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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 7v q, 4 S% • 11 Gord'sSports e koat Brindley's -Gord's Sports foughtback from Gallow reached do an 'error and a.6.0 deficit fast Wednesday (June scored on Clare Harmon's 21)to defeat Brindley Plastering double. 10-6. Brindley Plastering had %),They2added another run in the scored six runs in the tap of the, ,second on walks to Wayne' Doak first but Gord's came back with and Ji m., M c W hi nn e y a n d five irthe bottonof the inning. consecutive singles by Frank They tied the ,game in the MacDonald and Bill Gallow. They bottom of the fourth and went scored their final two runs in rhe `"ahead in the"fifth 7-6. They added third when Clare Harmon led off three insurance runs in 'the sixth. with a homy run over"the left field `Brindley's'opened the' scoring fence.. in the first on a walls, error, three With one out, Ron -Miller singles andtwo'doubles. After the walked, advan ed to third on an first inning, Gord's Sports error and scored • on Larry pitcher, Gord Walters, allowed McCabe'$' sacrifice fly to center Brindley one hit -a second inning field, double by Ken Vanderburgh. Sandy's got on the scoreboard ". in total, Walters 'allowed'' six in the top of the fourth when Doug hits, struckout five and walked Spitzig walked, Ken Daer reached two. Gord's scored their five runs qn an error and Morley Leeking in the first ,,on two walks, a hit doubled, scoring both runners. batsmen, error, fielder's choice They scored their final run in the and two singles. • - seventh when Morley Leeking Gord's scored in the fourth on a, tripled and scored =when Rpn double and single. They pushed' Sowerby, reached first 'on an across a run in the fifth on two error. singles and an error. They scored M in the sixthwhen Jon Ginn reached Wayne Draper limited Sandy's on an error'and scored on Denny Clippers to three hits, struck out Williamson's double, Deb two and • walked one. Sandy's Shewfelt added'another two runs pitcher Rick Sawerbyy allowed with a two -run homer to left, DRMCO five hits and walked Deb 'Shewfelt",and 'John Irwin. three. Clare Harmon%and 'rarlky both were two for four for Gord's - MacDonald eactf lad two hits for -sports. Shewfelt had a home' run DRMCO, Bill Gallow had the other and single while Irwin had ,two ,. DRMCO hit. Morley Leeking had singles. two of Sandy's hits and 'Doug In the second game of the night, Spitzig the other, • Bruce Stoll allowed a second In the second game, Gower's inning single to Barry Gordon and .Garden Centre .rapped out - a fifth inning single to Don . ninet'een hits to defeat Gord's Parker, as G6wer's ' Garden Sports •11.-3c: - a .Centre v clanked Sifto Sa1f 14-0. """'Dave Wilkinson lead the Stoll wald one and struckout Gower's attack with•four hits in -g , .er`..,. . • , -.k � es eight,* G w'er s batters.,, �ia"dked five at bats: He had. three singl Stoll, rapping out thirtOif i its, all and one double. Glen Falkiner and of which weresingles. PpiillPetr9e Gary Lounsbury both were three went, -thee , for.. ,.four , Gary -for-five. Falltierhad-a home run Lounsbury was two for three and. and two singles and Lounsbury Don Elliott and John Empson both • three singles. went two for four. . Rob Snell had three singles in Gower's scored three in the four at bats, Phil Petrie and Art first, one in the second and third McDougalloth had two singles in innings, seven in the fourth and five at bats. Don Elliott and Bruce two in" the Fifth. . Stoll had the other'Gower hits. A Gower's victory combined Gower's pitcher, Bruce Stoll., 'With .a Sandy's Clippers foss to- allowed four hits in the second DRMCO last Sunday (June 25) inning and one in the seventh to allowed Gower's Garden Centre stop Gords. Jim .M'cLeod•, with a to take over first place :in the ' „double, and Brian Rumig, Keith standings.