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Monday, Mach 7 . 1;101 B CI; 0 WI r1J -IC 3111r P.obbul ,-Don (4.rahain 7 0,1 - OharIle .4 itane-eari,,an BrIntheli cart c-ann-- Bob Elleringtrin 1Ve,zteott -K McLaughlin Tuesday, March 6 Inn O,06 ("Ymen-Enn is r 'Liner Pow a-- Ed win Miller VIII Nial,c-an-Sands n!; sricsii--no, Taylor I I :id) Ed a,rad2.-..sai t,_•ann ,I err* n-Morley Sanders 1, Ernie Owmn-Narsey 4. 0, Roelof ,on--1 latide Farrow i. 'Unique' record for Exeter rink Nearly the same point spread exists in the Wednesday night play where Laurette Seigner leads the way with 21 points, followed by Edna Busche's 21. The Seigner rink won six of their eight ends against Max- ine Reeder as they came up with a decisive 13-4 margin, Carrying exactly the same point total as the other two leaders, Lois Learn heads the Thursday play following her 11-4 victory over second draw winner, Cathy Southeott. Dorothy Elder's 15 points is the closest to the leader, and she is followed closely by Verna Fink and Audrey Mc- Donald, each with 13. SCORES I tOWPII Smith Jessie Shane 12-Kay Elston 7 Helen Misnkle 9-Barb Bell 7 .lane Robertson 1I-Mary Martin Bernice Can, 9-Maids Gaker 4 Edith Doyle 0-Velar Jerinyn 5 seiznpr 13--Maxine Reeder Edna. Elusche Dobbs .1 D, 11dar r,--Janie Me.Dowell 4 Verna rink 7.--.Audrey McT.Mnatd 6 Learn 11-Cathy Southrott 1 SCHEDULE TUesnay, March 6 Hilda Sinith--Ane ribbertson Helen Ntiolcle-Kay Elstrin .TOsPin, .5)1a.nO-Lols OtteAtil Mary Marlin-Barb Dell Wednesday, March 7 Maxine tiaLei Leo Dobbs-Helen Jern* Bernier Carpi-Edith Lan, oltA. SeIgner-Edna Duedhe Thursday, March 8 .Fouthunti -Jane McDoe. ell Lens Learn-AudreN McDonald Verna Pint-. -borothy Enel et* 7 McTavish posts win for spot in draw final Gord McTavish skipped his rink into the finals of the men's curling second draw with a convincing 12-3 win over Don Graham in the seem-final event, Monday. The Thursday night winners started out fast with two points In the first end, and after giv- ing up a single point in the second, came back with a three-ender to open up a lead they never relinquished, The winners will now meet Dick Roelofson's foursome for the second draw honors.. Meanwhile, after the second week in the third draw, a tight battle is raging as two learns are tied for top honors in two of the divisions, while a third rink has a three-point margin, Carf Cann scored his second straight win with a 14.3 mar- gin over Milt Robbins to_ move into a two-way tie with Charlie Smith for Monday night hon- ors. The Smith rink posted a i0-7 sun over Carman Cann to run their point total to 24. Don Graham. the second draw winner in the Monday night race. is third with IS points. Bill MacLean and Morley Sanders each have two wins and 25 points to head the pack in the Tuesday night division. Sanders seared a 9.3 win over Ed Brady to cop his second win, while MacLean posted a 14-4 margin over Ross Taylor, Dick Roelofson is battling far his second straight win and holds down third spot with 23 points, while Ernie Corson and Art Cann have 22 and 21 re- spectively. Lopsided win Lorne Passmore, the Thurs- day night winner, holds the biggest margin with his 27 points, three more than 13111 Allison and Lee Learn. Passmore opened up the mar- gin with a resounding 18-2 win over Harry Jeffrey. winning eight ends. Fourth spot in the group is held by Bev Morgan with 23 points, three more than Harry mews CURLING SCORES Sob Mtddleton. BrIntne.: g Charlie Shane 10-R Ellerington Exeter skip wins at CE Lee Webber scored his sec- ond straight bonspiel win, Sat- urday, skim in; his Exeter rink to three straight wins to cop the second draw honors in an invitation event at RC- AF Centralia. Other members of the team Included Nets Lamport, Lorne Passmore and Bill Lamport, who was also playing with Webber when he copped