The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-29, Page 41
_ ?A', AUGUST 29 19' 4
PAGE 4A--(ODERaICH SIIINAL-STAR THURSDAY,
Have'�you signed in at the This week a number of
Juniors have been faithfully
4 Club House yet for the Labour
Day Weekend Party? If not be ' practising to get their game to a
sure to sign up now as there
eak as he Junior Invitational
was held on August 28. Good
will be a Mixed Fun Two Bail luck boys! Junior Day results
at 4 o'clock on Saturday with a
from August `?1 were as
buffet dinner and dancing to follows: R. 4Leddy, R.
follow. We 'look forward to
seeing you on the 31st. MacDonald, K. Willows, M.
Middel J Richard and P,
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District t Red and • whit
p
Softball IeQgue eni'ers Playoffs
SancIy's and DRNCO
A seventh inning -rally by
Sandy's Clippers that resulted D
in three runs wsm unanswered
M< e�
by Gord's Sports
Mon-
day - nights Industrial, Softball ,,
of h
take lead
I e to score league seriii-final Kendall Oil day night. Brindley held a one
game lead on the strength of
Kerr smashed a trip
Deer and John Phillips singled "had their pitching stafftheir 5-4 victory last week.
on an error' by' Stan Doherty , demolished by the DRMCo bats Fr 5-4 Building how a one .
that scored Kerr, Doherty then early in the ters tneaereand the did dent game dead on Sifto winning.
walked Rick So��•erh}' interi- • Kendiall that one by default last Sunday
do -Wally to pitch .to, Ron - the lead DRMCo established. inning Kendall,night.��•
Sowerbv and stili 'him MacKenzie gave
salmi -final ' and t,}e C Tippets out to In the first a g
ame up on Gi'rd's 'tk TheKendall Brtndle�v serves
move one ' ,' pitcher Brian resumes next Thursday night
after the first game the end the drive.
in and all other games are susperl•
-la off was thrown out by the the last left'a sevennan th andethe the siderand he Was replaced ore retiring
n dad until after the" Labor Day
p y protest by last of the. 5e� e ,
league executive on a p t tii1 favor of the'second inning' Bruce Bek- Tournament at Agriculture
' ' game ended 4-'' ties. Betties, bark after a
Sandy's. Park.
The only run scored in, the Sandy's. g couldn't -
c
first six innings of .play was by the first game of
that f d the mark and DRMCo bat,, `
Sandy's pitcher Rick Svancey was a ten 'inni g �C� Pee was
singled and advanced ' ended with Gord's �'t� top '3-'4
before tbennghreteredtby� Walter x der
threeter b g .disallowed�0
bases, on a throwing error but the -win by .wandv..'s Bell who was pint in for Bet -
by Gord's pitcher Stan Hoherty.
following a protest
• ,
Gord's coach John Doherty ties..
Kendall. Don enter all -Ontario
asked' the . umpire to remove Bell finished the a lb- r
,.Clippers manager i it • "' ave u a number The Goderich Pee
In Gord's half of the sixth Wattsin-
hit a Aiding
double and, second
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- On Sunday, Aug. 25, the Bill K key 5 loss for Wee
Schaeffer: Wing Warren
"C" Legion Golf Tour- white checkered d baseman
was f was held. The response candles, wine and John Ginn tripled and Watts from the field because he was McWhinnie g baseball team travels Wee
with very goo to Italian dinner not on the players list, and of hits to, theKendallby battersthe
was fantastic�' g a Italian was the setting scored. Jack Kellough .bunted
Sandy's. examined Gord's but. strong this weekend to compete in the '
scores being turned in and Ginn scored, sliding under keptp all Ontario quarter
for the Ladies enjoyed last week. lineup and discovered rd's DRMCo team the game on' la offs with the Essex entry•
throughout the day. The win- The evening was'oY•all Clipper catcher Deb Shew.felt. y
peers were groups from Owenp Crawford, one of the managers ice. p The first `game` of the series is
and Clinton. who attended with the two "ball Facing defeat with two out�,n was not on the list and filed a In the B Division layoff Lit -
Sound, Goderich h ., the topwin in first
with both teamshe risis
sron a- being held first. of the 'seventh' Sandy's rotest that ,the league; th Bowl ea Brindley fallowing retur-
ning to Goderich for the second
Congratulations fellow Velma Campion and •Shirley substituted Ken Daer for Russ executive accepted. . , .
dine display of sportsmanship. Pruden. and Daer doubled . victory. Mon- -,...--..—
clubs
–. ..
