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PAGE 14 —GTI DERICIH SIGN TAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1981
Oomph. There's me way to stop a runner, and that's to set
up a roadblock in front of second base. This St. Marys
runner was out at second but the team went on to beat the
Little Plumbers 1-0 in 16 innings to take the A championship
of the Women's Fastball Tournament on the weekend.
( Photo by Catb Wooden)
Stgn..:,for Alaiticind Trophy.
The June 8 Men's Night at
Maitland Country Club was
nota very good evening
weather-wise, bit 26 men did
turn out to play between the
drops.
Tom Jasper came in first,
Dick Worgai was second,
C-eraM Morgan was
Tuesday, June 9 was
another beautiful night
which brought 34 ladies out
to play golf. In the first
flight, Shelagh Sully won low
gross, Doris Paquette won
Low net, and putt winner was
Verna Kang
n.Inntthe
t gross, fight, Janet
G nrnuu_., 001..... low
Be!m Smith annn lnw not and
iIarg'ir, ons vwon piths: Til
the third flight, low gross
winner was Bud Elliott, low
Men's Slowpitch league
net winner was' Bertha
McGee, and putt winner was
Vern Frith.
The fourth flight winners
were Joanne Jasper for low
gross, Joyce Shack for low
net, and Nonie .Collier for
Pitts -
The springs Flim wan held
Satirrday, Joie 13 and -was
very . well attended. A
delicious , smorgasbord was
served by Slue and her staff,
followedby dancing to .:the
music of a disc jockey. A
good lime was enjoyed by
all, thanks to the social
committee.
Friday, ', June 19 is the
mixed 2 bail Check in time is
5.30_teeoffisat6.00_
' Satinday, Janie 20, be sure
to sign up to play for the
Maitland Trophy.
any excellent defensive plays
Spectators at the hardball
diamond last Tuesday were
treated to an excellent
slowpitch game between the
Coyotes and Carlow Cow -
Carlow struck. quickly in
the first inning as Jim
Fielder scored on Mike Red-
mond'shit. Coyotes bounced
back in the bottom of the
first as Graham Yeats and
Dick hicI.eati got base hits
and subsegoenUy scored -on
Bill Wedlock's . In
the second, Harry Kerr and
Dong Stoll scored for Carlow
while Howard Lumby
responded for Coyotes.
Sound defensive play
dominated the play on both
sides until the bottom of the
fourth when Dick McLean
doubled, scored on Brit
Wedlock's triple and Phil
Paquette gave Coyotes a'6 3
lead by singling in Bill.
Ray Fuller narrowed the
gap in the fifth as he scored
for Carlow off hits by Gerald
Kerr and Alan Brown. That
was as close as Carlow could
get. Coyotes blew It ode
open in the sixth as Millie Sul-
ly led off with a homerun.
Before the inning was`
over. Dale Duncan, Jean
Marc Beneteau, Doug
McKeown, Larry Gaynor,
Larry Sloan and Charlie
- all scored to
clinch the 11 to 6 victory for
_" the Coyotes.
On paper, one slowpitch
game sounds the same riche
next. How can anyone think
of defence when they hear of
an 11 to 6 score or a 25 to 16
result? Spectators of the
above game were treated to
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many excellent defensive
plays by . both Carlow and
Coyotes. Don't be fooled by
the scoreboard. Slowpitch is
dominated by hits and rums
bit Lighted by good
In other games around the
league, Signal -Star con-
tinued their streak as they
defeated Cobras 14 to 2 and
Bluewater 17 to 3. Garb &
Gear defeated WheeLsmei
by a score of 25 to 16 and nar-
rowly escaped tragedy as
they came out on the top end
of a 16 to 15 score with Local
1863.
Port Albert hammered
Bluewater 18 to 1 and
Coyotes kept the race tight
by defeating 1863 by a score
of 18 to 5. Meneset almost
carried away by their
record, had to reach 'deep to
come up with a 6 to 3 victory
over a surprisingly powerful
Carlow team.
Firemen, not to be outdone
by the other A division
teams, blasted Champco 19
to 2 and slipped past the,
Cobras 10 to 8. Smiths
defeated Renegades 10 to 7
and Tickers by a score of 20
W 11. Selinger Wood lost to
the Optimists 9 to 1and also
to the Oldtimers 14 to 6. In a
rescheduled game,
Wheelsmen downed Champ -
co 16 to 4.
hamp-co16to4.
