The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-07, Page 15Star scores upset win
BY ROB MCDONALD
STARIBEDFORDO
Goderich Signal -Star put the finishing
touch to a fine week by upsetting second'
place Hotel Bedford 1-0 as Jim Martin
threw a one -hitter. Martin held the Dukes
hitters until the fifth when Ron Hunking
tripled. Signal -Star scored the games only
run when Brian Rumig was hitby a pitch,
moved to second on a passed ball and
scored on an error. Loser Rob Plunkett
allowed just four hits in taking the loss.
Earlier . in the week, Kevin Meriam
belted out a single, double and- a triple
while scoring once and driving in two runs
as Signal -Star dumped French 5-1. Steve
Frayne led off the first with a single -and
sohn Waer walked:. Brian. MacLean
ingled home Frayne and Meriam tripled
home two more. They added two more in
the fifth when Brian Rumig followed
Meriam's single with a triple and scored
on a groundout. Glen Linner had two
triples for Freh. Fred Fellow pitched a
fine five hitter', but injured his finger and
may be out for the year.
BEDFORD 2 HAYTER'S 1
Hotel Bedford continued to -play well as
they yl vii twice. Or, Monday, Bill Black
doubled home Terry Austin in the sixth
inning to score the eventual winning run as
Hotel Bedford beat Hayter's 2-1.
Bedford took the lead in the fourth when
Dave MacDonald singled and scored two
outs later on Gary Peters single: Hayter's
closed tha gap to one m the seventh but left
the tying run on base. John Crawford
pitched four strong innings to gain the win
with strong relief by Rob Plunkett. Doug
Fisher lost his second one run game in a
----row,--MacDonald and Jim Crawford led
Bedford with two. hits while Dave
McDonald led Hayter's with two.
On Wednesday, Plunkett flirted with his
second no-hitter of the Year but gave up
• two singles in the sixth as Bedford beat
Denomme's 2-0. The game looked lik,8, a
good match, pitting hard hitting Denomme
batters against the hard thowing Plunkett,.
but it porved to be no match at all.
Plunkett walked one andstruck out seven
Hifi a fine -performance -he -Io
on John Kay's clean single up the middle.
Plunkett and Terry Austin scored Bedford
runs on errors. Austin and Del Mit- •
chelmore split Bedford's four hits. Paul
Corriveau took .the loss givingup just two
hits in four innings.
ADVERTISING 4 KIRKEY'S 1
Lakeport Advertising exploded for four
runs in the top of the seventh as they beat
Kirkey's 4-1. Kirkey's had take a 1-0 lead in
the' -third_ _.period when Mike Wildger
singled, moved to third -on rick Sowerby's
single and scored on the front end of a
double steal. They had runners on second
and third with none .out in the fifth but
Simon Langlois' struck out the next two
batters. -
Wayne Doak led off Lakeport in the
seventh with a -triple and scored when Al
Sygrove's fly was dropped. Sygrove went
• to third on the"play and scored on Arnie
• Pacher's pinch, single. Dave Mclvor then
tripled in Parker and scored himself one
out later. Doak and Mclvor led Lakeport
with two hits.
C.C. 6 KIRKEY'S 5
Canada Company scored six runs in the
second inning and barelrhung on to defeat
rkey's 6-5. With one out, Mike Frayne,
$hll Peters, Rob Standen aid Bill Tigert hit
consecutive singles. Dean Doherty drove
in Peters on a close playat home and three
runs scored when Tom O'Brien's grounder
was thrown away. Mike Donnelly then
singled7lome O'Brien
i .irkey',s replied with three in the third,
one on Rick sowerby's home run and
added single runs in the fourth and- fifth.
Mike Frayne led C.C. with two hits while
Paul Kelly and Sowerby led Kirkey's with
two. Dean-Dohert-y, won his third game irl
four tries as his teammates finally scored
some runs, equalling the output Of their
pre'ious six games.
HAYTER'S6LAKEPORT3,
Jim Ginn knocked -two runs and scored
three himself as Hayter's stopped
Lakeport , Advertising 6-3. Ginn scored
Hayter's first two runs, coming in on
singles by Dave Scholl and Dennis
Williamson. Lakeport scored two in the
third on RBI singles by Greg Hansen and
Simon Langlois.
Hayter's scored four in the fourth to put
the game away. Phil Petrie singled hocpe
Bob Reill who doubled and went to second
on Myles Murdock's single. Ginn then
tripled and Jon Ginn singled him in.
Lakeport, scored one in the seventh. Ginn
and Murdock had two hits for Hayter's
while Langlois and Greg Hansen' had two
for Lakeport.
KIRKEY'S 8 STEEL 3
Kirkey's scored six runs in the sixth to
erase a 3-2 Lakeport Steel lead as they
snapped a three game losing streak 8-3.
Lakeport led 3-2 with Ron Miller scoring
twice and Bruce Bowman driving in two,
but their defence caved as they made four
errors in the sixth.
Paul Kelly, John trehay and Mike
Wildger scored on errors. Powell led
'
IT ey s w11 wo hii-s wl i Bowman had
two for Lakeport.
Members of the Bears slowpitch team boosted the fund to be used for the purchase of a new
sound system for the Goderich Memorial Community Centre with the donation of a $200
cheque Thursday. Team representatives Dave Graf and Dan Duncan made the presentation
to recreation director Jane Netzke. ( Photo by Dave Sykes)
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Ralph Neville drives best score
BY IRLA STEWART
We've had another great
week. of golfing at the
Maitland. -On Monday; -
June -"28th, 47 men played in Men's
Night, with the best score go-
ing to Ralph Neville: Jack
Hinton came in second, and
Jack Gould was third.
Closest to the pin on Hole No.
5 was Paul Stahl. Tom
Jasper was the lucky draw
winner:
On Ladies' Night, June
299th, 27 members enjoyed
the cool, bright weather, and
some fine scores were
' Lakeport Advertising
Hotel Bedford
Hayter's
I)enomme's
• Kirkey's
;Canada Company
• Lakeport Steel
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McDOUGALL
I hope everyone took
advantage of the beautiful
weekendand got a lot of
golfing in. Sunday's two -ball
had an excellent turnout of 52
players. The winners were
Ron Bushell' •and Della
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'Agnes Bedard.
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