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ICHSIG,,N L S T
Omon-
ZIEBART 4
LITTLE'ROWL.O
"hr % n Lan
Fttic e gois.
pitched a one -hit shutout and
.:scored ...the winning run • as
Ziebart Rustproofing '
• .defeated Little. B: w...t2 _l "4'-0in
Industrial .'League: Softball •:
" play .,
Langlois pitched` ten
Strikeouts. and-a11bvved a total .
'seraun-.
f-7.-i;ve �-fii
ca PPositign .- ba
ners -in' -°.the • seven -inning:
Lan lois led off:the second
ti -to;
inning with a walk; went
third •on an error, .and .came'
• •home on Don Parker's single;
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• ; Parker: gal • ed"" third baseon
..1+ •. an ;error; Viand scored . the
second run of the inning on °
Rick .Duckworth',s sacrifice
f4y ,
Neither team icou,.Id muster ,
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a drive until the fifth, inna "
Ron •Whetstone slammea
one -out triple and -scored on
Lee& -Arbour's sacrifice fly..
The❑❑.. Greg Hansen .singled,"
,and . Langlois:` tripled. _him
a_
cr os s ih P sate for .another:
- e
run, snaking thy --score• 4-0
Zieb nt. •
i it off .•-Lan lois,:'
"The on Y h� _ g.
ca.rne.,-_m_-:the---• fourth :rotting',.
when = i1 Black 1)r-Olte:
,n. le:
thr.ougl°i fo"r"a si � ..
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'7tebart .G&rXie darn erQ;�lY-.
Closeto :'a fifth . run-in -the'•.
seventh . inning,. Ron Whet-
stone punched a ',single,,and
-.Lee Arbours base hit put two
mer} .on with one out,. but Gre'g
Hansen's • ` g>;;pund . , out
destroyed that roily:
Simon,fang1ois4got the wine:
for Ziebart, their eleventh in.
tvvexlye� starts,: and 'John
Cr wforrd teak the " Brindley T squad a. decisive, iklcGEE 5' secutive singles to 'bring
advantage:. ... • • _... ., ... CANADA Cb. 1 :home four men.
BRINDLEY T 4 -.That • lead .,,Was diminished • McGee's Ponttacs got five The Canada Coin pang,
BR.INDI,EY, P 2 to one run. in the fourth, when: .runs off nine hits, including humbled;" by. the outburst,
Brindley'Tnansport got two • Brindley P rallied fcr • two. three - 'from -John Warr. to could _muster no, gunpowder
runs in the third inning "anti""Eric Stewart "led off with a defeat the Canada Company in the nexttwo innings,
gained � � q Ydoubled in th
one each .in the „first and walk and. second on squad b ' a • 5-1 score: Deb • fohn Phrlllps e••
fptirth to defeat rivals John. Hakkersasqueeze bunt, „Sh•ewfelt drove in the winning fifth McGee • run in the
Brindley I?lastering by a • Then: Wayne Cook: went to run in the fifth inning with a 'seventh', bringinglome John
acoreor4-2, `' secpnd'• on• an error and ;single.• , Warr, who got on -with ' -a
John Hoy's •t-wo-runtriple :.brought Stewart home, Pete ..•McGee s--' almost broke single. Phillipand Kefly'were
with two. down in the third •i rey,ne singled hame=:Cook to'' through in the first inning: as both left stranded -_
'vas the deciding feeler in the dose. the gap--to`3-2, Brindley---R-ie1 ;:'Sow-erby reached first he Cana -d* s-Ge,n -pant';'
game. The .two tearn P�"left-the-b.ases-loaded in the• on an error,. went tso third-bn - determined: in the'seventh. to
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coliected.a-tottel-of-t-ei-hits. ' , • fourth:' Don--• tri•ston-s-. single-•••With---•Freak---t>:^-•-slratotit, •did •Juslt-
Bruoe•Bow:man.-get . in the. Brindley Tprornp•tly'scored•one.out,:•but failed to make it that: With one ant, Bill Durst •
first--auith 'a -man Boni_sand.__..another.r-uniii_theirhal1of"ih -me- -., - - •-•=s-t-figled--:at•d-•went,--t9-`-third-
, Went- to -.third on Ross Brrn inning te- close the `s:coring° `•Up until the fourth- inning, : Wen Bob Dick got'on„with an
_clley's`_..Single. . Bowman then - Gad Filey geined. first base that was . the only.- .ser.,ou.s error, ---Then- Pat, Conlon•with..
