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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1951 3
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Dashwood Win
Regier hit a home run. for
Dashwood in the fourth to high
light a 9-6 victory over Zurich
Monday night.
The winners poked four runs
across the plate ixi the first in
ning to start their fifth victory
of the season.
For* Zurich, Gundy was the
best hitter with three for four.
Doug and -Don O’Brien each hit
two safeties in five tries. Gaiser
slammed two for three for Dash
wood.
Although Zurich pounded Rob-
ihson for 12 hits, three less
than their rivals, they couldn’t
find the scoring punch.
Ron Heimrich
hurler.
Score By Innings
Dashwood .. 400
Zurich ....... 211
ZURICH
Bedard, cf ........
O’Brien, Doug, ss
O'Brien, Don, c .
Gi’gnac, 3 b ........
Cundy, lb .........
Yun-gblut, If .....
Haberer, 2 b .....t
Huiser, rf .........
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Goderich ................
Exeter ...................
Zurich ...................
Hensail ..................
Centralia ............ .
June 14
Clinton RCAF 10,
June 15
Lucan 3, Mitchell
Exeter 8, HensalJ
Clinton Colts 9, Zurich
June 18
Dashwood 9, Zurich 6
■Clinton Radio at Hensall
(postponed)
Goderich 5, Exeter 4 (P)
(P).—Protested
INTERMEDIATE
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(Local Midgets
Win First
Thursday night the local mid
get baseball team opened their
season with a 11-8 win in the
home town of the Irish.
The feature of the Exeter club’s
play was the pitching and catch
ing of two boys who were start
ing in new positions and came
through very well.
Jim Haley ^pitched good ball
until the sixth inning when he
tired. His battery mate was pete
Cowan, also his first effort be
hind the plate. Pete’s play shows
great promise.
The big blow by the locals was
Gary Middleton's bases-clearing
Rouble out to the road in left
centre field.
Exeter lineup—-P. Hennessey lb, S. Taylor 2b, D. Wells- 3bf 1
C. vvu SIP, 4JJ, yuiaiU VX,
C. Parsons rf, p, W. Crown rf, P.
Cowan c, J. Haley p, If.
Losing pitcher was Westman.
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Crediton ............. 2
Dashwood ............. 2
Hensall ................. 1
Zurich .......................* 0
Lucan .................... 0
Ilderton ............... 0
These are the
Protest' Game
Failing to score in two late
inning rallies, Exeter lost a close
5-4 decision at
night.
Manager Jim
ered a protest
an umpire’s call in the eighth
inning. Rapid Joe Serratore
scored after a foul out when
catcher and pitchei* collided and
tumbled in the earth. The um
pires claimed he didn’t tag up
at third after the catch.
“Red” Warren, Joe Metro and
Don Lenahan scoretKin the sec
ond inning to give the locals a
3-2 lead. The lakeshore boys
tallied singles in the second third
and fifth with' only one reply.
Two rallies,’ in ‘
eighth failed to give5* Exeter the
tieing count.
Exeter scored the only earned
run in
errors,
Metro,
Haugh
locals.
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Hay ter, Jim, c
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Lucan, Mitchell Draw
The Lucan Irish introduced
John Gillies, London lawyer and
former Major hurler, to Mitchell
Friday night and the teams
struggled to a 3-3 deadlock in
one of the best games of the
season.
Mitchell registered a protest
against the use of Gillies which
will be heard when the league
executive meets oh Wednesday
night.
The game went nine innings.
Hulley was on the mound for
the Legionnaires.
Fourth Straight
■Clinton Radio handed Cen
tralia their fourth straight de
feat of the season Thursday
night with a 10-7 count. The
Monday night game at Hensall,
with Clinton Colts as guests,
was rained out.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. Clarence Ford of Kitchen
er spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dobbs of
Langton visited on Saturday
with Mr. and -Mrs. Ivan Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Batten spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Batten of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyle, David
and Dianne, relatives of Mr. Joe
Bailey, have arrived from Eng®,
land and are staying in the re
sidence formerly occupied by
Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Armstrong.
We welcome
munity.
Mr. and
strong and the former’s
Mrs. DImorest of Regina, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
attended the funeral of the lat
ter’s brother, the late Mr. George
Dobbs, of Stratford, at Lucan on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del-
bridge, Bruce and Fred, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Delbridge of Exeter.
Increased oil consumption
Oil fumes from engine in second gear
Grinding noises from differential
Faulty clutch action
Annoying squeaks
them to our
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Joe Serratore, Warren,
Ken Westman and Lome
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For Second
Exeter won its second pme
of the season when the team
whipped Hensall 8-1 on the local
square Friday.
