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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-11, Page 13o ut They EXETER PHONE 81 ARROW & FORSYTH STYLES White Shirts Regular $5,00 Each '2.98 or Two For '5,50 30°/0 OFF Sports Coats Gloves and Selected Group of Winter Sweaters SAVE 300 ON EVERY DOLLAR VALUE Walper's Men's Wear Storewide Savings! 20'70 DISCOUNT on all winter clothing Save on Walper's Quality Clothing for Men and Buys * Top Coats * Suburban Coats * Car Coats * Suits. * Sweaters * Pants * Shirts -A- Socks Underwear Don't Forget Our Free Pont Suit Sole Tailored-To-Measure Suits for Men and Ladies by Tip Top Tailors S s ua s start right, tratford in three tilts SH whi Defenders win The SHDHS senior girls, de- fending Perthex champs, had little difficulty in their first en- counter in the defense of their title, scoring a one-sided 37.13 win over Stratford right in their own gy m. The locals jumped into a commanding 18-1 lead in the first half and came back to out-score the homesters 19-9 in the final half, Ausma Gutens, Xandra Bus- che and Pat Rowe paced the attack for Miss Scigner's en- try, with Ausma hooping 14 points and the other two con- tributing 10 each, Marian Callation's five points was high for the Stratford crew, who missed on 12 of their 13 free throws. Juniors strong too The Sti junior girls proved that they will be in the 'running for Perthex honors again this year, as they opened their sea- son with their one-sided 53-20 win in Stratford, With three Huron Park girls hitting in the double figures, the locals completely domin- ated play, especially in the last half when they out - scored Stratford 34-10, after leading by only 10 points in the first hall. Marjorie MaePhee and Dian- ne MacKenzie, a couple of sec- ond year performers, paced the attack with 20 and 18 respectively, while Susanne Tassie contributed 13 to the cause The local teams' lineups and scoring .are as follows: SENIOR BOYS—Bob Schroe- der, 28; Steve Kyle, 12; Dale Turvey, 4; Bob Mickle 2; Den- nis Mock, Roger Cann, Bruce Horton and Janis Gulens, JUNIOR BOYS—Dave Buch- anan, 9; Neil Hamilton, 4; Bob Kowan, 3; Bill Dinnin, 2; Lar- ry Idle, 2; Don Ferguson, 1.; Jan Negryn, t; Ron Illotz, Jim Coates, Wayne .Baynham, Dave Dale and Art Horell. SENIOR GIRLS — Ausma Gulens, 14; Xandra tusehe, To get anywhere, you'll have to strike out. for somewhere, or you'll get; nowhere, 10; Pat Rowe, 10; Trudy Har- vie, 3; Ann Grayer, Ioan Dett- mer, Elaine Miller, Pauline Aquiline. Ruth Ann Salmon and Carole Hogarth, JUNIOR GIRLS — Marjorie MacPhec, 20; Dianne MacKen- zie, 18; Susanne Tassie, 13; Ca• rot Allen, 2; Dm athy Le5out- tier, Shirley Genttner, Sharon Skidmore, Janet Jenkins, Sher- DrylioRbiadley, Janet Blats and Jean SCORERS Kathy Page, Helen Heim, George Godbll and John Snell, Winter Foot-Wear CLEARING SALE (Sale Starts Thursday, January 11) SENSATIONAL VALUES ON WINTER FOOT-WEAR AND SLIPPERS FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY WOMEN'S Over' Shoes RUBBER & NYLON BLACK or BROWN Reg. to $6.95 SALE 994 WOMEN'S Snow- Boots LEATHER & SUEDE RUBBER SOLES Reg. $9.95 raALE '4,SB MEN'S Rubber Boots CANADIAN MADE '3.88 You Can't Afford To Miss These Values , . . 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The 062 Studebaker Lark was found to he the beet atitotithbilo kitty of all domestic Cars. Design Unanimously lauded by judges as handsome and free from false ornamentation that forces obsoloseetite, Finish and in- terior decor of highest nuality, Overall appearalice-,,tastatil ) Stylish, Performance Rated tops, with choice of V-8 or 6 cylinder engines ranging to 225 li,P, Widest selection of transmis- sions—standard, automatic, four- speed floor shift and overdrive,. Chosen by many police forces and cab comPanica, Rockets in orbit, blank 'Hawks 5-0 The Strathroy junior Rockets scored four times in the last period in Strathroy, 'Thursday, to blow open a