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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-22, Page 14PAGE 14—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 Gord's use offense to take two wins Gord's Sports used a potent ' offensive attack in defeating Hotel Bedford 7-2 last Wednesday and French Drycleaner$155 on Friday.. In their win over Bedford, Des Courtney and Dave Scholl held the Dukes to six Ms while their teammates banged out 12 hits of their owii. Gord's used two three- run hree.run innings to propel them to the win. Leading the attack for Gord's were Myles Murdock who went four for five and Rick McLean who bit a three -nm .homer. Phil Petrie had two hits for the winners. BM Black had two hits for Bedford. Courtney struck out six and Scholl dismissed three for Gord's Sports. Rob Plunkett took the lass for Hotel Bedford. In Friday's win over French, Gord's exploded for 17 hits off two French pit- chers itc hers to win.. The gaine was decided early when "Gord's scored seven runs in the first inning and three .in the. second. Des Courtney and Art Moore provided early ex- citement xcitement by hitting two -run inside the park home runs. Ginn led" Gord's with three hits 1 i e Courtney, John Ginn. Mvles Murdock, and Bob Richladded a pair.' Returning to his early season form was French's Phil Turner who went four for four. Don Bogie had'two hits for the losers who seemed to lose interest early in the contest. Courtney"took the win by pitching the first four innings. Showing no signs of his recent finger injury was Dave Scholl who pitched two strong, innings in relief. Steelers take two Lakeport Steel continued to pile up the runs as they mauled French Drycleaners 13-4 and Fisher Builders 7-4 last week. In their win over French, , Lakeport used a 13 -hit attack and eight walks to coast to victory. They jumped to a 7-0: lead before French scored two in the third but Lakeport iced it with five runs in the fifth inning. Leading the barrage was Carm Fielder who had three hits while Ron Miller, Larry McCabe, and Bruce Bowman added two each. Bowman had a two -run homer in the French raked Brian MacKenzie for 12 hits but left nine runners on base. Glen Linney had three hits for French while Ray Mothers, George. ',Sutton, and Bob Johnson hadtwo. MacKenzie was the winner while Don Bogie took the loss. Lakeport used four Fisher errors and some clutch hitting. by Brian MacKenzie to beat the Builders 7-4 Monday night. Fishers opened with a run in the first inning, • but Lakeport scored three times in the third without benefit of a hit. Fishers tied it up on RBI singles by Jim Durst and Chin Wilson. ' Lakeport made it 6-3 by scoring three more in the fifth inning, two on MacKenzie's single. Fishers and Lakeport , each added one more to make it 7-4. Losing pitcher Doug Fisher allowed just five hits in taking the loss.. MacKenzie and Bruce Bowman each had two .hits for Lakeport while Wally Pierson had three for Fishers. • Fishers win in eight Fisher Builders rode. the arm of John Verway and the bat , of Gerry Durst in defeating Green and Parent 2-1 in eight innings last Wednesday in Industrial Fastbal League play. Fishers opened the scoring when Durst tripled in the second and scored on Jack MacKinnon's single. Meanwhile, Verway threw no -hit ball for five and one - third innings before giving up a single to Steve Frayne. He ended up with a three - bitter. Green 'and Parent tied the game in the seventh inning with two out when Brian Rumig . doubled • in Jim Martin. Fishers won it in the eighth when Durst singled and advanced to third On two errors and scored an Barry Bloch's single, his third hit of the game. Frayne had two hits for G&P. Verway struck out five in his best outing of the year whiffle Martin scattered eight hits in taking the loss. Doherty support Dean Doherty scattered eight hits and finally got sane hitting support from his teammates as Canada Company beat Lakeport Advertising 2-0 in