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By KEITH, WILLIAMS
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SAT., MAY 27, 8:30
Robertson,MieniQrial Sc.Iioi
The Goderich Industrial . Con Melady thirst. Javelin Dave
Softball League opened up last . Martin second: Boys' relay, Joe
Monday with. Sports O'Keefe, Tom O'ii'rien,Lawrence
• m'eeting` DRMOO and . Sandy's. ° Lassaline,1<en Johnson placed
Clippers -opposing Gower's second. , .,
Garden Centre. In Midget boys, Jim Nivens
This year the league will placechird in the mile• run.
operate with eight teams, the Robert .Hodge placed 'third in the
other four being Building Centre,* long jump,, Tim McGee won the y
Sifto Salt, Asher , :Custbrn • shot put and placed '.third tin
Building and Brindley Plastering. Javelin competitions:,
Basing my judgments on the Boys open, Keith Grafton third
practices ,l have seen this year in 440 hurdles.
and last year's performances, I Senior girls 100yards, Brenda.
pick Sandy's Clippers as the team Graham placed first.
to beat even .though they just Junior Girls, ,100 yards, ,bane
started to practice a week ago Hopkinson fourth, Discus Janice
Sunday.,Foran fourth, High Jump Kitty
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'-1' Refreshments will be served
No admission charge
They have three players who Niblock second:
are capable of pitching. Ken-:Daer Midget girls, Lisa Scholtz first
,and Rick Sowerby (acquir;ed from in 400 yards and .second in 220.
Fisher Building) will handle Dist Maureen Matthews,. fourth in 22p.
- . of the pitching duties.. Gord Chris Wildgen third in 80• meter.
Walters will probably play in the Brenda Fisher•fou'rth in high jump
outfield"fiti(�"si bf"'t?ie"Mime: end first-rr�t't�rig-jum}. r M
Defensively, their infield looks All of the above are eligible for
in good shape with Russ Pruder at
first, Morley Leeking at second,
Bill Fritzley at third and Doug
Spitzig at short.
Offensively, Ken Daer rs a
constant hitter last year; and had
N his share of h meruns, Tom
Crawford, Rick Sowerby and Doug
Spitzig -also-get their share of. Tyke Ieague
DRMCO seems like the team •
W.O.S.S'.A. competition.
W.O.S.S.A, boy'' competitions
take place Saiturda -Aki he
location yet to be announced an2i�
W.Q•S.S.A. girls will be taking
•
place this Monday.
who are most likely to beat
Sandy's. Don McWhinney and
� p Wayne Draper can both put the
•ball over the plate. Ron Miller and
Bill Gallow are quick and can also
hit.
Gower's . Garden Centre.•
Gord's,Sports and Sifto Salt will
likely fight it out for the final two
playoff spots. Gower's will be
stronger. than last year with the
. acquisition, of ,.Ipoug.. _Keene. and,
* Andy Pirie.
Gord's Sports will he strong
'again this year although they may.
lack in pitching'd'ept. -.
.Sifto Salt seems to have an
abundance of pitchers this year
buttheirinfield and 'hitting' is
doubtful. Fisher Custom Building
will .use Fred Pellow,- Don -and
.Glen McNeil as pitchers and have
Some players who can hit'the ball.
Building Centre `lost a 'few
players this year and will again.
not make the playoffs, even though
they acquired Jirn Hayter and Al •
Sygrove.. •
I do not know anything about
Brindley Plastering except that
the team' is from Nile. I won't
predict where they Will finish.
G.D,C.I. athletes finished a
distant third at the Huron -Perth
track and field` .meet held last
gets a ready
for season
The Tyke House League is
shaping up for the coming season
and Doug Cruickshank Sr. ig
attempting to get all interested
young ballplayers' on teams.
Anyone who would like to play in
the, Tyke House League this
summer whose nafie .does not
appear on the" following lists
should contact iIr. Cruickshank
at 524-7682 or -get out to the ball
park this Saturday afternoon.
