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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-19, Page 6
4 PAOxE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL 'STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976 runsin lth inning elp [ Suilorettes to big win • DIAMONDS VS SAILORETTES Blue's Diamonds arid Gode-rieb Sailorettes -slugged it ..out •in . Huron -Central • Ladies' Softball action :here • last Wednesday,. :August )1,: With .the S'ailorettes.,coming out on, top - 19=17• The Sailorettes won with'asix-run' seventh inning:' The . first inning and the _, .fourth inning were the only -runless innings oneitherside. .Wanda Million and . Joanne Ch'ambers both > scored two ruins for their respective teams. French's ,Sailorettes - drew first blood. in the.,top of .the second inning. Bev DoIL'and Wanda --Million' marked on_ Terri Corriveau's double The . Diamonds promptly took the lead away with three runs in their.. half. Linda j Berry- homered with Earleen Spain on and Joanne Chambers scored on Joy Or°r's single: The top ,of the third inning, broughtfour more Sailorette runs from :Becky McIver, 'Karen Tindal, Brenda Fisher and Judy Bedard.. The Diamonds tied it up at six with three more .. in the • bottom . of .the third, Linda OJACK'S . / 1UMBER WC; -- E MET•Ai, WORK, ALL KINDS WE DO - �- AT PRICES 714AT ARE 'FAIR TO Y©t7" w---- SS KINGSTON'• fT. Miller, Joanne Goddard and left and a three run lead, the Gale `Schneiker all crossed Diamonds had only to hold the plate for Diamond.runs. the opposition ,o three runs Both terns went runless for a tie. again in the fourth, and the But. the tough Sailorettes Sailorettes blasted four in the,. fifth, .as did 'ttie. Diamonds, :leaving the score tied't ten. The Sailorettes got another four in the sixth from Bedard, • Joyce M'cY ier,, Doll, 'and : Mi•llion,. upping the count to • the Diamond's then -,came out with "their biggest inning. ofthe game,`powering seven runs past-Sailorette pitcher Bev Doll. With one inning LARGEST STOCK IN THE4'CCa,tINtY lndustria1. Farm - factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE ''PROOF SOLES SH0. E SHOP • 142 The Square •Goderich, •On•t. 110 • d duplicated the Dtamon s feat, slamming seyen more runss . and giving thepressure to'the Diamonds to win. The Diamondsmanaged. only',on& run, Linda* Berry° hitting home'Earleen• Spain, , an,d the Sailorettes won the see saw contest. Beverley Doll' pitched. the• win for the Sailorettes and Joy . Orr' took the loss for the': Diamonds. perstars lose The hot Clinton Housewives handed the flying•Gardiner's Superstars their .first defeat of the season 14-10.last .Wednesday, August 1l - Four runs by*Mary Morley •and .three each from Judy Williams and Jan Rutledge paced Clinton to the victory. - Clinton tallied •first in. the top of the seventh when Cleo Colquhoun crossed the plate. Clinton made it 3-0 in the third .sealed victory in the top of the • • with a pair from Mary Morley seventh, Williams, Morley M and' Jan Rutledge. -and Rutledge -a•11-came in for O O t O ■■ n -a m The. Superstars got' their . runs. ' • , first run' in the' bottom of the Going into the bottom of the all scored with nobody out. The Clinton squad in- creased their 'lead to 11-6 on' the strength of a four run sixth. inning. Pitcher Cleo Colquhoun, Williams, Mdrley and Elaine Boyce got runs -for - Clinton. Holding Goderich runless for the'^fifth and sixth,. their two strongest. innings, they added three more runs and By.. the 'tinge .,this week's . 1'ttui Corrivcau.: and third column is 'read, the Sunset's 'Right, .. Ed Harrison; Dern' second Men' s. invitational will, Siemon, Cliff 'Kennedy and haVe come and gonee Bill Vtinmtone. Hopefully tt will lavd'"been'•as An auction •saleand raffle - sucessful as last year's: followed golf on ladies' night, The junior invitational -will Thursday, • August 12.., Del be held on .Tuesday, August 'Mitchelmor-e w s'•the lucky. 24. Tickets arenow. on sale in winner i i.t. ra•. e, the, clubhouse. Ladies'': night winners in - Winners on }union day, `'cluded: first flight •whiners, August 10, were `'Del Mit- Gerry Harris .- low gross, and chelmoxe- - low £'gross and • Del Mitchelmore, low net; Dave,Williscraft- low .net: second flight, Cris Spitzig, Men'S. night w$s well at- : Joyce Bolton, Isobel tended on Aii ust • lb. Low 1VIaeDonald and •• Adele gross went to Steve Doak and Drennan third ,flight Marj low •net- went.. to . Kerry' Smith" and, Connie.F-alkrn-er; Willows, Congratulatibnst.o and fourth flight, Jackie Steve and Kerry;' Other Harrison, Sue Gower and winners included: first flight, Sharron Lassaline,• Steve • A.avey7 Dennis Thenext mixed two, -,ball Lassaline and Rick Sowerby will be', held. . on Sundays, • s d fl' ht B; R A g $t 29 T• ff time4 econ tg Bran eeve, u u . Tee o is Bill Brown, George Bolton; • li:ni. Please bring your own . • - n:'- • idget boys aiting until. third on a•home run from Lori. seventh, Goderich .needed. Keller. They went out in front eight runs, a great deal even 6-? with a fiye-run.rally in the for the powerful Superstars. third inning: Bonnie Mugford, They got but half the heeded Cathie Sturdy, .Merilyn• ttum•ber., runs corning from MacCuspey, JudyDper and. Lori -Keller,; Patty ee Straughan n an d Judy Oke all marked for the Coll n g Supe stars. _ gaper leaving .the dot oQ Clinton took the • lead for position on•topl`4-10; • goo an the top-of=the-fifth.