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baseball League when they: smokeatefs hitting two dome runs before Main Street came to lifegame wil..I ses telirejtte>t jaitprt T)R!sttzpre as's tsasiltgt
scored two decisive victories. and adding five singles to have a scoring 4 runs in .their half of. the the •Ttracbers uv tb the;7`u t)d a kex heix. umgs '11teY exec# tt�
Last Shursdaj+evening the Perfect 7 for 7•night at the plate. second to narrow the gap�to 7-4. Village to tkte.late enoyl#ear,, g1.1f1eiAAe$ r+orte�• "
Duffers humilitated the Turf Club The Firemen counted 10 runs In,.- After a scoreless third., Main
by handing them a 34-11 shack- the firq,frame to take a big lean Street took the lead.in the fourth
ling. Texaco started strong Scor- and then coasted to the easy win. counting six big markers. FOBT4,13J4,4 WOO14
ing t4 runs In the first inning There were upsets in Monday From this point on, Main Street '
when they reached pitcher Wayne night's schedule when, in the settled down and added to their • :
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Lotz early. The Turf nevelr really early game at the Lion's Pool the margin to score the victory. Jack
got into the game as the Duffers Teachers scored their first winof Price went the distance for Mai
controlled thing $ at the plate, the season handing the Villagers Street walking only six batters
Texaco collected a total of thirty an` 8-4 defeat. The game was a and allowing only eleven hits,.
flits from the servings of Wayne real cliff-hanger until Bill Weber Tom Turner started for the ' SPE'CI LLQ' t'iXt1,? A'
Lotz and 'Paul McKellar. Every provided the difference with a Queens only to tie relieved by Eric r
pryer fox the Duffers collected at' grand slam home run to give the Chuter as they allowed the
least one hit, and each player win to the bookworms. Weber • uptowners fourteen hits. _ $7
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contributed at least one run and it also pitched for the Teachers, so At the Optimist Park the early ,
was a real team effort, Ron he helped his own cause. Rick encounter saw the Turf Club 4^ k
Beuerman picked up an easy win Woods went the distance on the come on strong in the late inningsChoose al checks S and, .Grey yr Slue
allowing the Horsemen twelve mound for the Villagers and, to score an 18-9 win over the New Glen checks in
hits. Paul McKellar did big suffered his first los§. Team. The Turf fell behind early hi ,, these . cool light
INTERNATIONAL RACE -- Championship Motor cle Racing comes to Western when the New Team started s` � � =a
p p � 9 damage with three softies includ- ',. � ,weight, fortr+el
Ontario this Weekend at,Hully Gully. Over 300 competito..rs from Canada, U.S.; and ing a home run. Late Game strong leading 4-0 after two ��° /wool blend sum -
Europe have entered The Molson moto-cross Series slated for Saturday and Sunda .innings. They couldn't hang on mer suits. Sizes 38
p Y Y to 48, 4PECIAI,
Jan -Eric Sallquist, from Sweden, No. 1 in C.M.A, in 1974 along with Other top Second
.The late game at the Pool saw and the Turf fifiished strong to N; y.
another close, encounter when overcome the deficit. Jack17,50 �0
name experts like Kari Nissj•nen from Finland,, Ed. Cole and Jeff Wecker from r':' / � 3
The second game played Main Street kept pace with the McElwain went the distance for •f r, ,- '
California and Frank Stacey from New York will be motoring for tho $1560,00 purse Thursday saw the Firemen score Duffers in .scoring a .14-10 win the Turf while Jack Ungarian with
plus•val,uable poihts in Moto -cross Series. Among tops in junior riders who will take a fairly easy win' over the New over the Queens. The Queens relief from Ken Doig hurled for
,part are Chris Lee of Walton and Hank Pardys of Brussels. Team, doutlling the score for a started strong taking a 2-0 lead in the New Team: COOL • t ` .
The late game saw the Texaco SEERSUCKER
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-Monday, May 20th at the Western Fair Raceway .in
,the second race Arctic John. owned by Larry .Dale of
qY Seaforth was third with C, O'Neill -6n the bike. In the
ninth race Pebbies Girl owned by Geo. Fegan, Goderich
and' Ron Fegan of Dundas was third with Gerry •
t Eu ene Math In the same race Imp
Mathers, owned b
both of Goderich ywa fifth with
and John M•athets
Roebuck of Goderich on the bike
h Eugene driving.
Wednesday night in the eighth race Janet Express
owned and driven by William German, Clinton, was out
of the money.
