The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-28, Page 8;ra
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Canada Company ended
Little Bowl's win ,streak
recently in Industrial League
action blasting the Bowlers"
16-3. The Bowlers went
through four pitchers, trying
to silence the'Company bats
but gave up the 16 runs for-
cing an early end .to the gam"e
Bill Black started for the
Bowlers- and Was .replaced by
John Crawford, after giving
up four runs. Crawford was
touched for eight runs and
was replaced 4by Bill
Chisholm who was.eventually
Paul Baechler of Goderich Sunset Golf and Country Club
presents the Fred Hulls Memorial Trophy to team captain
1 ►on Fuller. Fuller and his teammates Bruce Lyndon,
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h1arty Buchanan and Dennis LeBrun fired a four. -man best-
hall score of 66 to win the tournament last Sunday. (staff
photo)
Sue MacAdam veins in Kingston
by Chris Wildgen
Again we at the Sunset have
congratulations to offer one of
our lady golfers. Sue
MacAdam just returned from
the Ontario Amateur in
Kingston. She stood third low
gross in her flight.
Sunset Ladies' Interclub
was held here Wednesday,
July 20. Doris Paquette was
first low gross for first flight.
Adele Drennan was low gross
in second flight and Karen
Sturdy was low gross in third
flight.
On Saturday, the Annual
Domtar-Sifto Salt Tour-
nament was held here. Rick
Sowerby and Bill Brown were
the winners of the trophy.
Congratulations, guys!
Friday was 'dessert night
London golfer wins
Maitland invitation
BY JEAN HANLY
The highlight of this
writer's summer was a day
spent at Glen Abbey, wat-
ching the Canadian Open.
What concentration- the
players displayed, and their
ability to come out of the
many sandtraps on the course
has to be seen to be believed!
We met several Maitland
members that day, all en-
joying the perfect weather,
the great spectator viewing
conditions, and the fantastic
shots "the pros were making.
The annual Men's
Invitational is but a memory,
good for some, not so good for
others. Ninety-eight golfers
teed up last Saturday, when
the wind became a hazard
later in the day. Peter Clark
Jr. of Fanshawe Golf and
Country Club was the winner
with 2 -over -par 70, recording
an eagle on the final hole.
Low net for the day was Jack
Hinton, Maitland, with 64.
Winner of the second flight,
- decided after four play-off
holes was John Hanly,
Maitland, scoring a . 78,
defeating Bob Hall Jr. of Fair
Villa. Third flight winner was
Bill Johnson, Kincardine,
with an 85.
Winner on Men's Night,
with a low net of 28, were
Jack Gould and Jim Bissett;
Kevin Rumig had a net of 29
and tied at 30 were Art Allen,
Walt Palmer, Stan Paquette,
Russ Gemmill. Ray Hilton,
Stan Kelly and Da'veCornish
had a net 31.
Bingo Bango Bongo was the
name of the game on Ladies
Night, when thirty-two ladies
turned out despite the heat.
Jean Knight won the first
flight with 10 points, followed
by Maxine Martin and Doris
"Paquette, tied with nine; 2nd
flight - Sally MacEwah, 14
points, Edna Looker, Jean
Hanly; Chris Hoffmeyer; 3rd
flight - Bud Elliott, 10.points,
Bertha McGee; Special flight
- Catherine Walsh, 10 points,
Gail Bettger, Lynn Edward.
Some of our winners at the
recent Interclub held at
Sunset were Doris Paquette,
low gross 89, Mary Catherine
Lassaline, low gross 44 for 9
holes, and Verna Kane,
ptitting.
In Couples Tournaments,
around the area, three
Maitland husband and wife
teams have made• good
showings. Tony and Del
Bedard won low grossfor the
day at Chippewa, with John
and .Verna Kane taking low
net. Stan and Doris Paquette
came in with sixth low net at
Kingsville. Congratulations,
golfers!
Last call to sign up for the
Air Canada 2 -ball, Saturday,
Aug. 6. Remember, the
winners of this event go on to
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compete in Toronto with
those from other clubs, for
the top prize of a trip to
Nassau in October.
Golf - the game that has
turned the cows out of the
pasture and let the bull in!
Township girls
hammer Stanley
31' I)1 1NNE IIR, NI)
Friday night, July 29 should
prove to be another evening.
of fun for all. The Homestead
Park at Bayfield is coming to
Holmesville-to do battle with
our Slow Pitch Team. The
time is ,, � p.m. and anyone
interested in playing or just
watching come on out. Last
Friday night Holmesville
travelled to Benmiller and
lost to The Foresters in a
close 1? -9 game.
Our girls teams had a
pretty good week. The
Juniors beat Stanley and the
Seniors defeated Stanley 42-
14. In the boys division the
Juniors both lost their games
while the Senior "A"' team
beat the "B" team 29-14.
