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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-06-25, Page 28
y 1 • I'A,GE 81,4.QDE CR SIGNAl TAR, WEDNESDAY, ,Jt7 1E ,25,..W06- P€,t.d., ._. av a ,• m 1004 i, .over LastIvlonday June 16, French ham- • went 3-4 to raise his bath average to a ' mered Denoixulne"s 11:-1 in a. five inning STOW .548. • Last WednesdayDenoxn ne's came back niercled game. Things started out well far after their 11-1 lss to score their seven `Shefa Diewne's when newly acquired Brian runs Ill, the first two innings to win 7 2 over wfelt hit an inside the Bark home run • i "blit that would be:the only thing to go right - Goderich Tire Will Denoncurite and Brian for lb.rea d and scored, Garry Mindow in the fiveinnings ed by Bob. JohnstonJhnston and Moody bke On a fie ds s t tic lead Don Bogie Boole runs. Dan winjkwas the scored to put t? . • big scorer with three runs on two hits' Pit- Jack MacKinnon, Moody .and Miit low Cher Don Bogie as he held the Denoinine singled and scored and' John Hoy walked batters' to three hits while striking out and scored as Denomi ng's scored four • eight. runs in the second. Goderich Tire got one In the nightcap Ron Klages. returned to . back on- a Mille Ryan triple. He was th, ague and promptly went. 2-3 with his brought'home by Terry Austin. Their final s_. and at , bat being , a homer to lead run carte when Dana Doherty singled and ' ,Ki : , .'s to a 9.5 win over the Orioles. was brought in by a Dan Durst single. . Kirkey s grabbed a two run lead in the bot- r MacKinnon went 3-3 and a walk to do the • tom dem first and added another run with moat- damage against Goderich-Tire. The high scoring games this week con- Klages' homer.,, The. Orioles finally struck tinued as French destroyed the Orioles 9-1 for some runs with two in theBe fifth onia , in the second gable. Again the losingteam . Scott Bell single, a Darryl Beattie triple � ' and Steve Haggitt .triple. But Kirkey's scored their lead-off batter but that was weren't about to roll over and die as they • the only run the Orioles could score. Steve scored six runs in the sixth 'With four hits Haggit had his league leading fourth triple - and three walks. Besides Klages, Bruce and he was brought in by Kevin Meriam. Sheardown added offensive power going The Orioles were doing fine until the third 3-4inning where French scored eight time. .On T-u_home the ome run list gi`ew . The big shot carne from Brian MacKenzie . steadily longer as Harold Peet, Glen as he hit -a -three -run homer. Walks and erg Faikinerand Ken Linner hit top of the first rors were the main. reason for the Orioles homers to lead Goderich Tire to a six - downfall and solid pitching from Jim Mar - inning win of 10-0. Peet's home run. was a tin and Brian MacKenzie didn't help two run shot as -Terry Austin had singled. . either. On Sunday a Protest game was played MikeRyan walked Austin and Ryan again between the Juniors and Hayter's. The scored in the second to put thein ala front '7-0.. . Juniors had previously beat Hayter's 9-7 to, lead. Sherwood could.not recover from the get their first win. But the Juniors were disasterous first inning as they only got able to keep theirrecord•as it is with an ex - three hits,. two by Bill Gallow, and were • citing 12-11 win over Hayter's in nine inn - shut down by Pitcher John Bogie. Peet . Ings• - Ideal Supply and Port Albert battle for top spot . As the Goderich Men's-Slowpitch League • over the Raiders. heads, into the'second half of their regular Sifto while the Gators deed feated Garb 6-5 •season round robin, the. standings .are . Margin beginning to take on a familiar look. • and Gear 12-11, The. Chiefs were scalped Though rumoured to be • hurting for 194 by by Boyes Transport but came back players earlier in the year, Ken Duncan , •.to beatGarb•& Gear 13-4. Dearborn edged and his Ideal Supply ball club are back on . the Gators 17-4, EleVators and Little Bowl t downed. Home e top, posting. an impressive 10 and zero• the Hardware Local 9-7: - record.:and. • an Or -edible plus 131, run Goderich' Chrysler and the Parkhouse differential...Not to be outdone, the Port Albert • Raiders each won a game but have not Bulldogs are 9 and one with a plus 130. with submitted their sheets -- so that is a cost - their only loss being a close one (on the ' ly two July points!12, the GMSL will host our first field anyway) to Ideal Supply. • • ' y A key to the final outcome may be player • and,hopefully annual "Kids Tournament". • eligibility for play-offs. • . - • Any minor tears in town, from T -Ball up to . On the diamonds this week, Ideal Supply age 12, is welcome to play in this day long pounded Local 186315-1, Garb & Gear 27-0, ' tournament, • The GMSL Will provide the and Dearborn Steelers .18-1. Suncoast • organization, umpiring, hot dogs, pop and Restaurant & Taverrn dropped a 94 deci- hopefully a ball hat for each kid that plays. . sion to the Coyotes but rallied to blast Lit- • • Speaking of tournaments, the GMSL 8th . • tle Bowl 23-9. CanadianTire picked up -two • Annual Tournament is Scheduled for. Aug. big wins; 19-9 over Sifto and 19-10 over the 1-4. To date we. have 23 entries. There is room .for 3. more teams from- Goderich. BB's. Port. Albert Bulldogs mercied' the Teams from Kingsbridge, %Ingham, Har - Renegades 34-1, Nissan edged the Gators riston, Listowel, London, Kitchener,. 