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thein your vocal support as they
girls down the playoff trail
Next homee game is Thursday
by 13 to I I
_.,,.continue
for the silverware? You'll be glad
at 9 p.m. This could be the windup
of the series.
beat
Brussels
you did.
Last Saturday 'afternoon,,
Last Saturday was a real fun
son, Graham Taylor, Paul
meet
Bluevale
Belmore
4 n
BINGO EVERY
Belgrave defeated Brus-.
girls
girls - FRIDAY EVENING
ly lead with one run in each of the
sels in two straight games to earn
•
first, second and fourth innings to
day for both parents and ball
Brophy, i4son Cameron, Greg
lead 3 to 0. Mark Foxton and
County Juvenile Girls' Softball VANASTRA
Kevin Saxton both crossed the
League championship series RECREATIONAL CENTRE
Belmore mid et tris had a
g g
plate in the bottom of the fourth
to put.the locals right back in the
against Bluevale.
Belgrave won the first game of 15 REGULAR GAMES
tough, but successful weekend
when they won a softball tourna-
game, Walkerton picked up three
the best -of -three series 40 -37. -The AT $10.0.0 EACH
ment at Mount Forest. They won
runs in the fifth to go ahead 6 to 2
but Wingham bounced back with
second game was 18-15, Doreen
Taylor winning her second 3 -SHARE -THE -WEALTH
We championship trophy plus in-
four runs to tie it u in the bottom
p
straight game. GAMES
players as the Wingham T -Ball
Moore, Murray Foxton, Murray
In the first game of the finals ADMISSION $1.00
•�ber of the club.
Belmore 'won the title Sunday
The top• of the sixth saw Walk-
erton go ahead 7 to 6 only to have
against Bluevale the Belgrave INCLUDES ONE FREE CARD
evening after defeating Formosa
Wingham send nine batters to the
girls came out on the short end of •
score. The Second game Additional cards 25c
all
18-10 in the second game. For-
plate, getting runs from Mitchell,
will be played Wednesday in Bel- each or 6 for $1.00
be
mosa won he first game 14-11 but
& g
Braun; Ron Schistad and Michael
grave. The third game is
as it was • a double knockout
tournament Belmore of a sec-
g
Pletch to go ahead 9 to 7 after six
ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO
scheduled for Belgrave; Monday, THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
ond chance.
team travelled to Palmerston for
Nethery, Dong Montgomery and
The team advances to the final
roaring and with six runs went
games by defeating Mount Forest
ahead 13 to 9 in the top of the sev-
'4
enth.' a
With their backs to the wall the
BEEF B A R B S QU E& D A N C E
Saturday afternoon they won a
local lads got runs from Ron
Sponsored by_
squeaker from Harriston, 10-9.
Schistad and Paul Robinson to
a tournament with eight other
Stephen Thynne had triples and
HOWICK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
as the boys, with two out, had
"
Brophy Queens
runners at second and third but
just
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SATURDAY; AUGUST 21
needed en
lose sgueaker
exciting innings the local Tykes
ended the regular schedule with'
Doors open 4:00 P.M.
teams.
doubles.
BARBEQUE 4:30 - 8:00 P.M.
•
h't 11 'th 1
;
T -Ball is a game for youngsters
Greg Moore played well at'first
aged six to eight• and eliminates a
base and came up with numerous
,
pitcher and catcher. The ball is
putouts. Good fielding plays were
teed upon a post at home plate
turned in by Paul Brophy who
and the batter hits the ball off the
caught a ball that pretty nearly
tee.
took his glove off his hand;" Troy
Wingham won its first two
McDougall Who completed a
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s.
