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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-02-21, Page 3Again THETIMES-ADVOCATE,EXETER,ONTARIO,THUl«>DAYMUKniiNU,rt.»KUAKT«i,i^ o t4:.i x- Contracting Barley FOR CANADA MALTING COMPANY Contact Us Contracts Can Be Arranged by Phone or Letter Phone 103 — Nights 133 Geo. T. Mickle & Sons Ltd. HENSALL, ONT. • Fast Unloading Facilities• Good Service *1 (I p 4r ’ ft 8§».g f|||| il i’. DDED lAfUEAT J00%If 11 EM I WHOLEWHEAT Qubs Battle In Playoff Series Get set, fellows. Playoffs are underway and anything’s likely to happen. In fact, it already has. In the current ”B” Round Robin series which opened Mon­ day night, Dashwood came up with an upset 8-6 win over Zur­ ich. Other team in ' Lucan who played nesday night. Hensall captured game of theii’ 4‘A” Thedford Tuesday night by whipping the Combines 6-4. St. Marys went one up in the other “A” series with Exeter, when the locals blew a 6-1 first- period lead Tuesday night. St. Marys won 11-8. Since the schedule of the local intermediate loop couldn’t be finished, the McMillan trophy, emblematic of league champion­ ship honors, for this year Boyle states. Ilderton, lone Playoffs the series is Zurich. Wed- tli e first series with ROBIN SERIES at at at at 8, Zurich 6 Lucan Dashwood Dashwood, Zurich at Lucan has been shelved , Convener Derry X. C’ league, is waiting go on in playoffs. Hensall Wins First Hensail whipped Tuesday night in the first game of their playoff series, Harrison led the victors with three goals. Colin, Hildebrand and Broom scored the other Hensall tallies. For Thedford, C. Baird, Amos and Dunlop were the marksmen. The teams were tied 3-3 end of the first period. Hensall went ahead 4-3 second and clinched the with two more in the third. entry in the for word to Thedford 6-4 at the in the game HB’* ROUND February 18— Dashwood 20— Zurich 22—Zurich 25—Lucan 27—Lucan 29—Dashwood FIRST “A” SERIES (Best-of-Five Series) 19— Hensall 6, Thedford 4 21— Hensall at Thedford 25—Thedford at Hensall 27—Hensall at Thedford SECOND “A” SERIES (Best-of-Five Series) 19— St, Marys 22— St. Marys 25—Exeter at 27—St. Marys 29—Exeter at W.O.A.A. (Best-of-Three Series) 20— Seaforth at Exeter 21— Exeter at .Seaforth 11 at St. at St. “C” MIDGET Exeter Exeter Marys Exeter Marys Pull Upset Dashwood intermediates pull­ ed the upset of the season by whipping the top Zurich club 8-6 Monday night. Sparked by the four-goal ef­ fort of Ron Dawe and the play­ making of ^veteran Jim Hayter who got two counters himself, the Dashwood hoys overcame a 3-1‘Zurich lead at the end of the Down The Alleys Men’s League Tops Clash First and second teams clashed, on the alleys Monday night and wound up in a 4-3 split. Har Brintnell led Ed’s Spare Parts to the narrow victory by bowl­ ing 586 (215). Rene Francois’ 694 (277) helped the Spares win three. The Tradesmen and the Mar­ oons bowled the second split of ■the night. The Traders won four with the help of Reg Taylor’s 5 69 (220). Glen Bonnallie scored 527 (185) for the colored shirts. In a noisy match on the mid- the Pinpoppers again their supremacy over 5-2. Bob printers die alleys, showed their supremacy the Big Six by winning Southcott sparked the . with 631 (254) while Captain Stan Frayne led his vain by bowling 635 (261). The Dukes whipped the Keg- lers 5-2. Grant McDonald led the winners with 634 (243). Mc­ Phee’s 616 (2 29) was best for Pop. Shock Bangs The Whizz sparked (230). crew in beat the this week Vyse’s 584 electricians Bangs 4-3 by BillJ__ Bud Preszcator topped the Bangs with 65 5 (243). The Rural Rollers won a 4-3 split over the Applejacks. Pete Willard- bowled 6 20 (275) for the winners and Howard Holtz­ man scored a 676 (286) for the Applejacks. Wednesday night, Wes Ryck- man’s 653 (265) topped the Butchers’ 5-2 win over the Roll­ ers. Lloyd Stewart trundled 657 (231) for the losers. The Ghuckers whipped the Panthers 5-2. Hoskins scored 716 (245) for the winners and I<. Heywood’s even 600 (222) topped the cats. “A” Division Spares ........... Spare Parts • • Tradesmen .... Big Six ....a,.., Pinpoppers / .... Keglers ......... Dukes ........... Maroons ....... “B” Division Whizz Bangs Short Circuits Chuckers ...... Rural Rollers Apple jacks .... Strikes .......... Butchers ....... Panthers ....... Ladies’ League The Happy Gals tied for top spot with the Frisky Sisters in last week’s Ladies Bowling. The Gals took five points from the Yarn Spinners, spurred on by a 242 single in the first game by Dot Hall. Her 597 triple was also best for the team. Jean Wein bowled 57 4 and 299 for the hon­ or spot among her team mates, the Yarn Spinners. The Cracker jacks whipped up a five point victory when they met the Frisky Sisters. Loudest crack was made by M. Hockey with a 530 triple and 203 in one game. For the losers, Lil Hunter- Duvar bowled 677,. highest tri­ ple for the week and 299. A seven point lead was taken by the Jolly, Jills when they mat­ ched pins with the Busy Bees. Tops for the Jills was a 520 tri­ ple by A. Preszcator and M. Cutt­ ing was best Bee with 546 and, 226. The Merry Maids out-bowled the Hi-Lights to the tune of five points Naida Helen The points Alley Sword __ .. On the losing team, high triple was 529 by Doreen Prance.The Trailers bowled for seven points in spite of their missing oppostion, the Hot Dogs. Best/ score was 544 triple by D. Frayne. Teams are reminded that some of the dues are not in. The money should be in the hands of Collector-In-Chief, Kay Hay as soon as possible. LADIES’ LEAGUE