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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-17, Page 7,}11111011/S/1»1111/1/111MIMMIMIIMOMDMOUN gANAOIAN PROPANE take tournament ti Polln e: and .Smith' I:Centralia golf team ,Scotch Doubles tournament was. Chlifs 1 wins -c.o...m'mand title GAS-. r • • .:et r awn 'Bowling APP1,1ANCE5 copped by Harvey Pollen and Ray Smith of Exeter Wednesday GRATTON afternoon •on the local greens, Second place money was taken ' HOT$ON by George Thompson and Wes IVeinier nt Hensall while third r Phone 156 Grand Bond I place _honours fell to Ulric Snell 'iand EaY Mita of Exeter. PUM WINTER LONG WITH OUR NW 5mgy, FURNACE COM SERVICE,- • Trouble-free Heat • I.Ceep Filled :$ervice ART CLARKE Phone 80 Exeter UNEQUALLED — INSIDE OR OUT Here's an enamel which will give you real service In both appearance and wear. The white is non - yellowing and the colors are permanent — a high gloss finish with extreme washability. 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Lowe for low gross honors in the Centralia, whose eight non tourney when he carded, identical team averaged an even 80 per 71.72 rounds for 143. Lowe was - round in the 36 -hole marathon, •exceptionally hot in the middle of turned baek representatives his second round. He breezed from Aylmer, Portage La Frei.- through the front nine two under ria and, Winnipeg to cop the by scoring an eagle on the eighth and a bird on theintrith. Starting Air Commodore, J. B. IlarveY, the In Nine, I red twa can- AFC,two former chief staff officer of secutive birds on the 10th and t r aining command, presented nth to go Mur under at otle LAC Lowe with the Harvey tro- time. phY, emblematic .of training F/L Breffitt and En, Camp - Command supremacy in the got( field. Each member of the win- bell with 148 and 149 respective ning team which included '1L anearileaded P"taV La Prai. A. B. skidatoro, F/L, L. ries attack for the honours. LAC "Cap" Foster, F/L 0. V. "Val" Burns fired rounds of 75-73 to Devoogt, F/L .13. 5. "Pat" Cler- mont, Sgt, B. T, "Bernie" Dun- ning, Sgt. A. E. "Jake" Tiling, worth and F/L C. M. "Moe" Go- beil received replicas V the inis sial trophy for their own per• sonal keeping. Devoogt, Lowe pace Centralia LAC Vic Lowe with a 36 -hole LAC F/1, F/L Fib F/L Sgt. Vie Lowe . "Skid" Skidmore , "Cap" Foster Val Devooght Pat Clermont Bernie Dunning „ Sgt. Jake illingworth F/0 Moe Gobeil Team Total -1,282 AYLMER Cpl. Brault 72-71-143 WO Seifred 78-80-158 Cpl. King 86-85-171 Cpl. Miller 90-94-184 FS Baron 87-92-179 Sgt. Colston 104-100-204 LAC Chalker 104-90-194 Cpl. Margison ...:96-88-184 Team Total -1,417 pace Winnipeg, Best average round naturally was tuned in by the winning Centralia base At an even 80. Runner-up in this division was Portage La Prairie with 83.8 Winnipeg Placed third on en even 85 per round basis while Aylmer rounded out the four fin- alists with 88,5. CENTRALIA Out Nine 434555743-40 434455522-34 454456533-39 464577653-47 433575433-37 634466633-41 65566733-44 424565742-39 444555753-42 533565644-41 543366633-39 443566764-45 524455663-40 444576444-42 454686644-47 654575543-44 in Nine 345344423-32 245465434-37 465466543-43 255565334-38 364555434-39 457564534-43 356375444-43. 457354444-40 455354533-37 455464423-37 364354443-36 484365443-41 256355643-39 354364744-40 365354334-36 455366535-42 Team Average—SO PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE F/L Breffitt ., 73-75-148 F/L Campbell 74-75-149 F/Co Campbell ...,74-79-153 SIL Ross 82-86-168 Cpl. Alastellar 87-86-173 LAC Slade 88-86-174 LAC Stewart 88-99-187 LAC Hodgson 94-95-189 Team Total -1,341 Team Average -88.5 Team Average -83.8 WINNIPEG LAC Burns 75-73-148 F/L F/0 Lewis 80---83-163 F/L F/L Enns 83-88-171 Cpl. F/L Weadick .... 84=-85-169 F/0 Team Total -1,360 Team Rounds Tot. 72 • 71" 143 82 85 167 76 84 160 85 79 1M 79 78 157 75 86 161 79 82 163. 83 Bn 169 Mayer 86-88--174 Booth 94-95-189 Rushton 86-84--110 Serafimoff 91-85-176 Average -85 Zurich loses first game of juvenile semi -f• mals Suffering from a three-week drilled a lead-off double in the layoff, Zurich juveniles travel- bottom of the sixth to start a led a bumpy road in the first three run rally. game of their OBA semifinal Earl Wagner, Larry Bedard, series with Wilton Grove Satur- John Mane, Willert and Ron day afternoon in Zurich as the Deitilert collected single safe - local entry took a 14-7 setback. ties off the offerings V Bob Sitting idle for so long didn't Miller. help the Zurich cause any, as Benford backed up Miller's the once smooth fielding club hitting performance with three committed 10 errors to pave the singles. Powers, Logie, Murray way for Wilton Grove's winning and Morris each bit safely once. hurler, Bob Miller, to put his club one up in the best -of -three series. Second game is slated for Wilton Grove Wednesday afternoon. Miller stars far Wilton nine innings. helped his o•wn ter at Zurich in going the full Rutter, 2b Martin. If 1 Powers, ss cause considerably at the plate bampman (5). 