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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-28, Page 7TITY NY0 41 . , . • )lea oupl Ce Can, LS fl) ism C ri M ly anne on Id na ton. kimal con ant )t q on o / ma e aine ,4 S8,5 :H 6 er,Miller smac ot,aplintdo itidustriat10Rtee1er - J-4-aiaa 40; Ziel4 a'2 scorbuf daub* 410,-, action recently. The home inning and trotted Thome give the Steelers a 3-0 edge: runs brought' the .Lakeport ahead of Draper who bit a The Truckers inanagedl a team total to 23 this year, 18 shot out of the 'park. Barry run in thetop of tlieeecond to by the two lead off batters. — Bloch followed up with a cut into the Lakeport lead. • Miller. doubled to start the triple and scored when Carm John Warr caught a one out ee SEW*. each smacked•their eme run` of lte year to , e Lakeport Steelers Brindley. Transport eaners ch Cleaners had a field onday night at the e of Canada Company g the Company 20-2 in rial League action. The ✓ attack brought on .a ed game according to gue's mercy rule. eaners won the game first inning grabbing, ns. Frank MacDonald walk after Ron Klages with a double and Bill beat out the back end lder's choice that got at third. Brian used an error to and George Sutton a double to score nald and Gallow. Don nnie singled to bring n in with the winning da Company retired. single and scored when Mark 40"4,4' Kernighan doubled. The swam Uompan Steelers came back with three in their half of the ning to increase their margin. Brian Thompson led off with a walk and came over when Miller smacked his home run. Draper singled to keep the drive going and Bloch hit another triple to bring him home. Tim McLean doubled to score Bloch making it 7 - 2. Dave Sleightholm grabbed the final Brindley. run in the top of the fourth when he singled, moved down on Kernighan's sacr fice, stole third and came over on a pass ball. Jack Kellough singled to start the fifth inning and moved down on an error on Ron Miller's hit. Draper drew a walk and a pass ball allowed Kellough to score but the Trucker's got Miller un the play. Bloch smacked a double to score Draper and came in himself on a Trucker error. Ed Jones started off a sixth inning burst for the Steeler when he singled and Frank Hagan moved him along with a shot. Jack Kellough singled Jones over- and Miller grabbed a single to score Hagan. MacKenzie smacked a single to score Kellough and end the Steeler spree. John Verway gave up 18 hits in the loss, while Draper won on a five hitter. the side in order in the second and cut the Cleaner lead to_ two in their halrof the inning. Tom O'Brien caught a one out *"!single and moved around on a single by Terry Austin. Bob Dick singled to score one run and a fielder's choice left Dick on second and Austin out. Mike Donnelly singled Dick home before the Cleaners closed off the at- tack. French sent 16 batters to the plate in the third inning and came away with a 14-2 lead. Gallow started it off getting to third on an error to centre fielder O'Brien. Sutton knocked Gallow home and moved around on a single by Don McWhinnie. John Orr used an error to single Sutton home and Jim McWhinnie. drew a walk to load the bags. Rae Mathers hit a shot back to third that got McWhinnie _ - on the Jorce at home but Klages drilled a grand slam homer to clear the bags. MacDonald Walked and on his second trip to • the plate Gallow cracked a single. An error loaded the bags and Sutton, Don McWhinnie, Orr and Jim McWhinnie each managed hits -to score five more. , The Cleaners added six more runs in their finallwo innings when Klages, MacDonald, Gallow, McLean and Sutton came over in the fourth and MacDonald scored from first on a long single 'in the fifth. McWhinnie gave up seven hits in the win while loser Glen Tigert was touched 14 times. orts unleash bat 's Sports displayed heavy firepower dumping Brindley ort 15-6 in Industrial action. The Sports 14 hits with several r mistakes to collect ns for their sixth win' t started out as a. season. s broke a sccireless tie p of the second inning im. Ginn waited Out a walk , moved down on fice and scored on a by Chip Wilson. The s got that back in if of the inning when Strong got a free blase, down on a fielder's nd scored on a single Linn er. is Williamson put the on top td stay in the ith a three rtin blast the park. Phil Petrie , the inning off with a and a Trucker error n Ginn on first before son tagged his round . Jim Ginn followed up single, moved around error and scored on a Warren Watt. Truckers cut the lead two in the bottom of ird to look like they to make a game of it. Yundt singled to start burst and scored on a by John Warr. Mark han singled and an on the play allowed to score to cut the Sports' lead to 5-3. Williamson went to work again in the fourth banging in a run and scoring himself on an inside the park homer brought on by a Trucker error. Des Courtney started the inning with a double scored on a double by -Bob, Riehl. Williamson hit a sharp single to centre that went through Fred Schoemaker's legs allowing Williamson to come in. Steve Haggitt got one of the runs back in the bottom of the fOurth when he sent a ball over the fence but the sports rallied for three more in the fifth that buried Brindley. Watt used an error to right fielder Strong to get on base and scored on a double by .Rick McLean. Wilson used an error to single and both scorea when • Dave Sleightholm' threw the ball a Way. Williamson notched his third run in the sixth when he waited out a walk and scored on an •error on Jon Ginn's single. McLean singled and another error scored Ginn and Courtney wrapped things up with a two run homer. The Truckers managed two more runs in the bottom of the final stanza but fell far short of the 15 run Gord's attack. Sleightholm started the in- ning with a walk and moved down on a single by Warr. Kernaghan cracked a single and a Sports' throwing error O'BRIEN'S • EATS & ABATTOIR • 227 EAST ST. GODERICH allowed both runs to score. John Verway gave up 14 hits in the loss while winner Des •Courtneg gave up 10. Maitland tennis players 4' • fhe crew of these fire balls are in the process of lowering spinnakers to round the north-east buoy on the Olympic sailing course set up Saturday for the Seventh Annual fireball Regatta sponsored by the Goderich Sailing Club: [he regatta featured five olympic course races over the weekend and five Goderich boats competed in the class of George and Marilyn Penfold of the Goderich club finished sixth overall in the regatta and won the right to ill tend the Canadian Olympic Training Regatta at Kingston (4 012K) The Penfolds are one of 60 fireballs accepted to CORK annually. (staff photo courtesy of MacDonald Marine). oderich hosts regatta t 1-11R01,1) The weather co-operated to make the Seventh Annual Fire Ball Regatta hosted by ,n meet London players the Goderich Sailing Club the ICY NANCY BEAVER ' Some of the Maitland's lady tennis members went to London last Wednesday (July 20) to have a return match with the ladies of the Win- dermere Tennis Club.' They had a very enjoyable day, playing about three hours of tennis and then going for a swim in the club pool. After a sudden death play- off the winners were: Chris Wildgen of the Maitland Club and Sandy Hood of the Windermere Club. The close second went to Shelagh Sully (Maitland) and Marilyn Wilson (Windermere). All' the ladies deserve a hearty congratulations for, playing on the hottest day of the summer. e Remem'ber: there is a return mixed doubles match with the Kincardine Tennis • Club in Kincardine, scheduled for Saturday, August 6. Anyone interested in a day of fun and good tennis please contact Herb Murphy at 524-9185. Don't forget every Tuesday night is Ladies' Night and every Wednesday Night is Men's Night (from 7-lOpm.) See you on the Courts. best ever. Twenty fireballs were registered including five local boats. Five olympic course races were held, three on Saturday and two on Sunday. The winners were:Class A; Terry Moss and crew Bob Moss - O.H.C.C. Toronto, 11.4 pts.; Clive Robertson and crew, Bruce -Robertson - Parkway Yacht Club - 13.7 Pincombe journeys ,shoot • with 19, Herman Fisher of Benmiller with '18, Ashley Gilbert of Goderich with 15. In the trap shoot held last Tuesday July 19, Jack Mills of Guelph had a perfect night, hitting all of the 25 traps. Close behind with scores of .14, however, were Tom Allen, Bill Boussey, and Jeff Darling o Exeter. Behind the leaders came Jim Butcher of Clinton and Herman Fisher with 23 each, Harrison Schock, Jamie Bill Pincombe journeyed the Vanastra Gun Club's skeet shoot last Saturday and took 'home V honors, 'hitting 24 of the 75 birds thrown out. Close behind Pincombe with 23fiach were Toni Allen of Lond.esboro, Harrison Schock of Zurich, John Hessel of Goderich and Bill Boussey of Kitchener. Following the leaders were Jeff Darling of Exeter with 72, Mery Batkin of Clinton and John Greidanus of Holmesville with 20 each, Paul Middleton of Clinton Caldwell of Kippen, and Bill Thompson of Clinton with :12 each, and Mery Batkin John Hessel and Dave Temple of Mitchell with 21 each. Three men, Paul Stanley of Clinton, Eugene Clark of Exeter, and Cal Christie of Kirton, each shot 20 traps, while four other men, Dave Ruppenthol of Kitchener, Ashley Gilbert, Joe Kenda of • Zurich, "Jerry Zert and Glen Mogk of Bornholm hit 19 each. pts.; Kevin Smith and crew - OHCC Toronto, 14.0 pts. Class B: Harold and Mike Jeffery Goderich - 50.4 pts.; Stuart and Anthea Peas' OHCC Toronto -55.7 pts.; Bob and Joyce Dannels, Parkway Yacht Club, 58%0 pts. George Penfold with his crew, Marilyn Penfold, placed sixth overall this weekend. This qualifies George and Marilyn to attend the Canadian Olympic Training Regatta at Kingston (C.O.R.K.) Sixty fireballs from across Canada are chosen to attend Cg).R.K., including 10 from ntario. The Goderich Regatta was designated a qualifying Regatta. Three boats qualified including Penfold. The other two were Richard Burns - Parkway Yacht Club, and Dave. Ross Kingston Yacht Club. the sidewalk sale • Phone 524-8632 or 524-7648 Slaughtering Days: Monday and Thursday. present location, until we build in the summer, Is the er CNR Freight Shed at the end of East Street - 227 East et, opoumie me CNR Station. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS WITS OF BEEF 65%. PS OF BEEF 991.B. ESE ITEMS FULLY PROCESSED AND FROZEN LK EEF LIVER 10 LBS. FORS, 4•90 LK EEF HEARTS, 10 LBS. FOR $4 • 90 LK EF TONGUES 10 Les. FJ6 .9 ' 04‘ 'TAILS 10 LBS. FOR $2.90 524-764$ r Bargains as Usual! On Men's - Women's - and Children's Shoes 1/2 M ANy ITEMS PRICE-- AND Ai LESS! 10% Th OFF REG. STOCK •Holland Shoes "Fashionable footwear for this Entire Family" 28 Albert St. Clinton 11•11111111•11111. 482-%92 ., • • • :e • 4 4.