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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-15, Page 61 AG •6 QDIICH SIGNAL -,STAR. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1972' yke house1eegue avides action, speed BY,I E:ITH WILLIAMS scored single runs in the first, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh In the tyke houseleague last innings. ° Marshall struckout Elaturday, the Pirates blanked the seven, walked seven and had four Mets 14.0; the Giants defeated the assists: The bantams played last Cubs 23.1 and the Expos defeated night Wednesday in Clinton. the Dodgers 13-8. This week, the The Goderich Kinsmen Midgets Pirates play the Expos at 1:00 lost their only game last week by a' p.m.; the Mets meet the Giants at score `of 10.6 to Zurich vast 3:15 p.m.; and the Dodgers tangle Tuesday (June 6) in. Zurich. The with the Cubs at 3:30 p,m, teams were tied 2-2 after one The Goderich Legion Tykes inning, but Zurich scored single pushed across one run .in the runs in the second, fourth -and fifth bottom of the seventh inning to• innings to take a 5-2 dead. defeat Kincardine 8-7 last Goderich came back with four Saturday_(June 1 in Goderich. runs in the top of the \sixth to go This was the opening' game of the ahead 6-5 but five r season for Goderich. bottom of the sixth g Kincardine opened' the scoring the victory. Zurich in the top of the first with ° three Goderich eleven to fivE runs but Goderich carne back with Goderich's hits came in the first two, in, the bottom of the, inning.',,inning. Kincardine scored three in the '° For Goderich, Doug • second. and got their final run in a single and double in fo the fourth. Goderich scored three Ron Sowerby, with a t in the second, two in .the third sand . Paul Kelly and John V scored the winning run in the with singles, got t other seventh. Goderich hits. Zurich batters had " Rob McDonald lead off the one homerun, three doubles and seventh with a single, stole seven singles. second and third and came home The midgetsplay their first on Steve Arbour's single. For home game" this ,S nday (June 18) Goderich; Rob McDonald had two singlet and Steve Arbour, Dan Maillet and Paul Yeoman each with one single. Kincardine managed .seven hits off two' Goderich pitchers.. . Paul Yeoman went the first six and one third innings before Steve. Arbour came in relief;- Yeoman • struck out fourteen,- allowed six hits and walked'three and Arbour struck out two, allowed one hit and walked one. The tykes play tomorrow night (Friday, June 16)" in Port Elgin at 6:30 p.m. and play at home t Wa1k,erton the McLoiland and Dave Mclvor got _. following day (Saturday, June 17) • the other Goderich hits. Goderich * , at 6:00. took.the lead in the top of the The Goderich Legion Pee-Wees second with a run on, MacKenzie's lost their only,gameiast_week17-. ingleT a -walk to Thal -Petrie, and ns in the ve Zurichl out hit Three of isher had lr at bats. Aple, and carr, both against Exeter an their second one against Hanover ,on Tuesday (June•20) at 6:30 p.m; The Goderich Rotary Juveniles , lost three games last week, losing 1 '-4 to Clinton on Tuesday, June 6 in` Clinton 17-4 to Seaforth Seaforth on Thursday, June 8' and 12..1 to Chesely .,in Chesely last' Sunday, June 11. .Four Clinton pitchers struckout fifteen Goderich batters and allowed only four hits, Brian MacKenzie had twosingles infour 'at bats for Goderich. Gora a a At Hanover Raceway last Saturday Edith Samis of Goderich had two pacers going. In the first race, Scotts Boy, driven by ,Dave Wilkinson was fourth. The winner Chyanne Dillon paced the mile in 2:11 2-5 and combined with the winner of the second, Slow Dean, fora daily double of, $23.00. In his first start of the year, Walters George, driven