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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-06-02, Page 9wit!'.r ,. a 0 t)N? alar`= a 4'. eelers s a„� rYd: a )ring ss•„1, 40' Fail` con; grosi} Wild, Ter Das;` Car a` lY,l? assay sv G er. ace; i” Are Bed. id Pail,, lighi; well,: Paull 1, Gl anan,,i uurMart: ° it r: eorgp Y' Ma t thi tntl � anglois swung a big his own cause in 1 Softball action slamming a two r n to help .fers to a 4-2 win over t Steelers. The got some excellent from Brian . who gave up five losing effort, three in the third inning glois slammed his is was sharp for the ers scattering just in the win. He set 13 down on strikeouts up his first hit in the mg� Love made it 1-0 from his lead off e 4-2 position in the first grabbing a single and stealing second and third and coming home on a wild pitch. In the third Langlois won the game with his shot after Wally Pearson doubled and came across on a double by Ron Whetstone. 'Langlois homeredWhetstone home. Wayne Draper did all the Steeler scoring hammering a home run with no one on in the fourth inning and scoring after he had doubled in the sixth. Frank Hagen doubled to score Draper. McKenzie fanned nine Rustproofers, two- of -them -in the top- of -the seventh to put Ziebart away for the last time. ✓vi +1. ik yi Jim-McWhinney-als tagged..out-at first -base-after-he-was•caught trying -to stretch -a single - into a double in a game against Lakeport Steel Monday night. French Dry Cleaners won the game. (staff photo) iwiers roll on undefeate .wi put together a fly in the bottom of th in Sunday's league action to Iley Transport 11-7 their undefeated act. Tied at five the nipted for six runs the Truckers to ,e top of the final erawford waited in the first inning d to third on Mike double. Bill Black. elder's choice that rawford to come d Dave Patterson a second fielder's t sent Wildgen in 'wlerlead: ° leightholm cut the ,alf in the second doubled and scored Haggitt's double. 'owell gave the three run edge in when he used tWo two pass balls to n. The Truckers in the fourth when tingled, moved to an errorthat left • •Ward and both a shot by Brian that centre fielder la '.:ening Goderich • Lawn Club welcomed • new members night in what Harold Knisley ala'event” for the afOpening session ternoon 23 new out to try at bowling and 21 dea the evening enced bowlers ito••show the new the game and an elco'me was ex_ 'Y club executive d• 'Irene White. irigructi0n in the '• begotten on Tuesday or afternoon or Crowley Wildgen misplayed. Crawford grabbed his second run of the game in the fifth to break the tie. He beat out an error to -second baseman Brian , Bowman, movedaround on Wildgen's single and scored on hits by Bill Black and Dave Pat- terson. In the sixth the Truckers tied it again when Sleightholm singled and Haggitt blasted a shot out of the park. The Bowlers ,clin- ched it in theirhalf of the sixth pushing six more over. Rob Snell and. Charlie Crawford singled to start the spree and Wildgen ham- mered a double to score them. Falkiner beat out an error and Black singled setting _up Patterson's three run blast over the fence that ended the game, The Truckers managed two more in the bottom of top of the final inning when Black got on a Bowler error and SUNFIE•LDACRES SCHOOL OF EQUITATION Congratulates its students for their fine riding and co- operation at their recent clinic on May 14th. GOOD SHOW Nag If'*•' ti '.:S'i.•i•2>,{:^ rv,,: v:^'•'Q.•.':":•sic$.'•ii:i.'.•:<.,:j•:`:.54•}:ct itY�t�`ry • YOU'VE GOT THE. FATHER WE'VE GOT THE CLOTHES • TIES • • DRESS SHIRTS • SOCKS • LEISURE SHIRTS • LEISURE SUITS • SLACKS • SHORTS • T-SHIRTS IF IN DOUBT GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE .7.".trsthersrro-- CAPTA N'S QUARTERS ro CLOTHES FOR MEN OR THE SQUARE PORTOF 00DERIt H• 7 GO la er cb rCleaners unloaded eport Steeler pitching ght grabbing a 12-4 le Steelers in r ;Softball action. `eaners'posted seven of r;runs,.with home runs. ._Klages led off a three runt •.urst in the first catching Wayne Draper` for a single. Bill Gallowbrought him in on •a round tripper and Clare Harman drilled one out of the park to send Draper to right field ,to bring Brian MacKenzie in to pitch. The Steelers looked like they might make a go of it in their half of the first when Ron Miller caught a home run to lead off the order. Larry McCabe followed with a single, moved to second on an error that put Draper on first and^scored on a single by Tim McLean. The Cleaners took com- mand in the second grabbing three more runs. Rae Mathers started off with a single and Jim McWhinney forced a Steeler' error to get to first: Ron Klages waited out a walk to load the bags and an error to Brian McLean scored Mathers. McWhinney and Klages came in on fielder oho ce.s__._to.._iYl.A.? .... S Cleaners. Mathers added another in the third with a double scoring on a Steeler error. In the fourth McLean and Gallow singled and Harman drilled his second home run to make it 10-2 Klages 'ham mered a two out home run in the fifth and Frank McDonald scored in the seventh to give the Cleaners an even dozen. Barry Bloch and Ed Jones singled to set up the Steeler runs in the fifth, their last of Sleightholm homered. John Crawford gave up 11 hits for the win while loser John Verway was tagged for a dozen. the game, Tim 'fvtcLe drilled a triple*tp score both but Don McWhinney ,,go Lloyd Tigert to ground outto end the inning. Don •McWhinney gave .up ,S. 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Poll No 4,r John McGraw 171 Brock St. It„No.S,'MacKay Hall, id Nelson St. $ 6 St. George's Parish Hall, 16 • 1, ,.• Frank MacDonald, 56 St.. a, Percy Blyndell,'130Quebec St. li, Gordon Bowers, 20 Elgin Ave. i • 1 Poll No. 10, Percy Riley, 57 Picton St.E. Poll No. 11, Amos Osbaldeston, 90 Park St. Poll No. 12, Mrs. M. Reynolds, 172 St. David St. r, Poll No. 13, Chris Gautrea, 178 Regent St. Poll No. 14; Harry Little (Little Bowl) 204 Muton Rd. Poll No. 15, Raymond Dyke, 148 Britannia Rd. E. �. J Poll No. 16, Mr. Jack Whetstone, 47 Raglan E. Poll No. 17, J.K. Johnstone, 107 Britannia Rd. W. Poll No. 18, John Virdel, 138 Elizabeth St. Poll No. 14, M. Hicks, 187 Blake St. W. Poli No. 20, C. De Vries, _ Sunset tiro Poil No. 21, Mks. Lorna Heart, -34 (Mk M. Poll .*. 22, -The Candlelight Rest. iiwtiy. 31 «r•