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Little Bowl managed two
runs in the bOttogn of the
seventh to get by Gord's
Sports in a 1Q-9 slugfest
Monday night in Industrial
Softball action. Mike Wildgen
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Paul liaechler (left) presents the Labatt's Jubilee 3 trophy to Don Bedour who won low
gross at the Goderich Sunset Jubilee 3 golf tournament held on Wednes ay, June 29. Andy
,mith (absent for picture) was low net., About 10 men braved the morning rain to par-
ticipate in the tournament. (staff photo)
Company hapimers
Stee10ii&11
Glen lVicNeil threw a six
hitter and .the Canada
• Company bats managed 13
hits to give the Company all -
2 win over Lakeport Steelers
in Industrial Softball action
• recently.
• The Company won the
game in the first inning
collecting four runs with
three hits, Mike Donnelly nd
Glen Tigert each drew ia1ks.
• to start the rally an Terry
Austin cracked a p ngle to
score Donnelly and move
Tigert to thi d. Austin stole
second and Pat Conlon bunted
Tigert over and Austin to.
third. ,Tom O'Brien drew a
walk /and Bill Durst singled
Austin over. Bob Dick singled
t drive -O'Brien across for a
,4-0 lead.
The Steelers cut the lead in
half when Tim McLean
caught a two run sht after
Brian Thompson had singled.
The.runs were the last for the
Steelers however and the
Company went to work in the,
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third adding five more to
their total. Pat Conlon and
Tom O'Brieh each singled to
start the spree and Bill Durst
drove Conlon over with a one
bagger. Glen McNeil waited
out a walk and Mike Donnelly
hammered a double for three
• RBIs..Tigert singled Donnelly.
over. Conlon added the final
run when he walked and
scoreeon singles by Durst
and McNeil. Wayne Draper
was the losing pitcher.
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Square Saturday in conjunction Jubitee'llsree: Te
Mascot in I victory celebration; The celebration was In of
race and winning third spot While doing it. (staff photo)
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leg ortheir bed. race on The -
racers were joined by their
of the crew's --finishing the
caught a one out sacrifice fly
-to score Charlie 1.1.awford
with the winner •after. John
Crawford singled Ken
Doherty over with the tying
run after Dnherty hammered
a lead off double. '
The Sports jumped to a 6-0
leacrthat lasted until the third
inning when the Bowlers
managed one. In the first
- pwle.r.,starte Terry Powell
walked the first two batters
Jim and John Ginn and Dave
MacKenzie singled them into
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scOrin posttidir. Dennis
Williamson singled John Ginn
over after Jim had stored on
wild pitch.. Rick McLean
singled McKenzie over to give
the Sports a 3-01oad..
-Bob Riehl led offthe second
with a single 'off a Sports!
error. Bob McLean singled
him to,scond and a wild pitch
moved both down one. John
Ginn singled to score Riehl
--and, McKenzie -singled
McLean over. Williamson
sacrificed Ginn in for the
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lead.
R6n Ritchie , •put • the
• Bowlefip on the board in the
• third with a lead off single,
Doug Stoll and Glp Falithier
caught one baggers and made
it 6-1. The Sports Jacked on
0„4.wo, more- in thiNip- of the
fourth when Bob McLean
Walked and went to third on
Jim Ginn's doublejohn Ginn
and McKenzie singled.and the
Sporttsirad an 8-1 lead:.
The `-Bowlers strucls, ,for
three in the fourth•to cut the
, lead inlet!. Dave Patterson ilead. 'OW *fie' ,
'and Doher
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70/1
Snell beat out, an error that torson &rabbedthe:iia, '
singled
., - a fielder's
seored, Pattersett. ' Powell le40 .0: batter 1:: :i14
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DOheety: over and of -a fielder's- choice tba
Snell scored on
choice making 1(84.
• -.!----1.n.the fifth McLean singletr. -
and moVet;Lto third on a •
double by Jim Ginn. John Patterson over and t
• Ginn hit a fielder's choice' and Crawford was hit, by,* p
the Sports were on top 9-4. --- Powell- drew a walk 'antl
The Bowlers roared back
for four in the bottom of the
throwing errors .-allo;
fifth to come within one ofthe Doherty and Powell tOS,po'
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akeport Steelers drop
Lakeport Steelers and
Gord's Sports used an open
night at Agriculture Park to
play a game scheduled for
Juiy si arid the Steelers
hammered 'the Sports 11-5 in
Industrial Softball action
recently, The Steelers
sprayed 1 1 hits in the win.
• The Sports opened a first
inning two runorlead when
Chip Wilson beat out the back
end of a fielder's choice. after
Phil Petrie had singled.
