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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-05, Page 5OCatus41 11 teal • Seek., 41. re, win , 'age ,$ ) IS J .1. 1 ' •1 Ii Win Twice Inourne�y South Huron District .High School downed Essex 1:5.11. and •Wallaeebur'g 15.10 at Thames :fall in London •.o.n Saturday but it wasn't enough to cop- the .boys' WOSSA "A" volleyball champion- ship for the 1957 season. In earlier games South Huron. dropped contests to Loudon South, Windsor Walkcrville and Fast Elgin. to nullify. any possible .chance gf a title. g Windsor Walkerville collo iate, who clipped the locals 154, came through with a hard fought 3-6 victory over London South to cop the "A" classification honors. Fast Elgin defeated South Hur- on 15.3 while London South cane out on the,right end of a .1.5.3 ver- dict to .gain the final against Windsor Walkerville. Essery Roils High Triple 011ie Essery of the Whatnots set a new high triple for the Exe- ter Ladios',Bowling League this Year when she trundled a total of 741 pins. Essery'.s score paved the way for the whatnots to make a clean sweep of seven points from the Happy Gals. Be-Ifops, Pin Poppettes and Lollipops each had a seven point week on the alleys , in the "A." grouping while the Wee Hopes, Ups and •Downs and ,lolly Jills did the same in the "B" group- ing. Ups and Downs, who are up once again as a result of their recent seven point victory, hold a two-point lead aver the Mighty ,Mice' and Jolly Jills for suprem- acy in the "B" class, Pin Poppettes have soared to 62 points 13 more than the sec- ond. place Whatnots — to hold a comfor a le margin first' t b all place in the •"A" Happy Gals and Hi -Lights . fol- low the Whatnots with 46 each while the Lollipops are breathing down their necks :with 45. "AS Croup Wltat.Nots (0. Essery 741)__ 7. Happy Gals (Dot Munroe 531) _ 0, Be flops' (lir. Rrintnell 565) __ 7 Blowettes (Elmira Forel 970) _ 0 Pin Poppettes (P. I-Iattglt 65 7) _ 7 Pelle (.Audrey Moore 486) • 0 Lollipops (1.. Brock 610) 7 Hite Hawks ('i'ean Little in) _ 0 (loafers (E, Pinder 502)_ "a Handicappers (Val. Gould 431) _ 2 Hi -Lights (R. Durand 504)__ 5 Alley Cats (B, '\Vedlake 302) ,._ 2 "JO, Croup . Wee Hopes (N. Caldwell 520) _ 7 f 1 Jolly Six (G. Skinner 456) .-..__ 0 • tIps & Downs (1%. Datars 007) 7 Green Horns. (T). Bonthron 51.3) 0 Jolly Tills (P. Simmons 537.) __ 7 Busy Bees (A, Cutting 547) __ 0 Mighty Mice (E. Morley 541) _ 5 Rol)ettes (G. Smith 4.86) Buttercups, (I. Harburn 577) 5 Merry. Maid's (J, Harness 553) _ 2 Frisky Six (7. Guilford 505) 4 );Tot Dogs (Dot Drady 673) __.._ 3 "A.1/ Group . Standings \Pin Poppettes 62 WHaps y Gals 46 H1 -fights . 46. Lollipops 45 .Alley Cats 30 Bo Bops -- 34 8llowettes °9 Nile Hawks - 24 Pills 19 Handicappers 14 Goofers 13 "B11 Group Standing Ups & Downs 49 Mighty Mice 47 Jolly Jills • 47 Merry Maids 41, Hot. Dogs 39 Buttercups • 35 Frisky .SIX 24 Green Horns 29 Web* Hopes ix "8 Ito i t eseS 16 RIGH 1'RT#'L175 011ie Essery _ 741, Betty Wilson J95 and •Phyllls Haugh 682, }UGB ,SINGLES • Mary Cronyn 355 and Terry Heywood 303. HIGH AVERAGE BoWLEItS G. Scott 196 P. Haugh 134 D, Munroe 183 .. Caldwell - 333 B Sangster 182 D, Pfaff D. I3onthron K. Stapleton .A. Brock L. Brock O. Essery D. Scott 1. A i 131 181 191 179 179 178 177 R. Duuand 176- D. I1'uller 176 G. Wu rill 175 M, Cronyn 172 ' P. Simmons 173 M. Wells 172 B. Datars 172 B. Wilson 171 P. Brintnell - 170 D, Tiernan 1.70 G. Farquhar 