HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-01-19, Page 3Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 19$0
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The Exeter Maroons have cap
tured the district /basketball
championship, This they did in
winning against St, Marys 60-44
last Wednesday night.
The two
their third
games and
three in a
give them
the standing
night the Maroons again out-
hooped their opposition 70-40 to
make it the more decisive,
Exeter will now meet
herstburg in March for the
tern section championship,
will play here on the eleventh
1 and in Amherstburg on the eigh-
I teenth. The winners of this
series will compete against the
I winners of the northern and eas
tern series, Collingwood and
Brampton are the two squads in
the northern series, while Nap-
anee and Lakeshore are compet
ing in the eastern section,
Exeter 60, St. Marys 44
Capt. Rether and Bill O'Brien
hooped the locals to the third
win over St. Marys in the local
gym last Wednesday night. Be
tween them they counted more
points than the entire visiting-
squad. Rether sank 25 points
while O’Brien dropped in 21.
At half time the locals had a
four-point margin with a 27-23
score and in the last half out
shot the Blue
Holman was
Marys eager
while Sgariglia
EXETER:
Schroeder,
21; I-Iunter-Duvar,
2; G. Dobbs; U. Schroeder.
ST. MARYS: J. Holman,
Sgariglia, 16; McLaughlin,
Anderson; Hemphill; Fairbairn;
Elgie; Murray, 5.
Referee: Sasso, Centralia Air
port.
EXeter 70, St. Marys 40
On Friday night, Exeter made
it four in a row over St. Marys.
Bill O’Brien paced the locals in
the first half with seven baskets
and two foul shots, while in the
last half Captain Rether put
seven shots through the hoop
and one foul shot. Rether col
lected 21 points- and O’Brien 20.
Ule Schroeder was another Mar
oon sharpshooter with 14 points.
Holman again was the star for
St. Marys and was the leading
point-getter on the floor with
23 points.
Exeter led 21-13 at the first
quarter, while at the end of the
half was in command 3S-23.
Three-quarter time score read
53-34.
EXETER: Rether, 21; G.
Schroeder; May, 9; Cann; G.
Dobbs; O ’Brien, 20; Hunter-
Duvar, 6; U. Schroeder, 14.
ST. MARYS: Holman,
Sgariglia, 9; McLaughlin,
Hemphill, 2; Elgie; Wilson, 4;
Anderson.
teams were playing
of the scheduled five
the victory
row for the
the deciding
Then on
made it
locals to
edge in
Monday
Am-
wes-
They
Devils 33-21. .J.
the leading St.
with
had 16.
R e t h e r ,
4; 'May, 4;
4;
20 points,
25; G.
O’Brien,
F. Dobbs,
Referee; Sasso, Centralia
port.
Trounce Woodstock
Friday night the M a r o
proved tough hosts
Woodstock Red Tops
hibition game at the
visitors are a Junior
but the boys played
the floor with a 70-31 score.
At the half-time rest period,
Exeter led 34-21. The visitors
had but one substitute and the
locals waltzed through them to
the tune of 31 points as against
10 in the last session.
Centre Bill O’Brien netted 22
points while Johnny Rether
right behind with 21. Kays
the leading Red Top sniper
14 points,
WOODSTOCK: T, Kays,
D. Symons, 10; G, Campbell; D.
Ross, 5; D. Hancock; D.
ton, 2,
EXETER; J. Rether,
Schroeder, 6; M. May,
O’Brien, 22; G. Dobbs;
Duvar, 7; F. Dobbs,
Schroeder; G, Rether, 1.
Referee: Sasso, Centralia Air
port.
Attention
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Executive Meeting
An executive meeting was held
Wednesday t night. January 11,
in the Legion 'Rooms to decide
on rules for the playoffs. All 18
teams in the league are to ,be in
the playoffs, so it was decided
to split the league into 3 groups,
‘A’, ‘B’, ’ and 'O’. The first G
teams according to their year’s
standing in ^points will be in ‘A’
group, and so on for 'B' and ‘C’
group. The winners in 'B'
‘C’ groups will playoff, with
’A’ group winners getting a
into the finals.
In the playoffs, the point
tern will still be in effect,
one point for a .win and one for
the -aggragate score, In the case
of a tie, the team with
number of pins .will
foul line rules will be
with the word of the
judge to be final. Also there
be 'official score markers.
If -a player goes over the
line, he automatically loses
ball, and any ipin h e k n o c. k s
down will be set up again. If,
however, he goes over the foul
line and takes a head pin, that
pin is not set up again, and is
not counted.
