HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-09-19, Page 14a.
ij4
Kik
aF
win
A. teim consiStft
et- r ;C.
more, 'ifsabell Mo t
McInnis and 'Flo l • px
aim,. e-
,
senting Branch 180 of the Royal Car
nadian Legion, Wingham,. won the..
ladies' zone euchre tournament at,
Brussels last Saturday..
In fact, five Wingham teams
placed in the top 10 nk the tourna-
ment and advance to district play-
offs Oct. 28 at Hanover.
BOWLING
SCORES
;s<
MIKE KING of Wingham took his boys to the,. Wingham bowl-
ing lanes Sunday for a special day of bowling to mark its 20th
anniversary.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Sponsored by:
INSURANCE BROKERS`
Gorrie 33$-3525 Wingham 357-2636
"INSURING TOMORROW TODAY" Juc
Insurance - All types. Homes, business, auto, farm, life
:,cnn'nesday, Sept. 20 to Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1989
Wed., Sept. 20
Tues., Sept. 26
Wingham Business Assoc. Meeting, 7 p.m., Wing -
ham Golf & Curling Club.
Turnberry Township Council Meeting, Bluevale,
7:30 p.m.
Monis Township Council Meeting, Township
Shed, 7:30 p.m.
Training Camp Opens - Boys' Night Out,, Wingham
& District's Non -denominational Christian Men's
Group, kicks off their second year. Guest speaker,
Gerry. Organ, an ex -CFL star with Ottawa Rough
Riders' for 12 years. Hope to see you, 8 p.m., St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. Men of
all ages and newcomers welcome.
THIS WEEK'S BEST
(gal (2.. RATE 11 1/4 %,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Marg's Muppet Babies lead the
league with 12 points, followed by
Jane's Jetsons, Gale's Gummi Bears
and Betty's Bugs Bunnies, all tied
for second with seven 'points.
Barb's Care Bears have six, while
Elva's Ewoks trail with three
points;
Betty Stanley rolled the ladies'
high single of 235 and had the high
triple of 628. Kevin Hickey took top
honors for the men with a 277 high
single and a 707 high triple.
Other good games were rolled by
Daryl Walker 263, 243; Bruce Henry
250 and Rod Hickey 242.
BLUEVALE MIXED
The Bluevale Mixed League is
back for another season as of Sept.
14. After one week of play, the
standings are: Mike's Mets, Etoile's
Eskimos and Ross' Red Wings, five
points each and Kevin's St. Louis
Cardinals, Judy's Blue Jays and
Don's Dodgers, two points each.
Reta Ross had the ladies' high
single of 241 and the high triple of
548 was rolled by Marguerite Fisch-
er.
Daryl Walker had the Men's high
single of 283 and the high triple of
633. Other high games were rolled
by
'2baMrr;.n►r Walker, 233;, . $o�.d.pd
1Mrs: Fischierr,1 210'aiQ(ances
24/
.L.' v •'. :�..i At•
a tts RAV pl6yol°f TS 1F—The Brun els., gray+ J 'nrt`team entry wort the 'W di F si ; rft
Glenmer bars and coaches are
Walker; back, Jason Rich,extrema '..
Aaron Cour d„Trevor
, �
les. �riis: KriageF. Kevin Rintoul* 'lirevor . fid'
front, Stuart` Rirtoul, Kirk Krieger, Chris Rinke,- Brent. Robinson, Ryan Moffatt and -
(Photo courtesy of Helena Krieger)
Riverview Sq
Mitchell ixt W
143 .
The Wingham Riverview Drive- stop. Trevor Machan loaded the viiINGIIAM 15
In Squirts are down two antes to .1VI he bat 4
$ bases with a bunt single of his own.: &.-little shuffling of the batB,n'
one in the best -of -five WOAA Barer then scored on a wild pitch: order seemed to.40 the, tele" s
championship series .with Mitchell. Mitchell tied the
They were trounced 10-2 in thegame in the third 1Ningham opened' the game with
first game and then went into extra on a solo homeru i by Brodhagen. five runs, having sent nine batters
innings in the second befont ext Wingham took the lead in the to. the plate.
g sixth when Danny Gusso got Creeden, started things with a
3-2. In game three, Wingham's bats aboard on an error and moved to triple and scored on Pegg's single.
came alive as the boys banged out a ' second when hair drew a walk. Baler followed with a bunt single
15-4 victory. Two wild pitches allowed Gusso to
The fourth game will be played move on to third and score thego- and b Fair got aboard an error.
in Wingham this Friday night. ahead ran Mowbray and Chris. .Alexander
MITCHELL 10, WINGHAM 2 However, Wingham returned the the stroked'.ru scoring singles.
Wingham opened the scoring in favor to Michell, allowingthe lead- Sham so n advantage of
the second inning when ensu walks to Johnston and Mowbray, a
J y off batter to get aboard on an error couple ofpassed
Creeden tripled and :scored on a in the bottom of the sixth. " He P dells andscore another
ground -out byTravis Baier: u runs in the third. to two
n moved to second on a passed.ball more in the third.
However; Mite:bell oundedin and scored on a sips'? up.the mid -
.a rthe.third to apse t1 on five hits ;;•.de: , , ' $ In thellbottom of the third,
t.t4e
` "coup1eT ran hey added Michell; t two runs b
r
•two. more,rtn. thA fo ikrt 's lead-6ffbatter ripped a g° at a hi; rite
ur lt, and " ike' dr ' ' "batt ly[ark" Gib- :she manner an a with, two a s a
Single . :..,rc,
take a 71 lead : atter before h �tti .
