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over. Duane Elliott of Robeit•son Public 'School
the bar in the senior boys high jump event at the
field day last Monday,. The students of Robertson
ir field day events over two days: (staff photo)
ntiacs squeak
y Canada Co.
ee Pontiacs squeaked
er in the bottom of the
h inning to edge
a Company 4-3' in
Jai,. Softball, action
A walk, a fielder's'
and a two out single
to be the winning
ation in the final
ion inning.
ontiacs' gra bbed a two
d in their first trip to
e. Paul Kelly led off
single and moved
on an error to catcher
rbour that put Ken
m on first. Rick
y and Russ Pruder
back to back singles
h Kelly and Meriam
da Co, tied the game
e top of the third when
almer led off with a
Bob Dick was hit by a
pitch and everyone moved on
a fielder's choice- that
grabbed Lee Arbour, Mike
Donnelly pickedup a couple
of RBI's with a single before
the Pont iacs ended the surge.
Bob Dick put the Company up
one in the fifth scoring on Lee
Arbour's double after he
grabbed Rick Sowerby for a
single..
Ken Meriam tied the game
in the bottom of the fifth. He
singled. moved to second on a
pass ball and scored on a
single by Rick Sowerby.
Sowerby scored the winner in
the seventh. He waited out a
walk, moved to second on
Pruder's sacrifice and scored
on Deb Shewfelt's single.
Sowerby .gave up six hits
for th.e win while loser Glen
Tigert was tagged for 13.
The Goderigh Men
SloWpitch league hern Its,
first season of play 'with Nur
,,opening games .last Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
The Assessment Office
Coyotes withstood a late
• charge from the Signal -Star
Paper Leafs to win the
opening game 3,4733 at
Robertson .School- last
Wednesday. In the othei
Wednesday game the Smith
Farm and Garden Orphans
rallied for seven runs in their
final at bat to edge Local 1863,
22 - 19. •
Larry Sloan banged three
homers for the Orphans in-
cluding the winning shot in
thetfinal,,Inn,ng,t " den
Broeck CbiliPO4OiMtfitifthree
homers foeAhe:41,P00,4,•; • '
In Thursday's ,aetion, the
Orphans continued their
winning .streak Sevin: two
tuns in the final inning to
edge the Coyotes 15 glen
Lamb led the OrphariS'with a
.three rtm homer.
In the other, game. the
Goderich Firemen outlasted
the. Beavers in a slugfest
Winning 35 - 34.
Seven teams are involved
in the new slow pitch leagne
arid games are played at
.Robertson and- Victoria
Schools Wednesday and
Thursday evenings. ,
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—1$T,iffit
y
• ,coming out to watch
The four Wain lionAViCagtiP,•• y,i100.1., be encouraging_
schedule has begun- with" each NowA-for the bad news:
team haying played their first „Ropey is needed to
two games. The j.earns ;3303 'socCer, Our can -
and their captains are r lyerS: vassing local businessmen
Mike Wedlock; Racers, Steve , ,
has proven fruitless due to
Graham;.. Rovers, Randy
Graham 'and the Dynamos,
John Sheardowa.
The (hit four games gives
evidence that these teams are
extremely' well balanced. The
two undefeated teams played
to a draw against each other
and even the team which, has
not yet won a game has a
defensive record of only 2
goals against per game. All
cglaomsees played were very
' Passing, has .proven to be a
necessity with these seven
man teams. If one man tries
to control the play all by
himself he will soon exhaust
his energy. In each case the
winning team has been the
one'which felled on passing.
• The House League would be
, GQDI
hiraVroyest,.with-a better-
in$lif't players and more
Pellow leads Builder win
Fred Pellow fire d a.four
hitter, and Fisher Custom
Builders took full advantage
of their five hits to collect_
- their first win of the season
beating Green and Parent
Thunderbirds 3-1 in Industrial
Softball action. Pellow fanned
nine batters' for his first win
in four starts.
Dennis LeBrun' gave the
Builders a one'run edge in the
first inning when he caught
Jim. Martin for a lead' off
single. LeBrun stole second
and scored on a double by
Jack MacKinnon.
Jim Durst scored what
proved to be the winner in tile
fourth inning when be caught
a one out single. A pass ball
sent him to second and an
error to first baseman Phil
Turner left Durst on third and
Pellow on first. Pellow moved
1. had several winners at the W.O.S.S.A. track and
meet held in London last week. Left to right are,
rt Crew who placed second in the 100 metre hurdles
ourth in the 100 metre race, Dave MacKenzie who
third in the junior boystigh Jump and Mark .Hovey
laced third in the senior boys shot put. Virginia Such
laced third in the, senior girls shot put was absent for
(staff photo)
Pss;
down on a pass ball and both
men scored on John Hoy's
double. -
J ohn. Hakkers_managed_ the
only Thunderbird run in the
third when he singled, moved
to second on a pass ball and
scored on Jim Harrison's
double. Jim Bell singled after
Harrison's shot but Pellow
got Walter Bell to fly out and
fanned Glen -Ferguson -to -end
the 'inning. Martin's single
was the last hit Pellow gave
up. Jim Martin was the loser
giving up five hits.
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