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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-10, Page 19Ci ;r From t' stands World Series sho Sy pinna MirQjko i6! uld be interesting I like the underdog. That's probably why I was glad to see the San Diego Padres come back and win three games straight after los- ing the first two games to the Chicago Cubs. Being a loyal Dodger fan, I found it hard to pick between the Padres, the Cubs, the Tigers and the Royals. My first thought was the Royals because I remember watching them battle it out with the Dodgers, but then decided against it for the simple reason that I like the National League better. Designated hitters don't appeal to me. I think that a baseball player in the big leagues should be able to bat, as well as play on the field. Anyhow, the Padres were about to enter their first post -season action in 16 years and any team that has waited that long deserves some support. After the first game my hopes all but disappeared. And after the second game, I think they did disappear. However, I sat down in front of the TV and watched the third game. And of course, once the Padres showed they could defeat the Cubs, I watch- ed the fourth game. Steve Garvey proved, to me anyway, that the Padres uniform has definitely replaced his old Dodger uniform. When he stepped up to bat in the bottom of the ninth, he not only hit a home run, but drove in the winning run plus one. The fifth game was exciting as well. The Padres looked as though they were done, but suddenly came to life. Now if they could only keep the suspense and their winning ways for the World Series. My heart is with the Padres, but if I were to wager any large amount of money, I'd have to go with the Detroit Tigers. The Major League umpires have ended their strike. They were the officials for the final game of the National League playoffs and will be there for the World Series. The umpires that filled in.did a fairly good job. Sure there were a few bad calls, but that was easy for us to say, sitting with our feet up and a cold drink in our hands. The World Series could be either exciting or very one sided. Let's hope that the Padres have saved something so we can enjoy an in- teresting Series. Mustangs lose season opener 7-5 to Hanover CLINTON - The Clinton Junior "C" Mustangs opened regular season hockey ac- tion on a losing note on October 7. Hanover defeated the host team, 7-5. Manager Wayne Wiggins felt that the team was "nervous during the first period of the season opener. However, they fought back during the final periods of the game. The score was 4-0 in favor of Hanover at the end of the first period. By the end of the second period, the Mustangs had closed the gap to 5-3 with goals by Darryl Madge, Brad Armstrong and Wayne Sniith. The third period saw the Om* go in hoth nets, with Hanover staying ahead by at least one goal the entire time. Randy Marriage put the puck behind the Hanover goaltender to make the score 5-4, but Hanover's offence' came back with a goal of their own, maintaining their two goal lead. John Thompson once again .narrowed. Hanover's lead to one, but Hanover scored another goal before the end of game, winn- ing 7-5. The Mustangs will travel to Kincardine on October 12 and then host Port Elgin on Oc- tober 14. Candidates worldwide. SCUBA - DIVING (Certification Course) Vanastra Community Centre (near Clinton) Commencing October 18, 1984 Course length 42 hours 12 weeks 5150.00 • Total registration - Iimrted to 15 persons. Enroll now For information contact: • THE VANASTRA COMMUNITY CENTRE [482-3544j or SID SCROGGS [Phone 482-31511] may obtain. NAUI, ACUC, or CMAS certification recognized CMAS Y�uwant it soft, right? RENT it: Your Culligan man will rent you SOFT WATER For an amazing PER MONTH Introductory SPECIAL (Torn LIMITED OFFER -- CALL NOW! �LVCULLIOAN MAN!, CALL COLLECT GODERICH 5249571 '414111111111100, ---- The CHSS senior boy's volleybal tearp'has yet to play consistant volleyball, but they did take two games from St. Marys during a recent tournament at CHSS, (James Friel photo ) Children's program well-rounded Gymnastics Club Attention Parents!! The Clinton Gym- nastics Club Fall program will start Mon- day, October 15. This nine week course is open to youth ages 4 to 13 years. The program consists of a Beginner divi- sion (4 to 8 years) from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and an Advanced division (9 to 13 years) from 8:00 to 9:15 p.m. All classes are held at the CHSS main gymnasium. This well-rounded and enjoyable in- structional program will feature a "demonstration night" on Monday,, December 