Dennis- Williamson drew a
walk and Des Courtney
hammered a double to make
it 2-0. Ron Miller cut the lead
in half in the bottom of the
inning when he doubled and
came in on Wayne Draper's.
two bagger.
The Steelers won the game
in the second inning 'driving in
four runs. Tim McLean led off
with a triple and Frank
Hagan drew a- walk and
Barry Bloch singled a run in.
Ron Miller sent Hagan over
with a single and moved to
second 'on a wild pitch.
Draper singled Bloch and
MillerOver for the 6-2 lead.
The Steelers 'swamped the
Sports in the fifth knocking
six runs over. McLean
singled to start the spree and
Hagan was hit by a pitch.
Larry McCabe singled and
Jack Kellough drew a RBI
but got grabbed on a fielder's
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• choice. Miller walked to load
the bags and Draper was hit
hy a pitch to score, a run.
Brian McKenzie hammered a
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double to score three and
McLean singled him in for an
11 2 lead.
The Sports tacked on two
Spor
more.in the sixth inning when
Rick McLean doubled after
Williamson" had singled' and
Greg Smith walked. Chip
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transfer to tbe Piper 'cub during the.Air Show staged at Sky
la rbor last' Saturday. Mynnitig. grabbed' the ladder of the
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Builders beat Ziebart
, Doug Fisher and Simon
Langlois each Ahrew six,
hitters but Fisher Custom
Builders used their, hits for
two runs and Ziebart Rust-
proofers.managed only o in
Industrial Softball ac ion
recently. The -Builders
doubled Ziebart 2 - 1, the
second time this season the
ontiacs
Ken Daer hammered a
grand slam homer and pit-
ched a three hitter to boost
McGee Pontiacs to a 14-0
Three
hitter
grabs
Sports
Don McWhinney fired a
three hitter and French
Cleaners managed four runs,
off five hits to edge Gord's
Sports 4-1 in Industrial Sof-
tball action recently. Des
Courtney was tagged with the
loss giving up five hits and
striking out four.
The Cleaners won the game
in the third inning. In the
second George Sutton gave
his club a 1-0 lead getting on
with a single and scoring on
Brian McLean's double. John
Or scored the winner in the
third when he got on with a
sacrifice bunt that resulted in
• an error. Ron K loges beat out
the tail end of a fielder's
choice that got Frank
McDonald at third and Bill
Gallow drove both runs
across with a single.
McDonald scored the final
Cleaner run in the fifth when
he led off with a &ruble and
scored on a single by Jim
McWhinney.
Chip Wilson managed the
lone Gord's run in the fifth.
He singled, stole, second,
moved to -third on aThelder's
choice and "scared on a double
by Rick McLean.
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Wilson added the fifth'in
seventh when he walked.
raced fume from firs
Williamson's single. .
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flying plane from the car travelling at -approximately 75
miles per hour.(staff photo)
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•in extra
two teams played to that end.
Fisher -'helped his own
cause in the first inning when
he singled to lead off the
game. Dennis LeBrun
trounce-
- shellacking of Little Bowl in
Industrial Softball' action
recently. Deer stepped into
the shot in the fifth to force a
mercy ending to the gailie.
Ron Sowerby walked, ,Paul
_Kelly singled and Rick
Sowerby walked to load the
• bags for Daer's smash.
The Pontiacs won the game
in the second opening a six
run lead. Doug Spitzig scored
the winner when he singled,
hammered a two out double
to score and ' he Builders
a 1 - 0 lead th' t taste :Until the
fourth.
Greg Hansen tied the game
Bowlers
moved to second on an error
to Russ Pruder and- Ken
Vanderburgh brought them in
with a double. Ron Sowerby
doubled Vanderburgh in and
Paul Kelly singled Sowerby
over. Rick Sowerby ended the
inning with a two run blast
out of the park.
McGee tacked on four runs
in the third inning when
Spitzig used a Bowler error to
single. Pruder singled him
around and Vanderburgh
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scored him with a one bagger.
John Phillips drew a walk and
Ron Sowerby brought them
all over with a double.
John, • Crawford and Ron
Ritchie combined fer the loss
giving up 11 hits in the effort.
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innin-gs
in the fourth when he beat
a Builder error fora sin
Simon Langlois tied the ga
with a triple and the Build
managed three outs in a
to leave the Rustproo
pitcher stranded.
The game went into t
extra innings before LeB
went to work again.
became the team 'hero wit
lead off triple in the last
ning and scored on J
McKinnon's single. Zieb
'took ,a last Stand at a win
Fisher got Arnie Parker to
out and Ron Whetstone
Wally Pierson hit shots ba
to the box that F is
''managed the out on.
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