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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-17, Page 10PAQE 10,--•GODERICH SIGN'A '..-,STAR, THURSDAY, JULY i , 1975 • i•• On the Dia�ond$ SANDY'S 13 " BRINDLES' P 0 Ken Daer chucked a five hitter for his eleventh win of the season as Sandy's demolished Brindley Plastering 13-0 in Thursday night's „Industrial Softballfac,ion. Daer 'fanned five Brindley hitters on his way to the shutoutAhat pushed the Clippers further into first place in the league standings. The Clipper.' bats made the difference pushing a dozen runs across in the first two innings,' everyone in the Iine4up scoring a run in the second. TW(.) walks set the 'stage for Doug"Spitzig's.. two run double in the first and Ken Daer brought Spitzig in on , a double fora three run lead. The pitcher then stepped into•a three homer 'after .Brindley. errors had put two Clippers.on base in the second •inning; Brindley -hurler .Brian "Petrie Couldn't, find "the mark and' walked the ,next four batters bringing in a run' and setting the :'stage for Harry Ker"r's three run double, Ker•r.c.ame in on lion Sowerby's single and then scored on an error to round out the rally .at 12 runs, Deb Shewfelt brought 'in the final tally in the third after he drew a walk. D12MCo 11 BRINDLE' T 0 Don McWhinney.. threw a no , hitter as his teammates struck for, 11 hits and as many runs whipping Brrindley Transport 11-0 Thursday ,night, McWhinney posted .the shutout notching- his.. tinth win of 'the LITTLE,POWL 4 S,ANT$Y'S 4 KenDaer gave up six hits:and fanned' 14 butters 'blit Little Bowl hung tin fur nine innings to tie the league leading,Clippers in Sunda, night action:. The bowlers .pushed three across' in the sixth with two ort to tie the ga me Harry ,Kerr led off . the Clipper rally in the fifth with a single- and scored' after Rick. and Ron Shw erby caught Bruce Stoll It r •back to back singles. i,?ougR.Spitzig loaded the bases on a walk *wild Tom, Crawford smashed a two run double to e the Clippers a three' run edge. Ron So‘verby, Walked in the seventh and scored on Ken, Dare's single to force a tie. In thea first� inning Glen Falkiner drew a walk and drew .,first . blood on Bill, Black's double. The bowlers failed to score again until"the,sixth when Bruce Stoll led off'with a single. Rob Snell singled to put two men on with the, leading run' at the plate and Dave Patterson, hitting for Ron Ritchie, cleaned up with a three run smash over •the fence to.,put Little ,Bowl up by one..The Clippers sored in the seventh "to 'force the extra innings and a league rule forced the tie -after nine. -1RMCo'vs.• BRINDLEY, P '(go) • with the third Brindley run on =Brian Hoy's double. Two walks and an error in the' third produced two more runs as Brindley chipped away at the ''Fisher lead. Ron Harris drew a walk in the"fuurth and moved down on Brian 1-Ioy's single, scoring on a one run double by Doug Rotilston. , Gord Riley doubled in Roulston and scored on a double steal after Brian' Bowman walked and Brindley were only down by. four, Doug Roulston got; a base on error;-••-- ,,, Gord Riley; singled and John Hoy harnrhered a triple to cut the Fisher lead two to runs but the builder defense tightened up for five straightouts to save ,the win. • A ,high scoring • offensive battle' between DRMCo and Brindley Plastering was called after four innings because of rain with DRMCo leading 12-13. °The..game. wi:iibe played later . season. - , , in the season. Drawing first blood DRMCo FISHER 13 opened a four run lead in the • BRINDL'EY T.11 first.on singles by Bill Gallow, ' Fisher cameout of " Don „McWhinney and 'Clare• their season long ' slump and y Harmon and a one run double struck • for. 19 hits . off Jim by Frank MacDonald and two F.arrish and" edged ' Brindley run two, bagger by George ';Transport 131,1 in Sunday night Sutton. Ron Klages hammered. 