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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-15, Page 7MEN'S LEAGUE ",A" GROUP T,, rum:eels 1N'eber 693) , 1 ayes (.1. Falrbalrn 6011 1.. Supertest. (FL Deaudet 7021 .. Mill(111011 (I, Smith 652) . 1 Rock 01,A t I, IIurl,e 754) Dig Six (11. Holtznia,n 611) ...... 1 Pepsis (J. ('oughlin 554) ..4 pigpen Tige.rs (-E, Ross 551) ... 6 r,ingeos (j. Russell 623) 2 1.'radestilett r(1. Glendenning 692) 2 Windmills (B, Osgood 823) 2 Specials (R. jury 6381 ... 2 Rockets (56711) . ..... 74 (62747) . 60 11, (31965) 65 Snares 182003) .. 52 Milkmen (82217) - ......... 1.. :"'-uperl 1",:.=1. (80143) 51 Ringers (7911:1) ...... 51 Ilk Six (soeo 49 45 NkH Klieein1 6 (76006) 40 Ki.010'11 Tigers (1,15,0) 37 Tradesmen (77132) 37 "B" GROUP Larks N, 5S9) Bo-Didleys ('C, Trlebner 605) it voi.i,EyBAi.3. CHAMPS-.The RCAF Centralia volleyball team won the first Golden Eall tournament staged at Centralia Saturday. The event will be staged annually and will be open to any volleyball teams in the area, The RCAF squad won their honors by defeating four other squads from London and RCAF Clinton. This same squad will host the RCAF training command championships to be held March 24, Members of the team .are: back row, left to right, George Kelly, Ken MacKellar, Al Wiper, "Goose" Gosselin and Al McIlraith. Front row, Ed Leslie, Paul Kinch, bob Noyle, Ron Gardner, Charlie Caron and Al Davies. ---;ND photo Ittewm .Q'til'.7237egeff4121.?".'?EtairrI.M2122211820222fifffnitige222922W6V70:2022ftgErk7-,' BOWLING STATISTICS .. . ,..atex.t.i.t1.EttrMeeitir,t0t2ilt .:71,:tiZ'21,1=51.cjepxtit‘s.4:-;%:44•60412.12treVKliala..k4m4, .... ............. Be Bops 12 Pill PoPPettos 12 12 .10 Wee flopea 9 Slot Degs IlaPPY Gals 7 Traildes 7 Nite 14,awks .1 Lucky Strikes 2 f-landieapPers .810(veltes ........ ....... 0 GROUP B•1 Who Cares 14, Reid 513 4 13usy Beds .Arthtlr 545) 3 Jolly Six (0. Frelyne 509) 7 Alley Cats (C. Wura( 497) 0 1-toilettes (G. Sn111.11 686) . 4 Frisky Six IL, DrOlet, 1395) GROUP 6.4 Sputniks (1,1, Itehl 5321 High HOPes (E, Bogart 426) DroPpet(es (B, BaY)'ltatn. 557) .S Mighty nice (`tl, Motley 521) 2 4.01114)00a (L, Bt'ock 422) Jolly Six (v, Stretten 467) I 2,6111pOps la .1011y Six 1 ........ ........ .....,•, 12 TtoUotto% ......... ,.„ DroPpettes ..... 10 Sputniks.9 .6lighty ice . 6 Jolly Jilts ................. ..„..,.„....„ Bitty 1306A ...... ; ... Alley Cats 6 :It risky Six 6 'Who cares. ... 4 34igh Bodes High "A",, Calclieoll (340"); IThotei 42210. High triple:"A" X, 4-`aldwelt (154); "V", b. brdet (M. Eik ,tOWN rhiAl Tear)) SCSndintis riederieli . . „ „ 152 St. 'Marys 66 11-xoter Stratford . ............ ..... 76 Crediton , ....... „ tridivideat High acchpr.! I,, Httionee, t: ton- turd 421,34 High triple: 51, 51i,ttae4. te. rich (6217 Pins Merry Maids BANTAM GIRLS Chlekena (E, Stania,ke 275) .1 Canaries (R, Grasslek 210) 2 Larks Gr. Heywood 320 5 Robins (J, Campbell 253) ....... ...„ 0 Owls (P. Schroeder 2357 5 Sparrows (B, Skinner 415) ..... 9 DwIS ....,..... . ...... ..... 61 S,parrewS 51 ChIckadtle6 46 Larks, 3R C anarteS ..... .- - ....... .