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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-05, Page 19nods • ZIEBART6 FRENCH3 Siinon LanglQQis fashioned a five bitter ' ai tt" scored' two runs to lead Ziebart to a 6-3' win over -French in Industrial League action Sunday. Langlois Was stung three runs on as many hits in the firstinning but then stopped French cold ,giving up -only two • singles over. the,. •.remaining six innings, while - his .tea, mrriates rallied for. the win • French jumped into = an irly .3-0 lead in •the first inning on the strength of�Bi11 tallow's three run "homer, that scored Ron Klages and -George Sutton. . French managed only two'other hits, w'o ,singles in_ t g es ., the sigh _biz__ l i''failed••to prodiace a run. Ziebart struck, for runs in 'the fourth inning ,as Langlois belted a bases loaded double and scored. on ' Rick Duck Worth's single. Greg Hansen _,added a single .tally• in the fifth after a leadoff triple and 'Langlois scored the final run .. in the seventh afterhe singled and scooted home on Tom Love's double. • • -. Hansen,. Langlois and Love led the Ziebart attack with two hits apiece._ while 'five players .shared the hitting for .o. 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 € O c O O 0 0 0 O O c o o o o O o o 9 c O o 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 c 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4) 4i O 0 O O 4, 0 4) 4) 4. French. Don McWhinney 'went the distance in the loss giving up six rails on I1 hits;„ CANADA CO.6 LAKEPORT 5 Canada Company snuffed a late Lakeport rally . to preserve a 6-5 victory. in in- dustrial 'league.. action. Monday. • :Lakeport took a slim' 2.1 lead in the"'fourth inning: and ,:promptly/ "fell behtrid.1.-2- in the fifth. Canada Company in- creased that lead to 6:•2 before Lakeport; rallied for three more runs in a dying effort, in. their final at bat. Canada 'Company scored a run in the 'first inning. as Glen Tigert doubled in• Pt Conlon w=ho•reaehed sbas•eofran'exrot' and then added two in the. fifth., on five •'singles. Their final three runs were scored bh a walk to'rigert, singles by Mike__.Palmer-and BobDick and, a triple .. by Brian Thompson. ' R„on Miller scored Lakep.ort's .fitst .run after a leadofflouble and they added - another marker in the fourth on. a triple by Ed. Jones and a single :by., Lloyd Tigert. Trailing by -,four in the - seventh, Tim I'IcLean leadoff with a single, scored on Dan Duncan's.triple and Duncan • then scored, on Miller's second double. With two out Carmen Fielder singled in Miller btu ,1- gel,t got Jones on a fly out to end he game.: Tigert and Palmer led the; Canada Co. offence with two hits apiece while . Miller, Larry McCabe, Tigert and McLean . each•.. connected for two hits in a losing cause. Glen. Tigert took the win giving up 1.1 hits while Brian McKenzie took the loss. 8 -ORD SPORTS 2.ZIEBART 2,,, .. A classic pitching duel between. ace rivals Stan Doherty and •Simon .Langlois ended in a 2-2 tie. Monday night through nine innings of play. Doherty allowed • the .two "-runs:. on only' se'verr.`liits-aia fanned 11 batters; Langlois gave up nine hits 'and "struck outi3 batters. . . Gords took a two run lead in the second inning --combining successive sjingles by. Brian Rumig, Warren Watt and Rick McLean with two errors.. Langlois replied for Ziebart - in their half of the second with a•solo homeiu>l: to nar ow the gap. Ziebart tied the score in bottom of the seventh•as Ray 'Dolland singled in Ron. Carriveau, who .led off 'the inning with a single and stole second base.• Ziebarts' only change to win the game came ilf the seventh. as. they left two • runners stranded. Gords got.bagk to back singles from Rumigand McLeanin the ninth with; one out, but they too were left stranded. ' . . McLean : led Gord's of- fensive attack with three hits in four trips to the plate -while teammate R-umnig chipped in with two '•singles. Dave. Mc'Ivor had two hits for. Ziebart. - FISHER 6 BRINDLO/13, 1 Gerry `Boog' Durst appears to have regained the ,,form. that; was so suspicious,,prior to hi•s ankle injury asiie bel'ted a tris -le -anal-:-a-double-: to l: d� p� ea. Fisher to a 6-i victory over Brindley P: in Industrial., League action Monday. Boog started:a twp,run rally in the second .with .triple and.knocked in .two runs in a three -run.' third inning with a double. He also scored two rains:They added their final marker in the sixth' inning as Dori McNeil doubled in Jim Bell, who walked. Brindley P• pushed across__ their only run- in the second inning as John Hakker raced. • all the Way home on Fisher. errors., • Bong was the games top batsman with two hits in. three traps to the,plate.while Jim Martin turned' in a Similar performance- . for: Brindley. . .«Winning pitcher, Fred. Fellow gave up just four'bits' in the game and fanned Six batters. An 'Martin Went the., distance in the loss, 'giving five hits and fanning four. GO • ERICH IONAL-S'T'AR, T1111RSDA':y, AL101)ST. Crawford on seccttd: Mike' Wildgen ' singled Craw'iard home • and then stole second scoring on asingle by Wayne Tdbbutt,•. Dave Patterson walked in 'sthe third' and double -by DennisWilliamson.: Williamson moved to third on a pass ball and scored on and error to . Jon G•tnn, Doherty -Ssingled to move Ginn to third: and a.