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AVGYST 4 WO
gers Remain Hof) Champions,
Mohawks Finish In Second Spot
Dashwood Tigerit anCcessfully
defended their HitronPerth
chn-
pi'oushi)) this year bY whining the
crucial gaelea In the final etretch.,
The Tigers .dunaned
twice and nrich wine during the
Pest two 1..ve.elte.
Exeter 'Legion- Mohawks had A
Mathentatioal chance to win but
they !forfeited it when they lost
54 to Auburn Wednesdny night.
Had the tribewon and Dashwood,
loot its two .remaininggaMes with
Authern and Clinto, Exeter 001414
have plaiirted .$110. itonerri.
Tht eague' w11 Ine0t Friday
Aliiibt to draw no its ,puyorr
Seltedille. '1110 three "0" 'tem,
Exeter, Mitchell and Auburn, will
play ,a ,round robin to eliminate
one club,followed by a ilnal,
series to declare a renp "C"
elmmpion,
IDAshwood and. Zurich will' ably •elay. Off • in e best-of-eeVen
serieS for the title. '
Tigers Edge
Vets Twice
The Tigers .scored two victories
over Mitchell Legionalres by two -
run nia,rgins, 4-2 'and 6-3, to earn
their league championship in Un-
Preesive tnshion,
Gerry Guenther 'won Tuesday
night's game in Dash -wood and
Ray Wein, who has just started
pitching this year, won the first
game in Mitchell on July 25,
In Tuesday night's game, Dick
Regier's triple and two singles
and. Terry Wade's homer were
the winning blows. Regier's three -
bagger scored jiMuli Hayter in
the first inning and Bob Stormes
knocked Regier home with a
single to give the Tigers a 2-0
lead.
Ilfittchell went ahead 3-2 in the
second on Walthers' double and
Atkins' single but Terry Wade's
circuit clout tied the acme in the
last half of the inning.
liegier scored the winning run
in the third after hitting a safe-
ty, He stole second and third and
came home on an infield out
,-
• Lyn Sineaac counted 'the clin-
cher in the sixth.
Hayter Sparks Win •
Bob Hayter's booming bat led
the Tigers -to their July 25 -vic-
tory, He tripled in the fourth to'
store pashwood'S second run and
drOve in the ^fourth run in the
seventh with a (bauble. Ray Wein,
Bob Sternies and Carl Wein
scored.
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• Allan and Aitchipen were tha!
losing; pitchera.
Tribe Takes
.Second Spot-
EXeter Mohawks' 5-3 lens IQ
Auburn- Wednesday eight ended
their •final win streak nt three
games. The locals finished the
304404 with 4 1244 reeerd, one
of the i?est marp• Pzeter team
'Dna eV.er• seere.d.
Mohawks are assured of at .least
a tie ler vecOnd 'plate, if net sole
pessesaien of the. ripper -0 spot,
games to play, cpuld move
into deglock with tile tribe •ff
they win all OR them.
.14ese Short gine
Auburn Scored rive runs in the
third and fourth innings to .edge.
the tribe in the shortest. :game of
the season. It went only or and
one-half innings. • • •
Red Loader scored in ie first
and third innings to give Exeter
an early lead but •the U -P neo,
Platen. teed pfe on Ohilelt Wheeler
in the last two innings to win.
Some loose fielding .aided the
Auburn cause, •
Ken. Patterson took measure of
the locals witb nine strikeouts,
Be *allowed only film, hits, tWA to
Loader and Lorne .Haugh and one
to Don Wells..
Tribe Trirns
Lumber Kings
Tuesday night the tribe trim-
med Zurich Lumber Kings—the
club which knocked the locals
out of contention for the league
leadership—by an 8-3 count on
the local cltamond,
'Chuck Parsons hurled the
eight -inning win, holding his ,for,
mer mates to seven hits and 'fan-
ning as manybetters.
• Mohawks staged two three -run
splurges in the third and seventh
innings to pile up a comfortable
margin off young Jerry Bell, the
Zurich portsider.
The game marked the return to
batting form ,of catcher Ken Sox -
ton who US been suffering from
a severe slump after a g,crod start.
He clouted three hits and drove
in the first run of the ballgame.
Don Wells elubbed a two -tor -
!lye night and added two RBI's
to his retord. Fred Darling, who
bit two singles and Lorne Haugh,
each drove in it run.
Dolt O'Brien -knocked out three
of Zurich's seven hits, iSingles
were clouted by Jack Haberer,
Bill Zubyk, Benny ,Gignac and
Jerry .Bali. *
Harry Holtzman scored the
opening ruzi in the second by
rapping a shanp single through
the box. Saxton's double brought
him in.
'Singles by Darling, Elson and
Loader helped the tribe to -three
runs in the third. Bell walked in
one run and another scored on a
passed ball.
Doug O'Brien drove in Bell for
Zurieh's first run in ,tiie fourth
with a ground ball and Jack Hab-
erer scored Ed. McElligatt with
a clean. single.
Bob Meharg counted IVI•Ohawk's
fifty run in the sixth After reach-
ing first on a hit by Dutcher. He
advanced on Darling's single,
reached third on a double steal
and came home when Catcher
Mike MeElligatt's throw to the
hot coiner went wild.
(Bea Gignac scored on an error
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Aunurn 5, Exeter 2
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in the seventh' but Mohawkoad-
ded thre more in the last of the
•inning to sew up the contes. •
Fuller's Homer.
Winning Blow
Jack Fuller's two -run homer
in, the sixth inning gave EXeter
Legion liebeWk$ a 54 victerY
over Clinton Juniors Friday
July 22. 11 was the first deceit
game the two clubs have PlaYed
911 season; in .other contests the
tribe has slaughtered the. yoling-
sten.
