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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-27, Page 16• i!' y ,6;It* 8. ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUR DA,Y,.MAY 27, 19i6 of 2 n Langlois hot Ziebart win FRENCH CLEANERS 1 Shoemaker setting .tip 'Phil ' McGEE,O Black's' three run drive over A heads up play by. Frena the fence. All Nevins drew .a ...Cleaner shortstop . George walk .to keep the 'rally alive Sutton' .iii the seventh inning but• George; •Vanderburg• . allowed 4he•Cleaners to hang .. snuffed it snagging'a long fly On to'a 1-O lead and a•winover in right field • off the bat af• McGee Pontiaes in Goderich ' Eric Stewart. Jim Martin Industrial Softball action gave up nine hits in the loss. . • Thitz sclay night.FISHER& LAKEPORT 4 The play• developed when . A five run third inning . • John Phillips drew a walk in wiped -out. a four run defecit the top of the seventh to lead and boosted Fisher Custom off the McGee effort. Phillips • Builders to a 0-4 win over.. 'moved to second on a.bt nt by . Lakeport Steelers. Lakeport Harry Kerr 'that drew the . jumped out front in the first • first baseman off the bag., inning taking advantage of a Both runners moved around • Fisher .:error. to Brian on a pass ' ballsetting up . McKenzie that left the pitcher _Sutton's game saving play. on. first:. Tim McLean' singled_ Theshortstop 'bobbled. John and •Carmen Fielder' loaded, Warr's pop 'up and felt the bases.•A pass ball allowed making the catch. Phillips .Wayne. Draper to go to first. tagged up and went for home and scored McKenzie. Ron • trying to catch the grounded Miller earned an RBI on a shortstop off guard. Sutton walk . and Frank Hagan sat up and fired a strike to jumped on a.pitch to single •in catcher Jim McWhinney who two more runs. The hit scored tagged Phillips out making the last Steeler run before the double play. Deb.Shewfelt 'Fred Pellow took over Harry Kerr of . flew out and ended the game. strikingoutseven bailers and heat the throw 1 McGee `Managed only two giving up three more hits for McGee Motors races to first base trying to of French third baseman Ron Klages. Clare hits • off . French's Don the win. second on Rick Duckworth's• ' McWhinney. The Builders took over the" sacrifice and third on an .• The Cleaners caught Rick lead and the game in the third' ,. error to Simon Sanglois. Lee.' •' .Sotverby for seven hits but sending 4dozen batters' to the Arbour drew •a walk to load won the game on an error._ plate and pushing_ five runs the bases .and Dave Mclvor Ron Klages scored the winner over. Jim Durst led off for the managed a single on'a Bowler in the•third after doubling off Builders with a single and error that scored a run. *ally Sowerby. Klages went to - moved around on a one Pearson walked 'another run. third on. Frank- MacDonald's bagger by Chuck Jewell. ' in when he was hit by a pitch sacrifice ;and . scored on a Durst was calledout on a lead.? and Tom Love singled ~'t'o McGee error on George off and Doug Smith walked to Sutton's hit: The Cleaners left move Jewell into scoring men on base in the. final four position. Jim ' tell singled • innings but couldn't push the. Jewell and Smith in and insurance run across. moved to second on a. walk to. ZIEBART 5 FISHER 2 ' John Hoy. Jack Mackinnon Fisher Custom Builders • beat out a fielder's choice". grabbed just three• hits off'•that got Bell at third. Gerry. __Simon. G Langlois and the, Ziebart defenCe.held them off. the board protecting a four run lead the Rustoproofers grabbed •off Fisher_ starter • Don McNeil. Ziebart tagged McNeil for sik hits, and four runs in the first • three innings before Fred Pellow took over onthe mo ifid for . Fisher. Rick Duckworth started the spree off in the . second with a double. Al Sygroye doubled in, Duckworth •and then scored Durstsingled to load the bases and Fred, 'Pellow• earned an RBI on a walk. Doug . Fisher singled Hoy in and Jim Durst. singled MacKinnon in before Jim Bell smashed . a double 'to score Durst and the winning. run. John Hoy flew out to end the inning. Fred Pellow and Doug Fisher, walked .to lead off the fifth 'and Jim Durst doubled to score . Pellow • and the in- surance .;'marker. • . Brian Isli Kenzie ,gave up eight hits on a third double by Wally to the Builders in the foss. Pearson: Ron Corriveau led , ZIEBART 5 off the third inning for Ziebart LITTLE BOWL 0 \ with a triple and scored on a Simon Langlois gave up two single by . Greg Hansen. singles to Ron Ritchie and Hansen" scored on another fanned 17 batters to give triple, • this one by Simon Ziebart. Rustproofers a 5-0 Langlois before Pellow took decision '.over Little Bowl. 'over.and retired the side. The.. Ritchie' singled :in, the fourth ' : reliever gave up just four hits and .seventh innings but in five innings, one of the hits Langlois bore down and for a run. Greg Hansen struck out the final batter singled in the fifth:apd scored' . both.: times to keep the • on a double by Tom Love. Bowlers off the board: • • • • Simon Langlois gave up a ' 'Al. Sygrove scored for • run on balls and a home run to Ziebart in the fourth inning -to Dennis LeBrun on his way to break -a scoreless tie: Sygrove the win. He • fanned • nine drew a walk, moved tothird, Fisher .batters in -the •late ' .on a single'by Dave 1VIcIvor` .innings to seal the win. • and scored on apass ball. Ron Gerry Durst -kept the' Corriveau started off the fifth Builder .hopes alive in the inning with a walk, moved to second inning .scoringafter drawing a walk. Durst moved to 'second on 'a sacrifice :by John Hoy and then stole second and third on Ziebart errors to' make it a 2-1 gaine. Dennis ,LeBrun moved the ;Builders Back to a two run defecit with a third inning smash" over the' right field fence for the final Fisher, run: GORD'S85BRINDLEYP4. Gard's • Sports-' stopped Brindley Pia§tering short on _ a final inning rally to save a 5-. 4 winin league action Monday 'afternoon: Brindley batters started a rally 4n• -the bottom of the seventh pushing four • runs across andleaving a Mari on base before Gord's retired. then'i . • . € ord's started scoring early when Jon Ginn caught a single in. the opening inning. Ginn .went tO second, on an error and moved to third on a fielder's choice that Phil Petrie beat out. Petrie stole second and both runners scored on a two base slash by. Dez Courtney. - Jim Ginn,led .off the second inning with a single and loved .down on a •pass ball. George Vanderburg,•, who came out of retirement this season, stepped into a double • that stored Girin:and then he scored himself on. Jon•Ginri's second single in as many trips to the • plate. Ginn' moved to second on a Wild l'pitCh- ani' ''third on apass ball scoring on Phil Petrie's single.. Dez Cottrtney got the Gord's win on the strength of a six;hitter. Brindley. rallied in, their half of the final inning starting with a single by Richard Shoemaker. Shoemaker moved to second Oft .a pass ball, and thirst on a ehigl4 by Jobst . I1akkers. A X • atingle by aim Martin scored Harman, photo) who raced in to field the bunt looks on. (staff score Arbour and. Hansen before the Bowlers retired the side. Bruce Stoll gave up seven hits in the loss. MC:GEE 4 CANAD.A.CO. 1. Rick Sowerby- threw a two hitter for McGee helping° them to a 4-1 win over Canada Co. Sowerby helped his own (continued•on page 12) OWN The horde- of your choice where ;your w antif— at a price you can afford. ............ . 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