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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-08-27, Page 11111'77,7,71, IF(11040;i0FF—Shelle Walker of the Wingham softball team fouId Off shis Oltleb, but mentents later connected for a 'double in one of the games of the 101,110, softball tournament held here last weekend. • WINGNIK MAO FROM revia pasitaiwassianancis W 100111NOST6M7977mAc:4/01711T 117".11.1..1117 66MI 'Ill litillitaismakiairmassaani 0 __. . • ....._ ... - ,...:_ --Pumniontionies- i Al - In Iniliowy. AT 7tali 1 s nonaRI - f.;), 111 • to PM. WTI . "I TINISDAY. SEPT. 4 it .......; .... ,1 -0. I. IL I ii 1 BI double, , of a game tournament eventual. Ladies' softball teams • from Keady and Formosa Keady competed Sunday evening at wasdonE the Josephine ball park for the Wingham Ladiest, Soft- ball Tournament Cham- pionship Trophy in a game when ended with a „Needy. win ON -1. NiTANNIURie ea Auk 111 INIKUUNDI . MEM VAIM io mg: IU As mrotannica L.1,14 "01 Err.;:"4"'P.Wilme isinsinissiessumme m gig NcwmariNo• TILL SATURDAY. 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' • • " The first amnia tourna- ment was hefOri Wingbam last .weekend and 'attracted teams from " •Formosa, KeadyLucknow, UM'ondale,' :and Dtiblin Air a round,robin play! Results of the gaMes..are Wingham, won . '01:110 and • lost' feuri won onegarne ankU•lost.faurf: . Lueknow, won (403 games • _and lost three; ;Dublin, woe three pones and lost two; Formosa, vvon, lour games and.lost one; and Keady, won four games andket one. Listowel are e each in a Aunty Slow 0. • the opener in oiit of three ith a 30-29 win Hickey had a double and d Wingham. re also hit by and Dave ' on Thursday m evened the tfa 32-11win. Bob Foxton, 11'd Doug Foxton -1,UTTS for Wing - game will be IlikWingham on te p.m. The wm- * I advance in gainst Atwood. LAST NIGHT AUG. 28 TH ere at it again in the all new adventures of.. • TheBandit. Frog and Justice 00, Itr• LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, AUG. 28714. STEVE McQCIEEN THE HUNTER A PARAMOUNT STARTS FRIDAY! AUG. 29 tic - SEPT. 4T14 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ONLY Two SHOWS FRI. - SAT. 7 & ONE SHOWING SUN. - THURS. 4 P.M. ExhibitiOn Amman tea 1 Can a four'man softball teal -rPtleher, catcher and two infielderS=,-.' t#000,. Man team? • The Wingham BPs will try to prove it can't bedew When they take on a -touring team from California, ap- propriately named. Four's Enough, in an exhibition match next Tuesday. The star of the folir-man team is pitcher Ron Rupp, who throws blindfolded, behind his back and between his legs. In a jam he may resort to more conventional style. , Actually Four's 'Enough has a fifth member, a girl, Karen Beaird. She plays first base and is a talented pitcher in her own right. She will play part of every game on thetour. The other three men competing are Rick Rupp, Ron's brother, at shortstop; Cory Davis at first base and alternate pitcher; and Frank Carderella, an all-around performer who primarily does the catching. Obviously quickness is st BPs tessentialgaiu*, against heel: ei ne rdeCoyf e aierequir e flies as wehold doWn their infield pos ? byThLaent!ylekRteuPtirthef:ofrmteh-de two brothers, who managed a California' Winn to the world championship of the International "Softball Congress in 4973 and has fielded many title teams, The game will start at 8 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Josephine Street ball park. Teeswater lotto winners Murray Whytock of Teeswater won the $300 prize and Connie Johnston and Nancy Excel won the $200 prize in the Teeswater Agri - Lotto draw August 19. Five $10 prizes were won by Wayne McKague, Paul and Evelyn Fischer and Tom and Betty Christie of Teeswater, Teresa Stewart of Formosa and Reuben Appleby of Wingham. T -BALL TEAM --These young ' ballplayers Were among the members of the T-balt. team whlch MorkiMprifor!410 - represented Wingham in the Goderich SpartatOst.' And. Though the team did not Win, the coat), reported It played very Well. In the back row are Shana..0Vore. KareflReid.i hue, Andy Pritchard, Jennifer Cameron, Paul Clark, eri.4ehnt. WinghantArt: • lose to Juniors 6-3 On Aug. 20 the Owen Sound McArthur Juniors returned to Wingham and defeated the Wingham BPs, 6-3, ex- tending Owen Sound's lead to three games to one. Wingham had three runs for eight hits while Owen Sound scored six runs on twelve hits. The game was he -Juni xploded for s 'e tied 3-3 aftceoi/. eight innings but t three runs five hits in the The winning pitcher was :Waddington and the loser,. Don Edgar. Gary' Lisle hit a home" for the BPs during the gaine. " The next game was scheduled for Monday evening in Owen Sound and the BPs needed a win to stay in the series. The local team has ad- vance to the zone. five Ontario Amateur Softball Association championships and is currently awaiting the winner between Brodhagen and Fullerton. ALTON DEFEATS WINGHAM BPS A strong hitting young club from Alton handed the BPs a 2-1 defeat last Sunday in Alton. The first game in the Western Ontario Athletic Association series saw Alton score two runs on four hits during the fourth inning. Wingham 's only run came in the fourth as. Sangster smashed a long home run. 'Petteplace and 'Daer Pitched well but once again the 13Ps left too many men on base and didn't seem to be able to get the clutch hits when they were needed. The second game in this best two 'but of three series will be played Tuesday night in Wingham and the third, if necessary, will probably. be played Friday evening m Wingham. travel to Goderich to play in a tournament. The first game is Saturday at 3 p.m. *Int 'AA? • • . .• PE EINE E-113 Bluevale team fouls off a plicilligalott ChepstOvilna PeeWee softball tournament held et Bluevele 'lest weekend. •, • • 44MILLE1i-0 Our unique country resort has something special foryou! Join us for our... 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