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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 11
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O'er Sports
itay Angus `'Red" McIntosh
Play-off Dates
Last night the Huron -Perth
,aseball league started the
o y -offs with semi-final series
rites in Zurich and .Dashwood.
Beth series are best 3 out of 5
tit its the winners meeting for
1 ri le:ague honours.
:.sue tune is 6 o'eloek.
Old Tires Gamic
:t: 'old titne.s as the mod-
.. era- a.acb: fl tn, will be
e :n D:.shtr eliki this Sun-
iternu,.':i. i:girl c r .n the
...�Ua' sonar' of tat` f o t' ill t' r
on the f;; cr teams stat -
'.e;:
that they t:te:i.Lht they
. ire h:`::t ': he pre:40111 day
ut a itnaexciiateh• a tin ill-!
..e,.vz.s issued fig' the young-.
'KAI,. club,
Sunday's .me gets tinder -
,;t 2:30 al:' e me of the
r t tars who proli.at)1y trill
,et.itan ;.tr. Robbie \Vin.
non Sudbury. 1'itthin.;, and
t It stat •. exalting,. Other
sn,rs are Charlie Tieman. Doh
a'ter. Lime thein:.:tter,
`,Lke
-. v ean.
Final 1 -I -P Standings e
W L P
10 2 20,
6 6 12
4 8 8
4 8 8:
The Astros got a good
team effort in their 10-9 victory
over the Cardinals. Willert lead
their scorers with two run..
while single were scored by L.
Jantzi, Doug Coxon, Desjardine,
Corriveau, Clare Lawrence, Ray
i'iukbeiner, P. J an t z i and
Doerr. :Aubrey Bedard had
three runs for the losers.
The rest of the score ends
were not turned in.
Golf Scores
Mrs. Eida Laidlaw was kind
• irineh to bring in some good
::a,tf Scores his \re,l: for use
n the await. Father C. A.
lar: •l'- ` .s , not I, as di•l Iii ':
Stade. Gib Stade had a 42.
Ernie Chipchase shot a 43. while
Bili C hill a i:e had a 44. Garry
l:u,escame in with a 46 and'
Doug O'Brien fired a 47. Laois`
Laiiilaw had a 49 and 50. 'Wil-
mer .Adkins shot a 48, and
50 was reeorded by Stewart
dkins.
: 11 Scott , 30 and under.
is aI1 be published if enough of
them are turned in every week.
Turn your scores into the Bat-•
view club house.
Kings' Leaders
After the final regular sea-
son schedule was completed,
the top regular hitter on the
Zurich team was Dow.: O'Brien
: 11A_\. softball play the with a .318 batting average.
ige.
c.1r't'S walloped the Astros j Tops was Vic Iilassen with a
23 .o 8. Kevin McKinnon paces} .333 average, but lie was only
the winners with four hits and to b:tt five tines.
:ve big runs. Dave Stark and: The team leader in runs was Don O'Brien. who had eight,
The Zurich mall club was
ARCHITECTS' SKETCH of proposed central school at
Brueefield. The ari'hiteet firm of Blackwell, 1Tagarty and
I,uist. London. presented the above sketch of the proposed
15 -classroom sehoa_ to a joint meeting of the Stanley and
Tncke'rsmit'r school boards last Friday. In the foreground
.
the modern glass and steel entrance. The actual school Is
top, utilizing three wings of classrooms around a
t ez:eral purpose room egyntnasitunr.—Sketch, courtesy of
,-r'I-'t•c•:., ila gartr and 13uist i
and tied Cord Bloch who play- a • rag a e
ed ,:le' game for fieldn 1-wn- ` ' ,;`y and
'- D���od ��er ��d �rvcNERUS
ors. lira. .1000 , was perfect
wit" .•3nt�u; lIr'Irttp:'t teat •' Split 6
.f+44. Ge Scene
Bob Johnston eoliected the
most hits by any player.
Peorge Hag was T.
hind with 11.
ec,t, f __.a tt„S �If1se
r i
dard tied €. , runs .. batted
tv th six.
The honor's n:' arawla
taaaef r: I1 -s is:.s easily won by league.
12 A steacty pitchin.' perform -
he. `:ince by Wayne Ratz and two
hits apiece by Bill Sehade. Gor-
don Vincent and Ratz enabled
. the first-year Dashwood Tigers
:o hand Zurich Kings s a 5-3 de-
feat and tie the two ball clubs
the for third place in Huron -Perth
Fete Retailer notched four, with , split between the Bedard boys. The Bedards had six each. On luck, enouoll tat tt'n the t
•y Geoffrey and Gary Hes,! at seven each. Phil Overholt ti
:.nting three each. For te ! was runner-up with five runs.
