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JUNIOR SIRI-S
Stratford 23, South Huron 21
STRATFOP.D HIGH FO FS P Carol Goulett _____ 4 1.3 9 Eileen, Doherty 1 0-0 2 Joyce, Voigt 4 0-7 8
Linda are)) 2 04 4 Sandra Ubebackor - 0 0-0 0 Marilyn Keen _ 0 0.0 0 Jane Hyde 0 0.0 0 ruanne Strakin 0 0-0 0 Sharon Dunselth 0-0 o
Donna Gale 0 0-0 0 • - - TOTALS 11•1-11 23
SOUTH HURON FG Ffi Allison Clarke '. 4 1-4 Sacelyn FlarYeY • 0 0-1 Roxanne Beavers , . 1 1-2
rrleanor Hodgins 0 0-0
lifirdea Gulens 4' 1.6 Pat -Marshall .0 0-a r arh Remick 0- a-ft Marie Sahnon a 0-0 flee Gulens • 0 (1.0
Anne, Kbehler __ __ 0 0-0 0
TOTALS __ 3-16-21
Score by .latiartersf
South Huron • 4 4. 4. 1.421 Stratford High 11 .6 '
Scorer-Gwen Spencer.
Referee-Mabelle
Umpire-Jean ).iacDougall.
EXHIBITION
Se n tor Girls
South Huron 37, Wingham 19
South Huron, 41, Clinton 17
- Junior Girl&
South Huron 34, Wingham 4
"South Huron 39, Clinion 19 .
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Open this Sunday, Wectnes,,
day afternoon, and during,
the evening throughout the
week:
PliPt ct Wsh• .betweert- T"11. Fear- ' basketball t0a11113 came out with l up an :even dozen.tra a Units will 'be delivered ,on flat leY's 410" Grattan and Erie, victories. over Stratford ;High in 1 dean loyeite sa nk, two fool . . Maim's. Silver Peter severall the "A.B.' Perthei.,; Conference , shots to account .for the balance o -, oars to mining and logging
a, • emus, Willett cannot be reached: VI.
Harry heaver succeeds hiln 'as • m s. ,seiu nees seater ;Iris
treasurer and. William Allisoa team tripped Stratford 26.25 right took over, -the secretary'spost in• the classic city,. while .Glen several years ago. .11/fickle's senior boys showed
Officers of the club who Were' lent of (dish la dein )ing the ,
Yearley.
Directora are Harry Swartz,
proton Dearing, Garnet Flynn,
WeS "Simmons. and Mr. Lawson,
Race .date. has been set for
June 5,
reappoulted included Chairman visiting Stratford, teanl, 5144- Other high scorers were Edith
Jack Morrissey, President 't.a.rilt Each Df the South Huron junior Githwur with seven and Arlene
Taylor, Vice - Chairman* Torn teams went down to defeat as the Hanson with five'
girls lost out in a close 3-21 cage Rally Falls Short '
game, and the boys were topped I. 4 : gale ;pliers dropped their aee,"
23-2e on a basket and bye foul end game Pi the young season but shots as the final quarter of the put up a stiff argument right to
game drew to a close, .
the imal buzzer before they did. Jim Russell, with four field • Down 19-12. going into the last goals, led the losing juniors with
Jim "Leek"
scored four and Ross \vei n and s rongely' bout fell twoo .pooints short
Hennessey regts., of a he and three points short of
anttivairtaonryS, uth Hur n f ught back eight points, while Jim Tomlinson
tercd three each,
Steve Scott was the big gun in ' Allison Clarke and Mirdza
Gulens each cashed in on four the Stratford vietorY as he netted
four field goals and sank three field goals and one foul shot to
foul shots. lead the lbeal scoring with nine
points each. Swamp Stratford .