a well - played game Sunday. Doherty and the Ad pitcher Arnie Parker threw shut -out ball until C.C. scored in the fifth inning. Rookie Jeff Seargent singled to open the inning. He moved to second on Mille Donnelly's hit and scored on Rob McDdiald's single. C.0 added an insurance run in the sixth when Tom O'Brien tripled and scored on Rob Standen's single. Lakeport threatened on several occasions but Doherty used some strong fielding . from short stop Bill Tigert in squelching Lakeport's rallies. Donnelly and McDonald had two hits each for C.C. while Rick Duckworth led Lakeport with two. Parker continued to pitch well in spot appearances giving up eight hits to take the loss. CASH BINGO FRIDAY JULY 24/81 COURT HOUSE 7 p.m. to 9 p.m: PROCEEDS TO GODERICH MUSIC BOOSTERS FHP SHEAVES . WITH SPLITTAPER BUSHINGS, EASY TO MOUNT & REMOVE. SEQNICE 30 VICTORIA ST. N. GODERICH 224.8531 A swimmer dives from the mark at Judith Gooderham Pool on Saturday when, swim teams from Southwestern Ontario held a swim meet in Goderich. The Goderich team topped the tally with 369 points, while the next nearest team, Exeter, had 212 points. (Jason Ainslie photo) GWF'L STANDINGS as of Monday. Jul3 20, 198) Team Lakeport Steel McGee Pontiacs Fisher Builders Gord's Sports Lakeport Advertising Canada Company Green & Parent French Cleaners Hotel Bedford GP W 19 16 20 13 18 10 18 10 18 8., 8 15 7 . 8 19 7 12 21 7 14 18 4 14 1. 2 6 8 8 GIFIL TOP TEN BATTING AVERAGE 1 0 0 2 0 0 P 33 27 20 20. 18 14 14 14 8 • Player H AB AVE. R. Klages (McGee's1 33 63 , .524 P. Turner (French) 29 56 .518 R. McDonald (Canada Co.) 20 44 .455 B. Riehl ( cord's) 23 52 .442 J: Durst (Fisher's 1 22 51 .431 G. Durst (Fisher's) 22 . 51 .431 G. Sutton (French)23 55 .418 P. Kelly (McGee's) ' 28 67 .418 J. Hoy ( Fisher's 1 21 ' 51 .412 M. Murdock (Gord's) 21 51 .412 GIFLTOP TEN' ON BASE AVERAGE Player R. Klages (McGee's ) M. Murdock ( Gord's ) B.Riehl•(Gord's ) . C. Fielder ( Lakeport Steel ) P. Turner (French) B. Block (Fisher's) J. Direst ( Fisher's) G.Sutton ( French) J. Hoy ( Fisher's ) F. MacDonald`( Lakeport Steel) OB AB Ave. .40 69 .580 31 57 .544 28 52 .538 28 52 - " .538 31 . 58 .534 32 60 .533 30 57 .526 32 61 .525 31 59 .525 31 61 .508 TO.. THE GOOD 1 often hear the lament that it is impossible to find good craftsmanship nowadays. The same complaint has been made in all .ages—before and including even the Re- naissance. lt.was not true then, and it's not true now. Difficult, yes. But the best of -anything has never been easy to produce or to find. It requires commitment on, the part of craftsmen, and informed taste on the part of patrons, to demand and appreciate the finest in buildings, furniture, or what- ever else we use in our homes. 1t must also be remembered that only the best from past ages tends to survive, while we see both the good and the bad of our own time all around us. The range we have to chopse from today has never been approached at any time in history. 1t gives us a unique opportunity to again perspective as we sift through the possibilities. Finding the best has always been a challenge—and, for a few, its rewards are worth the effort. /011 • /it ,q,/nurrtrrir ret (II' 111 r l/rn/r r Steelers fully loss one, McGees on tear The McGee Pontiacs continue to play well as they beat Lakeport Steel 8-3, Bedford Hotel 6.4, and Lakeport Advertising 6-1 in Industrial fastball action last week. In their Sunday win over Lakeport, McGee's used a five -run sixth inning to propel them to victory. McGees openedthe scoring when Ron .Klages singled and scored on Ron Sowerby's double. Lakeport jumped ahead 3- 2 on consecutive hits by Frank MacDonald, Bruce Bowman, Brian MacKenzie, and Wayne Draper. McGees tied it in the fifth when Ken Daer drove home Klages Player of the week McGees pitcher Ken Daer gets the nod by winning three games last week including the 8-3 upset of Lakeport Steel. He also had two two - hit -games. Honorable mention goes to Paul Kelly who