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Ladies softball action
'A' RUNN€RUP Johnston receives the
Hyde Brath4rs•trophy tram Sob Caldwell ;as Ole
runnerup 'in the 'A' dtulSion ,in Sunday's $tidiat
at the Kipper' gun out (Phdt0T-A•photo.)
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'B' SHOOT WINNER — Joe Woods was the
winner. of, the 'B' championship trophy at
Sunday's shoot sponsored by the Kippen gun
club. Making the presentation of the W.G.
Thompson and Sons trophy is Brad Mann.
(Exeter T-A Photo)
RUNNERUP IN 'El' CLASS — Jim Butcher
presents the Ontario Gun Services trophy 'to
Tom Smallman as the runnerup in the 'B'
division in Sunday's shoot at the Kipper' gun
club. (Exeter T-A Photo)
"A. Men's Ire, team; in
lawn bowling, from the Sea-
forth lawn Boy/ling Club Will
represent district N4 in the
Provincial Lawn Bowling
Seniors ChamplooshipO to be
held in Toronto Sept. 9th and
10th,.
This ectelPetition has been
open to all bowlers-who have
attained the age of 60 years
by JtucterY lst of the )-ar of
the competition.
The team of Sandy Pepper.
lead; Bill Birowg. Vice; and
John Patterson skip were
first of all club champions and
then district champions over
Clinton and Stratford. It is the
first time Scaforth has• been
able to advance to the champ-
ionship finals.
People
Visitigs.,t the- tkitue vf 'X4tlr. and.. Mrs. Thorn. 'Carter were
MIWO.C•ectriwal ,StgiNfizt •Cioter, aic.; ands
MOJA* CArter atiAKylki '80.4r4. 4114-4
' $1000•amdittu0,-14.0.11011, • " . •
• 91,..1.04 of .100404 BP. ENP1 thts. Past weettod, were
. Mr; .110414m ftocild-.Ancterioo, VictOrikB.C. Mr. and
19fra. pkol..prAtt, Sa#mi;i:tv..S4sli••• Mr. anti Mt,s, Lloyd
Livermore,,, West Palm . Hoak. Florida, Mrs., Kathleen
Greentide, HFOrt Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sommers,
Connestoga„ Mrs. Clara Aikeni, Mitchell, Ont.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Maloney during thii
past week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maloney of Barrie;
Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn McDonell and family of St. Andrew's
West; Mrs. B. Byrne. Allen Park. Mich; Sr. M. Evelyn
Jordan of Windsor; Sr. M. Jerome Jordan, Sr. M. Agatha
Jordan and Sr. M. Ethel Baron, all. of Chatham and Rev.
F.K. Moylan, Santo Domingo.
Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were Sunday guests with
Mr. Stewart's son Dr. Ken' and Mrs. Stewart of Waterloo.
'C' RUNNERUP— Dan Crerar presents the 'C'
runngeprup trophy to John Hessels_at Sunday's
shoot at the Kippen gun club.
(Exeter T-A Photo)
TOP SHOT , ,Murray Butcher was the winner,
of the —A - division in Sunday's stiOof"
sponsored by , the Kippen gun cltib. Above,
Butcher 'at the left accepts the Murray Baker
ConstrUctiOn trophy from Murray Baker.
(Exeter T-A Photo)
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Smith upsets Emms
Tuesday night saw a real
upset in Ladies softball with
K. Smith taking D. Emms
17-16. In the bottom of the
sixth inning D. Emms was
down 13-9. The team came
back in the top of the seventh
to lead 16-13. K. Smith had
the final bat and brought in
foLeurTdinrugnshittfeorrs thef Dvi,ctEomrym.
Borman
and
Nancy
were Barb litrugger,tiri*log a hit doubles far Browns while
triple. and Wanda Koran Nancy -Alckr.py 4901e
viitita double. Michael Ben. ' and Joan Steinlmck shigged
, . and' Susan Dunlop Best IN .*Ct DIVISION 0i0.114f the both bit triples for Kg:SMitikr.
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The final game
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Kippen,
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kin*er
McNichol won its series.
over Scotts 22-16. Hessie
Kip(er was a real, asset for
McNichols by slamming two
doubles. a triple and a home
run.
Browns took on the Com-
mercial to win its • series 9
to 4. This was a very fast
game with few errors. Ann
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