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god showing at
Claverling tournament
softball BLUE'S DIAMOITDS,14 . Talbot, Miller; 'Schneiker and
tournament held • in . - .OWENSOUND 10 Chambers, all marked for the'
Claverling August 7 and i3; .. The Diamonds had . //mph Diamonds. - '
Blue's•D•iamonds of the Huron • More success, in their secancl 'Claverling pulled within.
• Central Lades'' Softball game against another Owen one runin the bottom 'of the
League- were .runners-upr in . 'Sound squad, corning out on second' •inning. -'. Second -
.
West slammed a
the. consolation 'round; losing.
to Claverling. Their previous
.games were against ''Owen
. Owen Sound : came out. two -run homer for the score.
fighting., marking ;three, runs Susie Koikrnan upped . the
Soand°-The first they lost `'19-2 in the top of the first. The 1 lead to two,'sco,ring on,Linda
and the second they won 1`4 Diamonds came back and Miller's ?double,in_;Jhe topof
10.
promptly . got .five 1r1' • the the third. Another run for.
OWEN SQUND 19 .: v. bottom of the first, Karen Claverling in the third kept
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BLUE'S DIAMONDS 2 McKinnon, Susie •Kolkman, . the game close and hot. They
:The Diamonds, in their first Heidi Elliott, • Joanne stole the lead- back in the
game of"tie tourney, played a: „ Chambers and . Gale fourth' with four big runs,
'shortened. game against an », chtieiker all crossed the including a leadoff home run
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Owen Sound squad and, were • plate for
---- ittfe -Bo-r '1. catefler Dave F son
whipped -19 2- --: - �-•r-�- ---�'he. --plucky Owiwen � Sound . With a two-i'unrdeficlt 9-7, puts the tag.ona Brindley T. player, 'John Soy,in..
The first inning saw Owen. squad .stole "•the lead back Karen McKinnon tightened • , •game 10-5 ictory. Monday night. LittleBawl scored six runs in the second Inning and costed
-Sound to a 10-5 victory. (staff photo) •
r the Diamonds. ' off Heidi Elliott
a er'
jump into a big lead again with a four -run second things up with a homer with
with four runs, running - inning; capped by a three -.run nobody . on in the . fifth_
through the entire batting homer with two :out. The Claverling scored next in the •
order. Owen Sound leadoff. batter • bottom of the sixth inning.
. Joanne Chambers scored ` added another run With:a solo Two runs ..with nobody out
the first Goderich run in their homer in the fourth before • upped the score te.11=8.
half of the first, being driven BlueSs struck back. •'` Goderich• tied the game in.
in by Sandy Rowe, playing for The fifth inning.was the big the top of the seventh. Elliott, -
one for Goderich. Homers by Kolkman and Talbot all came
Linda Talbot and Susie Kolk- in'fo'r the visiting squad. Not
man marked the seven -run to be intimidated, Claverling
rale "Put.ting Goderich in •popped into the lead again
lead with four runs in . the ` front 12-8. with a run in the bottf l
the Diamonds. from the" .
Bantam squad with Heidi
Elliott. - •
Owen Sound added to their
om ot• e
second inning.. Demars leading off had a inning.
Goderich got their second , perfectday at the plate for. Chambers and Elliott
and final run in the 'second' Owen Sound arid-- scored tallied in the eighth and, the
. ono er run for t
game em in the game wasted
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inning Linda Miller d th h
at 12.
first base and .came home on sixth being doubled home • The home squad pulled
Joannie Chambers' hit. with two out. away again in the eighth
The Owen Sound squad Goderich upped the total to getting a big run: from
continued'to dominate. They 14 with a pair in their half Marchand; and again
- picked up eight 'runs in the from Chambers arid Linda Goderich tied it up. Talbot
'third inning and four in the Milder. . ' - 'scored" her third run of the
fourth inning while holding Owen Sound batters needed game in the top of the ninth.
the Diamonds to four hits and • three runs to tie going into. the Trying desperately to send
no runs before .the game was seventh; but .. Goderich head the game into extra innings
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stopped. them to one run to win 14-12; - and give themselves another
CLAVERLING 14 ' shot at the win,. the Diamonds
BLUE'S DIAMONDS 13• put= forth their best defensive
• On the Dingond The nine -inning consolation effort. But it was to -no avail
., . w 4 ..__ -.
