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The first annual Optimist Junior Golf Tournament was held last Monday at the Sunset Golf
course with 14 boys participating in the junior, bantam and juvenile divisions. Taking part
in the one -day tourney were: front row,ieft to right, Mike Beange, Dirk Wolterbeek, Jason
Hayter,. Ryan Farrish and Jason Cook; middle row, left to right, Dave Brown, Andrew
Scott, Jeff Beange, Jamie Stanley and Dwayne Leddy; back row, left to right, optimist
representative Jim Mohring, Greg Bullen, Corey Hayton, Chris Erb and Chris Walker. The
zone tournament will be 1104 at Sunset Golf on June 16 with the winners moving on to the
district tournament to be held later this summer. photo"by Lou -Ann Hope)
Ralph Schefter holes ace
By Rosslyn Elliott
Talerited members overcame the
humidity to show their skill this week.
Ralph Schefter shot a hole -in -one on
number six, Sunday morning. And
younger members proved just as
•
distinguished during the Optimist Junior
• Day. Beange Boys, Mike and Jeff as well
as Dave Brown won their flight to advance
to the zone competition. Also Goderich In-
terclub won their second round at
.Walkerton.
Rain pelted the ladies on Thursday even-
ing but players withstood the elements.
Kathy MacDonald took low .gross in first
flight and Verna Kane triumphed with low
net. Pat Dockstadek was the sole victor in
' second flight while in third flight, Betty
. Helesic took low gross and Dorothy
I3edard, low net. Fourth •flight had Joan
• Thompson and Laurie Snow tied for low
gross and Carol Habel and Marg Stoddart
tied for low net. Thursday night also was
SUNSET
GOLF
the start of twighlight golf.
•i.ow gross of the nay on men's lute went
to Al MacDonald and Ray Bedard cap-
tured low net of the day. First flight low
gross was Frank Graham followed by
Tony Bedard with low net low gross in se-
cond flight was Bill Yutigblut while Art
Burt took low net. Third flight low gross
went to Steve Graham and Bob Spence was
.awarded low net.
This Friday, July lath is the, mixed two -
ball. Afterwards enjoy a barbecue dinner
Bring your favorite choice of meat. Tee -off
at 6:00 p.m.
See you at the Sunset!
Legion hardball team
•drops two road games
The Goderich Peewee Legion hardball
team beat Exeter 9-5 for the home fans but
lost 6-5 at St. ,Mary's and 12-7 in Listowel
• last Week.
Paul Wheeler had three hits, including a
double in the St. .Marys game July 9.
Goderich Was up 3-1 in the first inning on
the strength of four consecutive hits by
• Wheeler, Todd Papple, Jason Volland and
- Chad ,'apple.
'St. Mary's scored two in the second and
added all of the runs they would need in the
third as they broke on top 6-3.
Goderich pitcher Volland fanned seven
batters and shut down St. Marys after the
third inning. Goderich managed a run in
their half of the third when Chad Papple
sacrificed home Wheeler.
In the sixth Wheeler's double moved
Greg McLarty to third after he had walked
-and Chad Papple picked Up his second RBI
on a long fly ball to make the score 6-5.
• Volland 'had two singles, a double and
drew a walk to lead his team in their 9-5
home win over Exeter.
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'Exeter went in front 2-0 in the first but
Goderich tied the score in the second.
Volland singled, moved to second on an
Andrew Scott ground out and scored on
Ken McLarty's single In the same inning,
Shawn Carver walked, and scored on the
first of two doubles by Chad Papple.
Goderich •.added .two runs in the third
behind Volland's double and.two more in
The fifth with Papple's second double doing
the damage.
They were ahead 6-3 when Goderich put
the game out of reach in the sixth as Pap-
ple, Andrew Mclarty and Todd Papple
scored to end the game 9-5.
Goderich led the Listowel game until the
sixth when Listowel exploded for seven
runs to take the win 12-5.
Chad- Papple again had a big day with
three singles and a triple. Volland singled
in the second, scoring Papple' and John.
Wain. Carver singled home %peeler and
Greg.McLarty in the fourth and Hosack's
triple scored Papple and Wain in the sixth
to run the score to 7-5
GMSL ends disciplinary action
BY BREWSTER
Have you ever noticed how well two guys
get along ... until they begin to. talk
baseball or politics. Such was the case last
Monday • as 40 or more guys gathered for
the GMSL monthly meeting to discuss the
polities of -baseball. Sevoral hot -issues
were addressed not the least of which was
the decision that our League will take NO
disciplinary action against a team that
-screws" up. That was a knock -out blow to
the League and we,clealt it to ourselves!
The implications of this move are
already being felt as four games sheets
were hot submitted and three forfeiture
situations have been unresolved. As a
result, standings are impossible to con-
struct this week ...-and so is a play-off
schedule. This vote by team reps hashand-
cuffed the executive.
How can you have rules without
penalties and oven harsher -penalties _for
continued failure to abideby the rules. The
GMSL Executive has a responsibility to
monitor and give some direction to League
functions. However, it is the team reps
who hold the voting power, carrying 25 of
the 30 votes. This "NO DISCIPLINE"
course of action is the result of a team rep
vote. Now we have to live with it!
Good turnout, despite weather
Men's Night on Monday, July 7th had 44
men enter, in spite of the hot humid
weather.
Doug Bundy snagged 1st low net, and
Larry McDougall came closest to the pill
on No. 5. Other winners were Ebb Ross,
Larry McDougall, John Alexander and
Jack Hinton.
Ladies' Nig on Tuesday, July 7th was
Guest Night, arinve had a good turn -out of
52 playing in two -ball foursomes. The
scores were nothing to write home about
except when you get a stacked deck like
Ardith Brissette and Shelagh Sully playing
together. However, we gave them the 1st
low gross prize. Other prizes were all net
and some of the winners were: First, Kay
King and Phyl Lawrence; Second, Eleanor
Erskine and Theresa Donatis; Third, Irla
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Stewart and Edna Overholt; Fourth, Jean
Hanly and Sue Leddy; Fifth, Rosemarie
Evans and Sue Culbert; and Sixth, Bev
Jeffrey and Brenda Teichert.
Everybody, regardless of score, receiv-
ed a prize, and we hope everyone enjoyed
themselves. •
The weatherman has promised us that
this horrible weather that we have been
experiencing this past week will moderate
a little by Tuesday. Here's hoping he's
right, !
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The tournament will be held at the
fastball and hardball diamonds at •
Agricultural Park. Play begins Fri. night"
and runs through Sun.