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Tigers bombed by Clinton, get Thorndale victory
The Dashwood Tigers were in
action on two occasions this week
in intermediate baseball play ?nd
came away with an even split.
In regular Huron -Perth
schedule play, Wednesday, the
Tigers suffered a 17-8 defeat at
the hands of the Clinton Colts and
Friday night on their home field
they edged the Thorndale
Athletics 5-4 in an exhibition
contest.
Against Thorndale Friday, the
Tigers took an early lead and
were never headed although the
visitors did lie the score tem-
porarily in the top of the seventh
inning at :3-3.
The 1 )ashwood club hit the
scoring column in the bottom of
the second I. rani(' \\'dell Dave
i'arsons walked, Dan Dalton was
sate o1) all error and both team
around to score 00 0 double from
the hal of Jim 1loffman.
Bob 1loffnlan's single was the
only hit in the sixth inning then
the 'Tigers added another
marker.
After scoring once in the fifth.
Thorndale added 11w0 runs in the
top of the seventh to knot the
count at 3-3.
The Dashwood club bounced
right back in their half of the
same in01l1 With pair of scores
Brad Gregus was hit by a pitch.
,Jinn 1)ietrich \was safe on a
Thorndale fielding miscue and
both crosse(i the plate on Bob
iloffnlan', second single of the
slight.
Thorndale replied \with one run
in the lop of the eighth and
1111 hough they threatened again 111
the ninth they were unable to get
the equalizing rut.
Perry Stover was the starting
and winning pitcher for Dash-
wood. He needed relief help from
southpaw Jim Guenther in the
ninth.
Stover gave up only six hits
during his full eight inning stint
and recorded five strikeouts.
In Clinton, Wednesday, • the
Colts ,jumped on Dashwood
starter Jim Guenther for 12 runs
and seven hits in the first three
innings.
Shortstop John Hayter took to
the mound to start the fourth
frame and finished up allowing
five runs in the same number of
innings.
The first Tiger tally .came in
the third when Dave Parsons
drew a walk and scored on Jim
Guenther's single. Gary Hart-
man was safe on a fielder's
choice and scored the second
Dashwood run in the fourth as
Gary Gibson delivered a single.
Dietrich doubled to lead off the
fifth and was able to score on a
couple of infield outs. In the
Dashwood sixth, Glenn Thurman
and Brad Gregus reached base
.and scored without the aid of a
The final three Dashwood
scores came in the seventh.
TOP FEMALE STUDENT—Wilfred Mousseau, right, presents the
Knights of Columbus award to the top female student in th'e gradua-
ting class of St. Boniface. Jeannette Charrette was this year's
winner. Photo by McKinley.
Providing the power were
consecutive singles by Dan
Dalton, Brad Gregus and Glenn
Thurman.
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