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Lose Toughies
On Friday night the L..„:
midgets journeyed to Bengali for
their first away game of the
season. They lost to the Hensail
juveniles 9-8.
Clinton midgets, last year’s
Ontario finalists, met the locals
on the diamond, at RCAF Station
Centralia as part of the Air
Force Day program.
Again the locals hit hard as
they did in Hensall but the field
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I Aiteheson in u f f 1 e d the once-
| powerful Colts' bats. Tuesday,
Mitchell copped its third win of
the season by a 2-') verdict in| the Irish town.
i The Dodgers from Strathroy
ked up another win during
) week by taking St. Marys 3-
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Dashwood "Ti
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that
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pace
one-third mark.
Always a fast starter in
league, the Dashwood nine
won all seven tilts this
and enjoys a six-point
the rest of the field.
The Tigers knocked
Dodgers, their nearest
to a second-place tie
chell Monday by
extra-inning game 7-6. A single
by Carl Wein in the last of the
tenth drove in brother Ray Wein
for the victory.
Dashwood came from behind
to tie the score at 6-6 in the
last of the ninth when Klein-
stiver slammed a homer with
two out. Bob Stormes, the team's
only import, was the winning
pi,teller. Cushman was the loser.
On Friday Robbie Wein hurled
the league-leaders
over Zurich,
struck out 12
ich’s mound
Barash hit a
in the seventh, driving in their
two runs.
Meanwhile, Mitehell Legion-
aires, last year’s winners, began
strutting their stuff as they
make their usual climb up the
standing after starting off slow
ly. During the week, Mitchell
flingers Aitclieson and Hulley
blanked Clinton Colts and Lucan
on one-hitters.
Last Thursday, the Legionaire
sluggers scored 11 runs while
the
has
season
lead over
ritrathroy
rivals, in-
with Mit-
winning an
7-6
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hit ball
The airmen
last Friday for the second time
and the radiomen took measure
of the flyers again. Barnum
clubbed a round-tripper with one
on board after the two nines
were deadlocked 3-3.
Zurich suffered two defeats,
losing to Dashwood Friday and
St. Marys Tuesday. The win put
St. Marys in third place.
Exeter captured two this week
to move into fourth.
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The 16-year-old
while Barash, Zur-
ace, fanned five,
triple for Zurich
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Mitchell ........
Strathroy ....
St. Marys ....
Exeter .........
Zurich .........
Clinton RCAF
Centralia ......
Lucan ...........
Clinton ........
Results
Mitchell 11, Clinton
Clinton RCAF 5, Centralia 3
Strathroy 3, St. Marys 1
Exeter 7, Lucan 4
Dashwood 3, Zurich 2
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Dashwood 7, Strathroy >
St. Marys 7, Zurich 2
Mitchell 2. Lucan i
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; Bantams Lose First
> On Monday night
new Exeter '
their season
losing to thf
17-6. The lot
sidering all but two have never
played organized baseball before.
Coach Derry Boyle thinks they
will develop into a contendinv
team and have a good chance of
I keeping at least one of the tro
phies won by last year’s chain- j
pions.
Peewee Loop
The Tigers continued their
climb from the peewee league
basement to land in a first place i
tie with the Browns. They i
whipped the Yankees 5-3.
In the second game Saturday, |
the last-place Indians suffered ?
another loss, this
Brawns 13-10.
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singled to
Holtzman’s
two more.
•Serratore
with his second hit of the night.
Wade walked, Bunk singled,
Darling went to first on an
error and Holtzman and Gilfillan
singled to bring home four runs.
Bradford scored Lucan’s lone
tally in the fourth after hitting i Tigers .
a double. Cliown sent him home | Yankees
with a single. In the seventh, ; Indians
Hearn reached the first sack on:
an error and Bruner tripled him
around. Bradford walked. Chown
belted a long fly, sending Brun
er home. Aberliart doubled to
bring in the third run. Mitro re
placed Fuller on the mound and
retired the side.
