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THE TIMES*ADVOCATE, EXETER;, ONTARIO IO THL 1RSDAY MQRp1INO, MAY 26•11f5
Mohawks Display Hitting Power
In Twi'n .'..•pen ing 'G.am.•e 'Vic.torje
1xeter Legion 1Vlohawks pound-
ed their way to 'anearly lead in.
the Huron -Perth Intermediate
Baseball race .by slugging 14.7
and 8-2 wins over Dashwood Tig-
ers on Monday.
Weak :at the, Plate for several
years, the trifle displayed .surprise
hitting power in its lineups on the
holiday to indieate the locals will
be serious Challengers for the
league championship. ¥ohawka
clouted '31 hits in the two games
to score their first opening game
victories over Dashwood in five
years.
The Tigers, on the other Nand,.
were handicapped with a depleted
pitching staff. Two. import •hurl-
ers failed to show up for the eon -
tests and Dashwood was forced
to start a midget pitcher the
Exeter tilt,
Mohawks showed more strength
In the field than they aver have.
Ken Saxton, a Stratford National
last year, caught botht galtiea well
and allowed last year's backstop -
per, Bob Meharg, to etrengthen
the infield at shortstop. Don 'Wells
up from the juveniles, handled
the hot corner and new outfielder
Bill Hayward, added punch at
the plate,
The Tiger lineup was much the
same as the, team which was 0,
B. A. Int. "D" finalists last year
except for the addition of hard-
hitting Dick Regier in the out-
field and Terry Wade at short-
stop.
Russell Vlns First Game
Mob 'Russell won the 14-7 game
in Exeter and oon'tributed a 'two -
run homer*'to 'aid his own cause,
It was one of the longest clouts
seen in the local park. Harry
#Ioltzlnan started his batting av-
erage at 1.000 with a 'five -for -five
stint. Bob Meharg hit four -for -
five and Bill Hayward smashed
a grand -slam home run among
his three hits.
Dashwood'3 Jim Hayter clout-
ed the third round. -tripper of the
game. Ray Wein collected .a sin-
gle •and a double.
Mohawks stook a 4-01 lead in the
second inning on Russell'3. homer
and triples by Red Loader and
LCOSCHEDULEEPARK
Monday, May 30
Girls: Indians vs. Dodgers. (4.00)
H -P Int,: Mitchell vs. Mohawks-,
(6.30) • .
Tuesday, May 31
Pee Wees: Red Sox vs. BlUe Streaks
'(4.00)
Wednesday, June 1
J•uv.: Poplar 31111 at Exeter (6.89)
Pee Wees: Braves vs, Athleti
(4.00)
Thursday, June 2
Girls: Clorets vs. Red Sox • (4.00)
Friday, June 3
Juvenile Ball (6.30)
JTpnior Crediton lAu-starMpractice (6.30)
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EXETER
Dan Wella, Hayter's: round -tripper
in the fourth gave Dashwood:two
runs but Exeter retaliated with a
single is the fifth and lour ram
in the sixth. Four singles in the
seventh .gave the Tigers aS ina.fl
runs. Exeter scored a Alegi° tally
in the last Pt the inning and
Dash bod added another in the
eighth. ifayward's home run
smash with the bases loaded in
the last Trait of the .eighth •capped
the ball game for Exeter.
Sixteen -year-old Russ Page
started for 'the Tigers but Jake
Wein relieved him in the fourth'.
Ray Wein took over the mound
chores in the seventh and finish»
ed the game
Mohawks suffered two injuries
in the first game but bbth Hien
recovered to play in thela eeond,
Fred Darling was dazed alter :he
collided with the score board rac-
ing for Jim Hayter's homer in the
fourth and Lorne Haugh suffered
a spiked shin. in the •fifth.
Nitro fans Seventeen
"Strikeout Steve" Mitro sb ow-
ed his usual fanning form by
whiffing 17 Tigers in the second
contest, He held the Tigers to
seven hits.
1Coach"Red Loader, .Bob Meharg
Fred Darliug, Bill Hayward and
Ken. Saxton oolleeted two singles
each to lead the 12- hit Mohawk
berate. •. •
Jim Hayter and Terry Wade
led Tiger hitters in the second
game with a pair :of safeties each.
Doubles by Hayward and SaX-
•ton ,s'ent the tribe into >i 4-0 lead
in the First inning, Exeter adde4
another in. the second and the
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WINS OPENER --Bob Russe 1l
hurled Exeter Mohawks' first win
against Dashwood Tigers on lVlon-
day and contributed a two -run
homer to start the team off to a
14-7 decision, —T -A Photo
AND RECREATION
By DOUG SMITH
Girls' Softball
rive games. have been played
to date in this house league. and
Eleanor Heywood's Red Sox have
taken the lead with four wins
and lio losses. Red Box have had
more practice than the other two
teams -and have a rough road to
travel from now to the finish of
the :schedule.
Blue Streaks are in second ,spot
with one win -and two losses fol-
lowed by the Green and White
Clorets with no wins and • three
losses.
There is an overall Improve-
ment Tri the brand of ball this
year, particularly in the hitting
department. Could be the incen-
tive of the beautiful new McMil-
lan Trophy. Games next week:
Tues., Red Sox vs. Blue Streaks;
Thurs., Clorets vs. Red Sox.
