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GODERICH LT$.11N-Y,-,414,..11,1:5, 4976 Player Glen ll,'igert .... "..:...Cana.da Co, 44 21 > i11 Gallow , : . French 42 20 Greg Hansen Ziebart 35 ' . 16 Casey Wildgen•" CanadaCo. 30 ' 13 Lei Arbour ..:. --.,; • • Ziebart"' 26 11 . Wayne Draper r.. • Lakeport 36 15 ,416 Louis Yu idt Brindley T 28 -:• 11 ' .' :g92 Ross 'Briltdley• ,. BrindleyiT .23 -9 • .3.01_ Phil Petrie •.'. . Gord'sy, 44 . 1.7. ` .386 •jtuss Pruden, : ::. •I, . `McGee's 35 13 ` , - ,374 GOIERICIii INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL 13atting Standings...........,._ Team tI3 H PCT. ,477 .476. .457 °.433 .423 1ODERIiggI'JNDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS DIVISION "A" - Team Ziebart Rustproofers • French Cleaners • Zitfle Bowl •• • • • Lakeport Steelers 4 12„, 1 0 9.. .. 4 0 4 7 ,� 1 -BrindreyT -.•-4" " • - DIVISION "B" McGee Pontiacs. ... Fister'Builders .•....-_....;..., .. 8...: -. Gord's Sports 6 Canada Co.. ....... .: , .. 4 9• Ehdiay. 10 ' 'GAMES SUNDAY :7 4- 6.. 5 Lakeport vs Ziebart, Gord's vs McGee Fisher vs- Brindley T- • Little.Bowl vs Canada Co.' :GAMES MONDAY r7".• Gord's vs Fisher French vs Lakeport GAMES WEDNES'D'Ak,. Little Bowl vs McGee • Brindley P vs French. 0 0' Pts. • .24 18 9, 9 9 18 :16-• 13 8 2 oderic FIRAT> CE' -Pace -„ PurseS250 COKELLA•i�'''. . , E. Withers JARVIS COUNSEL J. Muir ' • NORTHWOOD MISSEY'- `'J: Duckworth CLAIM JUMPER . • J. Lester 1. Campbell C. Fisher D. Jewitt J'. McDaid '. CI•UEF'NOBLE SHOCKEM ALL. • SKIPPIC S LASS SWILL•YBOY -- SECOND RACE -Pace ANABRET HAMMER. entries • SIXTH RACE -Pace • CITY BOOTS. ' ROYAL MAE GRATTAN. GRATEFULDANDE ' SCOTCH A PLENTY • SWINGBRIDGE - TIMBERINA HY, CHECKMATE CLAYBROOK RICCI PURSE ;300 '' EDGEWOOD.CIIIP P. Maguire • TINY'S'COPPER DUKE - R. Williamson SLOW DEAN - - R. Colvin TBA DISQUALIFIED A.C. DILLON -SPINNER '. DREAM VOLO ROMPIN RHONDA A MORTGAGE LIFTER. TH!R'D-RACE-:Pate --: OL MEL WILLAS FERRICA SCARLET SHERYL ' J Lester`' - Ia Jewitt TBA Meltwain B. Rapson -Purse•;30'0. R. Battin R. Williamson ""k". Dam BONNIE MEADOWS' .. • W:W. McLean ' SUNDAY TOPIC " '• =J. Duckworth ACKWIN' - B. Rapson • IMA-TACTI•LE • - C. Crandon. GRANNYMATHERS' R.-Mathers RAGTIME KID • SEVENTH RACE - Pace PRIMA -AMBER ' JUST A DODGER' CHICOPEE STAN '' * MAGGIE'S FLIGHT - WILLASMARNIE • Purse ;250 G. Roebuck J,. McKsgue R. Colvin J. Mtiig • R. • hairier plate: The. first time he . • Brindley T 3 French 2 Brindley Transport posted two 'runs in ' the. first' and added the winner in the third to edge French Cleaners 3-2'in a -rain shortened, GoderiCh. Industrial softball_ • ;league game. Wednesday night. The game, called in the sixth due to rain, was the fourth win of the season for the Truckers and roiled a ,pid by_ French to Giese '" the ' gap_.::cin - leag,ue leading Z-iebart Rustproofers. Brian :-.'Hey- opened , the game'sscoring as the leadoff batter taking ' advantage of two- French e.rreirs tb.'1'and on . second: Hoy stole third and scored' on a single by Ross • Brindley. Brindley. used ..single's from Louis .Yundt'arid • John. Hoy to score the seco-nd Brindley run::1,1e-•dre•w--a- alk - in • the third'' and moved around on a. single by 'Louis "--TYundt: aid wn the ame on a single by Bruce Fisher. Fr -enc -h teethe game in the • Opening . inning collecting a pair of runs 'off six batters. Ron 'Klages° drew a walk to lead off the"htrench order and stole - secorid ` base.- 'Frank. ;rand' Glen Tigert- helped his own ,eause with a t ree run er defence. tightened up round tripper. Mike; ' to retire the side. followed up with a double and_ Fred Pellow fanned - n Mike Donnelly singled him batters and gave up seven hits home Mike •Palmer iCm the win.while 'Bruce.. Stoll was, tagged : fot' seven sacrificed* and Bill ° Durst hits in theloss. singled . • home the winner, - F i s.her, FYiliCtl 0 4„,, Dohnelly scored afm';itiSurance ;�;;, C marker'in the sixth Brian r . ustom Builders Brandiey and'John Hoy ; • to shutout Freneh Cleapers 5.