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Gords battle 13,.ck
win. The game was a when F'aul Kelly
pitcher's duel across six grounded out.
innings but Cord's ex -Ken Daer and Russ
ploded in the top of the Pruder both singled in the
seventh to turn a 1-0 second with one out but
squeaker into a 7-0 rout. John Phillip popped up
Lee Arbour scored in and Deb Shewfelt hit into
the top of ..the first .for . .a fielder'-s.choi.ce that-got-
Gord'sand the run stood Daer at third. Rick
as the winner. Arbour Sowerby singled to start
drilled a double, moved to the sixth when the game
third on a sacrifice and was still close but was left
scored ona single by stranded at third when
Dave Scholl. Courtney fanned Daer.
The Pontiacs Gord's came up big in
threatened to tie the the seventh to put ,the
game several times in the game away. Warren Watt
first six innings but managed a one out single ir
couldn't come up with the and scored on.Bob Riehl's
key hits. Ron Sowerby hit double. Courtney got on
a two out double in the on a fielder's choice and
first but was left stranded both scored on
Gord's Sports refused
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to McGee Pontiacs upset
them coming off the loss
to dump the Pontiacs
twice for a two game to
one lead in Industrial
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action. -
The Pontiacs edged
Gord's 4-3 in the series'
opener but Lost the next
two games 5-1 and 7-0.
Des Courtney got some
solid defense from his
teammates in the pivotal
third game and tossed a
six hitter for the shutout
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GGODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979—PAGE 17
on Jim Ginn's single.
Arbour singled to keep
things going and moved
around on a fielder's
choice. Dave Scholl
ripped a triple and scored
when Dennis Williamson
singled` - •
The win was the second
in the series for Courntey.
Rick Sowerby took the
loss in his first series'
appearance giving up 11
hits while striking out
one.
In the second game of
the set Gord's used two
late inning flurries to
dumpt McGee's 5-1 and
tie things up. The Pon-
tiacs managed their only
run in the first inning
while Gord's pushed
three over in the fifth and
two in the sixth.
Russ Pruder reached
first on an error to start
the first and moved
around on a single by
Doug Spitzig. Paul Kelly
sacrificed to score
Pruder. Spitzig used a
wild pitch to reach third
with one out but Courtney
got Daer to ground out
and Rick Sowerby flew
out to right to end the
inning.
McGee stranded at
least one runner in every
inning failing to come up
with the clutch hitting
needed to score runs. Ron
So.werby reached first on t
an error with none out to 0
start the-Secondbut was s
left on base. Spi-tzig s
singled in the third with K
one 'DLit but Ken Daer was a
caught stealing after he• t
singled and •Gord's got w
out of the inning with no . p
damage.
Rick Sowerby started to
the third with a single and
•
got all the way to thi
before Deb Shewfe
grounded out to end th
threat. In the fifth Prud
lead off with a double b
Courtney retired the sid
to leave him there; Inth
sixth Ron Sowerby dre
a one out walk but Gord'
turned a double play. I
the final inning McGe
put two men, on bu
shortstop Denni
Williamson stabbed a line
drive' and doubled off the
runner to end the inning
and the game.
Gord's came up as big
with their bats as they did
with their gloves. Down
one in the fifth they put
the game away with a
three run burst that
started when Jim Ginn
cracked a one out single.
Lee Arbour singled to
move Ginn around and
Dave Scholl drove in the
tying and winning run
with a two out double.
Williamson singled Scholl
home with an insurance
marker,
rd in the first after holding
It off a Gord's threat in the
e same inning. Gord's put
er three men on in the first
ut inning but three infield
e outs ended the threat with
e no._damage..
w Clare Harman started
s the McGee first drilling a
e single, moving to second
e on a sacrifice and scoring
t on a Gord's error.' In the
s second Ron Sowerby used
two Gord's mistakes to
reach second scoring on
.; Russ Pruder's single.
John Phillip moved
Pruder around with a
single and Deb Shewfelt
drove him in with a
single.
