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A8 - THE HURON EXP9SITOR, JULY 15, 1987
Seaforth Merchants beat league, -leading Sfrat•hrp
The Seaforth Merchants Senior Mens relief and allowed no runs on two hits, two and allowing five runs on five hits dun,
hardball team moved closer to one of its struck out one batterand walked one. ing three innings of relief pitching.
goals ` Sunday when it defeated league- Seaforth players had a total of 14 hits, four Marc Robinet was on the mound for the
leading Strathroy by a score of 10-5. • strike outs and had four errors. first five innings of the game. He struck out
"One of our goals is to beat every team in Jerry Wright and Gerry Feeney were top three batters, walked five and allowed four
the league at least once," said coach Marc hitters, with Wright going two for two and runs on two hits.'
Robinet, "and now we've 'beaten every " Feeney two for three with a walk. Marty I gave up two hits in •five innings then
team except Walkerton, and we have three Bedard and Jim • Campbell went two for, just couldn't find the plate and walked three
games remaining against them, - all in . four, Brian Cooper, Joe Aubin, Bill Dale, • batters in a row. So, I pulled myself," said
Seaforth." Don Williams, Robinet and Coombs con- Robinet...
The Merchants appeared strong right tributed the other bits. "You can't make excuses, but it was rain -
from the start Sunday and moved into a 4-0 "It was an excellent ball game with great ing off and on throughout the game and the
lead• after the second inning. , Four more pitching and clutch hitting," said Robinet. ball eventually became very slippery and
runs in the third inning expanded the lead to "Bennett kept the batters off stride all heavy. It was hard to throw. You can't
8 0. game, and we got our -hits when -the runners blame Clendon (Coombs liar the loss. I felt
sorry for him out there "
Strathroy scored once in the fourth but
Seaforth negated that run with one of its
own in the bottom of the inning to maintain
its eight -run lead.
Strathroy got two runs in the sixth inning,
but gained little; ground as Seaforth scored
once more during its turn at bat. A two run
rally by Strathroy in the seventh inning
moved the score to 10-5. The last two innings
were scoreless:
Kevin Bennett pitched a strong seven inn-
ings for the Merchants and got his first win
of the season. He gave up five runs' on 10
hits, struck out three batters, and walked
five.
Clendon Coombs .pitched two innings of
were on base,."
Robinet noted some "good defensive
plays were made, especially in the
outfield".
"Every game we seem to be improving,"
he said.
EXETER 9- SEAFORTH 8. ..
But in as much as Sunday's game ended
on a positive note, spectators at Thursday's
game could have cried at the outcome..
• Up 7-1 at the end of the fifth inning the
Merchants succumbed to poor weather con-
ditions and to Exeter and eventually lost the
ball game by •a 9-8 score.
Clendon Coombs took the loss for the Mer-
chants, striking out three runners, walking
Exeter took a 1-0 lead after the first inn-
ing, but Seaforth soon destroyed that, get-
ting two runs in the second inning, two in the
third, one in the fourth and two in the fifth.
It was in the top •of the sixth inning.'"' =•, g p
i7.
however, that the roof fell in. Exeter scored WHEN' THE DUST CLEARED.,. A strop throw to home late allowed Seaforth Mer -
eight times on just three hits to take a 9-7 chant pitcher Kevin Bennett (3y to tag out a Strathroy runner sliding into home on. Sun -
lead going into the bottom of the seventh in- day. With orwithout the run the Merchants would have won the game. They defeated
ning. Seaforth scored once in the bottom of • league -leading Strathroy 10-5. Mcllwraith photo.
the seventh to make the score 9-8. That's the
way it ended.. were each two for four with a walk. Wright Results of last night's game against Ex- .
Dell Mitehelmore was in top form at the and Bennett had the team's other hits. eter were unknown at press time. The Mer-
plate going two for twa, with a double.and a
0-5
chants take on Walkerton Tuesday at 6:30
single. John Cairns"went two for four and Team members •struck out six times and p.m. at the Seaforth District High School
Feeney, Williamson and Gerrard Ryan made three errors. -
Seaforth to host ladies provincia Iawnbowling finals
event has been hosted in a small town. noon for the McLean trophy starting at 1:30
Players will be present from all over On- p.m. Lunch will be served between the se-
tario. Spectators will be welcome to come cond and third game. •
and watch. Winners from, this event corn- BITS AND PIECES
pete for Canadian Championships.Men's bowling continue on Monday even -
There will be ladies singles, ladies doubles ings and also Friday afternoons.
trebles and fillies all competing at the same The Lucknow ladies of District 4 won the
time. Seaforth Club is fortunate to have ladies trebles in second stage at London on ,
enough greens and well -kept green`on. which Saturday and will be representing District 4
to host the games: at the Ontario Finals hereon Saturday. •
Ladies' will be bowling on Monday after- Good Bowling to all;
The Seaforth Legion .sponsored a men's and George Hildebrand.