'Industrial Softball action ' in" 'asingle in the-second'to'bring in Benmiller. The win ,is Fred• - Brian McLean and in the third , Pell.ow's fourthof theseasonas a' Brindley errors comt,?ined with he gave up eight hits and struck Brian'" MacLean's double. in- , out three. • ° creased ' the " DRMCo• lead to ' • Fisher struck early in the nine. Two errors and a Ron 'game John Hoy leading off with ,. Klages' single rounded the final a double and. scoring on a total out at 11 to seal the win'repeat ' 'effort . by Jack after five innings. ' - MacKinnon., Chuck Jewell . '' GORD'S 4 'singled for a two run lead and LAKEPORT O moved down on a, Doug Fisher Gore's Sports struck for four single• Fred, Pellow smashed'a runs ryoff nine hits to shutout' two run doable ' and,. :scored Lakeport Steelers and remain when Jim"'Durst stepped into a ,. in second place in Industrial ' two bagger. Durst came in on - Softball league,standings. Stan ' Jim Bell's single to open a'six .Doherty struck out tel giving run Fisher lead. Chuck Jewell, ' up three hits on his way to his smashed a •, home run with ' tenth win, nobody on in the second to give The game scoreless inthe top the ,builders -a seven ,run -lead of the fo_u_rth Denny. Williamson,. " and two walks, an error, singles ., - _____. -..tt.__._..b Jim Durst -and Ji-m-13-elland-•- smasled �a double to start the Y Gord's rally and, came around• doubles by Chuck Jewell and on 'a Lakeport error that nut Gerry Durst produced six More Jim Ginn on' second. Jack Fisher scores in the third and ` Kellough'stepped into:°a`'two run' they held on to hip Brindley for double and Gord's were on their the win. • . ' way. In the fifth Phil Petrie Brian Bowman singled in the beat out abunt and mo'ved second and' cart—ie.—in .on John down cin Brian ,Rumig's walk. 'H'OY's - double ,to open the .Williamson 'caught a single to Brindley scoring. -Bruce bring two irrand seal the win. - Bowman singled and came in • ZIEBART -4 SAY'S 1 Simon Lang-Ws-realup three , hits and fanned seven, Clippers as Ziebart nipped the league • leaders 4-1 Monday. night to strengthen their hold 'on the fourth and final playoff spot, Langlois had a shutout going • until the seventh when Tom Crawford° caught him •-for the third Clipper hit, a single, bringing in Ken Daer after Daer Had walked. - - • Zielrt struck early -when Greg. Hanson caught a single `arid moved' to third on Ron Whetstone's double. ., Simon Lanlois stepped into a two bagger bringing in two 'runs 'and giving-Ziebart the lead. In the fifth Jim McIver, Greg Hanson and Ron Corriveau singled . and Ron Whetstone stepped into his second hit of . • the^match a two run double that. iced. : ,the win for the rust proffers. • BRINDLEY°T 9 LAKEP..ORT 8 A six run third inning was all Brindley Transport needed to 'hedge Lakeport- Steelers '9-8 in 1. , Monday' niglht's." actions Btin- dley took a wo run lead after= the opening inning on singles by Bryan Hoy and Bruce Bowman and a 'Lakeport error. In the third Bryan Hoy ledoff with his second single of the game and was followed by singles from Bruce Bowman, Brian $.owman; John Hoy, ,Bruce Fisher, Jim ,.Fa.rrish{ and Ron Harris and the truckers were up by eight. Bruce Bowman got what proved to be the winner in th.e,four.th after he drew a, walk and came in ort Bruce. Fishen's double, , • , Lakeport chipped away at the Brindley lead starting in the ' second when Wayne Diaper 'caught a double and came in On Ed Jones' triple. Jones scored on a'sa,erifice. In the third Phil niftier tripled and scored on Wayne Draper s single. Draper. scored •on a shot by Ed Jones and a double by•Ray`Nickolas . brought the S feelers within four of .the tie. Wane Fisher led off "•the fifth with a single and ,stored when Phil Turner tripled. -Turner came in when Wayne 'Draper repeated the effort with a three bagger.' Al Miske went to the plate for Frank Hagan in the sixth and drove one over She fence --with - nobg1y en but' the steelers couldn't get" theequalizerW across. • • SHOPP 0 Excellent • Selection' XJ For..Every Family •Member GODERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL STANDINGS. Won • Sandy's Clippers'' 11 Gord's Sports 10 DRMCo' 0. Ziebart. .8 Little Bowl ” ., ,„6 .-B`i'indl•ey T ` 4 Fisher 0 4 ,. Lakeport " 3 Brindley P 2 Lost . Tied Pts. 3 –2 24 5 0 20' 3 .• '18. 4 . 1 . 