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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-21, Page 6the third when Rick Sowerby a walk to g One doubled in brother Ron who two runs. They scored again . reached base on a fielder's single byWiIken'that scored the back choice. They added another in tow runs. They scored again the •.the fourth as.Tom Crawford, in the,third when Catto singled, short who reached base on a single, stole second and third and left 3cdred on Bud Yeo' s -double. scored on a single by Dupuis. off • John Phillips opened Sandy's. Goderich got back in the a side of the fifth with a single, game 'in the third when Del a Ron Sowerby reached base on Mitchelmore singled with one an error and Doug Spitzig and out, stole second and scored on Ken Daer hit „,back to back' 'Rob McDonald's • triple, Jim n doubles to produce-th"e winning - ce rtiri.• r Little ' Yeo led the Sandy's batters. for with two hits in three trips to as the plate. Five -other players he managed one hit apiece. Ron , Corriveau and Simon Langlois, each had two hits for Ziebart. BRINPLEY.T>l2•, Daer went the distance for FISHER• 18 Sandy's giving up four rir:ns on ',seven, hits and.; fanning five. Brindley Transportexploded Langlois took the loss allowing for eight runs inthesixthinning five runs on seven hits. to erase a 10-4 deficit and rout Fishers 12=10 in. industrial PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2i, 1975 DRMCQ 5 league play last grndtiay. BRINDLEY T 2 Fishers were coasting on a DRMCo managed only two k0-4 lead into the bottom. of the hits off Brindley T. pitcher Jim sixth inking before the truckers Farrish, but took advantage of hammered losing pitcher Don costly errors to ,.rout the McNeil ,for six hits and eight Transporters, 5-2 in industrial runs to steal the win. league action last week. • Fishers took advantage of a DRMCo scored single runs in lax Brindley squad in the early the first, third and fifth innings, going jumping on errorsand on errors .and added two more . 'walks for three runs in the first -in the sixth on a single by inning, four in the fourth and ' George Sutton, and a dpuble by •singles in the second third and Don McWhinney who scored on sixth innings. a fielders choice. The sixthBrindley scored two runsin inning hits by Sutton and. the'sed''i3t?f'd"irrrii,ng,,.ta..add to first , McWhinney were the only and fourth inning sing -le DRMCo hits of the game, markers before their sixth Brindley T. touched winning ., inning outburst. Gord Riley led BRINDLEY T 1.2 LAKEPORT8 Brindley Transport unleashed a oras"sive 16 hit attack ,to surprise Lakeport 12'18 in an industrial league game played Monday. ' .,,... The Brindley squad lead a 6-3 before their fifthinningsix run outburst ' for a commanding lead. Lakeport replied with fiy,e runs in the seventh inning but the rally ran out of steam. John and Brian Hoy led the I3rind1l� n+t;,�l +h three hits Le • ap Farrish and Brian Bowman added two hits each. Brian MacKenzie and 'hil Turner provided, most of the Lakeport - offence as MacKenzie went four for four at\the plate and. Turner added, thee hits t"n- eluding two double. Ott iece while teammates Jim Seel �,re, Parish weiat-. distance in the'win giving"up 12' hits 'in the batters field day. fLpsing pit- cher Mark Dauphin was raked for 16 hits. \u SUNSET NEWS BY JOANNE WALTERS ,• V .V 1� With the Sunset Men's another couple. Everyone is- -. Invitational and the Junior welcome and sure to 'have lots Invitational fast approaching, of fun! available Cee', off r times are On Monday, August, 18, some being rapidly reserved. If you of our junior members plan to enter either tour- travelled to Seaforth to play in nament, it would be wise to get the Junior Invitational there. your name into the Clubhouse Winners were Kerry Willows, as• soon as possible. Tickets are second low net •in the junior now available for purchase.. division; .Dave Bedour, second Men's Night was met wih a low gross in the juvenile ood turnout on Tuesday, division; Steve Davey, second August 12. Low gross for e ow gross in the junior division; night was Doug Spitzig andlow andBillLewis, fourth low net in eewees c O m e net was Bob BBak. the ave the'Gloderi.'ision. The ch Sunset a fine ton,s Congratulations Doug -and Bob.' g• pitcher McWhinney for four the .'attach w,�h three hits to .tether winners included: first " representation. hits scoring a run in the second four trips too the plate and scor- - • flight, Bruce Lyndon, John Club Championship matches inning on two errors and a - ed one run. J} Farrish andkAkinil p Schneicker', Rick Sowerby, are progressing well . at' the F' added two hits t Dennis Lassaline and Don Sunset. All our ,golfers have B h f0 e fielders' choice r ®� � Bowman drove, in run doubling in Farrish who John Hoy led the Fisher eight i .