. The victory left *the Hensall
series split at one each. Joe
Metro .gave mp three scattered
hits and drove in three runs to
aid his own cause. Jim Sangster
was the loser.Serratore, -.Stinchecombe, Haugh
and Lenahan paced the winners
with a .500 night. Corbett and
Taylor slammed triples for the
losers and Mickle hit a single.R H
one* each. Joe
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Exeter ...... - -Hensall ..... 001 000 00 1 3
Metro
Sangster, Mickle and Ells.
Bantam Schedule
July
4— Wingham at Goderich
5— Auburn at Exeter
10—Exeter at Auburn
12— Wingham at Auburn
13— Goderich at Exeter
16—Goderich at Wingham
16— Exeter at Wingham
17— Auburn at Goderich
23—Exeter at Goderich
26—Goderich at Auburn
26—Wingham at Exeter
Huron Midgets
June
14— Exeter 11, at Lucan 8
15— Goderich 10, at Dashwood
20—Lucan at Goderich
Dashwood at Exeter
27—Exeter at Dashwood
29—Clinton at Goderich
July
3— Goderich at Lucan
4— Clinton at Exeter
6—Exeter at Goderich
10—Dashwood at Lucan
12—Clinton at Lucan
Lucan at Exeter
17— Dashwood at Clinton
18— Goderich at Exeter
19— Lucan at Dashwood
20— Goderich at Clinton
24— Dashwood at Goderich
25— Lucan at Clinton
27—Exeter at Goderich
First Powe Reunion
Held At London
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Exeter
affiliated with
UNITED FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO. LTD,
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire
Doiiglas visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mardlin,
Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
were in Guelph on Friday at the
Agricultural College for “Farm
and Home Week”.
Mrs. John Stevenson, Thorn
dale, is visiting for a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Park
inson.
Mrs. George Squire is spend
ing this week at London and
Niagara.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Orchard
and Pauline of Thorndale and
Mr.
don were Sunday visitors with
Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bell, Lon-:
For the first time the descen
dents of William W. Powe held
a family reunion, holding their
picnic at Springbank on June 16.
The results of the sports pro
gram is as follows.
Candy scramble: For little tots, Lloyd blathers; children up to
five years, Eleanor Walker; boys
and girls, seven to fourteen, Ross
mathers; Young men’s race, El
mer Powe; Young Women’s race,
Dorothy -Mathers, Audrey Mac
Gregor; grandparents object
race, Ada Walker.
Musical chairs, •Elmer Powe;
__ and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Donald were at Goderich on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William French
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley Sr. visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sel Brock, Burgessville.
Donna Parkinson, Audrey Ar-
ksey, Angela O’Brien, Tommy
Simpson and Gordon Hodgins
enjoyed the bus trip with 130
other pupils of Usborne Town
ship on Friday to Detroit visit-i
ing the zoo and Greenfield vil
lage.
Little Catherine Khlare is con
fined to her bed suffering
infection. We hope she will
recover.
Mrs. Milne Pullen and
George Earl attended the Huron
Junior Farmers concert at Exe
ter on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire at
tended the baptism of theii’ ne
phew “Larry Walls” at the
Robinson Memorial -Church, Lon
don, Sunday.
W.A. and W.M.S.
Mrs. William Morley
hostess for the June
Eleven members Were
Mrs. William French
leader for the W.A. Mrs. Melle-
ville Gunning read the scripture.
Mrs. William French gave the
“Lesson Thoughts” and Mrs. F.
Squire led in prayer. Mrs. Alex
Baillie gave the reading “Yes or
No”. During the business meet
ing plans for a S.S. picnic on
June 27 were made. Mrs. French
closed the meeting.
-Mrs. Cecil Squire was in
charge of the W.M.Ss and was
assisted by Mrs. R. Squire. Mrs.
Ken Hodgson and Mrs, Roy Hod
gson, Mrs. William Morley Sr.
gave a reading “Why”. A short
business meeting
Mrs.
with
A
Mrs.
in chambray,
piques and
broadcloths
..Ow
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from
soon
Jr. was
meeting,
present,
was the
followed and
Ronald Squire favoured
a flute solo.
ten cent tea was served by
Morley and her assistants.
kicking slipper thru tire, Ross
Mathers, dog race, Bruce Shap-
ton and I. Mathers; carrying
clothes pins, D. MacGregor; carry
ing potatoes on toes, E. Powe
walking stick race, Elmer Powe
putting
Bruce
minute,
her of
Powe.
It was decided
other reunion next
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Etta Powe
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