••••*" ...... " ail Robins 1-0 High singlet B. Skinner (222) High double: S. Skinner (415) LUCAN LANES LEAGUE lwry11)611 (14. McDonald 2761 3 ttetei (A.. Mill 408) , „ 17 2Tor Shot% (N. Hardy '5521 (111, 'Carling 626)... 6 -Slitotteocks Collins 521) ClandrbOye; 414, hiltt; (MI „. 4.041eit( 5911 CifttiffA (1), Henderson 2097 Hee Paters (AA . tficksen 6011 . Weedbotehees ('f. Weight saa)- Lurapt fzing,,,,i (;0, Nurse -es) .. 71ex (11. (UMW]) 551) .„. I .a • , „ r e ion ST Short 1,41rcultig ......... „ .... „. 41 Junior seri* knotted, 1,1.00 fans see two. tilts 11w lieesall-Zurich Combines gave -them a two•.goal spread High scoring Bill .Shaddick and the Strathroy jailor Roe. with only 55 seconds. remain- itak o b roke tflie the , tie ut atsheiw 'with. emitWt kets each scored wills on their ing ill the period. n home ire this week to :battle to Neither learn managed to -Brian Berithron and john Var' a 1.1 draw in their best•of•live score in a fast moving middle ley drawing assists on the play Shamrock juilior final. frame and U. wasn't until the with, both teams playing A man 1'0(late, the teams have at- 8.35 Mark that Earl W.agner short. tracted a total of over 1.104 teamed up, with Gerard -Over. Stratbruy fought desperately fans ill their two games amt bolt and Wayne 'Willert to .put 10 get the equalizer, but big the attendance is expected to the Combines in the sheet. Murray Bell pulled the game jump even higher as the squads Steve Kyle knotted the count out, of reach when he took a. battle for the right to advance one minute later, bet Bill 'Feke pass from Earl. Wagner to into .0211-i.A. -competition, came back to push .Strathroy blast a high drive tato the cage The third game of the -series into a, 3.2 lead. at the 14:57 mark with only 42 seconds left in the Was played in Hensall last night and it appeared the marker and the fourth game will be might be enough to win the staged in Strathroy -tonight. If game. the series goes the limit, the However, Gerard Overholt deciding fixture will will be held in picked up a loose puck in the Hensall, Saturday, a n d an Strathroy zone at the 16:40 overflow crowd is expected if mark to whip a hard drive past that happens. Lefty Clark and send the game Into the extra session, game, As it turned out, this was the winning marker, .as Strathroy still didn't give up and Willie Feke beat Dennis Mock with only 13 seconds left, hut they didn't get lime to get the equal- izer. IT'S A LANTERN, spreading a bright light evenly over a large area. IT'S 4A SEARCHLIGHT with a powerful, long tango bean!, IT'S A SAFETY BEACON with a red flashing light for emergencies, Whether you're at home Orin the field, on the road, on the trail or in a boat, you'll find the Atlas all- purpose safety lantern the handiest, most useful lantern you've ever seen. This offer is for a limited time only so make sure you get your Atlas all- purpose safety lantern soon I MUCH BELOW ITS ACTUAL RETAIL, VALUE (plus salet tar where applitithk) YOURSw N FOR ONLY (inClUchrIg the Atlas Heavy buty battery) 9 FOR PERFORMANCE, COMFORT AND SAFETY Drive The NeW `62. 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Schroeder 51)) 2 Canadian 'fire Mathere 602) 3 Booth Electric (D, Graved 614) I Kingpins (721511 . 77 canners (78615) ..... 