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inning for the Steelers with a the Steelers were up five. In.
next two stanzas. single:.. Carman Fielder drew
• Wayne Draper opened the a walk and a Gord's error on
scoring in• the second on a .-Ed Jones allowed Tiggert to
double •- scoring on a single by scf.re and Fielder to go to
Ron Miller. Lloyd Tiggert third. Wayne .'Draper sl"am=
started off a strong third "med one out of the .park and
the fourth. Tiggert led off with
a walk, moved .down on a
single by BrianuMcXenzie and
scared• when •Buck Million
caught a single. Carmen
Fielder caused another error
Everyone is on the move. Fi'sher Custom Builders third baseman, Doug `Brooks'. Fisher
reacts quigyly to a ball hit down the third base .line while Jed Dejong races to first base.
Fishers downed the young Canada Company team inthelrleague debut, 8-3: (staff photo) .
• Jim Durst of Fishers successfully steals;third base as he slides in under the tag of Canada
Company third baseman, Brian Thompson in a'game played last Sunday. (staff photo)
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allowing McKenzie to score
and Ed Jones drove Million in
with a third singlet Wayne
Draper slammed a double°
driving in, Fielder and Jonesand Ron Miller pit one, over
the fence to round out the
scoring at an even dozen, ,•
Gord's bats started to get•to
Wayne Draperin the fourth
when Phil. Petrie slammed a
double driving in Jack
Kellough . who had walked:
Brian Rarnig led off the fifth,
with a single. and• 'moved
around on a Stealer error.
Dennis Williamson ,singled
-but was forced'. at second on a
single by Warren,' Watt. Dez
• Courtney put• the ball'out df
the park adding another three
to the Gord's total. In the
sixth Gord`s went back •to
work ..when Jon Ginn led off
with a single- and scored.on a
triple by Brian Ruinig.
Rurnig scored on a single by
Warren. Watt arid a :single
from Jack' Kellough.. loft the
Sports five runs off the pace.
Phil Petrie singled in the
final inning• and moved
around on an error that left
• Bab Riehl' on first. Rumig
stepped into his fourth hit of
the game, a double that drove
both 'runners in. The Steelers
killed the rally behind Buck
Million who took over on the
mound from Brian McKenzie
and • retired the side..
McKenzie and Million gave
up 17 hits to .Gord's while
Brian'Petrie' gave up nine to
. the Steelers for the loss...
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FRENCH 1.5 LITTLE BOWL1.
Little Bowl jumped off to a
three run lead in the opening
inning but French came back
in -their half •of the first to
score five .themselves and go
on to swamp the Bowlers 15-6
in
Sunday's action.
Mike Wildgen.' opened the
• scoring after he forced a
French error to larfd on first
and score on : a double by
Bruce Stoll. Glen . Faikiner
singled Stoll • in and scored
himself"on a double by Bill
Black ' .
French came out. swinging
.in their 'half of the first
leading oft With Ron Klages'
single.. Frank MacDonald
drew a walk. and George
Sutton. singled setting up a
three run triple by , Bill
Gallow. Callow scored on a
single by °Don McWhinney:
Clare Hari -nag beat out • a
fielder's choice,' moved two
bases on a. series of .Bowler
errors and scored on another
error to Jim McWhinney.
„Frank, M'acDonald's led off
the second with a triple and
scored on an error. George
Sutton was ' hit by a pitch,
moved to ,seco.nd, on a
sacrifice fly by • Bill Callow
and. scored•on John Orr's
- single. In the fourth Frank
MacDonald walked and
moved to third on a double by
George Sutton. Bill. Callow
_drone-hirxia.ri-vv_iih a singie.-and.
Don. McWhinney' smashed a
double to clean up.:
McWhinney . scored, when
Clare . Harman forced an
error 'and the Cleaners were
on their way. Ron Klages,
George Sutton, and Jim
McWhinney rounded out the
Cleaners' scoring.
Little Bowl added their
final • three markers in 'the
fifth and seventh innings.
• Mike Wildgen singled in the
fifth and Glen Falkiner
_smashed .a round tripper to
add two move to the Bowler
total: In the final inning Glen
Fa'1°kiner singled, moved to,
third on two Cleaners errors
and scored on Dave Pat-
terson's single:
Bruce Stoll. pitched five
innings giving • up .10 hits
before John Crawford' took
over giving up another four
hits. Don McWhinney gave up
nine hits and fanned seven
batters for the win.
.ZIEBART 14 BRIND'LEY T 2
Ziebart bats hammered a
dozen hits while" Simon
Langlois. held Brindley
' Transport to four leading the
Rustproofers • to a 14=2
drubbing of Brindley.
Ron Whetstone led off the
Ziebart spree in the first with
a single. He moved to third on
two Brindleyerrors while the
• next two batters walked. Rick -
Duckworth caught a single
and 'Ziebart was up by two.