10. All program participants will receive a certificate and free coffee and, donuts will be served. To register your child please drop by the Recreation Office or be at the Gymnasium Monday, October 15, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Trim -A -Size Any ladies interested in enrolling in an afternoon Trim -A -Size class are asked to contact the Recreation Director. Ar- rangements are being examined in pro- viding a baby-sitting service. This program would run Monday and Wednesday after- noons from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Childrens Hallowe'en Party Good news!! The Clinton Optimist Club in conjunction with the Clinton Recreation Turn to page 17 • Bowling competition; isclose Tuesday Ladles Mary's Dolphins and Nora's Escargots are in stiff competition for first place in the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies' bowling league at Crown Danes. The Dolphins have a one point advantage with 25 points while the Escargots, with 24, lead Mert's Minnows by four points. - Karen's Krayfish and Dale's Whales are tied for fourth place with 19 points apiece. Sheila's Sharks and Alice's Oysters are in a tie for fifth place while Francyna'sLobsters are only one point behind with 17. Pat Taylor did well on October 2, winning , the high single for the ladies' with 278. She also won the high triple with a 665 score. Karen Pounder won high average with 203. Games of over 225 went to Bonnie Gibb- ings with 263, Ede Turner with 262, Lois Gib- bings with 245, Mert Elliott with 240, Won- netta Holland with 238 and 233; Suzie Dale with 231 and Gwen Johnston with 225. Wednesday Night Mixed Leading the pack in the Wednesday Night Mixed League on October 3 were Bob's Budweisers with 17 points. Brenda's Hi-lites are second with 15 points while Wayne's No - Names are a close third with 14 points. Sitting comfortably in fourth place are Deb's Mooseheads. with 11 points. Two points are Donna's Goldens. Tied with seven points each for sixth place are Larry's O.V..and John's Labatts. In seventh spot are Ray's Scooners with four points. Scoring the high single for the ladies' was Liz McIntosh with 229 points while Bill Van- Damme bowled a 327 to -win the men's high single. He also won the men's high triple with a 779 and high average with 235. Donna Collins won the ladies' high triple with 528 and high average with 174. Thursday Night Mixed In other mixed league action on October 4, the Strikers . and Cormier's Crushers are tied for first place with 17 points. The Newcomers are in second place with 13 points while the Granunas and Grampas are in third place with 11 points. One point separates the next three posi- • tions as Best in Town leads with nine, follow- ed by Beginners Luck and the Whiners. Trailing :the league is the Apple Gang with two points. • Marie MacAulay won the ladies' high single for the evening with a 272. Scott Parks took the same title for the men, bowling a 294. Linda Reinhart bowled a 647 to win the ladies' high triple and Doug B':chanan won the men's with a 661. Susan Dale bowled' a 192 to win the high average for.the.ladies', and Bill Strong bowl- ed a 222 to win the men's high average. Tuckersmith Mixed League On October 8, Andy's Asters established a one point lead over John's Daffodils and Eugene's Evergreens. Andy's Asters lead the league with 12 points while the Daffodils and the Evergreens. are tied for second with 11 points. Also in .a tie are the third place teams of Ralph's Roses and . Herman's Hollyhocks with 10 points. Sid's Sweetpeas have six points: Winning the high singles were Elaine Boyes with 239 points and Budd Boyes with 295. The couple also won high triples and high average. Elaine bowled a 560 to win the triple while Budd bowled a 658. Elaine won •the high,average with 200 and Budd won the' men's high average with 219. .Londesboro Men's League The Babbitts are in sole possession of first place in the men's league with 20 points. Holding down the second place spot are the Chevs with 16 points while the Jaguars are a close third with 16 points. The Model Ts are still in the thick of corn-. petition with 14 points while the.Buicks have 10 points and the Dodgers have seven. Scoring the high triple Mass to page 17 was• Tur Everythin Must Go, Just in Time for Christmas Shopping OF50FFF 0 All Clothing Items Sports Uniform Samples Priced For Quick Sale Next to Lyon's Foodmarket, Main St., Seaforth Phone 527-0363 MARTY'S PLACE Store Hours: Monday, to Saturday 9-5 LAY -A -WAY MasterCard DEPT. STORE SQUAkERS GODERICH 4 DAY ONE DAY ONLY... 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