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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-13, Page 9y,. 7"rSiU Y'G, x V '� a ur ik x.ne.ar xy nw 3 ' .. og'� I ,N (lit' Keith Murray)' in a nets and strong olota Qc s in the, the, ether ^ assist c,4'edited` to a On Saturday, ,lune -1st, at the provided ��� tt1 Mativis St��41iIn?ban 7 corgi $t' � he ilex s t U `• "Kickers Field" at the Radio the St. Columban attacl�� �•- Road in St. Thomaathe • St. k 4; Columban Soccer Club defeated the hometown St. Tit omas Royals x w: by the score .o •S. 1. . . 7. a St. Columban Flayed ea t y t " their best game this year, anck ,�.. .`• �vzr s < t a r with the enthusiasts of the f r players deserved their. large­14 cq��%. margin of victory. FrantM Verbetne started in the, Irish goal and put in an outstanding, show htt{t �t9* w�➢� erhlnd. a •good &t. Columban', P + defense. . y _ c� f , The first goal came about after l 1.5 minutes had been played in the � F � 1. Y � s x� . • first half when St.. Columban � � %n .' ' ``'r • SHV i.f / ! , '.',l//_'-•! ..� `'6 of r ,•. were given a free kick outside the Royals 18 Yard ,Line and Casey Van Bakel scored on a direct pass from Tom Burke. BLAZERS ........:........ 49.50 u YOUNG OLYMPIAN*.L- The Young Olympians of Canada program has started In �P This game was the best ever Seaforth. The program offers boys and girls 7 - 14 a chance to keep fit. Clive Buis', played by the 'St. Columban FRANK VERBERNE N ��A �. SPORT JACKETS ...:. 49.50 to 65.00 " F left, Recreation Director takes applications and John McCarroll, Physical Education forwao. line this year consisting 7.95 up It was a hot humid afternoon ,,, ' Double KNIT PANTS- . _ ' 1 Consult ant is heading the program in the Huron -Perth area. Pierre Labell, centre, of , Brian Murray, Pat Delaney,x/�u ip with both teams tiring as the W. Montreal is the national director of the program,. (Staff Photo) Neil Murray, Paul Coyne and g f� CASUAL PANTS ....•... 7.00 to, X6.95 ame wore on. A strop wind / � F w Casey- Van Bakel. The Royals' g *+ • came back to tie the game about gglowing across the field helped ,%y SPORT SHIRTS05Ep neither team to a neat extent,Knitted SPORTSHIRTS ....:...2.95 UpTexa,co a n "' rr 35 minutes later on another direct v1I!agSti_ kick in front of the net: St. however, y! minutes had been After 10 minHalf Sleeve DRESS SHIRT$ 0,95 Up, u >``.; Columban then scored what. '�' ' ' r,F ' played in the opening half .Pat : , •- • • proved to be the winning goal just Delaney scored his first of three SMART TIES .. 1.98 to •5.00 before the end of the half as Van g- in industrial... � Bakel scored his second goal of in the ame and third of five in the game took the ball away from the last two games as he received . Monday was a real crowd the year but failedto 'hang on as struggled at the plate with the big the St. Th omas goalkeeper in a fine set-up from Brian Murray pleasing evening as all four they dropped a'very close 10 - 8 effort in the sixth inning countink front of his net. and Marvin Kale. games remained in doubt u til decision to Main Street. Main Next, it was Neil Murray's turn g 3 runs to, tie the contest at '6'"' or � the final out. Action at the-b%ns Street started fast.;scoring 4 runs apiece._ Eric Chuter went the ';� _ •" on a bad.. b.punce in front of the F '1-f',1S9 Ft Pool saw the Teachers overcpme in the first inning to take a 4 - 2 distance on the mound for the '; Centennial goal which turned into <; an early deficit to upset the Turf lead. Then after 'a scoreless Queens allowing just ning.� hits ` k» �,ia i f a good bounce for St. Columban Club by a narrow 9 - 6 count. The second frame the New Team and no walks while7[vlike Marion t. to make the score 2 - 0. Another ��y�� ��.Aq.Turf Club started fast as Larry outscored the Uptowners 3 - 1 to gaveu}�s�fjutwo• hits but walked �; > brisk goal came on a set -up fromf Dale connected for a home run to even the count at 5 apiece. six as his team made several ` Bnan Murray as he crossed the LEVI JEANS ...... , . 