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Sports
runo's defeats Hot Shots7-5
By Kathleen Carter
In ladies slow pitch action, Bruno's beat
Hot Shots 7-5, Oldtimers squeaked by
Night Owls 1-0, Nile won their games
against Hot Shots 2-1, Bruno's won over
Meneset 6-5, Sifto mercied Nile 14-2 and
Go-4-ettes mercied Night Owls 22-5.
Bruno's vs Hot Shots
Sheli Berlet -Barlow scored three times
while Diane Little, Trish Doherty, Betty
Schoemaker and Lori Kennedy scored
singles for Bruno's to take the win 7-5 over
Hot Shots. Vicki Abbott, Jody Hoy, Marion
Meriam, Lori Kerr and Tory McDonald
brought the runs in for Hot Shots.
Oldtimers vs Night Owls
Both teams played well defensively, and
the saying "three up three down" certain-
ly applied. It wasn't until the fifth inning
when Norma Walter scored for Oldtimers
to win the game 1-0.
Nile vs Hot Shots
Nile took an early lead in the third, br-
inging home Evelyn Hakkers for a 1-0
score. 'In the sixth, Elaine O'Donnell
scored a second run for. Nile and held the
Lead until the seventh when Cheryl Smith
scored to make it a 2-1 game for Nile.
Bruno's vs Meneset
Bonita Pollock and Laura Refflinghaus
scored in the second for Bruno's, taking a
2-0 lead over Meneset. Bruno's bats kept
booming in the third, bringing in Donna
Caldwell, Betty Schoemaker, Sheli Berlet -
Barlow and Donna Allen to increase their
lead to 6-0. Meneset continued to score, br-
inging in five runs, by Sandy Mabon,
Sherri Warren, Mary Rivett, Linda Splan
and Karen MacKinnon.
Nile vs Sift°
Mercy rule applied for Sifto as they went
five innings against Nile to take the game
14-2.
In the first, Nile scored two runs by Bon-
nie Dungale and Elaine O'Donnell but
couldn't hold down a rally by the Sifto
team. Barb Lassaline scored three times,
while Jackie Harrison, Gayle Jones and
Kathleen Carter scored twice each.
Carolyn Carter, Darlene Ellison, Joyce
Baer, Dorrie Chisholm and Alice Stinnison
scored the singles for Sifto.
Night Owls vs Go-4-ettes
Mercy rule applied for Go-4-ettes as they
beat Night Owls 22-5 in five inni1 gs. Barb
O'Brien, Deb Clarence and Cheryl Doak
scored three each, Kim Austin, Lois Chap-
man, Barb Ottewell, and Patt Allen scored
twice each and Colleen McGregor, Wendy
Crittenden, Wendy Denomme and Dianne
Leddy each scored once to help Go-4-ettes
take the win. Marilyn MacCuspey, Dorie
Kolkman, Lynn Rumig, Patsy Keller and
Cathy Oke scored the five runs for Night
Owls.
GLSP standings as of
July 5, 1987
GP W L T Pts
10 10 0 0 20
10 8 2 0 16
10 8 2 0 16
11 7 4 0 14
10 5 5 0 10
9 5 4 0 10
11 3 8 0 6
10 2 8 0 4
10 1 9 0 2
Sifto
Oldtimers
Go-4-ettes
Night Owls
Bruno's
Samuelson's
Nile
Meneset
Double Blue
P's last week: Lois Chapman, Lori
Wis, Barb Lassaline, Ann Johnston,
Bonita Pollock, Karen MacKinnon, Mary
Pennington, Dorie Kolkman, Kim Good,
Jody Hoy and Donna Caldwell.
J'
team captures
by Rosslyn Elliott
Long tall- Texans or rather the Sunset
ladies beat the heat Thursday night with
their version of a Texas scramble. Suc-
cessful scramblers were the "J" team con-
sisting of Joan McDougall, Joyce Bolton,
Joan Thompson and Judy Lajeunesse.
Tied with them was Shirley Baeohler,
Chris Reeve, Joanne Collins and Lois
Grey. The ladies finished their long haul
with lunch afterwards in the clubhouse.
Two ball results from Friday night had
Al Beange and Ellen Connelly taking top
honours. Tony Bedard and Phylis Taylor
followed in second place with Marcel
texas scramble
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Richard and Laurie Snow winning third.
The. next mixed two -ball is Friday, July
17th. Bring your favourite choice.of meat
for a barbecue afterwards.