Little Bowl's game.` •• �'
p' Baechler were. the low winners In the . other .half of the
Denis basso en was the +vin- for the trite with Helen Gar, driving in Do Spit�ig Harry
Wer of the Men's close
(three diner , and Thersa Gardiner;
clubs only)„ with :a close second Pat Dockstader and Nadine
by Rick Sowerby. Third was; Brown placing second and
Don Bedour in the first flight third.
division. Second flight winners
were Tim O'Brien, Mark Men _pie"ase note the Indian
Lassaline, Leon Gaynor. Cliff Suminer O.P.P. Tournament i
John . Lyndon and • will be held September 18. To
Kennedy,
Keith Huisser were the thirdGpurehase your tickets contact
flight ,. winners." The evening any D.P.P. member or ask at
concluded was a super steak the Pro Shop.
' •barbecue and fellowship.
Hope to see you more in '74.
Vanastra Gun Club
Bill Stewart showed keen
eye and perfect trigger finger at
the Vanastra Gun Club's trap
shoot on August 21, as he hit 75
targets straight for a perfect
night. Ed Brintnell of Exeter
also had a perfect night as he
hit 25 out of ' 25 targets.
Other top shooters include
Jim Hogg of Seaforth' with 22
hits; Al Greene of Clinton with
23 hits, and, Mery Batkin of
Clinton and ;Morris Sauve and
Ashley Gilbert of Goderich
with 21 hits each:
-"" Other scores include Bob Orr
of Bayfield, Dave Collins of
Brussels and Tom 'Allen of
Londesboro with 19 each; Dave
• Wellington,, Murray Grigg of
Clinton, Bob Lovett and
Harrison Schock of Zurich with
18 each;,. Herman, , Fisher of
Benmiller with 16 and . Bert
•McHaphy with 15 hits.
Bill Stewart .of.Goderich also'`
topped the skeet, shoot on
Saturday, when he hit 25 out of
25 targets for a perfect day. He
4 was followed by Allen Turner
of St. Marys with 23. Four men
had 22 hits, Harrison Schock of
Zurich, Mery Batkin of Clin-
ton, Ernest Marshall of Mit-,
chell and Dennis Major of
Toronto.
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Ashley
Gilbert of Goderich
hit 21' targets, Toni Allen of
Londesboro hit 20, Pat Heenan
of Seaforth hit 17 and Jim
,Hogg of Seaforth hit 15.
100 players expected
Viking spirit goocl
• . � he senior
la ers from t division.
The •Goderich Lei -strict � areyexpected to be in regular '
Collegiate Institute football''
program began last Monday training by the end of the week,
half veterans and half •last
evening with players reporting :year's juniors. .
for team' tryouts prior to the : Y
starting of the school term• If the spirit displayed by the
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The Junior Viktings, coached players at Monday night's drill
by Pfiil .Bugler and Bill Garrow - is any ind cat oo 11 oftthei, the r
esire
'expected 71 players to report to to .p Y
catnpsin response to %nvitationa will once again be serious con-
sent out by them the week tenders for' .the high.. school
-before.- championship for 1974.
The two coaches sent in-'
v.itations• to all g'aduates of -
public school to .come out to -
practice - and try for, a spot ,on
the tea Allthe schools sent
name pais of • graduates to `
GDCI except the ones in town
and Mr. Bugler 'and Mr. Meyer
are relying on word of mouth to
get' these boys out.
Fifteen veteran juniors. are
expecjed to.return to the lineup
this season; about half of the
number of players the team can
carry on its . foster. Of the 60
player's trying for a spot, only
17 will be chosen.. If everybody
•who was., contacted .reports to
practice, then the coaches 'will',
have about 75 - players from
which to select. -
The senior Vj ings also held
the'r first season- practice last
night with a good turnout for
coach Ray Donnelly. About 35'
There were five tables
engaged in play at the August
20 meeting of the o Goderich
Duplicate Bridge Club.
First place for the evening
was won by Doctor' and Mrs. M.
Stapleton, With 64 points.
Second and third place , was
tied between Mrs. Mary . Don-
nelly and Mrs. Eleanor Erskine
and Omar Hazelgrove and Art
Wilson each team. with 61
points:. Fourth, place for the
evening went to Mrs,, .Audxey
Tobin and Bob Kinkead with
59 1!2 lipints.
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