Mack Wheeler limited the
Juniors to fop hit* and ItIck
Silt allowed 4ohaw4s only five,
Fuller's holne ren made the 4*
ference,
It was a Sharp line .drive into
left field, Keg porter misjudged
it and the ball rolled across, the
race track Into long grass. Lorne
Haugh, who had knocked out a
single just before, scored with
him.
•Ken Saxton, _gave Mohawks a
1,0 lead In the second tuning, He
reached first op. an error And
scored on Fred 'Darling's single.
'Clinton tied it up in the last half
When Rick Elliot scored after
hitting a single,
Den Wells and Saxton scored
singles in .the third and fogrth
be -
lore Puller hit his circuit clout.
The Juniors rallied when Rob
Garen. clubbed a triple which
Playground Patter
PIan Contests, Shows
For Country Fair Week
By DOUG .81$11Tif Soccer and basketball were
Attendance at the playground
ha falleu off to the point where
we are -concerned, Yet we realize
the continued licit spell, holidays
and bean picking have taken
their toll,
A tour' of the streets of Exeter
on Wednesday merning turnmd uP
a few children who answered the
dv.estion: "Why are yon not up
to the playground?" The answers
ranged from "It's too hot" to "1
have: to take my younger sister
with Me."
la checking the record we note
that last year the attendance
dropped during the first two
weeks in August. A break in the
weather is anticipated next week
so a week of contests has been
organized—yes, it is County Fair
Week.
The events will inelude flower
show, •pet show, weight guessing,
age guessing, bean guessing, hob-
by show, Vegetable show, wiklest
grin, freckles, pig tail contest,
hat show, peanut se rambl e.,
treasure, hunt for candy kisses,
nail driving gonteit, hand wrestle
contest, soap carving contest, doll
show and ,posture contest and
movies.
Each afternoon will feature
contests and shows and the three
children attaining the greatest
number of .points for the week
will be awarded suitable prizes.
!Starting next week there will
be a supervisedprogram of ac-
tivities for all three- to five-year-
old children at Kinsmen Park.
By TRIIDY PICKARD
Last week was Children's
tCheice Week when the older
children were dbveloping leader-
ship training as they helped plan
the week's program. It included
such activities as hikes, unusual
crafts and treasure hunts,
played on the newly -laid -Out
areas. Competition was keen as
each player tried to out -score the
next at the sixth green on the
miniature golf course.
We crowned 33111 Heywood and
Dianne Iiethridge as King and
Queen of Children's Choice Week.
Gard Wedlake and .Judy Tennant
were chosen King and Queen. of
Victoria Park.
This is Olympic Week and Con-
testants are all keyed -up and
eager to try for the red, blue
and gold playground -awards •in
track and field events. Craft
classes are busy making mega-
phones and team colours for our
mock track meets which are run
off in the mornings.
Our .p lay gr ounsi King and
Queen are Lester Heywood and
Judy Snelgrove and at Victoria
Park Greg Harness and %Man
Doerr are reigning.
Next week, County Fair Week
will he featured at the play-
ground so no is the time to find
where the biggest vegetable grows
and be prepared for next week's
contests,
Plan Races
August 24
Exeter Turf Club expects anoth-
er full line-up of horses to com-
pete in the second Meet of the
season on Wednesday, August 24.
Many entries have been received
already,- according to 'Secretary
W. C. Allison.
Top event of the five-clas,s
meet will be a tree -for -All for
$35. Other classes will be 2.20,
2.22,2,25, and 2.30. Total purse
1,500.
FRONTIER ROYALTY—Seenes of the wild west were re.
enacted at Exeter Kinsmen Playground "recently when Davy
Crockett arid Indian Week ,was• celebrated. This picture was
taken after peace bad been declared among the frontiersmen
and the Indians, Davy -Crockett) left) is Fred Learn; the Indian.
Chief is Don Cann and his princess, Judy Coates. —T -A Photo
scored Binh BOWera. •Garon _stele:
110111e, Wheeler struck Mit tWe
retire the side.
'rho victory was Wileeler"S
'Was' Home Run
Sparks Victory
Pon Iiirolife grand slam homer
in the first inning featured Mo.,•
hawks' win over Auburn 'rider,
July 25. The idow sparked the
tribe to its first victoryover the
newcomers this seasen.
Bob Russell pitched • a
ter. in /lire of the seven inninge
he faced only three men.
Lorne Haugh staged his best
plata perforznence Pf the season
with three singles u our tries.
Russell clouted two hingles,
After Wells' circuit cloutgave
Mohawks a 4,0 lead. in. the first
locals added single
nine in the second and f mirth
and feur in the sixth, Although
Bob 1VIeharg failed to get a single
hit, he scored three runs in tour
trips,
Ken Patterson and , earold
Knox scored Auburn's tallies, '
Local Bantam' s
Top Grouping
Exeter Bantams, coached by
Alvin Willert, completed their
schedule undefeated last week to
wind up on top of their grouping.
They are .now waiting group
championship viayotts with the
sec-ond-place Seatorth team.
Winners of this +series will ad-
vance into W.0,A.A. "C" compe-
tition,
In their last sthree games, the
locals whipped Auburn 13-2 and
22-1 and flanked Seaforth 4-0,
Fred Hunter pitched the shut-
out and Jim Russell dented a
home run.
Juveniles In Playoffs
Exeter Juveniles, who dropped
out of the Middlesex -Oxford In-
termediate Baseball League seve-
ral weeks ago, have entered
juvenile .W.O.A..A. "C" competi-
tion, Manager Derry BOyle aa-'
nounted this week.
The club is expected to play
Mount Forest in the first round
of playoffs.
Saskatchewan has more lakes
per capita than any other pro-
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