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6,r, -ODER AL -STAR, TT HURST Y+ JULY 1-5,18y6 ---.,
acCus
leads
ilarettes charge
Marilyn . Mactuspey went
j. -six,. for six at the plate. and
scored five riinS to lead
Gardiner's Superstars ta.a 28 ..:_
4 victory over:, the Sailorettes
'• ir1 'Ladies.Recreetional "sof- •
tball Wednesday action.,
Lori.=•Keller, :and ° Jud.y
• Draper .• went : to .the rnound' ,
held the Sailorettes to three
hits in the firstiive inin'nings.
• The Superstars scored two•.
early .runs irr; the first." Lori `•
Keller ..,homered and
•Mac,truspey doubled •-home
Pat,,Denomme or the .tallies:
They added seen more runs'
^ in the second inning ori•'seveh
singles, two doubles 'and a
Trite Third:.. inning was the '
Superstars' best. when •they
scored eight -runs upping their
lead to:17=0 on five singles and
four doubles, Another run.
was added in. the fourth as.
Mariln MacCuspey scored'.
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On -Cathie Sturdy's single. The
Superstars "'got four more, '
making 'it 2220. in .the ' fifth
inning, •'when Dawn 'West-
brook chipped'in though
RBI's Slamming a bases-;
loaded triple. • • •
The Sailorettes- scoredd four
runs in the bottofn`of the sixth •. .
breaking' the ';. shutout
threatened by the Superstars
Wendy Prue; Judy,Bedard,::':'
*Joyce. McIver.. and Wanda
`Million ' came through_ ,w*th':'
the runs_for the Sailorettes, `"
-Super
star 'bats swung .for
six more runs in the top•of the
seventh with power -hitter Hat •
Denpr.-t; omn'ofethdp.._riincriving.a borne run
Lori; Kellet:- and Judy'`
Draper combined talents for
the win while Jodi Cox pidked
up ' the gloss with Bev Doll
pitching. relief.. The Super-
stars retain their hold on first
place in the`;League. "•
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iamondsia1Io
Swin
ers 23-4
Goderich Blues' Diamonds
-walloped • the •Go,derich:
Swingers, -23-4• in•' Huron
Centrat° Ladies' • Softball
League action Wednesday,
The Diamonds , had., only 'one ,
scoreless inning in their
triumph. and'pitc'her Marlene
Black>;aye .up justfiyehi,tst
The Diamonds started out
strong °getting 'seven .;first -
inning ..runs on seven hits.
Judy _Brindley scored another
in the second_ and'. the•.
Diamonds had an8-0aead,
;The Swingers got their first '
'hit of the ball game frorn• Jean :
Maclnnes .in -the'. top- of the•
• thjrd, and Ilona Murch drove
her across the plate for their
''f irst run. '
The Diamonds '-promptly
oatdng could
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,scored seven runs and nppetl
their lead to 1.5-1 on nine
hits. Blue's :Diamonds had
:their only scoreless, hitless
inning in the: fourth°as pitcher
Diane Leddy found the handle
on her Lp.itahes.
The topof.the fifth marked
two Swinger runs, Sherry..
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Goderich Bantam• girls first baseman;, Sandy Rowe grabs the throw ahead of the Dublin
baserunner in a game played Tuesday', rn the last.Weeic,Goderich beat Dublin, Seaforth
and Tavistock, (staff photo) •• •
irl
antam s undefeated
in lastnine start
:Goderich Bantam Girls had in the fifth, thwarted by a Wither walked and Michelle
another. good vyeek, keeping_ D•ublindouble:play. singled home the first.
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Close , to -first place•with wins In ° th,e sixth . Goderich Tavistock -run.
over Seaforth 14-4, ovel' started another rally., Tracy Denise Mitchel more
Tavistock •12-2 " and ^oyer-- Jewel.walked,. then scored on singledwith two out in the
Dublin 13 2 Mitchelmore's double: Sandy • seaond and scored- on Rote's tc
Boyce. hitting a •two-run:a :Rowe then scored her with a p
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the Sixth Goderich•
tri le for h
::_don ..Again the -.scoring
Diamonds GODERTCH AT DUBLIN` single, Jackie Meriam got: on run.: Rower; -was then nailed
marched. away, "mooring' six` base . and Ann McDonald. coming into the. plate:
•runs -irk the bottom of the fifth.-_, Goderich .girls scored all . ,.