by Dennis Jewitt, paced the mile in 2:11 3-5 in winning the , fourth. race. Brother Pete was second, torny Adios Clay was third. Walter's George paid $18.50, $14.60, $8.10; Brother Pete, $4,00, $2,80 and. Corny Adios Clay $3.20. The quinella combing Walters - George and Brother .Pete (3-7) paid $46.80 In the eighth race, Clever Larry, owned and driven' by Lionel Arbour, wa's sixth in the race which was won by Tigalus in a time of .2:09 3-5,. . •• Glen Axworthy-' owned by Brenda Fellows of Goderich and, 'driven by William ,Caldwell was second on the tenth behind Pink Panther, driven by'Dennis Jewitt. Pink Panther. owned by William and Velma Oster of Belgrave, paced the mile in 2:14. Wil Lor Ace was third in the race, Pink Panner paid $14.20, $16.30, $2.90; Glen Axworthy $3,40, $2.20 and Wil Lor Ace $2:30. - • The exactor combing Pink, Panther with Glen Axworthy (2.3) paid $44.10, Goldies Cross, owned and driven by William .Caldwell, was sixth in the preferred trot. - The Huron -Perth track club .held its first practice last Tuesday in Clinton. This club is for young people and will compete with other parts of the province this summer. Sunday, June 25, is goirig•to be a busy day. There is an all -day pee- wee. baseball tournament at the Goderich park from 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; two industrial league games that night; an umpire's, clinic at Listowel where thea umpires will get their officiating cards;..and in the afternoon, the Clinton Harness racing season opens. Minor baseball schedule Organizers of the Goderich Minor Baseball Leagues this . week released the upcoming. schedules .for the. Juvenile,' Midget, Bantam and Peewee all - 'star teams., ' JUVENILES Wed. June 14,6:.00—Exeter Sat. June,1'7-6:30—Listoiwel Sun. June 25-6:00—Seaforth Tues, June 27-6:30- Chesley Sun. July 9-2:00—Port Elgin Sun. July 16-6;00—Kincardine Sun. July 23-6:00—Lochalsh ' Sun. July 30-6:00—Clinton -,MIDGETS , Sun, June 18-2:30—Exeter Tue. June 20--6:30-=-Hanover Sun. June 25-2:00 ,Zurich •Tue. July 4-6:30—Crediton d Thurs. July 6 -6:30 -=•Kincardine Sun. July 9-6:30—Kincardine Thurs. July 20-6:30—Crediton Sun. July 23-2:30—Zurich Thurs. July 2,7-6:30 Exeter ti PEEWEE Thurs. June 8-6:30—Dashwood Mon. June ,19-6:30—Clinton June 26-6:30—Exeter Thurs. June 29-6:30—Seaforth .Thugs: July 13-6:30—Blyth Sandy's Clippers hold league Y. • 14 to Dashwood in Goderich last Dave 'Mclvor's single:•, eat by:2- 1 weekeii' recor Thursday (June 8). Dashwood . Clinton tied the game in the .Sandy's Clippers maintained scored. ten runs in the top of , the . bottom of the third and went ahead their league lead with two first inning and withheld a late to stay in the fourth with another victories and one "defeat during Goderich comeback. run. The fifth was Clinton's big the past week. Sandy's has five The Goderich Lion Bantams inning when they sent ten men to wins, one loss and one tie for split twogames last week, losing the" plate and scored six runs, eleven points. - the first and winning the second. They -added one more in the• Gower's Garden Centre, who • In the first game, they were ` seventh and 'scored• their final, split a pair of games last week, is routed 12=1 in their• opening game three runs in the• bottom Of the second with four wins and . two last Wednesday (June 7) •-by , eighth. Goderich scored a single defeats for eight points. Three Crediton in Crediton. L. Clarke run in the sixth and, two in the teams are tied fbr third withsix was the big man in the Crediton eighth.. points. attack with two singles and a Seaforth rapped out sixteen hits Building Centre, who won its - triple in four at batsr,and4 having and their pitcher,. Nicholson,. Only game last week is' three and eighteen putouts. Fifteen of