. , Carol Goulette and Seyce Volgt
The senior boys Once again with nine and eight'ppints respee-
proved that. they are going to be tively, were the big guns for
a strong contender for the Stratford,
Perthex Conference laurels as SENIOR BOYS they smothered the Stratford
Warn 51-24, Isl.. nthToFdneaRD HIGH FG F,S. V
'Making the best of his shoot- t,,,, •taynn ...._
ing skills on hook and jump shots, K, mender 1, 1-3 0 3-5 Bev Sturgis rang up 23 of the JR,' PI'llselliett 2. 3-7
team's total points, a o-n
Sturgis sank 11 field goals and 'r, Thornoson fl a-0 one of the four foul shots he had .1, Donaldson a 0.0
to lead both teams in scoring. ‘11.. :Roth z 0.2 ..,••- --- Bill Lavender with nine, Barry • • TOTALS _ 8 8-20 Glover, eight, and Ted Smith with
SOUTH HURON' FG FS seven, were the other major
point-getters in the game,
Torn Lavender although not
sinking a field: goal, came
through on two foul shots for two
Points and also played a strong
defensive game in the South
Huron cause.
R. Neely and D, Rhodes were
both seven-point men for Strat-
ford, while W. Roth hooked in a
pair of dog shots for four points,
The seniors blazed their way to
a 22-2 first quarter lead, and
were never outscored in the re-
maining three quarters.
Two old ladies -arrived at a
baseball game just as the batter
hit a home run, They sat watch-
ing the game in Silence until-
several innings later-the same
batter came up to bat and he
hit another -home run.
One of the ladies tapped the
other on the shoulder and said:
"Let's go. This is where we
came in.".
Over 0,000 were provided in
soon,
mete SPC1i9914 9101111SM On- e Two .of .South Huron's four 14 points, while lieseniarY Picked tario *.P •
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BM Pollen 0 il-a Bev Rturgia 11 1-4 21 Pete Irwin 2 0-2 4
Ba_ I'D, Glover 4 (1.0 1,on Peinkbeiner a 0-2 2 al Gulens _____ 2 0.1 Ted Smith 2 3-1 7 run La-vender _____ 4 1.2 5 Tom Lavender 0 '7.5 9 Jaek Clark e a 0.0 0 Bill Foeter 1 0-1 2 Ted Norminton _____ 0-0 0
TOTALS 26 0.21
Score by Ouarters:
Stratford'High 11 6-21 South Huron _____ 22 8 10 12.-61
JUNIOR SOYS steatford 21, south Hur4on1.2:
STRATFORD HIGH S, Scott PG P
Doxey 0 0-5 0 Spackman ______ 11-0 0. 2 n-ft 4
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TOTALS 9 5-18 23
Stratford's Joyce Sippel WAS the
best effensive- plaYer as far as
points, are .concerned aS she
scored 12.
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TOTALS 11 6-16 26
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Pat Leslie 000 01}0---011 000
TOTALS- ,- 9 8-20 26
score by Quarters:
South Huron ---, 10 10 8-28 Stratford High _ 0 1 -6 10-26
Referee-Jean MacDougall.
Umpire-Mahel
Scorer-Connie Ostland.
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EXE-TER, PHONE 109
Win In Final Quarter
The senior girls team that
travelled to 'Stratford, kept their
winning streak in contact with a
close 28-26 victory,
By outscoring the ,home team
10-s in the final quarter, the
South Huron crew got the impor-
tant, win,
Julija Gtilens - and Rosemary
Dobson once again tame up With
fine performances, Jullja scored
ton Colts 10-3 at home and rop-
ping a 7-4 decision to the Mitchell
Red Devils in Mitchell on Tues- Topic From '
day night.
Alvin Weber was a three-goal
man for Mitchell while Don
.Hartleib, Wayne Pauli, Earl
Mortimer and Charlie Westman
bagged singles. •
Doug O'Brien' with two and Mr. -and Mrs. Norman, Jaques Raymie Wein- anl Jim Hayter and family visited Sunday with with singletons were &he Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaques and
marksmen. Mrs. C. Jaques, in St. Marys. The third place Lucan Irish a Mr. and Mrs. -Orville Snell
seem to have shaken out of their and children of Grirnbsy were
slump as they turned back the weekend visitors with Mr. and Ilderton Wildcats with a score Mrs* E phriam Hem.