TYKE HOUSE
- : LEAGUE--T-EANFS••
Expos, coach Bill Gallow:
Kevin Adams, Larry Adams, Rick
Alcock; John Fox Jim Fritzley
Dave Gallow, Mark Jones, Paul
Legere, Day r14tac,li of a1•&', Robert
McDonald, Gerry, Ross, 'Randy
St dd t Graham S chard Tom
o ar , ra am uc arc
Vance. Giants, coach George Osmond:___
John Alexander-, Morgan
Bregman, Ronan Conlon, Jim
Costello,", Steve Gallow, Mike
Hodges, Scott Ross, Mark Rowe,
Steve Sager, Mike Sheardown,
Gary Williams,
Wednesday and Thursday at St. • Dodgers, coach Dick Madge:
Marys..Bili Carter, Dou;-� Cruickshank,
Rain foced the cancellation of J r : ; Lou 15 e W in t e r , Jim'
some events on Wednesday, so MacDonald,' Larry Madge, Aaron
they were heli on Thursday at Masse, Andrew Masse, Ken Reid,
Stratford Central. St. Marys wont Greg Smith, Kent_Tigert. ,
the championship for` the 19 year Pirates, coach lkuss. ,ruder:
in a row,• edging out Stratford Ted Doherty, Brad Doney, Daryl
Central by two points. Graham, Randy Graham, Robert'
In the senior boys results, 100 Jeffery; Ron Kirkconnell, Dan•
a yard dastf; Brian W'esTbrook first,, Matillette, Harold Sartori, John
Gord McLellan, third• The 220
• • yards,..Brian ^Westbrooke'second.
The '440 yards, Gord "McLellan
second. Long jump, Gary
Lounsbury second. Shot Put,
Mark Ryan second.
ti In the Junior..boys, • 100 yards
Tom O'Brien first, Joe O'Keefe
third. The • 220 yards, Tom
-O'Brien third. The 440 yards, Ken
Johnson second. Longjump,
Lawrence Lassaline third. Pole Freeman, John Huff; Tim
. vault Doug Fisher first. Shot put Lassaline, Bill Leddy, John
Wally.Tierson second. Discus,, Leddy, Mike Wedlock.
Sheardown, Dan Willis.
Mets, coach Keith -Williams:
DerBedard;-•Ricky Carman, Will
Denomr'ie, Steve Dobie, Norm
Hotchkiss, Dave McDonald, Rick
Miller, David Moore, Bimel
Parmar, Robin Parmar, Steve
Ruxton, Jim Vilkin.
Cubs, coach'Bill Worsell: Mark
Carman, `Robert Cummings,
Lari'y Daer, Jeff Denomy, Danny
• Two very special guests at the official opening of Goderich 'Sunset
Gglf and Sports Centre were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baechler.( right)
seen here with their son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Shirley
.,..•Mui �i '^S,'�
Country Club News
Last Thursday evening! was a
lovely one, with approxim Lely 60
.ladies • (and one' gentleman) in
attendance. The tables were
decorated in beautiful spring
bouquets, courts 6f - Hazel
Beaver.
After a delicious dinner, a bit
of nostalgia crept,in, as Ladies'
President, Verna Kane, paid
tribute to Mrs. George Bruce, a
most beloved member of the club,
and still a very,active golfer, at
age 83. Then, our one gentleman
guest, club , President, Dan
Murphy, presented Mrs, Bruce
with a Life Membership to the
Maitland Country Club. Mrs.
Bruce, who ' was delightfully `
surprised, accepted graciously.
-On hand • for •the• dinner and
cerefopy were ' two of Mrs.
Bruce's daughters, Mrs. Jean
Knight (past president) and. Mrs.
Nina Thomas, of Sarnia. ,
The Bruce history and golf goes,,.
back many years: Nina Thomas
was telling me that her father,
George Bruce, along with
Archdeacon Jones—Bateman.
and Mary Kellaher, used to play
with a Mashie' or Niblick, 'long
before the golf club existed, down
on the same flats. This wouldbe
around 1915.
There . was a brief meeting,
followekl by a lot of good old chit. -
chat and a few card games.
By the; time this olun n
appea.rs`, the first 'Ladies Night
BY SHELAGH SULLY
will have been played. Look for
the results next week!
The men had another
successful Ball Sweep on a
beautiful holiday'Monday. Thirty-
six menyed,,an_'d the followin
are six of the top winners: Wayne
Muck (Low Gross -76), Harold
Walls '=.(Low, Net -66), '' Ralph
Kingswell, Chuck Jewell, John-
Kane,
ohnKane, and Don Fuller. There were
ten other winners too. .
.Re,memher boys—Mens 'Night
' . will be tonight, because of the
l+loliday last Monday. Let's make
this one just as successful as last
week!
Tickets for the June 3 social,
event are really starting to gd, so
make plans right away. Tickets
maybe purchased at the club, or
from John Ma cKay .at the Bank of
Nova Scotia; or Lealanii Hill, at
Victoria & Grey. The Scotch 2 -
ball will begin at 4:30 p.m„ and
the barbeque will be going
anytime from about 6 p.m., on.
