The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-09, Page 13It
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Winghom Tykes bow out
SEE THE 1977
to strongWheatley club
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In the first round of the Ontario
Coaches Ken Saxton and Bob
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downs, Wingham BP Tykes came
baseball team, looking back ovae
up against the power -packed
the season, would like to expreN
`t
Wheatley nine and bowed out of
their thanks to everyone who'
the best -of -three series in two
helped with care and vocal sup -
straight games.
port during the year.
In the first game at Wheatley,
Special thanks was
the local club matched the
to Bill Johnston for his great
oppo 'tion for two innings with
write-ups of each game. Molt of
the Mire tied 1-1. -Then the
all they would like to thank the 17
Wheatbats exploded, The
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great ballplayers for a job well
. '
scored three runs in the third andd
done.
eight in the fourth to raise the
score to I2-1. Wingfiam managed
single runs in the fourth and sixth
but had the long ride home after
Ho wi ek Lions
suffering a 12-3 loss. ,
The one bright spot in the loss
bingo
was the big day at the plate for
winners
Dave Montgomery. He didn't
seem to mind the fast Wheatley
Howick Lions' bingo winners
pitching. In fact he had a perfect
for last week were:
day at the plate with two singles
Regular games: Mrs. Huber,
and a double. Ron Schistad had a
Mildmay; Mrs. Anderson, Luck-
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pair of singles and, those five hits
now; Ethel Forbes, ,Harriston;
were all the local boys could
Doris Hueston, Atwood; Mrs.
A LOT OF THE ACTION on Saturday afternoon occurred
muster.
In the return match at Town
Atcheson, Wingham; Jim Scott,
Listowel; Verna Secord and
around t ird baseman Bill Haines of Wingham BP Tykes.
Park last Saturday afternoon the
Sarah Hamilton, Lucknow; Ethel
The Tykes were playing the second game of Ontario
Wheatley boys, full of confidence,
Sutton, Ethel; Kay Rich, Wing-
Baseball Association best -of -three playdowns against a
showed no mercy. They bombed
ham; Phyllis Baker, Wingham;
strong Wheatley club. Haines was kept busy keeping
the local club, 22-3.
Arthur Hendricks, Waterloo;
Wheatley runners close to third base and away from
The depth of the Wheatley team
Mrs. Patterson, Walkerton;
scoring. However the Wheatley runners just kept pounding
was quite evident as they switch-
Dorothy Settler, Hanover;
around the bases and won the series in two straight games.
ed their players into different
Dianna Boyd, Gorrie; Mrs. C.
positions. They used four pitchers
Denstedt, Dorking; Dorothy Zett-
and still limited the Wingham
ler, Hanover; John Stroop, Ford -
boys to three hits.
wich;and Elizabeth Stinson, El -
The big hit for the local club
was Robbie Strong's deep blast to
mira.
Share the wealth: first, Anne
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for Peter
SPORn
centrefield a triple.
Yeoman, Wroxeter; Mrs. Finni-
Keet and Jeff Moore beat out two
gan Wingham, Sarah Hamilton,
infield taps for singles.
Lucknow; Mrs. Dewar, Atwood;
In true sportsman style the
second, Mrs. Dewar, Atwood.
local lads, at game end, were
$25.00 special: Mrs. Ste. Marie,
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seen offering their hands in
Wingham. Stand-up bingo:
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congratulations to their victors.
Bernice Walker, Wingham; jack -
They wished the Wheatley team
pot consolation and bonus: Mrs.
the best in future playdowns.
Barkwell, Lucknow.
Wheatley will certainly be a
tough team to beat. The local
Lap card: Margaret Edgar,
It is strange how something un- ada. He is also quite a man.
boys, with a larger number of
Wroxeter and Mrs. Griffith,
forseen appears to crop up to en- He has mentioned on several
younger players, gave it the "old
Gorrie; dart game: Margaret
Edgar, S12.00.
danger the. career of a profes- occasions that when he retires he
for Chatham.
royal try". The boys have come a
Door prizes: Mary Hein, Mary
sional athlete. might run mayor of
Take the case of Ferguson Jen- If he ever puts his threat into ac -
long way since last May and have
provided good, exciting baseball.
Walters,. Walkerton; Sarah
tual practice he could wind u as
kins of Chatham, one of Canada's P P
With this sound foundation it
Hamilton, Lucknow and Doreen
premier athletes. He is coming the leader in his hometown.
looks like the boys should have a
Leek, Wroxeter. .
towards the end of a great base People love him around Chat
good team next year, thanks to
Lucky draws: Eva Weigle,
ballgEareer and now picks up an ham and the color of his skin
the untiring efforts of coaches
Neustadt; Kaye Atcheson, Wing-
injury which might make him re- wouldn't make any difference.
