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sound defensive,. hail', ,to
compliment . the ' stirs yit:.
,ching effort -of Brian - Roy A 'tar
edge Fishers 2-0 in-iladustri 1;
league action -Sunday.
- The win was the fifth, of the
season for Brindley and
moved them into fourth place
In the standings, two points.
ahead of Lakeport Steel.
ac eWo
' Three, "divigions of : the
'Ontario.' Sires Stakes were
featured at Godei-ich
Raceway Thursday when
three year old fillies went to.
the post after,nearly $15;000 in
purses. '
The fourth:race on•the to
race card . was the first
di-visonof the Stakesand was.
•won by Mother Parker after
Trefoil Debbie was .knocked.
out of first place by a'jud'ge's
decision. Trefoil• crossed the
wire in 2':08.2°• but ha r her
time disallowed after the
track's presiding judge ruled
a protest by Norm Campbell
valid. Campbell, 'driving
Mother Parker was awarded
firstplace and Trefoil Debbie
was knocked back to second.
Mother_parker paid $4.20 to
win --and combined with'
Trefoil Debbie for a $19.30
exactor.
Nip a Nuff paced the.rnile'in
• 1).:06.4• to win the second
Stake's division. Driver Ron
Elierker drove the filly in for
the fastesttime of the three
divisions'of the •night. Nip a
Nuff paid $4.80 to win and
•- combined with Willas Marnie
for a $22.40 exactor.
The thirddivision, the tenth
•
B•r-indfey iaeored the. win-
ning- run in tite botto m of first
inning. as .. D, ' Sleightholm
singled,, went toothird , on
Bruce Fisher's safety.. and
scored on Louie •'Yundt's
sacrifice. Sleightholm added.
the insurance marker in third
with Fisher and Yundt again
pp y ng he key hits.
•
Fisher .were unable•
to°
° i7routt .an offensive attack
and 'left-oniy'five base` run
Tiers . stranded through the
seven innings:. John Hoy
reached third • in- the 'first
inning inning and . ;three : other
players were -left on second
base.
Fred Pel.law'took the 16ss
eutures Sto
•
and final• race,. was won by
Lisa Day in 2:07':2. The filly,
driven by, Dave Wall paid
$4.90 to' ulnen" and. combined on.
• the- exactor with „Margie'•s
Girl to pay $ 5.10
The eighth race'trought the
crowd of. about 1,200 to its
feet and proved to be a classic
for track judges and bettor$.
The seven harse field :went to.
the post .in the mile pace and
in the back` stretch Belvas
Lee, driven by Robert Colvin,
moved away from the rail
and according to the judge's.
decision interfered with Janet
Express and Jersey Dell, The
result. ,was a seventh ,pl'ace
finish for,,Belvas-Lee, who '.
had won the'. race, •: and all'
other.entrants moving up one
spot. The .interference with
the three ,horses :eliminated
almost half the field. that
was `leading at•tha'rpoint; The
,result was a first place finish
for Derby Bob, ` • who paid
$11.10 to win, and an exactor
combination with Hazy Dares u
for a $27].00 payoff. The time.'
of the mile was 2:09.1.'
Track officials'reported•the.
attendance•tji be around 1,200
with the handle . reaching
$48,375.. _The.. track was rated
fast for the evening card:
SpOrtsfest 76 offers
recreation all. age
•
e uron Zone
Recreation , Association has
come up with: a new regional
games format for a multi -
sports program this summer
called Sportsfes:t'76.
Designed to lure as. many
c i dren and . adults as
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BY JOANNE WALTERS
Goderich Sunset Golf Club • •July. 13, was well• attended.
celebrated 'its ;fifth ' an=gross for•the night was
niversary on Saturday, July .Mike Drennan and low'. net ` t
17 with "a mixed two ball,. went to - Don- Siemon. '
roast beef supper and dance.. Congratulations to Mike and
There - was also some• Don..
"unusual". entert.a:inment. at 'First .flight winhers were: to
the dance, : __. —. —:Doug Spitzig, Greg Hansen
Mixed .two ball .winners ' and Bill Bradley. Second b
,•in'cluded: Shirley Baechler flight winners included Bruce
and .Dave Bedour, Isobel 'Lyndon, Heinz 'Sartori and N
MacDonald .and Bill Asher, Lee Arbour" And third flight
possible into"'.sports ' and
recreation, S,portsfest '76 will,
be presented in the form of
eight sports activities at sites
in the Lake • Huron area
Competition • is schedule
August 14th and 15th.
Sportsfest is. organized by
Jane Netzke of the Walkerton
Conitnunity' Centre. Anyone
'wishing to enter' any of. the
events should contact her' at
• 881-0620 or contact his. or her
. local recreation office.
Archery will be held ` at
1J -dna -yen Tennis is scheduled
for Exeter and Owen Sound.
Horseshoe pitching will be at.
the Watra Resort, south of_
Durham. `
Kincardine -D,istr•i.ct-
Secondary School 'wilt be the
site of a•• table tennis tour=
nament. For the young people
there's' a T -ball tournament -
at
at Palmerston, -
For the, not-so=young::,
here's a'euchre tournament
at the ,Ripley Corninunity'`:•
Centre and a shuffleboard
ornament . for the golden-
ers:atMo_unt Forest.
- A soccer tournament- for..
oys of house league calibre
will ,be played at Walkerton:
o all-star teams will be
flowed:
despite pitcltii"g . a stern
game and !ley chocked up'the•
1istory'
E TTLE BOWL'7
' CANADA
C!131:-1 i
Little Bowl combined walk
y'rrors'and timely hits tb• drub
Canada Comparly 7'.l tri in:
dustrial ••-league action at
Agriculture Park„Sunday.
