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*or squirt teams playing in toarn this summer made up of 75 boys and girts. (Photo by Cath
Woodm)
Squirts open
with 4-0 win
over. Seaforth
The Goderich Squirts
openeirabe 1981 soccer
season at Wednesday with
a decisive 40 win at home
overSeaforth.
Goderich exerted eon
-
Winans pressure with most
of the play taking place in
the Seaforth end, With better
finishing by the forwards
the score could have been
doubled.
The defence and midfield
exerted control throughout
with centre -half Corey
Adams, right -half Kelly
McDonald, left-haff Jordan
McCallum and backs Todd
and Chad Peppin -turning in
strong performances.
Centre -forward Mark
Armstrong scored twice,
with inside -left Paul
Hamilton and (brey Adams
also tallying. The next game
with be this evening at SL
Columban.
Tomorrow evening .the
Squirt House League will
begin its regular schedule.
The teams involved are' the
The action was intenselatt Thuraday night as the Itaide.rs Raiders' VAtli condi Nell
and the Vlltings met for some Goderich Minor Soccer Hamilton, the Bombers with
squirt action. (Photo by Cath Wooden) coach Bob Papple, the
It was a bad night for the Bell all with two mus each,
Iast place Hotel Bedford while singles went to Dennis
Sunday an, second pbce Lebrun, Gerry Diust„ and
Flshere,LalVaisDoug Smith.
them 154 -Tit JCrtt-iifird -and Ding
FiStball Leaguiplai Cruidishank each scored
The Fisher scoring was , two for the Bedford to
shared by Jadr-lladcnmon, ''completetheirscoring.
Barry Bloch, Jim Paul Centre= pitched a
Wally Peirson (with a seven stale -out eight bit
homer), John Hoy, and An genie for Fishers, while Jim
• Fisher Builders and
French Darkeners swept
games in Industrial bathe
Monday night, Fisher
'belting Green & Parent 10-1
• and French soundly
defeating Canadti Compant
- • Fishers •started their
scoring m the first inning.
Vrdta Barry Blaeb on base,
Jim ilturs't hit a double and
Wally Pierson tripled to
clean up and stole home
himself. s
lbe scoring continued in
the third inning. With two
out, Dont hit a home plate
ball to get to first, then
Pierson and Gerry Durst
Bedford, lose to' Fisher 15-4
MacKinnon was on the
mound for Hotel Bedford. He
dihmissed six batters and
allowed 11 hits.
FRENCH -3 McGEES-2
In other games Sunday
night, French Drycleaners
scored a run in the bottom of
the fifth inning to beat
McGee Pontiacs3-2.
French opened the wiring
in the third hating when Ray
Hurd singled and George
Sutton hi a double. Phil
Turner hatted- m '' lilt
Don Bogie's fielder's choice
enabled 'Dirner to come in
for the second run.
McGees managed one run
in the top of the fourth from
Doug Spitzig who was batted
rench on romps
each singled to load up the
bases. John Hoy followed
vAth a double to bring in the
*Atm), ant Durstandlioy
scared afteriaeldbig Mite
en Chip Wilson's hit to maked70.
Jim Durst scored his third
run of the night in the fourth
inning, and in the fifth John
Verway &railed and was
batted in by Jack Mackinnon
to score. Thetenth run came
in the top of the seventh from
Dennis Lebrun.
Rick Whetstone scored
G&P's only nm in the bottom
of the seventh and was
batted in by Bill Wraith's
double.
John Ver -way pitched the
Company splits
pair of games
The Canada Company split
games in Industrial League
fastball play on the weekend,
beating Gord's Sports 96 on
Friday night and bowing to
Green & Parent 7-2 on
Sunday.
Gord's opened up on the
Company in the first inning
of play, scoring four runs.
Warren Watt, PIM Petrie,
and Jim Ginn loaded up the
bases on single hits and Bob
Riehl doubled to score the
first two. Myles Murdock
then sacrificed to bring in
Ginn, and Rick McLean also
gave up an out to score
Riehl.
Not to be outdone, Ramada
Company managed three
runs of their own in the
bottom of the first frmi Bill
Tigert, Mile Donnelly, and
Brian Bowman.