of 7-3 and then went on to reg- Mrs. Jim Roweliffe, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. Wel-
lington Brock. v
The official.opening of the new
Sunday School is this Sunday
at 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. An
amplifier will be in the Sunday
School-in expectation of an over-
flew crowd. • . • 'Mrs. Wellington Brock is a Personal Items patient in. South Huron Hospital, Doriald Pullen, Guelph, spent Exeter,
the weekend at his home. The neWly formed W.A. are
Mrs, Einkheiner entertained having a social evening on Fri-several little girls on Saturday
in honor of Jackie's, seventh
birthday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley and
family were guests on T urs-
day evening with Mr. and Ira. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jaques,
Ross Skinner, Elimville, Exeter, on Sunday,
, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym of A number front the community
Exeter were Sunday visitors with attended the W,r, euchre at El.
unville Hall on Tuesday after-
noon.
Lynda Dykemari visited Fri-
day with Myrna Muyphy, Cen-
tralia•
Letter Frorre
Shipka
SUCCESS!
Help Boost The
MOHAWKS
By Attending ALL
HOME GAMES
Red Devils Take Lead,
Lucan Whii3s Wildcats
The surging Mitchell Red
Devils have finally taken over
undisputed possession of first
place in the WOAA Intermediate
Cyclone Hpckey League.
The, red-hot Mitchell club hung
up three .consecutive victories
this week while Ilderton Wild-
cats, :who previously held down
the top rung, lost their only
game of the week, to cause the
change in the standings.
Zurich Flyers, under coach
Tom Rawlings, gained an even.
split in games player! by de-
feating the cellar-dwelling Clin-
ister the same connt against the
I Clinton Colts, •
Against Ilderton, Steve Storey,
, Henry Petrie and Lorne White
!were all two goal men for the
' winners while Bill Troy sank the
single marker.
Scott McNair, Max O'Neil and
Phil Alcumbrack registered for
the losers.
The first place Red , Devils,
who boast a 1,2-1 record, are
four points ahead of their clos-
est rivals and have a six-point
advantage oaer the third place
Irish Six.
Zion
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Message From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
day in the schoolhouse.
Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and children were Saturday eve-
ning visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Dobson Kirkton, and with
and kr, and Mrs. Keit Hodgson
•wor, the rommittet In Charge
the .euebre. Fritia -y eVening
With five tables play,
Prizes were given:
high, mr%, ttivt.thd morihy;
Men's 'high., till Morley lone
anda, Pala Shiner; tonsniation;, litod .
' ' *Lille& taA
Mr. and Mrs. Win.. Morley Jr,
There was no church serviee
On Sunday tlue to weather and'
road conditions.
13 rue Wallis returned to his
'home on Saturday after having
been hospitalized for ten days.
Mr, .ancl Mrs. George Squire
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
viaited in London Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Milsori.
Mt, and Mrs. Graften &attire
and Sue Ann visited in St. Marys
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Massey.,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster',
Me. and Mrs. Norman Rodgins, Heir party en Friday -night WAS
Mr and Mrs. Ray Parkinson and tveli attended. Prize winners
Mr. and Mrs, F. Sqeire, Pros- were: Mra, Lonna Dietrich,
nett were Wednesday evening Colin LoVe,. HarrY Sheppard,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dori Pickering and Dave Shep-
Squire, pard.
Mt. Russell Parkinson, Strat. Miss Helen. Dietrich had her
ford, Was A weekend visitor at tonsils removed Test week at
his holne. , South Huron Hospital.
Me, ;Ray ParkinSon attended Mr. and Mrs. Cainbren
the 'funeral en Wednesday of the Thrasher of, Detroit, were week-
late Mr. Roy 13annermait at the end, guests with Mr, Mid MrS.
Marriott funeral h o e, St, Arthur Gaiatt and family,
Marys, Mr, Eennoth Float of London
Euchre , Teachers' -College, viaited With
pit. and 'Mrs. ResS Love and 1‘.1* d 141m t" 'ditch „fam ily en Friday,
trize vvintiers at the coin-
hparty last week were:
Mrs. Kethoth 'Baker, Mra, P. art
Rau, Mrs. Cliff Ikassol, nay
Moro% kid Cliff. RusSell.
• Mr. and Mrs, Clarente Hardy
and family,- of Luean, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr, Mid Mrs.
ROSS Love and family,
The W.A erokinole and Lost