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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 31 GODERICH SIGNAL -STA, r. A ' A./GUST 19..197frl-PAG. 011111 11. The • GODERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS . Division .A TEAM •W . L T Pts. Ziebart.Rustnroofers 18 2• I 37 French Cleaners 14 7' 0, 28 Little Bowl 8 11 1. 17 1. akeport Steeiers • 7 12 I .1'S` Brindley Transport .... , .'..... '.'.. , —5 12 1 - 1-1 DivisionB McGee Pentiacs 15 5 0.. 30 7 -- 2 24-- `G`ord s Bprarts_::.. .14; ._, : ... t . ; : 'l l Fisher Custom Builders .... ,.• • • ,11 11 0 22, Canada Company 8 . 13 • 0 16 Brindley. P_lastering'.. , 2-' . 18 .0 , 4 Games Friday Cord's. vs Little Bowl Brindley.T vs Lakeport Games Sunday: Brindley T vs -Lakeport Ziebart vs Little Bowl , Brindley'P vs McGee's' - Games Monday: Playoffs. Div. A Tearn 1 vs Team 4 Div. ATeam 2vsTeam 3" Games Wednesday Div, B. Team 1 vs Team 4 Div.13 Team 2 vs Team 3 RON • SUE GARY KAY EVELYN We at the .Toronto Dominion Bank, welcome Brian and •" Janice Warrilow of .TH'E •GARB & GEAR • SRQRT ' SHOP'ta'-the Suncoast Mall.' LOW ISA' You -'re Somebody `SPECIAL. with. us 10 BANK Our Hours of Business: Mon. Tues. Wed. 10.-- 4:30 p.m. • Thurs. 10 - 8 p.m: - • Fri. 10 - 6 p.m. ToRo-NTo D0Vin.I•N eON the bank:Where people make the difference .Manager Mr; Ron AIIin Suncoast. Moll Goderich • 524-2681 : I Welco�n� to Suncoast Mall -GARB:. G • and Bl ace Fisher on base. the seventh inning:: Larry French 10 Ziebart 4 In- the topw of the fourth, Lamont rounded the bases on • have errors ,:and Brian'iioy scored In what should have been a ` Little Bowl increased thet>~ pitcher's battle, French. Dry lead to 9.3 as a Charlie o]l a single, a,saGrthci and an Crawford -single, Bruce ,error. Cleaners rallied for five runs = Lan lois took the aietory Stoll s second; . double acid g. in the fourth inning and went for. Ziebart as Brian •Hoy on , to hand Ziebart Rust- :'Glen Falkiner's triple. turned into threeruns, dropped the decision for defeat only their 'second Br%ngdley rounded out .their Lakeport: . defeat of the season. scoring in; the fourth at five - Ron Klages was a,standout Cord's 11 Fisher's .8 at ,theplate for Frenc with a'.pair. Bruce�>xisher and Bruce. Bowman both .tallied .getting e . t and -a hits ler rununrng d on Louise Yundt's.ciouble•. A six•run Fisher rally in the triple .' a homie.and.p Scoring closed in the fifth °top taf the seventh fell short of driving in four raps for'hisLittle 'tle Bowl marked their.: a tie by the three as they were as t stopped squad,. tenth run,:Wayne':.Tebliutt s Pp by Gord's Sports l.8e French struck .Langlors onFishers took the lead in the single turning a,run1or'the, the mound'for'Zebart. early.''. winners second with a.:pdir, •both, Ron . Klages' fed off with a John Crawford got the w -''n ';'coming in .ori Doi Fishers single in the first and came for Little Bowl' "with' Bruce triple with one do fo g Bill •Gallow s_double '.. Gord's iia then. s t Stoll pitching: three.mnings of :.ole the lead for the gamfirst run. reliefand.Brian Hoy took the . on Bob. Rhiet`s two run"homer. They marked: three more iii and :. a,. run -scoring double the second rnnin defeat: for Brindley. g g, :" Ray from Jack=Kelleu•gh, : Mothers and John Orr both Company 16. Four. runs in'the third Doug t,., ord's .lead to 7-12.. - ' Kellongh, Stan .Doherty, :gat on with • singles' as Ron "--- French's Canada b h G .Klages smashed a three -run Brindley P 4 homer with two down, upping In ' a ,shortened gains, Warren Watt and Phil Petrie French's• lead to 4-0.all crossed the' plate for the 1, in Ziebart_ c_oreless, Canada Company marked 6 the�}runs in the fast -inning. and ._:.Sperts, �' French boys took a defeated Brindley Plastering ° Phil Petrie added another l' co.rrimanding_O 0 lead' in the b a 16-4 score.