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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-06-10, Page 17,." .'4 . . „ rs' pn Royal 00) • T:ea4ivitater mantled the" as ,lhey poUnc Teeswater Ott :Uowiek" third :beating • ating Gide Gehahott • Pe4, pitched1 . he has onI ,,- 0,110W . 40'r0 ' fp 27 „.. ngspttehetJ.4'1 - . • -MA. tie* Royals game is rle 11 at 4 -p.m. when indraPlaYsinWroxeter. ' ,,..- :im• - '•,'• • )DIRIVE.IN THEATit tv° 1611 mooch St., Clinton 4112,7030 4 BOX OFFICE OPENS COO P 4*, PLAYING THIS WEEKEND • iSIMOAV, SMNAROMY.SUPIPMV, JUNE 12-13,441, Paramount Pictures Presents a Wildwood Enterprises Production "Ordinary People'' onalci Sutherland • Mary Tyler Moore • Judd Hirsch • timothy Huttor Music Ada ted by Maryin.Harrilisch 1 1 1111111111111 1111 "WOW ighani OW 011,0031c Ian Oay, Its 4.01, ett9n4,11W,week, twice onafotr-ntra eliret 4004W'E lcd the 13P14/. ,*•4inglos; addingsingles Bob Arms 0411 flry Usle, -Diemen,, '00u :g #,Stevenaon and Bill Brown..,•,. • • squares on Thuradaym Daer also, wasthe winning. • pitcher,. working the At Owen Sound. the BPs plete game and limiting thevr, harnmered McArthur pit, Juniors to three hits while ching for 16 hits in the two walking two and striking out taldpg two 001nOtlyn. McArthur Atintigis in Ow Sound Wednesday nightai then returning 1100)01° a doubleheader witl strong Port Elgin Ma or. i*co Ti;rndf ed its trui7- nle Squares pass right up out, but could Ualizer as they to on the mound gave up five ng out eight t one. OX chalked up gham. He had z way out of during the late issued seven ottitnikingueoduttonfivsee esVesubrase eon run- e - and create Avrclpfilp.,•70•,, • —7 The Wingham Advance -Times, JuniO games, winning the first 34 four, and then rtinnilig away With Charlton was the lodes pitcher, with relief help from, Q. Goetz. In the second game the • BPs Paed a five -run outburst in the fourth ineingtePilt.the, game away. The BPs with some authority in'tlris contest, with Lisle, Bob Pegg and. Dave Black all con- tributing triples. Doug Petteplace was the winning pitcher, going the distance on the mound for, Wingham. He limited the Juniors to just -three hits, with three strikeouts and no walks. Don McLean took the loss, yielding seven runs on eight hits. The BPs got off to a fast start against the tough Maple Squares, scoring two runs on two hits, a stolen base and a walk in the first inning. They added what turned out to be the winning run in the fourth inning when Lisle came around to score following a walk, a fielder's , Theatre open seven nights a week starting Friday, June 12 Friday and Saturday June 12 & 13 • The Private Eyes -AND- Battle Beyond The Stars Starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn and John Saxon (Adult Entertainment) Sunday, Monday ' and Tuesday Junel4, 15 ft 16 Jennifer O'Neill, Stephen Lack`Ond Patrick McGoohan star in Scanners "Science -Fiction Horror At Its Best" • -PLUS- The Exterminators ADMITTANCE I'D POMO* pi TKOS OP POI Oil OTIS HONE 357-1630 rat 24 HR. MOVIE INFORMATION M11.11111111M11111E1 Er* 7.4**".",#0-, • Pa', WIIIIIMAM, ONTARIO P W , Juno 10 CiAlir-Z,77,.4 4 ;.?''.• Salm*, Jon 13 • ,SEIOWTIMES: Wednesday and ThorsclaY at 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. And remember, Wednesday night is ladies night at the LYCEUM. All ladies admitted for $2.00. • lregtkitt*WV4.04 111 NOW..3 ik irs for the Price o • STEVE The •• MARTIN. JERIK • 1 Sees ...dad ab Ifirlinmixisill Iklikozsill11111011111111111 f One This laugh filled double bill is playing from Stalthry, Jim 14?, Tuesday, Nee 16. There will be one complete showing each evening at 7:00p.m. • Edgcijp •against Ma Qp 4 es. •Sghtcap Rick `Mewed the BP pg Port to a 2-0 cOcattered three triking out six ivo ad the,. sh3g), 1#g ga stsong had two of • hits, both 4,4c1:ing to his single gainbmeNoetihl hit • ,, / ent the distance on the ... iiiiiiiifor Wingham, whiletwo avvial0014::.five striking ...opt seven and whievtser hits M the first first inning and another. cembined With a wiegh*Oror in the third; provided; . the winning margin. Jerry Thompson led the Port Elgin attack with two singles. •• • .4;1 • • -,. sh • 4: Last Thursday at the4iocat diamond, the Gocierich Wees shaded the Brophy' PeelVees by a score of 4-3 in a close, well -played game. For .the first three inniligs the pitchers, Jason Goodall for the local team and Joe' Fitzpatrick for the visitors, had everything their own' way. But in the bottom of the fourth, Goodall and M iri v Houghton hit back to t singles and MuriSnn drove them both home with .a double down the left held' line. • Goderich came right back to tie the game at two in its half of the fifth. Wingham went one up in the sixth when Jeff Walden drciVe' home Goodall with a drive to right. However the locals were unable to hold off the boys from Goderich as two runs crossed the plate in the top of the.seventh. Though Wingham outhit Goderich 9-6, the