-'�- "-nta "w ds a' See-saw'=tir`illerTg do xlllezi With ..:..one out,.
. • • . from start ° ' .to. finish, Ellis singled her in and the
-' (continued' from page 3) .. Claverling getting the win- game was over,.
and scored 'bningrun in the bottom ofthe •. Following the
y virtue. of a ` .g game the
fielder's choice. ninth.. Goderich team was: presented
Claverling took an early with a cheque for $25 as
McGee's iced the game in advantage, getting two in the runners-up in the consolation
the sixth inning with a bottom of the first inning.; The round. The team they lost to
seventh run. Paul.. Kelly Diamonds came back in the in the first round went onto•
• singled, ' advanced on Tom top of the second with five win the championship beating
• -Crawford's base hit and •runs and the lead. McKinnon; 'Dundas l7-7. -
scored on a third single'from . -
oug p :..
Ken Doer pitched the win 11 a H t a m
or McGee's while Drin. b e•
file .. girls a t
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itchell in first game
In fhe first game of Bantam home run for Denise Mit-.
e Girl's'. Softball ..playoffs, chelmore were responsible 16 the Algoway cleared
Goderich got two -hit pitching for the scoring. ` harbor for Kingston with salt. •
from Denise- -Mitchelmore
and eight runs ' from ,the
batters for an 8-1 victory in
Mitchell.
Despite stiriking out 13
batters,. the Mitchell squad
could not control the
Goderich hitters:
Harbor
Report
BY RON GRAHAM
August 4. the E.B. Barber
arrived light : from Windsor
for .salt. August 4 .the Coast
Guard' Cutter Rapid returned
• from . patrol. -August 4 , the
E.B. Barber.. cleared harbor
for Montreal with'. salt.
August 6 the Paterson arrived
light froin Sarnia to load
wheat. Augri:st 8' .the Algosoo
arrived ;light .from SaultSte.
Marie •for salt. Arigpst 8 the
Paterson cleared' harbor. for
f'• -or -t -•-•CC ol.borne :L•W i th --wheat:
August 9 the Algosoo.cleared
harbor . for .Trois` Rivieres
with 'salt•, August 9 the
W.estdale arrived from
Thunder. Bay with grain.
August 10 .the .,Algoway
arrived light from Sarnia for
salt: August 10 the Westdale
cleared harbor light for
Thunder Bay. August 11 the.
Algoway- cleared harbor for
Green Bay, with. salt: August..
13 the Tug Dover cleared-
harbor towing a scow. August
13 the Tug lac: Erie cleared
harbor. August 16 the
Algoway arrived from Green
Bay light for. salt. August 16
the Coast Guard CutterRapid
returned from patrol. August
Goderich scored first,
getting a pair in" the second
inning. 'With two- out, Anne
McDonald got first and Tracy
• Jewel doubled her in, Jewel
scoredherself and Heidi
Elliott singled.
They added) two -,tuns . to.,'
their lead-in the third inning..,
• Laura MacDonald' and _
,Sharon Burbine gained base
and . MacDonald scored on '
Dori Oke' s single. Burbine
then came in • on a sacrifice
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Mitchell got their only run..
in the bottom of the third
inning; a double and: an error.: -
befnging. -a runner in
.unearned. .
Mitchell" stopped Goderich
''bats_cold until the sixth inning
when they broke loose fps
four ,big run's to ice the gam --
A two -run double by Lori
Thompson and a two-rurn"-
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