2 0 0 by -pounding out four hits in five . 1 1 1 trips. The winning pitcher also chalked up seven strikeouts. John Masse was on the firing line for Zurich and surrendered 11 hits, including two doubles to right fielder Benford. Masse zip- ped a third strike past eight Wil- ton Grove batsmen. Catcher Dennis Amacher, bat- ting eighth in the order, singled in each of lthe third, fourth, sixth and eighth innings for a perfect four . for -four evening. The Zurich catcher, however, -also a:omitted four .errors. Third baseman Wayne Willert WILTON GROVE 14, ZURICH WILTON GROV.13: A13 R 10 Miller, 11 5 Morris, of . 1 Murray, 3b 3 1 .71caar;eyfl, 1) 400 5 7 4 5 2 0 killer, who tossed a nine hit- Benford, rf 3 1 " REAR DOOR LOADING + BIG WALK-IN SIDE DOORS n 3 ka /a? VOLKSWAGEN delivers the goods ... for less! r-ANADA LTD ( • T -r - Or D b , ^* .6T ,1At • /, HUNTEICOUVAN & SONS LTV, Matt It EWER TOTALS ZURICH T 7 2 1 1 0 00 30 14 11 6 .A13B. H Earl Wagner, 2b .... 4 1 1 0 Bob Johnston, as ..,‘, 4 0 0 1 Larry Bedard, Ib 4 0 1 2 John Masse, 3) 6 0 1 3 Wayne Willert, 3b 5 1 1 0 Ron ;Deichert. of 4 1 1 0 Bryan Geoffrey, rf ...... 4 1 0 0 Dennis Amacher, c 4 2 4 1 Bill Wagner, It 2in13 TOTALS 36 7 0 ID Score by Innings: P. H E Wilton Grove .. 311 400 113-14 11 6 Zurich -------------0133 IN 1)(10— 7 6 10 Miller and Has.s; John Masse and Dennis Amacher. Lucan ousted —Centinued from page 6 on in. They added three more in the second on one hit; one in each of the third and fifth in. flings and climaxed their spurt with a pair in the sixth. Lucan actual outhit the winners 6-4 but copldn't produce at the most opportune time. Ken Ready nailed down two of Lucan's safe. ties with singles in the fifth and seventh. Other players to hit safely were Boger Bladk, David Lippert, Don Coughlin and Ward Hodgins. Doti Melodic, Bob Clark-. Bob Barnes and Larry Poisant looked after the Port, Lambkin safeties. Seven glaring woks proved quite costly to the Lucan gang who were trying to fight their way back into the series after being one game down. The. win. nen made three miseties. 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Itinnint Piteher—Ilitsliffeld•• Losot ladies golf club 1 Golf banquet to fete winners Exeter Ladies' Golf Club will efficially wrap up their '59 -golf season Friday night by holding ,a "pot -luck supper" at the home, V Mrs. Charlie Smith, Exeter. ; Mrs, Morley Sanders, who de- feated Mrs, Clarence Boyle in the ladies' final Mr the club championship, will be presented with a silver rase bowl, donated by Irwin Ladies' Wear. Mrs. Charlie Smith, the duh's consolation winner, will also re- ceive a prize. Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver �l Dashwood is president of the t club. Contineed front page . hers thia suminer, commented incoming president Jack Leyte, who awarded the annual prize, e predicted .0mi/et/Oen in ,citila tournaments would be keener than ever next year, Inter -town league starts Sept, 26 President Don Sweitzer Of Clin- ton has released the Men's Inter - Town Bawling League schedule for the '59.'60 season. The loop will swing into action an Sept. 26 with six teams participatieg. Exeter's Itchy Six, under Team Captain Jimmy Fairbairn, will start off the, season with home dates on the first three Satur- days. VVingliam, Clinton B And Clinton A will make their Ap- pearances on the local alleys in that order before Exeter travels up to Goderich on Oct. 17 to tangle with the Goderieh "B" six. Making hp this year's entry list comprises teams from Code - rich, Clinton, Wingham and Exe- ter. The- towns of Goderich and Clinton each have two clubs en- tered in the league. The schedule with home town dates is as follews. MEN'S INTER -TOWN towi_NO LEAOU September 26—WInuham 'at Exeter October • a—Clinten a 10—Clinton A 17 'F..1x.eter al 24—Bxel er .3 31—Exeter at November at Exeter at Exeter Goderich 8 GoSerich A ClInttin 7—Goderlch IS at Exeter 14—Goderich A at Exeter 21--Rxeter al Wingliam :lg.—Exeter al. Clinton B December 5—Exeler al Clinton A 12 --Exeter at I'l'inghain 13—Goderich 8 at Exeter January 0—fraeter at Clinton IT 16—Exeter at Goderich A 23—Ciinten B at Exeter 30—GoderIch A at Exeter February 6—Exeter at Goderich, IT 13—Clinton A a t. Exeter 20—Winflham at Exeter BASEBALL STANDINGS .................................................................... ... 7!$..t3 OBA INTERMEDIATE "S" PLAYOFFS (Besl-of-Flve Series) Caledonia, 6, Mitchell 1 (Caledonia wins the beat -of -five series 3-2.) OnA JUVENILE "ID"- PLAYOFFS (Best -of -Three Series) Wilton Grove 14. ZurIch7 (Wi)ton Grove leads b.est-of-thret series 1-0.) Eimer harrower was elected vie -president for the coining year and Bill Amos was named seeretary-treasurer. The games comniittee includes Morley San, tiers, George Glendinning, Jaek Fuller and Boss Griffith, Hal Ilooke remains the club handi- eapper. 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