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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-08-24, Page 12PAGE 12—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1978 S 9 � rts Fifth inning outburst gives Pontiacs win Scoreboard INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE MAITLAND DIVISION McGee 22 15 7 30 Fisher 22 ., 14 8 28 Gords Sports 22 11 11 22 Little Bowl 21 8 13 16 Green and Parent 22 5 17 10 DUNLOP DIVISION French 21 Canada Company 22 Ziebart 22 Lakeport 21 Graham Electric 22 W L 16 5 15 7 12 9 8 13 4 18 Ziebart 12 -Graham 3 Canada Co. 6 -Lakeport 4 Gords 13- Little Bowl 6 McGee 10 Green and Parent 7 Fisher 2 Gords ] Little Bowl Green and Parent 4 T 1 0 0 0 P' 33 30 25 16 '8 GAMES THIS WEEK Playoffs were set to begin last night with Gords meeting Fishers and Little Bowl playing McGees. GAMES ON SUNDAY 4:00 p.m. Ziebart vs Canada Co. 5:30 p.m. Lakeport vs French 7:00 p.m. McGees vs Little Bowl 8:30 p.m. Fishers vs Gords MONDAY, AUG. 28: 7:15 p.m. French vs Lakeport 8:45 p.m. Canada Co. vs Ziebart WEDNESDAY, AUG30: (Any games necessary to conclude preliminaries) HURON CENTRAL LADIES FINAL STANDINGS: W L Goderich Elevators 14 0 Clinton Housewives 13 2 Lucknow Noisy Ladies 9 7 Goderich Sailorettes 8 8 Goderich Superstars 7 8 Clinton Crown Sluggers 6 9 Clinton Buruma Const 5 10 Garb and Gear (Gee Gee's) 4 10 Joe's Girls 1 1.3 HURON CENTRAL LADIES GAMES LAST WEEK a PTS. 28 26 18 16 14 12 10 8 ?, All Star Game: Goderich teams 10-Lucknow and Clinton 6 Lucknow Noisy Ladies 17-Goderich Sailorettes 5 Joe's Girls 13 -Clinton Buruma Const. 11 GAMES THIS WEEK Top „team Goderich Elevators has a bye into the finals with second place Clinton Housewives playing a best two -out -of -three semi-final series against fourth place .Goderich Superstars. The other semi-final match -up sees third place Lucknow Noisy Ladies take on fifth place Goderich Sailorettes. . • The bottom four teams will meet in a consolation series, Clinton Crown Sluggers playing Garb,and Gear (Gee Gee's) and Clinton Buruma Const. playing Joe's Girls. The McGee Pontiacs finished off their season on a winning note Sunday night, holding onto first place in the Maitland �ic ►vision of the Men's - Industrial Softball League with a 10-7 rout of -Green and Parent. For the losers, it was their 17th loss of the season as they gave up an 8-9 decision to Little Bowl last Wednesday. Green and Parent ends up on the bottom of the Maitland division with a win -doss -record-of -5and -17; •end. was eliminated from playoff contention some time ago. For the Pontiacs, the win was an important one as second -place Fisher Builders trail by only two points and could have tied for first had the McGees lost. Fishers won their last game of the season, theazing-Gerds 2-1:-- McGees top their division" with a final point total of 30, on 15 wins and 7 losses. The team opened the preliminary round of the playoffs last night against Little Bowl. the fifth inning, however, The Pontiac second put the game away. game of the semi-finals A three-ruri homer in will be played Sunday at the first inning by Ron "7:00 p.m. Sowerby put McGee into Sunday's game with Green and Parent was anything but a pushover, as the league leaders trailed 7-5 at the end of the fourth inning. A five - run McGee outbi rst in an early lead but Green and Parent fought back with two runs from W. Bell and Jim Martin. Doug Spitzig and Ken Meriam each crossed the plate for their second Fishers miss first by two-point mar Fis-her Builders opened their playoff Warren Watt gave squeaked out a close 2-1 series against Gords last Gord's a 1-0 lead in the victory over Gord's night, with the second first inning but Jack Sports last Wednesday, game scheduled for McKinnon crossed the but were unable to catch Sunday. plate for Fishers in the league leading McGee second to tie the score. Pontiacs. Gords managed, a 13-6 Dennis Le Brun made it Fishers ends the season win over Little \ Bowl home on errors in the two points behind the Sunday night to close out fourth inning to give Gords went on a hitting -�oritiacs in -toe