6R Ro.Didleys (77213) .. ....... . 60 N. E. Superfest (77332) 5$ Yairlanes (75255) ...... 56 Hanicnionts (75126) 62 '\\'estons (71492) 05 Larks. 1.767571 47 Crystal Loggers (71663) Canadan Tire (73787) .. •••• Booth .Electric (73674) ..... 35 Sterling, Fuels (0350) ..... 17 High C'. Blorninaert (321) High triple: T. Burke (754) Hidden score: H. Brintnell Kingpins (Ii, Smith 716) , . 4 Hot Toddies 92 Canners (J, Bell 520) ..,..... ... 0 Odds & Ends Sr) Blowers 73 White Roses ' 75 Dodgers 65 Legionaires 55 Teenagers 50 Puppets .... ...... ..,, ...... . ...... . „ 27 MEN'S INTER-TOWN Exeter 13 (5186) . ., .... ....... , 9 Zurich (1775) 2 Exeter A (6110 11. Goderich 13 (5053) ... 0 Wingliam (5012) 7 Clinton P, (1951) • 4 Goderich A. (5911) ,.... , 9 Clinton A (6733) ,. a LADIES' LEAGUE GROUP A•1' Pills (L. Smith 676),.,„..., ..„ Lucky Strikes (G. Elsie 513) 2 '171:alters (U. ills-sery 600) 7 Biowettes (K. Penhale 505) -0 Wee Hopes (S. Caldwell 784) 5 High single: P. McFalls (261) Hot Dogs (R. .Durand 661) „ 2 tligh double: P, NfeFallS 062) GROUP A.2 Pin .roppett es (A. Fairbairri 673) 6 rite Hawks (SI. Goochrin 589) 2 IS-terry Maids (G, Farquhar 670 7 Han(liCaPPera (V. 'Stagg 606) , iI he hops (M. Flynt) 612) 5 Happy Gals (.1, Lovell 717) 2 Exeter A 172 Clinton A ....- ............ . ..... , 171 Goderlch ..t. - ,.. . 167 Clinton H 151 'Whigham 121 Exeter 13 120 Goderich :14 „...... ......... 9R .Bombers (H. Gosar 385) 56 'Larks (B. Beavers 341) 0 jets (B, Wright 133) 5 Chickens (13. McArthur 323) 0 jets 71. Bombers 71 Atoms 59 Chickens 32 Larks 27 ,Dodgers 25 EXETER LANES C. Supers 76 R. Up Si Bombers 55 L. Six Midgets (11`, Wells 434) ...... ...... .„ 5 • Devizes .. 51 T-Birds (Fl. Sanders 291) 0 C. Angels 51 Kingpins (L. Hockey 451) ...... ,...„ 5 X. l'iYera 37 Strikers (D. Morrow 269) 9 Bea,tnicks (G. Shipman 357) 5 Cornets (B. Whiting 39))) 0 High single: :Ladies', 'W, Brint- 10 1). (264); men's, D. Gra-vett 29 High triple: Ladies', W. •Brivit• 11011 (608); men's, D. Gra.vatt. (725) League Highs For Year: Single: Men's, Jim Fairbairn (330); ladies', Lorraine .Brock (30.111'r1i.ple: Men's, Reg Stagg (817); patties'. Mary Gunn (723), .Sverage: "Men's, Nell Redman (215); ladies', D. Monroe. (207). K.b)gPins 51 Comets ... 65 Midgets 53 Strikers ,... 51 Rea.tnicks 2) T.13irds ' 16 Sigh single: P. Wells (266) High trouble: 1.. Hockey (151) FRIDAY Atones (tl, 'Wolfe 369). ... ..... .... 3 "lodgers (P. McFails -162) 2 FRIDAY NITERS Lazy Daisies (I, Anderson 350) „ 0 Wee Wins (D. Dobson 595) 7 1,, Strikes (J. mason 567) .. High Hopes (51. _Hoc)cey 552) . 0 Cps rf- Downs (S. Tooley 467) , 2 Dubees (11, Glover 528) , 5 High_ Hopes . .. . 100 Wee Wins 97 Euoky Strikes 56 rill heel Eps et- Downs '76 tazY Daisies 31 111011 %Ingle: D. 'Dobson (231) High triple: D. 1.)obson (595) High average: P. Hun Ler- !Xi var Weekly awards: High single: E. T'alethorpe (112) _Hidden single: D. Hamather High single: P. .Haokh, Exeter, 5, Calvert, Goderich, A1, Bossence. ,Stratford. (131) BANTAM BOYS Tigers (ft L. Campbell 314) ..„ 5 silyer Darts Cl, Darling 314) ,... () Bine:lays (T. *Mickey:my: 231) .... 0 Rockets (j. Carroll 255) .... 