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RESULTS
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F r r eet;e ETAW2 "t
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' 8--Gteezt and Pa,reata 5
MsGe 16 ---Fisher 3
F th 4--Me11 ri 4
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Meha t 5e-Lakepartt.1
Pots for the Maielarad Divisiesa begin Ate,
M oath paying Goads at, 3':35 and
Ittl Ge planirrgUttle Bawl at S: Redo seeies
anent toe three_
'Eno pre-toormaineant evhaeiiioo, nes wee be
played _ M with M '"s meet -no r--oentin
at 7:15 luno . me Edda eaaoteg F _.as art
&45, ITte leag9oe well hold a temizawsram2 om
HGF CENTRAL LADIES
W 1. MS
Gofferich Ele 14 Q 26
CfiritemMototwittet.... 23 ? 25
wNotion 1 9 7 3S
Goderich Sailhetett.es 6 6 16
Carona Crowa fl a 6 S 32
Canton a Coast 5 110 13
Garb a ziG r (GeeGee's
See°sG cis
4 10 S
1 13
HURON CENTRAL * _",1 ES
G± MFS J ASTWEEK
Wed ..Atha_ 9.
ti Sl3 a`Ei--GGt Gear 15
Theirs, Azar_110
Goderich Elevators 10-G."---7- Saa€itereotes 11
Vis_ Azg_ 1 l
Aug_ 10
Clea Sloggers 2 J ee's Gam 35
Maros_ A a'" _ M1
BZILICECESt-15--3-All Noisy
Ladieet
Mon. .Aug_ 114
Cfizarse • :...a' -.Jape's Girls 114
M Aaag_M4
111:=., ; •tea. Szapere as 11S- S11 rs 6
(anme mild tit 26h
GAAPTHIS WEEK
F _-Aeg-lar,... -:. r gale will he -
played at the Cetzi Artma at 6:313 pate The
Clinton e is and the Leckmore tears Will 6e
est the sus &ern the five brach
teams.. hope for a good norneent. •
This stiffing ream wawa themama cosi 'eisig award is
the Chetitais Crteachi ()raise Raze heel Sattrodaye
Athoise Utiheals salted
alosiest teemed Tette athilfeliq ram Pett te
are Renege (Walesa L>i>l Sam James
((Wigged) and Rash Conroe- James C a Iteat
'amus 11 was need in the race. Sid a went
to Ra Steal ra who won the trace last year tad third
- ... t'.. -1 +l 'Elre_ d ``rte ttr-
((ll' is: rt:b ' Jeanne Walters)
P1ayofl:fs aro
fir
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Goderich Sailing Club
to hold grand regatta.
This tclay„ .AUgthet
2 the Goderich Sailing
Club will be holding the
annual "CHAMPION
ROAD MACHINERY
REGATTA featuring
sailing craft lathe 22, to 4Q
foot rai ge,
Some 25 visiting beats
from Sarnia. Grand
Rend and Bayfield are
expected to arrive in the- '
Har•boaer Saturday,
having completed the last
leg . of the Bayfield to
Saralee to Goderich race.
The boat crews will
take it easy Saturday
evening at a social affair
at the Maitland Country
Curb, and then be off and
sailing again just after 10
on Sunday.
The boats %kill be
divided tato three
separate fleets. depen-
ding on size, and sail
twice around a triangular
course off the Goderich
harbour_
1 tot year's winner, a 36
foot sloop from the Sarnia
Yacht Club, named
"'Stinger". is expected to
have some competition
from boats like "Scarlet
Fever", "Seattle Slewp",
"Mean Machine" and
others_
Several Goderich boats
are also registered for the
event.
Results of last Satur-
day's "Captain Crunch
Cruise Race; which
combined the sailing arts
of weighing anchor.
unfurling and furling
sails as well asracing,
were: Sam Tames„first,
in a corrected time of one
hour and 55 minutes,
Ralph Smith and his
family, second, in 2 hours
6 min; Dorielda Roberts
and her sisters were third
in 2 hours 9 minutes_
In Sunday's regular
race, Dick Roberts was
first, Sam James second,
and Steve Youngblut
again skippering the
Satin Doll was third. fn
the dinghy class, Dave
Parsons in ` a a Laser
came in first, Harold
Jeffery in a Fireball was
a close second, with
Brian Hall placing third_
Tennis players do well
Goderich tennis
_..prlaye ._._di ._ --•ire-
tournnament head in Port
Elgin last weekend_ -
In the junior boys
draw, Jim Costello
Inlayed superb tennis 'to
de€eat three opponents
before overcoming Torn
Fischer intim. final. Mike
Laap?tote, Neil Sager,
John Brown and Bill
mor soccerteams int
also competed
!m inn tegorte�r_ junior boys
Err the mixed doubles
BY ICY DESSEIT
The Galeria* Minter
Snorer traveflillg tteaswns
are wearing tire end el the •
and will ¢mmttiamoue
om hate three playoffs,
The Atom "." team
zumzited by Ed Smythe,
reeraana =defeated -
are an hart paaze Ter the ..