Boys' Pee Wee Baseball
Dean McKnight and his crew
of Indians are scalping all op-
position in the baseball league.
Competition is very close and the
teams . are well-balanced.
Standing. PWLT P
Indians 2 2 0 0 4
Dodgers 1 1 0 0 2
Athletics 2 0 1 1 1
Braves 3 0 2 1 1
ila-ines next week: Mon., In-
dians vs. Dodgers (a four -point
game) ; Wed., Braves va. Athlet-
ics..
Rea ' League Softball
.Official. pening of the Recrea-
tion Leagu;•is slated •for tonight
at Exeter Community Park with
iouth
Perth Girls
Softball Schedule
May
26 --Granton at Kirkton
• 37: Russelldale at Motherwell
30—Motherwell at Granton
31—Kirkton o.t Russelldale
Jung
2—itusselldale at Granton
Motherwell at Kirkton
6—Motherwell at Russelldale
.8--Kinktof at Granton
9—Granton at Motherwell
Russelldale at Kir&ton
13—Granton at Russelldale
Kirkton at Motherwell
17—Motherwell • at Granton
Kirkton at 'dtusselldale
21—Russelldale at Motherwell
Granton at Klrkton
23-1tussellde.le at Granton
Motherwell et Kirkton
Hospital Care
—Continued from page 2
life. Without it we are helpless
and unable to earn our living. A
community without a hospital
lacks the ,cornerstone for this im-
portant "point. Our hospital is
always ready to help as back to
the "sunshiny road of health by
Its patient tender care
1I have mentioned the import-
ance.: of our hospital along the
highways and on the damn, Now
may 1 point out that our hospital
alio serves the towns and villag-
es located within .the i,oundaries
a the community. Industries •of
varied kinds are carried on which
employ •the use or machinery and
again ,beoanse of thbughtlessness
Or faulty anechaniem an accident
may _occur. Accidents may occur
merely from failing on a •slippery
sidewalk or a waxed floor.
This. beautiful and :attractive
hospital with its efficient staff,
is of real importance to the res-
idents. of Exeter. 'travelling die -
tante is ,shortened from apprbiti-
mately thirty Miles to a .few
blocks. This means a great ,sav-
ing In time and money,
Thus we find in every branch
04 our community the liospital
is b4 Utmost importance In the
saving o4 lives and .restoring o4,
health to the broken body. NO
0611miunity cart thrive without a
hospital,. its importance to our
connniunity eaiinot bb estimated
la Id4iart and cent&.
Mid -West going against Maroons
at 7 p,m. Good to see Crediton
back in the league. They will
play their- 41r4 game Friday,
June 3, at Exeter at 7 p.m.
Davey Bird of RCAF Centralia
threw a challenge in the general
direction of Exeter Iast Mon -day
--a team was rounded up and
headed out to the station diamond
and returned home with their
tails between their legs with an
8-4 defeat. Return, game is com-
ing up.
—Please turn to Page 9
'Tigers' scored their ,first rum in
the third. Loader's triple la the
sixth gen. Mokawka another tally•
and they added two mere in the'
seventh en hits by 1dellarg, Mitre
and -Saxton. ;i}erry O•uenther and
Terry Wade hit singles in the
ninth, as Dashwood ;rallied for two
runs.
Manager Mickey Webb, of the
Tigers, and .01n k`airba1rn, ,of the
Mohawks, 'participated in 'the offi-
Tai opening ceremonies with
oral candidate Jim Scott at flash.*
wood in the afternoon. The Ealeter
Legion .Pipe Band and Dashwood.
.O'ltizens' Band led the pre -game
parade,
Mohawks Cop Two
DAISHWOOD AB xt 11 PO A k7
Wade se 4 1 1 2 0 1
R. Wein, If ___ 6 0 2 2 0 0
R. Hayter. 2b « G 0 1 0 a 0
Regier rf 3 0 0 0 .0 1
J. Welty p, of, ib 4 0 a 3 0 0
Rlelnstiver, c 2 1 0 0 2 1
J. Hayter, 31) 2 3 0 3 0 0
Tiernan, 1b 2 0 0 4 .0 0
Guenther, 11b 0 1 1 0 0 0
Page, p 2 0 1 0 0 0
Martene, if 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Holtzman, ,se 6
Darling, of ...... _. 2
Witherspoon, f 2
Gravett, 4 1
Hayward, rf 5
Saxton,auib 2
Cochman* 0
Wellls, 3blb 4
Russell, p 4
40 14 19 18 10 3
* Walked for Darling in sixth
BR—,Exeter 9; (Dashwood 6. .
Page, J. Wein (4), R. Wein (7)
and Kleinstiver; Russell and Saxton.
EXIOTBR ABRI3POAE
Loader, 2b 4 3 2 1 1 0
Holtzman, If 5 1 1 0 0 0
Meharg, ss 4 2 2 1 1 a
Darling, of 5 0 ,2 0 1 0
Hayward, . rf 6 1 2 1 1 0
Mitro, p 4 1 1 0 2 0
Saxton, 0 6 0 2 0 0. 2
Haugh, ib 4 0 0 5 0 0
Wells, 3b __ 4 0 0 2 2 1
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B, Siayter, 2b. ______ 3 0
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Mitro and Saxton; Guenther and
J. Hayter.
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