Della and Tony Bedard travelled to
Wingham's annual mixed couple tourna-
ment and won second low gross. Sunset's
own mixed couple's tourney is July 25th.
Book in at the pro shop while browsing
through our anniversary sale or call for
details. Ladies should check at the
clubhouse for the list of club matches. Also
Optimist Junior Day was Monday - results
will be in next week's column.
Brian Reeve, won low gross of the day on
men's night and Mark Culbert, low net of
the day. First flight low gross was Greg
Hansen with Al MacDonald taking low net.
Low gross in second flight .went to Fred
Jewell, and low net to Harold Refflinghaus.
Bob Buller' captured third flight low gross
arid Bruce Barrie captured low net.
See' you at the Sunset. in '87!
Goderich peewee soccer team beats St. Columban
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Last Thursday the Goderich Peewees
soccer team visited St. Columban and
gained a well deserved 4-2 victory. This
was the .first loss suffered by the St. Coi-
. umban.team'this year. Strikers Brian Cor-
riveau, with -two goals, Marc Melick and
Shane Davenport with one apiece, were\
the scorers. Coach Murray Hunter was en-
thused over the play of centre -half John
Moody, who picked up two assists, right -
half Murray Hunter, left wing Geoff
Knight, defenders Shane Pollock and Carl
Beier, and goal -keeper Mike Hunter.
On the same evening the Mosquitos
hosted Grand Bend and scored an im-
pressive 4-1 win. Strikers Donny Rivers,
with two goals, Jeremy Penn ';and Drew
Macaulay, with one each, , were the
scorers. This tine performance by coach
Mike Cicchini's team was a great improve-
ment over their effort three days earlier
'when they - suffered a 4-2 defeat 'at the
hands of St. Columban in Goderich.
Strikers Jason Meriam and Jeff Klages
scored the goals. In both games Cicchini
was impressed by the strong defensive
performances of centre -half Mark Hoy and
right -back Trisha Rumig.
Last Wednesday the Atoms visited Ex-
eter"and went down by a 3-2 tally. Striker
Ste 'en Linklater spored both goals. Coact
Al fisher praised the fine efforts of left
wi g Corby Matthews, left -half Terry Par-
dys, inside -right Connie Nicholson, and
inside -left J.C. Kirk. Fisher felt that his
tealm's display was a .marked improve-
ment over their previous game.
Scores 109 despite
beautiful golf. weather
Forty-six men turned out on men's night,
Monday, June 29th, ° in beautiful golfing
weather, and by 'rights the scores should
have been better, but I think everyone was
just relaxing and enjoying themselves.
However, Jack Hinton won the low net and•
also came closest to the pin on No. 5. Nice
golfing, Jack! Other winners were Brian
Batrell, Bill Hanly, John Alexander, Dave
Almasi, Ebb Ross and Leon Gaynor.
On Ladies' Night June 30th, we noticed
thatholiday time was beginning to cut into
our attendance with only 23 participating.
Again, the weather left nothing to be
desired.
First flight winner was Verna Kane with
first low gross. Ardith Brissette came in
with first low net and Maxine Martin," the
lowest number of putts. In Second flight
®N THE
BALL
: at the Maitland
Joan McDougall was first low gross; Grace
Neville first low net, and Edna Looker se-
cond low net. Lowest Number of putts. Jean
Knight. In the fourth flight Kay. King led the
way with first low gross and Lois McGill and '4
Pat Tyndall with first and second low net
respectively. Irla Stewart needed the fewest
number 'bf putts.
The club house has been spruced up with
the Board of Directors and friends wielding
brushes and paint. Very nicely done -- it is
appreciated.
Burtons win bowling tournament.
On' Canada Day, Wednesday, the
Goderich Lawn Bowling Ciub held its first
tournament of the year, with approximate-
ly 90 bowlers and observers attending.
Dresden, Lucknow, Kincardine, Stratford,
Teeswater, Clinton. Blyth, Seafoth, St.
Marys, Wingham, Brussels, Exeter and
London were all represented; and, of
course, Goderich. Order of finish is as
follows:
First prize, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burton
of Kincardine; second prize. Alan Gledhill
and Kay Shortt, of Goderich: third prize.
Art and Mary Finlayson of Seaforth:
fourth prize, Neil and Edna Bell of
Seaforth; fifth prize. Ed Smythe and Peg
Lumsden of Goderich; sixth prize, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McDonald of Lucknpw: consola-
tion prize. Mr. and Mrs. Jim (buttes of
Brussels.
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