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his own cause in
1 Softball action
slamming a two r
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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
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Love made it 1-0
from his lead off
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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.
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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
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cb rCleaners unloaded
eport Steeler pitching
ght grabbing a 12-4
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Steelers in
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;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
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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
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HERE'S YOUR JUNE
9th ELECTION DAY
IN FORMATION<,.....,o,..
JACK RIDDELL RE-
ELECTION COMMITTEE
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The boundaries of most polling divisions and the number of
all polling division polls have been changed in Goderich for
the Provincial Election June 9fh. This map shows the new
boundaries of the polls and the list below gives the address of
• the polling places. Please clip and save for. reference.
Place To Vote
It No 1, Warner Cousins,' 90: Albert St. N.
ibll No 2, D. Abbott, 225 Cambria N.
'"Y111 No: 3, David Knox, 115 Victoria St. N.
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.
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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. �.
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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.
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