The other six rims all came
in the fourth iming for the
Company. The bases were
loaded with Tom O'Brien,
Brian Shewfelt, and Ron
Standen, when Jeff Sargent's
hit brought in O'Brien. Bill
Tigert singled to score
Shewfelt and Mike Donnelly
intended a sacrifice which
scored Standen but left
Donnelly safe_
Rob McDonald slammed a
triple to clean up the bases,
and was brought home
himself by Etrian Bovrinan's
sacrifice.
Gord's Sports managed
two runs in the fifth and
-seventh innings both from
Warren Watt but the Com-
pang held on to win the
gam
Dean Doherty pitched the
game for Canada Company
while Phil Petrie was on the
mound forGord's Sports
R was a different story on
Sunday Intwever as G&P
proved too tough for the
Canada • Company. The
Company scored their only
two runs in the top of the first
inning. Bill Tigert was
walked and advanced by
Mike Donnelly's sacrifice_
Brian Bowman tripled to
score Tigert and Dean
Doherty betted in Bowman
with his single.
But G&P came back in
their half of the first to score
three tires and take the
lead. Steve Frayne started
the batting order with a
double. Jim Martin singled,
then Walter Bell got a hit to
score Frayne. Due to a
fielding error when Leroy
Menem was up. Martin and
Bell scored.
In the third inning, Brian
Rumig was walked and Jun
Martin followed with a
double. Walter Bell
sacrificed to score Rumig,
then Leroy Meriam doubled
to bat in Martin for the 5-2
lead
The last two runs came in
the sixth inning from
Meriam and Brian McLean.
Jim Martin pitched five
str*e-wts for the whiners
an 'allowed six hits. Dean ,
Doherty was on the mound
for the Company.
wkmer for Fishers, allowing
seven hits while Jim Martin
mason the mated for G&P.
It was 2-0 for French
Dtielleeners on inns by Ray
Withers and Don Bogie at
the bottom of the third hating'
when they slammed in five
nms for a big 7-0 lead over
Canada Company.
!lathers, Wayne Kennedy,
and George Sutton had the
bases loaded when • Phil
Turner bit to bring in
Mathers and Kennedy. Bob
Johnsen then bit one over the
fence to score himself,
Turner and Sutton.
• Chnada Company gut a run
• in the tt the fourth from
Rob Mc_ 1:d, oily to have
French bather humiliate
them and score two more in
their half of the inning from
Kennedy and Sutton to make
it9-1.
Don Bogie pitched the two -
hitter for French while Dean
Doherty pitched for Canada
Congiany.
FASEBALL STANDINGS
As of Monday, JuneZ2
Team W L
Lakeport Steel •• 7 1
FisherBuilders
Green & Parent
McGee Pontiacs
Canada Company
Gord Sports
Lakeport Advertising
French Dry Cleaners
Hotel Bedford
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
2
4
5
6
4
7
9
INDUSTRLIL FASIBALL
Top 10 Batting Avenges
As of Jure El (min. that bats)
Bits At Bats
12 20
13 26
14 29
13 27
17 36
12 26
10
12 29
14 34
14 34
D. Scholl, Gord's
J. Durst, Fisher's
P. Turner, French
R. McDonald, Can. Co.
W. Watt, Gord's
B. Rumig, G&P
B. Black, Bedford
J. Hoy, Fisher's
B. MacKenzie, L. Steel
J. Crawford, Bedford
T Pts
1 15
0 • 14
0 12
0 10
0 10
0 • 10
1 9
0 8
0 4
INDUSTRIAL FASTRALL
Top 10 on Base Averages
(Min. 20 at tots)
On Base At Bats
15 23
20 31
18 30
20 • 34
16 29
17 32
17 32
18 34
15 29
15 29
D. Scholl, Gord's
J. Durst, Fisher's
M. Donnelly, Can. Co.
F. MacDonald, L Steel
R. McDonald, Can. Co.
J. McKinnon, Fisher's
G. Sutton, French
B. Riebl, Gonl's
B. Rumig, G&P
T. Ginn, Gord's
Ave.
.600
500
.483
.481
.472
.462
.435
.414
.412
.412
Ave.
.652
.645
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.588
.552
.531
.531
.529
.517
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in by Mike Ptre's double.
McGees tied up the game at
two in the top of the fifth
when Paul Kelly siammai a
tiometaver the fence With
none on.
George Sutton scored the
winner for French
Drycleaners in the fifth with
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Don Bogie pitched the
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Stinday to-hWitio runs in
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