6-3 .and the BB's tied Dearborn 7 all. • Brantford and Ingersoll will be here to bat- Murphys Green Machine picked up a tle 16 teams from Goderich for $3,275.00 in 12-3 victory over Local 1863 and a 9-3 win • prize money. ne ��ht�t�r:Elliott t�sses o . Elevators a root . Art's as p Although rain and diamond conditions pane ngbeff rt against to Elevators off theirn have hampered the Ladies Fastbah • • • June 3, buofft was notLoablee toholdled- r League over the past few weeks, things are Elevators enwice four hitsei Brown five ie bats. noweback on track with some' interesting Denise Mitchelmore went the distance for _ results. The newly formed Fantasy Islanders are the Elevators. proving to be strong contenders and a On June. 18 the 'Fantasy Islanders also definite threat to the perennial favorites. —fell prey to the mighty : bats of the At present the Goderich Elevators are the r Elevators. Sue McVitty went the'distance. first place closely followed by the . for the 'Sanders with tea--_ rnafes Teto Islanders. Sinnettand Tracey Wilson coming up with Heidi Elliott was hot for the Elevators as two hits the mound ties Mitchelmoreece. the and Elliott athey defeated Art's Landscaping,pitchingat e Loretta Ayotte and; Sylvia Harmon led the a one -hitter and going three for four at the Elevators withthree hits a piece. plate on May 26. Lucknow dropped a 9-3 'decision to the Action resumes this'. week with the Elevators on June 2. Elliott went the Elevators' in Lucknow on the 26th, Art's in distance for the Elevators again with a Benmiller on the 30th, an d therElevatiorsat ohs rs strong performance, giving up only three facing the West Wawa noshhits in seven innings. hardball diamond in Goderich on June 30 Judy Draper of. Art's put forth a strong at9 p.m. bang * out •27 hits HotShots Thursday, June 5, Hot Shots went on a isruno's. hitting spree and banged out 27 hits on Monday's game played at G.D.C.I. saw their victory against Go-4-Ettes. 14-0. • the Hot Shots, beat- Double Blue 9-8: Pat JoAnne McCallum had a 4 for 4 night. Julie Costello banged out 2 home runs and • Eagle went 3 for 3 with one beinga home knocked.in 6., runs for the Hot Shots. run, . . Tuesday, June 10, Libby Schnitz pitched Sunday, June 8, saw a re -scheduled ' a fine' game allowing .the .Go-4-Ettes only 5 game as Sifto shut out Not Much 12-0. Dor- hits as she led her team, the Oldtuners, to rie Chisholm„ Kathleen. Carter and Alice . a' 3-0` shut -out victory, Wendy Crittenden Stimison had 2 hits 'apiece tor the winners. had 2 hits for the Go-4-Ettes. Barb Lassline connected for a home run. • A game played at �. Meneset Saw' 'the Sunday, June 8; . a re -scheduled game visitors, Not Much, score 7 rues: in the first saw 'Samuelson's whip Nile 9=4. Judy inning as they went on to with 17-2. Sue, Woodall was top batsman as she went 3 for McLean had 3 hitt including a home run 3 at the plate. .- • for Not Much. Monday, June '9, Bruno's , with ca big ' Thursday, June 12,. Night OW10. won thief'' fourth inning, scoring 6 runs went 'on to ,second game of the season as 'Dianne defeat Sifto 9-5. Laura MacDonald, Val , Glousher with Shits reed her team to a 10-4 Willis, Donna Caldwell, Brenda Martel score over Meneset. Sherry Warren belted:'. and Pat Mcisaac had 2 hits each for a home run on a losing•cause for Merleset: X001 wind weathe .• Night participant In spite of the cool windy weather oti men's night June 16th, 42 men par- tiicipated.. Bob McDougall come out on top With a net 29, and Harold Refflinghaus and Bob Sproule tied for second 16w net. Tony Bedhrd carded a low gross of 34, par for the course (as the saying goes). t That left the rest of the pack with *in- , 'airs Bob Shrier, Dave Cornish, 4. Egener, i fliEhltw Ong Besk, girl Eawson, Don MacElvaill Doirot'h, Civ Carswell, and John Stringer. rso8, dies day on June '17th was a perfect .;heap wnit1 ';golt day, sunny' and not too hot. Thirty-two 1 Tide, advantage of a rare day in June last: ,'lhilr y >a grou 4th winners Marie huff and Verna Kane comae .for a rtiis -ba n the°first flight and Maxine Martin sink- buneb vete Bob Mc �tig fewest putts Second flight winners ' i'ebish, 0 pwea neve, Jean Bell, Jean Knight, Rosemarie a �ilf H �eee and Edna Looker putting welly ray tiepin Bertha McGee, Joyce Shack; and an NO le BriSse1 iiy were the in the . dird DOK & Or 4st All nv giwg on I*Aolocest, beside the Pest ttl4ss, • Tour :' - Coparolunity Caird S•b i+ n®t tingt Opr4t °rorty WWS *ALMS, #4apl!tt'v +.pookEl, 0ltts.wed{rns Statl9norr .-,e ..0102=1W0. saua. 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