• had singled. awhile Brian rice Fisher e - the second apiece. �• Bedour; second flight, Gerry � displayed enthusiasm and hit^,�a.ttack with a single and a • ' double in three trips to the O V ' n e a r ' n e a s CORDS 5 • LAKEPORT 5 plate Six Teammates rounded w' out the offence with 'one hit • Gords Sports turned an error apiece. and a double into a run in their , Farrish went the distance. in Goderich Legion Peewee'Costello followed with a triple last at bgain „bats toa tie with win giving up 10 runs on 'eight . won the. W.O.A.A• Peewee "C"scoring McDonald and came cmpionship Sunday after .,home himself on.,a passed ball. Lakeport in an industrial hits, Losing pitch -el -McNeil was league , . contest played last hammered for 11 hits. "' " neon with a come from behind . Kincardine looked like they 8-7 win over Kincardine in had the game sown away as Thursday. - ' DRMCo 9, extra inningstt„taking the best they scor,ed'a''single run in the Stan Doherty who had reached B-RINDLEY P. 6 . Dennis Williamson doubled in two out of three series In two fifth ',oil a' single by Catto, his base on an error in the seventh. .. DRMCo scored 'four runs in straight games.third of the game, and a three their of the first inning and It was the second come from ?base fielding error, and three inning to 'send the game into behind vi or extra- innings. •The teams then coasted to a 9-6 victory over Y of the series for more in the sixth to lead 7-3. played two extra inning,s P. ' but- Brindley P for their second win .the pee wees as they scored neither' side . was able to of the week. four runs after two' were out in In the final inning Goderich the seventh inning Friday night produce a run.' DRMCo spotted.. the came up with four big runs to Cords took an early lead - plasterers two' runs in. -the top, in Kincardine to win 11-8. tic the game 7-7. McDonald and half of the first inning, a lead In the Friday night game Costello singled. . •-Denomme scoring two runs in the first Goderich gpened.the.scoring in inning and added a single in the they. would .never again' enjoy. walked to load the bases and DRMCo promptly scored four the third inning with three runs, Danny Maillet banged a key second on successive singles by p Pt Y Dave Moore doubled, Jim Phil Petrie, Jon Ginn and Stan runs_inthe bottom of the first Costello walked and was forced trie to score three runs and Tri les in e the scored himself when Larry Doherty. They scored another and• adu�u a g in the fifth on a walk to Dennis second, third .arid sixth innings at second by Willy Denomme. and two in thefourth. Singles by Danny Maillet and Williamson Watt,, and double by Brindley didn't score again Mark Rowe scored more and Warren Watt., ,, � Denomme, Ted Doherty Lakeport did all their scoring until the fifth inning when Doug Ludwig doubled and scored on walked and bandy Graham in the second inning producing g• was hit by the pitch forcing in ' five runs on a walk, an error, a a sacrifice by Ron Hodge. Theyti rallied for four more runs in the Maillet: fielder s choice, � double by •sixth inningbut were unable to Kincardine • 'scored single Frank Hagan and singles by Ed--• runs in the third and fifth inning stir the offence in the final Jones and Ron Miller, to narrow the gap. to 3-2, but • Doherty gave up only four inning. Don McWhinney led the ,Goderich went . ahead 7-2 • inning; anddfanned 17 batters. hits, three of them in the second DRMCO 13 hit attack with -three scoring four runs in their half of Mark Dauphin went the hits in four trips to the plate. the sixth inning on singles, by distance for Lakeport allowing Teammates Ron Klages, Bill Rob McDonald, Costello a walk five runs on'eleven hits. Gallo,, George Sutton and to Denomme to load thebases, ' Williamson ked Gords sparked John Orr each 'chipped in with single by Moore and• doub.le;by p two hits. ,.One 'of `Klages hits Maillet. , -, offence with three hits in four trips to the' plate including a included a first' inning leadoff ' Kincardine came back -in double. Petrie and Watt home run. -their half, of the sixth inning to chipped in With two hits apiece. Doug Ludes had four of score six runs and go ahead 8-7 Brindley's -se4en hits with a ' on ,three hits, two walks and SANDYS 2 perfect evening at the plate. three Goderich errors: In the' McWhinney picked up the ,win LITTLE BOWL 1 final inning, • Goderich scored Ken Daer fashioned a stingy while Jim Martin took the loss.. four unanswered runs after two three hitter and drove in a run as Sandys edged Little Bowl 2-1 in a game played Sunday. • • SANDYS 5 were out on singles by Costello, ZIEBART 4 The Clippers took the lead' on ' Sandy's Clippers rallied, for a two out• run producing single three a walk to Denomme and a double ,by Maillet that scored , especially Rob .Trebish and runs in the fifth Madge bounced one back to the pitcher. In the extra inning Kin- cardine went down one, two, three,.. but in the Goderich half of the inning Moore walked,but was out at the second trying to steal, Mitchelmore struck -out but with two out McDonald Singled,, stole second, went to third on a 'single by' Jim Costello and scored ern a single by Willie Denomme to,win 8-7„ Goderich now advances to the O.B.A.'peewee "C" playoffs in a tournament at Alliston August 23,-24. Coach Tom Thompson and manager Howard Carroll both felt that the two wins over Kincardine and Listowel, both ' of whom' were considered the team to beat in the league, were a tremendous team effort by all the players on the team inning for Moore -who had walked, and Brian -Shewfelt who did not see �,� Costello. • Rowe followed with a any action but helped the team by Daer that scored Ken ” a 5-4 come from behind4victory. single that scored Denomme with their constant chatter over Ziebart in industrial g . Po Doherty who. led off. the inning and Maillet. from the bench. with a . single .and moved to league play Monday. , •'' . second when Deb Si?ewfelt was The Knights scored two runs In the Sunday afternoon , • hit by a pitch. 