is offensive-
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common love for Soccer. Each minded!So, folks With a
person onthe team is stamped shut -out of 9-0, Goderich United'
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with his/own 'distinctly unique proved once again that they've
got' the moxie and savvy (huh?).
style tanyfl brantrof skill, yet their
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burnindesire and determination Player-of-the-Dayhas to be
littleRoltie Gottschalk, for the
has mel4d them into a single,
finely-tuned.unity. superior job he did during both
halves. He poured on the ability
Make no mistake, their love for
and really left, the opposition
each other has helped accomplish
this goal: talent alone produces a behind in the dust! Thanks too,
for showing your versatility ,by
jack -lustre performance but add
that ingredient (friendship.) and scoring a goal, Rolf (or should I
presto! You've got a team! say "Star" ?)
"Super -Jock" is Alex Varga for
.,Itssuch a terrific feeling
h
knowing you're g winner.',,we'veis splendid defense of the net.
managed to stay on top of.' the
He slaved especially 'hard in, the
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league in no. 1 position for the first half and helped out the
entire season luckily enough.
defense when.ever possible. • Way
"
We've achieved our aims for this ,,.
to be Old- Timer!! Sport-
.....sman-of-the-Game"• is Pete
year and seen oneof our. dreans,
'•:irTeichert who ,played fast and
come true.
:The team has worked long and loose (Sounds "racy" eh??) ,He
hard for this success and I'd like
you all to be suitably impressed!!
The game last Stinday against
the Portugese ."B"s was another
win; 4-0. When we get'er on, we,
do '-er-right!-- Eike, Dyn-o-n it e !
The first 45 minutes was truly
exciting: our United men
pressed for every advantage and
never hesitated ,An their split-
second deciSions.
They looked super -good and
showed the opposition their
strength time and'agairi, as they
endeavoured td take aim on our
goal. It was a defensive
measured up admirably. , The
defense line -covered the
Goderich zone and sent the
Portuguese forwards 'round the
bend.vvith their craftyIactics!
Midway through this action -
packed period, "The Shadow",
Pete Teichert whipped goal no 1
in the net for us and we were
looking cool! The, ball was kept
under strict control by our United
men with gritty determination
because numerouS--efforts were.
made by the Portuguese to break
through and shoot on our goal.
Shortly after Pete's goal, Dave
"Super -Dude" Graf slammed in
another point --for us and we began
to pour on the "heavies" at every
opportunity. The protective'
measures taken by the defense
line to ensure the safety of the
Goderich zone were" quick,
skillful and deft. With the ending
of this half, we walked off the
carried off his gram e in high style
and doubled his efforts on every
PL'ItY ni Showmanship Award"
again goes to the "Big General"
‘,N0 Gottschalk 1 for performing
his duties with vim and vigor!
When he protects a goalie, the
go al e 01 ay' of suffocat ion , but
he dies protected from all other
hal.:-Iilfhit; Rowdy Rooter" goes to a
girl I never thought would
recek it...Helen MacDonald of
whom I wrote so highly last
week' She completely aban-
doned her normal sweet, quiet,
self and . rooted, louder than
itnyone. 1 guess she needed to
prove she had it in her, but the
unaccustomed exercising of
vocal chords, left her -a little pale
and drawn after the. game 'ended!
Please, Helen don't do it
anymore._ rn y faith in human,:
nature has been badly shaken! ! !
The Police FalcOns also had a
victory'on Sunday against the top
team ' in their Division Easy
Driving. They won 2-1 and Mike
Sully and John Blok did the
'honours\%and the team laid on
some heavy artillery and played
full -out for 9Q minutes.' Great
going, Falcons! Good luck for
your game in London on Saturday`
against the Hungarians ',Y13-" kit
▪ 3:30 p.m, United plays on Sunday
in Strathroy at 3 p.m. So, fans, in
the famous words of Elvis,
Presley "We want you we need
you, we love you"! ! Iinited we
stand. .Forever. God iless, 'keep
fit, stay happy,
Love ya much,
Foxy -Mama
P.S.' Thanks for looking afterMy
old man, Howie!!
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