Friday night at London in the fifth race Goldies Cross
owned and driven by -William Caldwell of Clinton was
out of the money. in the eighth race Imp Mathers was
fifth. In the same race Scott's Boy owned by Edith
Samis and driven by Jack Duckworth both of Goderich,
was out of the money,
Saturday at London. the ninth race winner was
Shadow Bars owned by Fred, Fowler of Londesboro and
rive, b Frank MacDona gg txlj t #� mile' w�s.i It
.OF c t °jay life -as 18y�Cf: n'tr n ace'1vfiSs
Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank
MacDonald was out of the money.,
At Elmira Rkceway Friday in the fifth race Claybrook
Ricci owned by, Kenneth Holmes and driven by Ron
Williamson, both of Seaforth, was third. In the same
race Sammy Seaway owned and driven•by Mac Sewers
of Loiidesboro, was out of the money.
At the Hanover Raceway Saturday night in the first
lace the winner was Conray 'Frost owned by Chas.
Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers. Second in .the
same,race was Ladys David owned by John and Dennis
Jewitt, Clinton, with Dennis driving. 'Fourth was
Virginia's Misty owned by Robert McLean and driven
by W. McLean, both of Goderich. Linda E. Walbob
owned, by R.J. and W.E.Daer of Goderich, was fifth
withbert Jerry, driving. Crimson Van owned and
driven by ,Bruce Volland, Goderich, ,was out of the
money. Third in the sedond race was Clever. Larry
owned 'by W.Laverty. and R.Williamson, both of
Seaforth, with Ron on the bike. Out 6f the money in the
same race was Icing's Brother owned by Thomas
McLean and driven by W,MeLean, both of G'oderich,,as
was Sebringville owned and -driven by Ray Mathers,• In
the third race -Son of Paragon owned and driven by
Win. Caldwell was.y fifth. In .the fourth Babe's Boy
owned. by Rien Vander Hock , Kincardine, was fourth
with Dennis• Jewitt driving. Out of the money was
Centennial Bob owned by Charles Mathers and driven
by Floyd Mathers.
In the fifth race Wayne Express owned by Geo,
Caldwell of Goderich, was second with Dennis Jewitt
driving. Fourth was Reggie Ford , owned by Chas,
Brindley of Goderich with Alan MacDonald on the bike.
' Fifth went to George Isaac owned by R. and C. Kerr
and driven by Jac%IAeriam all -of Goderich. Out of the
money was Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean.
In the sixth race Robin Hood owned by Beverly Nott
of Clinton was third with Wm. Caldwell driving. Fourth
was Edgewood Wally owned by John Cox of Wingham
with Ron Williamson on the bike. Chasmar Patrick
owned by L. and D. Jacklin of Brussels was out of the
money with Dennis Jewitt driving. The seventh race
winner was Herb Mon owned by Dan Lerch, London
�► and driven by Gerry Roebuck. The mile was in 2.11.
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EFFECTIVE NOW.
The booking of the Arena
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Duffers. overcome some early JACKETS by a 20.6 count. The Firemen Wine, Black, Grey inning jitters to whip the Firemen
Juveniles beat Port Ei bold a
9 r started strong as the score was check seersucker Sport
notted at 2 apiece after 2 innings. Jacks, •for for. a.. enol
In the third the Duffers took
dressy summer_ Sizes
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downed by' Clinton control of the game and counted 5 p s t 39 to 44 only
big runs and were never really 55,0
The Seaforth Juvenile by fanning their clean-up hitter' NOTES: Merchants defence hasthreatened -from this point on.
Merchan"ts slipped the Pbrt Elgin for the final out. been superlatived especially theAgain every player for the OTHER,
Juveniles, 4 , 2, Sunday, behind The Juveniles did not commit left side with John Leeming,. Duffers collected at least one hit Sport JacketsN
the 18 strikeout performance of. an error for a team record as was Steve Southgat a and Randy with a team effort making the 49
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Gary Eisler. Eisler's 18 strikeouts. McClinchey. However,, the big differen' Mike Marion went the In blends and double knits .
Eisler at orte point retired 13 bat hwPbeen' missing. distance on the mound for the
straight including nine by CLINTON 8 SEAFORTH 3 Next game is the home opener Duffers allowing only six hits and COOL,,RALIF : SLEEVE
strikeouts. i Clinton Juveniles downed against Arva Thursday, May 30 at giving up five walks. The Duffers
Red hot Bill Salisbury singled Seaforth merchants 8 -3 Saturday the Lions Recreation Grounds meanwhile collected twenty-four
in Steve Southgate who had night in Clinton in both' teams 6:30 P.M. hits along with five, walks to score Shi'rts.
