HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-05-03, Page 9The Commercial League • and CYO held windup banquet
at the Seaforth Legion • Hall Saturday night. Season winners
(front) Captain Reg. Dick (standing); Nelly Jansen, Eddy
Rene; Jean Van Drunen; Francis Van Drunen; (absent) Hubert
Van de Velden.
Playoff winners were (left) Jack Rene, Lyle Haney,
Martha Claessen, Paul de Kroon, John-Jansen, abs. Dianne
van de Velden.
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(By Keith Murray)
The Seaforth Midgets lost
their WOAA Midget C final ser-
ies with the Mount Forest Mid-
by, scores of 2 - 1, 3 - 2, and
7 - 5. •
fn the final-OM in Mount
Forest of April 11, the visiting
Seaforth Midgets were downed
7 5.
Seaford) received five of the
16 minor penalties called in the
game.
Lloyd Aitkens scored a hat
tack for the winners, with Jeff
Balser getting two -and Mitch
Merchant and Kari Mom fin- •
ishing out the scoring. Seaforth
got two goals from Barry Lane,
with-one each cdming from Nevin
Bennett, Dwayne aornish, Dave
McClure. The Midgets were be-
hind early in the game 2 - 0
but by rthe end or the second
period the score was tied at 3.
Seaforth• went into the lead early
in the third period but Mount .
Forest then scored three goals to'
go ahead 'by two goals at 6 - 4.
Seaforth tried to get a• come-
back going and got a goal from
Barry Lane,• but Karl Aitken
restored the Mount- Forest lead
only 16 seconds later. That goal
killed the Seaforth attack as it
was too big a margin to overcome
in the remaining six minutes of
play. Final score Mount Forest
7, Seaforth 5.
MIDGET NOTES
Mount Forest proceeded to the
semi-finals in the Ontario play-
offs but lost td a Midget team
from Hagersville. Barry Lane
was injured With a cut above his
right eyebrow near the :nd of
the second period-but came back
and scored 2 goals in the third.
This is just one example of the
Midgets' great determinatipn and
desire. Thanks in extended to
everyone who made' this succes-
sful year possible. Thanks is
extended from the Midgets to
coach and general. manager, Glen-
McClure and` Bin McLaughlin,
also to Lou Tessier for a -job
well tione.
Midget Yearbooks will lie on
sale , available from Midget'
hockey players for $1.00. The
proCeeds from the yearbooks will
help towards the buying of jackets
for the Midgets. Your help-to
wards this will be much apprec-
iated. -
Navy and pas-
tel shade?. you
really must
net Miss.
ity coots, in
Spaing
most " ponnlaz
Canoe race success
despite weather
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Members • of the Hayfield
Lions Club are calling their First
Annual Bunny Bundle Canoe Race
' a success despite hostile weather
and confusion among entrants.
There were 17 entries in the
six classes and despite wind and
rain, all, managed to finish the
12 mile race.
, Originally scheduled to run
from the bridge at Hully-Gully
to the Highway 21 bridge at Bay-
field, the race- course had to be
changed to one that started a mile
and a quarter south of Hully-
, GuW, and ended on. the Bayfield
River at the Varna Bridge.
Organizers blamed the route
change on the shallow water west
of Varna which exposed rocks;
making the river impassable.
Originally set to go on April
15, the race was moved back a
.week to accomodate the sunny
Bundle Canoe Race at London
which had been also moved back
a week.
- Fastest time of the day was
turned in by Rene Boogmans .of
Jiensall and Ken Farwell of Zur-
ich, who paddled the route in one
hour and 33 minutes,
Complete reu'Its of the races
are as follows by class in order
'Of finish; novelty, Dave Parker
and Andy Calder of Clinton, Ron-
nie Broadfoot and Brian Tomkins
of Brucefield; family class, Ron-
ald and RusselGibson of Komoka,
DOnald Johnson and Marvin Mer-
rier of Bayfield;_,,,aervice clubs,
"Pete -Black ,Rolf Droste of
St. Marys Kinsmen, Roger Noble
and Don Jefferson of Huron FiSh
and Game Club; , mixed class,
Larry Ferguson of Hensall and
Cathy Reid .of Exeter, Bill and
Bonnie McNutt of Hensall; kayak
class, Len McCoy ci 'London,
Doug Tasker, of London; open
class Rene Boogemans and Ken
Farwell, Will Brown of Hensall
and Dale Emery of Vanastra.