carne home on. Louis Yun.dt'5 oh an.error,•went• to third pa -,,threat, until- the. Canada Co :;another clutch hit slammed
sa'erifiee play1, to .give riri- - BrianBowman's error and ' third = baseman Casey home- burst to ^. break • the
dleY ''T a°.one:r•ufi lead: cattle . hone :for the final run Wildgen led off with. awalk,. , shutout,
'They,. increased the lead to when Steve Haggitt doubled. went to third ..pn_Glen Ti,gert's... The final score: was
three. in the ; third "inning: Gord Riley got theBrindl-ey,' . ;error; and watched' as the ; M.eGee.':s • Canada Co. 3•,".
Brindley got on a' fielder"s, T victory..,givin°g,up three hits` ' next three, men went down. at„• Rick Sowerby;,'ctgllected•:the.•
choice, and :;went to second 'and . striking 'out,. five, while the plate. ''i' '•' win while G1en :Tigert:�' iciced
when Yutidt was hit by , a Jim Martin pitched., for` six In a show of strength, -•- up th•,;loss.' Glen McNeil
itch: Then John, Hoy hit• -a hits and three :strikeouts and McGee'•s came out in the fifth pitched two inning-s';in relief.,
**two -run triple and gave t'he`; fhie loss.. • : and hainniered;: four runs Off _ for..the Canada. Company,
• • . : • pitcher Glen Tigert: With two •
:'`out' and two menon base;
Russ ' Pruder, • Deb-_Shewfelt (:continued on page 13) -
and 'John,, Warr got con- . .
Lee Arbor of Ziebart was
an industrfal league ga
able to beat out aground ball m dight„•Zi'ebart improved •,their hold On first, place. in the A -'
against Little Bowl; Monday : division with al -l) win: (staffphoto)
Foresfers to. play
for Arena; Fund
The Benmiller Foresters
.baseball team plans. 'to kill
two birds, withonestone' en
July. 16 when they take'on the
CKNX Try: Hards. in a ; .slo-
pitchgame at the Behm.iller
•ba11park •
The . Foresters • hope "to..
annihilate the TryBards. plus
-make :som mor:ieyfo'help pat .
a new roof on the Goderich.,
Memorial Arena. Forester'
team officials •announced tne
.1976 version of •the three year
Oldgrudge match between
the two, clubs claiming that
Was �uvill'iiag t.o ::send 'his
players. into battle .for• .such
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Goderich.. .Bantam Girls
continued in :their winning
ways during the: past week,
_taking games'from Clinton
7;' St,; -. 1Vlarys 11' 7 -and
Tavistock 8=5.
In 'the Tuesday night game
against Clinton, the Clinton
team scored all of theig runs
in ,the'.first two innings, as
they .watched Goderi„h play a
•• . mine -run second innint to
-wipe their :lead out.
-Clinton got, five.in the first
as they:, blanked Goderich,
including afiaek-t9-back :hOtne
.: runs from the cleanup. hitters.
Tlien' `Goderich_ carne- `out
swinging, inthe second,
Denise' Mite h'elrnore-. Laura
1 acDonal.4 and Jackie.
• Meri•a-m • hit .back-to-6aek
round •"trrp-perb to`-tead . the
'squad. to .a'nine-run inning
'and a::9-5 lead: "
Clinton got .their last two.-
-runs in -the second on a• two-
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CODE R ICkil I.NDUSTRIALSOFTBALL
:LEk•Gt E,'STAND1 ' ::"
DI•VISIQN "A'N'
•4 Team •
Ziebart Rtis:tproofers .....
French Cleaners .-
1 ' 0' 22
..9 2 Q
Little Bowl ........ .:..... :. a .... 4 . 5 -- 1 • 1•••
�Lak_eportSteelers,........,.... 4' 6 1 .: 9'
,Brindleyr.T • • • 3 .
DLVISION"B'^
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,' McGee Poritlacs, ... .... -,• , , . 8 3 0 i.'..
