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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1970
Charlies Lead Rec League Playoff Series
CHARLTES" OUST LEFTOVERS
Last Wednesday night, in the
only series to go the full five
games, Charlie's Auto Sales,
after being down two games to oni
took the series with the Leftovers
by virtue of a thrilling 4-1 win.
The standouts for Charlies' in
the victory were Kevin McKinnon
who pitched a fine game in al-
lowing only two hits, and centre -
fielder, Dave Stark who had two
singles and a home run in his
three times at the plate.
Both teams were held scoreless
until the bottom of the fourth
inning when Charlies sent three
runners across the plate. They
added their final run in the fifth
inning, while the Leftovers
scored their single run in the
sixth.
The other hits in the Charlies'
batting assault were contributed
by Ron Corriveau with two, and
Richard Schilbe and Doug Stade
with one apiece.
Randy Decker pitched not only
a fine game, but also a fine ser-
ies for the Leftovers.
Charlies now advance into a
round-robin semi-final with the
Barber Boys and Gingerichs' while
the Leftovers meet the Farmer's
Union and the Bluewater B. P, s
in a consolation round-robin ser-
ies,
BARBER BOYS BEAT B P. 's
The Barber Boys advanced into .
the round-robin semi-finals by
edging the Bluewater B. P.'s 10-9 ,
in a thrilling contest which saw
a seventh inning rally staged by
the B . P. 's,
The Bluewater scored six runs
in the inning but could not push
across the big tieing run.
Aubrey Bedard and Bob Johnston
banged out two hits each for the
Barbers, while Don O'Brien and
Bob Merner added single hits.
Dave Durand, Isidore LaPorte,
Tony Denomme, Ron Overholt
and Ken Durand had two hits each
for the B. P. 's while Kyle Harrison,
Gerard Charrette and Don Ayotte
banged one hit each, Shane Mc-
Kinnon and Phil Overholt pitched
for the winners. Kyle Harrison
pitched the entire game for the
B, P.'s.
CHARLIE'S DUMP BARBER BOYS
Charlie's Auto Sales carne up
with a convincing 16-10 victory
over the Barber Boys in the first
game of the round-robin semi-
finals. The game was close until
Charlie's exploded for 11 runs in
the sixth inning.
The Barbers threatened in the
last of the seventh as they scored
four runs, but Kevin McKinnon
winning pitcher for Charlie's,
cut the Barbers rally short.
After the first inning the score
was tied 3-3 but before the dis-
astrous sixth inning the Barber
Boys had built up a 6-3 lead.
Dave Stark and Pete Regier
were the big guns at the plate for
Charlie's as they banged out
four hits apiece, Doug Stade chip -
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ped in with three singles while
Rich Schilbe and Kevin McKinnon,
had two hits, each with a triple.
Ron Corriveau hit a double and
Gerry Rader a triple to close out
the hitting.
Aubrey Bedard and Don O'Brien
each connected for three hits,
Bedard having a triple and a home
run. Bob .Johnston, Phil Overholt,
Doug O'Brien and Eric Smale had
two hits apiece while Bob Merner,
Jim Bedard and Shane McKinnon
had one hit each. •
Kevin McKinnon pitched the
victory for Charlies' while Phil
Overholt went the distance for the
Barber Boys except for a brief re-
lief stint by Bob Merrier.
C1-IARLIE'S DOWN GINGERICH'S
Charlies Auto Sales scored their
second consecutive win in the
double round-robin series with the
Barber Boys and Gingerich's Sales
and Service, by downing Ginger-
ich's 12-4 on Monday night. This
victory means that Charlie's now
have four points out of a possible
maximum of eight points, with
two games left to play.
Richard Schilbe was the big
gun at the plate for the winners
as he knocked out three hits, in-
cluding a three -bagger, while
Bob McBride banged out two triple:
Ron Corriveau, Pete Regier, and
Dave Stark each had two hits as
well, and Doug Stade and Kevin
McKinnon had single safeties.
For Gingerich's, Lloyd Lostell,
Tony Bedard and Glenn Gascho
each had two hits, while James
Ramer had one.
The winning pitching combin-
ation for Charlies' was Gerry Rader
and Kevin McKinnon who came
on in relief. Tony Bedard and
Richard Shantz hurled for the loser:
In the third inning, Gingerich's
came close to catching Charles'
as they trailed by just one run,
4-3, but the eight runs scored by
Charlies in the fourth put the game
on ice.
REMAINING GAMES ROUND ROBIN
Sun. Sept 6 7:00 Barbers vs
Charlie's
Mon. Sept 7 - 8:30 Gingerich's vs
Charlie's
Wed. Sept 9 - 7:00 Barbers vs
Gingerich's
CONSOLATION ROUND ROBIN
Sun. Sept 6 - 8:30 B.P's vs
Leftovers
Mon. Sept 7 - 7:00 Farmer's U.
vs Leftovers
Wed. Sept 9 - 8:30 B. P.'s vs
Farmer's Union
Wedding
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A head -piece of matching lace
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Miss Joanne Ducharme, sister
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Vliss Linda Jeffrey, sister of the
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