14..9 u5 give the Turf an early lead. The fourth inning saw the New " costly errors early to leave the t' x a,' 'ball to Delaney. Delaney fired the P ' However, the Bookworms` Team score two runs and leave game tied. Tom Turner collected 6;"i' ball in the net. Again Brian nd Marvin Kalehelped DENIM WASH -OUTS . 13.95 fought back and behind the the bases loaded and then hold both Queens hits while Mike , Murrayy pitching. ,pf Bill Weber settled the powerful Main Streeters to Marion lead the Texaco attack f�; on another goal as they set up DENIM, SHORTS 6.95. down and took the edee. one run to take a 7, - 6 lead. The with a two for three effort at the ; ? .;, Neil Murray to make the sebrc Jack McLlwain hurled for the Turf fifth, however, saw Main Street plate. read 4 - 0 at half time in St. PLAID JAMAICAS ....... 7.95' up as both .teams played excellent reverse the effort and outscore The league is now entering itst' Columbans favour. ;<• ; r ball and left little to the hitters. the Newcomers 2'- 1 to even the sixth week and as can be seen bwnw n Karl Teichart scored his first DOu�Jle-knit SHORTS .... 12.95 up ` '�. J'4 .`t r;x>:.,:;..: ..;,G,S,::;r:•...x:; ft' .r The Teachers ,however, came on count again at 8 apiece going into the standings its a real well �,, '�, � ;� '- . �» goal of the season as a clearing ............7.95'.: ,;• z , ,$ SWIM SHORTS strong in the final frames to come the last two innings. Experience balanced league as all the teams ... pass went directly to him for an•.<r~ %><.;>> • F • ' ` out on the top end of a 9 - 6 win. showed as Main Street then held are real close. STANDINGS _f g ,� �' unassisted oat. ' SWIM BRIEFS ...... 3.95 to 6.95 - '•' r :.$�:�'""''>E"' The late encounter also saw a the New Team scoreless and W.L.T.Pts. The Centennials then got their ' t. KNIT`SHIRTS ....... 4.95 to 6.95 ° cliff hanger as the Villagers counted twice on errors to take Main Street -I 0 1 9 •' k� g g '•' • moved nto a second ace tie th the edge'and the game. Texaco iby edging thelFi Firemen i13 Price was the winning pitcher fork Village 3 1 1 7 the ball out after a rush by Columban defense game'as the S on v goal o t nse farted "to c]e r• "T" SHIRTS ....:.....2.69 to 2.95 9. Ha Cook led the Villagers Main Street in allowing ten, hits g CASEY VAN BAKE1, y Harry g g Queens 2 2 1 5 Exeter. y ,olored' TOPS &BRIEFS 1.95 up at the plate with a home run triple and walking four while Jack Firemen 2 3 0 4 In the second ' . half St. \Pat Delaney scored again on a C and two singles as the Village Ungarian went the distance for , ,Teachers 2 3' 0 4 Delaney Columban-kept pressing with Pat pass from $tion Murray and Tiger Brand a 1.69, 2 for 3.25 collected thirt een hits off the the'newcomers in allowing eleven Turf Club 2 3 0 4 Y g g goals one on a Marvin 'Kale who picked uphis servitrgs of Bob Wilson. hits and giving up just three New Team 0 5 . 0 0 corner kick from Van „Bake) .and f1fth assist in the game showing COTTON HATS ......... 1.95 up Bill Price and Bob McKellar walks in a losing effort. Games to be,.played this week the other on a flying head, bat! how the outside men- Casey ••Van also hit home runs for the Village The late game saw the Queens' i�kel and .Brian proved very FINE SOX1,25 tQm2.50 � �r scored the other Irish goal, as most of their hits went for extra start strong but then fade as they Teachers in the early game a't the . g valuable to the Irish. Doug?-;- bases. The Firemen also had a `played to a 6. 6 deadlock with the pool while the Village and the unassisted. ( Reilly scored on this pass with LEATHER BELTS ...3.95 to 5.95 good night at the plate as they Texaco nine. Texaco started like new Team will meet in the, late Final Score - connected for eleven. hits they finished last week making game. St, Columban 5' • , NEW STANFIELD KNIT BOXER SHORTS ...... 2.50 ea. three n last dei crate seventh several, eve al, alto wingerrors the theQirst two MTheStrOeeimist park will see St Thomas l t f ' including Y P P - Last Sunday in a home game at inning p g g Turf Club in the the Seaforth District High School FORSYTH BOXER SHORTS SPECIAL 2.25 ea. attempt fell short and they runs on only, one hit. However, early game and the Firemen and Soccer grounds the St. Columban dropped the decision. the ,Duffers settled, down to play the Queens will play their game' JEWELLERS GIVE DAD SMART LUGGAGE .............. 