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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-10, Page 11ANNOUNCEMENT G.B. Clancy O.D. is pleased to announce that D.L. Nisbett D.D. will be joining his practice in dune as an associate. Dr. Nisbett, of Kincardine, received his, Doctorate degree in Optometry in May, 188.1from the- .3nivers ty-cif lYrterloo. The fan way to go AA .40 T250H These Yamahas will take you almost anywhere. Economical and dependable on city streets. Rugged and agile on the trail. Bot` with exclusive Monoshock rear suspensibn for steady handling. Built for fun wherever you go! DT17511 min tr affic or on ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HINSALL - ONT. 1 Mile West and 1 Mile South of (len.sall Tour Authorized Yamaha Full Seniee Dealer 1. the trail. V ±Yz_rs-:4n. Mike Brenner may have his sights set for the Michigan Spartans buten Monday he was busy doing the triple jump during St. Mary's School track and field day, sponsored by the Royal Bank. (Photo by cath Wooden) GODERICRSIGNAI.STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1 1—PAGE 1i Two high -scoring games Monday avenin; Two high scoring games were played in Industrial Fastball League action Monday evening. Green and Parent downed French Drycleaners 11-8, and Lakeport Advertising defeated Hotel Bedford 8-2. french opened the !,= me with G&P by scoring four runs. George Sutton was walked, then Phil Turner slammed a home run in for the first two runs. Bob Johnson followed with a single, and Don Bogie doubled. Glen Linner then hit a double to bring in those two runners for the 4-0 Lead. G&P had their turn at rounding the bases in the bottom of the second inning when they took the lead 5.4. Leroy Meriam walked, Dennis Mishie singled, and Darrel Beattie also singled to load the bases. Walter Bell then got on base through an error, Tanngmg m-Meriam. Steve Frayne came up and hit one over the fence for G&P for Young s1owpiich league has years overmatured Six years' ago the Goderich and 19-4 oven Smiths. Coyotes hammered Men's Slowpitch League . Meneset, still piling up the Renegades 19-1 and came struggled--through-its fust points, edged Selinger Wood out on top -aim 8=4 score -with -- season. At that time there 13-10 and cleanly defeated Tickers. Carlow mercied the was only a handful of teams Wheelsmen 20-6 and Cobras 16-1 in five innings. playing at the Signal -Star Renegades 26-2. Signal -Star defeated Op - diamond. Port Albert also enjoyed a timists 9-1, Cobras edged In those days, whoever productive week as they 1. a score4-1 Op- _ ;@'ice - ,. of :°�� .uKaC i 3:eA'`"'� '' llii�r ifii .0.I ° m.' E'c+ '4 �=tigi rain now home team and only two or over Oldtimers; 20-2 over but Carlow mel back to Smiths and 15-7 over Op- whip Bluewater 20-3. timists. Local 1863 defeated Oldtimers defeated Tickers Champco 7-3 but lost to and Garb & Gear blasted Sel- Bluewter 10-4. Inger Wood 20-2. three times a year would a new ball be broken in. The sign of a real team was one with matching T-shirts. How things can change in such a short time. Today we MEN'S SLOWPITCH have over 300 men playing Standings as el Jae 7 on 18 teams in three divi- sions. We even have a con- Team stitution and umpiring ,.Meneset association. Annual tour- Signal -Star naments and dances fund Port Albert such projects as the new Coyotes fence around the GDCI dia- Garb & Gear mond. Yes, we've changed, Firemen we're still young and ex- periencing growing pains, Wheelsrnen 5 but we've only just begun. Oldtimers 5 To the many people in Carlow 4 town who consider slowpitch Smiths 3 to be second rate ball, come Optimists 2 out and watch a few games - 186? - 2 particularly at the tourna- ment. It's a wide -open, Cobras 6 offense -oriented game- It's Tickers 4 one batter against 10 Selinger Wood 2 fielders. Renegades 2 And to claim that it's not Bluewater 2 competitive - look at our Champco 1 standings' in "A" division - 3 points separating 5 team It's not the same as fastball but then, it's not supposed to be. It is a form of recreation enjoyed -by over 300 tax- payers Although there was no scheduled "Game of the Week to report on, there are many scores to pass on. Fireman picked up two key wins, 17-8 over Oldtimers W L T Pts. 8 1 0 16 6 2 0 12 5 2 1 11 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 I0 4 3 1 9 3 3 3 5 6 6 2 4 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 8 6 4 4 12 8 4 4 4 2 -. CE TRAL HURON LAMPS SOFTBALL Stanifinp as of June TEAM W L T Elevators 5 0 0 Housewives 2 0 1 Art's Landscaping 2 0 0 Noisy Ladies 1 1 0 Superstars 1 2 0 Galdiggers 1 3 0 Sailorettes 0 2 1 Sluggers ° 0 3 0 P 10 5 4 2 2 2 1 0 INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL Standings as of Sunday, Jane 7 Team Lakeport Steel Fisher Builders MMGees Canada Company . Gard Sports - Green & Parent Hotel Bedford Lakeport Advertising French Cleaners . four Wins and the lead. French then tied up the game in the tap of the third inning when Phil Turner got on base with a single. Bob Johnson sacrificed to ad- vance` him, then Glen Linn and Kevin Jewell each hit singles `to. bring Turner in. 1 . tlaeatop-of the fourth, Freeneh' Went ahead 6-5 on a home run by George Sutton. But in their hall of the imine; `G&P managed to go ahead by a run. Walter Bell got on base with an error, W L T Pts, 5 0 1 11 5 1 0 10 4 2 0 8 3 3 0 6 3 4 0_ 6 3 4 0 6 2 5 0 4 1 2 1 3 1 5 0 2 then Steve Frayne hit a fielder's choice, but both runners were safe. Brian Rumig doubled to bring them in for the 7-6 lead. The last fourruns came in the 'bottom of the fifth for G&P. The bases were loaded with Darrell Beattie, Walter Bell, and Steve F rayne when John -Warr was -walked, -thus bringing m Beattie. Brian Romig came through with a triple for the other three runs ' Jim Martin pitdied the winner for G&P and struck out three batters. Kevin Jewell':Wason the mound for French Drycleaners. Lakeport Advertising pitcher Simon Langlois was the standout in the 8-2 vic- tory over Hotel Bedford. He allowed only four hits and dismissed eight batters from the plate. The . Lakeport offense came through also as they. scored five runs in the sixth inning to ensure the yin. The .first run came in the top of the first for Lakeport from Len Kolkman. Bedford tied it up .in the bottom of the third when Ron flunking led off with a single, Brian Sowerby sacrificed to advance him, Grant MacKinnin singled to get him - to third, and Jim Crawford sacrificed for the rlaa. Lakeport then went ahead 3-1 in the fourth inning when Len Rol tman's triple _ - brought in Dave Ross and Dave Mclvar. Errors on Bedford's part were the cause of the series of runs in the sixth in- ning.Dave Mclvor got to first on a home plate ball, Ray Fisher followed and got to first on an error, and Dave, Ross loaded up the bases on a fielder's choice that didn't work for Bedford. Gre& Haasoa also hit a. fielder's choice that failed for Bedford, and Mclvor scored leaving the bases loaded again. Simon Langlois followed with _ a single, bringing in Fisher and Ross after two BedfOrd. fielding errors at secondand third. Rick Duckworth sacrificed to allow Hanson to score for the8-1 lead. - Hotel Bedford managed one run in the seventh inning after Bill Black bita &able,_. Jinn MacKinnon tripled to bring in Black. MacKinnon pitched the game for Bedford, striking out three batters. 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