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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-15, Page 8The 'Ittne$-A0Y9014, a h 1$, 62 en, . Centralia reps in AFHQ championships Following a recent playoff series between the top curling teams at RCAF Centralia, F. I0 Dave Redford's rink emerged with the honors and the right to represent the station at the Air Force Headquarters curling championship zone finals. The team competed at Toronto recently against 10 other teams but managed only one win in their three starts. Members of the team include Cpl John Pietaszko, S/L John McDonald, Cpl, Mainard Slater and F AD Redford. —ND photo McTAVlstl TAKES SECOND DRAW—Gerd Melavish, right., skipped his rink to the second draw title Monday night by defeating Dick Roelofson, left, in men's play- off at Exeter Curling Club. Other members of the rink included: Don Southcott, Harry Sherwood and Carl Hume; substitutes Jim Pinder and Doug Sweet. Leaders unchanged in men's close race KINSMEN BONSPIEL WINNERS--Skips of three winning rinks in the late draw of Exeter Kinsmen's bonspiel over the weekend review results with local club of. ficials. From left are President Art Clarke, George Noseworthy, London, (consola- tion44 Les Parker, bonspiel chairman; Jack Bateson, Wingham, (first); Bev Morgan, Egeter, (third); Charlie Shane, Exeter, (second). —T-A photo A bulletin board outside a church announced the subject of the next sermon, "Do you know what hell is?" Under- neath was printed in small two others win Kin priz es letters, "Come and hear the organist." Webber wins third It I- PRICES START $ 7 915 AT fr ON YOUR LOT REPRESENTATIVE TN THE EXETER AREA TWICE A WEEK DISCOVER The "New" 1962 Models OF KERNOHAN HOMES See For Yourself These Outstanding Features 7r Quality Controlled Workmanship 16 Distinctive Models to Choose From ;' Easy C.M,H.C. and V.L.A. 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Eight Exeter teams com- peted in the event which was thrown open to outside rinks when nnl enough Kinsmen learns entered, The other local teams were as follows: Art Clarke, Les Parker, Cal Wein and Cord Baynham. (2 wins) Claude Farrow, Ward Kraft, Exeter curlers continued to dolninate local honspiels when they finished first in the first draw of the Kinsmen spiel. staged in Exeter, Sunday, and. copped second and third places in .the second draw, Lee Webber, one of the hot- tegt of the local skips in bon- spiel play this year, came up with three wins in the first draw to walk off with top hon- ors. Webber had previously skip- ped a team to a win in open botispiels held earlier at Exe- ter, and RCAF Centralia and placed third in a mixed event at Thedford. On Sunday, the Webber four- some started off with a 9-5 win over a Kinsmen squad from London and then drubbed a Delhi entry by the tune of 13-2. in the second match, win - ning seven of the eight, ends. Facing Hensall.'s Al C. in a battle in the final game, the Exeter foursome came through with a 9.3 victory. Other members of the Web- bet' rink included: Ross Hod- gat, vice-skip; Lorne Pass- mere, second And Bill. Lain- port, lead. foursome copped third place honors, Two wins each In the second draw a team from Wingham skipped by Jack Gorrie copped top honors with three wins, while the local rinks each won twice. However, Charlie Shane's squad was placed second with their 25 points, compared to the 23 picked up by Bev Mor- gan's entry, The me for the six playoff berths in the ladies' .curling .competition .became more hee- tic week and the teams Will b.aVe. to .come up .with some big wins if they hope to _catch the leaders, The. Tuesday afternoon spots are all but sewn up as Jane, Robertson and Lois Ottewell. enjoy comfortable .margins as they run. Away from the field. Both squads Mire up with wins to give the :Robertson foursome a total of 58 points with the Ottewell rink .cloae be- hind with 55. Although the lead-, ers meet in a head-on fight Vila Week, there is little chalice of them getting, caught as Jessie Shane's third .place squad has only 38 points. The same situation exists in the Wednesday night play, Al- though the two leaders don't have .quite- as much margin, Edna Iltische tops the group with. 42 points, followed by Laeretta Seigner's 37, The SHDHS teacher held the lead until last week, but drop- ped a 10.4 count to the Dnache squad to lose the honors. Maxine Reeder a n d Lee Dobbs, two new skips in the draw, are tied for third place with 28 points each. Lois Learn and Dorothy El- der are away out in front in the Thursday afternoon divi- sion which is headed by the Learn foursome's 44 points. The Elder squad is six points behind, but they hold .3 corn- 'fortable 15-point spread over Cathy Southcott's third place entry, although the Southcott squad will have a chance to gain ground when they face the second place team this week, LADIES' CURLING SCORES .1, lierlson 10-Hilda Smith 1 h:lst on 