MEN'S SIAWP1r9CH LEAGUE
STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 14
Team
Meneset
Signal -Star
Co
Garb& Gear
Port Albert,.
Firemen
Oldtimers
Wheelsmen
Smiths
Carlow
Optimists
1863
Cobras
Tickers
Renegades
Selinger Wood
Bluewater
Cliampco
W L . T Pts.
9 1 0 18
8 2 0 16
7 3 0 14
7 3 0 14
6 2 1 13
6 3 • 1 13
6 3 0 12
6 4 0 12
5. 5 0 10
4 5 0 8
3 6 0 6
2 8 0 4
6 4 0 12
4 5 0 8
2 7 0 4
2 8 0 4
2 8 0 4
1 8 0 2
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Two lop -sided scores
in Industriai fastball
There were two rather lop-
sided Industrial Fastball
League matches last
Wednesday night, when
Green & Parent was shut -out
by Lakeport Steel 11-0 and
when the McGee Pontiacs
destroyed Hotel Bedford 17-
0.
_D&P managed only three
hits off of Lakeport Steel
pitcher Brian McKenzie,
who also struck out three
batters. Jim Martin pitched
for the losing cause.
Lakeport began their
scoring spree in the second
inning as G&P errors were
the cause of three runs.
Frank MacDonald was
walked, then Carmen
Fielder and Lloyd Tigert hit
singles which the G&P
defense handled badly.
MacDonald and Fielder
scored on Tigert's hit, and
Frank Hagen batted in
Tigert for the 3-0 lead.
Tigert's triple in the third
inning brought in another
two runs for Lakeport, from
McKenzie and MacDonald
who bit a double and single
respectively. ,,
It was the fifth inning that
was the big one for Lakeport,
as they slammed in six runs
for the 11-0 victory.
MacDonald • led off with a
single, then Tigert got on
base through an error, ad-
vancing MacDonald. Hagen
then singled, and. Larry
McCabe was walked to load
up the bases.
Tim. McLean then singled,
bringing in MacDonald and
McCabe was out at second.
Roy Miller bit a fielder's
choice, which brought in
Hagen. Bruce Bowman then
walked to advance Miller to
second and McLean to third.
McKenzie then came
through with a double for two
More.. runs, store thud and
came home for number
eleven on MacDonald's
single.
McGEES-17 13EDFORD-0
Rick ‘Sowerby pitched six
strike -oats and allowed only
three hits from Hotel Bed-
ford as they experienced a
similar defeat at the hands of
the Pontiacs.
The McGee bats got going
m the first innisig for eight
runs. Paul Kelly connected
for two runs, the first after
hitting a triple; and Ron
Klages, Mike Frayne, John
Phillips, Mike_ Petre, Paul
Bartliff, and Gil Latimer all
rounded hone plate for
McGees.
In the second inning, Mine
Fayre slammed in a home
run with none on for the lone
run of that inning and a 9-0
lead.
Rick Sowerby opened the
fourth inning with a honer of
his. owns' before Frayne
walked up to the plate for yet
another lost ball over the
fence. John Phillips followed
with a triple, and Mike Petre
sacrificed tobring him in for
the thirteenth run of the
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game.
Paul Bartliff also tripled,
then Latimer and Paul Kelly
were walked to load up the
bases. Ron Klages came
through with a triple to bring
in the three runs.
The last two runs came in
the fifth inning from Fray-ne
and Phillips who were batted
in by Petre'striple.
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In Industrial League ac-
tion last Tuesday night,
Lakeport Advertising's
Simon Langlois pitched 11
strikeouts and allowed three
hits for one run by French
Drycleaners.
Two of the hits were
singles, and the other a
double by French's Wayne
Kennedy who scored the run.
French also displayed
some good defense, but due
to some lapses, Lakeport
managed four suns m the
third, fifth, and sixth innings
for the win.
Roy Fisher started the
scoring in the third inning
when he got on base with a
single. Dave Ross sacrificed
W advance him, Len Kolk
man got him to third, and
Greg Hanson hit him home
after French committed an
error.
Fisher and Ross each
singled in the fifth inning and
were advanced by Hanson's
sacrifice. Langlois then hit
one, and another error
resulted in Fisher and Ross
scoring.,
The last run came from
Arnie Parker in the sixth
inning for the4-1 win.
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