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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-28, Page 8PREMIER WM. DAVIS will, be present at the SEVENTH ANNUAL FAST BALL TOURNAMENT. Saturday, Aug. 30th from ):30 P.M. to.2:30'P.M. U PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THJJRSDAY, AUG>,JS`T 28, 1975 n ZIEBART 9 LAKEPORT 2 cur_ I followed Fielder to the' plate Ziebart Rustproofers picked and hit into a round tripper that up two point's in their race for evened Brindley off at ,four. In second place in Industrial the ''fourth Al Nivens singled Softball standings when they and moved to third on a F'' isher trounced Lakeport Steelers 9-2 error to Ron Hodge that left in a rescheduled 'game rained • Hodge on first. hlbdge stole ,out earlier in the season. ' second moved to third on Keith The Rustproofers struck for Lapp's single' and came home 13 hits across seven opening in on a pass ball. „ the third inning. Ron Corriveau " Fisher ' fought back started the burst with a single throughout the contest but and moved to -second when Ron couldn't overcome Brindley, In Whetstone was hit by a pitch. the first Jack ,.MacKinnon Simon Langlois singled and singled' and moved to third score Corriveau., Lee Arbour hit into" a fielder's choice pushing Whetstone across. • In the second Greg Hanson and ,Tim McIver caught singles and scored when Ron Corriveau 'tripled and Corriveau. scored on Simon Langlois singled. , Ro• Corriveau crac el keidhs second ed the ball allowing the the final tato Ziebart "runs. Don single from Don McNeil. In the drupp Eric Stewart McWhinney gave up six hits for seventh Fisher broke a two run the loss. tie with th€'winner on a series BRINDL]'Y P 6 of Little Bowl errors. John Hoy LAKEPORT 5 . singled, moved tit second on an Brindleyey Plastering exploded error that left Chuck Jewell on for five runs in the first .inning first. Both runners advanced on ''but only managed to defeat the a pass„ call and Hoy scored the Lakeport Steelers 6=5 in Sunday winner on an error to Steve night action. Paul Kelly led off Haggitt. , : Don McNeil was credited with the Fisher win. p the otlening attack getting a Bill Black cut the Fisher lead single out of a Lakeport error. in half in the fourth when he " Bill Chisholm drew a walk to drove the ball over .the'+fence move Kelly idovyn and Jim ' with no one on base. Dave Martin singled to load the bags. Patterson grabbed the only Carman Fielder stepped into a other bowler run in the fifth two run double and Keith Lappafter he got; a single out of a Fred Pellow's double. Gerry filled first on a walk: Walter, Fisher 'error. He moved to Durst hit into a fielder's choice' Bell and Jim Harrison .each second on a single from Dennis that scored MacKinnon and notched tingles toscore Fielder Miske and came in on a double. caught Pellow at third. In the and Lapp fora five run lead. In by Doug Stoll. Bruce Stoll took third inning MacKinnon caught the sixth Jim Harrison singled, the loss giving up nine hits. a double, went tb third on`a pass moved to second on a Lakeport . ball arid scored on a Brindley error to Paul Kelly and scored DRMCo l GORD'S 1 error' to Don McNeil. In the the. winner ! on Ron Hodge's In a nine inning defensive fourth Chuck Jewell led off_with double. . ' battle for second place Gord's a 'single went to second on a Lakeport• fought hack . to and DRMCo remained tied in a Superstars win first game of theason ass ball, went to third on a-.. within one of Brindley starting the game and the standings ' triple of the game after, Greg single from George Gould and with a one run second inning. with DRMCo holding -one g me Hanson had singled in the sixth ' scored on a Brindley error.' In Phil Turner turned a Brindley in hand.. Gord's struck early in If you haven't been out for a A and then Corriveau came in on the fifth Fisher put together error into a` double,. moved to the game when Phil . Petrie • look yet, you won't believer a a Lakeport error. Ray Volland thein final rally sending eight third on Wayne Draper's single drew a walk to lead off the e course im won't e at the and Dave McIver aided in- batters to the plate but only and came home on Millers Gord's order. The fourth man Sunset! Starting at • number surance markers in the' seven managed two runs, one short of fielder's choice. to the p, d late ' Brian Rurni g' one, there is . a new elevated to seal the win. Simon Langlois a tie. Gerry ;Durst, led off the' In the sixth. Brian McKenzie cracked a long triple to score tournament tee. Also, watch gave up six hits recording his 15 inning with a single and went to led off, a four run effort with a Petrie for Gord's only run of, the, this week for over 90 tons of win of the season.