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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1950
Centralia Cagers
Trim Elmira Team
The Centralia Flyers took a
big lead in the first game of
their basketball series with El
mira Saturday night by trounc
ing the Central Ontario winners
on their own floor 63-42, Win
ner of the two-game series will
advance into the OBA Ontario
finals.
Elmira set the pace in the
first quarter and led by a 17-5
score. However, by half time the
Flyers took over the floor and
held a one-point margin, 24-23.
In the last half the Flyers
continued to control the ball and
steadily built up a lead over the
opposition.
Jobb was the high scorer for
the airmen sinking fifteen points
while McLeod dropped in four
teen and Andrews
was Elmira’s top
ten points while
Miller got eight.
The return game-will be on
the Centralia RCA'F floor Satur
day night at 8 p.m.
CENTRALIA; Boudreau, 2;
Jobb, 15; Seedhouse, 9; Mac-
Laughlin, 1; Hanley, 9; McLeod,
14; Galvin, 2; Andrews, 11.
ELMIRA: Pool, 10; Ingram,
8; Read, 4; Martin, 5; Welch el,
2; Strong, 5: Miller, 8; White.
Awarded Scholarship
■Stuart McBride, son of Mr.
ai;d Mrs. Alvin McBride, of Stan
ley Toivnship, a student ,of t-he
Exeter jHigh 'School, has won a
$1,250 scholarship at the Uni
versity of Western Ontario, Lon
don, which entitles him to enter
Madison University, Wisconsin.
Congratulation, Stuart!
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CANADIANS BEAT BRITISH TEAM IN RADIO CONDUCTED SHOOTING MEET
History was made recently in an international ,22-calibre-rifJe shooting competition when a
team of three Canadian sharpshooters representing the Canadian Civilian Association of
Marksmen defeated a picked British team 2-1 in the first small-bore disk-breaking match
ever conducted internationally by radio. Throughout the shoot direct short-wave, radio con
tact was maintained with scores flashed across the North Atlantic as the rounds progressed.
Above, the winners, who fired on the indoor range of Montreal’s C.N.R.. Rifle. Club, are
shown being congratulated by Bill O’Reilly, Canadian match official. Left to right they
are Lloyd. Walker, Toronto; Harry Wilson, Montreal; Air. O’Reilly, and Sid Thompson, of
Parkhill, Ontario. ' ' —Central Press Canadian
Men*s League
Mighty Mice Eliminated
On Wednesday and Friday
nights last week, the semi-finals
between the Mighty Mice and
Keglers were trundled, and, as
expected, the Keglers proved to
be too much for the rodents.
Wednesday night, they laced
Gord Cudmore’s men 3-1, and on
Friday night blanked them 4-0.
Ken Crowe tossed a nice 703
(262), Ray Boudreau 771 (338)
to easily pace the Keglers. For
the Mighty Mice, their top triple
was 586 (2*28) by John Christie.
Gord MacTavish came up with
one good game of 223. Other
good scores for the Keglers were
274 by Ken Crowe, 230 by Carl
S c h w a 1 m, and 223 by Frank
Davis.
Keglers Take Lead In Finals
The Men’s Bowling League
finals got under way Monday
night, with the Butchers and
Keglers battling it out for the
championship. The’ Keglers won
the semi-final round by putting
out the Mighty Mice, and the
Butchers won
honours.
In Monday
three games
but the Keglers had the edge,
and came out of the tussle with
three of the four points. They
took the aggregate score 3,073-
3,033, Ray Boudreau proved to
be the best of the Keglers, spill
ing 639 (243), followed by Carl
Schwalm with 623 1265). For
the losing Butchers, Harold
Wolfe had *
nights, and
with Fred
623 (221).
The next
rolled tonight (Wednesday) and
the final three games on Friday
night of this week.
FINAL SERIES STANDINGS
1
0
.Thursday night the upset of all
upsets occurred when the So
rority and Whizzers clashed. The
Sorority came out of the fray
with all four (points. Bowling
like champions, the Beta Sigma
Phi gals soundly trounced their
rivals in all 3 games. Seriously,
girls, you did very well. We hope
you have finally hit your stride.
Lucille Dubois paced her team
with 595 (217), while for the
Whizzers, Lorraine B r o c k was
best with 541 ^20’0), Kaida
Francois came 11$ with a good
single of 231 for the Sorority.
A saw-off occurred when the
Frisky Sisters and Lucky Strikes
met on alleys 3 and 4. Ethel
Cushman banged out a terrific
646 (279) to head the Sisters,
while for the Strikes, Velma Har
vey trundled 580 (218) to
her team.
In the last games of the
ning, the Hot Dogs ran wild
the Musketeers and blanked the
latter 4-0. Dot Brady came up
with a good 605 (225) to head
the Dogs, while for the Musket
eers, Pat Bush
Standing-
Hot Dogs
Frisky Sisters
Rookies .....
Happy Gals
Skunks .......
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Yarn Spinners
Lucky Strikes
Musketeers
Jolly Eight
Whizzers
Sorority .
finish that gave them the all-
important victory.
The next big question’
whether Exeter can win
vincial championship. It.
a unique event in local
if the Maroons came
with this high ranking honour.
This One Was A Poor Show
The Exeter Hockey Club’ pulled
a real farce at the Arena Monday
night which isn’t going to make
the fans who turned up any too
happy. The Monarchs arranged a
tilt with the Centralia Flyers
and at game time the opposition
were ready to go while Exeter
only had four or five players ac
counted for.
Thanks to the good sportsman
ship of Hal Hallett and the
Flyers the airmen turned over
three of their players to make
it a game. Other
arrived later.
Fortunately for
it was their last
season. The public has put up
with a lot of indifferent hockey
from the club most of the season
and then after building this up
as a real hockey treat they turn
it into a shambles.
John Public is much too busy
these days and he’s picking his
entertainment w i t h discretion.
This hardly seems like a good
way to entice him back again.
the “A” division
one of
tossed
Darling
games
his better
690 (248),
next with
are to be
3
1
Keglers ......... 2 1
Butchers ........ 1 2
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All Bowlers Take Note!
The Men’s Bowling
banquet is to be held on
March 3i. If you are going to be
able to attend, please let either
Art Trites or Doug. Pryde know
by this week-end, March
This is important fellows, so
Us know as soon as possible.
Ladies* League
On Wednesday, March 15, the
Happy Gals and. Housewives met
on alleys 1 and. 2, with the wives
coming out on the short end, of
a 4*6 score. Betty Shaw turned,
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Good Show, Maroons
In* a closely-fought semi-final
series the Exeter Maroons re
versed last week’s performance
to upset the highly rated Am
herstburg basketball team
35. *
In doing so the Maroons
now in the final round for
championship of Ontario. At
time we write this it is
known which team they face
but it will be Lakeshore, Colling
wood, Brampton or Naponee.
The local juniors deserve
lot of credit in achieving t
remarkable record for this com
munity. As a matter of fact we
haven’t been able to learn of
any other team in any sport re-
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Dot McFarlane ran up a triple
of 537 (213).
The Yarn Spinners turned in
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The Rookies showed plenty ol
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could do was Mary Hockey’s 467
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year and have cleaned up on
most of the opposition that has
faced them. They put out St.
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game against Amherstburg won
the round In that town Saturday
night by a 77-67 score.
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