- 0 - 0 and -zim:ave closer .to._McC ee scored -'the' other l`ottr ;13fin- in Division °"B" standings in clley runs. y.: Iimdtistrial ftball . action ° ,Glen T -igen gave up •eight a4-1 win Stealers. e n'R 1�raper- for the homer in the second singled and the Builders Were inning to tie the score after g. Dra=per -had -sashed -one -out up..bx--two:Dennis LeBri�n-, made It three in the'' fourth of the park. for. the Stoelers In' .: the top of the `inning. Paul inning when he slammed a D�elly used a Stealer error to ball out of the park' for a single and errors•"to Harry round -trip. Jack MacKinnon, Kerr. and -John Phillips Walked in the fifth and singles p from Jim Durs•t,' Chuck allowed, Kelly to score the :Jewell and' Jim ,Bell jumped, winner.. scattered if hies' for iiye runs .Hoy, Term y Paulter Ross• Monday Bile Brian n the loss. f Lakeportl hammered a w eandthree• . Pontiacs s to hits for the win While on •ay night. Hoy gave up eiighti Fisher went to wank in the McGee Lirst tiOng grabbing'.. the Russ Pruder ha inning run. John Hoy drown pitch ever -the fent walk and Fred ,Pellow singgled, erroi:•s later McGeeo Move him to third. Pee��i'ovv--. :were on their way tole' second and a Fr nch. • or.r:'the Lakeport rror..allowed Hey to score Pr_izder-tagg.ed_Way and- Pellow to . move ---into• . scoring position. Jirn`I511rst : , the score to five • - •MacDonald waited out walk Doug .. Spitzig added: -an.. _ , • Fred- •Pellow got the -- to fill fmgst and George Sutton. insurance marker in the fifth fanning nine Cleaners afmd. sacrificed . 'to move -both starting off with a single after runners into scaring position. John.Warr had beat .out ``a giving up' four "(lits, Bill �:Blll. Gallow '1 amm.ar . a Stealer error. Deb Shewfelt' gGallow wag . the loser giving „ up 11 hits and striking 'out'° double to bring them both hit; a fielder's choice that .;_ across and•tie the garmme, - - , caught Warr, at third Ron `"" Brian Hoy then brought his • ' Sowerby forced a. Steeler ' . Ziebart 1 McGeee ' The two division, leaders •arm to bear on the Cleaners• error that scored Spitzig and- •. fought for seven and one third holding them to just three hits left Shewfelt,on third and Don across five' innings: The effort Johnson sacrificed Shewfelt scoreless innings -before Ron earned hirci a win while Don across., ., Whetstone caught a triple and 1VIcWlunneDraper ' scored •Kray Volland after; y gave.up a half p tagged Ron' Sower for one' .of three .Volland had managed one ;a dozen hits in the loss, b-Yotic single off Rick Sowerby,., 'Canada Co. 10..Brindley T8 - - Steele(- hits and hammered The game; a classic pmt- • ` Canada Co, , splurged for ' the ,ball out of the park for cuing -defensive duel; had five runsin-the fourth inning Lakeport's solo run. Draper only nine hits throughout with to Wipe out, a. two Tun deficit. gave up. five hits in the kiss. •21 : batters.going ' with n and ed a Trans ort' fisher 3 Little. Bowl•2 • g Brindley ' ii P win in S , s ow•erb • wa's :Jack" "The- Germ': g g• Y i0 8 in Sunday's league . ac- h e tagged for half a dozen lits tion. Two' walks, two' singles, MacKinnon slammed a home .a :double•°and,.a.hom:e runinp run'in the first, 'extra inning . •and fanned ° seven . batters• _ the :inning boosted Canada and'boosted Fisher .Custom m while his counterpart. Simon. Langois Co, to their fourth :win in '11 Builders .out .of a, two run 'gave un .three hits and fanned 1.4 for the win.' `•'11, starts, ' •ddadlock with Little ' Bowl- ...•• Paul. Kelly, reached third The league rookies jumped giving -the Builders a 3-2 win, '. twice' -for' the reached Pontiacs but into- a' first inning four run ' MacKinnon jumped on- a b th- t' o Imes was nelo OII -the n,Fauw _ lead but` couldn't hold off the., .1 ruCe Stoll. pitch for the one ` �r.uuru{e-i+u�:neavaw a..u. waLt;.Rcu•aa•� .