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Pontiacs put
two five run rallies
them to drub Gord's
11.6 in Industrial
action Sunday. The
took advantage of
pitcher Des Court-
ntrol problems and
orts' errors to grab
runs.
elly helped push the
to a 5.0 lead in the
ng when he beat out
to short stop Dennis
on. He moved to
n a wild pitch and
a single by Rick
Sowerby moved to
the throw to try for
then `'ca' me home on
by Ken Daer. Ken
ended up on second
or by Jon Ginn and a
by Doug Spitzig sent
me and Meriam to
ss Pruder waited out
oved to second on a
tch and' followed
over the plate on a
Wayne Doak.
Williamson put the
the board in the
hen he drew a walk
ed on a home run
Rick McLean. In the
third Gord's tied the
game with a three run burst.
Phil Petrie led off with a
double and came in on Jon
Ginn's . single. ' Williamson
caught a single to keep things
moving and rent to third on a
double by McLean that
scored • Ginn. Jim Ginn
sacrificed Williamson home.
Meriam broke the tie in the
bottom of the third grabbing a
single, moving to second on
Spitzigls sacrifice and scoring
on two wild pitches. Meriam
started off a five run burst in
the fifth with a walk moving
to a second on .a single by
Spitzig. A wild pitch moved
both runners one bag and a
single by Pruder scored
Meriam. John Phillips
sacrificed Spitzig into scoring
position and Paul Kelly
singled two runs over. Ron
Sowerby slammed a home
run that ended the scoring at
11.
Dennis Williamson grabbed
the final Sports' run in the
fifth with a double and
scoring on an error to first
baseman Shewfelt. Des
Courtney gave up H hits in
_the loss while Rick Sowerby
was grabbed for nine in the
win.
Tammy Pltre of the Goderich Tykes failed to connect on this swing in a .game against
Kincardine last Saturday. Kincardine used two late inning rallies to down the Goderich
team 19-9. (staff photo)
" Jim. ;Martin grabbed two
home runs and helped Green
and PorentThunderbirds to a
' 4- .3..decision over French
Cleaners. jn Industrial Soft -
hall action Monday night. One
of Martin's efforts was a two
run shot and the other was the
winning run.
The Cleaners led off the
scoring.. when Ron Klages
hammered a datable in the top
of the 'Cleaner first. He
moved to third on a fielder's
choice and scored on a single
by George Sutton. -
Walter, Bell tied the game in
the second when he singled
and moved to third on Denis
Miskie's . ,single. John
Heakkers got caught on a
fielder's choice but Bell beat
'the play out to score.
Martin put the Thun-
derbirds up two with his first
Truckeriedge Fisher
Brindley Transport struck
for six runs in the final inning
to roar back from a 7-3 deficit'
and grab a 9-7 win from
Fisher Custom Builders in
Industrial Softball action
Sunday. The win was Brin-
dley's first of the season.
Fjsher rolled up a three run
lead scoring once in each of
the first three innings. Jim
Durst drew first blood with a
single off an error to second
baseman Brian Bowman.
Durst went to second on a
pass ball and third on a single
by Denis LeBrun. LeBrun
started off a double steal and
was tagged at second but
Durst beat the return throw
for the run.
'Bob McBride made it 2-0 in
the second with a single. He
moved to second, on a single
by Jim Bell and third when
John Hoy drew a walk. Keith
Allen harnrpered aright .field
fly to sacrifice Mq-BrideaaaxerI t
Durst' sedred` the third run'
with his second single. He
moved to second on an error
third on a sacrifice by LeBrun
and scored on a pass ball.
The Truckers cut the lead
in half in the fourth when.
Brian Bowman grabbed a two
out double. Phil Black singled
and moved to second on the
throw to the plate that missed
Bowman. Steve Haggit
singled Black home and the
the Builder lead was cut to 4-
2.
The- •Builders mad.e-it 5-2
when Durst grabbed his third
run of the game getting one
on a 'fielder's . choice that
grabbed Doug Fisher at
second. Durst went to second
on a pass ball and scored on a
shot by Jack MacKinnon that
short stop Phil Black couldn't
handle.
Brian Bowman slammed a
home run in the'sixth to bring
the Truckers back to within
of
the .,Builders but
s" iers. appeared- to put the
owlers
Green and Parent and
Little Bowl battled through
four and a half innings before
blowing the lid off their game
in Industrial Softball action
Sunday. The Bowlers
grabbed six runs in the
bottom of the fifth to open up
the 1-1- game and grab a 7-2
lead but the Green and
Parent Thunderbirds scored.
four times in the top of the
sixth to make it 7-5 Bovylers,
which was the final.
The Thunderbirds drew
'first blood in .the fourth when
Walter Bell took advantage of
an error to third baseman
Terry Powell to grab a single
and raced home on Ron
Hodges follow up double.