Ray' Volland walked in the
second and scaled on Don
Parker's double. Gard Riley
walked the next three batters
giving Ziebart another .tally,
and a four run lead,• In the
' third Zee Arbour tripled and
scored on an error to '1 om
Love. Ray V$,11pIYnd was hit by
•a pitch .and n Parker
.shim medahis second double to
score both runners. Ron
Whets•,tone hit a. double to
score Parker and then scored
on a single by Greg 1•lansen,
Simon Langlois kepi the rally
•
alive with a single and Lee
',Arbour singled to score
Hansen while • Langlois was
caught at second. An error to
Don- Parker allowed Arbour
to score and run Ziebart's ,
score to 10.
• In the sixth Ziebart went to
work' on Jing Farrish who
relieve Gord Riley • Rick
Gautreau singled.to start the,,
inning and scored,, on a Tom
Love triple. Wally, ,Pearson,
smashed ' a long ball over, the
'fence 'for two more runs and
Don 'Parker took ,advantage
of three Brindley errors to
mdve around ,for the final
• Ziebart run.
Bruce Bowman doubled in
the fourth and• scored .on.a
single by Bruce Fisher for
one Brindley run and scored
the other in the sixth after he
•tripled', and e_a•ine in on
Fisher's :.second single. The
two 'accounted for' all the
Brindley hits.. Riley' 'and.
:Farrish gave`up L4 hits in the
loss while Simon Langlois
fanned a dozen for the win. •
CANADA CO.8
LITTLE.BOWL.5
Canada Co. overcame a
three run deficit Monday
night . and went on to earn
their first.run of the season 8-
• 5 over Little "Bowl.• The
'Bowlers jumped into:t'he lead
in the second inning sending •
eight battersto the plate.
Dave Patterson led off the
inning with a single and "
Charlie' Crawford, Rob Snell -'
and. Dennis Miske all replied
with- singles that pushed
Patterson. and Crawford
across. Mike Wildgen stepped
into a double that scored Snell
but Canada Co. caught Miskie
at third to halt the scoring.
The Canada Co. bats came
alive in the fifth inning when
Glen McNeil grabbed a single
to lead off. Bob Dick and Mike
Redmond both grabbed
singles • that• the Bowlers
fumbled: -allowing McNeil- to
score. Mike Doorly singled
driving in two runs.• Tom
O'Brien and Glen Tigert.both
singled, Casey Wildgen' _ r
walked and Glen McNeil
grabbed his"second single of
the inning boosting` Canada
Co. to a six run total. The final
two runs.came in the sixth
• GOO RiCH SIOZ1?11;,tt.JrSTAR;'. THUR M.l Y.,
when Peter Mc Manus 'OW'
Glen Tigert doubled and
Casey .Wildgen singled
driving in the last run. •
Bill Martin' tripled in the
fifth and. scored" the fourth
Bowler run on a single by Ken.
Dougherty. Inv the sixth
-Wayne Tebbutt beat out. a
fielder's choice that • caught '
Mike. Wildd
Wildgen at •secon and
then. scored on five errors by
Canada Co.Bruce ,Stoll got„
the loss and Glen McNeil the
win.
, LAKEPORT
BRINIiLEY T 7
Brindley Transport scared
two runs in the sixth to force a
tie. with the Lakeport Steelers
Monday. night and .bbth.teams
scored a run in,. the eighth to
leave'" the .game even after
nine innings.
Lakeport got.. the first of
their' 11 hits in the first inning',
when :Buck Million singled
after. Lloyd :Tigert ,drew -
walk. Ed Jones singled to‘
drive Tigert in and Ron Miller
slammed a two run. double to
boost the Steelers to a three • • •
run lead. Million started •
another rally in the third with ••
a single. Carman.Fielder and • •
Ed Jones walked to load the •
bags and a,Briridleyerror on •
Wayne Draper allowed two •'
runs in. Lloyd Tigert singled .4!
in the sixth and scored ion a'
Brindley error to Tim. ' •
McLean. Tigert added the '•
final run in the eighth after he ••
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walked , moved to second on a
pass ball and scored .an a long
single by Tim McLean:
• Brindley fought back
throughout 'the game to
salvage the tie. Steve'Iiaggitt
led. off the . second taking'
"advantage of' two Lakeport
errors to, land• on second, He
Stole third and scored on a ' •
double. by John Hoy. Hoy
scored. on a .single' by. Bryan
H-oy. In the . fourth( . Ross •
Brindley drew: a walk, moved
to second on :an error and.
scored on a single by Steve
Haggitt, Bryan Hoy led off -.
the!sixth•taking advantage of
• an error to hitfirst and seared' •
on.- a three. 'bag smash' by
Bruce • . Bowman. Ross
Brindley hammered a .triple.
to scare Bowman and tie the
game. 1rryan Hoy singled in ,
the eighth and scored on tWo
singles from Ross •Brin•dl-ey
and . Lou`is Y.undyt. Brian`
McKenzie gave up ill. hits to:
Brindle while his noun
terpart Gord • Riley gave . up.
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