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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 5McGees win 12=7 slugfest The McGee Pontiacs used a. five -run first and four -run second inning to lead them to a 12-7 win over Gord's Sports Monday night. McGees jumped on Gord's starter Dave Scholl for five first inning runs when Ron Klages followed Paul Kelly's single with a home run, and Clare Harmon banged a' three -run homer that tipped off Rick McLean's glove and fell over the fence. They added four in the second to, lead 9-0. Gord's closed the gap to 10-7 using home runs by Scholl and Bob Riehl but McGees put it away with two in the sixth. Leading McGees was Ron Sowerby who had three hits,. while Kelly, Klages, . and Doug Spitaig, had two each. Scholl, Reihl, Warren Watt, and Dentis Williamson had two each for Gord's. Bogie has good game on mound., at bat Don Bogie threw a four- hitter and went three for three as French beat Green & Parent 3-1 1astWednesday. G&P scored first in the first inning on singles by John Warr and Brian Rumig. French tied it in the second on Bogie's triple. They took the lead when Rae Mailers scored from third on a ground out. They added one in the sixth when Bogie doubled and scored .on Glen Linner's single. Loser Jim Martin gave up just five hits in the game. Rumig had: two hits for G&P. Steve Johnson played a strong game at short, filing in for the injured George Sutton. Langloislea d s team Simon Langlois threw a four -hitter and banged out two himself as Lakeport Advertising defeated Green & Parent 8-3 Monday night. With the score tied 2-2, Lakeport used two hits and four G&P errors to score four unearned runs in the fourth inning. That proved to be the difference as Langlois allowed • only one hit the rest of the way. , Langlois, Ron Corriveau and Dave Ross had two hits apiece for • Lakeport. Langlois struck out seven batters in taking the win. Jim Martin took theloss falling victim to seven G&P errors. •r GIFT. STANDINGS As of Monday, August 3 GP W 23 18 22 15 21 12 23 10 22 11 24 10 23 9 20 8 22 ' 4 Team Lakeport Steel McGee Pontiacs Gord's Spurts Lakeport Advertising Fisher Builders French Cleaners Green & Parent Canada Compapy Hotel Bedford L T Pt. 3 2 38 6 1 31 9 0 24 11 2 22 11 0 22 14 0 20 14 0 18 12 0 16 17 1 9 G!FL TOP TEN BATTING AVERAGES R. Klages (McGee's) P. Turner (French) R. Riehl (Gord's). ' G. Durst.( Fisher's) P. Kelly (McGee's) G. Sutton (French) J. Durst (Fisher's) J. Crawford (Bedford) D..Cruickshank (Bedford) M. Murdock (Gord's) R. McDonald (Canada Co. ) H AB P 37 - 73 .507 31 65 .477 30 63 .476 25 57 .439 35 80 .438 27 65 .415. 26 63• .413 29 72 .406 23 57 .404 24 60 .400 24 60 .400 GIFL'1'OP TEN ON BASE AVERAGES OB AB Ave. R. Riehl (Gord's) 36 63 .571 R. Klages (McGee's) 45 80 .563 M. Murdock (Gord's) 37 68 .544 F: MacDonald (L2keport Steel) 41 76 .539 G. Sutton (French) 38 72 .528 P. Turner (French) 36 70 .514 J. Durst (Fisher's) 35 70 .500 P. Kelly (McGee's) 42 84 .500 G. Durst (Fisher's) 29 58 .500 J. Crawford (Bedford) 36 75 .480 J. Hoy (Fisher's) 36 75 .480 Player of the week Wayne Draper threw a two -hitter in his second start of the season to, take the honor. Honorable mention goes to Simon Langlois who pitched two strong games, Don Bogie, who threw a four - hitter and had three hits to lead French, and Jim Durst who had three hits in Fishers' win. Batting 1-2 for McGee's, Paul Kelly and Ron Klages take player of the month honors. They .have both hit . well over .500 in the month of July to lead McGees to second place. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1981—PAGE 5 A little to the left The Goderich Sunset Junior Invitational gplftournament was held last Wednesday at Sunset Golf Clilb. There were 102 entries,ia the day -long event, with golfers coming from as far away as London and Windsor. Last Tuesday's rain left the course looking ripe for Wednesday's tournament under sunny skies. (Jason Ainslie photo) ..—�.+..e. frog C7r'O;'A" nF ' Mayor Harry Worsell, Coucillor John Doherty, and Doug Bundy were on hand to. welcome the American sea cadet training ship with its commanding officers, Lt. Comm. Joel Frank, left and LCDR Luther Clyburn Friday morning. The boat was open to the public during its stay until Sunday morning. ( Photo by Cath Wooden) APPLIANCE REPAIR 7) Large or small, we'll fix 1 then all... Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- / \ 1 day. / PECK APPLIANCES I -a • l♦,/�''iPi THE HEAP'[' OF • DOWNTOWN VARNA" • VAfNA 482-7103 MOVING SALE CONTINUES PIER LIGHTING STUDIO 63 WEST ST. GOi ERICH 524-2261 .1 • The. Pine River team's third baseman motions for the outfield tothrow the ball to home plate as the Auburn team's; runner rounds the bases during slow -pitch tournament action in Dungannon on the weekend. Pine River defeated Auburn 9-5. The Lucknow Legion team won the A championship and the Port Albert Bulldogs won the B championship in the annual tournament. (Ilioto by Joanne Buchanan) Squirts shut out visitors: Last Wednesday, the Goderich Squirts continued their unbeaten season with a decisive 5,0 home victory overSt. Columban. Centre-forwar'd Steve Tzioumis scored two goals, with Corey Adams, Cris Erb, and Trevor Worsell adding . singles. • In Squirt house league action, previously unbeaten Giants were upset 5-1 • by second place Viking Powerful Corey Adams -went on a one man scoring rampage in the second half, netting three goals each on breakaway runs of over forty yards. Aaron Duckworth and Sean Block added ,single. goals for the fired -up Vikings. Steve Tzioumis scored the lone goal for Giants. Over 200 riders compete at Hully Gully The second half of the 1981 Motocross season kicked off with a bang as over 200 riders competed for $1,200 in cash and prizes. Riders from across Ontario and Michigan, including Top Canadian at the 125 World GP, Rob Hodgson, battled both the competition and the rain to put on a fine display of athleticability and An intermission special included an exhibition race between CKJD Radio and the House League Old Timers. Some of the class by class results are as follows: School Boy ;>I A - Randy Marriage, Clinton; John Sharp, Guelph; Scott Wilson, London. School Boy 100 - Sean Van Dongen, Clinton; Stephen Luy)6 , Dorchester; Frank Kovacs, Rodney. CULBERT'S CABINETS CUSTOM • KITCHEN • BATHROOM AND • CHINA CABINETS Get Our Price. Before You Buy! SHOP 395-5290 RESIDENCE 393-3516 to a 0-0 draw in a tense defensive struggle. Todd and Chad Papple were standouts for Bombers, while Kelly McDonald and Mike Hunter worked hard for Raiders. With three weeks of competition • remaining, Giants (19 points) hold a slender two-point lead over Vikings with (seven points). Bombers (five points) are in third spot two points ahead In the second game, the of last 'place Raiders (three Bombers and Raiders fought points). Tennis team winstourney Marg Conlonand Bob Dick travelled to Mitchell last week to compete in the Buick Challenge a tennis tourna- ment. . This tournament will even- tually determine Canadian national mixed doubles champions after regional, district and provincial playdowns. After defeating three other teams, Marg and Bob were awarded hand- some plaques for, winning the district championship. This victory qualifies them. for the regional champion- ship in London. Bob Dick. also entered the men's singles. competition. Bob won three matches and the championship plaque provided by G.M. of Canada. Raceway entries for Aug. 5 RACE No. 1 JAMB() FIA EARLY 0011 . LINI OR LIZ GOLDEN'HENRY Purse 8400 J: Pollard B. Woodburn B. Vanstone J. Muir YANKEE DEB W. R. McLean DEEP RUN SKIPPER W. 0. Mclean OKAY TO TOUCH F. Sadler RACE No. 2 Purse $500 MISTY PEBBLES • J. Muir J A DELIGHT D. Jewitt ARNIES STAR QUEEN J. Muir SING OUTS HOPE ' R. McLean YVONNES JEFF F. Sadler FOND DREAM R. Henry SWIFT HONEY W.,R„Mclean RACE No. 3 DELA DAWN BENMILIElt F'i.ASH O W DARAF LITTLE TODi )LER 'CHARLIE WiNI iSOR DA1.1.AS JET Brava Almahur<i RACE NO. 4 R W THORN HOPF.FUI. I'A 1 ' ANiTRAM.Atak Indian DILI.EHS FURY NANCY MEA•IX)W HTGHi.AND CI_'.SSiC EMMA C t EK AE ALEX OF Lc )N I't)N .IF:FFRF:Y HI • Purse $400 F. Sadler R. Vanstone R. Henry C. Crandon J. Duckworth • D. Hopkins R. Battin Purse $450 D. Jewitt R. Williamson" R. McLean F. Sadler • G. Roebuck B. German J. Duckworth R. Batten R. Mason RACE No. 5 AI.BARADO COJU A ANNETT SLIPPER DELL RIDGE DUSTY HONEST GLENTON BERNIE MISNER K('COUNTESS A.E. ' OSIE DOO LITTLE. :VERLIN Purse 8600 R. Henry R. Williamson C. Fisher F. Sadler" D. Jewitt R. Battin R. McLean . R. Battin J. Muir RACE No. 6 Purse 8500 ADORABLE LUCK R. Mason QUICK PRESS F. Sadler JOLLYKILLEAN TBA J L CLIPPER F. Jones SUNRISE BINGO R. Henry CORDON ROUGE J. Pollard COLLEENS BABE R. McLean Purse 8460 F. Sadler X. Coates W. R. McLean W. 0. McLean R. Mclean B. Rapson. . C. Fisher RACE No. 7 COFFEE TOGO HILEA BILLY SHARBARBS WAY DEEP RUN SUPER NOBLE AMY • GORLYN ANDY BETTY SCRAM. A.E. TEXAS TERRI RACE NO. 0 SCARLET DAKAtd FLEET RACE TOSCANO HI MISS KRISTA HAL. FNSTGN DUKE D. Hopkins Purse 8600 R. McLean R. McLean R. Williamson R. Henry R. Rollin KINGSVIEW FARMS MARKET GARDEN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Clete and Mary Lois Dalton wish to Thank all customers and Friends for their patronage. in regards to our market garden business. Due to sale of farm. Market Garden Is now closed. Dalton's would like to welcome new owners Sigfried Pokonutx and family to the com- munity and, may they prosper in their business at KIngevlew Farm. HILEA RAY K. Coates MUGGINS F. 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