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Teams in race for second place
?Amazing Oil Mart con-
tinued its streak this week in
. Men's Monday. night bowling
and opened up a full game
lead over_, second .place -
" French Dry Cleaners. The Oil.
Mart grabbed five points off
Roy's Boys Monday night to•.
boost their season total to. 42 .
points and first place'.
• • n
• Jim McWhinney rolled a
303 single for a team high for
the night and teammate.
Sonny -Moore led the club with
a .758 triple. Heinz Sartori
turned a 240 single into a .718
triple to help the Boys .to two
points. The Boys are in the
;league cellar with se4so
points, n
1.
The Goderich Industrial Softball League honored several of
its outstanding,.players at the group's annual banquet held
in Vanastra last Saturday. Recipients included, (back row
from left) Richard Schoemaker, rookie -of -the -year; Bill
liIac•k, most sportsmanlike player; and Rick Sowerby, the
league'smost valuable player. Other winners were Carmen
Fielder, best catcher; Bill Gallow, best outfielder; and
batting champion, Glen Tigert. (staff photo)
OIdtimers
start to
Ted Williams, manager 'of nament in Zurich between
thefGoderich Oldtimers, March 12-20 and under
announced this week that his tournament
d rules
l feast ilthrl be
e
team has . been officially . gr
accepted into' the Canadian games: He said he did not
O 1 d t im e r s H o c k e y know what level the Goderich
Association and has; been club will be put in adding it
accepted to. compete in the depended on how the team
Second ' Annual European developed between now and
International T.ourn'ament in then.
Zurich; .Switzerland in "It's a recreational tour
March. nament first," said Williams..
Williams said the Goderich "The tournament directors.
club; now 25 players strong, look 'at the team's -`record,
will be playing in the tour- 'type of competition .and
French.. inc'r'eased their
season total by arEism dismal tho
wo
points falling p Y .
Hopefuls..French got some
hot bowling from Don
McWhinney who "hit. a • 308
single but was edged out of
the team high honors by Les
Pit%lado who managed 320 in
one `.game. McWhinney's
three game total stood as the
higher of the two at 804 with
Pitblado getting 754 for the
night. The Hopefuls took
work for Zurich tourney
ability level of players and recreation. 'They hope to get
then classify their ,corn- in shape for. the Zurich
petition." tournament .and are now
The manager said�,the ' playing hockey three times a
players that showed up for week. The players come out
the initialteam practices • faithfully to practice and
,were in "poor to bad shape", accord g nrinto Mr. Wse Williams
adding they were oldtimers in a
e the
the true sense.of the word. results of their work. He said
The youngest player on the some of the old legs are
• team thus far is the minimum starting to come back to life
age. of 35 and the oldest is 48. adding twhilee pl aer are having
The . average age ' of'. the
.- -
Mr. Williams said the.
players had selected .a team- - m
To attempt to gain sortie •.
executive consisting of Gary game; experience the club
BobShrier, Doug entered a December tour -
p
layers is 41
Taylor,
Cruickshank, Gord Walters, nament. in St. Thomas which
Harold Leddy, Ken Hutchins. involves teams . from
- and • Mike . Russelo and Woodstock, Tillsonbur'g, .
planned to name a coach in Ilderton, St. Thomas,
the nett week. He said he and Strathroy, -Wailaceburs arid
Ken Hutchins hr:4 put hours. Morspeth. . The men have
and hours,of work into getting gathered sponsors for the
the oldtimers hockey off the ' team and will . be sporting
ground and it enjoyed ex- black and gold uniforms when
cellent response; • they take -to the ice next
The players that responded m.onth.
to ,the idea are 'very serious The Zurich tournament will
about the ideals Of CORA be played at two sites during
which are conditioning :arid'. the eight days with 48 teams
• a
advantage of. their pin han-
dicap, and followed Gene
Ryan's"' -283- .single and 751
club out of the basernent by
single marker`.
George Vancferburgh led
the Signal Stars to a'seventh
place tie,with a 283 single and
a 769 triple that gave the
Stars a five point night and
triple to a five point night
upping their season count to
23 points and seventh spot,
TickerMero led Augie's
Dogies with a 283 single and
768 three game effort and the
Dogies went on to shut out the
Recalls and move into third
place. The seven points runs
their season total 34, onepoint
out , of, second,, . C'harls
Williams hit a 260.single and
had a 724 triple ,for the night
but his club couldn't grab .a
game and dropped to fifth
place with 28 points.
The Tail Ends jumped into
fourth- place behind a 287
single by Doug McTlwain'and
a 669 three game total that
helped to grab five points off
the B.D.'s The points gave the
,Tail Ends a one point edge
over the Recalls for fourth
place. The got a 252
single from Stan Dungale and
a 592 triple from .Dpn John-
ston but managed only two
points. Thepoints kept the
boosts their total for the year
to 23 points. The Stars
doubled Huromi.c. Metal who
are in sixth place four up on
the Stars. Jerry Rivett led the
Metals with a 251 single and a
692 triple. t
taking part. Mr. Williams
said the players decided at
the outset•that everyone who
joined the club and kept up
the work would get ;some ice
time. in Europe adding that
the club was hopeful they
could maybe win some games
while they're at it.
"The team that won the
championship last,year in the
level we will probably be in
• was formed two weeks, before
they left to go," he said.
"We're net quite : that
unorganized but we're still a
:new club."
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