` 0
games by defeating Hanover and
double play by himself; Doug
•; ti
Palmerston and was assured of a
Stephenson who pulled off a triple y'
runnerup spot.
play when he caught a line drive
J
In the championship game they
and stepped on second base fora {
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were trailing 15-12 after three in-
double play and then threw to
s•"'
nings when the rain came and
first to triple off the runner and
stopped the boys on the march to
Jeff Walden caught a high fly ball
z
a come -from -behind win, com-
in left field and threw a perfect
peting for the gold medal. The
strike to second base to complete,
local boys came away with a
a double play.
silver medal and cretts and were
Paul Good, who played an out -
muc of a chance because of and at bat, said after the tourna-
b
ball before. than his older brothers.
As for parents and friends, it
was a great thrill to see the small "
smiling faces that couldn't have At the Movies
been happier if they had been
offered a trip to Montreal to see Oscar winners Walter Matthau
the Expos. There was a lot of and Tatum O'Neal are teamed to AFTER PARADING along Josephine- Street for the Lions
potential on the Wingham team gether in "The Bad News Bears" Frolic the Canadettes put on a marching exhibition in the twirling. The three drummers are Scott Cornwall, Chris
which bodes well for the future of which open August 19 at the Ly- park. During the performance, Julie MacDonald and Tom Meier and Kevin Hoggart. Linda Taylor is the standard
local, teams to come. ceum in Wingham. The cohtem- Gilmore (in foreground) put on solo performances of baton bearer and Pam Cameron is directly behind her.
Fourteen boys took part in this porary comedy is a film about the
tournament and Paul Good, Jeff exploits of a group of fumbling
Walden, Greg Walton and Troy misfit kids who are molded by Brophy team Take two straight games
McDougall alcame through with their beer -guzzling coach into a
home runs, winning baseball team. k
Steven Skinn, Doug Stephen- Matthau plays the role of the • 1
coach, a broken-down ex -minor gets two wins .w •
league pitcher who now works
a pool maintenance man. Tatumm Tykes eIIm'nate Brussels
O'Neal, who won an Academy over Atwood '
LYCEUN Award for her film debut in The local Tykes put . it all to- singles, Jeff Moore, Paul Robin- than • went 'through the, line-up,
C i3rze>ma. Paper Moon", makes her sec- -The Wingham Brophy Slow- gether, with back to back wins son "and, Ron Schistad came sending no less than 13 batters to
and screen appearance — now as Pitch club took a 2-0 lead in their over the Brussels boys to ad- through with two hits each and the plate and coming up with a
The Fun Movie of the earl a hot -shot pitcher with an assort- best -of -five playoff series with vance to the next round of the Mitchell Braun and Mike Pletch big 9 -run inning to go ahead 11 to
Thus. 19, Fri, 20, Sot. 21,5...22 ment of breaking pitches, whose ,Atwood last week. playoffs. Ipounded out singles to round out a' 5• 1 • '
2 SHOWINGS DAIi Y skill on the mound pulls the The Brophy squad travelled to In the first game at Brussels rather overwhelming on-slaught The Brussels boys wilted after
AT 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. otherwise all-male sandlot team Atwood and came home with a 12- g at the late. that big inning and the locals
The coach is waiting for his next beer. with hot bats', strong pitching and P coasted on t0 an 1'8 t0 6 win.
The Pitcher is waning for her first bra, out of the 'doldrums. In order to 4 victory on Saturday. They com- _ heads -up fielding the local Tykes In the d game played at, -
The team is waiting for a miracle• get. the part, Tatum had to learn pletely dominated the play. humiliated the Brussels bo s .as the local under threatening Ron Schistad went the distance
Consider the possibilities. • y for Wingham alio only two
how to pitch. Never a .baseball Ken Saxton led the way for the they downed them by a rather skies it was a little different story g wing y
WAITER TATUM fan, she had not even touched a local team with a homer, triple one-sided 34-4 win. as the boys registered a come- hits and striking out 14. He cer-
MATTHAU`• O'NF"AL baseball until two weeks before and double. He also was credited from -behind 18 to ,6 wit, fainly looked exceptionally
•• Kevin Saxton went the distance strong 1n those last four '
the production. All the child 'act- with 10 putouts. on the mound in professional Brussels struck early and led 5- g innl�gs.