close game with the Exeter junior Hawks and post a 5,0 decision, it was the fifth, straight loss for the Exeter crew, George Esslement opened the scoring for the homesters when he took a pass from John Gro- gan to break through the Exe- ter defense and get a clear shot at Exeter goalie, Ted San- ders at the 14:30 mark. Neither team scored, in the remainder of the period or through the entire middle stan- za as play went from one end to the other with Sanders and. Lefty Clarke coming up with some good saves in the nets. However, Harvey Thomas started the Rockets off on their spree when he finished off a play with Terry Bourne at the 1:04 mark of the final stanza, Ken Fadelle then took over the spot light and blasted two discs past Sanders to up the count to 4-0. Terry Bourne put the final tally in on a play with Thomas with just a little over a minute remaining in the game, Clarke continued his fine play in the final period to keep the junior Hawks off the score- sheet. Killen and Sullivan tallied ch.evs stop. CE entry .... ,.._• The 'Philipsburg. Chevs ,atuved early in the second period but into sale possesSion of second Sehnarr upped the lead to 4-2 place in the ,Rig F,ight, Thurs- at the 7:20 mark and .Christ- day, when they handed the Gen- tier gave them a three-pal The .Centralia ,Golden. Hawks, Besides scoring ,four goals,, fteraa itt'abeGfoork.le e 22 nilfa'a.wrislc. sin., -.,.74.eider,.. leaCdenstie;leina minutes sci later. 'MI, 1' lulled .'otlfpf to ii ty.haetirslUllnatmiens. NIS:w$, .eCfl-lehli.Ps ette4anteal4tr esa'"gatsis .ottio give season was the sixth win of the to 5.3 when Cayouette scored for the chm and broke at the 19:4 mark on a play goals in hamburg, jescforra.Tige: 100 him nine scoring points for the. forth, Centralia and themselves Simpson. a three-way lie between Sea- with Claude Auciet and Al ilivIlsrtg acii5e-Sy.swin over the Philips- 114:'Floitr.. the Chevs, lion lal6t, for the runner-up spot. were riggered by PeterKJ victory, while single markers tsocopraed e 1.11-111er :Killen nullified two. minutes teal In Chevy jumPed ant e a 54 JJ1ee tr'ryb 'eSatteffRieik alTremblayid e41 l-17:::: later, but Heldman opened that ."'"d . 'f... t d red to be heading for their Scharr opened the third pe- The ci far the visions , rind with a quick tally kit each contributed. a pair. ea In the its • periodand ape, aP., Tom Schoarr and Bert Christ. geared straight win over Cent- 841141". --e m' lead to 7.4 eith a hard shot at The 15 goals by the Golden Pcoa el ocbleo:derich, Bert Chriatner,. Vera Heldman and George the 11:10 mark of the final ralla but the Hawks came roaring out in the middle frame Hawks were the most scored Centralia did mane"e an- a mill "other tally at the 18:206 mark, four more in :the final 20 min- against with .their outburst and added Fred Currah this sea- forDesthe.411 Genoldpeinekella ‘uVpIts,- rwli.o. b t 1 ni tee late le ese any utes to record their vonvincing rage .°enede Llidpepreadbbh''is 3 ge•o1-41)1';' - all- i 'ee- were playing their first game rt-4111'lgoilllsec.eatIt„h:reat to the p ose win. game, he had been waging a after a two week playoff for Christmas vacation, Jim Sul-.. Bill ,cherpota .paced, the et, close race with. Lucan-Ilderton's Ryan, Al .Cayouette and DID Two ladies who had not seen- -diaecnItcing lbr the twine four times league honors and the Gerry Centralia crew. K e 1 t h Scarborough for the Cherpeta scored the ethers, each other .for a long time met behind Fred currab in the Smith Cent al visitors actually won the mi. the street, The Centralia win left them exclaimed one IP.nilippliePrisblimirgeieliiesailic:!,irCillelekaau, Claude ndA.1 eudsdneiat.. \liedki.ns with each. Philipsburg with six game in the first period when "Oh, Mary," they scored three 'unanswered of them, "so many things have Evan and .P. markers before Centralia could happenedyoulast rtvoe linl had saiinlcn ely1 teeth pair each and singletons