's
G rdSports . 6 5 l.••• - 13
a,
Fisher Builders , 6. 6 0 2
'Canada Co.:6 ... , 3a 9 0 '..•
6:F.
' Brindley P 1 10 ' 0 2
GAMES .SUr t AY
Canada Co, Vs, Brindley T
Lakeport vsMcGee
Fisher vs Little Bowl
GAMES MONDAY '
French vs Fislier..
-Gee vs Ziebart•
GAIVIES-\V EDNESDAY.
• Little Bowles McGee. "
Brindley P_vs French
,cause as the arena roof.
He said his ballplayers held;..
. a team T meeting -after one .of
,ther. recent clashes: with the' - -
Signal -Star 'Paper. Leafs :an4:
decided. that they wouldn,t)et. '
,,.;phe'►r age hamper their; desire
• to help,' with the .Goderich
Arena Building
• T•hey also decided'that they
would offer ticket holders' for ,
the grudge ;Match an extra
bonus for coming.` out to' •the
game and would have a4dra v.
on' the ticket stubs: Firstpt•iae :
r in ;the:dravu;; a picnic: ,table, •
and second prize,:.a .-cooler;
will .1, :'dwarf ed to the:lvoky
ticket-hcrlde.r'after the draw •.•
a „ dduring the game.,
o4eri:ch .battles ' back: •
ort!
poses` . despite ei��t� �a�ners
GODERICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL.'
Batting Standings
Player 113
-Glen Tigert •: , , '35 19 . 543
. '43i11 Ga.11ow .:...:... . 39•.. 19 : 487;.
Greg Hansen• ... .:.•: , . , ; ,31 15' 483
• °'Casey+Wi•ldgen.:. ,;. .. : . . ...:.:•27 • ` ::.12..._ 444
. Don Johnston • .. ', .. . . . .. ,18 . P 8 • 444 :
Wayne Draper ... . . , . '33 . i' '14 ', 424
....:22' .9 . 409
•..Louis•Yundt,..., 22 9• 409
...Glen Falk'iner : - • 32 13 40.0
Russ: P,ruder , ..:.:. , , .• . •„ 2•8 11 3�'2.,
''PCT,:
Gar -dinar' s ” Sup erstar s---homer-in bottom of•thefourthc .Sealorth lead •- six runsL_Dawn..Westbrook •:-
:scored'.ei "ht runs -in the final: this time off the bat'of omered:with a -ru er' on.,.
g : ••, _ , .. hat'of Kathy..Y . • , The- Superstars tgok the•
-runner
• :twoinningstodefeat•Seaforth :•McKellar; icer second: of the lead 'again in the sixth and Patti,Dei'loinrne hammered -
Heritage Homes 15-9 in Huron game:kept- it this'time. They hit for' 'two=run double and scored
Central Ladies softball action Starting, at the top of the three runs, Connie_Falkiner, • herself, ending sco`ringat'15-9
I•astMonday June 10 Seaforth batting order for Gardifter.'s Dale ' Oke a:nd ' -Bonnie Superstars, i.
hit•'an ' incredible: eight home !` Mugford scoring ., for. the A total of twelve home runs--.
runs in seven innings. .. in the fifth, Bonnie Mugford Gardiner'.s ; squad, Brenda were hit. by: the "teams, Judy
::.'Going into the sixth inning; _ singled, Patti . Derwin me Baruma'.then.pro nptly..belted: Draper: got the win while
SeMorth held a two rit.irt. lead -doubled, Lori Keller tripled. another-.one•outof sight and it :Donna Lee pitched in -a losing •
but theydliddnottind-a. hole two runs in•and-scored her -self-- -looked like the lead would > eausejor. Sea.forth,
' - in Gardiners pitching and the on •a .sacrifice fly for three change hands again.;'but Judy. • In _ are exhibition -game .•
Superstars • back. e played Nlonday evening, the '
,, ... B tiie`1VI r Again
Su rst rs also defeated the,
count. to Vi? runs in the third,: God;eriCti girls with three hits for a `first -inning •: Goderich ' , on ugfo d led off,the lead changed : hands, Cathy • side. ,, pe a e
e runs a 'first. wrth a home run, and he kfur li "Thew erstars then ut the '-Goderich. Dodgers -” WOAA
Dale Oke homered with Heidi. " includi•ng two :hoin run,. St:.1VLarys` added. on"e in t p y' got her 'third homer • p p w g
” i OkeSuperstars s had an early lad, ..women's softball Squad by:a
"Elliott ^ on-.. base and. Kris. -four runs bated in: Dori � the -"third on a.simiiar play, Pe r Y of the, game.•and Donna 'Lee -game' ou"tp of reach in the.q
Kaufman •tri o led. in . Jackie went twig for four as.well: • •• .Retrid stealin home': - Not to,'': be, out' done;: Cathy .collected her. first for an' 8-7 seventh; boostingtheir• lead to •.1 sore:
K P. ge stealing ..