•run in= the :fourth when he- four=point game with five' tripled Casey Wildgen had ' two_' home Doherty who fou'rth-inning John Orr, , aired first on an error. Jim McWhinney, Ron Klages, doubles, a homer. and five g RBI's, and -Glen Tigert on the Three more runs in the fifth Brian. McLean ' and Bill mound had three hits to pace inning capped the Sports' Gallatin; all marked for French the Canada' Company team. , scoring. A two_run doubleby. • as ` the game got .out of Brindley led off with a'pair Jon Ginn • and a . one -run Langlbis'.hands. - - ' s. Jim Martin and Richard double ,by Stan Doherty. French• almost added Shoemaker scoredaruns after marked the rally3 another, in the fifth as Ron hitting singles: In the' top of the seventh the Klages tripled ., and was - - Canada- Company took the..• Fisher. squad came out with ,tagged out going for home , leadin abig'way with six first .fire in their. eyes. Needing'. plate. inning runs off the bats of nine runs, their work was.cut Ziebart finally got on the • Casey Wildgen, Bob .Dick, out "• for them".' Fisher's° Glen - McNeil. and Claude marked runs from ;Jack Turcotte. McKinnon, Jim Durst, Jerry. The a - Canada -Com.pany Durst, John Hoy, Don McNeil added five more runs., in the and Doug -Fisher all.carne in third,'Casey Wiidgen's double .• before Gord's could retire the counting two and McNeil and. ' side on a •.fielder's choice, Turcotte scoring on errors. leaving Fisher's three ,big .They capped the game with runs behind. . five more in the fourth inning. Stan Doherty went two for. Claude 'Turcotte's• •;two -ruin two with a walk and an error; double and Casey ' W ildgen's • scoring two. runs •and driving two -run home run •were the in another, with nine big plays in the inning:.. strikeouts ' for ' the win, and Brindley Prastering added. Don McNeil,' quick at the apair' inthe' top of the fifth tow plate as well; took the loss. •make'their finish somewhat. iof the seventh for three runs more' respectable.' _Jim • Cord's 1 Canada.Co. 0 .' ---before-331n—MeWhinnicy go-"-ma'rti'rr led" off with -a-•single-°fin---a-4r-ue p-itchee:s du. _. straightened.- out and -retired and scored on 'Ron Hodge's Wednesday evening; Cord's the next' three batters on easy •'double. Hodge carne in when • Sports"tallied a single run in ground balls: Jim Harrison ..Singled with the second . inning to edge Don McWhinney took the. _..two -aril. _..;-. • .Canada Company by a 1:11 yin for French Cleaners as'Glen Tigert, league leaing 'score. Simon :Langlois .Who had a hitter', took the win for. perfect day at the plate to no Canada Compa'ny' as Walter avail, marked his second loss: Bell on the. `mound for Brin- dley collected the' defeat: Little Bow110 scoreboard in the bottom of ` the • fifth as Ron, Whetstone --gained base on an error with . nobody out and •Simon Langlois singled him in, In the sixth .inning French continued to mount their lead, adding •another to go into double figures: Bill, Gallow's double brought home George Sutton • who : got on with a single: • "Needing nine runs to tie, the Ziebart squad: came out: fighting. •They marked five straight singles in the bottom' Gord's got just four hits -to two for Canada Company .and ' allowed just; one ;`man past first base. Pitcher Stan Doherty also marked , eight strikeouts. The first threat carne in the second vdien-!Cord's scored. ,Jirrr Ginn ted off with a single Phil Petrie advanced him .to second and .R'ic'k McLean's base hit brought him' home for the Winning run. ,.Gord''S'threatened.again in• the ._fourth.: Jim Ginn tripled this: time With • a man down; "and the needed, sacrifipe.'fly never' came. • Ginn - was; stranded: .2" •- Mike •' Redmond . was the only. -real' scoring • threat for Canada Co. In the top of the -fifth he "led off with a. -single. The next man•strt'ick out and Redmond got a. , far s t iz d base. before' DohaRt$' retij d; the side. • Stan Doherty notched the win- for Gord's- Wile Glen Tigert logged'another entry in the Canada ,Company