---Cleo-C;olquhoun pitched the. „with four-, .runs: Judy victory for the Clinton Williams, Mary Morley, Jon Housewives while'Lori Keller Rutledge and Louise Brown .took the Superstars only. loss • of the season.. The Goderich .Sports will be formidable opponents in. the 'Ontario baseball, playoffs .in• the midget division.:.: when they find a teAm to play. A•s of Monday,the squad : had no word .of who their opponents 'would be and had not taken. the field.in competition since. Augu-st-L.2 __ .. During ,the season the' Sports went 11-2 in.the midget ,league and played '.50.0 ball in the juvenile and • junior Clintonilpige.rs • leagues, quite' an ac- complishrrienft for midgets. The.team .itse•lf.hasi depth at every' position. The infield is made up of Dave MacKenzie at third, Phil •Arthur at _shortstop, Don• Kirkcennel l at 0 a -m on'a secondbase and Bill Lewis -at nfirst. ur • Making good use .of five days :before: replay of their m . rained -out game, the Clinton Sluggers 'came to town' and tromped 'o'ver the hometown' • Blue's Diamonds 17-8 in. Huron Central. Ladies' Sof- tball action August 4. Mary -Jane Glew and Sally McNichol each scored three: rats to pace the Sluggers.; The Diamonds got on • the • scoreboard first with a run in the bottom of the first;witha ' _ Lynda Berryhorne run, • The Sluggers captured the lead back and never lost it in the second with three runs. Bell, Glew and; Jenkins all scored for Clinton. Joanne Chambers • scored the tMamonds' .secondrun on, a hit from Joyce Orr bringing them. within one. 'Clintwithresponded with their biggest inning,. a seven run •rally, bringing : home Miller, Thompsdn, Switzer, Bell, Glew,. McNichol ' and 4. Jenkins and taking them into the dugout with a 10-2 lead: ` The . top of the fourth' brought a. home run front. McKinnon and the Blues ue's sun of the day. Clinton tallied another in their:half wi.thra bonier from Deann•ie Bell. • • The, Blue's fifth was their TOWN iOF GODERICH °TICE ONT'AR1O .NOME. RENEWAL PROGRAM •.`town of C+ttdprith 1 Monies are now available to Home Owners who wish to make renovations to their , homes according to the Pe9ulations of the O.H.RP. - For irlforrnafibn contact the Municipal (Office, 57 West . • Street 524»8344;'5249492. • J. HAROLD WALLS TOWN ADMINISTRATOR best of the game as fonus. Th scored, 6r`inging the margin Walters int center and S evle l down to" four runs. • Lynda'Chase, iii right field. The left Miller got the major score a field position is up for grabs three run horner with two out. with Leroy Meriarn and John The sixth inning brought in page competing for :playing:. four: more' Clinton runs, duties. Chase and Walters bringing their game total ;to have the -best ihrowing arms 1.7 against7 for Goderich-. • ` '.in the league'and contribute The bottom of the seventh . scoring punch to the .lineup, saw the .Diamonds needing as do Meri:am and Page. -ten runs• to' tie, They got one, Ori the mound for the sports. Linda Miller -scoring "on are righthander Jon Barz and. Joanne Chambers' triple. - southpaw Tim McLean. They IjJlIU_!_VIx!I_loyN moyf'ko/leik,, l�/JV�l1t���lGlot7U�lIi1�tiVJJV�IJII�JJ !U NV�V�I• 4. tt�ak' and hamburgers for -the btirbecue to follow. ' • A weak backswingfincds the ' golfer taking the club back • with his .arms and hands, ranter than his shoulder. Only a Weak 'shot can result •froni 'this wrongs move. The full Shoulder turn is necessary for a good drive: Without this 'turn you will' be . unable to attain your potential distance- off the tee. Good luck an,d•' happy golfing. S'e you at the Sunset;. Soon. lr will be 'throwing . to Ben Worsen behind•the plate: Substitute catcher Dan Wilkinson is used mainly for' ' pinch-hitting 'assigninents and.- is batting .60 i • ori L the s ason. T-otrr- Sager: .-is -the oxr.y Player the Sports: will be missing in the pi-ayoffst-To�m� 'injured -a. • knee. halfway through the season and has not as yet. re-entered • the TELEVISION • Lakeshore eshore T V & Sterno N •�. • Admiral Your MATT `SMITH Rrop,ri Our • • $,Iles and Service BAYFt D, ONTARIO STEREO Dealer Phone .5b5-28512• • Pure Virgin Wool In colours of Brown, Beige, Brown Tweed, Navy, Light. Blue. 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