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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-06-30, Page 23Citizens News, July 30, 1976 -Page 23 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. • 7csne... WFFER1URE ' �.d�. LONER PRICES LEAN GROUND BEEF OUR OWN Rendered Lard CENTRE CUT PEAMEAL Back Bacon SCHNEIDER'S Bung Bologna 1 LB. LB. 99 0 5 & 10 LB. LS.894 CARTON SLICED SLICED A-1 Heifer FRONTS SIDES HINDS LB.70c LB.90C LB. $ 1.15 LB. 49c $1.79 LB. $1.89 LB. LB. $1.09 $1.19 PRICE INCLUDES FULLY PROCESSED BEEF PATTIES FROZEN CUSTOM SERVICES FRIDAY'S BEEF & PORK Pick-up Services Available r'H O N E 236-4312 or 236-4153 YUNGBLUT'S Meat Market ZURICH PHONE 236-4312 The Blind Persons' Rights Act becomes 1 on Julyl,1976. Her.; :s what the n • 1 says . d h Ontario residents help. This new Act provides that a blind person accompanied by a dog guide has the same rights, privileges and obligations—with respect to public places—as anyone else. He or she cannot be discriminated against or denied any accommodation, services or facilities available in any place to which the public is customarily admitted. It is important that dog guide owners know their rights under the Act and that the public, especially employers and their employees, be made aware of the provisions of the Act and their responsibilities under it. The Attorney General of Ontario will issue identifi- cation cards to dog guide owners. The card will carry a photograph of the owner and dog, as well as their names, and will also carry a summary of the main features of the Act. For further information, application for an Identifica- tion Card or a copy of the Act itself, contact: Office of the General Manager Ministry of the Attorney General 18 King Street East Toronto, Ontario M5C 105 Ministry of the Attorney General R. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario •