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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-06-05, Page 15• • • STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 7 •• • • • • • 5249981 CISTFiNG DRIVE -1M :STARTING FRIDAY., JUNE 7th OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK :with • •• Fri. Sat. & Sun. June 7, 8 & 9 BEVERLEY HILLS, COP • PLUS JOY OF SEX Fri., Sat. & Sun. June,14, 15, 16 MOVING VIOLATIONS and THE FLAMINGO KID Starring Matt Dillon SAFE AT SECOND—john MacDonald of the Wingham Pee Wee Blue Jays slid in safely at second base as the ball got away and bounced into centre field. Wingham battled Brussels in Pee Wee fastball at Riverside Park last week. 4 BROWNIES DRIVE-IN 169 BEECH ST.-CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:Od PM FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY JUNE 7-8-9 PLUS 2ND FEATURE PARENTAL' I II? GUIDANCE • • • • • • • • • •o ' •. .-1- • • • • • • • • • • • •, • STALLONE They set him up, but they made one mistake. They -forgot they wer dealing with Rambo qiinCR1iM'B0 FIRST WARD PART ii NamNeso 11.e Box Office Opens 8:30 p.m. VIO(JNC, eh...• hem. 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The team's usually- '' SCOUTING .NEWS 'IVR Nine Scouts and three of. their leaders are preparing for the Canadian Jamboree at Guelph in July. There will be a meeting with the boys and their parents to finalize the plans on June 6. The boys are continuing with the gun club. The paper drive on May 25 was a success. Thank -you to those who save their newspapers for this event. The papers are sold to a recycling plant and the money helps to fund the Scouting movement in Wingham. The Cubs are looking forward to a weekend camp June 6, 7 and 8 at Point Farms Park. The Beavers held their last meeting at the Scout House where they had a wiener roast and played lots of games. Fathers were invited to accompany their boys on a fishing trip June 1. The Beavers will end the season at the Beaveriie to be held June 8 at Fals Reserve Park. On June 14 there will be an appreciation night for retiring commissioner Paul Pick at Sutton Park Inn, Kincardine. Leaders from each. Wingham group and members of the group committee will attend. It is reported that camping equipment belonging to the Wingham Scouting Associa- tion is being loaned to the Guides and CGIT. Activities for this season are almost over. Thanks to all who have helped in any way with Scouting.. this year. to reliable defence made some misses at crucial times in all three games, but the boys put on a good showing against some extremely strong pitching and hitting. In the first game Wingham losta close 8-6 match to Grantham. Peter Poulin was the losing pitcher, striking out five batters. Jason Bloemberg led the offense with a long horne run in the fifth inning. The second game against Bramalea also served as the championship game from the Guelph tournament, which was rained out the previous weekend. Brama- lea, last year's all -Ontario Squirt champs, were just too strong in all aspects of the game. The Bramalea pitcher, Scott. Smith, simply over- powered the Wingham batters with his speed. He struck out 12 batters, while Wingham's Scott Neil pit- ched in the losing. cause for his 'time, striking out 11 Bramalea hitters. Ryan Deyell, Tim Currie, Neil and Bloemberg each had singles, while Poulin with a double and a single led the Wingham attack, The local boys just could not match the Bramalea .team, but gained valuable ex- perience in the 12-4 loss. In the third game of division play, the boys lost a close 6-5 match to Napanee. Wingham fell behind 6-1, but attempts at a rally were stopped by the 75 -minute limit on games. ° Neil with a .triple and Bloemberg with a single accounted for Wingham's only two hits against 'some very tough pitching. Poulin and Neil shared the. pitching duties for Wingham. The team continues to improve with everx. game. They now have seTh how good boys of their age can be and hopefully this will en- courage them to work harder prepare__ _ f or..._..the....next tournament in Fergus in three weeks Bridge club ends season The final 'session of duplicate bridge club for the 1984-85 season was played to Brussels Atwood last Thursday • evening. Trophy Winners -for the year were Harley Crawford for the men and Elaine Colvin for the ladies. The Mitchell System was played last week and the winners were: North, and' South, Mr. Crawford and Yvonne McPherson, first; Rena Fisher and Mary Caslick, ' second; Margaret Mundell and Jean Whitby, third. East and West winners were: Wilfred French and Jessie Chester, first; Bert. Mathers and Margaret Cruickshank, second and Louise Welwood ,and Kay Forgie, third. The bridge club will resume meetings in the fall. V 4 Belmore defeats BPs in late rally By Peter Bauer The " Wingham BPs fell victim to a late rally by Belmore in Bluewater Fastball League action last Tuesday evening. The two clubs were deadlocked at two runs apiece going into the eighth inning before a five -run outburst gave Belmore a commanding lead. Belmore added one more in the ninth to walk away with-wthe 8-2' victory. Don Edgar was tagged with the loss, surrendering four runs after seven innings of work on five hits. Ed Daer, who came on in relief, also gave up four runs as the Club committedfive errors in the final two innings. Dave Eadie was credited with the Win, giving up four hits while fanning 15 batters. Ron Riley pitched a six -hit shutout to lead the Wingham BPs to a 2-0 win over Clifford in Clifford last Tuesday evening. Riley struck out 10 men enroute to the win. The game, which went into extra innings, was settled in the eleventh inning as the BPs put tdgether three hits producing two runs. With two out, Kevin Coultes doubled. He was followed by Bob Armstrong with an RBI. single and later scored on another RBI single .by Bob PQEGG. Riley remained on the mound and forced two men. to fly out, walked one and struck out one to retire the side. BPs are unsuccessful at Brodhagen tourney By Peter Bauer The BPs edged Rostock by The Wingham BPs came a 5-4 margin in game three, up dry in their first tour- coming back from a 4-2 nament action last weekend deficit with,a run in the fifth with a split in Brodhagen. and two more in the seventh The local.squad opened the as Ed Daer picked up the tournament with a 3-1 win win. over the Caledonia Juniors The BPs had 10 hits in the as Dave Burns scattered five, ° contest with Bob Armstrong hits enroute to the win. The going two -for -three . at the BPs got all three runs in the plate and the trio of Bruce fourth inning 'on two hits. Skinn, Ron Smith and Daer Jim Seip went two -for -three going two -for -four. Daer had at the plate and had one RBI. three runsbatted in while In game two the BPs were Skimp and Tom Pegg had shut out by Caledonia Maple singles. Farms 2-0 with Don Edgar , The BPs were eliminated taking the loss, allowing one from further action when earned run on five hits. B. they dropped a 2-0 decision to Timson cranked a solo home Smith -McNaughton frbm run in the second and Kitchener. The BPs were Caledonia picked up another limited to three hits off run in the fourth while J. Pearson. Both Kitchener Kett went the distance to runs came in the fifth inning protect the two -run lead. and the . lack of offense culminated in the BP loss. Bantams Bluevale Bares down Blyth lose to Werths By Dianne Grummett The Blyth Bantams visited Last Wednesday night saw Wingham for a game against the unbelievable happen: the the home -town Lake Huron Bluevale Bares lost to Moving Bantams at the Josephine Street park on Friday evening. Murray Foxton's double in the bottom of the seventh brought home Jason Ducharme to break a 9-9 tie . and give Wingham the win: On Sunday evening Wingham ventured to Blyth and when the long evening was over. Wingham was on top with a 27-2 victory. The entire team came up with solid hits and capitalized on fielding errors by Blyth. The boys' next game is Wednesday evening at Belgrave. �4 dySh was h etition in th Shanal n; jum McGr A group of 152 4-H mem- bers took part in the com- San elley of RR 2, Gorriehigh senior in the Coon HuronCounty 4-H: judging comp. Winning top honors a novice class was ee TenHag of Aubur, or, Lana Jones, and Clinton intermediate, Mike egor, Kippen, who also had the top score overall petition. Blue Jay Pee Woes lose FOR CLASSIFIED ADS Phone Wingham 357®2320 The Wingham Tri -County Blue Jay PeeWees hosted Brussels last Monday evening at Riverside Park Both teams started playing well defensively, allowing only one run each after two innings. However the Brussels squad went on to win 12-6. Scoring first for Wingham was the lead-off batter, Darryl Daw, with a home run. Brussels ope ed it up in the top of the third with five runs to none for the Wingham lads who showed several defensive lapses. Brussels added five more' runs in the fourth and fifth innings. With the score 11-1 in Brussels' favor, the Wingham boys started to bear down and scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth. Scoring for Wingham were Daw, John MacDonald, , Ian MacKay, Bill McGrath "and Mark Wickhorst. However the Blue Jay PeeWees allowed Brussels to get a twelfth run in the top of the seventh on a throwing error from the Wingham catcher. The local team could not add any runs in the bottom of the inning. The team tried to avenge the loss Tuesday evening in Brussels when the Blue Jays Peewees had their `(ace -in- the -hole" Chris Martin back in action'. (Condolences are extended from the team to Chris and his family in ,the recent passing of his grandmother.) The Blue Jay PeeWees met a much stronger team from Atwood Sunday and were blasted '24=5. Scoring Wingham's five runs were MacKay with two and McGrath, Jeff Hollenbeck and MacDonald with singles. MacDonald was the team's most impressive hitter. In four trips to the plate, the lad hit every time and even cranked out one home run. His other hits were caught by the opposition deep in the outfield. In addition to the Tuesday evening game, the team will meet Gowanstown this evening (Wednesday) at 7 o'clock at Riverside Park and will be in Belgrave Friday evening at seven as well Werths of Listowel 12-6. After an incredible four innings of quick, nearly flawless play, the Bares were in cc$itrol 5-0. Werths scored one run in the fifth, but the Bares canceled it by scoring in the top of the sixth. What a game! Had the dreaded Werths finally me their match? Apparently not, a everything came to grinding halt as Listowe scored seven runs in th sixth and four more in th final inning. But fear no 'sports fans, the season i The Wingham Advance -Times, June 5, 1985—Page 15 SHANNON ROBINSON awaits the offering from the pit- cher as the Wingham Squirt girls battled Brusselsrlast week. Wingham scored eight runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to take a lead into .the fifth, inning of their game. girjs Bantam trounce o The Wingham Bantam girls opened their softball season on a positive note last Tuesday with' a convincing 15-0 victory over Londes- bora. Despite the lopsided score the bats 'have not exactly warmed up yet, but the base -running was well executed. The battery took care of most of the defensive game. Lynne Braun struck out nine of 14 batters she faced in four innings, with catcher Michelle Cameron teaming up with Heidi Strong to pick off three more en route to second base. Kelly Hollenbeck, with Julie Leedham behind the plate, fanned seven of 10 batters while allowing only one hit in the final three innings. This year's team in . the Tri -County league consists of Michelle Cameron, Lynne t Braun, Kelly Hollenbeck, Julie Thompson, Julie s "Cameron, Julie Leedham, a Tracy Thynne, Tracy .Steer, 1 Tracy Scammell, Sherri pponents Marklevitz, Terri Shaw, Heidi Strong, Dale Mc- Farlan, Leah Kulas, Brenda - Lee Loughran, Jennifer Willis, Paula Rintoul and Trudy Foxton. Wingham 18, Brussels 5 The Bantam girls made it two in a row last Friday with. an 18-5 victory at Brussels. Again the battery was' working well. Hollenbeck retired nine batters by strike -out in four innings while Braun counted six strike -outs in three innings. The rest of the defence played well after the first inning. Everyone was a little confused during that . first inning until it was realized the diamond was not properly set up. Once this was corrected, the play went smoothly.. Offensively a heads -up play by Kolas to .get.to first base on a dropped third strike with two outs led to a nine -run inning. The bats are starting to warm up a little, with the base -running continuing to be well done. t; June is busy for new and the mighty Bares track & field club have just begun to fight ! . The home run for this week - (as far as anyone 'can remember) goes to Judy Carter Lapagge. The team will play in Palmerston this- Thursday evening, in Fordwich Monday at 7 p.m. and will host a game June 12 at 9 p.m; Don't forget to arrive early because with everyone clamoring for seasts we don't want any injuries. Also as it is much easier and more enjoyable to play the game with baseballs and umpires thanks tothose who made it possible to enjoy these -luxuries by supporting Sunday's car wash. We took in $147 minus expenses, which will be considerly`less than anticipated since use of the big vacuum was donated. The month bf June • is shaping up to be a busy one for the Wingham Track and Field Club. A total of 40 children will travel to York University thi Sun y for the Appleton Gaup Track and Field Meet for Mites, Tykes, Atoms, Bantams and Midgets. A new event at this year's cup i& the pentathlon for Grade 7 and 8 students. It will include... the -80-metre - hurdles, the long and high jumps, the shot put and the 800 metres. The following Sunday, June 16, the provincial minor trackand field cham- pionship will be held'" at Oshawa. The competition is fqr Mites, Tykes and Atoms and .27 children from the local club will be attending. The top" two finishers in each event at the provincial meet will qualify to go to New Jersey in 'August for the major regional meet. Kitchener is the site of the Royal Canadian Legion District C Meet June 22 for competitors of Bantam age and up. The Legion ._meet . conflicts with the Colgate Women's Games to be held June 22 and 23, however the local club will send competitors to both meets. Some students from the F. E. Madill Secondary School also are scheduled to attend the two final June meets. HONDA INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE HONDA Interstate $5,69So0 750 lnterceptor $3,69500 XR200D $1,09900 TC70E $ 64900 Freight & PDI extra on all prices. Sale applies only to in-store stock at your local HONDA dealer. LYN HOY ENTERPRISES LTD. .®.. Sales & Service Hwy. No. 86 East of Wingham 357-3435 Imo...