=hake Ericalett
Gedearith, tine tbearaL3 trend
Stt Cit .st all 3 -3 !x' y
Rave nr toto woe [left
Gor
Green
Gua ds Sgt' inameiled
Green and Ptairentt gilt, Bah
loss aT the eZl tic1/ CI '
affitti k 'xtrdklitr* three
dab mat 5 11 --
The 9-.5 defeat left
Greeia title aware at
the M elill `• n 11 ¢ iW't Lim
Industrial Softball
League ;:hay wiitt11n 110
four behind ft- aitirttim
place Finisher Little
Deal.
Me watt gave Gotrd's 30
pants and sole g ante t f
of ttlaitahrd pitece. TTae team
attr- Fiether Eltafiziers
who neaey'1111 meet iiite tie
ugacei n hog playoffs
s lew? to begin meat
Green arm Parent 3cYd
Gen& 3-2 atter the hoot_
iitenuttr. S y's gimme,.
vim rams boa. ie, _
11
and Jim Martin,
Goderich.Twp. te
11tt play ap.9imrst Seaffeetth
amt- Seefisatrtlo_
The Atone "tx" team
wen their first goatee am
Monday mishit in
Gpterizita @luting Granath
r. ur•at - 21. They &aw * one
game let tat panty,. yTflate
1 P 6 teattoa� coached
mall E.
Egstiketr auggit Ray
Siaaang r • part forth a
great effort ern in. They
ad Pok -t- a game earritr
C., reit-
eliminated from playoff
Playoffs in Gt.-dee-7:th
township sari n1 con-
tinued this wwith two
recoil-fi-n I ries e
'ane s lest rites
seed game to Be--
traH1 "A.r_ hringiag
their season leacles2_
The M g Girls
defeated Ht
two st,traieht yes,
now advanze hate the
6 s. 'Me team is marsh
ii'taTT Ibr the second
serif -final series to
Freda Taff] i' the
/Octet Girls with tth^ree
"The Pee Wee Gid
Tw perfect scores
at V antra Club
Torn men a I,°en-
oand Bal Reassey
of Louden were the top
shooters= the Vax stars
Goo Club's trap shoot on
Algest S . each having
perreascores o€ 25.
A number a other
tomfollowed clet
behind wrIla high scores of
2t They included: lotto
• Goderich: Gerry
Zehr Zaoricb: jackMaori
Guelph; Harris' on Schee
k, Zwick Teti
Dot-akar& . and Jamie
ealaaeO Hem each
h i bed with 23 bits '
run ltcber,. ' Crinten
tad Lea ' Lobb. Cretan
both is 22 traps while
Dwight Zer: Emrich and
Dave Cr,yZUTII-Zh bCrel
irralted Milli 19.. Peal
Webb, Goder1th hit 1iy?
and Fred Bralll.
Roh iesvalge firaired Rawl
with Milts
ccooultath field a tteann Ter
their second gamine
dist Stanley and bed
to forfeit tom_garmme_ ,The
rterst n"s was &raced
ha play fou tr olttfl tregn3
games tthth seaseen was
4/1111YefehiY tOAFetrs-
Tibe Pec Wee Glial s haw
seine a gemg way this
yhar, witMng the first
gate a their cinla
Ifewever, some
the 'phayners seemed to
hone inter t„ and the c11ub
fazes the cdisag> trtmettai
having came so ewe
and rizsing oth Em lige end
bectoese of a shame off
y'ers
Perhaps meat heart.
Encwr y7' =ore ilIl'l'a wIB11
sinfulfg emu Ftorc tinn EP= the
Pee Wee ems_
Rebekaks and 'IT a ?INS
The C.P & T.. Comaawittett of The loco)
~low wand itabehaft Lodges report 4619Wri
�
cit the ;
of
affittlgtt who the arcwhairs eel the "Tegettars".
Whielani 111the T eerac
Gime Came- IsltPritto-*110
StropCrivioni-artillittes-Mille
Thai* yam
•
ber
are t
Tiles were shunt out Tor
rihae alma Mille iiimaniisk with
�3egh and :"era Hodge
cratst gthe Pilate ism nie
Batoo ironing to) mend ent
the team's seaming_
ng_
Grtrro, held a shute 5-3
margin after form aerrings
am aromas Thom \ 'attvea
Watttt., tion Ginae tReAlkanaza
Ifiimm Ginn bait crauggat
fine in the fifth wit 'lyes
1t tamale . Mules Mho--
deck.
art-deck , Rexiknoaann and Jim
Gino an s r . ring_ Go .
