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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-07-02, Page 16PAGE SIXTEEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970 Zurich Midgets Win and Lose During Past Week's Hardball Action GODERICH 24 - ZURICH 16 Last Tuesday night the Zurich Midgets came up with the poor- est performance of the year as they were downed 24-16 by God- erich in a five -inning game. Nothing went right for Zurich as Goderich collected eight runs in the first half inningof the game. Zurich ralliedforfive runs in the bottom of the inning to make a strong comeback. Goderich were held scoreless in the second inning, but Zurich rallied for eight runs to take a commanding 13-8 lead. From herel on Zurich pitchers started running into trouble. Goderich scored eight runs in the third and fourth to put them in front 16-13. Zurich collected one run in the last three innings, to bring them to their peak. In the last inning, Zurich pitchers walked six batters and three hits were collected by God- erich, to give them eight runs and end the game at 24-16. Donald, of Goderich, went the full game on the mound while Don Oesch, Bill Bedard, Joe Kenda and Garry Hess shared the pitching chores for Zurich. ZURICH 9 - HURON PARK 5 Sunday night Zurich pulled through with their second victory of the year as they posted a 9-5 win over Huron Park. Huron Park took an early one run lead that was shortlived, as Zurich carne right back and scor- ed three runs in their half of the first. Things were evenly match- ed until the third inning, when Zurich again rallied for three runs to jump into a 6-1 lead. In the fourth innings each team banged in two runs to give Zurich a five run margin. In the fifth, Zurich scored :heir last run and Huron Park ended their scoring in the sixth inning with two more runs. Zurich hits went to Gerard Charrette with a double, Garry Hess, a double, Abe Dernooy a single, and Rick Walker with a triple. Larry Gibson and John Mommer- steeg were on the pitching mound., Gingeriths Edge Charlies; Barber Boys Edge Bluewater; Leftovers Win First GINGERICH'S EDGE CHARLIE'S Gingerich's Sales and Service eeked out a 9-7 victory over Charlie's Auto Sales to remain tied for first place. Rick Shantz hurled for the winners while Jerry Rader and Kevin McKinnon shared the mound duties for Charlie's. Gingerich's came up with a solid tem effort at the plate as every player hit safely once. Dave Stark and Kevin McKinnon had two hits apiece for the losers, one of Stark's being a bases' load- ed triple. BARBER 1 OYS WIN The Barber Boys defeated the Bluewater crew by a 12- 8 margin as they posted their third win of the season and retained their share of first place. The Blue - water jumped into an early 2-0 lead in the second inning only to have the Barber boys score eight runs in their half of the in- ning. The Barber's went on to add two more runs in both the fourth and fifth innings. The Bluewater rallied for three runs in the fifth, but the Barbers were beyond reach Bob Johnston and Phil Overholt each banged out three hits with Overholt contributing a home run. Aubrey Bedard, Carl Finkbeiner and Dou O'Brien had two hits apiece, O'Brien's being a home run and a double. Eric Smale, Hubert Schilbe and Bob Merner added single hits. For the losers Ron Overholt, Tony Denomme and Brian Hodgins had two hits apiece, while Isidore LaPorte and Dave Durand each knocked out one hit. RECORD FIRST WIN The Leftovers gained their first win of the season in a high scoring contest with the Farmer's Union. They outscored the Union boys by a 36-24 score. Hitting was a big factor in the game as the score indicates and the pitch- ers went through a hectic night. SEE OUR ONE SHOPPING f17! SIuE/liij Coeiifsrt Mattress Selection As Low As ;24.95 VINYL SPACE SAVERS Specially Priced At Only $69 1144athese Main Street — Zurich Huron -Perth TB Set Up Bursary An annual bursary of $500. for an area inhalation therapy stud- ent is being established by the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. The decision was teken at a recent meeting of the Association held in Seaforth Community Hosp- ital and was based on a recom- mendation of the education com- mittee presented by Mrs. Edith Fisher of Mitchell. The courses in inhalation ther- apy extend over two years. Grad- uate technicians are in increasing demand with the surge of respir- atory disease cases Mrs. Smith said. In a report of the Rehabilitation and Social Service Committee, Ivan Forsyth, Kippen, announced that Mrs. Beryl Davidson would attend a Workshiop on the Emph- ysema Club being held in Phila- delphia. The Association hopes to initiate an Emphysema Club in Stratford and Goderich in the fall for the support, educationally and otherwise, of the chronic chest disease sufferer. Purchase of a Pulmonary Funct- ion Indicator for Diagnosis, Ther- apy, Prognosis and Research of chest diseases was approved on the recommendation of the respiratory disease. The machine may be used in many areas and is of great value pre -operatively. Rev. Garbutt Smith, of Strat- ford congratulated the President, Mrs. Edith Brothers on her elect- ion to the Presidency of the Nurses Section of the Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Dis- ease Association and assured her of the support of the Association. Ralph Goren, Stratford, in a report on Christmas Seal Camp- aign activities thanked the res- idents of the two county area for their financial kupport which in 1969 was third highest per capita in the province. Since voluntary contributions are the only means of support for the extensive pro- gramslanned, this is a vital part oftheAssociation work he told the meeting. The meeting learned that sev- eral local people had attended the recent Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Associat- ion annual meeting in Winnipeg. The annual meeting of the Can- adian Thoracic Society was also held at the same time and many Doctors from the area were in attendance. D. M. Rae was elected to the Executive Council of the Can- adian TBRDA and Mrs, Edith Brothers was elected Chairman of the Nurses Section of the National Body. Mrs. Beryl Dav- idson, Program Director of the Huron -Perth Association also at- tended. ROLLER SKATING IN TIIE ZURICH ARENA Admission: 50c • TUESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SUNDAY 8 p.m. to 11 p.m: Skate Rentals: 50c Zurich Centennial Band BAND TATTOO WEDNESDAY, JULY s, 1970 WITH A PARADE AT 7 P.M. TO Zurich Community Park Featuring... * MVIIDLANDERS DRUM CORPS (Junior Ontario Champs) * BLENHEIM BAND * ELMA TOWNSHIP BAND * TAVISTOCK CITIZENS BAND * GODERICH KINSMEN BAND * CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND * NEW HAMBURG CITIZENS BAND * SEAFORTH GIRL'S TRUMPET BAND * FOREST EXCELSOIR BAND * MILVERTON LEGION BAND * THEDFORD SILVER BAND * ZURICH CENTENNIAL BAND ADULTS: $1.00 STUDENTS UNDER 12: FREE J