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PAGE fo•;-601:TERICHSIONAkSTAR, TilLIRSDiky., JUNE 3, )976
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BY T,D.
• The 1°,DCI junior Vikings
finished in. WO place in the
Huron-Petth Conference
soccer schedtile. with a record
of Sixwinand no losses, Last
ThursclaY they advanced to
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the. league finals- bY shutting
• out Mitchell in Sudden -death
•Setpi-final playoff action
here, 2-0.. • '
Mark Frayne scored both
Vikinggoals against Mitchell.
•
Sallorettes
swamp
Clinton
• The Godericti Sailorettes
'IA. crossed the plate 10 times in
the sixth and seventh innings
to come from behind and
•
swamp the • Clinton
Housewives 22-15 in Ladies
Recreational Softball action
in Clinton.
• The Sailorettes stayed
abreast of the Housewives
through two innings ofaction
but the Clinton bats opened up
for eight runs in .the third
inning for 15-7 lead that held
up untir the final innings.
Becky McIver led off" the.
40.
The championship final
• game was played here
Tuesday against Itistowel. •
The junior Vikings un-
• defeated regular •season.
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schedule duplicated last
year's record and marks the
third time in four years that
the Vikings have gone Un-
defeated in league. play. In
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t• hose four years, the Vikings
have lost only twice, the last
,time being jn last year's
mmaprio;ship against
St
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garne's scoring in the opening "k• : te "
s e ,
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inning for the first .Sailorette . A member of the Listowel Soccer team tries to clear the ball from his crease on a corner
„.- lead'. The Housewives came .- ,Jcick. Listoviel scored two second half goals to beat Goderich 2-1. (staff photo)
back in their half of the inning
Sailorettes-pushed-nine-Mor-e-- . .
''-' to tie • the game but the Ladie R c. •u
."Wc•' •
runs across in the second in
what appeared to be a
runaway win. Hitting through
the order Jody Cox, Penny
Crawford; Pruder,
Becky McLver, Joyce McIver,
Terri Corriyeau, Wanda
Million and Bev,...Doll. each"
• scored with Penny Crawford
adding her second run to the
• list and Kris Maillet and
,-,
Wendy.. Pruder left on base
arc the,---I-I-ous-ew-i-y es -
managed to retire the side.
• The Clinton ladies wouldn't ,
• say die and pushed six runs
-.• over in the Second, six in the
• third and two in- the fourth
Ball action
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to edge Diamonds 25-21
Going into Tuesday's game,
Viking coach 1blBugler,was
confident that this year's
' Viking squad was capable of
•taking the championship final
to go along with their regular.
„Sfrnaish.
son_defated first place
• thelf composure, well and att,, times threateried to
showed 'a good •deal -of _become a chippy affair. With
sportsmanship in a game thatall of the senior Vikings
Tuesday afternoon . the
Listowelt, juniors : took' • ad-
yantage:of the wind. tn Score
• two goals in the second half •
and edge the Vikings 2-1.
•The Vikings held the wind
:advantage ;during ,the • first •
• half, and although they con- ••
• trolled; • the play they only
manageda one goal lead..
Listowel scored early in the
second half on a disputed call
• and then added the go ahead
gbal Midway through the •
Period. Goderich had several *
• scoring opportunities late. in
the game but failed to • •
capitalize. 1., , •
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returning - next year,
prospects for a good season
are bright:
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Senior Viking!
The GDCI Vikings Senior
soccer team . was eliminated
in sudden -death. semi-final
playnff action in Mitchell last
Friday, losing 4-2 tO the
Mitchell District High School
.• teaTniht Vikings had finished in
• fourth place •in .the Huron -
Perth Conference standings;
with a record of four- winsand
two losses.
•The first half of the semi- -
• final contest was scoreless.
*With the wind behind thein in
the second half, the Vikings
• goal. by Dick "The Chicken • .
Chaser"
Schoemaker. That goal stood'
up for most of the second half,
° but two defensive lapses late
in the game cost the Viking a
• • pair of goals. .-
The . Goderich Sperstars at •the four run lead. in their Berry, Judy. Brindley doubled Mark Bellinger . tied the.
rallied 'for eight: runs in the half of the seventh but left two to score: Chainhers, Marlene score at 2--2 with a goal inthe
top of -the seventh•inning and runners on base when the Black 'singled and Linda dying seconds of the fourth
held • on to edge Blue's game was oyer. Marlene Talbot doubled for two more quarter.
Diamonds 25 21 n Ladies Blacksingled with two Mit in runs, and then scored herself It took two overtime
ecreatroh-al"Softbillair-the----inning and ed • iiito--7--on• a -single 14 Schneiker. period -s- deter -Mine .