The Bowlers tied the game
up in their half of the inning
when Glen Falkiner doubled,
went to third on a wild pitch
and scored on a sacrifice by
Bill Black.
Little -Bowl won the game in
the fifth with a six run rally.
Ron Ritchie was hit by a pitch
with on•e out and John
Crawford sent him to third
with a long single. Powell was
charged with another error
that allowed Ritchie to score
and Crawford went in on at
single by Charlie Crawford.
Mike Wildgen sent Crawford.,
to third with a'single and then
game away with three more
runs in the bottom of the
inning. Jim Bell started the
rally off with a walk scoring
on a double by Keith Allen.
Jim Durst set up his fourth
run in as matey trips to the
plate by waiting out a, walk
and LeBrun sent Allen home
and Durst to third with a
single. Fred Pellow cracked a
single to score Durst with the
final Builder run.
John Verway led off the
Trucker seventh with a single
that turne.d out to be the first
of six runs in the winning
rally. Keith Lapp waited out a
walk and Dave Sleightholm
singled to load the bags. Doug
Fisher was taken off the
rubber for Fred Pellow in
relief and Pellow fanned
Bruce Bowman for the first
out. Louis Yundt walked and
Brian Bowman each drew run
scoring walks and Phil Black
hammered a double to score
'three runs. Black went to
rally
stole second. Glens Falkiner
brought them both home with
a double and scored himself
on a 'single by Black. Black
went to third on two Thun-
derbird errors and scored the
final run onDave Patterson's
sitlgle'
The .Thunderbirds closed
third on. he throw to the plate
trying to get Yundt coming
from first. Steve Haggitt
singled Black home before
Pellow got John Verway on a
fielder`s choice to end the
inning.
The Builders left the tying
run on second in their half of
the seventh. George Gould
" singled to start the inning off
and an error to second
baseman Walter Bell 'sent
him to third and Bell to first.
John Hoy flew out to right left
field, Allen lined out to the
pitcher . and Doug „Fisher
grounded out and the
Builders were handed their
fourth loss of the year against
one win.
Fisher went six and a half
innings giving up eight hits
for the loss. Pellow gave up
an additional three hits. John
Verway was the winner with
a nine hit effort.
to win
the gap in the top of the sixth
grabbing four runs. Jim
Martin started the spree off
'with a double and scored on
Bell's single. Hodges grabbed
a single to score Bell after he
had moved around on a
Bowler error on centrefielder
• Mike Wildgen. Pete Frayne
stepped into a double that
pushed Hodges over and then
scored himself on a single by
Dick Shoemaker.
Jim Martin was the losing
pitcher giving up 10 hits and
striking out five while winner
John Crawford gave up nine
hits and fanned two
aer's two homers
give Pontiacs win
Ken Daer jumped on two Steeler run of the game.
Brian MacKenzie pitches for MacKenzie managed to get
hotfie runs and McGee himself out of trouble three
Pontiacs grabbed a 2-1 win times during the game not
over the Lakeport Steelers in giving up any runs after two
Industrial Softball action,, men_got on base but Daer
recently. MacKenzie allowed i•' teed 'Off on a pitch leading off
only six hits in the loss but his . the fourth and again leading
team-mates managed only,,' off the sixth to grab the only
four off Daer who gave up the '° Pontiac tallies.
run on a.pass ball. In -the second Buck Million
'Tim McLean broke the and Russ Pruder used errors
Steeler shutout in the top of to get on Kase but Shewfelt
the sixth with a lead off was • called for leaving the
single. He stole second and batter's box and Ken Meriam
went to third on a fielder's flew out to end the inning
'choicethat grabbed Ron scoreless. Million and Pruder
Miller: Catcher DebShewfelt;_singled in the fourth after
let a pitch get by him and •.pacr'slsecond first homer but
McLean came home with I Shewfdlt flew out and Meriam'
what proved to be the only �iYhit a tielder's choice to end
the second "'rally. In the
seventh Ken Meriam singled
and Rick Sowerby walked but
MacKenzie got Wayne Doak
to fly out to end the inning.
round tripper after' Dick,
Shoemaker had singled,' The,
lead was shortlived however
as the Cleaners. used their:'
half of the inning to grab two.;
and tie the game again. Brian
McLean got to first on a
fielder's choice that grabbed
K loges at first and. moved •to
third on a single by Bili
Gallow. Centrefielder Pete
Frayne was charged with an
error that sent McLean home
and Gallow to third and a w a l k
by Martih allowed Gallow to
tie the garrie.
Martin waited until the fifth
to slam his second homer to
eventually Win the game. He
was the winning pitcher with
a five hitter fanning five
hatters while loser Don
McWhinney was caught for a
dozen hits and struck out six.
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