• Gower's defeated Good, George Vanderburgh and Gord's Sports 11-4 in the second Jon Ginn each with a. single had %game of the night while DRMCO Gord's Sports 'hits. • • ,_edged 'Sandy's 4-3 ,in the first Stoll struck ' out three and game of .the night, • walked seven, Gower's scored DRM'CO'opened' up a 4-0 lead .three runs in. the, second, fourth after three innings before Sandy's , and seventhinnings and two in the managed'- to score,' `DRMCO' tlurd.'Gord's scored their rips in scor.edonce in the first when Bill the second`. A Opening aC futon r ces .• promise, good . ,„ Goderich owned l orses faired Wallace' of Crediton and Jim well at the'opening meet of the Irvine of Goderich and driven by Clinton Kinsmen Harns Races • Jim Wallace fi,nished fifth in the last Sunday (June 25). ninth, • Miss Dyna Mite, owned by In the tenth, Dennis Jewitt Grant and Carl Fisher and driven drove Walters George to victory by Carl Fisher finished second in in a time -of 242 1-5 for owner the second' 'which was , won by Edith Samis of Goderich. , Shawnee Raider in a time of 2:15 -The daily double, Miss Betty 3-5. Shawnee Raider also won the Atom and Shawnee Raider (6-2) fifth for owner Ken McLean of paid$39.60; The fourth quinnella Port Elgin in a time of 2:14 1-5, of Pink Panther and Calybrook Miss Dyna Mite finished fourth in Ricci (5-3) returned $11.50: the race. Barton Chief and Conray Angus --Indian-bake +eta-eted-•vo€ n—a7. A�) oncubi cl for, �a scuentl> winning way,,taking the third race, exactor of $72.60;, the tenth. in 2.1.4 2-5 for owner Charlie Knox exactor, Walters George and of Goderich. John Duckworth . Beginners Luck (1-4) paid $75.90. drove Indian Lake to victory. The opening day attendance was Ogdena Frost, owned by Eugene n 1,026 and handle $24,876. Mothers and driven by Dave Wall did not finite the fourth race. ' • Tirnberina Hy, owned by Arnold Doak, .finished third in the sixth race with Jack Meriam oh the bike, behind Super Check and June Affair. • - Clever Larry, owned and driven by. Lionel Arbou,r,, finished fourth in the seventh race„, Fearless Fay owned by. Jim Forester's barbecue Tuesday • Tuesdayvevening, June 20,'the grounds" of the' h' q• rester's Lodge,. Benrniller wary -filled with the 'aroma of sizzling steaks and eager appetites. Under the auspices c f the local court, the farmers of the area played host to the Goderich.- Lions Club with a ,steak barbecue in' appreciation for 'their hospitality in the past and the work they do in - tlir'e comnru p ity. With committee chairman ckrry Ginn in Charge of the details and Brothers John ' ° HazIitt. John Grahame and, Albert Durst the capable'chel's, the,evening.proved to be highly successful and ,-may fie the beginning of an annual event. • Minor b a times } T.hesailing.s.easorrwas-afficcially:apenedbnSundayout..of.Gode,r=idh.•.sSnug,liarbour as The local Power Squadron staged their annual Sail Pass. Although weather waspoor;for”the event a large number of local boaters took part in the event and a good sized crowd of Goderich residents was on h_and,to v tness the'event,. tstaff-photo) A BY .KEITH'WILLIAMR innings and Exeter scored 'three in the bottom of the fourth to make Last %-Wednesday,' June 21,, , the score 10-9. .The remaining Exeter pitcher, McKnight allowed scoring was done in the seventh only two hits as Exeter defeated when Goderich scored four times the Goderich Rotary Juveniles 7-1 ib and Exeter five. and allowed two hits. Qa ant Campbell :had both tiita ,Off .off Hedge; a triple and double. Eaux- Yeoman came in in the last inning. allowingone hit and striking out the final twa batters. ir Goderich: Gary Yeoman had a • Pet Conlon led Goderich . with Goderich came,baek' With 1p, fifth. inning single aha Dave four singles in five at.bats. Rick ribs in. the bottoan WOW -first Patterson a fifth inning double off Moody had single and 'triple in after Blythlad scored tworuns in McKnight. McKnight walked three at bats and Greg Beacom the top of the inning, It was 18-3 seven and struck out six. and Grant .Shelton both had a after two innings and 21-3 after Goderich held a 1-0 lead going single and double in three at bats.. - three innings.. into the fourth inning but -Exeter Len Kolkman and Lee Arbour, Goderich sdored their 004l six .scored .two runs in the fourth to both with singles, had the other runs in the fourth and B1yt • take 2-1 lead. TtreY added their Goderich hits. scored