came get their attack organiud, off the sticks of Al Simpson, You can't stay ahead of Your atanicct "reofuritger.ator put,al.id in a inel"w stove Boger Noury, Claude Duval and bills if you allow them to do N or rn Poire, all the running- Only 22 ans walch SUCCESSFUL DEBUT--The SHDHS basketball teams Action was hot and heavy in the senior boys' game as made a successful start in Perthex Conference action, the locals eked out a three-point win in a thrilling Thursday, winning three of four games with Stratford, fixture, Picture above shows a pair of SHDHS defenders The junior boys wore the only losers in the boys' double- attempting to gain control of the ball under their own header in Exeter and the girls' games in Stratford. basket in the first half. —T-A photo Junior boys only losers South Huron. District High Se'loors basketball teams star- ted off on the right foot in their first scheduled games in the Perthex Conference, winning three of their four games with Stratford, Thursday, The only losers were George Wright's junior boys, who drop- ped a 41-22 verdict to the visi- tors in the first game of a twin- bill in the local gymnasium, However, it was the lirst,game of the season for the juniors and it was the first time any of the members of the team had ever played in a regulation game. Ian the second half of the boys' event, the local senior at- most blew a big first half lead, but came back in the dying minutes to pull out a thrilling win with Bob Schroeder set- ting the pace, Over in Stratford, coach Lau- rata. Seigner unveiled t w o strong' entries and completely out-played both Stratford en. tries. The senior girls posted a 37-13 win, while their junior co- horts came up with a convinc- ing 53-20 decision, Schroeder hot The senior boys' tussle, fea- turing a hot and cold shooting streak by both teams, turned out to be a real thriller which wasn't decided until the last minute. The locals started off in high gear and paced by Bob "Flash" Schroeder and Steve Kyle, opened up a commanding 33.13 lead at half time and ap- peared to have the game well in hand. However, the visitors came roaring back in the third pe- riod and completely dominated play as they hooped 22 points while holding the Panthers to a mere three. They evened the count early in the final frame and appeared to have the locals on the ropes, but the Panthers came back to trade basket for basket with the Raiders and the score was all tied up with one minute left to play. Stratford missed on their turn tip the floor and Dale Turvey picked Up the rebound and fed a pass to Schroeder who star- ted down the floor, The sharp- shooting forward was fouled by Stratford's Bill Harrison, but missed on his attempt from the free throw line, However, an over-eager Rai- der was called for jumping over the line too quickly and Schroeder was given another chance on his shot and was also given another shot when Stratford picked up a lechni- Cal font, "Flash" came up to the oc• casion, sinking his first shot, hoopIng his bonus and then put the the en ice by bouncing in the .free throw nn the tech- nica This brought his game total to 28 points, 12 of 'them from the free throw line, Stove Kyle was next in bite with 12, Paul Zybura and Pill It paced the Stratford attack with 12 arid nine respectively, Experience helps h e exporiericed Stratford Juniors had little difficulty in drubbing the local juniors, who all appeared nervous and ex- cited in their first- basketball game, The Visi to r , opened un a 19.6 toad in the first half and were 'ever', seriously threatened, al. thoug the SH quint did rally in the final half and were only thit.scared 23.16, Brion Bettger P.a d the Stratford attach with, 12 points, while Paul Comfort and Mel< Libett hooped eight ea Cli. Dave BUcharian WAS the Toady lug Marksrilail far the hnoping hint pohits. Thq l'im.”,Acf.vocato, January 11, 1901 :Popo. 1.3 CE whallop '.Chevs, score 10 in secone