Wednesday flight. - scoring position on a single by The Supertars fought back winner, with Mitchell scoring •
Lirlcia Tal -bot before the through six innings to keep up . •twice -in the second overtime
The SuPerstars were down' Superstars tightened to to •the Diamonds before to win the game. ,
orce a e Schnei er out and pulling it out in the last in- • Coach Phil Bugler was
,four runs going. into the final •G I 'k
inning which Lori Keller led seal the win.
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• -holding the • Sailorettes Off *ith • a -single. Colleen
scoreless and taking over a .ti•• h m .1 .The Diamonds jumped into singled in the second, Moved showing in the playoff con- h .
e McCauleye resented the townin cceptin the tables (staff- hoto
• ning. Dawn W-estbrooke pleased with his Vikings'
the town to be used in Judith Gooderham Park near the town pool.,Recreation board
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Pat Osborne of the Goderich Knights of Columbus officially donated three picnic tables to,
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aug -an • andari yn •
1 1 d • th • ' around on judy Draper' • s f erng that they kept
• an ear y ea in e opening'test,
. ; 15210 lead. • ' MacCuspey folloWed'up with . •
offwith a smash over the Superstar run on Bonnie
bases and
• The Sailorettes closed the 'singles to load the inning after Linda -Berry led single and scored the- first
' gap in the fifth inning whenDawn Westbrooke warted out Mugford'S double that 41so
Joanne Chambers singled scored Draper. Cathie Sturdy,.
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• • . fence' for a one runlead.
Becky McIver scored her, a walk •to score a run. Bev
third run of the game and Denomme singled in around for an
Joyce McIver her second. Straughan to keep the bases and caine other drew a walk and Lori Keller
.. They hit through the 'order in' loaded for Judy Draper's run on singles from Linda stepped into a double that
• - " the, sixth with Becky McIver, ' grand slam. Talbot arid Gail Schneiker. In scored Mugford and' Sturdy.
Bonnie Mugford
, the second Linda Miller Colleen Straughan scored the
Joyce McIver, Penny doubled and Cathie Sturdy
• Crawford and Kris Maillet scored her•with a dolible of .. singled, Linda Berry drew a lone Superstar run in the
•• walk and both scored ona
'tallying for a 16-15 lead they • her own. Lori Keller -grabbed , third and her. teammates.
single by Judy Brindley
opened to 22-15.in the seventh her second signal of the in- . In exploded n the fourth with
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" scoring • Penny Crawford, ning to move Sturdy to third •
the third Linda Talbot three homeruns, ten hits and
-Becky • and Joyce McIver, and Sue Gardiner grabbed a singled, •.• Gail Schneiker tenruns.
Terri Cori-iveau, Wanda single to score her..singled, Karen• McKinnon Judy Draper led off with a
• single and scored when
Million and Bey Doll.' Bev: The Diamonds took a shot • stepped inro a two run double
-.Doh handled duties on the • .• and came in on Ljnda Berry's Bonnie Mugford hammered
•one over the fence. Cathie '
singlet": In the fourth 'Marlene
• mound for the Sailorettes who i •- .
' Black led off with a double, Sturdy singled and. Lori
Lucknow Ladies at Robertson ' °JOIN THE CROWD Linda Talbot scored her with Keller hammered a double to
' next week take on the
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• School. Blue's DiarriOnds•are
at Victoria School Wednesday
• night hosting the Housewives
While the Swingers are in
Seaforth and the Goderich •
• Superstars go to Clinton to "
face the Sluggers Thursday
night.
_ three qrs.' The fifth inning sitngled andd scboiredbotp Cathr.
•awn bowler s a •
L e was t e last time the. - S urtly s ou e e ore t e
n biaMonds held the lead after . Diamonds managed to refire
• , • r Linda- Miller singled ared the side, Bev Denomme and
• a doable and thencame in on score her. Colleen Straughat
Gail Schneiker's two baggeE, singled Keller in and then
Linda 'Miller singled scored herself on Marilyn
• Schneiker in and Linda MacCuspey's• double. Dawn
Berry, Joanne Chambers; Westbrook slammed around.
Judy Brindley and Marlene tripper to score MacCuspey.
Black each notched one Bev Denbmme" singled and
baggers before Linda Talbot scored :when Judy Draper
• slammed adouble that scored hornered; •Bonnie Mugford
The opennig day for „the_
Lawn Bowling season took
•. place on Victoria Day at the
Goderich Lawn Bowling Club
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on Picton Street.
The members • formed 32
teams with 64 bowlers on .16
•• greens. A welcome was given
by Presidents Irene and Ted
• White, who introduced Nichol
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Bro*ri, u visitor from scored on a double by Linda Judy Draper added runs in
England. Berry. Joanne • Chambers • the sixth before the -game
During the •games corn-, •doubled Berry in, Judy winning rally in the final
petition was keen and'en- en-' Brindley doubled to score •stanza.
thus ias m for •a successful
year was higlT. New members-!
are welcome to come and
join. Congratulations are in
order to those members who
worked so hard in preparing
the greens. '• • —
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