1, in boththe first.and fourth • garne Kincardine came on O P P �� John Warr scored what innings dor a'slim 4-2 lead. The strong scoring two runs in• the Sj H O proved to be the winning run in- Clippers scored a single run in first inning on a single by Catto,,, Davidson a single by the , fourth inning after smashing a single with on down. Little Bowl fought scoring one run in the top of 'seventh but the rally, fell. and the tying run was' stranded.. Bruce Stoll led with a double, advanced on ,fielder's choice and scored on sacrifice fly by Rob Snell. Ron ,Sowerby and John Warr were the top Clipper bat with two hits apiece. Bru -1 Stoll provided 'most of the Litt Bowl offence connecting two 'of their 'three, hits Tri many. times• at� bat and scored their only run. ,,.,-.�• Lassaline Tim O'Brien, Don .4Ellcott, oy fellowship in their golf mat • R Telford,' Mike ches. The final outcome should Drennan, George Bolton and Leon Gaynor; and third flight, Mark McKenny, Cliff Kennedy, Cy Murrell, Don Siemon• and Walter Sheardown.- Low gross on Ladies',. Night, August . 14, went to Shirley • Baechler, Congratulations, Shirley! ' ' Other wins went to W illie Low and Jo Anne Telford, first flight; Isobel MacDonald, Cris Spitzig, Joyce Bolton and Pat DoGkstader, second flight;' Pat Clifford, Marj .Smith 'and Ellen Connelly, ` third flight; and Jackie Harrison', Betty Helesic and Nadine Brown, fourth flight. On Saturday, August 16, there 'was another mixed Scotch two ball at the' Sunset. The winners were: Bill .Brown and Adele, Drennan, first; Ab Middel and Isobel MacDonald, second; Mike Drennan- and Marilyn.: Clark, third; Bill Asher -and Jackie Harrison, fourth; Don Fuller ,and Mary Lynn Telford, fifth; and'George Williams and Willa Williarns, sixth. The next .mixed Scotch two ball will be held on August 30. It will be'' followed by a feast of German food and a dance a pre October -fest celebration ! So, come. on out and bring 9 $5 00 s1000 E'BAT'E on Ford .,Tractors, �ndEquipment offer Expires August 31 RAY POTTER &SONS LTD.. f Li( tors f. quiprrient 215 HURON ST., CLINTON 4829997 ALL PRICE RANGES IN ALL 'MERCHANDISE rrl 'GODERICH . �h. Arriving every day—more in the latest in- FALL FASHIONS FOR MEN -Coats, Syitsq sweaters, shirts, jackets, slacks, Come in today. RAWS'ON &SWARTMAN; STYLE SHOP FOR MEN THE SOUARE , CHARGER - MASTER CHAIjGE • ALTERATIONS AT COST •-• FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. Ar GODERICH. 1 dr n7 BUILDALL prove very interesting. This 'week's' tip' will combine two sports -golf and • baseball. Many golfers have difficulty in consistently hitting their shots down the centre of the'fairway. Picture a baseball diamond. Swing the club out toward second base as if you were cracking a hit up the middle. Then, perhaps- your tee shots will begin winding up in the centr`e°of--the fairway. Give it a try, good luck, happy golfing and COME ALIVE IN '75! 1 Diamondsho!d off Sailorettes late rush' The Goderich Diamonds s ycd off a la-te4n-a-i a1Ly kyr the Sailorettes and hung on for 21-18,victory in Ladies Recreational Softball.League play last Thursday. The,Diamonds were sparked b,y two seven, run innings and their final two runs in. the seventh inning padded their lead to `21-14. The pesky Sailorettes managed .to push four runs across in their last at bats but the rally fell short. Gale Schneiker and "Sylvia Harmon 'had three hits apiece forthe Diamonds. Joy Orr, who went three for six at the plate, picked pitching decision. Up the In a ,game. played Monday night the Diamonds routed the hapless Superstars -29-5. - `' The Diamonds spotted the Superstars a 3-1 lead and then exploded for seven runs in the second inning to take a lead they , never 'relinquished. They - added two runs in both the third and sixth innings, three in the fourth and five in the fifth. After a three run first inning the Superstars managed only one base runner until 'toe sixth inning when 'they scored two - runs. Joy Orr went the distance in the win while Dale Oke toiik the loss. ComingEvents:. e August 23: August 24: August 31: Corn Roast and open dance: "Midnight Special" 9:00 p.m. Snowmobile Grass Drag` Races and skimming exhibition (Snowmobiles ' on water) 1:30 p.m. - - Motocross Races SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED • Varna Ontario NOM 2R0 • Dial 519-262-5809 Your authorized KaurAsaki & Arctic Cat dealer. = N It'sSurnfflertime& -the Winning is Easy! 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