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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 10• • PAQE 2—GODERICH sIGNa-STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1976 . t fill season opens witil high scoring • .1 •,, McGEE 11 B.RINDLEY P0 made it..three after Brindley . Martin caught a single for the McGee Pontiacs op,ened,the error moved him to second Brindley hits. The game was Goderich Incitistriar softball and Russ Pruder's single called after five according to season on a winning note brought him in. - • league rules that:state that if Sunday .t blasting- •Brindley - The Pontiacs batted one team has a ten run lead to plastering ' 11-0 ' in five, in through the order in the , the end of fie the game will Rings. McGee caught •Brin- ' second inning adding six be stopped. " rdley starter Phil Black for 10 more runs to their total. John:, • , • •hits• and, all their; sOoring Phillips led off on a Brindley • FISHER 8 CANADA CO. 3 before Jim Martin relieved error that sent him to first.' • Fisher " Custom Builders him giving -up another •two Ron Sowerby got a single off tagged Glen •Tigert ..for a "hits. another error and Tom dozen hits on their way to an . ,Rieh Sowerby 'led -the Crawford , drove Phillips in 8-3. win over the newly . woo* • • Pontiacs to the win on the with a single after Phillips organized Canada Co..io both •strength of a three hitter. had stolen, third. Rick club's season debut. Fisher ,• Sowerby, also fanned :eight Sowerby ,drew a walk and rallied behind. Fred Pellow batters and went one for four •Russ Pruder and' Paul Kelly and D -On McNeil who gave up at the plate driving in one smashed • back to ` back six hits to Canada Co. on their ' run, drawing a walk and doubles. to Clean up the bases. way to the win. . • Scoring two runs himself. . Harry ke'rr hammer -6d a . The Builders got •off to The Pontiacs went to work third double to score -in the quick start when • Jack,: . in the- opening inning when fourth and scored on another McKinnon smashed a double • Ron Sowerby -ledoff with a Pruder double and then in the first inning and scored double and .scored on a two. -Pruder made it 11 on John on a George Gould single. ' bagger by Tom Crawford. Phillip's double. Gerry Durst' was given an • Crawford came in on a single Al Fisher and • Glen intentional walk and John , . by Rick 56-werby. Sowerby Ferguson dobbled and Jim • Hoy stepped into a double - ,• driving in two runs. Doug , .) Fisher followed up with ,••.• another double and. Fisher ,,,,-.7.7.^'''',7F'74.7.`;;;I'''''';'1;;;;,A3";;..-:.!,:7.-114-,;''''F',•,•-,1'•!;-,..00.; , .rilrl';;''';"••'''''''.'''?7'r'''lg''9.4''"'''''''''''0 7',..7.•''''',.7.1, 4 ..01-0,.,,". • P . ' '. - '' . " ' ' '' ' . . . .,.. . . . . . Gfood 11(10 n ... ...• ' ',.. i- ,.4 l.A. AA rk . •• /11.11,11111MilB.......,.., BY JOANNE WALTERS • Chisholrn; third flight, Tanya third hit of the game to drive . a eP late rally by • Gorcl!s Sports • • • ...-- • . ' Congratulations go .out this Palmer, , ane err, o name K . j h • in the run. •v and • on to win a 1,2-.9 Canada rallied briefly • week to. Bill Cook who Strickland and Rosalee batter's field' day• in the acheived the first hole-in,one _Langford; and fourth flight,. in the fourth when Casey . Of the' season at the Sunset! . Jean Adams, - Sue Muir and Wildgen'grabbed a single and tea in s' opener Sunday. Lakeport held a slim 1-Q lead - nioyecIAO second en a walk to „Bill aced thenumber seven Dianne • Armstrong. for three innings and then - hole on Wednesday, May 12 - Corigiaiulatiais ladies!-- - - Glen Tigert,: •Jed DeJong : • '. exploded for 11, runs In the - _ • when playing aroundof golf Don't forget, George Low slammed a double scoring . • • withhis wife. .. will be on hand for Ladies' both before Fisher nailed the (continued on page 13) C-loudy skies and several Night tonight to explain some • , -• ' -• -: • wet days 4 -nay have reduced . rules of golf and'answer .any • • the_..