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BRINDLE.Y,PLASTERING 'i.4,a big hole, Brian Petrie.
+* �; . " VS.:, • then belteLl t e ball, ,and the;
GORD'SSPORTS throw to•'th "kllate to get the`
Brindley,Plasteri:ng scored scorer Was trio late. Gord''s
�three..first riafi.ing runs, and it,. had i,t in the bottom" of the
took a °full nine, ,inotngs for ninth 4 3,
Gord's' Sports to-" corne back
and defeat them 4,310 -action ZIEBART VS
: 'Sund'ay night. 7 :- ..84•INDLEY TRA.N..SP(.1RT
• Warren --Watt: hit•s-tw-o for •- Simon Langlois was the.key
- three' for the Sports and d--aic-e. r= , in Ziebart Rust.
• 'in the winning run in the • proffing's 9 3 victo.ti,y:• over.
. bottom :of: ;the *ninth on' a-Brindle+Transport '
double.a : Langlois hammered 'taut'
Ron Hodge led off the game three singles, drove �i'n four
with' a'walk-arrlc Shoemaker runs .-and• pitched nine
got a.. base on error ;for strikeouts, in. • Monday
,Brindley -and Phil Black's evening's game. •,�
error: scored,. Hodge "from Ziebart took an. early; dead,
..third "First -baseman Wayne Don -Parker 'hitting a'two,run
.cook ,lien hit` a single tot'double and:: then scorings on
advance . Black and Pete. Ron Corrrivea 's single le in a
l,4 , g . ,
Frayne drove him - in to the ...four -run first inning rally.
plate' with a:single: Brindley:ARoss••- Brindley. closed , the
P led 3-0, left: two men on and
.Gord's.was coming to'bat. F'
The' run's came in.bunches
in the game: After the first
inning; Brindley P. could not
put.a man on third base
•Gord s, meanwhile, had the
•,same. p•roblein: ; Jon Ginn
broke ,the -'••--scoreboard ". for
them in. the third, 'scoring _.
Brian_'.R.umig on';a fr-elde'ts'
choice•w ith the bases. l'oaded.'
Phil -Petrie -then' singlecl:.-in
two"more' runs and` tied the
. ga m.e 3-3 °
Gord's threatened. „ in the
sixth. to take. the`le:ad as,•Stan
'Doherty led off with a -base`".
hit ,• wentbtit.down • t .: it
w at th rd ons.
Dennis single.
•Neither. team see ed to be
_zn
,.. able ..to ,score :un'til •Go.rd's
turned' the tri-" in -the ninth -
Williarn'soia:+led eft with'' a.=
Walk ---L, -and Warren Watt.
.d.aubred• him' to third. With ••:
nobod ut, BrindleyP.••,W s —
YQ a,.
V s u •.
• Mnd the 'fight -vias gone from
Brindley T • =
Greg 'Jansen,' drove • .in
another 'run, in the sixth in-
ningand Langlois hammered
home he and Ron .Whetstone
to, close scoring for.: the teams:
at93..,
The • sixth• inning saw•Bruce
Bowman, s leadoff walk for
Brindley T.,take him to. third,
jaut he :could advance` no:
.further for aBrindley run.
Si'n'ion .Langlois -played-
'great gaine, allowing just one
carnedruato: Brindley
• LAKEPORTSTEBL.
Vs, •
FISHER BUILDERS '
Brian McKenzie drove in
the Winn, ig:run•far.j akeport
Steel on a .tvV out triple in the
sixth:,,:inn,ing,,ancl -hit another
- triple and a 'double as they
defeated Fisher Builders„ on
Sunda!,r.Tune 27, 'by, a'"4-3
l score. -
ga.p for..Brindtey . T ' in ' the: -The game was tietup until
h .s fi' s Alf twa triple.s'•drWing:
in ..Garnier Fielder and-nE
crossed the platefor•'the third:
Lakeport • rim " on' • Buck .••'
Million'slong-fly-ball.: •
• Fisher• Builders "cameµ close
to advancing 4 -3 -it the°bottorh.
of. the -fifth :when George
'Gould = walked,. advanced . to
third on• Doug, Fisher's bas .'
hit, but. was left strandedo• y;
Lakeport pitcher . Wayne
Draper.:'.
Lakeport "Bien blaste•d....
• ahead:for good when Carrnen •
Fielder went,Jdto first a-fter..•:.
being h:it by ,a pitch, and
Brian• •McKenzie slugged •a<
two -out three_basehittoas left•
strandedy
Lakfor Lakeport
as they went on to Win :4-3
:Wayne'l rap r gave:'.up Piet.
faur 'hits• outside 'the third '
inning,: and McKenzie
had aperfect evening at the
plate.