It's nice to see a few more
spectators out each week.
Next week, the Holmesville
Junior girls at Benmiller
"B". Senior girls Londesboro
"B" at Holmesville. In Junior
Boys, Holmesville "A" at
Auburn and "B" at Varna.
Senior boys Londesboro at
Holmesville "A." and Varna
at Holmesville "B".
Tykes are tougher
despite 8-2 loss
The Listowel Tykes scored
four runs in the first two
innings and coasted to an 8-2
victory over Goderich in a
league game played at
Agriculture Park, Monday.
Despite the loss the game
was an immense im-
provement for the Goderich
squad who were previously
humiliated by Listowel 31-0.
Listowel scored one run in
the first inning added three in
-the second inning and a
single in the third for a 5-0
lead. Goderich narrowed the
margin scoring two runs in
the bottom of the third on a
two -run single by Matt
Buchanan that scored Todd
Graham and Richard
Bedard.
Both Graham and Bedard
reached base on walks.
Listowel added a single run
in the fourth inning and
completed the games scoring
with two runs in the sixth
inning.
D. Elliott went the distance
in : the victory while Jim ...
Keller of Goderich was
tagged with the loss.
The Tykes play Walkerton
in Walkerton this Sunday and
return home for a game
against Clinton Monday. at
Agriculture Park at 6:30 p.m.
THE HURON COUNTRY SINGLES
invite EVERYONE to attend
their dance to be held
Saturday, August 6
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by LINCOLN GREEN
Dancing from 9 P.M. -1 A.M.
Admission $8.00 Includes Buffet
for the _Two Ball party when
everybody played golf then
filled up on some super
desserts. Tim O'Brien and
Mary Lynn tied for first place
with Phil Evers and Helen
MacDonald. George Bolton
and Maxine Martin tied for
second with Art Mountford
and Bev Denomme.
Ladies, 'remember your
pot -luck supper. If you
haven't signed for anything
yet, either phone the pro shop
or come in to let us know what
you are going to bring.
• For Ladies' Night last
Thursday, glow gross for first
flight was Gerry Mountford
and low nets were Adele
Drennan and Verna. Kane.
Low Gross for second flight
was Joyce Bolton. Grace Sale
Mary Lynn Telford and Betty
Helesic were low net. For
third'flight, Cathie Hubic was
low gross and low nets were
Anne Miller, Mariette
Chisholm and Edna Powell.
For men's night, Rick
Sowerby was low gross and
Gerry Lassa -line' was lore net.
First flight winners were-
Ticker Mero, Tim O'Brien,
Dennis LeBrun, Leroy
Bedour, Stan Connelly, Bob
Cousins. Second flight win-
ners were Art Burt, . Andy
Smith, Harold MacPherson,
Randy Miller, Art Mountford,
Bruce Lyndon and Marty
Buchanan. Third flight
winners were Bruce
Crawford, Walter Shear -
down, Cliff Kennedy, Bob
Cornish, Pete MacDonald,
Rennie Armstrong and Greg
Beacom.
For coming events, we
have another two ball on
Monday, August 1. The tee off
time for the monkey golf is 4
P.m.' Golf with your husband,
and singles are welcome. Pot
luck,supper will follow.
Again, men, remember the
Men's Invitational on August
1';.
replaced by Terry Powell. O'Keefe. Tom O'Brien forced
Tom,O'Keefe won the game another Bowler error and
-with a thtee run shet in the Mike _Palmer drilled a triple
first. inning. The. homer to elean up. Dick walked in
overcame a 2-0' lead the his second ,trip to the ilate
Bowlers pet.logether at the and Conlon singled to seore
'top of " the inning. Mike Palmer and an error allowed
Donnelly led off the Company Dick to come in with the
burst with a walk after Pat eighth run.
Conlon had singled. Lee , Glen Tigert scored in th-e
wbOn
that got Conlon at third and singled; moved down op a
Glen Tigert singled to drive walk to O'Keefe .and scored
Donnelly over, O'Brien made on an error on Bill Durst's hit.
it 4-2 with his shot before The Company added another
Black retired the side. three in the fourth to force the
mercy ending' to the game.
Conlon hit a shot that got
through the infield and Mike
Donnelly sent him to third
with a single. Arbour cracked
a hit that Charlie Crawford
threw away allowing Dick to
spore and Glen Tigert cleaned
up with a triple to end the
scoring.
Terry Powell grabbed the
final Bowler run in the fifth
when he singled and used two
Canada Company mistakes to
score. Tigert threw a four
qiitter for the win while the
Bowler pitchers combined to
give up 11 hits in the losing
effort.
Mike Wildgen scored the
first Bowler run when he
'singled, moved down on a
sacrifice -by Charlie Crawford
and scored on a single by
Glen Falkiner. An error on a
hit by Bill Black sent
Falkiner over.