�wild pitch' allowed Ginn cored on. a sin le b Ron':.° to score: The . pitch sent. s g y Ritchie and an error:;to Rob Doherty .to third and' 'be Snell. Mike Wildgen: added Scored on •a '.single. by Jiro the final tally in the sixth. ith' Ginn,• Y w' Brindley ' : collected ' :only a ' 'oralk, scoring Tory Dave- • R�tiarcrn'c triple. Tim .. three Kits. off',' starter 'Stan ` 'r Doherty; al sing es an a ' Martin got the win'on a seven $RINDLE3f-P 9. hitter. nine I, 1 eren innings, 'LI'TTLE E.BOWL 7. CANAUt.00 6 FRENCH 0 Brian. Hay gave up seven.hits Brindley Plastering tagged- Glen Tigertheldthe French, •John'Crawfbrd for 11 hits'and:, Cleaner bats to fourhits and held off. a late inning 'charge . his teammates notched .six by Little Bowl'to win a; rained"- 'runs in tvfb"innings boostifig • out game 9-7 in- Goderich Canada Co. to a•-6-0•shlitout Industrial- ..league • "softball over the Cleaners. • .. ... A _aot+on ,.,T'he-__g-axne,.--wT-ottre�-Brrert`herl-off-athree1 scheduled for my 7 but' rain. • run burst in the • o :ening �,Opening' postponed'it. - --inning with.a single. Glen - Brindley managed a11• their Tigert; and'••Mike Redmond scoring . in the first three , drew walks to load the bases, a leadoff : innings going. hitlesa_in the_.__and___.sixigles.._,__£ramL-.Mike;. 'final half of the game. Jim ' Donnelly '.and Bill Durt` Harrison. led off the game pushed in three runs. In the with a single and Al Niven, econd Pat Conlon -and. Tom. • Jii i' Fielder and Richard �Q'Brien singled and -Glen Shoemaker followed with one 'IDs ert helped his own• cause; .baggers for the opening run.. with a two run triple. An error Fielder was caught at second to Mike • Redmond allowed: on Shoemaker's -bit. A bowler Tigert to, bring the sixth run` error .to Eric Stewart scored over. ' Niven before --Jim Martin Ron Klages and George cracked a double to drive in Sutton accounted . for. the Shoemaker and . Stewart .....-Cleaner. hits. Sutton doubled Ross • Brindley managed a in the first and -singled in: the 'fielder's choice and Martin fourth whiles Klages' tripled in. came'ine the third and singled. in the In : the second Eric Stewart sixth. Canada Co. managed to °hammereda two out double . retire. the Cleaners with the'' after Shoemaker had singled men on base' all four _times: •to .-start off 'Ogle:: second' .Don'McWhinney got the loss.` Brindley. burst. An error .giving up seven hits. moved Stewart to third and .. '.GOO'S 5 B.RINDLEY T 0 John Hakker singled to score Gord's Sportspushed three • ' hrm.: J-irn--Martin caught -Itis . runs across in the fin i inning second double in as 'many. to change a 2-0 lead into aa'.5-0 trips to the • plate to score win mier Brindley Transport Hakker with the winning run. - in Wednesday night action.. Al Niven tripled in the third •Jon Ginn drew first blood in and a' Bowler error allowed • the game in the first inning. hiin to stove the final run. Ginn singled, stole:.:•secopd_.,, •t.ittie -Bowl fought through `arid ''third - and cord on a seven to try 'to earn the win sacrifice by :_.:•Stan _Doherty but were--sty-m-ied,.-in- ._the' Rick_McLean -made it, two in. seventh two runs short:.Qlen the fifth taking advantage of Falkiner drew a two out walk a Brindley error. He singled in the first and Dave Pat- off the .error, moved down on terson smashed a: -round --_ a walk -to -J -on -.G -inn and-scor-.ed•-u- tripper: Ben Crawfordled off •on .a• long single by Stan the second with a walk and an Doherty. - error ;to. John Crawford The ..final: inning burst; moved, hirci to third and -left --started off -:with : a .two 'cut-' • The form of the new K•insineni•C•lub House and -workshop for mentally retarded adults. is now taking definite shape as construction_ continues. The build.ng--is being financed. totally' by the Kinsmen at a cost of over $30;000, (staff photo) Construction continues at the Alexandra Marine• and General Hospital on the new emergency facilities:' The south entrarce is presently being' used for emergency •patients. (staff photo) ' • 010 �• 1974 OLDS. 98 LS, 4 door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM -FM radio, tilt steering, cruise con- trol, power, -windows, six way' power seats, digital clocks radial tires. Finished in green with white vinyl roof and complementary green cloth interior. Only 25,000 millet with all the 98 features. 000267. Sales Representatives • DON FULLER, EMMERSON ERB, IVAN BEAN A LOW MILEA LEAS USED CAW �IIVI .HAYTER othsiviogk«� • the loss: . LAKEPORT6 LITTLE BOWL 'I - The Lakeport Steelers got behind Wayne Draper's. four. ,hitter and hammered Little * 4-1. in- S. .d. - Bo . un da-y�acta+Wn.T. Jones 'started •off the Steeler scoringln the second` with a single,i scoring on Tim • 6 Elf McLean's double. Ron Millar made, •it two • inthe third --taking advantage' of a Bowlers` error fora single and scoring on Bi ian. MCKenzic's triple. Frank .. Hagan caught a fielder's • choice' to' ' score`.:' McKenzie. In the fourth Tum McLean led off with a singles r• and moved to third on singles •ifrom Ron Miller and Brian McKenzie. • A Bowler error• allowed Kinn to score an S 'single by Wayne ' Draperscored Miller and McKenzie. Glen .Falkiner,put Lakeport , on'the board in the fifth inning: with a lead off single. Dave Patterson singled to. move Falkiner to third and Ron,„ . 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