-nurriber of . golfers • questions you may have. - - somewhat at the Sunset this Also tonight there will be a ....„ past week. However, • both meeting for all junior golfers. men's and ladies' nights were at 7 p.m. to discuss,upcoming - Well attended. It's great to junior events for the 1976 • see so many new faces at the season. ' : : • • Sunset this year along with atl ' • our faithful members from ' Don't forget the Holiday • previous years. ' . 1 Weekend Party on Monday, ., •On Tuesday; May 11, ap- May24. It includes, dinner and 1 proximately 35 men were the first two ball event of the • present for Men's Night. First • season. Everyone is welcome flight winners were Greg to share in ,the fun. Just sign. Hansen, Leroy Bedour, .Paill the Jist in the clubhouse 'some 'Baechler and Doug Spitzig; time this week.' . !:.,-..:. second . flight, Marcel. The Men's Opening Day on Richard, Ward. Hodgins, Saturday, May 15 was quite . ., Mark •Lassaline, Robert successful ' with • ari• - • : -,,Cousins, Paul Corriveau, ' proximately 45 men present • Brian Reeves and Art Burt:- for an early morning ham and SUNSET NEws BY JOANNE WALTERS •-•-t•were in front 4-0. . 'In the second atanza Jack :Caiineillor"Elsa Haydon took a meancut at the first pitch to officially open the industrial McKinnon hit safely on a Softball League seasonSunday afternoon. Behind the plate for the first pitch were Mayor • fielder's choice that caught • Deb Shewfelt and Uinpire-in-chief, Jim 1VIcWhinney,;(ataff photo) Jim Bell at second and • ' en GeorgeGOuld singled setting final out. BrianThompson added the final Canada Co: up Gerry—Dursfsi twO run marker in the seventh after 'double to boost 'Fisher to a six he Singled', moved down on an run lead. Durst scored on John Hoy's single, A second scored on a error and two bagger by Durst led to the sacrifice by Pat COnlon. ' ' final Fisher run hi the sixth E when John. Hoy grabbed his LAKEPORT 12 GORD'S 9 4+4'' f;«, ;;;Sa:•., " • ':::- • E , and third flight, Dale Mat- eggs breakfast. Thankyou •• theis, Bob Boak, Stan •Profit, • Bill Brown and Bruce Lyndon ' Don Siemon, 1-1,arry Williams for your renditions of the • and • Gerrard • Bedard': "galloping gourmet." It is • Congratulations guys! . rumoured that Bill cooks the r7: • • On Thursday, May 13, more . best scrambled eggs in town! • than 40 women attended .".• A round of golf followed at. •k •los • Ladies'Night and the fashion' • 10 a.m. 'Winners included: show. The ;models were first flight low gross, Tony • chosen from our own Sunset Bedard,, lo* net, Paul • . members. They presented a Baechler; seconeflight; low .. .colourful display of golf gross, Cam MacDonald, low It ... fashions and proved to those net, George. Williams; third • present that golfers can tee. flight, low gross, • Walter . . . off in style this year. After the Sheardown, low net, Mark fashion show there was a Chalut and fourth flight, low, social get !-• together and. net, Bob Durnin. •.• : , -,... de,sertwas served. Nadine A practice tip for making a Brown is the ladies' • food proper weight shift, early in chairman this year and her the down swing: let go of the .t r assistant is Betty Heleslc. ' club with the right hand at ; . Ladies' Night winners impact and -then extend -fully •were: • first flight, Shirley the left arm. The'momentum • Baechler, Willie Low ' and • of the clubhead pulls Yekir Judy Bedard ;• second flight, a ' weight to the Ieftandiifts the ,;:•. . tie between Pat Vockstader right heel off the ground, '- r . ' ' and Cris Spitzig and a four° " May. the greens run with way tie shared among Marj you and the'wind be always at • • Smith, Mary Lynne Telford, your back. See you at the Willa Williams and Mariette Sunset soon! 0. ; • • " • McKILLOP MUtUAL INSURANCE COMPANY: • Established .1876 • • • • HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth,Ontario Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas. 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