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' ohner` . '; gave GodeYich came out . Murphy .duplic:ated. the: feat ° '
1VFe`riam. Denis' a 11yii%bel-mfr; Kathy. )KI a,.
got her second round -tripper • :Tavistock an early- lead 'as swinging ' in their 'hal:fm;:. with one out in' the Seaforth
of the evening batting in Dori she led off the game with.a- blasting St.. Marys forNg.- side;of the innrngto tie it u
.Oke for two- more=in the fifth alk, -went to. third'on , an.
Walk', : rums and a �' lead, inclu g Ssaforth `got' 't'oili nioY in
inning, Heidi Elliott then got error and scared on'. a,:'_a.home run from Sandy• Rowe . the second when JoanRre'"'
.a homerun _in the sixth, sacrifice fly, Gor;erith :came; :and a two -run double off Ann•. Casburn double home.'
scoring.rJenny Harper; 'Mlle . back to..tie .the genie in. the• •:McDonald's- bat ;St, Marys: -:Brenda Bernina •and..Ka.thy....,.
,s:rngled°'horne Kris Ka;ufriran ' third, Denise; .Mitchelmore added : another run iia the McIcallar-' homered'' •Gax-
from• third- for three .n ore hitting her :.first. home ,run: - .fourth to:pull within two; but, 'diner's caught -up to tie in the
Goderich runs,:Kris Kaufmaii Tavistock promptly spored that was•' yet snore fuel for third as Patti Denomme and ..
and J•hnny More hit buck -to-. three runs in their half of., the Goderich revenge, • • Lori Keller :hammered back- •
back home runs for, three' third;;•'Heidi Elliott pitching .' Sandra. Rowe -bit'a•.two-run-. •to -back home runs, .,,The
more 'runs • •1n the .seventh ' four walks, giving up two hits triple' and Dori • Oke hit a bottom of the third :contained .
tvo more Seaforth runs and.,,
ronin acid cloned, out scoring_ ' and )�eavisig"th;e base"5 loaded. smash over the Fence" for two, •
at 2Q-7, • • ' Godericli:• added another to more and an: 11-5 lead.. St. they . led '5-3�-'Cathy !Murphyy
Dori -Oke got the win and p -u11 within ;two in.the fourth Marys added two inore.in the ;. and Donna Lee hit the genie's
1 niseMitchelirioi•ecollected inning, Tracy Jewell:getting- sixth fora total of seven, but.. fifth and sixthround-trippers, -
'a save inthe game Tuesday. : on"with a walk; .sealing her ---1t was not. enough- to defeat and:, the game.`wasn't': half
:'The Goderich: v Tavistock Way to third --and- -com' n
� -` - Y� ..- g Ftlre-..`strong- G6d�i-cl�_ squad �vcr-G.ar'diner's-;closed
game on June 30 was a real• • home on' a sacrifice fly, _' - who enjoyed their. sixth' win in --•-gap• to one as Dawn.West-
cro' d pleaser, • the • score Kathy.Hohner got on in'the. seven •- st'a'rts, :Denise'` Mit -brook •was :driven. home o_ n`
remaining close for five and.a .Tavisiock hail. of the fourth, • chelrnor'e got •the,•- w for Colleen.Straugh'ans single.
half innings before Goderich getting two bases on an error Goderich.•. •: Seaforth•-n;otChed another
run, homer with two•. men
polled away ; • • • ; and scoring pn-a sacrifice for •
-down, Goderich . upped their
Demise' !Vt'itareI4nore fed --the a 5=2-lead7tr-th•eir-- output —
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iderith towns)
aseball resits .'
by, A. Middleton•
Last ' week's games . for
Goderich* township softball
teams ;were alniostcom-.
pletely rained out, However;
:the junior girls .managed to
Sandwich their-. games bet
Ween showers.