walked for the Merchants' first season,opener. an easy win. Bob Wilson suffered
run and in the fotTith Randy The Merchants held a brief 2 - 1 • the loss on the mound for the Half sleeve knitted pop-'
McClinchey broke a slump with a, lead until the fourth when Clinton Girls league Firemen. V. over shirts, or full but -
two out single bringing Bill scored. twice. They put the game • STANDINGS n,shifront
ontspwt oer>drew
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O'Shea home. out of reach with three runs in the �s...--smashing W L T Pts. iO _ ,
seventh chasing st arter Don S Texaco 3 0 0 6, : of novelty knits to suit
Main Street 2 0. 1 5 ' everyone in these cool
A big move by coach Bill Kunz 'Nicholson. Kevin Befltnett short sleeve styles for
en abled the Merchants to score relieved. success Turf Club 2 1 0 ' 4 s1mmer — R,OOK m
the winningrun in the seventh. Village I 1 - 1 •3 a� �, STEWART for BEST
Big Jerry Feeney lined a single ��
,Ross .Govier smashed a deep to right in the third scoting two Seaforth Girls Minor House Queens 1 2 0 2 �*y + ;, choice and VALUE..
single to centre then was lifted in runs then scared himself when League started the season with a Teachers 1 2 0 2 "� �'? Regular 7.00 to 9.00
favour of speedy 'Dwayne smashing • success at the' Lions Firemen 1 2 0 2
y Bill Salisburyhit one of his three g 5.95 t0 i•9�
Cornish, who immediated stole Park last Thursdayevenin New. 0 3 0 0
singles in the game.
second and came home- on In the Mite Division the Purple —
The Merchants fine -up was This Monde night willrove
another Salisbury `drive, dotted with Four midgets Eaters defeated the Jolly Green Y ' g P •
Down 4 - i in the bottom of the g O4:iiants 21 to 11. The squirt interesting when Win Street and
ninth, Port Elgin rallied for one including rookies John Feeney division ended with the Blues Texaco meet in the early game at x,
run but again Eisler stymied them and Jerome Aubin. defeating the Purples 19 to 4, the Lions Park •while Mlle New
Team and 9ueens play the 1 'e41 1
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. BOYS' PRINTED
:. Seymour' team 'leads r,
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n I' d"es" baseball Bold strip, numbered style, :
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Favourite football teams and
All four women's teams met at defeat Barb with a score of 36-26. flower prints, are feature+ in `•
g' the Rec Tuesday night. The other rained out game • these new summer knit shista or -
s.
R= In the early game which was to between Ruth Anne's team and boys — Hund2+eds to choose frown. 4H:
a be considered • rather 'lengthy, Barb Wesenberg was played Sizes 8 to 19
? > Cheryl Seymour's team defeated Sunday night at the Rec. This also
°. Ruth Anne Dunlop's team with a proved to be a lengthy game with 2.79 to 4.50
rather large score of 35-30. In the Barb emerging the victor with a -
�1 ' early part of the game, Cheryl's score of 42-29.
team took a commanding lead but
sagged later on and Ruth. Anne's STANDINGS
team swept by and took the lead. W L Pts.
s, In fthe dying moments of the Cheryl Seymour Z 0 4
game, Cheryl's team,, lead by Barb Watt 1 '1 2
Mar Dyke 's home run,
Y Van
Barb Wesenberg 1 1 2
sgeaked by and took,the game. Ruth Anne Dunlop .'0 2 0
In the late game, Barb Watt's
team met , Barb Wesenberg's.
Barb Watt's team took a comman- Ontario's Lar Q t S rift Fair
ding lead of 14-0 in the first,. ` -, P g
inning. After the first inning, it D�iBI
proved to be rather a quick game �e•nN1
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with neither team scoring more NOWAY
than 4 runs in any inning. The N SA� r
final score being 20-9 for Barb
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BASEBALL SLABT•OWN SLAMMERS — The Watt's team.
Stammers won a ball tournament on Sunday, May 19 The schedule which was to
against 8 other teams. Back, left, are Earl Rock, Ken have begun the week before was
Murray,Bill Beuerman and Donn Die el. Middle, postponed due to rain and
Y 9 Cheryl's team and Barb Watt's
Keith Siemon, Danny O'Rourke, Laurie, Wallace, team played the night following at
Ray Horan, front, John Van Bakel, Billy Siemon. the Lion's Pool. This saw Cheryl
Seaforth C -
TIME: Sunda- li" lune 2nd 1974.1:00 p.m. CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK f
PH.S. Parking Lot'3 DAYS MAY 31 UNE Im2-
LACE: S.D:
PRIZES: 12 Trophies in all
2 trophies per car for first two win- RAAY my11a � � sa�InlMAtt&aftXWt
12 No°n—waibrn Ontario Chem• fte64 �tp" i is HbitsE /HOW
• pieerhfp Jersey Show tV�•Mx >`" GF" y�r4``dt 5$ 7!00 --Judging Hoa Hoer Tmn,,
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6:20 p.m.—Quart of The Fair COM
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Santer o ladles Qur.n— , q
OpanbladNrA6 recording er!P b Vine. Mentroid
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FEE: $5.00 eer car
REGISTER: 12:45 p.m. the day of the rally,
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Information: 'Call' Recreation Office, 527-0882
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