ors who play the "Bears" spent On Sunday afternoon the Wing- fashion registering 17. strikeouts 2 at the end of the third. Then as Kevin Saxton hada perfect
" weeks learning to slide or bunt, ham team took -the second game and giving u only two hits. the local boys, went to bat in the night at the plate with four hits on
• ' �- g g P y four trips to the late. Mark Fox -
catch. Kids without natural abiii- They - scored seven runs in the had at the plate, Mark Foxton, players was heard questioning ton, Robbie Strong, Dave Mont-
=';' ity working hard and becoming fifth inning and went on to a_9-8 Kevin Saxton and 'Robbie StrongManager Ken Saxton, "How gomery, Bill Haines and Mitchell
winners is what "Bad News vacto Atwood left the bases man runs are we •behind?" To Braun all had two hits while Jeff
r' each coming up with no less than y
`t Bears" is about. loaded in the bottom half of the which Ken replied,."Don't worryMoore, Peter Keet and Ron
v` six hits each. Bill Haines and
" ` n m •i„ d "The Bad News Bears" was ninth ronin how man we are down. I want Schistad came up with one hit.
L, g• Dave Montgomery each belted y The big clout of the game was
directed by Michael Ritchie and Garry Storey and Don Dennis' out five hits, Peter Keet had three everyone at the plate this inning g
+ Robbie. Stron s h mer in that
- K was written by. Bill Lancaster, .were the heavy hitters for Wing- _ and lots of runs. That's what we g h9
mer
BAD NEWSeat fourth innin
son of actor Burt Lancaster. It is ham as they both came up with need — lots of runs."gr g
buoyant, bouncing fun, with as triples. Both hits drove in a Well no,sooner said than done. These boys are certainly im-
engaging a group of youngsters couple of mins. - Believe it or not, the.ko more proving with every game on the
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT and screen veterans that has ever One of the highlights of the 'Walkerton local diamond and are providing
been assembled. Wingham team, was the•play of good entertaining, excitement. ,
Whv not an to get out and give
the infield. Dennis has helped to
tighten up mdefence.
edges Tykes
Q
Belgrave
thein your vocal support as they
girls down the playoff trail
Next homee game is Thursday
by 13 to I I
_.,,.continue
for the silverware? You'll be glad
at 9 p.m. This could be the windup
of the series.
beat
Brussels
you did.
Last Saturday 'afternoon,,
Walkerton came through with a
big 6 -run seventh inning to edge
meet
Bluevale
Belmore
the local Tykes 13 to il.
• Walkerton jumped into an ear-
BINGO EVERY
Belgrave defeated Brus-.
girls
girls - FRIDAY EVENING
ly lead with one run in each of the
sels in two straight games to earn
•
first, second and fourth innings to
the right to advance to the Tri- at
win tourney
lead 3 to 0. Mark Foxton and
County Juvenile Girls' Softball VANASTRA
Kevin Saxton both crossed the
League championship series RECREATIONAL CENTRE
Belmore mid et tris had a
g g
plate in the bottom of the fourth
to put.the locals right back in the
against Bluevale.
Belgrave won the first game of 15 REGULAR GAMES
tough, but successful weekend
when they won a softball tourna-
game, Walkerton picked up three
the best -of -three series 40 -37. -The AT $10.0.0 EACH
ment at Mount Forest. They won
runs in the fifth to go ahead 6 to 2
but Wingham bounced back with
second game was 18-15, Doreen
Taylor winning her second 3 -SHARE -THE -WEALTH
We championship trophy plus in-
four runs to tie it u in the bottom
p
straight game. GAMES
Clividual trophies for each mem-
of the fifth.
In the first game of the finals ADMISSION $1.00
•�ber of the club.