an Exeter honspiel last week. The Exeter rink lost out_ in their bid to cep the Dixon Van Lines fro which was pre- sented to the high three-game winner of the day It went to e team skipped by Ted Yoder of London Highland, whose team scored more points than the local four, The Yoder rink wen the first draw. Other area skips entered in the bonspiel included: John. Gotten, Exeter, W02 1-tarry Ailey, RCAF Centralia._ How. ard Scant, Hensall and Dave Redford, RCAF Ceetra- Sixteen rinks competed in the event. Starts playoffs Continued from page . Pete Jarvis netted 16 for the Angels. Consider protest The Angels totistdered pro- testing the till due to the "Sneaky" antics of the teach. ers, in the second quarter, the. Angels snagged a rebound and a long pass had them set lip for., a layup, but one of the P-Per's who Was still at the Other end switched the lights off and play Was slopped. HOWever, the protest Was dropped when the culprit re. ported he had turned the lights off purely by aecident, The league playoffs gel under VV.ay this Week with the Ilust- lers Meeting the Scarlet Raid. bra at 7;00 and the leachers tackling the ArigelS at 8:0,0. "they wig slay a tw oame total Three la.dits' rinks, won their second straight games last week to take over top honors in their respective nights in the third draw of the ladies' curl- ing division. Jane Robertson. the Monday afternoon winner in the sec- ond draw. is right back on the championship trail and tops her group with 23 points, fol- lowing an 11-7 win over Mary rtin. Lois Ottewell's foursome is two points back with her 21 points, seven more than her nearest rivals, Hilda Smith and Helen Mickle. Pee weer split -- Continued from page 5 the SCHOS in Palmerston. Wed- nesday, the r,xeter kids scored four unanswered markers in the Tina; period to post a thrill- ing 5-3 come-from-behind win, The Listowel crew opened up a 2.0 lead in the first period and after giving up a tally in (be second, c-me back with one of their own to lake a 3-1 lead into the final 20 minutes. However, they couldn't hold Ihe locals as they came -up with their spirited attack in the final stanza. Peter Lawson was a one-man, show for Exeter. scoring four of their five goals, with Bill Fairhairn adding the other, Ken Helnika scored twice for Listowel and Don Hall trig- gored the third. Win in Shamrock Playing in the Shamrock league in .LUCAll. Saturday, the. Exeter six again scored four goals. in the final -period to post an 8.2 win over tiensalL They led by only '2.1 at the end of the fleet and 1-2 at the end of time second, but. CRITIC -On strong in the final with their four-goal st, Graham Itern and Peter Lauson paced the attack with three goals each, While Ricky 'Weber and David Burke pick- ed, up singles. Walker and MacDonald trig. gored the tiensall point soles for the right io en- ler the league finals. The scoring was as follows; SCARLET RAIDERS Tom Metier, 10; Jack Clark, i0; Bob Lenaghals, 4; Kett Patter. son. 3: Al McNeil. ZURICH trusTliErts Batten, IS: Bill Gillillan, 6; Dick fteelefsmi e ,4; Cattep, Lanny MoOre. P.PETtS- Rein Bogart, tg; Ron Hohnrich, 10; Jim Carey, 10; Gar7' Bryant, 10; George Wright, 4: Doug Rickert, it Lyle Little., 1. TM ANClELS - Pete Jarvis, 16: Charlie Nortilek„ harry Schroeder. 