IVT-ai3land- �heir`regu]ar se`asori"p`1ay "`F`C-s�e�s`-tile 'Ceacl--aril--to---spree--agatnst-L-i�tle--Bo- w -1 --- division winning 14 games with an 11-11 win -loss close out the scoring. on Sunday with 12 hits in j. "and dropping eight. They record. Losing pitcher B. their 13-6 romp. •Runs went to Jon Ginn with three, Brian Rumig with two, and single runs by Phil Petrie, Warren Watt, Bob Riehl, • R. Schumaker, Des Cour- tney, and Brian Petrie. Dennis. Williamson scored twice for Gords including a home run in the first inning. Little Bowl collected runs ' from Bill Black, Glen Falkiner, Keith Allen, Jim Crawford. David Patterson crossed the plate -twice. Winning .pitcher Crawford struck out six on .his way to the win, allowing six hits. Loser Petrie threw the best game despite the loss, striking out seven batters and allowing only three hits. Doug Fisher won the game giving up five hits, but failed to strike out any batters. Canada wins its final Canada Company edged .Lakeport Steel 6-9 Sunday night to finish up the season with 30 points, three short of Dunlop division winners French Cleaners. Canada Co.'s win -loss record for the season was 15 and 7 in 22 games. The team opens against Ziebart Sunday at 4:00 p.m. in the first round of the -playoffs. As for Lakeport, Sunday's game was their 13th loss of the season and their fourth place finish pubs them in a best two - out -of -three game series against French Cleaners, starting Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Canada Co. led all the way on Sunday, opening with three runs in the first inning from Pat Conlon, Mike Donnelly and Glen Tigert. Ron Ritchie added the only Lakeport run of the first. Brian Bowman crossed the plate in the fourth to give Canada Co. a 4-1 lead with Ritchie scoring again in the top of that inning. Tigert blasted out a home run with no men on base in the fourth to round out Canada Co.'s scoring and Lakeport tried in the seventh to come back with runs. from Ritchie and Brian McKenzie, but the effort Come to where the action is — Red Power Showdown; your opportunity to field test Series 86 Tractors and be one of six big winners in Red Power Showdown Sweepstakes. PLACE: 3 mi. 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Ziebart in third Ziebarts bombed Graham Electric 12-3 last Tuesday night in Men's Industrial Softball League. play. The win didn't make any difference to Ziebarts' third-place standing in the Dunlop division. The team ended the season with 12 wins and nine losses and meet Canada Co. in the first game of the playoffs on Sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. • For Graham Electric, the loss further added to the team's troubles as they only managed to win four, games all season. The team was out of the running for a playoff spot some time ago. The only Graham spree came in the form of a fifth inning scoring flurry of three runs, but Ziebart already had a 10 -run lead by that time and the effort came too late,_ Ziebarts collected 13 hits off losing pitcher John Verway who managed two strike outs. Winning pitcher Simon Langlois struck out 10 Graham batters and allowed only three hits. 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Graham Electric won only four games all season, losing 18 -and winding up on the bottom of their league, l Little Bowl opened their playoff series against McGee Pontiacs last night, and will play the second game of the series 'on Sunday at 7:00 p.m. time in the third inning to give McGee a 5-2 lead, but their opponents rallied. In the top of the third, Martin, Chip Wilson, Jim Harrison and Len Kolk- man all scored to put Green and Parent up 7-5. Spitzig, Meriam, Paul Kelly, Russ Pruder and Rick Sowerby all brought in runs in the fifth for McGee to clinch the game. Winning pitcher Ken Daer allowed nine hits and struck out three batters. The loser, Jim Martin, struck out four and gave up nine hits. . Martin alio . came up big at the plate, hitting three times for four times at bat and scoring three runs. NOTICE ----- Town of-Goderich 1978 MUNICIPAL ELECTION . 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