The
every Monday night, ‘B’ group
every Wednesday night, and ‘C’
group ~
Lad ies* League
In the Ladies’ League on Wed
nesday, January 11, the Sorority
met the Musketeers, with each
team taking 2 points. Some ,of
the scores were very low on
both teams in, these games, but
we suppose the gals just had a
poor night. Jean Longley came
up with one very good game of
2 61 for the Musketeers, but the
best the Sorority could do was
218 by Audrey Bentley.
The Yarn Spinners ran rough
shod over the Whizzers in taking
3 of the 4 points. Elsie Jory
trundled 546 (205) to set the
pace for the Spinners, while
Helen Bell posted 515 (200) to
lead the Whizzers.
The Skunks didn't have too
much trouble in shellackiug the
Rookies 3-1 in the last set of the
evening. Doreen Prance turned
in a very nice triple of 585
and
the
bye
the most
win. All
observed,
foul
•line
will
23;
6;
alleys 3 The Bangs
swamped the /Seedsmen in the
first game by virtue of Art,
Whiismit'h's 358 single. Art's
triple by the way was 765. For
the Seedsmen, Howie Holtzman
tossed 591 (232),
In the last series of the eve
ning, the 'Pinpoppers laced the
Mighty Mice 3-1, Bob Nicol re
gained hiis form and rolled 713
(317) to pace the Pinpoppers,
For the Mighty Mice Gord Mac-
Tavish rolled 587 (232). In
these games, Bob Davis of the
Pinpoppers made history by .toss
ing 214 in one game, his fifth
20p game of the season. Very
nici Pierre!
Monday Night
On Monday night on alleys 1
and 2, the Pinpoppers blanked
the Not Quites 4-0. The latter
had only five ment turn out and
were at a slight disadvantage in
that respect, However, the Pin
poppers were aided greatly by
Si Creech, who tossed 633
(317), and Bob Davis, who got
one good single of 273. For the
Not Quites, Keith Alexander
trundled very well with 687
(278) to pace his team.
The Rural Rollers pulled a
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‘A’ group teams will bowl
Friday nights.
Suits and Overcoats
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switching, by which it will be (230) to easily lead the Skunks,”...............while j-----
score
(186). The Rookies scores were
very low, and only having 5
players were badly handicapped.
You gals are slipping badly!
Thursday Night
Thursday night, a saw-off oc
curred when the Housewives
and Jolly Eight met, each team
taking- 2 points. Lois Armstrong
had the high t r i p 1 et for the
Housewives with 427 (1851,
while for the Jolly Eight, Marion
Hockey tossed 435 (173).
The Frisky Sisters cooled off
the Hot Dogs slightly when they
laced the canines 3-1. The Sis
ters were headed by Phil Ha
worth who rolled 559 (19 Si,
while Dot Brady had .one of her
better nights in rolling 537
(216). I We are glad to see slie
came out the right night.)
The Happy Gals and Lucky
Strikes split the points in the
last games Thursday night. Agnes
Cutting paced the Strikes by
rolling 548 1198), while Betty
Shaw turned in 435
lead the Gals.
Hot Dogs ......
Happy Gals ...
Frisky listers
Yarn Spinners
Skunks .....
Rookies ....
Housewives
Musketeers
Whizzers ...
Jolly Eight
Lucky Strikes
Sorority ........
Men’s League
In the Men’s League, Wednes
day, January 11, the Big Six
again moved into first place
over the Butchers by trouncing
the Dukes 4-0* Paced by Ken.
Hockey who rolled SOI (3(181*1
the Big Six had no trouble at]
all. Stan Frayne's 70S (266) ]
added greatly to the Big Six
cause. For the Dukes, 601 (240)
by Jack McKuight wag tops.
The Not Quites pulled an up
set when they whitewashed the
Tanks 4-n. Keith Alexander
sed'.637 (276) to head the Not
Quites, while Harold Bush rolled
665 (330) to lead the Tanks.
The two Grand Bend teams,
the Tigers and Grand . Bend
squared off in the last set of the
evening, with tlie Tigers lacing
their town rivals '3-1. Burton
Greene, rolling 686 (249), head
ed the Tigers in their victory,
with Jack Witherspoon -close be
hind with 671 (281), Glenn
jardine rolled 666 (286) to
Grand Band.
Friday Night
Friday night, the Erks
tinned their fine trundling
taking 3 points from the Rural
Rollers. Jeff Longley snared a
good triple for himself, rolling
640 (254). The best the Rollers
could do was 565 (195) by Art.
Frayn«.
The Seedsmen and the Whizz
Bangs had a split In points on
possible to set all the switches
necessary to move a car into a
certain track merely by pushing
one button in a control tower.
Electrically operated retarders
wilL control the speed of cars
being “trumped” in the classi
fication section of the yard.
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