+a• +�. top ..of the walk.d q.ote • Geconct _ and .D Jewitt Bri`n'dle'y "�"urrie,' a m o a i. • 9 - -ms � 'tl'i��'--� TBA• ... _.two.... run; .deficit, Pat Con Purse;4,541.74 ," " r . started the :game off .W.th a wa B Webster anmoved to e'cond on •Nik Mirk . . EicHTIrRACE :- Pace-* DERBY BOB HAZY -DARES BELVA'S LEE . JANET EXPRESS . JUDY;MATHERS; _. , MARCH WILL :JERSEY' DELL SPOILED BEN. NINTH RACE -Pace ' WAY.:KID ,. .. $AY'BE HAYFEE MARGO JOHNSTON EXCEL MAC • - • CACTUS MACK TAILBACK, MULBERRY PAINTER MIKE'S Ji tMY°LYNN TENTH-RACEry-Pace WINNING CLASS NANCY ROCKET MARGIE5 GIRL LISA DAY • REZMARGLORY. • COUNTESS JILCARO.. J. Meriam FOURTH RACE -Pace - Q Purse $4,741.74 JANICE MCDONALD S. McDonald TREFOIL DEBBIE . R. Stevens' :LE ri'BR WIN D, Williams AWAY KIILEAN , v . B. Warner MbimrSA SMOOTHIE E. Sigfrid' D. Wall. N. Campbell nese WO , • B. Colvin C. Crandon R. Rundle J. Pollard G. Durdie J.•McKague B. Volland J. Muir PENNY BROWN MOTHER PARKER' FIFTH RACE - Trot STAGE DANCER MISS SKIPPERETTE CHARGIN-CHARLIE JAT JEFFERSON PEGGY SAX HQNOVE'R OZARR_OHRIS BARBARA'S BILLY • consuer information- • PICKLING . The products of pickling can only be as good as the quality of the initial' ingredients. By starting with the best ingredients possible and then carefully following a 'r - ti recipe, a desirable end product"should result. 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Roebuck ' ..,with:_;four.._o£_tbeir own: inth_e Purse;350 bottom -half ofithe inning after, v: vanstone Steve Haggitt led off with a 'Will' German - : tri le:. Bruce Bowman singled A. Abbott A - g J.' Meriam to score Haggitt and'Bruce. .TBA" Fisher singled' to :move G. Durdle - B owrrian down.. Brian Hoy' • took advantage of. a -Canada Co. error to load.the bags for TerryPaulter's three bagger. R; Jerry - " G. Roebuck Purse $4,531.74 D. Shewfelt TBA Canada' Co. enjoyed a.Lesier_--_another -big inning in the D.. Wall Quirie fourth when.Pat Conlon and M Corbett,Bob-Dick led off with walks Dennis __.LeBrun' led 'off :,the ,F4sher bath. in the'first'and led " off the ; game's scoring.- LeBrun singled, moved to• . second on a pass ball and took "advantage .of sacrifices from •John Hoy and- Jim Duff -Te score ` the run. -'Fred"• Peilow- gave the ' Builders.; a sixth inning. two run lead ;.with.,a single. Pell.ow moved. to . second on .Jack -Ma_ cKinnon"s sacrifice.and third on a single` by htick:. Ji-m,_Beli... went to third on a pass b"a•1t. Langlois fanned'the next two batters . and Rick :Sowerby' popped up to...end, the inning: In. the . sixth Kelly singled; went to second on a pass ball and - stole third. Harry: Kerr stria out' and DonwJohnston drew a .walk but an attempted - silueeze caught. Kelly at the. plate and preserve.]' the. ; shutout. • •The-'Rustproofers left (nen' on third three times in seven 1:MR10:before finally; scoring' Volland in the eighth. The win was the 12th, for Ziebart, against, one loss. McGee have a nine and four record tcl:lead - Division `B" slamine'd a • centre • field - sacrifice: • fly-: to score MacKinnon: Little: Bowl::batsstarted to work in the bottom of the Sixth- putting the Bowlers back into the game. Glen - Fajlkner waited out a walk and scored the first 'Bowler run- .on Bill Black's 'double Mike Wildgen followed up with a- two bagger of his own , to tie _the game before the • ' .' ..`'RFS ;.v .• . • . .. ow oPEN FOR B.USI iESS :,i BAYFIELD MEAT MARKET NEX r DOOR TO L C B 0 BAYs=1ELD ONT PHONE 5 6 5-. 2 1 60 ^,. .ft- 11(iiii l .Here are• a°f'ew examples of our special prices.:. CUT '.FROM.CANADA GRADE "A" # 1 BEEF a 4.-.:.•�..•.�.....•t ..r .. ►'..� •�..- .�....:.•....•� ..,.•. .• �...., ..:.•��.•p.. , 4.•....•. i PRIME -AIL $ ,:STEAK - La, 9�c i _ STEAK• 29 . : . 1 ' ; .• ,............„..........„.,.__,.........._._.,,.....,..,..,;...,...c.....,;................;._)....._...,..........,......,........,.......................___......_____I , n ,,.- t/a POUND �, - '� ��AV�� ! 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