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SATURDAY afternoon at 2 p.m.
The Mixed BoWling League ended the season's play with a dinner party at the Community
Centre Saturday night. Trophies were presented to League members representing standing
during the year and included. (Top) Individual winners (left)(front)'Catherine Dupee, Most Im-
proved; Betty• Seymour, High Single; Barbara Wesenberg, High Average; Hazel McGonigle,
High Triple; (rear) Larry wesenberg, igh Single; Bill Desjardine, High Triple and.John COleman,
High Average. (centre), The Head Pins play off champs included (left) Flora Anne McAllister,
John Coleman, Joyce McClure, Don Dupee and Betty Seymour. (Bottom) The Aces were low
team (left)- Thelma Coombs, George Hays, Henrietta Brown, Mack MacLean and Mae Young.
(absent Wayne Scott).- (photos by Oke)
Other winners included'(left) DianaJanseni,TrudyClaessen;
Nancy Scott; John de Kroon; Andy Nyland; Karen McLean;
Dawn Wood, Dorety Van Doornink.• og• •
C. Y. 0. whalers for the season were: Dawn Wood,
Gerard Meideger, Karen McLean (absent Nancy Scott). • '
Spetial rewards for high single, triple, average were
won by Joanne Dorssers, Francis V. Drunen, Ann Nobel,
Lyle Haney and Mary nisei. (absent John Coleman).
PUNCH LINE
OF THE WEEK
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From
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Horses Mouth
.(By Ken)
J. R. Skipper is likely to be sold for one-million
dollars this week. Dutton horseman; Russ Miller,
the present owner of J. R. Skipper, will also still hold
a twenty percent interest in the horse. Stanley Dancer
representing the interested syndicate came to Rocking-
ham Park, from Florida just to drive the horse in the
Romeo Hanover Pace. The three year old son of
Meadow Skipper finished fourth Friday,
Monday night at. the London oval, in the• fifth race
Miss Belle Bars was the winner with Frank Mac-
Donald on the bike. The mile went in 2.05;1 and
the pay off was $7.00. This is the second win in a
row for*Miss Bell Bars who is owned by Fred Fowler
of Londesboro. Miss Belle Bars will race in the
closing night final of the A. R, Whitesell pace Monday,
April 30. In the sixth race ilurrican Lisa was out
of the money. This was the fastest race of the night
and went in 2.03:4.
In the second race at the London track Wednesday
night, Hylyn Mary was 'the winner in 2.11a. The ,
pay off was $9.80. Hylyn Mary is owned by Seaforth •
horseman Sandy Doig and was driven by Ray McLean.
In the • sixth race Carry on Syl. with -Gdrd Pullman
driving came third.
At the Hanover track El Sam 0 paced the fastest
mile of the; night 'in winning the second race for owners
Joe and Jilt) Dick and Dick Burgess. Gord Pullman
waeon the bike anti e' rpay off was $8.00, This is th
second win in two is this season for El Sam 0.
Woodstock Raceway will have 'three race dates
dui ing the month of May, the first will be Thursday,
May 3, followed by one on the 8th. These will be
both night races with post time 7:45. On the holiday
May 21 there will be afternoon races with post time
1:00 p.m.
With the better weather the local training trac is
a hive of activity. Sunday morning the local.kail
birds were given a few anxious momenta when follOging
the first heat a horse driven by trainer Phil-tilsback
took off while the driver was busy checking some
equipment. • There weft' no injuries to either driver
or horse and they were both back for. the next heat.
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