Belmore 'won the title Sunday
The top• of the sixth saw Walk-
erton go ahead 7 to 6 only to have
against Bluevale the Belgrave INCLUDES ONE FREE CARD
evening after defeating Formosa
Wingham send nine batters to the
girls came out on the short end of •
score. The Second game Additional cards 25c
all
18-10 in the second game. For-
plate, getting runs from Mitchell,
will be played Wednesday in Bel- each or 6 for $1.00
be
mosa won he first game 14-11 but
& g
Braun; Ron Schistad and Michael
grave. The third game is
as it was • a double knockout
tournament Belmore of a sec-
g
Pletch to go ahead 9 to 7 after six
ADMISSION RESTRICTED TO
scheduled for Belgrave; Monday, THOSE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
ond chance.
innings.
Then Walkerton got their bats
August 23. �
The team advances to the final
roaring and with six runs went
games by defeating Mount Forest
ahead 13 to 9 in the top of the sev-
16-11 on Friday night and Tees-
water, 9-5 Saturday morning.
enth.' a
With their backs to the wall the
BEEF B A R B S QU E& D A N C E
Saturday afternoon they won a
local lads got runs from Ron
Sponsored by_
squeaker from Harriston, 10-9.
Schistad and Paul Robinson to
make it 13-11. Excitement grew
HOWICK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
as the boys, with two out, had
"
Brophy Queens
runners at second and third but
just
lhntt codes p tsevhe
SATURDAY; AUGUST 21
needed en
lose sgueaker
exciting innings the local Tykes
ended the regular schedule with'
Doors open 4:00 P.M.
t® T@eSWfJter
this tough 13 to 1.1 loss to
Walkerton,
BARBEQUE 4:30 - 8:00 P.M.
•
h't 11 'th 1
Picking up I s, a wt smg es
The Brophy Queens girls' fast- were Mark Foxton, Robbie Dance to Follow
ball team was defeated 9-8 by Strong, Kevin Saxton and Jeff Featuring:
Teeswater in a closely played Moore.
HE N
FRI. - THURS. LiL� A N
game in Wingham Sunday after Kevin Saxton pitched a strong
20 - 26 AUG. noon. This gives the winners a 1-0 game for the boys registering 13REVISED EDITION
• lead in the best -of -five playoff strikeouts. Limited number of tickets at door
series,
P Patty Brophy = • SUN. -TUES. 1 5 - 1 AUG. h „
• ONE SHOW 6 PM p y sl�ffered a�badly
fractured finger during the game
and will be wearing a cast fora KEEP I T
few weeks. This will probably
+1, finish Patty's playing for the rest _
of the season. She had been play-
club.
fine ball at first base for the ; . COOLI
club.
WinghAm took the lead early in
the game and were ahead until • • • •
t the last inning. Teesawater scor- Air Condltion'ng throughout
• ,r WED. - TUES. ed three runs in the ninth to go_
I
Adult FnlertalnmPnt = •-• • °ii + '�° 18 - 24 AUG two F. - r� dither dance all week In the upstairs lounge. � : The local girls came back to - Featuring."COLSON EXPANSION for those who like to
,.•' ADULT SUN - TNURS B P M -- -'.,�; �
score one run and had runners on - ` talk and dance instead of rock and bump.
• _ ENTERTAINMENT FRI A SAT 7 tie 9 ,o second and third. They couldn't. P ®BUTTON a
push across the runs to win. + Enjoy great entertainment this weekend
Esther Nethery was the top i PAS. RK in the Stornaway
player for Wingham. She had a I
M116J -,.7 tie s triple to drive in two runs early in - ' TRY OUR SUNDAY MAXI SMORG
Mah(Aan.Y. thegame. She also pitched well. I om -''nt
Next home game in the series Hwy. 21 N., Kincardine Family Fun Day 4 p.m. - S p.m.
W® will be played this weekend.
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