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• 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
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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
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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
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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.,
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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
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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.
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_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-'
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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
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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,„ .
Ritchie sacrificed'him. home.:
C.: w rd _
ra. for ,. ot-=th� loss •
giving :up . nine hits ,while
Wayne Draper won on a four
bitter:
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