HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-27, Page 2Citizens News, A.ril 27, 1977 •
WIN '8' CROWN — The Ups and Downs won the 'B' championship of the Zurich ladies bowling league.
Back, left, Suzanne Medour, Ann Schade and Ila O'Rourke. Front, Dara Hartman and Mary Becker. Missing
were Betty Grenier, Carol Luther and Irene Hartman. Staff photo
WIN 'A' TITLE— The 'A' championship of the Zurich ladies bowling league was won by the Starlites. Back,
left, Pauline Miller, Debbie Miller, Donna Restemayer and Elaine Datars. Front, Pat Schroeder, Shirley Kipfer
and Diane Becker. Missing was Sheila Miller. Staff photo
Hawks win series in four straight
Continued from front page.
They won that series with a
thrilling overtime win in Mitchell
in the sixth game and then went
on to defeat Wellington with four
straight wins after dropping the
first tilt in the eastern com-
munity.
Plenty of fans
Throughout the playoffs, the
Hawks were buoyed by superb
fan support. In most games, even
those in Wellington and Stayner,
they had more fans than the
home teams. Over 1,300 cheered
them on in the important fourth
game against Wellington, which
was played in Zurich.
Friday night was indicative of
the fan support. Over 400droveto
Stayner to join in the cham-
pionship celebration. They
continually drowned out any
cheering the Stayner fans at-
tempted to muster` for their
Siskins.
In their "three cheers"
ceremony in the dressing room,
the Hawks included the fans high
on the list of priorities. "They're
just the greatest in the world,"
one half -naked champ shouted,
This country devotes one day to
mothers and a whole week to
Ockles.,
receiving a wild chorus of sup-
port -for his comments.
After finally getting dressed in
the soggy dressing room, the
Hawks made their way to the team
bus, where they were again
showered with cheers and back-
slapping by a big group of fans
who had made the trip by bus.
On their arrival home, the
players were met by two of the
local . fire trucks for the
traditional parade through town
at 2:15 a.m.
It was a dream -come true for 22
young men.
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Renovations, Additions, New
Construction & Demolition
in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
Direct applications to Mr. Harvey Clausius, Zurich.
Phone 236-4307.
PERMIT FEES:
$10.00 lst $1,000.
$8.00 2nd $1,000.
$2.00 per $1,000 thereafter
DEMOLITION PERMITS
Flat Rate of $10.00
Betty Oke, Clerk -Treasury
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