had eight hits in three games, Dean Doherty who shut out Lakeport Advertising and John Verway who threw a five and one third inning no- hitter before settling with a . three -hitter. while Sowerby knocked in Daer. McGees broke the game open in the sixth on Rick Sowerby's three -run triple and Mike Frayne's two -run triple. Lakeport got one run back inthe seventh. McGees finally proved Brian MacKenzie human by getting 13 hits. Klages led the way with three while Ron Sowerby, Ken Daer, Clare Harmon, and Panl Kelly had two hits apiece. MacDonald had two hits for Lakeport. Daer was the.'winning pit cher dealing Lakeport only their second loss of the season.., Against Bedford last Tuesday, McGees continued to get strong hitting out of Paul Kelly and Ron Klages as they combined for five hits. McGees led 4-0 after four innings before Bedford got on track. Doug Cruickshank bad a two -run triple and Jim Crawford and Bill Black had RBI hits to tie the score. McGees went ahead in the fifth inning on a Bedford G ARDINER'S DAIRY ICE CREAM BOOTH t SPECIAL 2 LITRE TAKE SOME 4.159 di. HOME • —15 DIFFERENT FLAVOURS— NOW OPEN DAILY - 10:30 AM TO 11:30 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK error, a Ron Sowerby single, and a sacrifice by Mike Frayne. Ken Daer. held Bedford at bay for the final two innings for the 6-4 victory. Paid Kelly had three bits for the winners while Klages and Sowerby had two. Cruickshank had two hits for the losers. Paul Kelly went three for four and Ron Sowerby belted a two -run homer to back Ken Dar's four -hit pitching as McGees beat Lakeport Ad. 6- 1 Monday night.. Sowerby's home run gave McGees a 2-0 lead in the first which held until the fourth inning when Bill Callow singled in Greg Hansen who had walked. MeGee's blew the game open in the fifth with three runs, two of them on Doer's double. They added one in the seventh. Daer scattered four hits in securing his third win in a row. Daer has taken over the mound duties as Rick Sowerby has been shifted to short and is playing well there. STRATFORD'S 23rd ANNUAL WESTERN ONTARIO Art a and SALE AUGUST 3 to AUGUST 8 STRATFORD ARENA — LAKESIDE DRIVE 29 EXHIBITORS Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ADMISSION 52.00 Sponsored by the Stretford Kinsmen & Kinetic Clubs WE'VE GOT 'EM ON WARM WEATHER FOODS! ROYALE PAPER TOWELS 2 ROLL PKG. 1.29 HOSTESS 200 GRAM 884 SCHWEPPES TONIC WATER SODA WATER GINGERALE 6 FOR 150 ML. 99 PLUS DEPOSIT CARNATION COFFEE MATE 500 GRAM $1.99. CLARKS BEANS with PORK FSHOULDER SPARE RIBS •. • LB, 1.99 MAPLE LEAF MINI DINNER HAMS `s. $2.68 MAPLE LEAF • ' . WIENERS 1LB.PKG. 1.68' SMALL LINK °BREAKFAST SAUSAGE LB. 1.58 ^FS P PICKLED LEAD COTTAGE. ROLLS LB. $1 . 6 8 MAPLE LEAF HAM STEAKS . LB. 2.69 STOREHNEI LI SLICED COOKED SALAMI LB. $ 2'.99 SC sCOOKEDLMEAT LOAVES LB,. X2.49 LUNCHEON -PICKLE -BOLOGNA -CHICKEN LOAF -MAC & CHEESE ROYALE OR STORE CUT 24 FL. OZ. 1 . 3 9 KRAFT THINS CANADIAN PROCESS HEESE FOO SLICES WHILE THEY LAST LIMITED QUANTITY RED MONTMORENCY . BLACK SWEET FACIAL TISSUE 100 SHEETS 894 CHILLED 11 LB. PAILS CHERRIES 10 La. PAILS CHILLED CHERRIES PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE CARROTS 2 LB. BAG 79c FWAVE RMELON NEW CROP 10 LB. BAG 2.49 SUNKIST ORANGES 99?)oz, PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE FIELD CUCUMBERS 3 1. EACH 2.99 NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE rfor $5.49 CANADA DRY GINGERALE 750 ML. 494 PLUS DEPOSIT SUNLIGHT POWDERED 6 L. DETERGENT $3.99 335 ML. CARNATION 99 MILK 2 FOR 4 1 PAVEX 99c STOKELY FANCY 14 FL. OZ. PEAS OR CREAM CORN 2 9 9 'DOVE LIQUID $1.79 12'/2 FL. OZ. °5 99' MARSHMALLOWS 250 GRAM 694 Filet -Waive Fairies Witlleoverinfes Furniture Artie Aceents SHOW ROOM 128 A Ibert Str. et. Clinton 482 3871 RED & WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA ST., GODERICH ABOVE PRICES ii11 EFFECT EPOM MONDAY, JULY 20 UNTIL CLOSING 10 P.M. SAT111 1951. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.