Joe Serratore came out of his
batting slump with a perfect 2-2
night. Harry Holtzman and Bill
Gilfillan slammed a 2-4 average.
Bradford was Lucan’s best
with one out of two.
EXETER: Serratore 2b, Wade
ss, Bonk 3b, Darling If. Holtz
man cf, Gilfillan rf, Haugh lb,
Geoffrey e, Fuller, Mitro p.
LUCAN: Hearn -is, P.ruiwr cf,
Bradford p, ss, Chown
hart If, O’Brien
3b, Kenny c, Tapp
Score By Innings
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Exeter claimed its second vic
tory of the series by handing a
14-5 pounding to Centralia RC
AF Monday night. The locals
knocked two hurlers off the
mound with a l()-hit attack.
Steve Mitro was the winning
pitcher allowing five runs
five hits. The young flinger
trouble with his control but
never in danger of losing
lead his mates established.
Erratic Centralia fielding gave
the locals three runs on one hit
in the first inning. They scored
tour in the second, one in the
fourth and six in the fifth.
Fred Darling boosted his bat
ting average to .357 with a
three for five night. Barry Holtz
man belted two for five. Best
for Centralia was Cloutier and
Russell with one for two.
Chaisson was the losing
er. Fosberg started the
and Holmes finished.
EXETER
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Fuller, ss .......
Bonk, 3 b .......
Darling, If .....
Holtzman. cf ..
Gilfillan, rf ....
Haugh, lb .....
Geoffrey, ■ ....
Mitro, p ............
CENTRALIA
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Bird. 2b .......' Oullette, *• ....
j Miller, lb ....
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(’REDITON RESULTS
Crediton 18, Hensail 12
Crediton 22, Drysdale 5
Ailsa Craig 6, Crediton 5
Crediton 19, Hensail 13
Drysdale 13, Crediton 13
Crediton 10, Centralia 9
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Crediton at Ailsa Craig
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Locals Win First,
Whip Irish 7-4
Exeter intermediates scored
their first win of the season Fri
day night by whipping Lucan 7-
4. Jake Fuller was the winning
pitcher, although he needed
from Steve Mitro in the
inning.
The locals scored three
four in
victory,
in the
seventh.
Exeter Greys took t’.io fairly
easy games when they met Zur
ich Friday June 13 and Lucan
Juniors Monday, June 16. The
score at Zurich was 14-8 and at
home with Lucan the Greys net
ted 20 runs and kept the Jun
iors from getting a run.
The Exeter girls were ahead
of Zurich most of the way al
though Zurich looked promising
in the first inning when three
players came- home. Best for Ex
eter were King, Pfaff and Ha
worth with four, three and two
runs respectively. Hess, for Zur
ich came in with two runs.
EXETER: McKnight ss, Tuc-
key 2b, King lb, Hawarth If,
Hunter-tDuvar cf, Pfaff'3b,
Schroeder rf, Taylor c, Linden
field.
ZURICH: Fairbairn c, Hess
lb, Shelby 21), Hess 2b, Gascho
3b, Soldan 3b, Hildebrand
Weeks rf, Moir rf, Bedard
McNab If, Thiel If, Dietz
Witmer ss.
Lots Of Spunk
The Lucan Juniors held on
seven innings and showed lots
of spunk, all the way. They had
two strike-outs to their pitcher’s
credit and Murless got through
Exeter infield to third base.
EXETER: McKnight ss. Brint-
nell 2b, King lb, Essery If.
Hunter-I)uvar cf, Thompson cf,
Pfaff 3b, Skinner rf, Schroeder
rf, Taylor c, Turkey c, McCoy p,
Taylor p.
LUCAN: Murless c, Isaac lb,
Scott p, Whitehead 2b,
ington 3b. Watson
Untereiner If, M. Revington
Neil rf. McCran rf.
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