rolllecited 1111 bats eiff blue
patching 1Tamm Mairttim
iso rmzaraged she
ima�nnrr� pat¢1aerr Des_
h. ,y. stench' -o - - -
batitetts. wad alloweuil welly
sewn hies tate tthoe woo tt1,
the tiz tcarra'_
thoiis szatet to Gram
Re ad.. D D - h _
Time Goderaeh Blue
jays ended the season eta
11o'og only Otte
gatmae an s.eumoranetr_ The
Clinton `'A" teem beat
the .clays in then, ' first
eameoftheseastare
The i:.Tue Jays tp laat red
St C lnamm€ n last_ week_
heating theme 6 - 2 amid
He* went on to down
Seen/Ttlio II(h - tJ last
Tuesday, Johan 1 Ott is
very c aofhis tear for
winning the Huron it litui r
Seer trophy- for the
season,
The Rine .Bay's played a
6arata ttitc seasoa and prat
fettle KR per cult bra all
games.. The players
showed great respect
tresionale evetrevae con-
cern edl ;um, h !Av.. cipa 4! -
.ffv IDI Bissett_ ettersoar and
Meeh Rolf Wc' trtzfelnh and
terameoger Marr Bashett-
t e are joust "well
ErFileaseer wife all our
hove eh happy fair
tiles witaningthe trephy,
Now are hope they can
wen in tine pla e f -
Ti be Vie, ChRigan
Eta mitarmi� min by Minor
Set _-ear. aloe won their
seasoaa and get the Sarnia
District Trophy. The
team is coached by Mery
Witter_
The House League is
stiring arm aper-atienn despite
thre rain_ Qua Aug_ 9.
Madge's Express,
coached . _,>. 'by ..._._ _... .
Straatighaan„ defeated
Garb and Gear. attached
by Drr_ larder b r a score
of - 1. ht was an excellent
palmae with two bad
beeoks fir Garb and
Gear_ The defence het the
team down while the
offence was excellent but
couldn't capitalize on the
plays_ Although every
Gary put Furth a great
' effarn•t_ tl1iey couldn't tie
Otte brae- =
Madge's Express
meets New York Cosmo
on edresdayr Right_
Roy's team played a
faumtastie game with all
coombinaations working for
theta_ The team played
stream throughout rout the
game not letting anything
slip by them_ Madge's
Express remain in first
place with 12 points..
The New York Cosmos
thumped the '7S Super-
sta 9 - •6. The Super=
stars. coached by Dave
ME-Kerezie for Warren
Robitisor played a good
First half but just couldn't
combine anything iin the
East half_ Their
goa'ten g.... eS -great"
armd every Inlay was
capitalized on until the •
Cosmee. pulled ahead_
The Superrsta>,rs.seesrted to
gine up at that point_
The Cosmos,; a ached
by Doug Haff, Tricked up
every mistake and made
a goal out of it, They
played hard and nrever let
up wanting to win_
L'fouseleague standings
remmainn: Madge's
.�egiaess.._hy} ..G _an
Gear is -76 Superstars T:
and New York egISMOS 6
peints_
competition, Marg
Conlon and Bob Dick
defeated teams from Port
Elgin and Goderich
before playing a skilled
Kincardine team in the
Final_ After losing the
first set 6-0 they carne
back to win the next two
sets.S-6. 6-1.
Jim - Costello- and -Mare
Ilan, and Pat Conlon and
Claudia Hill also com-
peted-
On Sunday. Marg
Conlon dominated the
girls singles winning
three straight matches to
take the gold medal_
In ladies doubles
competition, Lucy
Turcette and Anne Marie
Murphy won three of
their five matches to
capture the bronze
medal_ '
Teams from Kin -
-- rdine_,.an '-1t-tntira•or -•
the gold and silver
medals
In men's doubles play
Tom Fincher and John
Brown advanced to the
semi finals as did Neil
Sager and Jim Costello.
They lost to strong teams
_-fom---•-•R i -n a ardsrsxe-- -andr- `-
Owen Sound_
After losing a close
match 8-7 to the eventual
champions from Owen
Sound, Pat Conlon 'and
Bob Dick won the con-
solation. draw and the
bronze medal.
Harbor Report
BY RON GRAHAM
The Algosoo arrived
tight. (26.55111 for salt
from Ashterbula on
August 3 and cleared
Goderich harbor on
August 4 for Montreal.
The Mondoc arrived
tight for salt from Toledo
on August 7 and cleared
Goderich harbor the -
same day for Thunder
Bay..
The E.B. Barber
arrived with potash on
August 9 from Thunder
Bay and left Goderich'
harbor light for Depoe on
August 11_
The Algotake arrived
light for salt from
Midland on August 11 and
cleared Goderich harbor
for Montreal the next
day_
The Soodoe arrived
light for salt from
Collingwood on August 12
and cleared Goderich
harbor the following day
for Botwood. Car-
mansville, Marystown
and Newfoundland.
The Ontadoc arrived
from Thunder Bay and
left Goderich harbor the
same day with a part d
of grain for Coiling wood_
The Labrador arrived
from Thunder Bay, on
August 3 and left light for
Sarnia the following day.
The H.C. Heirnbecker
arrived from Thunder
Bay on August 11 and left
light for Thunder Bay the
next Ay_
The Pic River arrived
from Thunder Bay on
August 12 and left light
for Port Stanley the
fo1loswiing day_
Seetheart
of the diamond cutter
ROUND IV
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