170 M. Cutting 170 Colts Win Second With Late' Spurt A four -goal spurt'in the third period gave Clinton Colts an 8-6 Victory over Point Edward on Friday night in Clinton before some 400 fans. The victory made it two in a row for the high -flying Colts, who are out after an Ontario title, Tricky centre Kenny Doig scored his fifth' and sixth goals of the young season to pace the win. IIIIiIIl1111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111 Canada`s Finest 'Heating Oil PERTHEX CHAMPIONS .South Huron District High School vplleyball team which. w.ori the district conference title Last Week inclu des: front row, left to right, Nelson Mc- Clinchey, Ross Wein,. Don MacLaren (captain), Gerald I-Ioulahan, Alan Busehe; back row, Ellis .Stewart, Jack Miller, Harold Eagleson, Coach Glenn Mickle, Ralph Fink- beiner, .lira Russell, Ron Broderick, —T -A Photo Edge Forest -- Continued From Page 4 losers while Russell, Pincombe, Baker and .Loader shone for the winners, LX7r'2ER Goal I3alcer; defence, Coates, \'Vaghorn, Loader. Del - bridge; forwards, Russell. Pin - combo, Heide rn a n, Johnston, Ober:le, Gravett, 1\IacDonald, Sa- bourin, Brintneli, I3lonimaert. FOREST (Mal, Livingston, L a- lond.e (2): `defence, ,Armstrong,. Dunlop, 1b'oclse Hall; y, a 1, forwards,. Martin, Bloomfield Kelly, Smith, 'LJ)rlch, 'Todd, Cousins, 1Vltitc, Print, Norland. First Period 1 Bxeter, Russell :12 (P2 Forest, RellyH(ucn ssisted) 11:24 3 Forest Woolsey R- • 12•x;0: (Unassisted) Penalties — Caatcs (charging) 2:52; Coates (interference) 11:24; Delbridge (high sticking) 17:41, - Seeorld Period 4 Exeter, Heideman ((Merle) 2:07 5 Forest, Norland (Ulrich) _ 5:15 Penalties—MacDonald (kneeing) •15; Tflrielt (charging) 2:00; Loader (tripping) 4:00; Coates and Woolsey (hig•It slicking, inter(er- ence), 5:49; Dunlop (t r IP p l n g) 7.00: Ulrich (tripping) 10:42; MacDonald (rna+or) 18:04. • 6 Exeter, 7ohnston (Gravett) 6;34 7 Exeter, Obcrle a 19;12 (Russell, Pincomhe) Penalties --• .Johnston (tripping) 4.40; Print (tripping) 6:30; Coates (boarding) 8:45. HockeySummary 14O i,A. 1.1OSU IBREW-1:1'1'. "B" Score* to betel Exeter 19, Blackwell 4 Clinton 11, Ilderton 2 Luean 10, I31a.elcwell 0 Blackwell 8, Forest 6 Exeter 4, Frest 3 Clinton 8,• Pt. Edward 6 Ilderton 13, Hensall 5 Sianding•s WL TV AV Exeter .2 0 .0 '23 7 4 Clinton 2 0 0 19 3 4 lucan 1 0 010 0 2 1'Iderton 1 1 0 15 16 2 Blackwell 1 2 0 12 35. 2 Pt.}.Edward 0 1 0 6 3 0 Hensall 0 1 0 5 13 0. Forest 0 2 0 912 0 Zurich 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garilex TLis Weeks December 4—Luean at Point Edward 5—Clinton at Forest e—Jlddrton at Exeter 7—Forest at Clinton 0—Point Edward at 13laokwell 10—Zurich at Ilderton 11—Blackwell at Point 'Edward Lucan at Hensall PEE WEE •Lnst Week's Scores: Terriers 2, Bulldogs 1 Marlboros 1, :Royals 0 Wings 3, Rockets 0 Standing/4 W L T P Marlboros 3 0 0 .6 Rockets 2 1 0 4 Wings 1 1 1. 3, Terriers 1 1 1. 3 Royals 0 3 0 0 Bulldogs 0 3 0 0 Chines This Neel::: .Sat.. . Dec,. 7 8-0—Marlboros vs. Ro• ckets 9-10—Royals vs. Terriers 10-17 Wings vs_ Bulldogs 11-12—Wee Wee and Sciuce Gee Top 'ren Pee Wee ' Scoring Lenders G A P Larry Br1410)01 4 0 4 Allen Saul 4 0 4 Bob Hoffman 3 1 4 Stan Lesnick 3 1 4 1)on Cooper 2 2 ;1 Bon .Oke 2 1 3 Don Bray 2 Mike Halter 1 2 3 Bud nose 2 0 2 Gary Parsons 2 0 2, Lionel Arbour, Bohn Hartley, George , Walters, Malt Edgar, Scott and Bob Garan all sank single tallies for Clinton, while Baines • with two, and Burns, Wright, Fitzpatrick and 'Veron with one'each scored for Point Edward. The next Clinton game will be hi Forest on December 5. with Forest returning for an engage- ment on December 7 in Clinton. 