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Exeter Wins Two Games to
Top South Huron-Perth Loop
Exeter 14, Centralia 4
The Exeter baseball team’s boom
ing hats crowded fourteen runs
across the plate in the first four
innings to coast to a 14-4 decision
over Centralia at the Airport last
Thursday evening.
Meanwhile the portside slants of
Bine Moore yielded ten scattered
hits with no more than two in any
one inning. Three triples, two by
Rymer and one by Chepeta and
two doubles by Burns and iMersier
gave Centralia single runs in each
of the second, fourth, seventh and
eighth innings. It was the second
win that Moore has pitched in his
three starts this season.
Exeter laid into the ball in the
first inning with eight batters scor
ing four runs. .In the second it was
three up and three down but in 'the
third the locals got down to busi
ness again with four more runs. In
that inning Harry Holtzman drove
out a long ball that was good for
a double. In the fourth singles and
a triple blow by Jack Elson ac
counted for six big runs and Exet
er’s quota of fourteen. From then
on the local bats took a rest with
but two hits in the remaining five
innings and no runs.
Fielding play of .the game came
in the second inning when Harry
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Holtzman .picked off a hard
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EX ETER AB R H E
Har. Holtzman,2b ..6 0 3 1
Farrow, cf .......6 1 2 0
Creech, lb .......5 3 2 0
Smith, c .............5 ■9,2 0
Robinson, ss .....5 3 3 1
Elson, If ...........5 1 2 0
Brintnell, rf .....3 2 1 0
How. Holtzman,3 b ..5 2 0 0
Moore, p ..........5 0 1 0
Penhale, rf ......2 0 0 0
Hennessey, lb ..0 0 0 0
j Exeter 12, Lucan 9
■Exeter’s baseball team came up
with their fourth win in six starts
Monday night. The Lucan Irish
were the victims by a 12-9 score.
Three times the local nine trail
ed the Irish. In the second and
fourth Lucan jumped into a one-
run lead that .Exeter soon overtook
but in the fifth Lucan came up
with a four run effort to give them
a 9-5 lead. In the last half of the
fifth the locals got three of them
back to bring them within one run
After a shaky fifth Art Cann pitch
ed to but four men in each of the
sixth and seventh while his team
mates backed his pitching with a
four run rally and a 12-9 lead.
Hearn went the route for Lucan
while Dinney tosseq rhe first four
innings and -Cann the last three for
Exeter.
It was a hard hitting game with
Exeter collecting a total of seven
teen hits and Lucan picking up
thirteen. Hearn, 'Lankin and Barns
each smashed out doubles while for
Exeter .Joe Creech wielded a pot
ent bat with a single triple and a
home run in four trips to the plate.
His triple was probably the long
est hit ball of the season. Gerry
Smith and Gord Farrow each pick
ed up triples while Harry Holtz
man, Elston and Smith hit doubles.
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Mother: "Harry, where are the
apples gone that were in the cel
lar?"
Harry (after much hesitation):
"They are with the cakes that
were in the cupboard, ma."
The Exeter bowling club got
away to a belated start for the
season by holding their first tour
nament .Monday evening. Exeter
greens were never better and will
be hard to beat by any bowling
club.* * * *
The Exeter hockey club would
like the players to turn in all sweat
ers. We hear that the new jackets
have arrived and will be given out
when all the sweaters have been
accounted for. They can be turned
in at the Flynn-Smith barber shop.
There are still a few Midget and
Juvenile sweaters that should be
brought in also.
* * * *
This Friday night the Exeter
■baseball team will play host to .St.
Marys. It is quite possible that
Bine Moore who lost a close game
in St. Marys a week ago will be
on the mound trying to even the
score on the home diamond.
* * * *
Monday night marks the open
ing of the local Juvenile entry at
the Community Park. Clinton will
be the opposition. Then on July 4th
they will play their first game away
at Zurich.* * * *
A cheery note about Exeter’s last
two wins is the batting power they
have shown, a total of thirty-three
hits to be exact. Monday night Jack
Hennessey returned to the line-up
at .first base after being injured in
Dashwood and the agile sacker
picked up two hits in his three
times at bat. Howie Holtzman who
has had difficulty in getting his
batting eye also came through by
hitting three singles out of three
times at the plate.
*****
Coach Smith who has shown
great improvement in catching this
season appears to be getting back
into his qld batting stride in the
last two games. At the airport he
picked up two for five and in Ex
eter Monday night two for four,
one a double and the other a triple
that the coach tried to stretch into
a homer but was caught at the
plate. Joe Creech would have had
himself two home runs Monday
night but in his first clout he fell
between third and home.
* * * *
The baseball team would like it
understood that they are not re
sponsible for any .person being in
jured at the ball games. Spectators
are asked to use the grandstand.
Injuries can thus be avoided and
the players are given a much bet
ter chance.
* * * *
In their home games so far this
season the fans not only from Ex
eter but the surrounding district
have been turning out in grand
style. No one will likely question
the fact that Andy Mathers is Ex
eter’s most rabid rooter. Monday
night his vocal chords were in. rare
form.
