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,A Bayfield b.oat skipped
by Mike Goziard won the
annual Abbott 22 Regatta
held in Goderich Harbor
on the weekend.
The boat oWnod by
Elizabeth Givin of
Bayfield outdistanced a
hot of competitors in the
regatta featuring "sailing
craft built by Bill Abbt
of Sarnia.
Ken Dawson of the
Godjerich Sailing Club
finished second over the
five races, Rod Jervis of
Goderich in a boat
skipped by Be�� Corbert
was tbird-uud Dick
Robarts and skip,Paul
Parsons, Guinbod.fouctb
in the regatta':
Gene Lobb of Grand
Bend took top honors in
the B fleet and was
followed by fellow Grand
Bend sailor, Byron
Bonthron.
The competitors en-
joyed good winds over the
n'joyndgondvvindooverCbe
two-day event which
made for close com-
petition over the course.
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Lady Luck shone down
onus this past week, u
most of our team's
reported wins.
On Monday night the
Pee Wee ''A" team won
over Varna, while "B"
team sat this week out.
Meanwhile the Midget
boys plaed againsteach
other in Holmesville with
Don Duff's team vic-
torious.
On Tuesday night the
Midget Girls defeated
Benrailler while 'the Pee
Wee Girls lost to Stanley
"B"•
Ken has had a
problem t6 enough
girls out for each^game.
We hope that will soon be
cleared up.
On Wednesday night
the Tykes downed the
Varna Tykes. There were
some pretty happy faces
coming home.
' There are still a few
children who have not
paid their $2.00
registration fee.
Sc�reboard
INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE
.MAITLAN0DIVISION
GP....W.
McGee ' ^ 12 9 3 18
Fisher 'l3 9 5 16
Little Bowl 13 5 ., 8 10
Gords Sports 12 6 6,,,! 12
preen and Paron� 12 3 9 6
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DUNLOP DIVISION
French 13
Canada Company 13
Ziebart 13
Lakeport 14
Graham Electric
10 3
9 9
6 7
5 9
13 3 � 10
RESULTS
French 3 Lakeport]
Gords 4 Ziebart 1
Canada Company 4Little Bowl
3,
McGee Pontiacs5Fimhor4
Fisher 2 Lakeport 1
Green and Parent 1 Canada Company 0
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GODERXCIR TYKES
Wingham 45 Goderich 9
Walkerton 21 Goderjch 12
Goderich 10 Port Eigin 9
WOAA BANTAM BOYS
Goderich 6 Dashwood 6
WOAA MIDGET BOYS
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Parsons of the Goderich Sailing Club takes the lead at the
of race held in Goderich Harbor Saturday. A group of
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sailors- -from Fanshawe in London came to Goderich Saturday
' and organized the race. (photo by Dave Sykes)'
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teadscornpany
Thunderbirds to just two
tothwart
urally.
Canada 'Company
any other league pitcher,
pitcher Stan Doherty, |i hits, both »fthem singles,
while. striking out nine forCanada Comp
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Donnelly had two hits
batters.
•-""`".~- serve -u -p -a home
run ball. Canada Company's Harrison and Ron Hedge
Little Bowl catcher only real threat came in had a sinforeach the
the second -inning when Thunderbirds.
Da've Patterson drilled a
Doherty.pitchfor a three- Mike Donnelly singled The win was t'he third of
run homer in the sixth but was thnA«n '--Out at' the season for Green and
inning D�onduyt^pull the third »n»f«||«w.4psingle Parent against nine
Bowlers intou �-���r��b by Bill Durst. Martin then losses.
Beiground t�o
Canada Company, That got »�e�»»« Green and Parent"
tie lasted until the bottom end the inning. The returns to action Monday
of the seventh with two Companyhad two men on against French and
out when Doherty �hin
'base in the fourth inning Canada Company will
and nailed a
with two out before hutdp'Frenoh Sunday at
John Crawford offeringMartin struck »u}'3«g/e 8:30 p.m.
into. the seats to lift
Canada Company tou4-3
Tykes
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of the campaign for
French by two points in
the Dunlop Division ort Elgin 1
0 6.
Canada Co. and they trail
pennant race. -They lost
their fourth game of the
season B8onday, 1-0 to
Green and Parent.
Doherty pitched a
strong game against
Little Bowl and held them
hitless until the ,sixth
inning when he gave up
three runs on two.hitsJ4e
walked Charlie Crawford
and gave, up a double to
Glen Fulkiuec before
Patterson tied the game
with the homer. The only
ytbyrbitbegavoupwuoa
seventh inning single toIt Was not exactly a
productive week for. the
Goderich Victoria and
Grey Tykes as they
two of three
scheduled liague games.
Last --Thursday,
nvbngbum hammered the
Goderich Tykes 45-9 in
Goderich and Walkerton
Goderich their
second loss of the week
with a 21-12 victory at
Agriculture Park. - Gibbons chipped in with
But �two while Joey Pitz:.
rebounded �be ' Tykes
unUsalvu d patrick scored two runs.
the week's play with a 10- The Twere unable
Greg
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�NEN0SLOWPXTC��STANDINGS
.Beavers 10 1 0 20
9 2 0 18
6 2 2 14,
6 '4 0 12
5 5 1 11
4 5 2 10
4 6 0 .
