HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-09-28, Page 13The Dublin Pee Wee girls
won the W.O.A.A. major
championship on Sunday
Sept. 24 by defeating St.
Marys 35-4. They 'won the
best 3 straig games out of S
games. The tt, r iously
eliminated Mitc ell,
Chcpkow and Walk rton.
During the regular s Eason
they lost only I ga e to
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At Kippen gun club
Veteran shooter
breaks 5 targets
Beats
Although the "B" Champ-
ionship has gone to Brod-
hagen with a win of 9-4 the
Winthrop. Warette s gave p
good fight in 3 out of 5 series
and enjoyed them all.
After the game both teams'
were invited to the home of •
Ken & „, Betty Glanville.
"Geraldinef ' aid a skit of "a
Wife at a sale", a step dan..e
by Gail • Glanville and Lila
Storey, Roy Beuerman
played a tune on the piano
like •a pro as others sang.
friends for life
The Canadian Red Cross Society
Men's
Industrial Hockey
REGISTRATION
AU players must register and pay their fee, $30.09
[for 15 regular season games] by Sat., Oct. 14.
Register at the Forge
or .„
Recreation Office
Please Note: Players still having sweaters please
return for cleaning when registering.
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Staztiog Sppt, tITett 9 a.m.
Oct. let at l pm.
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. Se,aforth Junior D
HOCKEY TEAM
Invites all interested players to
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Tues. Oct 3
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Thursday, Oct. 5, 7 - 9 Mitchell
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included Bob Lcppington,
Goderich: AI Kyle, Bruce-
field; Dave Carter, Clinton;
Lloyd Venner, Hensall and
Dan Crerar, Hensall. Seven • -
teen target shooter included'?
Pete Black, Clinton. John
Hoy, Clinton; Robert,
McGregor, Kippen and Bob
Snell, :Clinton. Sixteen
targets were Allan Bell,
Kippen and Mike • Ritchie.
Fifteen taps were Dwight
Kinsman, Kippen; and Brian
Beer, Hensall. The club will
not be shooting' the next two
Sundays.
Men's High Single: Don
Jefferson -227; High Triple:
Reg Dick - 701.
Ladies High Single: Rtith-
CaMpbell - 212; High Triple:
Ruth Campbell 509.
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SEAFORTH
CURLING CLUB
At final gaMe of the
Brodhagen Ladies' 'slo-Pitch
team again4 the Winthrop
Warretters laSt Tuesday in
Winthrop, Brodhageir de-
feated Winthrop 94 for the
"B" Division Championship.
Winthrop started off a 2-1'
lead until the top of the fifth
inning when Brodhagen rip-
ped Winthrop 8 runs past for
the rest of the game. ,
Brodhagen received its
Tirst run in the third inning
by Judy Rose to ctart Brod-
Brodhagen
Earl' Bennewies Was great
under the blanket, Alvin
Beuermaii won the toothpick
race and last but not least
Gary McNichol thought the
whole evening was "out of
sight."
The teams then joined
together for speeches and to
cut a large cake decorated
like a ball field made by Lila
Winthro
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different tests and takes about one hour to
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527-0882
Millie JAM) Clinton 482.3263
Gloria Riley Seaforth 527.1045
Diane McKay, Clinton, 482.7775
Irma Pryce, Seaforth, 527.0917
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For 'Information on
Ladies' Culling., Call
MEMBERSHIPS
Now Being
Accepted , For.
'Assir
Storey. Both .,teams are
looking forward to big and
better games next year and
the Warette girls said
Thanks, to everyone who
came to the games and to
Wayne the coach for stand-
ing by ,untilthe very end. His •
time and great patience was
appreciated more then
members could say.
`Itageii off. The fifth inning
Geraldine Sietnoir hit a one
on base Homerun to bring
Norma Dietz home.
In the seventh inning Joan
Bannon got home to make
the score 4-2 for Brodhagen.
The top of the ninth inning
Brodhagcn scored S runs.
Runs were by Geraldine
Simon who hit a triple and
runs were scored by Norma
Dietz home and Ruthann
Eckert, awl Siemon, and
Bowling Scores
Veteran shooter John
Anderson, Kippen led the
'shooters of the Kippen Gun
Club on Sunday September
24th breaking 50 tareets
straight, following closely
was Glen Mogk, Londesboro
With 24. Next with 23 targets
were Bill Johnston, Chatham
John Hessels, Goderich and
Jamie Caldwell, Kippen.
Gordon pale, Clinton hit a
22. Doug St. Louis, Clinton,
Paul Ritchie, Exeter, eech
shot, 21.
Eighteen target shooters
Egmondville Bowling League .
Ladies High Single and
Triple Sue Deighton 264 and'
674.
High ' Average Rose
Bisback 207.
Men's high single-Bob
Costello 311. Men's High
triple Mike Meidinger 705.
1-ligh Average Mike
Meidinger 235,
Standings ,
Red Caps 17, Crystals 14.
Diamonds 12, OV's 7,
Canadians 7, Carlsbergs 6.
St James Bowling League
Team-Standings
H1LITIES - 7pts. 2nd
J01111 Coleman 204
Elaine McKellar 131
Jerry Staples 175
Mike Hak 166
Louis Dielc 157
Rose Cook • • 97
CUTS 7pts. 2nd
Ron Beuerman 227
Getty Kramers 159
Gary Bedard 147
Auge Marcusson 147
Claus Lindeman 137
Connie Marion 139
O.V.'S - 2+ 5= 7 pts., 2nd
Line Haney 189
Rob N'oakes ' 138
Ruth Campbell 170
Bonnie Bedard , 1 141
OaytOn.fsedd es 156
Mel Cooper 175
BLUES -5+2= 7 pts.. 2nd
Reg Dick 234
Don Jefferson 215
Mike .Be lard 166
Shirley ramers - 128
Gloria Love 128
FIFTIES - 5+5= 10 pts. 1st.
George Love 221
Kim Maloney 137
Neil tieuerrnan 185
Elsie Willerns 165
Becci Burton - 133
GOLDENS -2+2=4 pts. 3rd
Hank Kramers 224
Coleen Lindeman 104
Pete Willems 149
Diane Swirklis 148
Pahla Marcassen 165
Nelson Pullman 133
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Nancy Schellenberger.
This was Brodhagen's
winning inning. A very ex-
citing game was played by
both teams. ,
Brodhagen player'g
tfohranak ood tdhoserWieisntplyttoyeci andpteam
for i iting Brodhagen to
Betty. Glanville's for lunch
after the game. This, was
m tiappreciated.
Brodhagen Ladies' *-
Pitch team played earlier
game Friday night-vat Brod-
hagen against the Winthrop
Warretters. With 'Winthrop
in the lead, ,hitting five runs
kept the
at
t h ef ited and w ln ning Wo won 1'1:9
• Brodhagen .couldn't get
the lead in the game.
Rain started off and on -in
the second inning but both
teams kept playing right to
the end of the ninth inning. It
was a wet night- for playing.
A triple was hit by Carol
Waite for Brodhagen.
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