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It was a bit of a dreary day on Sunday for the Goderich racing season. However, even without the sails, the boats
Power Squadron's annual Sailpast to officially open the were gaily decorated for the event. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
Basement team beats .Fishers
last place Industrial
Fastball League team
French Drycleaners scored
seven runs in the seventh
,inning Monday night to
defeat second place Fisher
Builders.
Fishers Iead4-0 up until
the sixth inning. Wally
Pierson opened the scoring
in the second when he hit a
triple_ Chip Wilson sacrificed
to bring him in.
In the fourth inning, Jinn
Durst was walked and ad-
vanced to third on French
fielding errors on .the next
two hatters. Jim. Bell ' then
intended a sacrifice to bring
Durst in and made it m base
himself. Bob McBride's bit;
scored Bell for the 3-0 lead.
In the fifth, Durst was
walked once again. Two.
errors on Warily Pierson's hit
enabled ,Dust to score.
French finally wit on the
scoreboard in the sixth in-
ning with a Wayne Kennedy
run. He singled and ad-
vanced on George Sutton's
single. Rob Johnson hit a
fielder's chaise that' got
Sutton out, bit Kennedy
scored
It was the seventh inning
that saved French though, as
the bats got working. Glen
Liner opened the inning
with a triple and scored on
Steve Johnson's single_ Ray
Mathers then singled • and
Wayne Kennedy got an base
with an error which enabled
Johnson to score.
George Sutton then walked
to load . up the bases. Rob
Johnsen followed ' with a
single to bring in Mathers
Leaving the bases loaded
again. Ion Bogie bit a home
plate ball and Kennedy
scored. Glen Lipner came
through as the clean up
batter with a triple and it
was 8-4 for French.
Don Bogie pitched the
winner for French
dismissing one batter and
allowing three hits. W.
Nichols was on the mound
for Fishers, allowing 11 hits
and striking out four batters.
Also in Industrial League
action Monday night, Green
& Parent came back from a
1-0 deficit to beat Gord's
Sports 3-1
Gord's scored in the
second inning from Jim Ginn
who hit a single. After ad-
vancing on Bob Riehl and
Des Courtney's outs, the
G&P third baseman com-
mitted
anmitted.. an error, allowing
Ginn to carne in and score.
G :P tied it ''p inom third
inning after Leroy Meriam
hit a single. Rick Whet-
stone's
hetstone's bit batted him in. In
the fourth, Jim Martin led off
with a triple and Walter Bell
batted him in with a single.
Leroy Meriam's fielder's
choice and Bob Graham's
single enabled Bell to score
forthe3-1 score.
Jim Martin pitched the
winner for G&P, strll king out
four batters and allowing
four hits. Des Courtney was
on the mound forGord's.
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suNsgr NEWS
by Betty Helesic
Everyone seems to take a
lot of time complaining of
our weather. We seem to
have it too cold or too hot,
and I guess quite a few
thought it was too hot Mon-
day nightasonlythree show-
ed up for lessons. Next week
.maybe!!!
Last week, men's . night,
Harold Macpherson taupe
closest to the pin and Tony
Bedard was the winner of
first low gross, while John
Scott captured first low net_
The first .flight winners
were: Bill Thompson, Ralph
Schefter and Brian Reeves;
second flight was won by
Coley McDonagh, Brian
McKenzie and George,
Bolton while Don Fink, Cliff
Kennedy and Gary
Chambers were the third
flight winners.
Thursday ladies', night was
one super night with the first
two -ball of the season for the
ladies. But when you are
lucky enough to have so-
meone like Ellen Connelly
organizing the event, Shirley
Baechler cooking up a
beautiful dinner and Pat
Wilkinson organizing a good
draw (that brought in some
cash for our league) it has to
turn into a super evening -
plus lots of guests and some
past members joining us.
There were some Useful
prizes banded out to the win-
ners: 1st, Verna Kane and
Doris Paquette; 2nd Betty
Fuller and Joyce Bolton; 3rd
Betty Helesic and Grace
Sale; 4th Thora McCabe and
Chris Reeves; 5th Shirley
Baechler and Diane Boyes;
6th Sue Gower and Peggy
Rivers;. 7th Velma Haylow
and Pat Chisholm.
Mast honest golfers:
Pauline Sibeon and June
Nelson. Best putting Verna
Kane and Doris Paquette.
First draw was won by
Diane Armstrong and se- .
cond draw was won by Judy
(Mrs. Crow) Crawford.
Thanks girls - it was a
great evening. Hope you
plan another one soon.
This Sunday, June 21st,
there will be two events held
at the Sunset. The Men's
Field Day, with tee -off at 8-9
a.m. and a brunch to follow.
Then at 3:30 another Mixed
Two -Ball, will be held with a
pot -luck dinner to follow
your game.
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as of Monday, June 15
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Fisher Builders
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Lakeport Advertising
Canada Company
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5 2 0 10
5 2 • 0 ° 10
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