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ZIEB:ART 3 CORD'S l Bruce BQWman Jed off the
Lee Arbour scored on an fifth with,a triple and scored-•
moved down when Russ error by .Dennis Williamson ..on a Canada Co. error that
Gord's Sports opened up -a Brindleywas hitby a pitch.
four run lead finished off with in the top of the seventh and sent John Ho'$ to first. Brian'
Brian Bowman singled to Ziebart Rustproof rs • edged Bowman slammed a long
load the bases and Steve
a home run blast by Phil Cord's Sports 3-1 in league single, his third• hit of the
Petrie .in the third inning and Haggitt hit into a fielder's action • Sunday: Arbour game, to drive in two runs,.
edged French Cleaners5 2 in choice that. caught Hoy at singled and moved to second Hoy ,singled. in the seventh,
God'erlch Industrial •Softball• home plate. Louis Yundt• on. a singled: by Ron Whet- : moved' around on Steve
slammed a triple to push stone Ron Corriveau bit.a Haggit's single and, •Brian
- Petrit'S. lead off homer action • Thursday • night:.
three runs across and then shallow •.fly, that short stop, Bowman slammed a double
win for Bria scored himself on a bad pitch, Dennis 'Williamson_.aropped'_, for, his fo•, rth hit ofthe.game
The
capped a'six hit n Fisher, R Brindley,
f t ' h se it down four trips to the plate
Petrie who duelled with and Louis u in left
ixf I;}'1.RIc SI.
AL STAR T
carne after- Jim Durstbeat
out an' error=for a single and'
SO
Hoy doubled td move
J
him to'third.
The Builders added to their
score in the. third whep Jim
Hurst grabbed a double 'to
drive in. two runs after Chuck
Jewell and George Gould .had
singled. Fred• R,e11ow singled
to' lead .off .the . sixth and
scared on ` Doug `.'Brooks"
Fisher's' ' two bag smash,'
Bruce' Ross a ter trying o *chase in + a4BrookS'' ran the Fisher total
loser �' Y ndt scored in the . field and Arbour : smash scored the winning
D McWhrnney also a d f to seven when• Chusherto al
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Don d d third innings
or d ons �
Cord's jurnpe¢ into the lead , the Truckers. An error The Cleaners were in' the.
in their first trip to the plate _ the sixth allowed Greg Brindley 1ead. and pushed t 1 the fourth inning
to notch the`_. winner four runs across in the si�cth. defence
vlctir, of six hits. second an it mni score , r. single
&„ r to Brian Ruiriig in Canada Co, fought off a
game until .
when Phil Petrie singled on a The Plasterers left • three Jansen g when the Fisher
French scored men on and scored a run in after he had singled.' He ronin to Barri a ternporary,tle tightened up and kept them'
second run erroroand sacrifice the the top of the seventh to take moved to 'second on a ,pass with the .Truckers. Glen off the • -.bases. Don
Brian' Romig. Jack rifice gh a last miute lead but ball and a, throwing error by Tigert led off the inning with off opened •the
scored the winner in the couldn't ' bang on. to win.. Brian Rumi�g_when Hansen a single, moved down when time's scoring in, the second
second after he drew a walk, Alister: Nevins doubled to lead'' tried to steal third put the ball Jed DeJong was hitby a pitch game
beating out a Fisher
.. stole second and scored ,on off the Nevins
on a in the outfield and allowed the" and scored on a single by Bob error and moving around on
. Phil er run to ,score. Ron Corriveau „.Dick, Casey Wildgen stepped BrianPetrie scored his single. d . GleneFerguson hit Black safelyton opened the scoring in the first into a' two bagger _that drove John Os'nglediand mon d to
ian
Philon a single. He moved down :two runs in and then' -scored
run inthe ,seventh beating of an error on a first baseman . on a pass ball and scored on on an error to Pat, Conlon. 'second on a' Builder error that
another French error for a ' Ross Brindley, In the fifth Tom Love's single. Canada Co scored .twice in allowed McWhinney to score
single and coming in on a shot inning the Plasterers' notched and sent Orr to third. Bill
Cord's scored their lone.run the . fourth after PatOrr
by French Williamson.
