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STROHM f ;t Udoublenfor Lakeport. > ElaYttiesS
Sim Idols
three stens games adiowing
just ihvo aline as Lakeport
Advertising heat Canada
Company 2-2.. in eight in-
nings, Signal -Star 143 and
Denoimmilmne's Arrangers24
Win fCbantaaj scored Bill
Gallow with his second
sacrifice fly of the game in
the bottom of the eight as
lalsvntrt came from behind
ka
CCompany Scoredtwice Alla Ie
third when TOM !4'13rie.710
single and Bill Peters
grounder Scored Mike
Donnelly and Glen 'iffiest.
Lakeport tied 3t in the sixth
:R'a. ?O ye Angles by
Willow,
Don Parker and
Langlois. C C, toadied
Raudy Stoddart of the Goderlch lhdted B soccer teals races is on the ball being kicked by aaI L,Ialtglois for nme bits but
member of the Loudon Portuguese team during soccer action here Sunday evening. The 13s Struck out 4eo tatLlnes, Dean
tied the first place Pgrhlguese team 1-1 (Pinto by Joanne. Buchanan) Doherty .allowed live faits for
the losers.
On Wednesday, Langlois
threw a three hiller but it
took his home rue in the
bottom of the seventh to
Salvage a win from Signal -
Star 'Langlois and Jim
Martian up in a fine
pito ng duel with both
gwrng , up just three baits.
Boats struck oftl
bat-
ters including the last six. -
Martin amuck out five in six
jnninjs Galiow had two
Andrew Forgrave, the Magician entertained approximately 194 Inca! youngsters at
Robertson Public School on Monday. Forgrave is a part of the Recreation Department's
.Su_mmer Pr r_torchil . Baserl.aa..te._reaction_f _the crowd at the_perfzamince
Forgrave's'show was a Weser,
Oa Sunday, Langlois
IOW in Al Swore and
Don Packer with the .
only ru=ns in the third inning
to lap a rather productive
week for the Lakeport pit,
cherfour'hit performance, Loser
Joh, , Verway a masa allowed
justfour hits.
STEEL 1,5 DENOADIES r
b another pitchers ,duel
De+ I x me's scored 17 runs in
the firtd. four ronin_ ,s but
rely bung on s ceu
Wets game winning field
goad fell short, Final score
1715 Highlights of the game
were gon Miller's 5 for 5 and
rookie Bob Arr••who went 2
for 3 Jobe Hoy brad three hits
including a home run while
Clore Hannon had three hits
also Dors Maillet pitched
credibly allowing just two
runs in three innings.
1 onsme°s took advantage
of 12 walks as Lakeport was
force to play without both
pitebeSs. Good try though
1BENCH5HATTER'S 2
Batting leader George
Sutton had two hits, scored
twice and knocked in two as
French beat Hayter's 5.2,
Kevin Jewell tripled in the
Kra and scored on an error.
Sutton was then-rutby a Web
and scored on Glen Lanier's
Sutton's two rain
single highlighted a three
one in NW Chris
Pet walked and Meal•on
anon* one in the
fourth when Jeff Day
tripled home Dave
McDonald Who slimlicd,_
Denonly led ^ yt�gs with
two hits while Jewell and
Bob Johnston r*lied with a
paairforFrench,
REDFORD4C.C,2
Dave Macdonald's two ran
single gypped a four run
okay_ ....6 9 _•1@ .At ...i
• e/nod Calm 4-
. C.A. led 1.9 on a Mask
Frayne home run but
Bedfaxd broke the genie
open in the sixth. Jinn
• Iwf9rd and Glen Fel ktner
sniffled and 3319 Black was
walked. Macdolnald's single
scored two and every me
seer+ed when the ba]i was
misplayed, Frayne then bit
bis second home run in the
bottom of the,E..• It • Rob
Plunkett relieved Hary
era wferel RorreltogaintheWk.
7dAKE 4CCC 1
Canada company lost its
third straight on Sunday
when Lakeport scored three
in the fuTt imin and beldon
fora 4-1 win, Ben Mier and
Dan Maillet bit guides and
Bruce 42.1 .! k - 1 $ e;airlfitel.
fly scored Via. Carmen
Fielder-, and Frank
MacDonald followed with
triples seoriT#g the third run
Mark Frayne tdpled home
Cies only run.
1EiA safir Aft10
John Ginn Angled Vienne
the War-WiDg nrn in the tarp of
seventh as Baytner'a
outlasted pal 11-10 in
an ear Jim
Martin had three hits in-
cluding a two . run homer
while &eve Frayne bad
three also, Den Wnliannson
Clad t aaf Baytees hits;,
Chris?etre led off the
_somentli with a' and
QOcuaa Ai'eiar 4drictla7san3 4aaIF>
Giaan's game winning . hit.
rill Petrie pushed tie
three•k !� a : aaa%ilI'Ing j>ast onenip
KIRKEYS4BEDFOiliD3
Paid Kelly seoned twice as
( key's defeated Hotel
Bedford 43, John shay
walked with tale bases
for Kirkey's first run and
Mike Wildgean batted in a
second.
Bedford replied with one in
the fourth but Kelly followed
-Sen Deer's sixth
single with a triple and
scored awn the play. Si
by Gary Perera, len
Falkiner and Bill ` Black
produced two meas in the
of the sixth butt air
rally
as S2It Short when
Terry Pow -Al tfireii _out a
rower aat Baird. Kex! Daily
allowed runs in taaldngitte
win.
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