Wednesday, July 7, 1976 Harveys defeated Scabord in the final game of the Dominion Day Tournament and took the James Maude ‘Trophy. Harveys scored four vic- tories along the way with the final win coming in the fourth game July Ist. Harveys combined ‘strong _ pitching, timely hitting with good defensive play during — the week-long competition and were worthy winners. Brian Vanderkracht took the William) Lanark Trophy for the most valuable player. Darrel Lorrimer won the Directors Trophy as the most Sportsmanlike Player and The Chiefs team won the Jim and Rick Bailey Memorial Trophy as the Most Sportsmanlike Team. The last is a new trophy donated by Shoreline Sheet Metal and Mike Nunn. ‘Sidney Hotel, last years tournament winners, kept their hopes alive Monday evening when they blanked KOA 6-0 in game four. Hotel went ahead carly scoring three runs in the hich Wyre y 10 NOV vy ag Go . x yma lt : Ta) Gator titk pale P ceyety! . ind Wor Galuttat \ peat W ATU {eo carl! ine tani te Ahan alo! * rj wp dant FOr A 4ent Rag neh tyne Vhs fret ‘ Lions’ pancake breakfast popular satat (lees AOC el i Gobeil’ A first. Rob Coldwell walked, stole second and when Billy Day’s ground ball was bobbled went to third and Day got to second on the play at third, Ray Hummel walked to load the bases and Doug Johnson single scored Coldwell and Day. Vic Underwood, having control problems, walked the next two batters to force in the third run. Hotel got a single in the second as Coldwell doubled, advanced on a passed ball and scored on a ground ball. They wound up the scoring in the fifth when Hummel hit a solo homer and two singles and a ground ball brought) in’ a second run. Wayne Cripps held KOA to four hits for the win and Vic Underwood was touched for seven in taking the loss. Harveys came up with their second win Tuesday’ evening when they shutout Travelodge, 6-0. Harveys opened the scoring in the third when Terry Orrs’ fly ball dropped safely for a single and he went to second on a poor throw in, can aes ands poaok wenat OWMPIG recon ny ' ww of pail cays Ce 4 HAO 4 CEL YOURS pally Us WHITE'S TELEVISION Your Complete Home Entertainment Centre 2363 Beacon Avenue Aittee sl Sappdaet Vette Vb bty (iby ype t Caansine Harveys win July | tourney Brian Vanderkracht bunted and the throw to third went astray allowing Orr to score. Harveys sewed it up in the fifth when they pushed three runs across. Wayne Hannan opened with a_ single, Ron Pearson forced him at second then Frank Scott singled and Pearson went to third with Scott going to second on the play to third, Irv Hawkins drew a base on balls. This brought in Corky Jossul to pitch for the Bears. Pearson scored on a passed ball and then Scott scored on a ground ball. Don Norbury singled to score Hawkins. Two. singles and a Bear error provided Harveys with a single run in the seventh. Brian Van- derkracht allowed two hits in picking up the win and Al Stewart with relief from Corky Jossul took the loss. Seabord knocked Travelodge out of the tour- nament Wednesday night when they scored an 11-8 triumph in a heavy hitting contest, Seabord put together 656-3012, ene The following activities are planned for the coming week: July 8 and 9 — Parkland School gym open 1-4 p.m. - Clubhouse open 7-9 p.m. July 10 — Day trip to Sooke Pot Holes, Clubhouse open 7- ll p.m. S:T:A‘G: 12 noon to4 p.m. July 12 — Parkland School gym, 1-4 pan. Clubhouse closed, July 13 — Sidney Spit Camp out - Sign-up sheet in’ the Clubhouse. Return July 15th. -arkland School gym, 1-4 p.m. Clubhouse open 7 - 9 July 4th — Parkland School gym, 1-4 p.m, Clubhouse open 7-9 p.m, Next Camping Trip: July 19h to 2st - to Bamfield Peninsula - Sign up sheet at the Clubhouse. 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Ken Christenson opened the first for the Bears with a triple and scored on a ground ball then two Seabord bobbles and a hit batter loaded the bases and Ron Gardner's single scored a second run. The Bears came right back in the second as they Joaded the bases and Avie Stubbington’s single drove in two runs, Seabord came up with a single run in the third as Jack Lusk walked, stole second and scored on Doug Bodens double. The Bears bounced back in their half as Stew Montgomery walked, stole second and scored on Dave Hall’s single and Ken Christenson homered, scoring Hall. That was all for Stan Pritchard as Mike Kirby came on in relief. Travelodge added a single in the fourth as Stubbington tripled and scored: on a ground ball. The roof fell- in on Travelodge in the fifth as a walk and two singles loaded home run. Don Frampton followed with another circuit blow and that was all for Corky Jossul. Doug Harrison greeted Relicfer Al Stewart with a third consecutive four baser and the seventh run, Seabord added an insurance run in the seventh. Mike Kirby vets credit for the win and Corkey Jossul takes the loss. The first game at 9:30 on July Ist, matched Harveys and Victoria Chiefs with Harveys having no trouble in winning,. 16-1 ina game called after five innings. Roger Wallace allowed the Chiefs two hits in picking up the win and Hudson Webster took the loss. The Chiefs were forced to take the field again in the 11:00 a.m. game and minus their No. { hurler were no match for Hotel as they were trounced 12-2. Al Graham gave up three hits in picking up the win while Hudson Webster was allowing eleven in a losing cause. Hotel came right back on the one o’clock draw and took on Seabord who shut them out 6- 0. This loss eliminated Hotel from the Tournament. Mike Kirby gave up three hits and struck out eight ina winning effort. Wayne Cripps took the loss. Harveys made sure there would be no evening game by defeating Seabord 8-4 on the 3:00 draw. TOURNAMENT ODDS AND ENDS: Brian Vanderkracht was the leading pitcher with three wins, Mike Kirby was next with two wins and two losses. Francis Littlechief had the best single game for a pitcher as he shut-out KOA one to nil and at the same time scored the only run with a solo and casuals Regular to *18” homer. KOA and Chiefs played the fastest) game finishing in one hour. Attendance was excellent and the league thanks all those fans for attending and for their generosity at collection time. 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