The' Com'pany added
another eight in the second.
Bob Dick led off 'with a single
and an error allowed Conlon
to single. Arbor cracked a
single to score Dick and an
error on Tigert's shot scored
Conlon. Tom O'Keefe singled
Arbour in and Bill Durst beat
out a fielder's choice that got
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Gripers Ind Pairem.1
" GAMES T.ONIOH
I .1 vs. Greis0 es Parent
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Jim Bell hit a sacrifice fly
in the bottom ofthe seventh to
score Jack MacKinnon from
third and boosted Fisher
Builders to a 1-0 win over
Gord's Sports in Industrial
League action recently.- The
win moved the Builders into
second place behind Ziebart
Rustproofers in the Maitland
Error gives Ziebart win.
An error in the first extra
inning boosted ' Ziebart
Rustproofers to a 4-3 decision
over the Lakeport Steelers in
Industrial league action
recently. Rick Duckworth hit
a shot to right field that Briar
MacKenzie let get by him
sending Duckworth to third.
Al Sygrove managed a two
out single to score the win-
ning run.
Tom Love made it 1-0
Ziebart when he dropped one
over the fence to lead off the
first inning. Carm Fielder
tied the game in the second
when he smacked a -homer
and Wayne Draper and
Fielder drilled back to back
round trippers in the fourth to
give the Steelers a 3-1 lead.
Duckworth and Ron
Corriveau led off the Ziebart
fourth with singles and Duck-
worth scored from third on (I
pass ball. Wally Pierson
drilled a single to tie the
game the second time.
Don Parker pitched for
Ziebart and gave up three
hits, all of them round trip-
pers. Draper gave up a dozen
hits in the losing effort.
Birds use comeback to win
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The Green and Parent
Thunderbird used a three run
sixth inning rally tO over-
come a 5-4 deficit and drop
Canada Company 7-5 in
Industrial League a.ction
recently. The Birds grabbed
three of their 12 hits and three
runs to grab the win.
, Canada Company ran up a
5-0 lead before the Birds
." started their comeback in the
;fourth inning., Pat Conlon
-singled to start'the game and
scored on a single by Casey
Wildgen that Jim Harrison
mishandled in centre field.
Wildgen scored on a sacrifice
fly. Glen Tigert led off a
third inning rally for the
Company with a two out
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single. Terry Austin chipped
a single to move him around
and an error charged to first
baseman Dennis Miskie
allowed both to score. BOb
Dick scored the final Cpm-
pany run in the fourth when
he tripled and scored on a
sacrifice.
The Birds started their
-drive in the bottom of the
fourth when.,Miskie hit a shot
that first -baseman Bob Dick,
mishandled. Jim Harris'on
singled to move lVfiskie
around and Dick Schoemaker
scored him with a one bagger.
Ron Hodge singled to score
Harrison and an error to right
fielder Austin. on* Pete
Frayne's shot allowed
Zehr's 56-0
If the Zehr's ladies softball
team had their way they
would just as soon forget
abouetheir game against the
Goderich Blues Diamonds
Monday night_
The Diamonds took ad-
vantage of the inexperienced
first year club in the ladies
Recreational Softball League
as they buried Zehr's under a
barrage of bats to win the
game 56-0. The game was
called after five innings.
The Diamonds batted
through their order at least
twice in both the first and'
third innings scoring 17 runs
in each inning. They also
scored eight runs in each of
the second and fourth innings
and added five more in their
final at bat.
The -Diamonds played tight
defenseAs well allowing only
four runners to reach base.
Diana Glousher gave up
four hits in piccking up the
win.
The Diamonds attemptedto
improve their league record
as they battled the Clinton
Housewives in Clinton
Wednesday night, Zehr's
returns to action next
Tuesday night against the
Swingers in Bayfield.
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THURSDAY, JULY 28th
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Schoemaker and Hodge to
score to bring the Birds to
within one.
Frayne started off the
winning burst in the sixth
with a one out single. Jim
Martin doubled to tie the
game and an error on John
Hakkers' hit scored Martin
with the winner. Hakkers
came win with an insurance
run on Miskie's single.
Jim. Harrison gave up six
hits in the win while loser
Glen McNeil gave up a dozen.
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Division of the league
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and Bell. drove hini
one out in the seve
run broke a scorele
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tney were battling ov
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Ginn popped up. Ph
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Pellow retired the s
men on in the fourth
inning. Petrie sent Ji
to the left field fence'
of the seventh but -Du
the stab to end the in
The Builders left
on board in the first w
Durst singled • with
Denis LeBrtin singled
him to second but .1
flew out to end the
gerry Durst drew a
the third, moved.to se
a pass ball and tried
from second on s
centre by MacKinnon
McCabe gunned him
the plate. to. keep th
scoreless. The Build
three men . on in th
before finally scoring
final inning.
for the win and loser
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