his limited Goderich batters to six ' one; Sifto Salt is three ,and three: eighteen putouts were strikeouts. frits -and struckoutfiire.. He also - and Brindley Plastering hat two .He walked': two -and allowed two walked eight batters. wins, three losses and two ties. hits. For Goderich, Dave Patterson ,DRMCO has two wins and four Ron Marshall got both Goderich slammed a triple,' Mike Redmond losses for four points and Fisher -hits. He had a single"in the• fourth' had a. double; Tom Willis, two ^4, Custom Building iswinless in its and a • triple in • the . seventh. singles, and Gary Yeoman and first five games. Crediton scar"`PeTlour: runslin e ave c vor ea`TIi w t1Th1 sing • . ,ane first; two in the second, one in the Seaforth scored three in the first, Gower's Garden Centre scored d d i thd three runs in the bottom of the • third, four in the fou•rth°and one in four in the recon art, t the sixth. Goderich's only run first inning to defeat Brindley came in the sixth when Rick Moody-reached.first on an error and scoreon three wild pitche, The following Sunday (June 11), they bombed Seafortlh '25-5 in Seaforth.hey scored single runs • lin the first, fifth and sixth innings, four in the seven in the third and exploded for twelve • runs in the fourth. Theyt sent thirteen men to the plate in the third and sixteen in the fourth. Four Sorth;pitElkers struckout twelve, allowed nine hits and walked twenty. • For Goderich, Roh Marshall had two singles and one triple in five at bats and scored four runs. Grant Shelton had"two, singles in live at bats and scored five runs. Ron and Grant reached base every time they were up. Rick Moody and Greg Beacom both "went one . for three. The other Goderich hits., came off the bats of.Mike Cummings and Randy Carroll. Rick Moody also scored four runs for •Goderich. Every Goderich player scored at least one time. Seaforth, who managed 'only two hits off ,R.on ,Marshall, innings and six in the fifth. Goderich scored single runs in the .first' and sixth innings and added two in the fourth. On Sunday', _.Chesely outhit Goderich nine' to eight • and outscored them twelve to one. For ihBi McK zie John Plastering seven to -one: Gower's added two more in the second and . had _single. runs in ..the third and fifth innings. . . • Bruce Stoll and Bill Black combined -to strike out three and allow three Brindley hits. -Bob each. All Building, Centre's runs 9-4 • in the first game, Sandy's came in thethird inning on a walk, scored three in the first, one in single, three errors and a the third and fifth innings and four fielder's choice. in the sixth. In the first game on Sunday John Phillips had two singles (June 11), Bill Black hit two and for Sandy's and Rick Sowerby, three run homers for Gower's . Morley Leeking and Ken Daer" one Garden Centre and Tom Crawford • each: Doug Spitzig did not have an and Rick Sowerby had back .to back . official at bat as .he was walked homers for Sandy's Clippers, as , four times. Sandy's • Clippers defeated , • In the second game, Sifto Salt dower's Garden Centre 0-6.,1 came. up with seven runs in' the Black's first homer came in the fifth inning to defeat DRMCO 9-3. first after Frank MacDonald had Sifto Salt scoredsingle Elms in the jingled." " G"ower's scored thefrr°fourth and sixth inning§: 'final four runs in the fifth when �' For Sifto Salt; Vic • Whets"otone Art McDougall reached base on ani ' had two singles, Don, Parker a error;and scored on a fielder's; double,.Glen Olson, Len Willis, choice. After McDougall reached George Denstedt, Walter Bell, base, Frank MacDonald walkel,, `• Ron Whetstone and Ray Volland. Doug Stoll was safe on flie eachwithone single. Walter. Bell fielder's chore- a-nd- lack--fhe-n.