The win was the_s.econd of
the week for the bdwlers'and
t o
ved them. .out f a third
rd
place tie.with Lakeport an
':Brindley T. in Division A: T-li-e•-
loss was . the. 10 ° th ..of the
season for Cana.• Co. ':and
• left them five •points out. 'of
third place•in Division B.
Little. Bowl' . exploded' for
five runs in' the •fifth infring
after scoringy.a Shigle run
th'e' first and two in the
secondf Canada Co. scored
theirronlyr•un 'tithe bottom'of
the sixth. ' •
Bruce Stoll. stored the first
,run after- he walked, ad-
yanced on a, fielder's choice
and came . borne on Glen
Fan-kinei's single-. They
added tWo re in the second
as R-ob; Snell and John
Crawford reached base on a
walk and an error' and later
scored on Charley Crawford's
single. They' rallied for five
More runs in,the fifth as they
sent ten -batters to the plate•
igert.
s
•
_.Canada Comli'iy managed
their only run:in the sizth:on a
single by Tigert and a triple
by Mike Redmond.: • -
Faulkiner led' the Little
Bowl.attack with three hits in
four : trips to the plate in-
cluding a double:'Tigert was
the top Canada Co. batsman
•• collecting: two of. their six hits
d and'scoring their only rue. "
GO;ROS SPORTS 4
• FISHERS 2
-Stan 'Doherty :fashioned :a
eat•foui-hitter while tearer-
mate Warren` Watt led the
Sue Muir and Cliff Kennedy, winnerswere Bill Vanston a
and Don "Mitchelmore and Brent Boak and Bob Riehl,
Mary Lyn Telford: C*�*�
Lynn
Juniors take note -.Junior
• The next mixed ,two ball_-_ Day_ w.ill_-be ...held -"=very
..will take place on Friday, Tuesday at- 9.a.rn."instead of
July 30 at 6.:30 .p.m: It will f' Thursday mornings, as of this
include a pot luck supper. .week:' Junior -Day winners on
Everyone is welcome. Thursday, July. 'a -were:' 4o.w
Men's night on ;Tuesday, .gross, Leroy Meriam andlow
• net, Dean Black:
Ladies' Night, winners on
Thursday, July.,.k5 were: first
flight,' low. gross, Shirley
"Baechler; •first flight, low net,
Del' Mitchelmore; second
flight, low ,gross, 'Joyce.
Bolton; second flight, low net, •
Pat 'Dockstader,; third flight, •
Ow gross, Willa . Williams;
third flight,• low net, Marj
Smitj•i; and fourth flight, low
gross, Dianne ' Armstrong;
fourth'flight, low net, Jackie.
Harrison . Congratulations
ladies.!.
Don't forget the barbecue
follewing.._'....}aci :es` -night--
tonight. Also, a ladies' ' in
terclub is _being_ he:1d._.a the
• Sunset on Wednesday, July -'
28. Tee off time is 1 p.m. The
Sunset ladies will be hosting
the•Kincardine ladies and the •
Maitland ladies.
The annual.Sunset Men's
'.Invitational will be held on
Wednesday, August 18. Tee
off .tim•s are now available.
Please book one mow for your
convenience:
Golf .tip for hitting out of a•
and trap: aim t� strike the
and three or four inches
ehind the ball with flange or
ale of your. c}ult. The flange
hen slices through .the sand
na:- shallow arc, un-
ercutting the ball. The sand
self lifts the ball out. Good
ck and :happy .golfin.g.'See''
you at the Sunset soon!
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• offence with . thre
e hitS as.
fiords edged• Irishers 4 2 in
+nd-ustr:iai.• 'league - action
Monday.
Doherty turned in another
fine performance. and held
tilt) builders: hitless until the
fourth when Gerry Durst led
oft with a -single but was left
stranded at third: Durst later
sawed Fishers only run
reaching first on an error,
advancing . to second on a
passed ljall .end racing home
on Dian McNeil's single,
' `-f� TSher..ba.tters could. only
manage one single in: each of
the final four innings, two.and
failed ito 'capitalize fon five..
Cords errurs. Dennis' Lebrun
was their top batter With two
hits.
Dennis Williamson scored
Gods firstjun after wa-lking,
reaching second en an error
and- scoring on Phil- Petrie's•
double. Watt added the.
second run after- •he singled
and scored era --Willi
double. Doherty •helped his
0wn_cause. w�tla-a solo-tro-me
run down the right field line in.
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"The win Was the 'sev-enthof tri lens hied i.ncliided two
triples, and.. h�. � and
the season for Gords against McWhinney each scorned two
six losses and one tie. Fishers r' f
” dropped two games this week rune. "
anal evened theirs r •Lakeport,. managed '.onty.�
record at five hits,off winningpitcher
eight wins and eight losses.: from f ' Phone
' •1VIcWhinney, two the bat
FRENCH CLEANERS of Brian McKenzie, yvho I 524-8132.
f B NERS 11 doubletriii their only run { DAY
LAI{EPORT i The win .was the 10th of the C. O
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thumped Lakeport • 1171 in 'the won -lost column The loss `1-
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Lakeport took a 1-0 le' `• Lakeport against only four
ad in . wins.
the -,bottom :of . the third on .
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successive .singles °by.:Llo,yd • '
Tigert acid .Frank I-Tagan.
followed bY_.a-deu•bte'-b—rOf tan •.
Cra enzi:e-that scored Tigert. •
French then, exploded: for •
seven runs in their half of the.•
fourth sending 11. men to the
.plate -against losing, pitcher
Wayne Draper. They added'
four mote runs in the fifth to
George Sutton,
:n''lcWhrnney.::,and,. • Bryan.
McLean. led the 12 hit attack
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