The Diamonds topped off' their'runs• in th'e'firs't and last slammed a two -run trips for .: In •the third inning, Kauf
the rsctirin wall two"m'ore'in ' inning s:and 1, Denise
Mit sik runs and a 13-0 lead " - man end Jenny Harper. led off;,.
the sixth, and the ga'lne;ended -'•chelmare°� pitched five and _,.Then, in the top' of ., the: • with walks. Then with' -two :,
2 • - .. • iamonds over• seventh with two out, Mit outs registered;• Heidi Elliott '1
4 3 , D+two thirds innings giving up ' chelm, •e, walked a' man and walked, Lori Thompson got*•.
Swingers••:. Marlene •;:Brack one. hit as they defeated the gave�'up a two run j�ofrrer'to , .three run triple . and Mit~'',
pitched the•win for the ' Dublin squad 13 2 on Tuesday •
end the game With just two cheltnore.slamrried a two-run
Diamonds While Diane Le for Lori Thompson started'
a ,
hurled in a losing cause ening: t t d hits .and -two runs given up.. homer 'giving • the Goderich
' first
'Mitchelmore hurled the..wi'n girls an 11 -1 -lead:
the Swingers. , rallythef' st
seven -run In „ lr in six and one-half innings, ''The; fourth: inning saw yet.
with a homer. Then Traty pitching nine strikeouts another run as• Harper
Jewel got On as did MitP g walked, stole a base, ';w•as
mmore and -Sandy Rowe and,came
sixigled in ewe :. a
Menem then, got a two -run GoderiCh',r caprtali' Ld on , home on'a passedhall•° ,
Tavistock Uurning Tavistock got their
• o e e shortage
a
chelmore
L Jackie ' TAVISTOCK AT GOD1;,rRICH sacrificed to third
�a n 9
d. on two.
,pitching, second . •
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double and score
• ,: u •• ,. al eight walks given up¢into run. o%_the game on -t ree'
If, consumers don't stop chases tven:twice'.the amount- fielder's choices. Then Rita -
eight g • P y
.hoardin mason -jar that she or he really needs,. .Lassalineand'jenny Moregot ea ter$undaya'fivernnin walkmorgiv endscoringMit2`''
p g on base and came. home •on • g
re• acement lids . as they.,. the "demand is. ' doubled:' � defeated Tavistock 12-Z. � inthefifthinning. •
,come on•the market there ,Obviously:,if this hoarding Lori Thompson'ssecottdhitof Theyyrie Elliottdand` 'Lori: • Mitchthinni got the. win for
••couldrbe a'shortage for. this continues, --it won't take long, the inning, a triple, giving
Goderich a 7-0.lead.- • . ..•, . Thompson started the game Goderich giving: , up' eight.
year's' canning season, report to create a drastic Shortage,'
food specialists at the Ontario Purchase 'just as marry lids Dublin cam
e close to . arun
with, walks, °Denise Mit-. walks -and ,one• first -inning
w'11 need for as Denise Mi chelmo,re gave'' "chelmore got on one passed .base hit... -
ball t l o d t h e bases
and Food Council, as you think you r .'
Last summer's shortage of, this year' and leav-e :the.rest uP two walks and hada-hen on
a o... n
'first and third with two out Sa.ndy.Rowe's,sin le,brou ht .'GODER1CHATSEAFORTH,
"'lids left many. consumers ata for your neighbors. Otherwise two men .home. The Jackie ' .
loss as to`liow to::preserve the your rto a manager :may be ..but struck out the side.
M It :was., even .closer. for'1�Ieriatri walked to load the Goderich had • another
abundant supply eof s, • tarso, forced to limit the - amount.- ecoo a The bases, Chris Kaufman 'hittilit-Spree", F'rid'ay'•'' evening'"'
fruits.and vegetables; sold to .each crustomer until Dublin in the s They duplicated the feat to score a as they defeated• `S"ea°Tor-TATOY
This- yea'rw, well over twice the supply and demand even got a walk,. a hit:b basestter and. run and Ann ,McDonald with sixteen hits, seven for
as many lids. are beingsingle to load" the with
out reportat. one out, • but .again' Mit- tripled .for' .five first' inning extra bases, by a scoreof 14-
_::manufactured in Ontario•and All reports indicate that the . -
laxge quantities are • also supply of fids :will be, more c�relmore :pitched•herself out iTa' - 4.
of .jam with two strikeouts. Tavistock' eam.e back for aj Sandy Rowe scored Heidi:
being imported Yet the lids than adequate for` this year's run .in.thei.r half'of the inning. Elliott inthe first on a double
afir disappearing • quickly canniiig.season so there is no Goderich was next to -leave Rohner led off with a walk, (continued'on page 18)
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