• • pairs lawn bowling tournament held at the In other mens lawn bowling action: John
Seaforth Greens Wednesday. . • Patterson and Fred Tilley placed fifth in a
Nine greens were in play and winning the • pairs tournament at the Fairmont Club in
trophy and $100 first prize were Stu Simpson London on Saturday.
• and Harold Mutter of Fairmont Club Lon- LADIES ACTIVITIES
don. • Bill Brown and Art Finlayson of . The ladies executive held a meeting at the
Seaforth were second with Sid Bartlett and Club House last Wednesday to finalize plans
partner of Elmwood Club London third and , for the Ladies Provincial Finals which are
Fred Tilley and Neil Bell of Seafortli fourth. being played in Seaforth on July 18 commen-
Consolation went to Bill Neely, Stratford cing at 9 a.m. This. is the first time such an
Can -Am games being planned
SISTER CITY - CAN AM GAMES, are be-
ing planned now. The games this year will
take place in Seaforth on July 31, August 1.
and August 2. Events such as; Swimming,
Baseball, Softball, •Golf, Slo-Pitch, Tennis,
Track and Field, Lawn Bowling, Karate,
and Shuffleboard are being planned. (All
events are not final). Whatever West Last week's winners were: • Ladies: Rachel
Branch brings down, Seaforth must match. Riehl 282, Mary Coleman, 270 and Mary
BILLETS are going to be needed. If McMillan 240, and Men: Lloyd Pipe 328,
anyone is. interested in hosting one of the Elmer Townsend 273 and Charlie Perkins
sister city children or would like more in 220. ,
foration on the games, please call the Don't forget MOMS AND TOTS ROLLER -
Recreation Office at 527-0882. SKATING every Wednesday evening from
6:30 to 8 p.m. •
The friendly Town of Hanover would like
to extend a warm invitation to one and all to
join in for the 1lth Annual Lake Huron Zone
Re.creationists' Association "SPORT-
SFEST" to be held on August 14, 15 and 16,
1987.
Plans for this sport -oriented weekend
calls for a list of approximately 34 events in-
cluding the traditional events and a few new
events for all ages, male or female.
Sportsfest '87 consists of the following ac-
tivities '(new events) Archery, Boys and
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Marty Bedard
The SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB
presents: a night with DOUG AND THE
SLUGS and BUSTIN LOOSE. Friday, July
.31, 1987 at the Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres. Tickets are $8 advance and
$10 at the door. The door will open at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres only. Age of
Majority only. Proceeds for the night will go
towards ,Iunior Curling.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues
Wednesday afternoons from 1:30 ,to 4 p.m.
Mens Ball Hockey, Mens Basketball,
*Bridge, Canoe Racing, Childrens Soccer,
"'Crokinole, ' Chess, Darts, Euchre, Flag
Football, Floor Shuffleboard, Fun Run,
Girls Softball, Horseshoes, Ice Hockey,
Ladies Industrial Softball, Lawn Bowling,
Lawn Darts, 'Radio -operated cars and
planes, Mentally Handicapped Adult Bowl-
ing, Men's and Ladies Slo-pitch, .*Swing
Bowling, Tee Ball, Tennis,- Outdoor
Volleyball, Water Polo and a Swim Meet.
For information or registration on any of
these events please contact the Recreation
Office 527-0882
Sportsfest needsr`participation to
main a successful annual event. Plan now to
attend Sportsfest '87 in Hanover. Don't
forget August 14,15, 16. Hope to see you
there.
Murray downs
Smith 9-6
Kent Murray defeated Ken Smith in
ladies fastball action by a score of 9-6.
Missy Caldwell and. Judy Mason • hit
triples for Ken Smith while Lisa Preszcator
hit a double.
Joanne Holland, . Judy Anstett, • Linda
Dillon and Hessie Kipfer all hit doubles for
Kent Murray.
ball diamond.
SCOREBOARD
SEAFORTH MEN'S BALL HOCKEY
LEAGUE -
Scoring Leaders
as of July 9,1987
NAME G A PT
1. Mike Betties
2. Doug Anstett
3. Dave Mcllwain
4.'Jim Campbell
5. Rob Armstrong
Greg Murray
6. Ray Anstett
7. Joe Anstett
8. Pat Murray
9. Jerry Wright
10. Key Williamson
Paul Hak
TEAM
1. Cents
2. Topnotch
3. Boilersmith
4. Brewers
5. Komakozy
6. Beachwood
18 27
16 23
16
3 22
. 14 14•
10 18
14 11
7 16
7 15
11 9
11 8
8 11
GP W L T PT
10 8 1 1 17.
10 7 2 1 15
10 6 3 1 13
10 4 5 1 9
10 1 8 1 3
10 1 8 1 3
45
39
38
33
28
28
25
23
22
20
19,
19
Peewees beat Wroxeter 13-3
For the third game in a row, Winthrop
PeeWee Boys counted 13 runs, which was all
that was needed to ,take an easy win from
Wroxeter on July 14. •
Jason McNichol again pitched an ex-
cellent game striking out 15 batters and
i., 1owing,only one hit. •. -
s.tdl'an1!red ffiebatting, hotchng up a
home run, a double and a single. Dave Scar -
row, Brad Schroeder and Jason McNichol
also tallied a home run each. A hard hit tri-
ple by Paul Dolmage in the third inning
drove in three runs. Adam Agar hit two
singles and a double and Chris. Van Bake!
and Dwayne Pryce each hit a single. Win-
throp won 13-3.