17 6 1 13 9 1 9 9 0 8 9, 0 6 9 1 4 GIMES TONIGHT DRMCo vs Little Bowl Brindley P vs Fisher G'1MES SUNDAY ; •0 DRMCo vs Ziebart Brindley P vs Lakeport Fisher vs Little Bowl "Brindley T vs•Gord's (BenenjIler), GAMES MONDAY .Sandy's vs DRMC6-, Gord's vs Brindley T 4,02 Sailing second round The Goderich Sailing Club; Instruction is now well , un= ° - derway, One circiiit of the three levels has been completed and level I is being repeated for the Second,- time „and Level If in- 'struction commences • next Monday, . This level includes instruction on boatItand 'Sailing terminology, practical' and theoretical applications of the -. basic points of sail and in- struction on acting as helm- sman and -crew, The adult course is starting. "into its first week of level II this '`yweek., More participants would be welcomed, In the junior. section .. the turnout has been good so far, In Level I certificates were granted to the 'following students: Gary, Bi{yly and John Peters, Donald Coughlan, Joey La•ng.,. Nancy., A:1in, Kevin -Bundy, Doug 'Cruickshank, - Robert MacKenzie and Lucie • Turcotte. In level II the following ,. ~pckle .,„received their • der-, tificates:, Robert I re enzie, Barb Pamminger, Mrs. Larone, Jon Mi"lle'r, Dave Townslend, Mark Taylor, Lisa Taylor; Anne Marie Murphy, and Doug Cruickshank. The following people passed • level III: Lisa Taylor, Mark Taylor, 'Robert MacKenzie, Barb Par'nminger, Eamon Doody, David Smith and Doug, Cruickshank. a ww .` l3 em:la-Fish,& of the Godetcieh Saitorettes shows good form at the plate but unfortunately she failed to. Make contact with the ball. The S'ailorettes defeated -the Superstars in Ladies' Recreational Softball League.play iast Wednesday. (staff photo) 9 ladies win b then slump The Goderich Midget Ladies and load the bags when Lori wee one for-' 'three' last week . Keller smashed a triple down blasting.,Rostock 20-14 ante •the left field line for three dropping two close ones to more. Mitchell 11-9 and Brodhagen 5- „Goderich loaded the bases 4, again and Darlene? Chowen The ladies treated their fans drew a walk that earned a run 'to an offensive display scat- and a 'Rostock throwing error tering 18 hits across, six innings op Dawn Oke allowec the final to rout Rostock 20-14. three runs in to end the Singles by Lori Cruickshank, Goderich'attacjc. , July Langridge and Dawn Oke "'Rostock pushed two across in and a three run'doubl'e by Jud' their hail+ of the seventh before Cruickshank in the opening „ the ladies retired the side to inning gave the�gitls„a five run seal the win,, w • • • lead. Rostock refused to give playing thei"r,second game in - up and hammered away at the as many days the -ladies left the •' lead giving up six runs and tieing run on third in the sixth scoring a dozen for a one run and seventh inning dropping a lead going into the sixth inning, one run decision -.to Brodhagen The Goderich ladies weilded - 5-4. their big bats» in the sixth 'Fighting .back*'from a three sending 13 batters ,to the plate run deficit Goderich tied the 'foe., a nine run inning. Judy, match in th? fifth inning Cruickshank,,Darlene Chowen;-.scoring on, singles by Diana Dawn eke. and Jan Ginn each Glousher, Jan Ginn and Judy hit €or'singles-to bring in a run Cruickshank. An error .in the. INDUSTRIAL SOF"T"BALL 'LEADING HITTERS 'Player • Team "Russ Pruder' -- Sandy's Frank MacDonald — DRMCo. 13111 Gallow DR.MCo Gregllanson Ziebart Bill Black `-.;Little Bowl Ron Sowerby — Sandy's' Ron Kluges — DRMCo Ken Daer — Sandy's' Ilbn McWhinney — PRMCo° G brge Sutton----DR,MCo .- Chuck Jewell — Fisher .. vi . AB ' ift' Pct. 19 9: . 36 17 3Q 14 34 15 27 11 47 •-19 36 13 4;3. 15 38 13 ' 36' 12 39 13 .473' .472 .466 .441 .1407 .494 .361 .34 ti .342' .333 :333 Send in yoUr baseball score sheets bottom of the sixth allowed the winner across, Goderic.left Diana Glousher on 'third after her sixth inning single and Kris Maillet ort third in the seventh after she smashed a double." Trialing 7-5 after:six innings, the •Goderich midgets gave up t‘Co triples and,a single in the ' seventh and committed':arc error allowing Mitchell to Rush friar markers across and take a six run lead. Batting in the bottom of the seventh, Darlene Chowan and Diane Mit-w chelmore led off with walks and were • m.oved around on Barb Straughan'sshot to the infield. Errors' on 'Brenda Lougheed and Judy Cruickshank alloy+ed Goderich four runs but Mitchell , tightened,'Up retiring the side ' two short of the tie 11-9. INCREASING a 1 9 Vega Hatchback Coup'& os.Prices 5 Vega... 1975 Vega Hatchback The new '7.5 Vega can suit you 'so many' ways., It's no surprise it's the .Largest -selling sub -compact` in Canada. And we've got them all...ready for fast delivery' ' Come.on in today, With quality and prices like these, -*.we won't be surprised to see -you. a -WE:,NE.EDYUR,1RADEO: SO DROP IN' SOON AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION , A TER - OLDS KINGSTON "ST.: GGDERICH !MING NEXT WEEK! Watch For This Special` Supplement ti 0 MOST STORES OPEN THURS. and FRI. KITES TILL 9.P.M. R. • .1 ,