The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 14A STAR, T i I -A-Y SF.1 MB.:I R 30, 1978
French- caps streak wit
French Cleaners have been tournament in Goderich and
on a winning streak for the their playoff gauzes in the
past moth and have ridden Goderich Industrial Softball
their -..-stteak •through the league championship which
annual' Labor Day Softball they won Thursday night.
The Cleaners blanket;
McGee Pontiacs 1-0 •in the
third game of their best of
five, series. to . sweep the
championship in six. straight
i chdmpionship
games, They got by Ziebart in
three_.stra.ight.` P
Ron Klages' fifth inning two
out double scored the only run
in the championship game.
Jon Barz, backup quarterback f.or.the GDCI Senio>'Vtking's,
sheds off. three Clinton Redmen and heads for the goal line.
in the teams' contest Thursday in. Goderich: Barz turned the
quarterback keeper into a major' to help his team to a 52=0
,.ro'mp over the Redmen in their season opener. The Vikings
are. in Exeter'today for. what Coach Ray Donnelly calls their
firstbig test of the season. (staff -photo) . .
Ray 'Mathers caught a single
with one out in .the inning but
was "caught at second on a
fielder's choice to Jim
McWhinney. McWhinney
scored from first on Klages'
double.' The Cleaners
managedjust one other hit off
Ken Daer, a single by Clare
Harman in the second inning.
Daer pitched through that hit
by. fanning two. Cleaners in a
row. Don McWhinney gave up
just tvvo hits to the Pontiacs
for the win,.'
Ron Sowerby led off with a:
round tripper for the Pontiacs
in the second game of the
series but his club, ceeldn't
hold the •C1`eaners`"at bay and
dropped a 2-1 decision to
French, Sowerby doubled
again in the fifth with one out.
and Don Johnstone ort first.
after :he had drawn a walk.
Johnstone was grabbed at
third • .on the Sowerby crack
when .centre fielder Ray
Mathers gunned him down on
the play. The Pontiacs
managed just two other hits
in the game, singles by Ken
Meriarn and Russ Pruder in. '
the .second and fourth stan,
zas.
Ron Klages tied, the game
for the Cleaners i rthe third
with a two out home run blast
withnobody on: George
Sutton notched the winner in
the seventh after he led off
the inning with a single. With
• two out in the inning,.Mark
Dauphin caught a double that.
Sutton used to.score. Dauphin •
was the' winner ' on. •the
strength of a. four hitter while.
Rick Sowerby was tagged
with the loss giving up 'five:
hits.
h
ikings hammer Clinton in opener.
T.D.
The GD Vikings trounced
the Central Huron Redmen
52=0 here last Thursday in
Huron -Perth Conference
senior football. The game was
the first in league. action for
bothteams.
'Redmen„ are defending
'champions but,: judging from
their performance here, .will
have• a hard . time, repeating.
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The Vikings, on the other
hand, impressed observers
with their . outstanding. of-
fensive . and defensive
strength.
Tom • O'Keefe was 'the
outstanding offensive player
of the game, scoring three
touchdowns and. 'piling up a
tptal of 179 yards rushing. His
toUclidowns :were all short
yardage .situations, capping.
• long Viking drives in each of
the second,. third .and fourth,
quarters.
Lee Arbour, who was in-
jured , later in the. game,
started the Viking scoring
parade with a 12 yard off
tackle' touchdown run, in the
opening ' quarter. Ted
De Jong, Jon'Barz and Bill
Gauiey each ; scored single
touchdowns for the ' Viking
while ,.Grant' Shelton was
credited with a . two point
•
•
safety touch .when he sacked
the Clinton quarterback
behind the . goal -line. "' Iain
Lambert kicked six'Converts
„for the Vikings and a pass
-from Bill Walters to- Perry
Teichert" accounted` for,
another two point convert.
Pete Vogt was .the out
•standing defensive player for
the Vikings., .making; many,,
tackles`"ori both the deeie '
-arid teams.•
The Vikings 'poaching staff
of Ray Donnelly and George
Young are expecting a stiffer
test in their second start
today in Exeter against last
year's finalists, the South
Huron. Panthers. With a good
number of last year's team
returning, coach Ron
Bogart's' Panthers are rated
as .the , team to beat in . the
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