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!rie Wuighlillin Advance -Times, July 1S, 1976 --Page 7 !
Four games 'n sixd sa i
BP Intermediates0� .�for
The Bob Foxton BP Inter- neither team had scored a run. 41 bad; including a home run in
mediates have just wrapped up a Wayne Cotdbw started the rally the eighth inning with two men
six days The rumen started four in the runs on the two hits. Coultas v mes in in the fifth, and the BP's scored on, � ftnal score in the gaaQe
7 " visas 2 for the BP's.
fi home park against Harriston and hit a single to get on. Daer came The BP's tripto Luckaow July
7 set that field o
s then took to the road with en- n &'e. The Luck -
0 counters in Lucknow, Mount up and struck out. Bob Army now squad took the game in the
Forest, and Port El&. strong hit a single and got to tit Sinai stanza when they soured two
g
t w contest at home was awin- The on an error charged to firstham
uian worm risk. SBngst@r po �+ is auu ii o �. Sino —r
BP's took everything but luck pitched the full nine for
up to the catcher. Paul McKee hit
-- -" . Wing -
with them on the road, and had #o m. Todd and Stanley split for
come home winless on two of the to Litt in right field and Litt failed L haurn. , Hugh Todd credited
trips. to make the catch. Bennie Black with the win.
Ed Daer pitched the game in well took a base on balls, John Friday night, July 9, the team
e Wingham July 6th against Leitch got on as a result of an went to Mount Forest and came
Harriston's P. Manderson who error charged to the pitcher, home with an 8-3 win. Bill Brown
was relieved by Fisk in the sixth Manderson, and Bill Brown led the bats with three rum for
inning. The Wingham bats took struck out to end the
inning. tour times at the plate. Bennie
1
two hits and scored four in the Wayne Coulter had a good night, Blackwell, Jahn Leitch, Wayne
t ,< fifth inning. Up to that point scoring three runs in four time
s Coulter and Bob Armstrong each
crossed the plat once, and ROM
x` F Moffatt hit a hole w driving in one
• • of Brown's trips.
t
Bill. Cold winds off the lake played
Haines wieldshavoc with both teams In Pott
Elgin on Sunday night, but in
spite of that the fans in the lake
' • town were provided with a fine
bat ball game. The BP's took the lead
M :.hot 'n Tyke w
' in the first inning when Pete
s� Snow at bat led off with asingle.
BiIJ Haines had a hot bat going relief and showed poise in putting
r'He was punched around with a
three for three to aid the cause down the Clinton team in order in sacrifice from Blackwell and
when the local Tykes showed no the top of the fourth.
mercy in downing the Clinton The locals had hila galore, Jeff from Brown, and a single to score
Tykes 22 to 15 in action at the Moore two singles, Kevin Saxton it by Grant Coulter. Rocs Moffatt
local diamond last Thursday. a triple and a double, with singles hit a fly to first base to end the
The boys sure had their bats ummg•
r Y pounded out by Robbie Strong,
booming. They jumped into a 12 Dave Montgomery Mitchell Neither squad scored again
g y' 1 until the fourth when Port
to 2 lead in the first two innings, Braun, Mark Foxton and Ron ��
JASON BALZER jumps into his father's arms at the Wingham pool. Ken Balzer and but Clinton bounced back and Schistad and of course, Bill tied it up, and then came on in the
family were at the pool Thursday, during the parents' and children's swimming session. with a big nine -run inning in the Haines leading the attack)Ath fifth to score three more.
This is one refreshing way to forget about hot weather. top of the third closed the gap to two singles and a double. Wingham scored two more runs,
12 to 11 and the excitement Wingham Line -Up: Terry Rin- one in the seventh' and one in the
mounted. Then the local boys foul, Jeff Cameron, Jeff Moore, eighth but then so did Port Elgin,
• surged ahead with a six -run out- Mike Pletch, Robbie Strongand the contest ended 6-3.