17to pull the fiasco by Martin that in the fourth when Phil Petrie Conlon grabbed a double, Mcbea. u 5scored on an.third
and
game out in the sixth. with a 'to relief duty by Brian Hoy singled and Brian Rurnig . Brian Thompson drew a walk • Fisher error. Clare Harman
stepped into a two bagger to and Glen Tigert doubled to, notched the final Cleaner run
rally that scored two runs and Martin hit. Eric Stewart,' score him. Simon. Langlois score them. Glen Tigert and
and left. two men on before Keith Lapp got a single from • was the winner giving up four: Glen McNeil scored the other in the fourth after he was hit
Cord's snuffed it out. George a Trucker error that scored :. hits and striking • out 11 bat-. Canada Co: runs in the second by a pitch. Brian McLean.
th' innings.
McNe.1• drew a walk and Bill Callow
off. h Stewart. Richard Shoemaker
Sutton led the inning's
ewar . 1 ter -s. ,Brian Petrie two
offence with double . and and Alister Nevins'''dretw outs and gave gotup five
scored on.. Bill Gallow's walks and Glen Ferguson, strikers in the loss.
single. Gallow went to second earned two RBI's on a
on a wild pitch moved to sacrifice. Walter Bell singled LITTLE BOWL 12
third on a pass Ball and off' Steve Haggit's error in the BRINDLEY P 2 - •
scored, when Clare :Harman . fourth and scored on errors to Little Bowl bats came alive. .McGee 10 LAKEPORT 3 McWhinney was grabbed for
Brian Hoy and Roth. Brindley. Sunday ht and pushed a • Rick 'Sowerby caught two . 10 hits in the loss..'
5h k and
and it i gs. .: ..K.,;.� , ... -M .,..
took the loss giving up .14 hits slammed a double to score '"
while his' Brindley coun- : Harman ' before' ', Fisher Ben Worsen of the Goderich Midget baseball team°is tagged out at home as he attempted
terpart Gord Riley won on a retired the side:'Fred Pellow to score from second blase on a single: The. Goderich�imidg,ets beat Listowel in a game
ten hitter. ..gave up eight hits and Struck Tuesday. (staff photo)
out three for the win. Dong
singled...•
BRI.NDLEY T 9
BRISIDLEY P 8
Three hits and;' .an. error
and -pushed r
rug ,. •
Richard Dema er dozen runs across to give the hits, forced two errors and
Alister Nevins walked in the
Ziebart 8 McGee 3 • Arbour- stole second and.went
second and Glen Ferguson hit . Bowlers their first win in four scored four runs himself :_to - to third t on another.went
into. a fielders choice that starts. The Bowlers got off en lead McGee Pontiacs'to'a 10-3 . Ziebart Rustproofers. sent error that senhMcGee
in the right foot „in the first in- win over the Lakeport
wiped out a one run indle t grabbed Shoemaker at third; g17 batters to theplate in the first. Arbour took advantage
h d ' B indley ' Ron Hodge forced on an error. ning when Ron. , Ritchie ,Steelers: Sowerby also.held second and third riings and . of a third McGee error to
r over to. load. the bases and.Phil stepped into a triple to lead the -Ste•elers to five hits 'and
Plastering tovictorythe order off. ' Bruce Stoll struck five batters out to help' : came -away with an.8-3 win'`' score and Volrand went to
Brindley wTrsday night.
in ..a ' 9 8 walk: earned and• of rc a singled Ritchie in and was in the win. over McGee Pontiacs • in third on Ron • Corriveau's,
contest Thursday night. walk: Jim, Martin forced caught on a fielder's choice The McGee pitcher scored -Monday's league action: single: Volland pushed they
t t ther error to single and g fourth
fthegame
The Plasterers wen o ono score tobeighton a
k tfi bottom of the score Nevins before a fluke that left Bill Black on-� first. the opening
run >.n _
ire t k moved d on a ft h singled in the first • Tom Love started the error -before McGee closed
and pushed the tieing hit retired oB die error and scored on inning Doug Spitzig beat out scoring
work
. in e " Blac own -after er : e.