STANDING • (Friday Morning) aided by a 550 triple by Francois. For the Lights, Shapton’s 402 was hghest. Pin I-Ieads took all seven in their match with the Cats. Head Pin was D. who bowled 618 and 225 G 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 G 51 51 48 51 51 48 48 48 P 74 67 66 63 61 57 47 41 P 81 68 68 51 54 47 43 30 Happy Gals ... Frisky Sisters Busy Bees .... Pin Heads .... Merry Maids . Hot Dogs ...... Alley Cats ..... Hi-Li ghts ....... Yarn Spinners Trailers .......... Jolly Jills ..... Crackerjacks ... DASHWOOD Your good health depends on nourishing food! And that’s ex­ actly what you get when you serve NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT for breakfast. It’s made from 100% whole wheat, including bran and wheat germ. This delicious cereal costs just a few cents, too — really saves you money on breakfast! School Teachers Plan Granton Field Day The regular meeting of the North London and Biddulpli tea­ chers was held at Granton Pub­ lic School on Tuesday, February 12. There were 13 teachers pre­ sent. Granton school vited the scliobls of zation to hold theii’ day at Granton. Miss Prendergast, Education Instructor of the Lon­ don Normal School was guest speaker. She spoke on the dif­ ferent types of field days. teachers in- this organi- spring field Physical Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Merner of Kitchener spent -the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Klein- stiver, who have been on an ex­ tended trip to Florida, returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfong and Grant Wildfong, all of London, Mrs. Mary Tieman and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wildfong were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tieman. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Genttner and family of Lucan spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Klumpp. Mr. Fred Genttner of Lucan spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz of Stratford were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. Goetz. A number of relatives from here attended the funeral of the late Miss Merle Prieter in Kit­ chener on Tuesday. Colebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zimmer entertained a number of their friends last Thursday evening to a surprise party in honor of her father, Mr. August Miller, who celebrated his seventy-first birth­ dr , * JThe evening was spent in playing carets, aftei’ which the hostess served a delicious lunch. Everyone before leaving for their homes wished Mt, Miller many more years of health and happi­ ness. Larry Snider Motors Phone 624 or 64-W Exeter, Ontario 8 Irish goals were and Ellis in the end of drawn in Seaforth. a 6-4 Wed- .....,,,,,..............,........,....L... ....LJ.U,.|................... first Kenwood Blankets Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour New Spring Cotton Prints New patterns, new colors; an exceptionally fine range to choose from. Per Yard 39c, 50c, 69c, 75c KENWOOD FAMOUS — $16.95 Save $2.55. White,, blue, rose, cedar, gold, peach, red, turquoise, green and Bflame, 72”x81”, rayon satin bound. New Low Price: Each $16,95 .... 220 Pancake Syrup, 16-oz................ 320 Aylmer Beans with Pork, 10-oz. 2/190 ... 2/350/ ... 3/270 Campbell’s Vegetable Soup, 10-oz. 2/250 first period. Jack Ford got the winning goal for Dashwood and Bob Hay­ ter knotched the clincher. Barashe led. the Zurich attack with two goals> The Dashwood club have been close to the cellar all season while Zurich have been tied for top spot since the league open­ ed. Whether the upset was too much for district sportswriters or not, isn’t known, but the Lon­ don Free Press and CKNX both announced the win for Zurich. The teams will be matched again this Friday at Zurich. Fans Bounced The fans got into the rhubarb when Ilderton and Thedford clashed Monday night. Ilderton won 3-0. During a second period melee, three fans jumped onto the ice and became involved in the fight, They were bounced out of the rink, Win Second Sparked by R. Hayter and J, Hayter, Dashwood won their sec­ ond game of the season, victory over Lucan nesday night. Bob picked up while brother Jim three collected a pair. J. Iloulahan was the other marksman for the winners. For Lucan, Stretton, Stevenson, and F. Revington marksmen, Dashwood led 1-0 period, 3-1 at the second, • Irish Whip St. Marys The Irish took an early against St. arys .Thursday night and won 7-4 on the Lucan sheet. Stretton, N. Hardy, G. Reving­ ton and W. Hodgins scored in the first period to give the Irish a 5-1 lead. N. Hardy and Steven­ son scored in the third stanza. For St. Marys, Noble each scored two. Midget Semi-Finals Exeter Kinkids have a semi-final series with Winner will advance into WOAA Midget “C” finals. First game was played in Exeter Wednesday night, Return will “be in Seaforth Thursday night. lead Behind Eight Ball Flyers Must Win Centralia Flyers are behind the eight ball in their current playoff series with Clinton Colts. Behind three games in the best;, of-seven series, the Flyers must win the remaining four to stay in the game. Next tilt is Thursday night at Goderich. Closest they’ve come to con­ quering last year’s champions is the 8-8 tie they achieved Thusrday night. Clinton won first game last week; edged Flyers 6-5 Saturday night 6-2 Monday night. R. Ellis, P. .-Ellis, Diduck, Cun­ ningham, Carter, Einbzury and Franklin have been the Flyers’ marksmen. CARS 'A' 1950 Ford. 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