7:95 to 49.50 S At, the Rec Grounds the New ball and held the ' Queens Sunday afternoon as they cannot occer Club easily defeated, the .for Team almost pulled the upset of scoreless from this point on and play Monday evening. Exeter Centennials by a score of 7 DIAMONDS, Agaip Frank Verberne turnedY, FINE CHINA iGIFTS • , EVERY . • y Ladies Ia 1� ho b �II1 All Types of Repairs p Y '..:..• ur a game Ken teem. played at Scarboro -Golf & Coun- The first Ladies industrial Ball However Watt's team took the Another star of the .gl�l was D 019i game 'Tuesday night 'between lead in the 3rd making it 4 2. Terry McNichol with a home run. Cheryl Seymour's team and Barb' -Nancy Scott stopped Seymour's The second game was between • ' Watt's team proved to be a fast team in that inning by getting the Ruth Anne Dunlop's team -and to p one. it was completed in the first three batters out. She made a' Barb Wesenbe'rg's team. • "' record time of one hour. It started double play in . doing so. Dunlop's team took the lead in 9. f with Seyrrour's team taking a .9 . Seymour's team rallied in the 6th the first inning and by the 5th Be'efeaters ELECT 2 - 0• .lead in the first' inning, with eight runs making the final inning had built up a seven run score 13-9 for ,Seymour's team, lead. However, Wesenberg's Ken Dgig.of Seaforth, current L team rallied in the 6th inning.'By club Champion ,at Seaforth has JUNIOR D HOCKEY ARRIVES ' it was with great pleasure that 1 learned our application for entry into Junior D competition had been accepted. There has been a keen executibe formed, then eager to get behind this team and produce a sound team for ur town. The many murmurs of "why isn't there a Junior D team" have now been answered; it's time now to supportour team and get ready to pack the arena. Flywers describing this yeas. summer activities were distributed among the elementary schools this week. This years lineup includes such activities as tennis instruction, girls soccer, womens outdoor fitness, childrens playground program and many more. if you have not already received such a flyer they may be obtained at the Recreation Office.Remember registration for our playground program and tennis instruction will be held next Monday and Tuesday. June 17 and 18 from 1M to 6:00 at the Lower Library. Dr. C. Toll has been hard at work setting up a series of musical concerts. for music enthusiasts on Sunday evenings. Seaforth's Junior Band will head up these concerts by r performing on June 16 at 7:45. The following week the Huronia Male Chorus from Exeter performs. A list of other performances will appear in the near future. You might have noticed some smart Seaforth Centennial bumper strips around town lately. The Centennial Committee would appreciate your support in buying one, to aid in our Centennial celebrations. They can be purchased at various stores on Main Street; buy a sticker, be a Centennial booster. Huron MP Robert McKinley will open the first annual 1t Seaforth Craft Festival, Saturday, July 13. the time three were been invited to compete in the out Wesenberg's team was 1974 Ontario Champion of leading 18 - 17. Dunlop's team Champions Golf Tourriament for coufdn't catch up and the final the Beefeater 'Trophy. BHN The Ontario classic will be inA teem. played at Scarboro -Golf & Coun- score was 22 - 21 for Wesenberg's The Ontario classic will be O UR teem. played at Scarboro -Golf & Coun- " Standings W L PTS. Semour 4 0 8 try Club on June 21. it is opeiPto all Ontario Golf Club Champions. This is the fourth year that LIBERAL CCheryl Barb Wesenberg 2 2 4 Be fe t h d ' e aer as sponsore the Ruth Anne Dunlop 1 3 2 tournament in co-operation with F g x Barb Wait 1 3 2 the Ontario Golf Association. HURON COUNTY'S NEWEST CHEV. OLDS. DEALER REQUIRES A .SALE'S EPRESENTATIVE QUALIFICATIONS: 1. 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