seventh he Plasterers. splurge with a single the door:
winningruns across with John Phil caught una:pins rin y..
andBlack riinnin Dave Patterson's single. In a Lakeport error '• t:o; � move off a Pontiac error., Love stole .,
no one � out. r steal. the uce . from hitSecond
The 'the .second the :Bowlers .Sowerby around and both' '^ his way'to third and scored on The Pontiacs "came ' back
.v
•Truckers. Bruce , from second removed
s -on les . S d_on a second r ..r•....to -a single,,by�Rick .Duckworth. with two runs• in the second
from the._......: - - _. ... , ..... ... -the---loaded-the-,bags :-s?ng .,Dore
from ..„Rob Snell,, .. John Don Johnston. Sowerby Lee Arbour singled to move inning when Kevin`Meriam"
''Fisher . signalled�o �le�ad- off-'"Iriterferei�ce-• •removed "-the ;-
the inning and went to second .chance.; of tile: Truckers Crawford •.and, Bruce 'Stoll managed'' a - single off a Duckworth down.and .Ray
drew a wally. and scored on
that a Plasterer error smashed getting foceDlay at home setting ' up Glen •Faulkner's Steeler- error .in ' the third, Volland laid down a sacrifice . Paul Kelly's .triple. Kelly
tieing
run John Hoy to take and umpire Doug, Fisher rand .slam home run. The : went to .second' on a Wild to put them both in scoring scored on an error on John.
the dley to' dr. Ross ruled• Hodge oht at the Glen
B
' e. .Glen' .fowlers added two more runs pitch; moved to third on Doug position. Duckworth came in. Warr'g sacrifice •fly. Rick,
Brindley smashed a' and Fergusonthe std in the fourth when Glen 'Spitzig'ssacrifice"and scored: on a_Pontiac 'error 'and Ron• Sowerby scored the game's
bagger to score Fisher .and Fergson added . firstrs. other Faulkener came' out a walk on an• error to Rtiss Pruden Whetstone singled Arbour in. final run. in the seventh after
Bran •Bowman slammed a Plasterer run in the tafternand scored on .a triple by• Ron Sowerby added a run to Simon Langlois led off, the he singled: He moved . to
tri le to score Hoy for the he was hit by a pitch and ..Dave Patterson: 'Patterson the Pontiacs total in the fifth,. third • inning •with'- a round . second on a wild pitch, third'.
p scored from second after Phil•.
win. came' in en a. single by'Mike .. with a 'Lead .off -homer, ands". tripper with nobody•on. Tom on Ron Whetstone's single
Truckers made ohs Black -walked -and M.Jim Martin n-Ddhert beat Rick Sowerby followed Alp,:Love followed up with a single, and scored on a Ziebart error
• TheWild en. Ke . , . y
ru
:si a n inning
contest that withla folk dngled. Martin. gave•. hp aan• out a fielder's choice in the with a: triple: Russ Priider:, arid Rick Duckworth moved.' to Kevin Meriarn.- Rick
game
gapto a in singleruclosed the Bowman s forx hitterue low . l3 good fifth that caught John singled Sowerby in arid him to third with a double. A Sowerby gave up 11 hits in the
gap off a run. Johnand Bowman's was Crawford at Isecond. Bruce scored himself. after Dale Pontiac error scored Love loss striking out five: Simon •
led with . a single and for awiri. Stoll singled to move Doherty Misch drew a walk and John and moved .Duckworth . to Langlois sot the win fanning.
around and he scored on a Phillips and Ron Whetstone third and Lee Arbour singled . 10 and giving up six hits:'
sacrifice by Bill Black. • , hit singles: Ron. Sowerby beat—to drive in the third run:
Brindley notched a pair of out an error in the sixth to go
COUNTR.Y CLUB
BY DORIS; PAQUETTE,
Fine weather : has ' finally
arrived and the' golfers are
out in full force.