their finaLtwo in the fifth. final five runs in the fifth. • Exeter rapped out fifteen .hits- The Tykes' onlygame thisweek Goderich scored their only run three °homers,' one triple, • two is tpmorr©yr night Friday, 'time in the bottom of the first when. doubles and nine singles. -30; in'Myth at 6:30p.ir>r. The Tyke Li'rr•y Donnelly led 'off with a The Goderich Legion» Tykes 'h o u s e l e a g ue games were walk,. advanced to third on two romped over Blyth 27-9 in their cancelled last Saturday, June 21 , wild pitches and scored on Cary only game last week in Goderich because of wet grounds. There Yeoman's ground ,Jut to first. on -Saturday; June 24'. "Goderich •• are no dines week because of• last Saturday's, game with had thirteen hits- three home the long weekend. Seaforth was cancelled'anilwill be runs, one triple, two doubles and The Goderich Legion Pee-Wees played on Sunday. July.10„ ,•a.„. ,v4 ee te: t,,,., , , ,, a .,�” aax X.el� 4R600744-4:11,4 4 The juveniles played Cheslev Steve Arbour had two singles " '•M rl'da'y oder ch wltlia-74: last Tuesday (June 2 7 .� i n and a home renin in four at bats and victory over Exeter. The, pee- Goderich and 'play this SuruIay 'in scored three runs. Mille Hodge- wees play tonight at home to Auburn. had two home runs and a double in S'eaforth•and this Saturday in the T frame` weather caused the five -at bats and scared four runs: legion tournament at Goderich, cancellation " of _ both of the Paul Yeoman smashed a triple 'Kinsmen midget's games., last and Dan Mailiet a double. Rob week. They were to have played McDonald: Jim -Costello, Larry Hanover on Tuesday ,June 20. a ref e Madge, Dave Moore and Doug Zurich on Saturday, June 24. Cruickshank each had a single. The idge'ts played last night in Godef•ich pitcher Mike Hodge Kincardine and play on Tuesday, struck out'itwelve, walked seven July 4, against Crediton ry in Goderich. Game time for the ,game with Crediton is 6:30. The Goderich Lion Bantams tied Exeter in their only gamelast week in Exety on Wednesday. June21. Exeter scr res ' e ru th the bottom of the sevent t • ie the game at 14.14. Goderich opened the scoring in the first with five runs. They added another run in the second but -Exeter .'e-a.me-- bac-....in the-..: bottom of the inning to • tie the score -at -6=6. Goderich scored twice in the third and fourth She. d'id.it....it's all her fault' Hurricane Agnes was certainly not a golfer Last week, Ladies' Night was rained out. However. I understand a few tirave'souls managed to play a Jew boles.` Thursday of thai,t week proved to be just as bt'd, Eight ladieswentto Qwen Sbnrithto Tnter-tbe4s,t ball foursome. Instead, , they ended up ' playing cards, having lunch, -and returning home. Likewise Saturday. The Men's Invitational was postponed until sometime in September. Monday of this week was much nicer. Sixty men came down to enjoy Men's Night,,The following are the top .six winners: Jack ."Gould; John Mason: Jack Hoffmeyer: George. Gould: John Kane; and John MacKay. Due to the long weekend conning up, the next Men's Night will he held next Thursday. On Monday, July 3, the men •will once again have a Ball Sweep, with a,shot gun start at 9:00 a.m. This has been very • successful- in the past. - - Art reports -that the first round of the Scotch two.ball is complete. The second round must be • completed by Sunday, July 9. `yik rrr en":s4n r -'chill eve nt w - held last Sunday irk"' Wingham. (Previously, I have been calling this a Dinner Club- my apologies!) The present standings for 'a two game totai4re: Kincardine. 1a4; BY, SHELAGH SULLY. •Wingham, 117; Walkerton, 96: and Goderich, 90. We . have one,' consolation, however. in that Tony Bedard won the Low Gross for the field. Congratulations Tony!..,and he always thought I gave h'im.a rough time. The"next Inter -Club will be at Walkerton, • July 16 • ..�. ThereWill be another big (Th :l't the club this-Saturd', The last one was so sucees'sful,'that we are having a repeat performance A Scdt•ch two -ball begins 'at- 4 00 p.m.: refreshments • at 6:30: a smorgasbord at 7:30. 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