The Huron Expositor, 1976-08-26, Page 13WAITING FOR THE PITCH - Every pitch counted
in the Seaforth house league game Thursday
between the Yankees and the Dodgers, as' the
'Dodgers won the game by-/astrtgle run. Th.e Dodgers
• now play the Expos in the final playoff game for-local
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BRING IT IN THIS WAY -- Tom Phillips instRicts his partner on where he Wants
the ball placed in, the !aim bpwling, tournament for.,-the Soole TrophY held in
Seaforth Thursday evening. Tom failed to defend his last y ear Win as the trophy
went to Lorne Dale and Tom's mother, Katie Phillips. Erich Matzold and Thelma
Dale finished in place with 'F'ed Tilley and Eileen Adamson coming in" third,
(Staff Photo)
for Soole trophy
The CKNX Try Hards played
an exhibition ball game against
the Winthrop Warriors on Sunday
August 22. The Warriors won the
game 13-12.
SOrtte‘ of the home run hitters
for the Warriors' were "Granny"
Schroeder, "Pocahontas'! Reg-
ele, "Twiggy " Pryce and "Pol-
ly" Jewitt. Other players includ-
ed "Hot Lips" McClure, "Kling-.
ger" Salverda, "Booful Betty"
Campbell, "Bertha" Dolmage,
"Josephine" Campbell and
,"Gertie" Fuhr.
Following the game, everyone
enjoyned a corn roast and barb-
eque. The horse shoe pits were
also seeing plenty of action.
Try Hards as winners of "A" series at the
-Brodhagen , Midgets emerged!
Fullarton tournament held' last
weekend. Besides $75; as the top
p rize they received a •trophy;
which is donated bye the Fullarton
'"Parks Board and Was presented to
the winner by Jack Vesper,
chairman of the Park Board.
Terry Elligsen, pitched all
Brodhagen games in ' the
tournament,
Tavistock Midgets , -received
$50.00 as runners-up in this "A"
series.
Atwood took the "8" series
and also received $50.00 as their
reward. _
Kirkton diamonds, as well as
. those at Fullarton, assisted in
Yunning the games as scheduled,
although rain put a crimp in the
proceedings at times,'
During the lasfgante of the day
the ,,,draw for' the $100.00 was.
held. -The winner was Chuck
Dunlop, St. marys, OrmOnd
Pridham, reeve of Fullartotc drew
the lucky ticket •
,
•
St. c9Iumban scored 2,goals In
the last 15 minutes hut their come
back fell short as PelIttimg an to
post a 3-2 victory this past Sunday
In Delhi. The win giveS Delhi a 4
point margin over St:-Columban
to the,,battle for 1st place and if
they continue to, play as they did
OnSupday,they should be able to
take the title.
St. Columban must now get
,' back on a winning streak in
to hang onto 2nd place and earn
promotion to the 2nd Division for
next year along with- Delhi.
Althqugh St. Columban missed
several scoring opportunities and
gave up one easy goal, Delhi
missed, many chances them-
selves and in general held an
edge in play over St. Coltimbna.
Playing on a vev narrow field,
and taking advantage of their
distinct Size difference, Delhi
Brodhagen
midgets win
tournament
•
The men's Industrial Playoffs
got under way Monday evening
with Series A and B. The opening
garde saw the 'Firemen put up a
goOd showing but failed to hold
the big bats of the Texaco Duffers
as the Texaco squad opened the
best of three series with a 7-4'
victory. .
The,Firemen' opened a 1-0 first inning lead and that was .all Jack
inning lead as' Kevin Bennett McLlwain needed as he scattered"
scored on Don Hulley's single. five hits in controlling the Queens
The ssoond inning saw Texaco - at 'the plate.
come.back with two runs as Moe • The Turf collected twelve hits
Huard's two run homer put the off the serving's of Jack Price and.
DufferS ahead. along with five errors, the Queens
-Texaco moved up 3-1 in the looked helplesS. •
third as Gary Finnigan scored on Terry Johnston lead the Turf
Mike Meriam's single. , with the games only home run as
The top of the fourth saw the the Turf settled foll singles and
Firemen even the count at 3 all as`
George Reeves doubled then
scored on Bill Salisbury's single.
The bottom of the fourth
however saw Texaco move in
front with 3 big runs as. Jim
McLeod's double scored Huard,
Burton and Murray Connelly to
put the Duffers in front 6-3.
After a scoreless, fifth inning
the teams traded runs-in the sixth
and the Firemen failed to,rally in
4 the seventh as the Duffers took a./
1.0 series lead. the Glew and Bob
Wilson shared the pitching duties
to the outcome of the gitm
because he made several
lent 'saves to keep St.. eol4rmban
within reach, including one oatt-
standing,ef£oirt on 4 baltthat was
deflected only five yards from the
net,
Delhi scored again 15 minutes
into the 2nd half on a beautiful
header from a corner kick. St.