Ken Saxton and Bob Foxton.
ham; Olive Lewis, Wingham;
tire prematurely. They love him for the man he is.
Arthur Hendricks, Waterloo.
Fergie was looking forward to
a really good season in 1976. He
had been traded to a World Series use the
contender; something he had
never been able to achieve be-
fore. training camp came WfiNTADS
he
along he felt he was in the best
condition of his career.
"This is my year," Fergie told WINGHAM 357-2320
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me one night in Chatham as he ,
skated off the ice after playing an
Industrial Hockey League game.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
I don't have many more left
Se ember 10 11 12 and it would be nice to retire with
O a winning season and a World
audaeniy, x Series ring. This is the dream of
``' America's O
m most beautiful _n every ballplayer."
Boston Red Sox got off to a bad
a cover girl m start and Fergie didn't get into
3 was a O stride until May. Then he started
O The story of a
= woman's outrag woman m to win games he had been losing
'^ and a woman raped. z by one run earlier in the season.
revenge. `\ D But as fate would have it, he in-
ti L1at pSrI�Ck m Lured his Achilles tendon in July
and he had to sit out a few turns
Nib .o. „ on the mound. He had just started
3 to recuperate when he re-injured
d.......�. �.... i:.. „ ,...- n hw� •w..r..w Iw.wuow �o . ••.. the tendon.
Q srm.o.e m r� us no � X1 It was on odd injury, in that he
did it while running to cover first
W base. It was thought at the time
1 s he had been pushed as he stepped
pEi'"1?1G 1 on the base for the putout. Later
he stated he had heard something
V
LL m pop as he was running towards
LL 1 W the bag.
O When I was talking to Fergie in
K the spring he mentioned the fact
m that he had been relatively lucky,
not having received any major
wRi1 � � •.•.i.1 l,illll II� I~�v.. ■9 u". :I�: I
injuries during his career. Now
that he is in his waning years he
has to come up with something
like this.
Fergie isn't the type to sit idle
during the winter. He plays
Box Office 7:45 hockey and is one of the top scor-
Show Time 8:30 ers in the Chatham Industrial
I I 1 Progratn3 Subject Hockey League. He is also one of
the most aggressive.
1 1 To Change "I like the physical contact of
Without Notice hockey." he once said. "In ball
Fit. a SAT. this is something you don't have
Sttpf. 10-1 1 Sunday, Sept. 1 2 too often
WAITER "Sure there is contact but it
MATTHAU isn't as physical as in some other
TATUM sports. Hockey toughens me up
OrNLM, and I always feel much better
TMERAD NtWs a going to training camp after a
a winter of hockey -
Jenkins is through for the sea-
son and did come up with a win-
ning year. He had a 12-11 record
r} b when he had to leave the game
early last week At the time of the
�r injury he was winning his 13th
game but hadn't been in the game
i%a full Innings. Therefore he
0% wasn't the pitcher of record "nen
AM,11 EMM•Iniw•nl ; the Red Sox eventually beat
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Fergies old teammates, Texas
k P' nQers
Jenkins may never get his shot
at a World Series ring now. He
has said he has given himself a
f' I I deadline and expects to retire to
his farm just outside Blenheim
AGAIN.
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COLOR when he turns 35. He is 32 now so
he has three more years.
With an injury like this it could
Open Weekends Only be earlier than 1979 when he re -
Friday, Saturday, St Sunday tires.
No matter when he retires he
has been one of the top profes-
sional players developed in Can-
a -
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+ SCOUTING' NEWS
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'Phe '76-'77 Beason of Scouting year and we will revert to the
will be underway again next waiting list. It is hard to have to
week. tell an eager eight-year-old that
The new Beaver Colony will be can't join Cubs this year.
bold its initial meeting Wednes- An interesting bit of informa-
day, September 22. See next tion was lespowd from a very
week's column for more informa- good article in this mouth's Pres -
tion. byterian Record: "In the world of
Cubs and Scouts meet at the today, many places of leadership.
Wingham Public School audi- are held by men who received
torium. Cubs please note the their early training .in the Scout
change in meeting night, Pack If, movement. For example, of the
Monday, September 13 at 7 p.m.; 65 astronauts chosen for the lunar
Pack A, Tuesday, September 14 exploration program in the Unit -
at 7 p.m. and Scouts, Wednesday, ed States of America, 52 were
September 15 at 7 p.m. once Scouts. Of the 12 who walked
There is still a shortage of Cub on the moon, 11 were Scoots, w -
leaders which may force combin- cluding the first, Neil Arm-
ing the two packs. If this becomes strong".
necessary it will mean that no Our Scouts — a budch of knob-
-new Cubs will be accepted this by kneed sissies? — Never.
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