Listowel's undefeated. burst in their half of the inning Dave Montgomery, Bill Haines; The BP's are playing good bell
and coasted to a ver decisive 22 and coach Doug Neil is pleased
str i n Y Kevin
g Saxton, Sean Bray, Mit- with the club's
to 15 win. chell Braun Mark Foxton Paul performanceto
' -broken
b Ronnie Schistad, a promising Robinson, Ron and Robert Foxton,
date. eWe're . . e we've
- in a
rok e nBrophysouth-paw, started on the mound tad. tight league . we've played
b for the locals and certainly was in some hot ball for the home fans.
PeeweesY fine form striking out five and If we keep it up the playoffs will
then and pounded a long ball dee gaining the big win. Dave Mont- be wow filling the P� for."
The game of the season was The Wingham lads had enough Po g P The BP's host Walkerton Jul
played in the Wingham Ball Park and after a little pep talk from into centre field for a triple fol gomery came to the mound in y
SCOUTING NEWS 13, travel to Chepstow July 16,
Friday night when the Brophy their coach came out and started lowed by Paul Montgomery and
Peewees defeated Listowel 117 really belting the ball all over the Steve Morrison with singles to **A&*and will be at home to Ripley,
Tuesday, July 20. And don't
- in a regularly scheduled game of Park. They came up with nine really start the ball rolling. California Cuties are
scouts One of our 1st Wingham Ssforget the baseball. Both teams have played runs to lead 11-7 going into the The Brophy PeeWees had 14 Wingham loses is attending the Camp Samc uts here on July lif
10 games out of 12 and neither seventh and held Listowel score- hits in this one with eight of them venture Base wilderness cam
team had been defeated before so less in their last at bat. coming in their big rally. slow pitch game P }
near Haliburton. After seeing this
it turned out to be a battle of the Hitting for Wingham were cam we are so "NEW" giants. Bill Brophy opened the big in t P sorry that our boys NEW BINGO
Peter Goodall with two doubles o Sebringvllle did not take advantage
Listowel opened the scoring in ning with a single followed by a and single; Dan Martin, a triple g of the FRIDAY, 8:30 P.M.
the second inning when they put long double by Peter Goodall to g P The Brophy'" Slow Pitch team week offered to them in August.
score Bill. Dan Martin came u and two singles; Paul Montgom- played a good ball game in Se- This is one of two camps JULY 16, 1976
one across and it remained .that P ery a double and two singles; Bill bringville Sunday but came out donated to the Oshawa Scout or
way until the fourth when they Brophy a double and a single; . on the losing end of a 13-11 score. Troops by the McLaughlin + VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
added another to go two ba only with singles going to Dave Mont- However, the local team is la Foundation. It is exceptional) JACKPOT -
to have the locals come back to Brophy gomery, Steve Morrison and ing better ball now and should be v'�1 egPPd and beautifully ;?00'00
tie a 2-2 in their half. Listowel p y Queens Richard Moore. a team to be reckoned with located on a lake in the heart of MUST GO
added one more in the fifth and the Haliburton Hi R EGARDLESS OF THE
Danny Martin went all the way during play-offs. Highlands.
four in the top of the sixth to lead lose'dose lose one on the mound with Dave Managers Ed Bauer was again The Pentathalon program is
7-2 going into the bottom of the y g g bei run all summer to NUMBER OF CALLS
sixth inning. After leadi their o Montgomerv. a tyke called up be- the leading hitter for the Wing- '� ng at
ng opposition cause of Ken. Diechert being ham team with four hits for five Camp Saugwin near Ayton. The 1 3 RIGY•AR GAMES AT - 1 0.•• •ACH
16-7 at the end of three innings, away, doing a very commendable times at bat. This leaves him with boys may attend this event for 3 SHARE-THA-WIAt TH GAMIS
P.
the Brophy Queens fastball team job behind the plate. the figure of 12 hits out of 15 times one day or one week — the choice
lost a close garde 25-24 to Ripley at bat in the last three games, a is theirs. They may go alone or in ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES
.. last week. It was a wet evening Wingham is the only team in Patrols. ONE FREE CARD. Additional
and the grass was slippery, the seven team group which eom- Pretty good record. cards 2Sc each or 6 for $1.00.
�t,1,. I s o•1, sttowtwo..M g PPeTY1 g P Bruce Foxton had three hits Any Scout who is interested
causing a lot of balls to get prises some 'C' clubs, to remain while Frank Heard, Glenn Case- should contact Scouter Tom for .,M,,,,,..„T„cr.o.c,Ne.•
1•N�,, , �I,,., T' ""'"""`”""P_ ""
through that normals wouldn't. undefeated. ,,••,,, «,�•
g Y more, Bruce Machan, Bob Fox- more information.
dd intiul���a� Hitters for the Brophy Queens Next and last home game of the ton, Gary Storey and Tom Robin -
P y \R11\INtIW, uI�U1kIIN111.Up were L Bridge, a home run, season will be this Saturday -at 2 son came up with two hits each.
_J two doubles and two singles; p.m. in the local park, so please Singles went to Ken Saxton and Dance to The Ro alafres
-- — — — — --- Esther Nethery, home run, one come out and show your support. Jerry Edwards. Y
FRIDAY 1 THUSso/11' F., . S.T > :NOININos The visiting club will be Goderich The Brophy team seems to be
July I6 - ii SUN-THU*s I lHow�,•M double and two Singles; Cathy P Y SATURDAY JULY 17
Cruickshank; a home run and so it should be another dandy getting a lot of hits but has to get r
"alta. single; Janet Wood, two doubles game. it all together to win consistently. 9:00 P -M, - 1:00 A.M.
and two singles; Lynn Haines, aPALMERSTON ARENA
k double and two singles; Patty � �„��
Brophy, a double and single; $5.00 COu�le
` Sharon Brophy, a double and
— single and Ann Balser, a double. _ For tickets call- 343 234
UAL
MumubyDew'h
PeeWees defeat
Seaforth 14-6
..,. ., .. , The Brophy
,uE r , , PeeWees added
t another to their undefeated string
ulm on Saturday afternoon by defeat-
s- t ing Seaforth in that town to the
IF
9. tune of 14-6 in a close game up
until the seventh inning when
_ FrAXI Wingham belted in seven runs.
Seaforth led 6-4 going into the
DRl'' ER
sixth inning in this one and the
local lads pulled out all the stops
IIo
Im Il1. to go on and score eight- runs in
. u 1 11,.17111,
the last two innings to win going
away.
The Brophy boys lacked a little
_ VIS pep in this one because of the
7111A game the night before which was
the one they were really after.
— — — — — — — — — Every member of the line-up
wHn•. to �i•tn..
July 1 e to ] 2 had at least one hit in this one
a which shows pretty good de th at
Wher• uwr• you In '62 M” t the plate. P t
45
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Hitting for the locals were
Peter Goodall with three singles; t w
Paul Montgomery, a double and
single; Dan Martin, two singles;
Daryle Holmes a double; with °
singles going to Bill Brophy,
Steve Morrison, Richard Moore,
Robbie Grove and Joe Tiffin. 4
Joe Tiffin went all the way on ,� w
the mound in this game and
seems to be back in pretty good e
shape after his injury.
Local Line-up: Daryle Holmes, o
John Haines, -Bill Brophy, Peter
Goodall, Pato Montgomery, Dave
Montgomery, Danny Martin, A HULA -HOOP RACE was one of the events during
Steve Morrison, Dave Nesbitt, Caramel Day at the pool. Kim Rae swims through a hoop
�MindenM• Richard Moore, Mike Foxton, held by Karen Casemore. Entrants in the day's competition
-_/InNnSroft_ Robbie Grove and Joe Tiffin; „ were given caramels as prizes for winning different ki-ids of
coach, Des Brophy. relays and races.
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