Bobby Downs will strike up, the'..
band at about 9 -p.m. °
On Sunday, Juice 4, the tees will
be closed between 9 a.m. and 11
a.m. so that. the Lions• Club
Referees' Tournament' can get
under way. So, all you Lions can
get off to a roaring start bright
and early Sunday morning,
-A reminder to the boys and
girls—get your names into the
-Pra Shop right- away, for ' free
instruction on: golf.
Looking ahead
sailors picnicked and the, boaters
Nee� oe ev co� thes .. �''dfscussed the various
• manoeuvres over the. course.
registered Tiltirne to .aftenil the They're all looking forward to
clinic and as a result only one bigger and better 'things. next
•actually .made it G. M H ,-1 week.
'prresident Jim Petersimpis-illi' The result's: Roy'. Dunlop,
situation can be ' rectified tin', , Tankike: ' George ,Robertson..
year by the,early registration. Fools Gold: • John Kane. No
All men interested iii assist= ' Trurr1p: Mike Watt. Fire Ball:
. with Minor Hockey intliK-rapacity Fred Jewell. 'Chancy Blue: Don
Baechler, Following the official ceremony, the Baechlers -- Senior
and Junior - enjoyed a brief and informal visit on the front steps of
the club house.—staff photo A
Clippersontop
BY KEITH WILLIAMS • t ti.edthe game and thenWonitinthe
seventh with 3 runs.
In 'the seventh. Doug Spitzig'
C;orcl's' Sports and Sandy's
Clipper's picked up • opening day
wins last Monday. May ',2. Gord's
picked irp71 CrI l Tris i 'T1i(O"CiSirei 'ttTe
sixth inning to defeat OHMCO 8—
'7 Sandy's rlele.rt�•+l ' Gower's'*
Gamlen C'entr' 7-5 in the second
game.
Gerry Petrify struck out three
and allowed'eieht hits tor Gord's.
At the plate. In was one for three,
his only hit being a'homerun and
scored 2 runs George'
Vander•burgi was 3 for 3.
` With one reit in tlu sirCtir. .Jim
Mc1.0od sirl.'14'ei- Keith Good
'Peached base � �ti .� n'•rror and both
came Hanle on John (;inn's single.
Ginn scorecl the w inning rurt on a
throwing error.
' For' DRMCO. Vv'avne Draper
hada single and horner•un in four'
at bats.
Sandy's (Tippers were behind
until the filth inning. whet" they
Roy Dunlop
wins opener
last Sunday,
The Goderich Sail Club, held
their first race of the 1972 season
last , Sunday._. wi.:l 1 _- _ten boats
participating. They had a fair,
'.breeze and it was .sunny
warm..•
Following the race ' some
• Minor Hockey coaches for eine
In an effort _to 'have• God
'next
season take • advantage of a.
coaches' clinic scheduled for
Kitchen'e.r in October the
,Qo•derich Minor •Hockev
Association announced this week
than they would like to a start
registering cciaches for the- 10:12-
.73 season immediately.
Last year the local association
did not have enough coaches
of coaches this season are asked
to submit their name and category
to the G.M.H.A. at Box 25 tlef(Are
June 5. -
Baxter, Claudine 111: • Paul
Carroll, Aquarius: • George
Robertson, Neejee: Bruce Sully,
Butterfly..
opened the inning•with a walk, Ken
Daer singled. pick Sowerhvs,flied
to centerffeld anF Then' .J hn
Phillips singled driving in a run.
Morley Leeking drove in the' final
two runs with a double.
Morley Leeking and ,,Rick
Sowerby both were 2"for 4. Daer' •
struck out 8 and allowed 7 hits.
Gien Falkiner' and, Clare Harmon
both,. went 2 for' 4 ,for Gower's
Garden Centre, - "' -
Builcfirlg Centre' met Sifto Salt
.and Fisher C'ust((trrr Builders
played H°rindley, Plastering last
night (Wednesday).
Tonight, Gord's Sports' plays
Sandy's Clippers at 7.15 -p.m,, arta .
Gower's Garden Centre versus
DRMCQ at .9:00 p.m On Sunday.
Sifto Salt ve-sus'Fisher: Custom
Building at 7:15 p.m. and Brindley :-
Plastering plays - Goderich
Blilding Centre at 9 00.p.rrr.:
Monday night's action _ s,ees •
DRMCO playing Sandy's Clippers
and' Gorrl's Sports against Sifto
• Salt. On Wednesday. May 31.
,,,Building Centre 'meets Fisher
Custom, Builders and •Brindley
Plastering pia -vs Gower's Garden
,Centre. •
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Congratulating Mrs. McNaughton is CKNX Announcer Jerry
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