1; rre('l Dobbs, 2; Joe W ooden, 2; Chub McCurdy and tin ritim Young kegler trundles 358 Eleven-year-old Donald Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Campbell, Huron Street, came up with one of the top efforts recorded at the Exeter Bowling Lanes this year, Bowling in the bantam boys' division on Monda y, Don started out with a nifty 227, but then came back to prove it was certainly no fluke as he toppled the pins to the tune of 358. Don is a regular bowler in the bantam group and plays on the Tigers, coached by Mrs. R. E. Feeley. Rink cops third in Thedford play Two rinks from the Exeter curling club competed in the mixed bonspiel in Thedford, Wednesday, one of them re- turning with third prize, Skipped by Lee Webber, one of the hottest skips at the local rink, the foursome came up with two wins and a loss for their placing. Other members of the rink included: Helen Webber. vice. skip; Bill Lamport, second and Jean Snell, lead, The second rink was made up as follows: Ross Hodgert, skip; Dorothy Prout, vice-skip; Ger- ry Prout, second and Kay Hod- gert, lead. A ladies' rink from 'Exeter came up with an "unique" curling record iii SeafOrth, Wednesday, finishing all three Of ,heir games in a tic in an open bonspiel, The locals lost two of the extra-end games, but won the third prize and were awarded casseroles for their efforts, In the first tilt they were pitted against a Staforth entry and the host, came up with a point in the final end , to post a 4.4 tie and mile back to win the tilt 5.4, Playing a Stratford foursome in the second Match, ,the ENO. ter rink taint Op With a point on the final end to tie 0-6, but again lost -on the extra end by a 7.6 OMInt, however, on their third try, the locals Carrie up with three points on the extra end to post art 11-8 'Win after being bed en the final end by another Sea- forth entry. Bernice Cann Skinned the local rink and theOther nieni , hers were LOIS,. Horn, Mary Prari Gainer an Audrey Me, Donald. it was the first hind the lag three members had ever been in an out Of - toWil beitspieL In one .of- the closest races ever staged. in -the Exeter dies' bowling leagues, two, pet- eriniAl bricicsinai ds 01041 to cop the honors in the two divisions. Going into the final -week,. 014 .one point separated the top three teams in the "A" group, while the "B" group teeders had only a -one-point margin over the second place club and another team was lust five behind, however, in "A" group, the Trailers .certainly didn't follow their name as they Came up. with. a 7.0 win over the Nite Hawks to cop the honors. As it turned out, they needed all seven points as the second place Merry Maids also scored A 7.0 win to remain just a sin- gle point behind in the final standing, The Be Bops, who were also a point back going into the final night, man a ged only five points against the handicappers and fell to third place behind the leaders, Nary Cronyn paced the Trail- ers to their win with a 601 Members of the "A" champs include: m Norma Meiklc, rap- . • rap- tam; 011ie Essery, Mary Cro. nyn, June Essery, Anne Coe- nyn, Janie McDowell, Mary .MI1- ler and Helen Thomson, Natural winners? In the "B" group, the mighty Mice found that nature WAS against them and as would be expected they were beaten by the cats - the Alley Cats, - The Mice actually held a slim nee-point lead going into the final night, but the Cats came up with a .5-2 win over the Droppettes, while the Mice could only pick up two points in their battle with the Jolly Six. Fran Walker paced the at. .Difference between a poor malt and a rich man is that one worries about his next meal while the other worries about his last one, tack for the Cats with a 751. triple as they copped. the hon. ors, Members of the team in- clude' Kay hay. captain,. Grace 'Warm, Betty Wedlake, Westlake, Norma Hooper, Fran Walker, Mabel S k i n n e r and Rhea. Greene. Crediton lady seeks honors Bowling in Stratford recent. ly, Mary Gunn, Crediton, was the only local bowler to gain a qualifying berth for the Eastern Canada playdowns to be held in Hamilton on. March 10 and 11. In the 10-game roll-off, her 1992 pinfall placed her 11th in a field of 36 other top bow lers in Western Ontario, The winners of the Hamil- ton event travel to Edmonton during Easter week for the Canadian playoff. 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