- third on John Hoy's double. ,home run with no one on. Mark game. DRMCo had to wait until s• ica sand wh' . °ill be placed Lakeport pushed two across Doug Fisher singled in Durst Dauphin took advantage of an the third inning to tie the in t' : new -,: nd traps on the in the third inning that tied the and Chuck Jewell hit a , one error to land on first and'move,4 contest when Rae Mather course. game briefly. Doug � Smith bagger to score ' Hoy. Fred around on singles from Wayne caught Stan Doherty fora triple We had a>layrge crowd at the • r Pellowgave upten hits for the " Draper and Frank Hagan that -and . scored when ,Bill Gallow • StWset for la,"rgn's Night on singled but washcaught on p second when Phil Turner hit loss and Jim Ma"rtin was caught left the bases loaded. ' Ron followed him with a double. August 19. Approximately 62 to the win Miller smashed abase clearing _.iron's came close to pushing The' Goderich Super'star's spotted the Goderich Sailuretl,es -' rusts after fourinnings but blanked them the rest of the wily while their offence gut into gear, "to over- - come the deficit and record the team's first victory of the season'as !they edged their local counterparts 23322, The Sailor'ettes seemed like a sure het to win after they Qc- p.loded for ten runs in the first inning and nine in the second. They added• tw,o more in the third•and a single in the fourth to round out their scoring. The Superstars chipped away at the lead scoring four runs in the first inning, three in the second, two in both the third and fourth innings seven in the fifth Lind five more over the I'inaf�"twoframes. Cara Fisher led the,' Superstars with a home run in the second inning with a teammate aboard, and she also, scored four runs, Team 1i lt4_s Sue Gardiner and Cathy Carter 41so scored fc r runs each. Despite a shaky start, which included being raked for 19 runs in two innings, Cathy Carter \ti'ent the distance on the mound for the Superstars. into a fielder's choice. Wayne for acne on his way Draper moved3Smith down with GORD'S 5 triple that closed the gap but their second rtni across in the un Dauphin scored the only two A four rburst from Gord s for. the tie. Brian McKenzie singled: Brian Rumig smashe• d • a single -and a double by Mark 'BRINDLEY T 1 Lakeport could'n, t get Miller in third after Jon ' Ginn had runs of the contest, for the -Sports in the fourth broke a took the loss, `Jim Martin the another. 'triple that backed Steelers. Mark Dauphin gat the scoreless tie - between Gord's Win, each pitcher giving up DRMCo centre fielder Bill ei ht hits and striking out five. Gallow to the fence but Gallow loss striking' out seven and and Brindley Transport Sunday g FISHER 3 giving up 13 hits. _might: Warren Watt led off the • DRMCO 3 LITTLE BOWL 2 inning for Gord's with a single LIULE BOWL 2 Jinn followed by a single from Fisher ,Builders held.Little •third in`• the eighth and ninth DRMCo kept , their chances Ginn. Jack Kellough drew a Bpwl to two 'runs off eight hits inning but couldn't push the for second place alive Thur- walk to load the bags and Des ' to edge the bowlers 3-2 1.1nsda ni htwhen the ed ed' .winner across: Don McWhinney y g Y g Courtney came through with a Monday nights action. Te gave up six hits to Gord's and Little Bowl 3-2 in a defensive single to score Watt. Stu builders took a one run lead in Stan Doherty allowed' four -to battle that produced 17 hits.,' Thompson singled in Ginn for the first when Tarry McCabe DRMCo ' between the.teams. , the second run and Phil Petrie' singled, stole second and If DRMCa win their game in Little Bowl opened a one run drew a walk to reload the bags. scored on a double from Gerry hand they will tie Sandy's for lead in the first when Doug Stoll Jon Ginn caught a single for the Durst. In the second Chuck first and force. a playoff game led off' with a single arid Charlie last hit of the inning to , score Jewell led_ off with a double, for top spot `` in the Teague livered a perfect throw to home' to tag Ginn as he came in. The machinists left men oni Crawford caught a two , out Kellough and Courtney. In the moved to third on a sacrifice by standings. triple 'to, score him. DRMCo fifth Stu•Thompson doubled and" Glen McNeil and came in on a struggled back with a run in the scored the insurance marker on fourth• after 'Frank MacDonald singles from Phil Petrie arid drew a walk. George Sutton Jon Ginn, doubled ,to put MacDonald on Brindley got their lone tally third and John Orr smashed a in the sixth inning when Bryan long sacrifice fly with one out to Hoy took advantage of a Cord's score him. ,. " . error toland at first. Two walks Little Bowl took the lead back loaded the bags for Brindley in the fifth when Ron Ritchie and a sacrifice single by, Gord singled and' -moved around on AMeDonald - allowed Hoy to Charlie, Crawford's „ °single. score. Jim Farrish gave up Mike Wildgen cracked a long • nine hits in the losing effort and single that