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violence
'The 'Seaforth Merchants -Senior -'Mens
Basebelitterarehad abetter week -this week,
' inningonenftheialthreetutings,-andeam-
ing close in a second.
SEAFOR'TICII WALKERTTON 8
In The first -game on Thursday:theMer-
chants downed -Walkerton byan 1 -1 -8 -score.
Ray ,Anstett ',pitched ,seven innings for
Seaforth; allowing eight-rinas on eight shits,
and -walking seven hatters and'•etriking out
11.
"Walkerton•seored one run in -the first, and
anotheren the third inning -to -take a 2-0 lead
early in the game. •Seaforthscored'twice in
the fourth to tie-the:game at'two.
Walkerton took a 42 lead= in The fifth, but
Seaforth tiedthe game'again to their half of
the same inning, then !broke the game open
in The sixth with seven runs,
Walkerton scored four rims in the final in-
ning, beforeSeaforth made the final out and
took the victory.
Hitters inthe _game for•Seaforthwere; Joe
Aubin withtwo, and Jerry Wright, Bill Dale,
John Cairns, GerardRyan, "Artstett, •Dave
-Garriel€<andYMarc'Fltibinethaebett ithane.
'Seaf0Fth'players committed,fourserrorrs
and=leftlfoinemen onbase ; bile alkerton
•players eommitted anlyethre a er rors'but1eft
110 rnen•onobase.
EXETER9SEAPORTH 1
On Sundayrthentierehantstravelledto Ex-
eter for a;doubleheader, •and In comparison
veiithpast gamesagainstthis Blab;'madeout
extremelyaell.
Despite losing the first game8-1,,the Mer-
chants came. back in thesecondand=lost to
the final inning by only one run.
Robinet pitched •six innings for the Mer-
chants in gameane; allowingteight rams on
seven hits, walking two battersaand'str-iking
out -three.
.Exeter scored one run in the first inning,
two in .the third, three in the fifth andtwo in
the sixth togaintheir-eight tuns. Seaforth's
lone run came in the fifth inning.
Hitters•forSeaforth°wereWrlghtwith two
and Robinet, Daryl O'Connell and Anstett
each with one.
•Exeterrecorded 12'strike etas lnthis ton -
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