boys were unable to bunch their hits except in the fourth. All boys played well when called upon. doodall controled things pretty well, striking out 15 batters. Members of the team include Greg Moore, • Jason Goodall, Stephen'Skinn, Jeff Walden, Jamie Robinson, Steven Thynne, Rob Cayley, Chris Sakasov, Brian Mill, Doug Montgomery, Brian Steffler, Todd Stainton, Murray Houghton, A. J. Kaufman and Murray Skinn. it es shutout Don Edgar pitched a shut- out for the Wingham BPs Sunday afternoon in a 1-0 win ov.er the Port Elgin Maple Squares, However the team again was unable to put together back-to-back wins over the Maple Squares, losing the second game of the doubleheader 6-1. Edgar, r turning in his strongest performance of the season to date, went the distance for the BPs in the opening . game. He limited Port batters to three hits while striking out three and walking only one. Bill Brown, in the game as • :apinch runner for Neil • Bieman, scored the winning • , run, on a Port Elgin 'error with two out in the fourth inning. After : Bieman had • singled, Brown stole second, reached third on a single by Doug Stevenson and went' home • when the second baseman mishandled a ball hit by Grant Coultes. Reg 'Walls on the mound ' for Port Elgin took the loss, despite throwing a four - le Squares The 'BIlegot into trouble early in the second game as Port „Elgin shelled Doug • Petteplacelor four hits and four runs jape top of the the first inning,,, • Petteplace was relieved by ' Morris 'Wilier) who com- pleted the game, scattering four hits inSix and one-third innings. Thevther two Port Elgin runs wet scored in the fifth inningtd,01, between shortsttop Bob Pegg' and left fielde? Dave Black over handling a pop-up. Wingham started to come back in the bottom of the first inning, scoring one run, but were shut otit the rest of the way by Rick Lobsinger, who pitchedis usual strong game for P&L He limited the BPs to four hits wbile striking out three. Brown had two of the Wingham hits,going two -for - three at the Plate, while Bob Armstrong continued his hot hitting with a single and Pegg stroked a chiuble. In the opener Stevenson went two -for -two at the plate, with Black and Bieman adding singles.. Next home Action for the BPs will be June 19, when they will face a team from the Virgin Islands in the opener of their anntial fast - ball • tournament. Tour- nament action will continue at, both Wingham ball parks and at Wroxeter throughout ., that weekend. LAST NIGHT THURS., JUNE 11 SYLVESTER STALLONE Riegf Dec Office OPENS 0:00 P.M. SHOWTIME DUSK STARTS FRI., JUNE 12TH-11ITH NOTE SHOWT(MES FRI. & SAT. ONE SHOW 8:00 PAC ForwLi by god. Foretold l' .1 r1/41. ind by a King. PAR • Goofmcm ,A-lE SQUARE eng\IE 5,2 761.3 AIR CONDINONE Criagra4 MITT ilt*.t4tr vIONTist•PlnITTI The story of two enterprising young men who make an amazing amount of money selling ice cream. CHEECH & CHONG'S hill©11)1PaTtavvR ' ' ,"•;„;.- HWY. 0 CODERICH AT CONCESSION NO. 4 . PHONE 524•9981 ION Teeswater • Agri -Lotto • drawiheld Jim McInnes of TeesWater won the $300 prize in the Agri -Lotto draw held June 2. Sharon and Ed MacDonald, also of Teeswater. shared the $200 prize. Winners of the five $10 prizes were Wilbur McKague and Velma Colvin of Teeswater, Bill Lorentz of Mildmay, James R. Coultes of Wingham and Robert Kirkland of Lucknow. Organizers reported that. total receipts from the lot- tery amounted to $38,30494, of • which $13200 has been awarded in prizes. Total administration costsin- cluding advertising. amounted to 33.072.15. Thlp bulk of the money, $20,000, Was donated to clubs, and the balance, $2,032.79, has been retained in Lottery '8182. DAVE the opening of double-header between afternoon. Win:g,h:n14L'antr BLACK of the B'Ps was thrown out at second tiVing,:„ game • ". s-n•gfe-Ark 4,s WINNING PITCHER Don Edgar of the Wingharn BPs accepts congratulations on a—fine--performanee againsiuRort E 'gin. Ma"ple—Squaties..Sunday -afternoon. Edgar threw a three -hit shutout, making one run stand up for a 1-0 BP win in the Opening game. BPs SPLIT DOUBLE-HEADER—The Wingham BPs sprit a double-header With y the Port Elgin Maple Squares Sunday afternoon in Wingham. Bill Brown of the 1 BPs scored Wingham's only run of the first game on an error. The BPs won the opener 1.0 and lost the second. LITTLE GARY SKINN of WIngharn i$ Well on his way to the rnalor leagues as he proved Sunday after. noon at the BP ()time. Gary often Is spotted en the sidelines at BP games, winding up, pitching, catching worisnigidhrn. lang.He I the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sklnn of "—#--tot•ven.v#1, 44: MORRIS WILSON worked most of the second game on the mound for the BPs Sunday, after coming in to relieve Doug Petteplace in the first inning. Wilson was .Ars-• 111 effective, scattering four hits, but the Et Ps Were un- able to overcome a four run first Inning deficit and lost 61 • ••'.g.'••"' ""• .t • 4 • 4 1,