Neil owbray gunned down the fifth oR a walk, a stolen base and
Shawn Fair slapped a lead-off runner at the plate after catchinga
single in the sixth and then reached line drive in right field. another single.
third on two wild pitches. Josh The game ended in the eighth Wingham rebounded to plate Ave
Johnston then hit'a sacrifice fly to inninas Mitchell's speedster runh in the sixth. Alexander
centre to give Wingham its second l? reached first on an error and moved
run. Staffer beat out an infield hit and to third on Creeden's single. He
Mitchell continued its doming- scored the winner when Vos hit
a deep blast to left field. than scoredon Pegg's sacrifice fly.
tion with three more runs in the Annis once againBeier then slapped a single and
seventh to earn the victo earned the vie- reached base on an ewer. Johnston
W i3 .Cont four tory, scattering seven hits, striking cranked a triple to empty the bases,
' only out 14 and walking six.
hits against Mitchell thrower Oris - - g then scored on a wild pitch.
Annie. Craig Baynton and Creeden Mark Gibson took the tough loss, Mitchell got its final run on yet
collected the other two base hits for allowing only six hits and two another walk, a wild pitch and an
Wingham. Annis struck out eight lira, while striking out six, error.
and walked four to collect the win. For Wirehair, Baler was on base Wingham tallied three runs M the
Joel Pegg took the loss, giving up all four times as he stroked two sin- top of the seventh as Evan Poll and
14 hits. He issued three; walks and files, hit into a fielder's choice and Baynt n stroked consecutive sin -
struck out seven. was hit by a pitch. Johnston g� which were followed by Pegg's
MITCHELL 3, WINGHAM 2 slapped two singles, Creeden homerun.
Wingham once again opened the punched a double and. Ouse, and Pegg earned the win, going the
scoring as Maier started the second Machan each hada single. distance and allowing three hits,
inning with a single. He moved to Wth wing four and striking out 11.
second - on a bunt single bygham left 11 runners strand- Wingham pounded 14 hits for the
R John- ed during the game. well-deserved win.
ingham
.
giris Midget
at
$ab
file runts in the fifth and sixth to add struck'out thenekt'b passed ball and a single
N '1 M . tc ell added a smgle the
Visit our newly renovated office
and celebrate our l04years of
service in your community.
A FREE GIFT is waiting for you when you
open a personal savings/chequing account
with an initial deposit of $2,000 or more.
Your choice with an initial deposit of:
$2,000 - $4,999:
• Black & Decker Toaster
• Black & Decker Jig Saw
• General Electric Clock Radio
$5,000 — $9,999:
• Philip's Digital Scale
• Black Si Decker Cordless Drill
• Philip's Stand Bowl Mbeek
OVER .$10,000:
• Black & Decker Spacemaker Coffee Maker
• Black & Decker Circular Saw.
• Bulova Anniversary (lock
Choose the account that suits you best:
• High daily interest paid monthly or
monthly interest paid sert'mi-annuallyy
• Free chequing on balanCeSiOner SSW
• Special rates on balancetq", C00 & more
• Abs0ltrtelygo st orrice c whys
maintain a lla+ilance i 2
Ms offer Is good for a Iiini(e21 tem Only and lsvalitl Only for
new savings customers.
Visit our new location. today:
237 Joshine Street,Wingharn
Telepho e: 302022,
'*deny a
•
.arecilY0AA champions
By Tracy Thynne squad. Harriston scored a solitary
The Wingham Midget girls' base- run in the last inning. the opposition, as Wingham fin-
The
team has earned the title West- The third gamewas played Sept. fishedoverHthearriston. sealer with a 14-2 victory
ern Ontario Athletic Association 13 in Wingham andagain the home WOAA umpire Bev Wilken pre -
champions by crushing Harriston team defeated its rivals in an 8-3 sensed the trophy to the champs.
last Thursday for the third time in match.
their best three -glut -of -five series, The fourth and final sane was The winning teamis coached by
which an Sept.. g Brenda by Christie and Tharen Riley,
Pt held Sept. 14 in. Harriston, but hav- assisted by Bill Kerr.
1-larristoft narrowly took the first ing the home advantage didn't help
game with a 3-2 victory, but Wing-
hant's strong comeback in the three
thedustfollowing games left Harriston in�, athletes.
Came two of the series • was play-
in
lay -
ed Sept.. score iof n 1 g 34 for ttheWiti,sh:ome resume competition
MP IN
A trtmlti ell" sal g' Members of
the Wingham Orel Track and
PIeId CIui tlpeted at the first ,
meat, tit the crtrr§h iuntry SeaSon
tl the l6th rr T'o am
mss -Country et'
Over 200 athletes competed at
the meet ,on. Sept. 9. Individual
MITE G1R1S''-4,000 metre,
Chitty Scheidt, 4:43.0 min., fourth;
p
TYKE 0111.6-4,500m, M, Christa
-. - ley
il�1Ssl-�-i,B00ittt, Devin
Cbaulk, 6:45 min., , venth;
ATOM GIRLS -2,000m, Julie
Lisle, fah ani
BA AM. BOYS --.Shawn Ged-
azke, l ,.elevecth.
Membet- Canada bcposlt Idsuran Corporation,
• Over 16 Billion In ASSett SeMng'ntPer 1'84060 Canadians tY
ro
•