The next hoilie game is July 16 against
,Belgrave:
Sports deadline Monday 4:30 p.m.
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will be closed
Saturday, July .18
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ENJOY A ROUND OF GOLF
IN SEAFORTH
Uni ue 13 Hole la out.
Seaforth Golf
and Country Club t.EBO
R.R.4 Seaforth
tut Fast of Vat Egniotid House 527-0985
Hasa lot of
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CHECK OUR PRICES!!
as low as$64900(Reg. $725oo)
T.N.T.' CUSTOM, P.T. EYE
HEEL TOE BALANCE (Golden
Touch • the Sweet One) PRICED RIGHT.
HONEY BEE & CUSTOMS FOR THE LADIES
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THE SAME IS TRUE FOR PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS, BROTHERS
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and Social Services
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David Peterson, Premier
Murray downs
Smith 9-6
Kent Murray defeated Ken Smith in
ladies fastball action by a score of 9-6.
Missy Caldwell and. Judy Mason • hit
triples for Ken Smith while Lisa Preszcator
hit a double.
Joanne Holland, . Judy Anstett, • Linda
Dillon and Hessie Kipfer all hit doubles for
Kent Murray.
ball diamond.
SCOREBOARD
SEAFORTH MEN'S BALL HOCKEY
LEAGUE -
Scoring Leaders
as of July 9,1987
NAME G A PT
1. Mike Betties
2. Doug Anstett
3. Dave Mcllwain
4.'Jim Campbell
5. Rob Armstrong
Greg Murray
6. Ray Anstett
7. Joe Anstett
8. Pat Murray
9. Jerry Wright
10. Key Williamson
Paul Hak
TEAM
1. Cents
2. Topnotch
3. Boilersmith
4. Brewers
5. Komakozy
6. Beachwood
18 27
16 23
16
3 22
. 14 14•
10 18
14 11
7 16
7 15
11 9
11 8
8 11
GP W L T PT
10 8 1 1 17.
10 7 2 1 15
10 6 3 1 13
10 4 5 1 9
10 1 8 1 3
10 1 8 1 3
45
39
38
33
28
28
25
23
22
20
19,
19
Peewees beat Wroxeter 13-3
For the third game in a row, Winthrop
PeeWee Boys counted 13 runs, which was all
that was needed to ,take an easy win from
Wroxeter on July 14. •
Jason McNichol again pitched an ex-
cellent game striking out 15 batters and
i., 1owing,only one hit. •. -
s.tdl'an1!red ffiebatting, hotchng up a
home run, a double and a single. Dave Scar -
row, Brad Schroeder and Jason McNichol
also tallied a home run each. A hard hit tri-
ple by Paul Dolmage in the third inning
drove in three runs. Adam Agar hit two
singles and a double and Chris. Van Bake!
and Dwayne Pryce each hit a single. Win-
throp won 13-3.
The next hoilie game is July 16 against
,Belgrave:
Sports deadline Monday 4:30 p.m.
5 BOB'S' BARBERSHOP
will be closed
Saturday, July .18
LortQ-h•
A' A' ' ht.rr"rtb ! 1 t
\n11
lr.,.,,1,r
r l.,,lnro, 1 ,,,DO. 11.1t,r,.,
Bd, n, •1J1 Mr
ONE DAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
Special Sale On2 % OFF
All Ladies Wear ILJF And More
ENJOY A ROUND OF GOLF
IN SEAFORTH
Uni ue 13 Hole la out.
Seaforth Golf
and Country Club t.EBO
R.R.4 Seaforth
tut Fast of Vat Egniotid House 527-0985
Hasa lot of
GOOD 'BUYS ON
GOLF EQUIPMENT
GALORE!
POWERBILT CITATIONS:
POWERBILT GRAND SLAM
Men's - Ladies' Right or Lett Hand in
11 or 8 Piece Sets.
CHECK OUR PRICES!!
as low as$64900(Reg. $725oo)
T.N.T.' CUSTOM, P.T. EYE
HEEL TOE BALANCE (Golden
Touch • the Sweet One) PRICED RIGHT.
HONEY BEE & CUSTOMS FOR THE LADIES
- Our Prices on these you will not snatch.
SPALDI$G AtiaLIT« I
.�a w)th *'*tell v,rnadb
twit (i>:'LOW L C t1iiS
t4'o>•ihilvealern,tt?�;
ASS LOW � 0'
to
A5
DROP IN AND BROWSEt
* WE TAKE TRADE-IN 'CLUBS
MITCHELL GOLF CLUE INC.
Manager. Bill Ducklow
CALL 34B-8991,