..'sers Corriveau and Desjardine':He was the only regular who
aatehed three runs apiece. played. to turn in errorless ball
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Pa Garden. TeaB Bags 69c
Miracle Whip — 16 Oz,
Salad Dressing
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c
L Liquid, Giant 69c
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the bad side. st?'ig'outs. Angus. for the position of their choice l Fac 7 • t' :i , . 4 Box Office Open at 8:00 part,
!McIntosh had 17.half of his and chose to take last I. ee"'�"'r tient le .;il, wee, foul territory in left field b, i 4
t• - T,
oath. total. Rick Stade was and avert a first-round clash four batte.hits and struek-out four the third baseman. On the ; ti
reliefs in of ... Schade ,.... *: FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
next with 15. Striking out thewith the hard :linin,` W lker
allowed two hits in the first in-
ning when Dashwood scored
their :inl run of the came and
single hits in the second, four-
th and fifth inning, By .ea. -
r t
tering the hits and taking 12
batters on strike -outs, he came
up with his first victory of' the
year although he has pitched
:i -ell enough to win in his last
bat when Doug O'Brien don -
'ed home Richard Stade, who
had singled and stold second
base,
The score' stayed tied until Theatre — `ChntCDl
the bottom of the seventh in- C: hilclren 'tTnder 12 in Cars i.
ging when Zurich scored two/ Admitted Free a
runs to take the victory. Dick
Bedard
h
d d ignited g ted fhe rally by r o
drawing a walk. He moved t01 y Two Complete
second on Jim Bedard's single. d 1
r
Then, with the third baseman Shows ���'�
drawn in possibly looking for a }y y
unt, he stole third and came a COME AS LATE AS 11 P.M.PIt�r
on to score when the catcher's i AND SEE A COMPLETE v
throw to thirst. in an attempt s SHOW d
t
Liberal Chielf
Will Speak At
Huron Picnic
Recently named solicitor -gen-
eral in the Pearson Cabinet,
Hon. Larry Pennell will make
his first visit to the area when
he will be guest of honor at
the third annual Huron Liberal
picnic,
Sponsored by the Huron Lib-
eral Association, the picnic is
being held ,at the Seaforth
Lions Park, Thursday after-
noon, July 29.
Other guests at the picnic:
will be Gordon Blair, Ottawa,
president of the Ontario Lib-
eral Association, and Bruce Me-
Cullough, president of the
Western Ontario North Lihera?
Association.
A special treat for the kois
and adults, ton, will be the op-
portunity to meet and chat wt:t
Larry Jeffery, of (1oderic1:,
former Detroit Red Wing hall'-,
key star, and now with the+ To.
Ironto Maple Leafs.
The picnic will feature a full
program of children's sports.
ro Sa
P etE
lie
f:)u:• outings, to get Dick, was deflected into
least was Doug O'Brien. two.iv:ira t?, to hit„, :1 the' then scored on Pfaff's sacrifice
ton club, by meeting the see• two :nniai � he ,vorl:ed, fly to centre field. THURSDAY and FRIDA'-'
Bob Johnston was on base and place Staff?, Merchants' :11)honsc Denomme, for Dash- July 29.3Q
the most time. 22. followed by Dashwood pii•ked up :a,•01 Sehade led off the gamewith 1
21 times by Don O'Brien and run in the first inning n.11 a s:nrle shortsc'nte- tial and Rick Stade, for the 16 1
Dick Bedard. Johnston and when ,; htnrs, were' the only batters tit � 1Tiler s e���
r ..., a td D. Rata stngiea. Richard Rader '•?en Richard Bader's hit tool.:
en
Bedard had 50 total bases, tops w a l k e d Alphonse Denomme a high -hop over the right field-� collect two hits each. ' 1 J,
Advent•
ure
in that department, anr'c r1ri
walked, and Art Rader came ea.,, for a double. Zur-; Dashwood 100 000 00-1 5 1
through :ill a riot scoring :els tied the game m their first Zurich _.. 100 000 2x-3 7 1 LUKE HA.LPttvt
PAMELA FRANKLIN
Skippin` Shorts single. They increased their app
Monday night the Dashwood-
lead to 3-0 in the fifth inning
when Richard Rader scored his
second run of the game.
In the sixth inning Eugene
Guenther and Vincent scored
the fourth and fifth run for
Dashwood. It 'took until the
eighth inning before Zurich
finally came up with a rally
and scored three runs. B :b
base ttvie. Rack Stade • Johnston. Rick Stade and Dear
the Inst inning for the Kings 0 Brien scored the runs.
and fitted in real well, Ratz gave up six hits. took
seven batters with strike outs
Zurich ;ams' was scheduled to
be played in Zurich but the
wet grounds caused it to be
shifted to Dashwood. The game
hacl to 1-e played before the
28th ber:ause the play-offs
started on that • date. Gord
Bloch played for Zurich as they
were short players and reached
The MA-. Teams are really find Ditched a fine game until
scoring runs. Unfortunately,
some reports have not been
turned in for publication and
most of the scorekeepers are
new at scoring and are not
marking hits. errors,. etc. Garry
Flaxbard is doing a top job for
his ball team.
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he tired'and allowed the three
runs in the eighth inning.
Phil Overholt came up with
the top offensive display in the
game with three hard singles.
The win by Dashwood split
the season series between the
two clubs and should make for
interesting hall when they meet
in a play-off for the D honors
before one of the clubs advance.
into Ontario Baseball Associa-
tion play. Dates will be ar-
ranged after the Huron -Perth
playoffs are over.
Sunday at 2:30 the present
day Tigers play against some
former greats in an old-timers
vs. present club game.
0—
Zurich Wins 3-1
On Nome Diamond
Zurich Kings came up with
a close victory over Dashwood
Tigers, Wednesday night, by a
3-1 score It was •llhe fourth win
of the year for the flounder-
ing Kings and carne before the
largest crowd of the season in
the Zurich ball park.
Jim Pfaff was the star for the
locals with a fine five hitter
from his pitching position. He
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