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The Seafortb' I,acrosso team Poug Fry, got his first goal of'the unas tsted '� , pena�t and Sea£6rtix was forced '
lost a close. 54 game to tin haul, highs. With leis,:/ ,than ,tpt►e minutg of to play;thexemainder ofthe l 4me
recently. Wvghlartt apgne� the Seafgrtb held' their 3 - 7 playaeft, Sea. otth,� cilaace 'were aliorth4ndcd Atid woro tillable to
scoring early in the 'g ilte but this advantage until late" into the shatt -rfrsd as'l��auit.l?i pi�l< d 4tp a ,; p1Gk" up a Y urthtkr 9>ljs
was not held lan9 as John Feeney second period but again
scored an unassisted goal to tie Winghaln managed to tie it
up
the game one goal apiece. before the end df the second
..tress than a minute later .Carry period. v
Dolmage managed to pick a
corne- to give Seaforth a one goal Two goals were scored in the TAILV , '
advantage. Glen Stewart and Pott first two minutes of play of the
Crocker got the assists. third period and Seaforth found ,
Early in the second period themselves scrambling to getXO YOLJFt, 'IDxVmf1AL
Wingham tied the spore at 2 All back in the game. With jpst over 3 0
but this was held only for a short minutes�to go John Feeney got his ° `MEASUR
time as Gord Geddes. assisted by second goal of the evening. again +
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HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPS -- This Genesco coach Reg. Aubin, back, left, J. Aubin, G. Bedard, S.
baseball team were house league champions after a Drager, K. Young, M. Hak, J. Czerwinski, front, B.
season of minor baseball play. Players are; 'with Moore, S. Ungarian, D. Anst ett,'B. Campbell and S.
Price. (Photo by Phillips)
Soccer notes
came when the Exeter goalie
fumbled an easy ground ball
goal post with assists going to
scoring championship with Neil
skeet scores
but could not capitalize on their
Columba R beats - Exeter Swl
Brian Murray.and Pat Delaney to
make the final score read: St,
Murray. A strong buil-like player„
Brian has very many important
chances to break the one -all tie.
.
Columban - $; Exeter - 1.
years of soccer left in him playing
at Van, astra
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Soon Scored
adrsfi •playoPietled stX§y4b .i
Coyne who had the whole open
o.,3Csltt3%hih n .t,t `
Keith Murray
St. Columban... Roger Thornton
For the next 5 minutes, the
Big game for Brian Murray:..
First Goal
On „Sunday, August.25th, the
and Flyers goalie best performers
Irishmen caught fire with 'their
Shakey goaltending provided St.
St. Columban got their first
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St. Columban Soccer Club came
for Ingersoll during game.
attack. Brian Murray narr ly
Columbian with many rebounds.
s a
from behind to• tie the Ingersoll
Defeat Exeter Easily
thissed a "hat trick" about one
Next Game
took down
Flyers 2-2.
Last Sunday, in Exeter, the St.
minute later as he had the open
The n"�xt-�'�ji1 be on+"wn*
and tired the Flyers second and
In this game, played at Victoria
Columban Soccer Club easily
net to shoot at after John Van
Sunday, September 15 when the
17
Park' in Ingersoll, the Flyers
defeated tim Exeter Centennials
Bakel banked a hard shot off the
'
St. Columban Soccer Club host
Mery Batl in, Clinton
opened quickly and before a
' by the score of 5-1.
post. Immediately after this,
the London Hellas Soccer Club.
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minute had -,been played, Roger
St. Columban controlled play to
Murray McClure scored after a
This is a very crucial 4 -point game
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Thornton scored on dribbling
a great extent in this game and
bounce off the crossbar by Brad
for both teams as the season
this way till the end of the first
rebound of goalie Neil Murray
constantly kept the Centdnnials
Finlayson.
draws to a close. Good fan
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(replacing the injured Frank"
:hemmed in. For example, for the
Quick Burst
support is needed to cheer the
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Verbcnc)and had the easy shot
first 15 minutes of play, Exeter'
Another quick burst provided
boys on.
