HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-20, Page 7Page 8 THE TJMESjADVPCATE, EXETEIl, ONTARIO, THURSQAY MORNING, JUNK ZWh, 1M6
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Hpw They Stand
Dashwood-Grand Bend Postponed.
Sharon 11, Exeter 9
Grand Bend 20, Exetei* 6.
Dashwood 1.7, Sharoy 9.
Grand Bend 9, Sharon 6.
Hardball—Pct.
■Clinton ........................ 3 0 1,000
Hensall ......................... 2 0 1,0010
Zurich ........................... 2 1 .666
Exeter ..........2 2 ,50'0
Mitchell ......................... IV 3 .250
Lucan ............................ 'O’4 .000
Zurich 6, Exeter 3.
Clinton 11, Lucan 5,
Exeter-Hensall postponned
Mitchell-Lucan postponned
Zurich-Clinton postponned
Men’s Softball—W L Pct.
Dashwood ...................... 4 0 1.00'0
Grand Bend ................. 4 'O'•1.000
Sharon ......................... 1 4 .200
Exeter .......~.................. 'O’5 .000
Sports Calendar
THURSDAY, JUNE 20th
Hardball—
Hensall at Zurich.
Ladies’ Softball—
Hensail at Exeter,
Dashwood at Dublin,
FRIDAY, JUtfE 21st
Hardball-^
Exeter at Mitchell,
Men’s Softball—
Sharon at Exeter.
Grand Bend at Dashwood
MONDAY, JUNE 24th
Hardball—
Zurich at Exeter.
Mitchell at Hensail.
TUESDAY, JUNE 25th
Men’s Softball— .
Sharon at Dashwood.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th
Men’s Softball—
Exeter at Grand Rend.
Hardball Team
Drops to Fourth
Exeter slipped into fourth place
by dropping the game ft Zurich
last Friday night by a 6-3 score.
Hitting offset the smart fielding
<by the locals and a total of eleven
men were left stranded on the
bases while the winners piled UP
six runs on their nine hits.
Exeter started a rally in the
eighth bpt a brilliant catch by
Stade on Howard Holtzman damp
ened the effort to' catch Pinney on
his way to third while running for
Smith.
Zurich had a big inning in the
fourth scoring three runs. (Alfter
giving up five hits Elson was re-
lieved by Sweet who finished the
inning and was relieved by Fahner
in the seventh because of a sore
arm, Shaw went the route for the
winners,
Joe Creech, the only player on
either team to get an I*extra base
lift slammed out a homer and a
triple.
EXETER Hannigan, ss; Cars-
cadden, cf; CpwwJ# lb; Ryckman,
2b; Davis, If; iStire, Wein, xft
smith, 3b; DrintuelL p.
Score by iiftftgs R
Grand Rend 841 115 231 i2Q
Exeter ............#...... 000 400 101 6
Sharon won their first game of
the season Tuesday night when
they defeated Exeter 12-8, Harvey
Pfaff led the Sharon attack with
a homer while Carl Stire banged out
two triples for Exeter,
EXETER—Stire, c; Carscadden,
cf; Page, ss; Ryckman, 2b; Cow
ard, lb; Davis, 1ft Dinpey, If; Wein,
rf; Brintnell, 3b and p; Hannigan,
■i; Hunter-ftuvar^ 3b; Preszcator.
3b.
SHARON—Vincent, lb; Ryan, ss;
Complap, p; Pfaff, c; H. Ford, cf;
R, Haugh, 3b; Kestle, rf; L. Haugh,
2b; Gaiser, If,
Score by innings: R H E
Exeter 102 (M2 003 8 9 7
Sharon ..... .101 i331 12x 12 10 3
Umpires—Morrison and Merner.
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Ladies’ Softball—W L Pct.
Exeter ..............,...........2 0 1.000
Dublin .....................j...2 0 1.000
Dashwood ...................0 2 .-0.QIO'
.Hensall ......,................fl 2 ,000
Exetei* -36, Hensall 10.
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Takes Hensall Girls
The Exeter 'Ladies’ came out vic
torious in their second softball game
of the league when they defeated
the Hensall girls 36-10 last Thurs
day in Hensall.