----"•and Don P-a�r--ker_urnited._DBMC_O: clouted his second homer of the to three hits. year. Tonight, Building Centre meets Sandy's scored single runs in the first and fifth innings', two runs. in the second and third innings and added•three in the sixth. For Gower's Bill Black was two, for t h'r_e .e .and.. F rank_ MacDonald, Clare Harmon and Bruce Stoll all one •for three, Gower's Garden Centre at 7:T5 p.m. and Fisher Custom Building' .play DRMCO•-at 9:00 p.m. On Sunday (June 18), .Sifto Salt plays Building Centre at 7:15 p.m. and. •_.D_RM.C4. Clippers -at 9:00 p.ni. Building Centre plays Fisher` McWhrniiey, 'Lek Duckworth and Tom Crawford was three for Custom Building in the first game Warr and Ron Sowerby had doubles and Mike Redmond, Phil Jim Fielder were the only players four for Sandy'•s ,Clippers, Russ .on Monday (June 19) 'and Gord's Petrie, t(i touch them.. Pruder was two for three: Doug Sports meets DRM.O in the Dave Mclvor, Gord _ r McLelland and Tom. Willis For Gower's, Doug Stoll and! .Spitzig-'two for four and Morley nightcap. Bill Black both•had two singles in Reeking and Paul Paquette each .�arnllp�;te� :law:ry,>Th.��. ���s,,���x•.� pitcher, Woods, struckout thirteen and walked two. John Warr led off the game with a' double, hitting the first pitch of the game . •and . scored on Mike Redmond's single. Chesely scored once ip the first, twice gin the third, four times in the fifth, twice in .the seventh .and three times in the eighth. The Juveniles play twice during the next week- once at home -and once away. Listowel plays here this Saturday (June 17) at, 6:30 p.m . and Goderich travels to Port Elgin the following Monday (June 19) for a 6:3Q p.m. game. BIytIrPony Races �a, With a good attendance. of sp'edtators and •23' ponies taking part in the rades Race "Results were, 2:30 and over. Bluewater Babe driv,etf KbY Mervin r McAllister of Goderich, Roxy T, driven by Max Windsor of Exeter. ,and Paradise 'Valley Sally, driven by JimHarrison of Goderich. ' Two twenty' -five --2':30 - PeterPan, driver Keith Moffatt ofBliieVale,Trigger Dean, driver Alex Keifer of Brussels, Maple Creek' . Prin e, driver Jim Buehanan of Goderich, nuke Of, Bedford, Neil, Edgarf driver . of • Wingl1afli, Paradise Valley 'Susie, driver Reg. ' Good• of Goderich-, Dynamite Trigger, driver Max Windsor of `l xeter. Two twenty --4:g5 1 Way's.. Ilal—Briver Mike a 1urk4wski of ; Breslaufireslatf.. Peanut .° Cluster -.driver Wilson Maurer of kintardine, Oypa une . driver Hull Giousberof Goderich.• "No lit"teetr•2.t1'. Mickey Joe—driver 'Max. Windsor ofkExoter. Sandman driven Paul lire ofgestdrth. Two lens--2atS•, 1Y, • . "Idu«rat' ats. 13.gle.e: or -three . •.,.�.� ?«.s.. rK ..�...-.•.... , pec-^:..'*iyro «w;t^:. k�.t _.. �-M _ double, Clare .Harmon, Casey Wildgen,' Doug .Keene and Rob Snell, all with singles, accounted for the other ;Gower hits, , : In the . second game, Brian . MacKenzie struckout a five and allowed two Sandy's Clippers hits as Building Centre defeated Sandy's 4=1. Rick Sowerby manageg.afirst inning Single -and Ken Daer a fifth inning triple off MacKenzie. For Building Centre John Poechman 'had two singles in threeat bat., and Brian MacKenzie and Frank Hogan one Super ' Socks—driver Mac Sewers of. Londesboro, Maple Creek Tony'• -driver Ken Glousher of Goderich. Two five --2:1O Lady Heathen :driver Wayne Good of Goderich. Two;: -2:05 Molly's Pride—driver Gordon 'Rapson of Hoimesville. Lucy Khan—driver Ben Feagan of Goderich. One fifty-five- 2:00.. • 'Royal Atom--diiver Gordon Block .of Zurich • One forty five --1:50 R -ways China Doll—driver Roy Steffler -of Breslau, Royal Darky—driver MacSewers of ' Londesboro. • • One forty -1:45 • " Nancy Hanover -•driver. Mel 4o0Ca of Goderich. - Children. 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