111immi1111a11111rn1111111111111Uiqui11111iitl'uilii1111014 SOLAR MEATI DISTRIBUTED PY YOLI FRIENDLY .B•A AGENT z Middleton .&Getittner Phone 40 Exeter _.- rNrn ljilmr8nNonninrnresintrnralnlrrrniltnilirlrunnTnrntrin)tilIYflYnrrrlliala rl:tarry natimrrisit t, (t 1 Irish Blank Blackwell. Paced by the three -goal per- formance of centre Barry Wraith,. Luean Irish pounded out .a 10-0 victory over Blackwell Holidays in their schedule opener on home ice Friday night before some 200 fans, Defence)nan Ray Yelle fired a pair of goals from the point position while single. markers fell to Steve Storey, Paul Bayn- ham, Don Lankin, Leroy Rev- ington and Fred Revington, Backed by the solid perform- ance of his defence, Bev Lind- say, Irish goaltender, had little trouble in registering his first shutout of the season. The Irish broke loose for two gdals in each of the first and second periods and then came' up with a six -goal effort in the final frame to salt away the vic- tory. Blackwell Holidays had nine men thumbed Into the penalty box while Luean sent eight for two -minute minors, The Irish Six make their first trip of the season to Point Ed- ward on December 3 and then entertain the Exeter Mohawks on home ice December 13. BLA. I' ,. iWLI, C T, -.Goal Baines; de- fence, Gignac, Hillier: centre, Cote; wings, Mason, McGraw; al- ternates, Randall, Moorehouse, J"ritzley, 'Whales, Griffin, Blake, Small. — Please Turn to Page 7 Play Friday — Continued From Page 4 on home ice this Friday night when Ilderton Wildcats come to town' to provide the opposition Don Buddo, manager of the Ilderton club will have his team out in full force in an attempt to whitewash the tribe who have- n't been in action since their 413 victory in 'Forest last Thurs- dfiy night. Tom Collins, Scott McNair, Ken Loft, Gerald Noyes and Bob Evans, who recently did all the scoring in a 13-5 victory for I1 - Berton over Ilensali, will be seeking to add to their scdring spree totals, Ray Scarborough will replace Lampinan in the 1lderten nets as the Wildcats will shoot the works in their bid to down -the Mohawks. Tribe Short Handed? Exeter Mohawks may be with.' out the services of playing -coach "Red" Loader for a game or two. In the last game in Forest, Red`s Team Mill Ofl Top Bed's Billiards :only managed to pock up four points :U n week but it was still enough to main- tails a stranglehold on the first place position .in the Exeter. Men's Bowling League. They; • have an 11 -point margin over their closest rivals, the Butch- ers, Butches ,.slipped • little in, their attempt to gain ,on the league leaders, inciting up a mere twopoints, but the added .pair of digits gives theta, sole possessign of the runner-up spot with. 48 points which is two over the third place Spares. Wildcats grabbed off seven points from the Sig Six this week to make one of their biggest gains of the season as they now hold a 32 -point total. Tradesmen whipped the fading Pinpoppers 7-0 to move only three points hack of the .sixth place Poppers, . P.ed's )71111ard 59 Butchers 48 Spares 46. It i ng'ers 43 i'lp Tanners 43 I'in o 'Tradesmen 38 1Vistdmills^,7 :Milkmen 37 1'epsies ._-- 37 Rockets :5 1)ig, Six R5 Imperials s_ 33. 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