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ODE:RICH SIGNAL=STAR, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16., 1976
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On Wednesday Sept.. 8th the
Sunset proudly hosted the
Annual' Owen Sound Ladies
1D nstrict :Tournament; •' With
" t the :beautiful warm fall
weather: 90 avid lady: golfers
participated, Judy Hunter of
Kincardine shot an 80 to win
the;event with Janet Dugan of
• Kincardine .close behind with
81. Evelyn l✓v"ergs, Adele
Drennan, Cris Spitzig, Joyce
Boltbn, Sue MacAdam were
Sunset winners.
Ladies are • reminded of
their closing dinner on
Thursday Sept. • 23rd. If' you•
• have not already signedin at
.the pro shop for this event
please contact Nadine' Brown
at 5247417,
Bill Bradley was the low
gross winner on Men's night
with Randy Miller winning
low net for the night.
First flight winners were
Paul Baechler; Steve Davey,
- and Denis Lassaline. Second
flight winners were'Kevin
Rumig, Vic Powell, Mark
Lassaline, and Dave, Graf.
Third ' flight winners were
Don Edwards, Don • Siernon,
Ray, Cook, and George
. BY JOANNE,,WALTERS
. Williams. Congratulations
f elluws.
Mark°. your calendar" for
Sunday Sept ,19th aswe wilt
'behaving our closLng two -ball
party. This will be a Mr. and
Mrs. event with a . pot luck,
supper, 18 holes of golf with
lots of prizes for all,,
The mixed: two -ball partner'
play-off Will be played 'pi 1'or :
to Sunday_with Stan Telford
arid Gerry Harris challenging
Stan Connelly and Mary Lynn
. Telford to determin' 'th.e over
all Cham.ps. See you :.t the tee
at three.
Championship game is to.
be relayed on •Sept. 25th, so
do't forget to play' your
•ga
in
of 18.1 holes., Also, get
yo' r .tickets now for our big
day October 6th. • ,
The weath r is once again ..
most favourable for golf - so
don't pack those..clubs away.
yet.
Now is the time for practice
and changes in your game In:
order to prepare for next
season.
. ' The ' Club House is open
daily and range balls may be '
picked up at the pro shop. '
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Godeich Signal Star Publisher R.G. Shrier, left, presents Izzy Bedard of Goderich with
the gnal .Star Invitational Trophy in recognition of his win on Saturday` when the
Malt and Country Club held itsannual invitational tournament: Maitland Club golf pro Ed
Rowe, right; adds his congratulations to the winner. Mr, Bedard will'keep the trophy and
his name is added to the larger wall plaque'whic`h remains at the club. (staff photo) •
Superstars sweep hard fought
The Goderich. Superstars
won, a berth . in the chain-
pionp'
shifinal in "A" division
• Central Huron LadiesSoftball
playoff • action ' by sweeping'.
their threelgame series with
-the Clinton Sluggers recently:
The Superstars edged the
Sluggers 16-14 in the, first
game of the series and
captured the series on an.
extra inning slugfest 23-r9;
Judy Draper Fled the
Superstars . tothe first win
• going three for five at the
• plate with two dQubles, one
homer, three RBI's, including
the winning run, and scoring
three times herself. Draper's
first blast came in the
opening inning .after • the.
Sluggers had taken a four run
lead. Bonnie Mugford.double
d and Patti Denorr me singled
• • before Draper slammed -the
first . dotible to score them
both.- She used two bad 'pit-
ches to notch a third run.
:. Cinnton
added-a---fifth..run in
the second to go two up on the
Superstars, but doubles from'
Sue Gardiner, Dale 'Oke,
Cathie Sturdy and Parti
'Denomrine changed that to a
one rtin. Goderich lead.
. Clinton .posted. three ' more
runs in the top of the thirdd to
regain the lead but the'
--Superstar bats came alive in
the bottom of the inning for
. two singles, two doubles a
triple and a home run to open
a five run lead.
Colleen Falkiner started
the:rally off' with a triple and
scored when Lori Keller
smashed one outaof the park,
Sue Gardiner kept the drive
going`: with a single- and
moved around on a single by'
Dale Oke, Bonnie Mugford
caught a two•run-double and
scored' herself. on g two
-bagger by .Cathie Sturdy.
Judy Draper cleaned up the
bags and ended the inning's
Scoring ' with: a second home
run for the Superstars. Lori
Keller' upped the h
.Goderic
count to 14 in the fourth inning
drawing a walk and moving
to third on sacrifices by: Sue
Gardiner• and .Dale Oke.
Bonnie Mugford caught a'two•.
out single to bring -her
The Sluggers, chipped evay
at the Goderich. lead pushing,
three runs over in both the
fourth and fifth innings.. The
runs "tied the game at 14 but
the Superstars rallied.for two
moreand the win. :Marilyn
McCuspey ` started off 'the
bottoln of. 'the fifth with a
single and scored the winner;
on Judy Draper's -double:
Draper added an insurance
marker..on sing1es•by_=Colleen
Straughan and Sue Gardiner
A slugfest' in Clinton in the
second game of the series was
won'by the Superstars in the
ninth inningwhen they
pushed four 'runs over for a
23-19 win. Clinton went right,
to work in the contest holding
'Goderich off the board for two
innings' and running up a two
run lead. Goderich tied the
score -in the topof .the third
but the Sluggers retaliated
with a four run burst anda 6-2 -
lead.
Goderich sent' ll' batters to
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the, plate in the top: of the
fourth '. and -managed. eight.
runs. Dale Oke opened the
'inning with 'a double and
Cathie Sturdy followed, her
with a •.triple. Marilyn
'McCuspey. slammed homer to
score Sturdy. Judy Draper
doubled and cam e in on a
triple by Lori Keller. Sue
Gardiner singled Keller in
and then scored herself • on a
home run•by' Dale Oke after
Dawn Westbrook singled.
Clinton closed the gap : to
two runsz,in the fifth and the,
Superstars went back'to work
collecting five more runs.
'Dawn Westbrook Jed off with
a single and -scored orra triple
° by Bonnie. Mugford. Cathie
Sturdy doubled her in- and
-scored on a triple by Marilyn
McCuspey, Judy Draper
'slammed a ro*rnid tripper to
end the scoring for'Goderich.
Dawn Westbrook made it.16'
in the seventh inning- when
she tripled and scored on a
sacrifice by Dale Oke. Clinton
replied with a five run burs.£.
to - tie " the game andforce
extra innings. Marilyn
McCuspey, Judy Draper and
Colleen Straughan opene.4,the'
inning. with . consecutive
singles and all three scored
on shots by Lori Keller and
Dawn yiestbrook. The
Sluggers wouldn't, stay ,down
however and ,came• back it
their half of •the eighth` with.
three run_s_Lon a,' home run by
Diane. Miller with two run -
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stars notched another four
runs. Bonnie Mugford led off..
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Marilyn McCi.nspey: Judy
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