5 Nile Hawks (.1, Gifford 287) • a 'Wildcats (M. Idle 000) ., .... ..... - 2 Tiger% Al 'Wildcats 66 Rockets . 41 Nile Hawks ......... ..... 52 niueJaYs 29 StiVer Darts 15 High singlet J. Darling- (201) High double: ,t, Darling (344) JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS TUESDAY .... 5 Aces (Ai, 'Holla n d 139) 11 Dumbells (S. Bridger 152) .., 2 Sparkplug-s (W. tloclgins 206) a Meteors (C. Bridger 201) . 2 Chanips ....---- Jinss . ..72 Si ,arkpluga 65 A.ces 41) 'eteors ' 43 Dumbells. 41 High single: Girls, 'X, Park and. M, Hearn (192); boys, a. Traver- say (283) High single: a Lee (321) High triple: R. Leo Ism P-PlERS - George Wright, 15; Doug Richert, 8; Gary. Bryant, 8; Jim Carey, 7; Ron Heimrich, 5; Ron Bogart, 4, and Lyle Little, 2, ANGELS - Barry Schroeder, 10; Bill King, 6; Joe Wooden, 4; Chub McCurdy, 2; Fred Dobbs, 2, and Charlie Kernick, 1. HUSTLERS -- Bob Fletcher, 26; Bill Gilfillan, 21; Tom Burke, 18; Danny Moore, 13: Ai Wiper, 10; Neil Campbell, 8, and Dick .Roelofson, 5, RAIDERS - Doug Lenga- ghan, 11; Jack Clarke, 10; Paul Paton, 8; B, Sim, 8; Al McNeil, 4 and Ken Patterson, 2. "Close the window, waiter." "Why, do you feel a draft?" "No. I'm afraid my steak will blow away." Hustlers set record, meet P-Pets in final The Zurich Hustlers set a losers will battle for the con- scoring record, Thursday, when solation honors, they .eliminated the Scarlet The- scoring was as follows: Raiders in their playoff round with a resounding 101-43 win to win the two-game round by 155438. The final game between the two clubs was a wide open af- fair as players from both sides waited under their op- ponents' basket for a long pass from the other end, Five of the Hustlers hit for double figures, lead by Bob Fletcher's 26. The Hustlers' ace returned to action after a four-week layoff and hit for 10 in the first ball and came hack with 16 in the second, Bill Gilfillan enjoyed his best night of the season with 21, while Tom Burke was right be- hind with 18. Danny Moore and Al Wiper also bit the double figures with their 13 and 10 respectively, Doug Lenaghan was tops for the Raiders with 11, while Jack Clarke canned 10, Teachers hot too Strathroy entry wins second tilt battled hulk to knot the series Monday, the Strathroy squad Playing on their home ice, al .one game each as they come up with a hard-fought 5-2 win. Over 500 fans -were al) hand as Willie Feke started the homestel's on their way with the lone tally in the first per riod and then watched as Bob Bartholomew extended the lead to 2.0 when he teamed up with Ken Fadelle and ,John Morgan sattanthue .2:38 mark of the middle The teams battled on even terms for the remainder of the stanza, but Strathroy came hack to take a three-goal bulge at the 2:17 mark of the final period on a tally by Bill Brady. With Harvey Thomas denting the twine behind Dennis Mock at the 10:53 mark, it appeared that the Rockets had the game well in hand, but Hensall came back to get into contention when smooth-working 'Bill Shad- dick heat Brown at the 12:12 mark and again at 16:35, However, john Morgan, who had previously set up three Strathroy goals, took a pass from Terry Bourne to blink the light at 17:41 and dispel any hopes the Combines had of cat- The Peripatetic Pedagogues, ching up, who entered their final game The game was cleanly played -,vith only a nine-point edge with Hensall- Zurich drawing over the Trivitt Memorial four of the seven minor penal- Angels, also had an easy time ties called. None of the penal- a\sith a 49 theya.