Gord's kept the game
close scoring once in the
second and twice in the
sixth. Jim Ginn slapped a
Gord's added two more
in the final inning for
winner Des Courtney who
gave up six hits- and
struck out two. Ken Daer
was the loser despite and
eight hitter with four
strikeouts.
An error in the sixth
nning proved to be fatal
o Gord's in the series'
pener. Tied at three
econd baseman Dave
choll mishandled Paul
elly's hit leaving Kelly
t first. Ken Daer singled
o move Kelly to third
ith none out. Russ
ruder lofted ,a ball' to
ght field allowing Kelly
score the winning run.
McGee got on the board
one out single in the
second and scored on a
single - by Lee Arbour. In
the sixth Scholl used an
error to reach first and
scored on a triple by
Warren -Watt. Watt'tied-
the•game on a single by
Phil Petrie but the
Pontiacs pushed the
winner over in the bottom
of the inning for the one
game lead.
Dave Scholl was the
loser in the first game
giving up seven hits and
striking out one. Ken
Daer got the win on a
seven hitter striking out
three.
The fourth game of the
series will be Thursday
night with the fifth, if
necessary, going Sunday
at Agriculture Park.
Mc Whinney
wins duel
Don McWhinney came
out on the top end of a
pitching duel with Stan
Doherty to boost French
Cleaners to a one game
lead in their Industrial
league semi-final with
• Canada Company.
McWhinney tossed a
neat four hitter giving up
just one run while
Doherty was touched only
five times giving up a
pair of runs and the loss.
French had to come up
big in the final inning to
hold off a Company
charge and seal the win.
Leading 2-0 French was
one out away- from .a
shutout victory when the
Company bats started to
click.
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Mike Donnelly singled
with two out and cut the
French margin in half on
a double by Tom O'Keefe.
Terry Austin had a shot
at tying the game but
flew out to left field.
Wayne Kennedy scored
the first run of the game
when he used an error to •
reach first. Rob Standen
slapped a two out double
to score Kennedy but was
left at second when Ron
Klages hit a fly ball to
centre.
Jim McCarthy singled
to start the seventh and
used a wild pitch to move
td second. One out later
McWhinney won his ,own
game with a double that
scared McCarthy •with the
winning run.
Township
Peewees
vin title
The Goderich. Township
pee wee boys' baseball
team won the league
championship last Friday
night'when they defeated
Hullett Township in two
games straight.
A hard-working team,
combined with the ex-
cellent coaching` of Bill
Harris and Daryl Abbott
are credited with being
the reasons for the win,.
as the boys won 11 games
and only lost one all
season,
The ball season is now
over' in the township and
so the end of the year
wiener roast is planned
for this Friday night at 7 -
pm at the school ball
diamond for all boys who
signed up. At that time,
the free colored team
pictures will be
distributed to each
player.
The team organizers
would like to thank all the
coaches, umpires, and
parents for the co-
operation this year to ,
make it one of the best
seasons ever.
4-H girls.
get started
The fall project for the
4-H groups this year is
"needlepoint". Tiger
„ Dunlop 4-H Group No. 2
withleaders Mrs. Guy
Emerson and -Mrs.
Bentley, started their
project last Wednesday
evening, September 5
when they met at the
home of Mrs. Emerson at
Meneset Park.
Four girls attended and
after everyone was in-
troduced, the election of
Officers was held with the
following results:
president - Sheila Fisher,
vice-president - Barb
Clark, secretary -
treasurer - Connie Willis
and press reporter -
Brenda Fisher. Mrs.
Emerson is the leader
and Mrs. Bentley is her
Assistant.
The topics that were
discussed were covers,
type of yarn to Use and
how to draw designs on
squares or sampler. The
girls are to bring yarn
and ideas for a name and
cover to the next 1
meeting.
Mrs. Emerson supplied
•refreshment after the
meeting and the next
meeting will be Wed-
nesday, Septentilber 12 at 7
p.m.