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bottom of the inning whet he
got a double and came home.
'on -an, error by- Ziebart. The
score after one :.4-1 Ziebart •
BO led: off the bottom
4f the, second for Brindley' T'
With .a triple and crossed the
planefor,�their second run ori
Bruce Fisher's. fl•y ball.. •
• Bruce -Bowman closed the".
gap to one in the-bo'ttoin of the '
third with a triple, andcarne
home on a stolen- base before'
Louis-Yundt went down to end
the inning '
After' their lea'
watching- ncl
dwindle, to •a: single inn
Zitbart�decided to pull away
agg,ain, . With,' lwo out,: lton<
Whets
tone•o walked" and-, ad;:" •
vanced to: ',third -on 'Greg.
Haii'sen's• single.' An error
scored- Whetstone .and ad .
vanced'Hansen, and.Langlois
Ited '1 irn '•'hot e•
,t:Mc$eri ie s : game wirin-rig : w
triple.:. in an' extremely. close
:;ball game. :
The' 'teams played: scoreless.
"'ball; unable to get -a. man past
second, :until the' top of .the.
third inning. • •
Lloyd Tigert got' a one -out
triple for-•Lakepor�t;;advance&
to second on Larry McCabe's
•-sacrifice and scored the first.
run of the gape on a twro,base
error vitt Fithees.
The .-Fisher's sq uad :the
q
promptly responded b
scoring. three. 'runs' in •thei
g 1' .
:half of the 'inning, taking
"decisive advantage. Doug
: slamt}ny,e'd ' in .: Jack
1VI K
- • o• innon 'and George Gould
,On. a-.double'•and 'came home
Jiimself on. "tennis"leBrtin'
Lake ort .came . -ut in the
,P . 4
..fourth determined'to tie.- 1'i
score:. rian lecKenzie dr
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St: Joseph's;: School honored. dts athletes ;at an. awards*•
'assembly at the school, last _week,. that i ed, :Donna•
;strm'ate tI,ere •
:eligible tenants
Drentfa'n; sem orgirls, Lisa: ;F.rayne"and Denise Connelly,
junior. girls' and Peter Hendri'ks, Seniorboys.:(staff photo)
n The"' - oderich:Area Housing: serve the town nand Goder.ch :a 11'carits:., bleb would mean
I?P its' Action •,co•mmittee ' removed-' .and"Colborne loWnilt s theyGode j .
r `themselves •. from � the, .ad- :�� r ch wotild••gei 36 units i'n..
shoul • 'be.
.. .. . • d urged to �riggest;the : their'' area ro'ect.' He , said •
a' '..ministration:. of ,•a senior' project.'
:,size •of the: ,buildin -re aired' that Once'.
. ,. ';.,:. , g, , qthe •maervd:ews � are
citi<zen s housing'. project they and':ask town council to option ' . c
•p ompletethe .inform;tion Will
it iiia -ted almos t:a- year. ago iii,. lar�d"to house.it:
go to ..
• 'OHC a d• 't will
n he.
`. order` to„exp diate dealings_ - :.I d -like the project' to '.
, gethandle the rest. '
'between'. .. •• ' us' • .thaten Ont xio • Ha rn
. _ , � .-. • ., g : ta: council..fwir action;: • • said--. :: Bob°Bob• • QJlen; • su ested
s • Cor or.ation.an -Pie--town' of•. `” ' rig
- . g.:. . - -. , . he. -committee -.a . roxim:.. ,
.Code• i P.P ate
r h: . ,.- - :John•' Lyndon; • .Goderich. the si e•of the�•bu'idin needed
The comisiittee learned at. re resentativte Of. OHC said. a whe-.
e -P n ,'tile ' interviews :are;
their:'1asf-in'eetin that. Colic.- that the- o rnm
. .. g .g ve ent. field' • complete 'and. Urge, town
was in 'the,.- process. of:•in- man doing•theintervi•ews was: counciltto option' .land o'
p s
.:Simon Langlois
of"Z'i ""'
art•
o'etbackt:'
hustles o firstbase
in e ' "
,art: t m ted ick f•� (•' -'
11..at o a in a
`gairie•againstBrindley Transport Sunday;" Langl.tiis was 'safe on't-he play, nd Zzeba t:.went
• on towin the game. st ff lroto •• "
g •(,a P 1"r
- . terview.i+hg potential;; tenants;'wonting' on : a list of 89.:.a =