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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-07-14, Page 11THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 14, 1902 — 1111 More sports on page 19 IT'S WOIRII INC DRIVE 'We're well known for featuring the finest Furniture 4 Accessories. selection and values. available in Southwestern Oratorio" For Eacinsive and Ulnas:nal Gifts The Arbor GO G9ETTLE.R, ot Oublin Fine1 urniture 43 Albert St. Cfintan 482 -38Th IMAM MEM Cinema Mitandisys night '551) PM, DURUM 558*L3 • open efl dee Wednesday - /Widely A NEW PARK RUILDI G WinthroP area sport3 fans are proud of the new food booth, sterile and washrooms building going up quietly at the park there. The 30' by 36' builditg, constructed by Marsh Construction of Stratford will open'soon_ A big ball tournament was held al the park July 2, 3 and 4 with proceeds to the new bOilding fund. • (Photo by White) St. Coluniban loses one Si. CAirtilbau. lost their second game of lite !ieat on Sunday. by a 2-0 Count. io Strathrof. The game could have tamed out entirelV dif-s c ferent for St. Columban had they been able to capitalize on several excellent scoring chances in the first half. However. the second haff Londesboro girls have first loss in 2 years The squirt league and lee Ball are 20Mi in full play. In last %veers action there were 2 close games with the Expos edgingthe Bluejays while the Tigers outscored the Yank - ss. The Midget boys hosted their Holmesville counter- parts to coming out on the short end of a 12-10 WM' in late action on Monday night. The Pee Wee boys were in action with the Jay -s edging , Goderich by 2 runs in a game in Goderich. The Bantam girls kept their %%inning sFak in tad with a %ietory ever the Goderich girls. The Baitams are ham ing pitching troubles and once again ow boys came out on the shcrt end tosineto Au- burn. In men's slo-pitch • on Thurilay night the ball was bouncing for Allboro Farms as !fey daimccl victory over the Blazers, On Friday eve. ning the Marauders and Bomber; locked in a slo pitch contest However no reports_ JUN 5 - JULY 10 7he Tigers came out on top in early action. Last Mcmday night they edged the Bluejays in an offensiveaction packed squirt game. The late game match- ed Surnmerhill ladies against their cousterparts from Birth in fastbai action with Sum- merhill gairrng the victor% The Bantam girls team maintaiacd their winning vray with two %ictories and a kiss last week. The loss was suffered in a dose game that could have gone either way, the first loss suffered in two years. On Wednesday evening the Peewee 'A's played a thriller with Goderich as they won with 21-19 victory gained in last half of the last inning. The midget boys entertain- ed Holmesville in their third meeting in two weeks with our boys playipg solid in • scoring a 4-1 victory. Holmes- aille meanwhile entertained our Pee Wee "Jays- and the Bantam boys. The Jays struck early and held on for dose victory. The Bantams started lough and although short of players were in the game for early innings but fell apart later and Holmes4ille scored an easy victory. The other two squirt teams Expos and Yankess were in adion Thursday night with Expos recording second win with no losses. Men's slo- pitch the Blazers hist to Brodhagen in an exciting game which ended with Brod- hagen team on top_ Allbpro Farms kept her record vic- tory 29-14 over the 'Auburn men. The squirt league. gen- erally a house league. put an entry of their older boys into the tournament in ..Blyth last weekend. Although with plenty of stiff opposition. Londesboro came up with the 'EF di% ision championship and Brian Whyte was chosen V . P. Congratulations to all in% olved. saw Strathroy make a com- plete turnabout as they scored tnvo goals to seal the victory. Special note should be given to