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7 l 7
2 � 0 4
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Leafs
Firemen
Park
1863
Bethel
Orpahns
Denomme
CoyotesChampions
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HURON CENTRALLADIES
SOFTBALL LEAGUE -- '
Jom'oGidm(lO)GodedchSui|orm�eo(32)
Goderich Superstars (D) Godvr�hSuUurmttoo
(3) .'
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GoderichEluvu��(2l)Garb�Q�r(Goe
Gee's) (3)
• CliohmBorumaConst. (2)OintunHousewives
(29)
CUnuooCrown Slu0gorm(3O)Lucknon,y{o|oy
Ladies (31)
v�arb&{;eur(l5 � Girls (14),
CUntun(l2)LSluggers (39)
STANDINGS
Goderich Elevators
Clinton Housewives
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7 �1
-Go�rc68 �� 6 4
LuCknovv Noisy Ladies 6 4
-4 6
Cunpon - 6
Clinton CroWn8| 5
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(�ruhu6o Weatherby and
A)niaoi. added two hits
apiece to the Goderich
attack. Weatherby went
the distance on the
mound for Goderich,
Wingham overpowered
Goderich in their first
game scoring 27 runs in
the firstinning and
coasting to the 45-0 win.
A\maai had three hits for
Goderich and t,o,`mot,
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kes
a 1-0 lead in the third """"�'':u.'vn«aY inning in their game
against Walkerton -as the-
visitors
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in the first inning and
defeated the Tykes 21-12.
Walkerton built up a 17-
1 lead after three innings
of play before Goderich
got the offence untracked
in the late innings.
Jim Beattie enjoyed a
pro^ductive .night at the
plate for Goderien as he
smacked two homers and
two n�gleabnfour trips to
the plate. Teammates
ToddJotfcey, Matt
Buchanan and Joey
Fitzpatrick had two hits
scoring e winning run
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singled inning scored'on '' in the bottom of the
hit byDnb' Bill Durst
seventh inning.),,
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David�hmuyi
provedtod Donscored in
the 'fourth inning to in-
be the margin, of victory
crease _ the Company
-as he engineered a double
cushion tothree runs. play in the Op of the
Doherty led the seventh that thwarted a
Company offence with Port Elgin rally and
three hits, two singles PromPdv led off the
and a homer while Glen. Goderich half of- -the
Tigert dded two hits in
three'trips to the plate.
Durst had the other
Company hit.
Crawford gave up six
hits in the loss and struck
out two batters. Doherty
gave up three hits and
struck out 11 batters.
Luck ran out on Canada
Company as they com-
mitted three errors that
led to the only run of the'
ball game in a 1-0 loss t6
Green and Parent.
Hugh Hanly scored the
winning run for Green
and Parent in the fourth
inning. He reached base_
ononcrrortoPatCon|on.
stole second and od2
vanced to third on an
error by -Company cat-
cher Don Bogie. John
Warr then hit a fly bali to
left field that was
dropped by Tom O'Keefe
and allowed Hanly to
score the winnirun.
Jim Martin pitched a
strong e for Green
and Parent a\|ywingjumt
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three hits 'across seven
Innings vv6i1eotdkinAout
four batters. The loss was
a heart breaker for
Company pitcher Glen
Tigert, who limited the
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seventh with a single and
scored the winning run on
a passed hall.
_ Robbie Gibbons led the
team Wfcooivu|y, with
three hits in as many
trips to the plate and also
pc"r,d three runs.
apiece
Das'hwood
ties
Bantams 6-6
Dashwood scored five andKerr cor =
runs in their final at bat Pitre scored the foi.irth'
to earn a 6-6 tie with the Goderich run in the
Goderich B|u'ewutole'inning' and Mike
Truck Centre Bantams in Paquette and Kevin
W0AAleague play in Adams added •nn6 run
'Dashwood, Monday. apiece in the sixth and
Goderich played a oogenth innings Wife the
strong defensive gurne Bantams tou61'lead.
until the seventh inning, But Dashwood rallied
limiting Dashwood to a in the bottom of the
single run in the tbird. Seventh inning and
inning. � ,scored O with the
The �B|uw`vuter Ban- help of three walks to tie,
tams took a one -run lead ` the game 6-6. .
in the ball game as Mike The Bantams return to
Ch|ohv\Yn |e6 off the first action' tonight against
inning with a hit and 'Exeter at .AgrMroixure
scored on Jim y{ri|er'n Park. Game time is 6:30
double. The Bantams p.m. They will play their
padded their lead with final ganle of the regular
two`,ronn in the second schedule Fr|8my. July 28
inning \*ith rhri: Pitre in Exeter of7b.m.