(215va‘ivieilled to the finals ties figured in the scoring. ‘ The teachers lead 24•9 .at the end of the first ball and were never threatened by the out-opener played church squad. George Wright was again session the top scorer for the winners with 15 points, while Doug The Hensall-Zurich Combines Richert, and Gary Bryant. fol- jumped into a one-game lead in towed him with eight each. the series when they came -up Harry Schroeder was top with a close 5-4 overtime win man .for the angels with 10. In Hensall, Friday, in a game The Zurich Hustlers and the marred by 22 minor penalties. P-Pecs will now enter a two- Playing before over 600 fans, game total point series for the one of the largest crowds ever league championship, -while the to watch a hockey game in Hensall, the teams came up with a hard-hitting fixture as tempers flared throughout. The visiting Strati-Iry six jumped into a 1.0 lead at the 9:00 minute mark when Harvey. Thomas whipped a short shot past Dennis Mock into the cor- ner, and then Reg Westgate Ir :Fireeraekers (N, "1..'ett Siurde)'ant 560) Era yes llr, Yinklleiner 691) I. Firecrackers Harmony Gals , .59 1,egionet es . 5,, 19 21 . 121)1 High. single: P. Dellartlino 1273) High triple: S, Teevins (6091 The Times-Advocate, March 15, 194Z P4po 7 Ric loop executive head .:.1D,ball• scorers Statistics released this week The Peripatetic Pedagogues. for the 'Fizeter roe basketball placed second with theft' 55I loop reveal that the three mem.- points for and 485 :against, bers of the executive . -copped The statistics for the OP' Ica the three top spots in the seor- scorers and the teams is as Jpg race. follows; Treasurer George Wright won. the race in easy fashion, .aver. aging slightly over 17 .points, in the 1.2-game schedule, The sharpshooting jump shot al-. fist connected for '207 points, canning 52 field goals and mak- ing good on 43 attempts from the foul line, President Bill Batten copped the runner-up honors with his 116 points, edging secretary Ron Begart by a single point. Batten hit for 53 field goals compared to Bogart's 44, but the P-Pers, .centre canned 27 from the foul line while the Hustler .centre only had 10. Tom Burke of the Zurich Hustlers placed fourth with 100 points in only seven games, while another Hustler 'star, Don O'Brien was fifth with 98 in nine game. The league winning Hustlers, who dropped only one tilt in the schedule, topped the team performances as they hooped a total of 622 points for a 5i point average per game. They were also the least scored on, allowing their OpPo- sition an average of 23 points per game. The biggest brakes (by far) of any car within hundreds of dollars of its price make Simca the safest stopper you can drive, Make a quick stop at our showrooms and discover the other big features Simca offers, The only thing small about it is the price: $1,849*. 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