Although they were held down in
the first three innings they broke
through with six runs in the fourth
inning, then again in the sixth in
ning they picked up 18 more, two
of them home runs which were bag
ged by Catherine Gibson and Joan
Wells; the other home run of the
game for Exeter was hit by Helen
Dixon in the ninth inning. (Shirley
Walff shone on the Hensall team
when she brought in their only four
bagger of the game in the sixth in
ning which was their best inning,
scoring five runs.
HENSALL — Audrey Russell lb;
Jenny Jolly, 2b; Ellen Bell, >p;
Marg. Glenn, ss; Alice Wren, c;
Betty Mickle, cf; Doris Buchanan,
If; Shirley Walff 3b; Dorothy Hugh
son.
EXETER—Verden Lindenfield, p;
Marj. Richards (Annie Lawson) ss;
Helen Sweet (Jean Wein), 3b; An
nie Paige, 2b; Joan Wells, lb; Joan
Crocker (Helen Dixon), rf; 'Lillian
Hunter-Duvar (Verlyn Gilmour), cf;
Catherine Gibson, If; Helen Leslie,
c.
Score by Innings: R H
.Hensall 110 02 5 100 10 20,
Exeter ......... 000 6218 712 36 51
EXETER AB R H E
J. Creech, if and cf 5 1 2 1
Hayter, ss ..... H 3 0 0 1
A. Fahner, cf and p 4 1 1 0
Smith, c .....................3 0 2 0
Haw. Holtzman, 3 b a 0 0 1
Har. Holtzman, rf ..4 0 1.0
Hennessey, lb ..........4 '0 1 0
Elson, • p .....................1 0 1 0
Nicol, 2b ...................4 0.0 0
a Sweet, p and cf ....3 1 0 0
34 3 . 8 3
a—Relieved Elson in 4th.
• ZURICH AB R H E
Marshall, 3b ...........
L. O’Brien, rf' ..........
4 1 2 1
3 1 3 0
Gascho, lb ....,...........5 0 1 0
Stade, ss ...................5 0 Q 0
Youngblutt, c .........,4 1 0 'O'
Block, If ...................3 0 0 0
Shaw, p .....................3 0 1 1
B. O’Brien,. 2b ........4 2 1 3
Krueger, cf ...........4 1 1 0
35 6 9 5
Score by innings:R H E
Exeter ..... 000 001 200 >6 8 3
Zurich ..... '0 20 3'01 \00xx 3 9 5
Exeter Drops Two
The Exeter Men’s Softball team
extended their losing streak to four
straight, last 'Friday night when
Grand Bend won a 20-6 game at
Exeter Community Park.
Grand Bend scored in every in
ning and had two big innings on the
second and sixth scoring four and
five runs. Exeter had a big inning
in the fourth to score four runs.
GRAND BEND—Mason, cf; Bes-
tard, ss; Haist, ,’llb; Desjardine, 2b;
Statton, C; Dawe, rf; Ravelie, 3b;
Gaiser, If;’ Masse, p.
Sharon Loses Two
Grand Bend slammed 11 hits off
two Sharon pitchers to take a 9-6
verdict on their home diamond
fast Wednesday night.
GRAND BEND—Mason, cf; Bes-
terd, ss; E. Desjardine and L. Des
jardine, 2b; Dawe, rf; 'Statton lb;
A. Gaiser, If; Shaw, c; Ravelie, 3b;
Masse, p.
SHARON —■ Morrison, c; L.
Haugh, 2b; J. Ford, 2b; Vincent,
lb; Pfaff, If; H, Ford, cf; O.
Gaiser, 3b; Hewer, ss; Compion, p;
Murphy, p; Kestle, rf,
Score by innings: RHE
Sharon .........’101 (001 30 '6 8 5
Grand Bend 000. 440 lx 9 11 3
Dashwood took advantage of
costly .Sharon errors in the first
inning to score seven runs and go
on to win 17-9 in the opening game
at the Sharon diamond last Friday
night.
Wein and Kraft each banged
out a homer for Dashwood while
Pfaff with a homer and triple led
the Sharon attack.
DASHWOOD — Musser, rf; J.
Gaiser, cf; Willert, 2b; Wein, ss;
Kraft, c; Hay ter, 3b; Desjardine,
If; Rader, lb; Mason, p.
SHARON — Morrison, c; Ryan,-
ss; Vincent, lb; Pfaff, If; H. Ford,
cf; J. Ford. 2b; O. Gaiser, 3b;
Murphy, p; Kestle, rf.
Umpires—Restemeyer and Ford.
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