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4-1
Des Courtneyfashioned sixth inninghe
a fine one -hitter to lead singled and scored on an
Gords Sports to a 4-1 win e,for and Petrie added
over Ziebart in Industriai the fourth run in the
1egue action Sunday. seventh inning scoring on
Courtney gave up just a sacrifice by Riehl.
one hit, a fourth inning Riehl and Petrie led the,
double to Rick Duck- Gords offence with two
worth, that scored Greg hits apiece and Petrie
Hanson who reached base scored two runs while
on an error. Hanson was Riehl scored one run and
one of three Ziebart knocked in two others.
batters to reach -first on Don Parker went the
errors. � distance in the Ziebart
Courtney faced 26 loss and gave up four
battera in the gamne, runs on seven hits.
striking out two and 'Gords returns to action
walking one. Sunday against McGee
Gords scored all the Pontiacs at 4 p.m. and
runs they needed in the Ziebart vvi|)play &Yo{;eem
first inning jumping into tonight at8:45p.m.'
a 2-0 lead, Phil Petrie led The win evened Gords
,off with a single and record at six wins and 'six
scored on Bob Riehl's losses on the year, good
triple. Riehl then stole for, third spot in the
home to score the win- Maitland Division. The
ning run|othe
loss was seventh of
Jim Ginn scored the the 'season for" 'Ziebart
third Gords run in the against six vyios.
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port tack atheof the wyDveraces &ulast
weekend's Abbott 22 regatta hosted bythe o�*dwricb
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winner for the two-dayt and sail ounmbw' 11'
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French Dry Cleaners
became the first
Industrial League team
to win lV games this
season as they dumped
Lakeport Steel 3 - 1 in
action Sunday.
.-7Prcnc6 scored two
Unearned runs in the
second 'inning on a
throwing error and added
a third jn.th*oixtbinning
in`cacking up their tenth
win of the season- in 13
mes. They remain in
first place in the Dunlop
Division but failed to gain
any ground on Canada
Company with a reco-rd of
nine win and four-Iosses
for 18 points.
Lakeport took a one run
lead in .the game in the
first inning as Tim
McLean singled and
rated home on Brian
iVIcKenzie's double.
French replied with
two unearned runs in the
second Inning • as Den
McWhinney and Brian
MacLean hit back singles
and then scored on
throwing, errors.
McWhinney • and
MacLean wee On third
and 'second base
respectively., when
Lakeport catcher Car-
men Fielder threw the
bali over Wayne Draper's
head on a reciting relay,
back to the pitcher.
Mtn7h{nnoy scored on
the overthrow .and" Tim
MoLeun, who fielded the
errant re\my, thren, the
ball past the third
basen-ian in an attempt to
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get Brian
broke for
the play.
French
final run
MacLean who
third base on
added their
in the sixth
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inning aa- Ray D|ogoo
walked and scored -nn
Clare Harmon's double.
McWhinney gave up six
hits in the victory and
-struck out three batters.
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The heaviest sport on
wheels is coming to
Lucknow the
July 22'23.The Lucknow
Class A Tractor 9uU,
with upurse oy$945Owill,
be the biggest offered in
.Weut*rn0ntario.
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—peuxuringoino{uoeouof
mini-gructorn and seven
duuseeoYsuper stock and
mvdified` the Lucknow
-pull is Molson
series event. Seasonal top
scorers will compete in a
winter inVitational pull to
determine the grand
championship _for, this
pulling season.
There are 60
entries in �� super
stock ond' modified
classes in Lucknow. The
meet iS sa,,netioned by the
Canadian Tractor Pulling
Association (CTPA) and
the'v•te he lin open
Draper gave up six hits in
rrencn returns to
action Sunday ' against
Canada Company at 8:30
p.m.
classes and no out -of -the
field tractors. The classes
are limited to modified
and super stock.
Lucknow has subniitted
to tile CTPA as a possible
location for a pull by Art
Helm of the Lucknow
Tractor Pulling
Association.
Helm undG&yn Porter
of Lucknow own "The
Noisy Lady", originally a
570 Cockshutt Chassis
which has a 454 twin
charged turbo engine
with dual foe) injection
running on m|eobo\ and
when operating properly,
the Lady runs about 1500
horsepower.
Helm and Porter built
the Noisy Lady in the &o}\
ofl8?4and placed sixth in.
the overall point series
(Or the C^TPA season last
vrur, after missing six
pulls to attend Western
Ontario pulls which do
not qualify in, the point
series.
The '
rarely beaten in pulls in
Western OntatiO and she
took two firsts in Aubutn
and two in New York
state pulls. She will
compete at Cayuga July
15 and 16 and will be in
Lucknow the following
weekend.
The site of the Lucknow
puil will be the gravel pit
north oY-tbe 'railway
tracks on Havelock
Street. The Lucknow TPA
has leased the property
for five years mnil by -400 track ,neaourwu4Oby4O0
feet. Tractors are ex-
pected from Quebec,
Ottawa,Michiganand top
truetormbnm Ofitar6d.
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