10-H elen Mickle 2 Lois ()Howell 8-3 mile Shane 7 Barb Bell 10-Mary Martin Maxine Reeder 11-Matcla, Geiser Lee Dobbs 7-jielen Jermyn 6 Odna, Busche Seigmer 4 f. McDowell 10-C. Sontheolt, 5 Lois Learn 12-A. McDonald 4 Dorothy Elder 7-Verna Pink 4 SCHEDULE Tuesday, March 20 Barb Pell-Hilda Smith Mary Martin-Kay Elston Jane Robertson-Lois Ottewell Jessie Shane-Helen Mickle Wednesday, March 21 Melds, Gaiser---Edna Busche Helen JermYrt-Lauretta Seignor Maxine Reeder-Bernice. calm Edith Boyle-Lee Dobbs Thursday, March 22 McDowell-Audrey McDonald Dorothy Elder -Cat hy Southcott r. oia Learn-Verna Fink Kinsmen squad take third place Owen Sound, Saturday. The locals finished only 45 pins behind 'the runner-up squad as they lest over 100 pins in foul line infractions. It was the first time most of the members had ever bowled on an alley with automatic foul Members of the team in- cluded: Cal Wein, Jim Carey, Joe Gunn, Harry Keiswetter, Bud Preszcator and Don Mac- Gregor, (1, win) G e or g e Noseworthy, Brady, Ken Ottewell and Doug Brintnell. (1 win) Iry Armstrong, Ray Wuerth, Ross Dobson and Gib Dow. (1 win) Bill MacLean, Don Easton, Herm Dettmer and Glenn Fish- er, (2 wins) Hensall - Al Cr ea r, iBill Mickle, Ross Jinks and John Baker. (1 win) Rinks grab 9 margins Both local teams dropped their first games as Morgan bowed 8-7 to Gorrie's winning squad, while Shane was drub- bed 11-4 by a Tillsonburg squad. Shane came back with a 9-5 win over, a Simcoe squad in the second match and finished up with a resounding 12-1 win over Exeter's Iry Armstrong, who managed to win only, one of the eight ends from Shane, Morgan eked out a close 8-6 win over George Noseworthy's crew and came hack with an- other close 8.7 win over the Tillsorthurg squad, Other members of the, Shane rink included: Harry Jeffery, vice-skip; Dick Weber, second and Ross Coates, lead, An Aylmer rink placed see- of: squad was made up rind in the draw, while a Delhi Cif: :Roylanee Westcott, vice- With only two weeks remain- ing in the regular schedule of the men's curling third draw, the Alcantue shareholders con- tinue to hold their leads in the three divisicns. Cann eked out a close 9-6 win over Ed Brady to register his fourth straight win and run his total to 46 points. Cowen and MacLean also scored wins to stay in conten- tion, while Harvey Pollen is only one hack of them with his 41 and Elmer Powe and Morley Sanders have 90 each. The biggest lead is enjoyed in the Thursday night compoti- bon where Bill Allison van his total to 50 points with a close 12.11 win over Cord McTavish, Lee Learn who shared the top spot last week dropped down to share second when he was dropped 9-6 by Mac Hodgei-t. Bev Morgan is also in the number two slot with 41 points following an 11-5 win over Ed Fink. Barry Snell holds down fourth with 36, Big games Last week's action saw see- oral big scores recorded as six skips eame through to will seven ends in their matches, These honors went to Harry Snell, Bill MacLean, Harvey Pollen, Charlie Shane, Charlie Smite and Cad Cann. The most lopsided score was .Shane's 23-5 trouhcing of Car- man Cann. MEN'S CURLING SCORES Rob Middleton Soon too Gilt ha m 1 Rohhins rhartio Sham, 2S -Carman Cann a Oharllo Smith ID- BMW tinil .carf Cann 15-11, 'Elloringt on II K. Mohr-Ho:Win •Worovoit g Harvey cowon in 'E'en ((it moil ElIllee Pow' 11-Edwin Minor In still Maclsonn 17- Sandy Elliot C Ross tnYlor kiss Snell ('Ftnn 9- -.Ed hrady Ii Sl orley Sander: 9-,111,1; cranyn I larvey Pollen 1:1,..Ernio Corson 4 c laud o rrow '7---1,, Loolokrov Morgan I Fink. Harry Snail 1 1.-.(tIron Mii•V* 4 -Rob .1offory 9 - A. l'itsi,1»oefl 7 Ralph Pm Hoy Harry .101for5.• A AMP Horisori it Woo !morn Claimoro Down Iii L. Pitt..amorn Ii Bill Allison MoTtsciNh 11 SCHEDUL E Thursday, March 15 Ittio p:int 1. Lan Learn-Bill 2, 1., Passpiore- Bob „lottery 1, HrciTy Snell -t'larence Down a:an - 1, Ed P'mls---Aline' PA,Fstiorr - Please turn to page 9 However, several other rinks are still in contention for the playoff spots and an off night by any of the leaders could see them slip down the lad- der, Cart Cann opened up a three- point bulge in the Monday night division when he battled his way to a decisive 15-3 win. over Bob Ellerington to run his total to 44 points, However, Charlie Shane re- mained close behind with his 19.7 win over Cliff Brintnell taking over the runner-up spot he temporarily relinquished last week, Don Graham slipped to third with his 40 points, but he is only one behind Smith and heads Charlie Shane's four- some by only a single point as Shane came up with a resound- ing 23.6 win over Carman Cann, The battle in the Tuesday night group is also nip and tuck with Art Cann holding A team representing the Exe• only a slim four-point edge ter Kin s m en placed third over the two runner-up squads among 15 entries i n a Kinsmen %s kipped by Harvey Cow e n an d bowling tournament staged at Bill Maclean,