The big news at - the
Maitland is the Pro -golfers
"'Mini Tour" being held' at'. the
Maitland on„Friday, June 11.
starting at-” 12:00 o'clock.
Mark that date.. on your
calendar and:come down and
watch the pros play.
Maitland pro Ed Rowe will
be playing with fellow _pros
from Kitchener, Waterloo,
Brantford, London, Stratfordp
Sarnia, Chatham, Strathroy,
and Windsor - among these
pros will be Ken Gerard who
has played at the Maitland
before.
Boys are'needed 'for, cad-
dies so if you know of a boy
who is jnterested in the game
of golf, leave his, name with
Ed at the . Pro Shop -or call
him at4-9641.
The tennis courts are in at
the club and will be ready for
play in about ten days. Watch
the paper for the grand
opening date.- as two former
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runs in the seventh leading off to first and scored on -a two .
with . John Hakker's si- bag smash ;by: Doug Spitzig.
ngle. Jim Martin slammed Russ Pruder singled Spitzig
a double to drive Hakkers in, in before Lakeport halted the
moved to third on .a sacrifice drive- leaving: the Pontiacs
by Walter Bell and scored' on with the bases loaded. Kevin
a pass -
be at the^ club or
ball Jim Martin Meriam and Rick Sowerby
{ b f this a batters and gave added runs in the seventh.
fanned thee
They are Keith' Carpenter and up a
r
Ladies' night winners for John .Crawford three a 'four tallies in the final twg innings
hitter for the win: :
Mayashot at a
were: first. flight; breaking Sowerby's
Maxine
.•. Martin, Hazel
dozen hits .in .the loss.; . ' Lakeport posted their
Harry Fauquaker.
Beaver,' .putting; second
flight,: Sheilagh Sully, Ardithe
Brissette, Joan McDougall,
putts; third flight, Diane
Melick, Chris ' Hoffmeyer,
Verne; Frith, putting) fourth
flight,- Joane Jasper, Sandy
Braid. Maxine Martin was
closest to the, pin on 6.
The ladies` section at • the
Maitland have started an
interclub with Sunset and
Kincardine. Kincardine will
host the first of the three on
Wednesday June 23, starting
at 10 a.m.
Eight ladies from each club
will be entered 4n this in-
terclub. Sign` your name on
;idle sheet at the club if you
wish to go.
Monday Men's Night
winners were: Dave Cornish
Reene Eveleigh, Bill Bradley,
' Tom Jasper, . Jack Hoff-
meyer., Randy. Hugill, Fred
Jewell, .Don Elliott Ken
.:Treitz and John=Sekneiker.
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CANADAjum when John Fenwick smashed
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Glen McNeil pitch and drove a dei acs' error. Wayne
it. out of the park to start a 10 Pon Draper singled in
run Brindley offence that • seventh, moved around thehe•
edged Canada ' Co. 10-8 M Ron' .Miller's sacrifice and
Sunday's action. Bowman's scored On Prank •ice an's
homer led off. the third inning' single. Brian MacKenzie;.
that resulted. in four Brindley strucknout six and gave up a
runs. Gord Riley drew a walk dozen hits in and g
and moved to second on John
s.
McGinnis' single.- Louis Fisher 7 French 4
Yundt collected a . double for
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Brude Bowman's single. "In Gerry. Boog
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the fourth Brian Bowmand
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scored when Gord' Riley to a
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bagger, Riley scored on Ross
- Brindley's single. • French Cleaners. The drive
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Ziebart - 50.. 0 10
French Cleaners • -- 3 2 0
Brindley Transport 2 2' 1 5
Lakeport Steelers ,:'T 2 1 ;° 3
Little Bowl 1 • 3 • 1) 2
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