scoredRitchie. Stan Doherty allowed just four - -In the sixth Frank hits for the win. MacDonald led DRMCo off with ZIEBART 5 DRMCo 1 a single and moved to second on Don McWhinney's single. Simon Langlois allowed McWhinney was caught on DRMCo . just three hits as he• second on a fielder's choice by helped his club move within one John 'Orr that pushed point of the machinists in the MacDonald across ,- with, the race , for second place -in in - winner. Don McWhinney got dustrial, league standings. The the win Bruce Stoll the loss hits came in the first inning BRINDLEY P 6 • when Ron • Klages and Bill FISHER 5 Gallow struck for singles and a long s a fifth.:inning rally by Fisher Building and hung on to squeak* by the builders 6-5 in Thursday night's action. Brindley hit for their first . run.- in the opening K inning when eith Lapp singled and scored when Jim Martin followed him with a triple. 1n the third Martin hit safely into a fielder's choice that caught Keith Lapp at second. Carman Fiel • er grabbed a long'double rtin drove for home ind the throyv. He slid pinto home and was tagged by Fisher catcher Jim, Bell but Bell acrifice fly allowed Brindley Plastering thwarted A'Klages to score the only DR- °MCd run of the match. A fifth inning." burst _ by Ziebart deflated the DRMCo lead and moved the I ist= proofers''four ;runs on top. Ray . Volland beat out' a DRMCo • error to land on first and moved to second when Dave Sleightholm .drew, a walk. Lee Arbour smashed; a double to ' . score ' Volland and Ron Corriveau ' caugh't Don •McWhinney for a double to . score Arbour and Sleighthdlm. Pitcher Simon Langlois stepped -into a rotxndtripper for Player GODERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEADING HITTERS Team Ron'SowerbySandy's — Greg Hanson — Ziebart Ken Daer — Sandy's .. Bill Gallow — •DRMVICo Bruce Stoll — Little Bowl Gerry Durst �--Fisher`s . . • . . Jim Bell — Fisher's Frank MacDonald --DRMCo . • . Bryan Hoy — Bt'rindley T . J iia Martin =- Brindley P RonKlages DRMCo Jack Riddell liberal Committee Rooms ARE OPEN • Af 5 3 WEST STRET .GODERICH 524.2877 CALL OR DRO0411 FOR I14ORMpT10N rE RIDbELL SEPT, AB " . H Pct. 75 33' ` .440 65 26 .400 67 , 25 • ' .373 59 :.22 • .372 73 27 .369 68 25 ...367 64 23 .359.. -56 ,.20 .357. 75 ' 26 :346 61 21 .344 '67 23 .343 GODERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL STANDINGS Won Lost . Team 'Sandy's Clippers. DRMCo Gord's Sports Ziebart Fisher Builderg. Brindley Plasterers Lakeport Steelers men were present. Low gross for :, the night was Denis Lassaline. The d most honest golfer was Aage Stegenstad. Congratulations . Denis and Aage! Other , winners Were: f* flight, Rick Spwerby, Tony - -Bedard,' Paul Johnson, Bill George Low; second flight, Mike Drennan,, Gerry Lassaline, Stan Ccinnelly, Marcel Richard, Abe Middel, Mark Lassa4ne, George Bolton, ,Charlie- Robertson and Harry' Williams; third flight, Don ,Siemon, Gerald Morgan, Walter Sheardown and Mark ° McKenny. Only a .small group were present for Ladies- Night on Augits,t 21 'because of the clamp, cold weather. Low groSs for the night was Cris , Spitzig. 'Congratulations Cris! , The other, winners included-. firSt flight, Elaine Phillips and Jo Anne:Telford; second flight, Adele Drennan; and fourth flight, Nadine Brown, 'Betty Helesic and Jeanne Senior. After golfing, the ladies held a social in the Sunset lounge. A lueky draw was held but the winners havcyet to be ,found. The two wotnen hol-ding number .40, and number 44 tickets can claim their prizes at the Clubhouse arty time. On Tuesday, AugUst 19, Tim Willows, Del Mitchelmore, Dave BedeUr land' Greg Ferris travelled to the Tri,-Par,dourse in Port Elgin to play in a junior invitational there. Don't forget the pre- Octoberfest celebratibn at the 'Sunset this Saturday, August 30. It will include a miXed Scotch two ball, 'German food and dancing. By the time this column is read, the first ann,ual Sunset Men:s ,Invitational will have - been held arid hopefully have been a success, The Junior Invitational will be''' hejd tomorrow, August 29. This °week's tip: tee the ball high *for consistent drives. When the ball is teed high, you can see more of its underside. The normal physical reaction is then to swing., up. to it, rather than downward. Give it a try and COME ALIVE IN '75 ! • Tied Pis. 17 5 2 36 16 5 2 34 16 6 2 '34 8 12 3 19 7 14 2 16 GAMES TONIGHT DRMCo vs Little Bovvl 'Just in time for your ,Back -to School Seiving Needs! 45" Corduroy In new fall shades • rust, mulberry,• ' green, navy, brown, camel, Regular In Brown, navy, black. Regular 52.98 yd. 36" Printed Corduroy In Fust, Navy. Regular 53.99 45" PolyCotton "Kiddie, Prints" • ' 60,7 Polyester Gabardine Arriving Soon: exclusive "Holly Hobby Prints" - 45" Crushed Denims in Mist, navy, blue, wine. 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