..from 10 yards out.
had a total of 2 shots at Gord
Brad Finlayson scoring on a lead
COMING DOWN FROM A JUMP — Walton
Fifteen minutes later,
newcomer Tom Murray scored on
Dick, the Yish goalkeeper,
substituting for Frank Verberne
ball after a good ceutering toss
from Casey Van Bakel and
Meet the St. Columban
Soccer Team
,area
motorcycle rider Chris Lee is coming out of a jump in
a breakaway while. playing for
who was ready to return to action
Murray McClure.
Brian who is the second
the first heat of the race for 250 cc bikes at the
.Neil Murray in a shuffle at the
but broke his thumb at the last
Finally after about 20 minutes
youngest on the team at only 17 is
Maitland Dirt Riders Moto -cross race near Walton on
centre position. An assist on the
practice and, will be out for
had been played in the second
a strong member on the outside
Sunday. Chris, riding, a Kawasaki, won the first heat
play went to Pat Delaney for his
'another long period of time.
half, Casey Van Bakel scored St.
left position. His left foot shot is a•
. of the race over a rough course.
good- clearing, -pass to Murray.
St. "Coluinban's best chance
Columban's final goal as he
valuable asset of Brian's and
drilled a hard long shot off the
currently in a tight race for the.
Play was -well in the favor of St.
M: Columban to the end of the half
came when the Exeter goalie
fumbled an easy ground ball
goal post with assists going to
scoring championship with Neil
skeet scores
but could not capitalize on their
giving the ball to Neil Murray.
Brian Murray.and Pat Delaney to
make the final score read: St,
Murray. A strong buil-like player„
Brian has very many important
chances to break the one -all tie.
Murray in, turn passed to Paul
Columban - $; Exeter - 1.
years of soccer left in him playing
at Van, astra
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Soon Scored
adrsfi •playoPietled stX§y4b .i
Coyne who had the whole open
o.,3Csltt3%hih n .t,t `
i Irish Inklings W-1,„<, forxSt. Columban.
No. �o'`yllttt15)
It a
the first as Ingersoll scored as
First Goal
Dave Wit'tingdon
22
soon as play started. This came as
St. Columban got their first
Hermie Fischer, Benmiller
19
Winter picked u c ball in a
in fro the Irish
goal about five minutes”' later asJoe
Brian Murray the ball
Huron Trail Riders take trip
Keenan, Bayfield
Morris Fauve, Goderich
20
17'
scramble of cage
took down
and tired the Flyers second and
the sidelines off a goal kick by
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich
17
last goal of the contest.
Tom Burke. Murray tired• a hard
Overthirty horses and riders
Around 5:00 in the afternoon all
Mery Batl in, Clinton
17
Pat Delaney scored about 15 to
shot off the goalie into the corner
took advantage of the beautiful
horses and riders had completed
Brom Koene• Bayfield
17
20 minutes later on a tremendous
off. the net. The score remained
weather on Sunday afternoon.
the course w1 6n: scalloped
Glen Moagk, Bornholm
16
shot which banked oft' the post
this way till the end of the first
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aF into the net on a pass from Casey half, but with St. Columban easily dall farm at -"•1:30 p.m. Pintos, cold cuts were enjoyed. President Bill Stewart, Goderich 23
Van Bakel. dominating the play. Appalcas, Arabians, Palominos, Doug Riley thanked Dorleen Tom Allen, Londesboro 21now
This goal lifted St, Columban's At the opening of the second Quarter Horses and.ponies of all .Flowers and Phylis Ty ndall for Mery Batkin, Clinton 21
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Toni Murray played good game About 15 minutes later; Brian
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scoring slump... Neil Murray and drilled a hard shot similar to
played good game as goalie for his 'goal in the first half.
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