heartbreak book. McGee's 7:Fisher'4 4' McGee's Pontiacs' scat• tered seven runs 011i1elve' 'hits to four Ior Fisher Custom - Builders to keep' a firth hold �an th S p:ennan t° g McGee's rria.rked eart'y on a ` run -scoring double•from Ron "Sowerby to lead A-0 irithe'first•. inning, • They upped that ,total to4.0 natrie secofid with runs'from John Warr, ,jiarry Kerr an,d. Tom.Crawford.:: Fisher's' got • on Mlle , scoreboard : in the bottom. the second; Jing Belt gained base on an error and,: two more McGee errors brought hire in for their first score: '•'They pulled within one run getting two in the.fourth.• Io1 McNeil: and. George Gould • singled with two `down and scored on I4ob,, McBrid.e's .. double. ' Three errors .and a' Russ.. Pruder single in the tap of the:.. • . fifth- inning count ed' two more zpuns for McGee's, making the *score 6;3. '. T e Ick Fisher"• h p u y 1 squad" run.. inthe : managed another bgttom of the fifth: John Hoy:. " singled; advanced` on. an .error (continued on page 9) METIMPOUT • _ffBRE ARB=& -- SPQRT SHOP... .To-Suncoast Mall 'Metropolitan Store Suncoast Mail BABY BONUS DRAW • ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. Alice Belt of 95 Brock St. Goderich was • the last• Month's Winner of a Deep 'Fryer.: THIS:'MONTH'S DRAW BLANKETS & SHEETS-' APPROXIMATE VALUE $2,5.6b. Brindley T 5 . French •11 Lakeport 2 Little Bowl, on the strength of .a six -run- -second 'inning, .defeated • the Brindley Transport squad 10-5 Orr 'Monday. . The••seoondjust inning saw ju three hits for Little Bowl but every man was on base at : least once. - The second . saw the first • scoring of the game';as- well. The speedy Bruce Stoll saved two sure outs. for'. Brindley arid helped the•six-run drive. Brindley. T came back and scored their first. runs in the bottom of the third. With two ., out, . ,Brian Bowman hit a home - run with Louie Yundt • SPORT SHO:.P . • frgrrr JOHN VARTY and staff at furniture -erjd In The Climate. Controlled Suncoast Mall FOR DOWN TO EARTH BARGAINS French Cleaners shelled the '•Lakeport• 5°teelers .with five tuns in the third inning. : and sixin the fifth to win I1-2 on Sunday. . : Bill -Gallow led the 'FrenCh hitters with a single, double and ' triple while Don McWhinney on the • rnound allowedjust three. Lakeport hits. Lakeport drew _first .blood with a 'run in the second in-. ning. Tim .1VIcLean led. off with a waik and scored on Carmen.' Fielder's base hit with two down.. ° . The bottom, of .the third inning rnarke.d the first French rally. George Sutton. 'added.a homer to his total to score a pair, Bill Gallow' ' drove in Ron Klages with a • triple and scpred on Frank McDonald's base hit-. •• McDonald later' scored . on Don McWhinney's h►t. • The teams couldn't muster a run until the second big French inning - the sixth. Every- player except Sutton' got on base and six runs came . in, upping the French lead 'to - Lakeport added a final_run': in the seventh inning. Carmen Fielder -doubled to lead off and carne in on an error. Don . McWhipney._notct�ed •. the victory in his cap and -big - hitter. Wayne Draper took the defeat for Lakeport. - 7.iebart'7 BrindleyT 2 Ziebart. Rustproofers,- _getting • three-h•it Pitching - from Simon Langlois and a big first inning,:. thumped Brindley Transport 7-2. , ' Langlois pitched 11 Strikeouts,'. scored two 'runs:• .' and had a"perfect day at the plate for Ziebart.' The .,bottom of the first '3' .0 inning was good for six of seven Ziebart runs. The btg play of the inning was. Dave , Mclvor's - three -run double 'with one out.. Brindley managed hot a hit • until Larry Lamont through with a double with • two downin the fifth. . 'Ziebart ; scored& : thcit' seventh and `final run in' the bottom of the inning. Simon Lan,glois.led off with a single, went ,to third on. an error and scored when '%t-1-"S:ygrove hit into a double play. 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