Columban then finally got going
004 $40,1 by. lir.a.4 Ylioirop as he
knocked in rjthpund from
directly in front of the goal after
being set up by Casey Van Bakal
and Brian Murray. .„
Three minutes frtnn the end,
Finlayson added his second goal,
for the Firemen, allowing four-
teen hits while Mike Meriantwent
the distance for Texaco scattering
ten hits and posting the win..
Late Contest
The late contest saw the Turf
Club come up with a strong game
tciAupset the Queens by an 11-3
count. The Turf opened a 5-0 first
this time on a malty shot after a
Delhi flefetyler handled the ball,
However, time ran ciut,kefor,p St;:
C.olumb# Multi Pfla i,lenge.. fig'
to. tying goal, ' <it •
gFletkils weekend is in Sr.
KirYs On Saturday August '28,
4 4p-dru. Next.home genie
, Sunday,';Septeniber 12,
The lineup against Delhi.: P907 N
Frank. Veberne, Ftd1110-Neit
IStnitay, tent:Arta; ,Pat Flanagan, =
1-faifback-IVIarvin Kale. tarrY
_Coyne, 4767(40 -Casey Van B41c,
king?el, 111 Brad Finlayson,
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T4:C6yne, Brian Murray,
nates.Gord'Dick, Jim rinlayson, •
Gerry O'Reilly,
-28-bowl
Seaforth Greens are busy
late! y and last Thursday evening
twenty-eight bowlers competed
for the, Soole trophy... Winners of
the trophy and also prizes
donated by Mrs. J.F. Scott were
-Lorne Dale and Katie Phillips
viith 3w and 34 o/p, second prize
Was Erich Matzold and Thelma
Dale with 3w and 26, I r red 1-4 2
Tilley arid Eileen Adamson w
and 33 o/p, fourth Cliff B atithot
and Hugh ThorripSon 2w. and 25.
The first game of the ladies
baseball finals was on August 1.7
at 7:00. Norah Eckert'.s team lost
their second game of the year as
they were defeated by Dorothea
Williamson's team.
Dorothea's team took an early
lead; but by the sixth inning the
teams were tied 8-8.
Norah's team went up for their
last inning and collected ten runs
to pull ahead 18-8.
Dorothea's team went up, and
Norah's team quickly got two out.
But, Dorothea's team wouldn't
give up, and batted 12 runs town,
the game 20-18. •
Nancy Scott, Norah Eckert and
Marg Sills all had home runs for
the losers.
Gail Pryce and Ruth Anne
Dunlop with home runs and Terry
McNichol, Connie Van Dyke and,
'o/p."Lunch was enjoyed after the
tournament by all present.
Monday afternoon at 430 p.m.
Seaforth ladies bowled for the
McLean trophy and in 1st 'place
were Mary Finlayson and Thelma
Dale With 3 w and 41. Second
,were Katie Phillips and
Margeruite Walden with 2w and
34. Third were Helen Connell and
Verda. Sinclair with ,2w and 30,
fast year's winner and fourth, .
Brenda Finlayson and Eileen
game
Joan Stienbach with triples lead
their team to victory,
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Tuesday evening twenty-five '
bOwlers were out for regular
jitney. Winners for ladies were
Miry Finlayson, Margeruite
Walden and Thehna Dale while
for the men it was Bill Brown and
Ed AndreWs. '
ln out of town- tournaments
Jean Lunn and Ella kunro placed
5th at Stratford ladies doubles
with 3w. There were twenty-three
greens in play at this tournament:
Katie Phillips and Thelma Dale
were high game winners, at this
tournament also.
In mixed doubles at Clinton on
Saturday at the , bankers
tournament Art and Mary
Finlayson were 4th while Mel and
FStIter Brady„-placed 5th. Also at
Miteliell yieteria and Grey mixed
doubles' Mel -and Egther , Brady
were fourth:'
int rop
Texaco bats down •
'omtrplle4 and never
St Columban open up tine ganie
011 theft favorite long passes` to
their wingers. Forced to adapt to
the short ..,passing game $t.
Columban began to take control
midway in th e 2nd half; but by
then the 3 goal margin was WO
much to overcome. •
After both teams Missed chan-
ces in the early going Delhi got on
the scoresheet with a shot into the
top right corner of the net from 20
yards out. They upped the score
to 2.0 before halftime as goalie
Frank Veberne allowed a rolling
shot to-get- by him. However,
Verberne could not be faulted as'
took advantage as they complete-
ly dominated. The Turf also shone
defensively Makifig, juet one mis-
cue -in the field:,
The win puts the Turf Club up
1-0 in the series and puts. the
Queens in a hole as Terry
Johnston was injuried in the first
inning and it looks like he'll 'be
out for the remainder of the
season.
Series C and D were played last
night and the scores will be
reported next- week. The same
teams will meet again next week
with just 'the times reversed so if
you're interested in some exciting
and entertaining bateball get out
and cheer your favourite team on
to victory.
Eckert's team •
2nd
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