4.7 14 16 2
CENTRALIA AB R ■H E
Burns, 2b ................. 5 1 3 3
Naugler, cf ............... 5 0 1 0
Coleman, If ............. 5 1 0 0
Chepeta, lb ............. 4 1 1 2
Rymer, p ................. -3 1 2 1
Mersier, 3 b ............. 4 0 2 0
Al('Niff, ss ............... 2 0 0 0
Plii lips, c ...................... 4 0 0 1
McDougall, rf’........... 4 0 1 0
McTntosh, ss ................ 2 0 0 0
38 4 10 7
Umpires, R. and H. Schenk.
Score by Innings:R H E
Exeter .... 40 4 600 000 14 16 2
Centralia .. 010 100 110 4 10 i
Dashwood Team
Trims St. Marys
The Dashwood Tigers fattened
their 'batting averages Friday night
as they trounced St. Marys 21-5 on
the Dashwood diamond. Heideman
tossed the first six innings for
Dashwood allowing three runs, five
hits and fanning eight. N. Durr
went the last two frames giving up
two runs, two hits anS striking out
two. C. Wein and L. Haugh led the
Dashwood attack with four hits
apiece while Heideman and R.
Haugh collected three each. Flet
cher, Hildebrand and Graham were
on the hill for St. Marys allowing
twenty hits and fanning three.
ST. MARYS—Wilson, cf; Mossip,
2b; Bradley, 2b; R. Noble, c;
Blackman, 3b; Swan, If; Hall, ss;
Oliver, rf; Martin, lb; A. Noble,
lb; Fletcher, p; Hildebrand, p;
Graham, p; Jackson.
DASHWOOD—Hayter, ss; Hig-
enell, cf, rf; N. Durr, p; Block, lb;
Kleinstiver, c; C. Wein, 2b; L.
Haugh, If; Kraft, rf; L. Durr, cf;
Heidemann, p, rf; R. Haugh, 3fo;
Besterd 3b.
Umpires — Schilbe and O’Brien,
Zurich.
Sport Facts
day morning.
Baseball W L pct.
4 2 .666
Dashwood ..................2 2 .500
Centralia ...................2 2 .500
St. Marys .................2 2 .500
Lucan ..........2 4 .333
This includes games UP to Tues-
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— RESULTS —
Intermediate OBA
Exeter 14, Centralia 4.
Dashwood 21, St. Marys 5.
Exeter 12, Lucan 9.
Girls’ Softball
Exeter 10, Dublin 9.
Exeter 21, Hensall 14
* * * *
— FUTURE GAMES
Intermediate OBA
June 27—St. Marys at Exeter,
June 30—Centralia at Dashwood.
June 30—St. Marys at Lucan.
July 2—Dashwood at St. Marys-
Jul} 3—Centralia at Exeter.
Juvenile OBA
June 30—Clinton at Exeter.
July 4—Zurich at Exeter.
Girls’ Softball
June 26--Dashwood a;t Hensall.*
Exeter at Lucan.
July 2—Exeter vs. Dashwood at
Grand Bend,
July 3—Lucan at I-Iensall.
■Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and |
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- •
Death and family visited recently.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Hunkin at
Thames Road.
EXETER AB R H E
Har, Holtzman, 2b .. 4.■2 2 0
Farrow, cf ..........
Creech, If ............
2 1 1 0
.... 4 2 3 0
Smith, c ................ 4 0 2 0
Robinson, ss ........... 4 0 1 0
Elson, rf .................. 2 2 2 0
Dinney, p, cf ........... 3 1 1 0
Hennessey, lb ......... 3 1 12 0
How. Holtzman, 3b .. 3 1.3 1
Cann, p ................9 2 0 0
31 12 17 1
LUCAN AB R H E
Lankin, cf ............... 5 1 1 0
Revington, 3b ......... 5 1 3 0
Barns, ss ................. 4 0 1 0
Sovereign, c ............ 4 0 1 1
Hedden, rf ............... 4 1 2 1
Murdy, lb ............... 4 2 2 0
McRoberts, 2b ......... 4 2 0 0
Kilmer, If ............... 4 1 1 0
Hearn, p ................ 4 1 2 0
38 9 13 3
. Umpires—Lewis
tralia Airport.
md Philps , Cen-
Score by innings:R H E
Lucan ......... 020 340 0 9 13 D
Exeter ......... 121 13 4 x 12 17 1
Exeter Girls Defeat
Dublin for Third Win
In a free-running girls’ Exeter
softball- game played here Thursday
right, Dublin was beaten by a 10-9
score. Joan Wells was the power
hitter for Exeter as was M. Hamil
ton for Dublin, each,with a circuit
clout. Marj. Richards was next in
line with n triple for Exeter.
Dublin .............. 102 320 010— 9
Exeter ............... 500 102 020—10
M. Hamilton, H. Hamilton and
M. Hamilton, D. Norris, J. Kestle,
J. Wells and Eleanor Hunkin.
HENSALL
Mrs. Godbolt and Mrs. Bawden,
o.f Exeter, visited recently with Mrs.
Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cantelon
and family, of Cooksville, spent the
week-end here. ’
Miss Mary Goodwin, who is on
vacation, is visiting this week with
friends in Toronto.
Mr. Wm. Cook, of London, visit
ed over the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Devlin.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacBeath
spent the week-end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Smith in Guelph.
Mr. K. C. Passmore, of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and Mr.
Eric Reid, of London, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Case.
Rev. R. A. Brook will conduct
anniversary services at Elimville
United Chun b next Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chipehase,
of Toronto, m-vly-weds, are visit
ing* with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chip
chase.
Mr, and Mrs. E. ,L. Mickle and
family spent the weak-end with
relatives in Ridgetown and Ron
deau Park.
Mr. and Mr-. Allen Davidson, of
Sarnia, visited recently with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. IV. R. David
son and Mr. and Mrs. O. Twitchell,
Mrs. Carl Passmore who under
went an oper; tion in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, is convalescing
and expects return home this
week.
Mr. and Mr*. Lome Scott re
turned home after a pleasant visit
with their daughter and son-in-law*
Mr. and Mrs. Whyte and family
in Guelph.
The Hensall United Church ob
served anniversary services on
Sunday when Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
of James Street United Church,
Exeter, was the guest speaker. The
church was beautifully decorated
with peonies and spring flowers.
The choir of forty voices under the
direction of Mrs. S< G. Rennie with
Miss Greta,
console led
morning Mr
solo, "Conside
choir sang tw
apliic Hymn.’
My Soul,” so
Broderick, M
Laimnie *at the organ
in the singing. In the
. S. G. Rennie sang a
the Lilies," and the
anthems, "The Ser-
and “Hark, Hark,
lists being Mrs. R.
. II, McEwan and
Mrs. Hedden. Mr. Carey Joynt con
tributed a solo entitled “The Lost
Chord” and the choir sang two an-
thems,
"In Mv Father’s House,’
Miss Florence "Welsh and
Sherri tt.
Thomson Reunion
The annual Thomson
was held at Harbor Park,
on Saturday afternoon with fifty
in attendance. A variety of sports
were enjoyed directed by Mrs. Nor
man Stanlake, of Exeter, and Mr.
Bert Thomson, Hensall. Following
a delicious picnic supper the fol
lowing officers were elected for
1948: president, Mr. Robert Thom
son, Hensall;
J ohn Pepper,
treasurer, Mrs.
Mitchell; sports committee, Miss
Jean Alexander, Hensall; Lloyd
Thomson, Brucefield; lunch com
mittee, Mrs. Hannah Workman.
Mrs. John Pepper, Hensall. The
reunion will be held the second
last Saturday in June next year
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elgin
Thomson ............~
member
Thomson,
Dorothy
and Mrs.
Arnold Circle
The June meeting of the Arnold
Circle Evening Auxiliary was held
at the home of Mrs. F. G. Bonthron
on Monday evening with Mrs. C.
Kennedy, co-hostess. Miss Jean Mc
Queen presided and opened the
meeting with 'prayer after which
the hymn, "Dear Lord and Father
of Mankind” was csung. Mrs.
Schwalm led in prayer and the
scripture lesson was read by Mrs.
Kozachuck, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs.
Kennedy. Hymn, "O Mastei' Let Me
Walk With Thee,” was sung and
the roll call was answered by re
peating the 23rd Psalm. The offer
ing was taken and the business dis
cussion followed. It was decided to
hold the picnic at Seaforth Lions
Park on July 30th. The topic was
very interestingly presented by Mrs.
H. Laing. A reading by Mrs. Roy
Bell was much enjoyed. The meet
ing closed by singing "The Church’s
One Foundation” and the Lord’s
Prayer in unison.
Cannel Ladies’ Aid
The Ladies’ Aid of Carmel Pres
byterian Church held their June
meeting in the schoolroom of the
church on Tuesday evening with
the president, Mrs. Roy MacLaren,
presiding. The meeting opened by
singing “Follow Me the Master
Said.’’ The scripture was read by
Mrs. McKenzie after which Mrs.
MacLaren led in prayer. Following
the business Mrs. Douglas’ group
had charge of the program consist
ing of a reading entitled "Be Care
ful What You Say” by Mrs. Hazel
wood. Mrs. Andrew McKenzie fav
ored with a solo, "Shall I Empty-
Handed Be?” accompanied by Mrs.
(’
a reading, "The Ladies’ Aid”. A
skit entitled “The Price We Pay”
bv Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Cairns, Mrs.
McKenzie and Mrs. Nesbitt
much enjoyed, Mrs. McKenzie con
tributed with another solo,
meeting closed by singing "Lord
Speak to Me” and the Benediction.
"Send Out Thy Light” and
” soloists
Mr. Th os,
Reunion
Goderich,
vice-president, Mr.
Hensall; secretary-
Clarence Priestap,
committee,
Hensall;
, Brucefield. The oldest
present was Mr. Samuel
Brucefield; youngest,
Cornish, daughter of Mr.
Dick Cornish, Goderich.
G.
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