goaltender Joe Ver - benne as time and time again he thwarted the Strathrov Forwards. coming up with excellent saves including one save on a penalty ..shot. St. Columban will try and avenge the toss on Sunday,' - JulY 18 at 2:00 p.m. in Mitchell, when they take on a tetra from Simcoe in the first round of the league cap. Line up.: Joe Verberne. Frank Flanagan, Brett Ein- layson.. Brian Kennedy. Grea Ryan, Richard Verberne. Mate Avery, Ernie Szabo. Alex Harrell, Tony _Arts, Rick Ryan. Jim McCreight. _Jeffs Looby. A RIG CINE! —11 took Gary Munro 20 minutes to reel in this 15 -pound pike but, judging by his smile, it was worth the struggle. (Photo by Hook) Commercial ahead in ladies' baseball Commercial strengthened their lead July b donning McNichol 19 to 9 ladies baseball play. M1. ttol play. What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. DATE Thurs., July 15 Thurs., July 15 Tburs„ July 15 Fri., July 16 Sat., July 17 Sun., July 18 Sun., July 18 Sun., July 18 Sun., July 18 Sun., July 18 Mon., July 19 EVENT PLACE Public Swimming Pool Manley vs Jr. • Farmers Winthrop vs Sluggers Public Swimming Public Swimming Public Swimming Tractor Pull Clinton vs Midgets Bears vs Firemen Queens vs Turf Club Public Swimming Mon., July 19 Creamers vs Main Street Mon., July 19 Teachers vs Villagers ,..r.ues., July 20 Public Swimming SEAFORTH MEN'S RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE W EDNESD A Y "S SCORES Turf ClubbOurrn, 2 villagers 4 Firemen 3 SUNDAY 'S SC -ORES Firemen 9 Teachers 8 Villagers 9 Bears 4 MONDAT'S SCORES C re3 M CT, 1 011 ee n Turf ivlainctrt'et 4 STANDINGS Isis oriel, 13thl GP W IL lb 11 3 Is 9 3 14 8 In 8 In 8 16 9 15 5 10 11. 4 11 HURON SLOW PITCH SIckilkla Molesters Turf Club Teachers Creamerv Villagers Queens Mainstreet Bears Firemen Manly Mashers ( '4th Eagles 4 1 Tues.; July 20 Clinton vs Tykes Tues., July 20 McNichol vs Browns Tues., July 20 Commercial vs Ken Smith Wed., July 21 Public Swimming Wed., July 21 Kincardine vs PeeWee (Soccer) Wed:, July 21 MainStreet vs Teachers Wed., July 21 Creamers vs Oueens NEW AXLES *11 Sixes & Weights 6400 As low as 975.00 Tandem & TN sets OVellable wheels. lacks. couplers etit. 2 24 3 21 O 16 1 15 1 O 14 O 10 SPECIAL Lions Park Optimist Park Pool TIME 1:30 - 4 p.m. &6- 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Pool Fair Grounds Optimist Park Lions Park Lions Park Pool Optimist Park 'Optimist Park Pool Optimist Park Lions Park Lions Park Pool High School Lions Park Lions Park SUN UMBRELLAS 7 p.m. 130-4 p.m. .15r6-&30 p.m. 1 -4:30 p.m. & 6 -8:30 p.m. 1 - 4:30 p.m. & 6 -8:30 p.m. - 1 - 5 p.m. 1 pip. 7 p.m. , 830 p. rn 1:30:4 p.m 46-8:30p.m 7 p.m 8:30 p.m 1:30- 4 p.m & 6 - 8:30 p.m 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m 1:30-4 p.m. e. 6 - 8:30 p. m. 7 p.m. Lojosngthewikkrnesscnn be socaxed risme to you. Lean how first hand. in Ontamis Provincial Part...0iganized irmishmom hikes,wolf howls., and nature mils give everytine, adults and digelten Ake, the chinot to get back to name, and a better unclarstandingoinur natural environment All adding an enlightening new option to the first rate experience Are* afforded_ Ontario's Provincial Parks. Second to none_ Far moire intOrmation larite Ontario Travel - Parks, Box 53, Dept SN., Queen's Park, Toronto lef7A IN3. Or call in Toronto 965-1008. Outside Toronto, I-81)0-268-3731 ed a good game with Donna McLhvain and Deb Dawson poking doubles- Nai:ney Storey and Brenda Cooper hit triples while Beth Caron slainmed out a home run. Commercial had Ann Bos- nian with a double. Penny Lansink poked out a double and triple while Kathy Coombs drove out a triple to aid in their victory. , In the late game Smiths took second place winning over Browns 13 to& They had lots of help with doubles front Deb Janmaat. 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