The, iun:,ior "A *team is now
manged by 'Evelyn Beli and.
Anne Bell, who quit the senior.
• : • team in order to help out with
the 'juniors. They played
Stanley, winning 23-14. Stars
•of the game were: Brenda
Harris, with two double
playsr andMarie Brand, with
,a horneriin. •
San Ginn still needs help for'
stopped the e, Goderich
Came back in the. fifth •with•
three ;runs, ' scored.. by
Kauftnan, Mit"chelmore and
Sandy Rowe
Mitchelmore put Goderich
into the lead _for good with a opens
coaching the "B team.
lSlease, is the's'e anypne who
could . help?: They lost -to
Colborne 15-13 but are trying
to gain. some ground. Sisters.
Teresa and Sherry Diiff are
pitcher az ent- f r,
Monday night, July 5, Steve
Thompson and—Wayne
T'ebbutt's senior 'boys played
ail- excellent, game with
Colborne 'at„B'rrniller, losing
9w4.
Goderich Township had
trouble surpassing the "skills
of.Colborne's tough, pitchers.
Stars for the. Goderich
Township team_ . we're Bob
Johnston, who hit a bOmerun
arid,.leff,Cox who pitched the
game. °
0 81`.1
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-: two -fun , smash with. Jenny
>larper on first.. Closing• ! "'
scoring in theseventh,-Laura
MacDonald wdiked acid came tres : �.
bort oncDori:'Oke's. triple. for
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.another ri:Ntr, giving Goderich Three divisions. .o' tho 'Stakes, the .tilLh. race, Levi_
eight rt} s to Tavisk'
tocs five, Ontario Sires Stakes went off"° McFadden drove Young
and a win went to at Goderich Racey • Bl'aze to the wire first in 2:13;
CJ`oderich'.s Heidi Elhot;„ Thursday night in the track's .. The colt, owned by Mlalcotm,
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�' '• ; third, fifth and seventh. faces. acid Robert Maci'harl• .-;of
• Goderich won . a much.. About. 20 two-year-old colts Dover Centre,„ Ontario,' paid
needed game from closeand"geidings paced the= rriile •..$2,70: $2.10 and $2.10,- •
rivals St. Marys,`.by an 11-7 • going ftar.nearly $1,5;000 win The seve"hth race; the third
, margin "'Sunday';.; June 27. pus=s Mbney, "-v-7,1fina'tbn, went off in
Sandy Rowe led- Goderich In .the third race. ,of, the .with Double`'t).e�ne taking the
with a'hotne run.afid a' triple card, the firs` tI'vision, ttave , honors, The dolt,driven by
in three "ifficial "at -bats for Wall brought qck N Wave . Wes'', Coke and owned by
four by
four in.. •> . • G.lerl-Bell-Stable of Toronto,
St. Marys took an early adross i.n 2:09.;2 to give Owner paid $3.80, $3.40 and $2,50. •
three -run lead as .Goderich .James -R. -Reid• of Kincardine Goderich Raceway officials
-ave up two hits, two errors .the Lions share of the .reported an attendance' of
•g
" 27people on, the track's
and -a Walk to,the apposition. $4,9 ,52 purse. 'The colt aid 1,666 pedis
N Tofai
•e di Elliott. walked with one $3.10 to win paid
• 1976. opening night,
;fl i,and,$2.10 to 1a p g
6ut, stole' second and thiird, and show.' ' ' ' money .. 4 et: amounted o'to,
y
and Caine ficin•re •on:li sacrifice In the second,div_ision:rtf the :$47,800.•
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The Huron. County Ladies l+;ecreatlonal.Softball League: held• ailill-star game in Goderich
Tuesday night:and two draws were made .hs'.part of thefestjvlties, Leah Hogarth of
Clinton, won a Set of •golf clubs and. Bhlrelements was the winner of a large supply of
r.efreshrinenits•: (stifffphoto)
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