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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-04-12, Page 7WIN BOWLING HONORS-,Among the many awards handed out at the minor bowling banquet were the trophies to the winners in the junior' and set.ior mixed leagues, The members of the King Pins in the back row are, left to right: Larry Hockey, Holy Rumpel, John Grassick, Phyllis Madge, Lana Keller, Margie .Snel- grove and Bill Wright. In the front row are the Jets; Glover, Bill Farquhar, Debbie Johnston, David Beaver and Don Wright. Miss, la um the team are Jean Essery And Melvin Whiting. photo 1.4 Tho filmos-Advaciato, April 1262 r with' a .Fight can er check Says ENJOY. Safety and orn .fort In A DEPENDABLE USED CAR at Dobbs FOR Dodge John Dobbs - Junior Salesman HERE'S JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS 1960 DODGE 4 - door, sharp metallic green, powerful V•8 engine „ Save 5$$ at $1,895 1958 DODGE Regent Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic push • button transmis- sion, like-new condition . . . 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TOP TEAMS-The Exeter minor bowling league held their annual "bun feed" at the Legion hall, Monday, and highlight of the proceedings was the presentation of trophies to the winning teams ar.d Individuals. Winners in the bantam divisions are shown above with their coaches, Jean Pool.ey and Peg Hunter-Duvar. Members of the `Tigers" in the back row, left to right, are: Ron Durand, Bill Fairbairn, Paul McKnight, Larry Haugh, Jim Parker, John Loucks and. Don Campbell. The "Owls" in the front row are: Paulette Schroeder, Karen Kopp, Sharon Edwards, Judy Fer- guson, Nancy Gifford and Gwen Penhale. photo For an unprecedented fourth straight time, the Rockets have copped. the 4 '.A" league Otani Pionship. in the Exeter Men's bowling league. The perennial champions had a fairly easy time as they picked up a otat of 88 points, 19 more than the .second• place Windmills, to regain the Kist trophy. The Rockets - tip a grand total of 100,249. pins over the regular schedule and hart four of their seven players av- eraging over 200. Jack 'Fuller, who topped the high average in the league with his 233 set the pace, while Lorne Haugh was right behind with 232. The other members and their averages are as .follows: Tom Burke 217, Doug Hughson 204, Norm Kelly 197, Ross Haugh 105 and Al :Flynn 188. Buss' Billiards finished in third spot in the group wills 64 points, whil e the Spares, Larry's Supertest, and the. Ringers completed the top half in that order. Crown Kingpins In the "B" league standing. the Kingpins finished in the top spot with 91 points, 18 more than their nearest rivals, the Canners, It was the second straight year the Kingpins have won a "B" league honor, winning the playoffs last season. Members of the team are Joe Gunn, Jlsn Garland, Roy Smith, Harry Mattics, Gord. Kids clip Byron in exhibition tilt The .Exeler squirts scored an- other exhibition win, Saturday, when they eked out a close 4.2 victory over Byron at the Lucan arena, Larry Haugh paced the at- tack with a pair of tallies while. Ron ,Janke and Jimmy Guen- ther added singles. Bruce Fid- dler and Jimmy Guenther reg- istered an assist each, The locals grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first and after splitting a goal with Byron in the sec- ond, outscored them 2-1 in the. final stanza. Peters and Larry Holiove• RieritY's 213, However, noliove did not bowl enough games to he eligible for the "B" honors and the high average award was won by Bjerky. Individual honors. ,Jim Farrbairn of the Spares set a new record in the league with his 915 triple to easily win this honor in the "A" class while Eaddie Watson's 783 was the best in the -B" class. The Milkmen's Slices cupped the high single with a 378 mark and Norm Mattson duplicated the feat in the "B" class with his 330. 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The popular entertainer kept the kids spellbound with his feats of magic and had them. howling with glee at •some of his acts, 'However, his sleight of hand tricks fell far short to those of many of the youngsters who proved to the ladies in the kitchen that the hand and the mouth are quicker than the eye when it conies to loading up with red-hots. The night, filled with high- lights for the kids, was topped off with the presentation of the coveted silverware for team and individual performances over the past year. The individual awards are Itchy Six • • win again Exeter's Itchy Six copped their third straight men's inter- town bowling championship last week, when they finished on top of the heap with a four- point edge over their nearest rivals, .The locals picked up a total of 203 points in their, fourth year in the competitive group- ing, while .Goderich A folidwed closely behind with 199 and Clinton A picked up 197. Exeter's second entry in the league finished sixth in the eight-team loop with 140 points. The only individual honor cornered by the local squads was Bob Osgood's 242 mark which topped the high aver- ages. Although his team fin• ished last, George. Sweeney of Zurich won the high five-ganit total with a mark of 1480 and Ron McKay of Clinton had a 371 single to lead in that face, The hay Six will now Meet Clinton A in the first round .61', the "A" playoffs, While the other. Exeter squad will tackle &rid in the "B" grouping, Members of the Itchy Six include; Bob Osgood, Simon Nagel, Jini Fairbailm, Bob LOrtie Haugh, Gerd 13•Jei'kyi Tom Burke and Aub Farquii listed below and the pictures of the winning teams are pub- lished in this edition. Bantam girls: high average, Barbara Skinner 138; high double, Eleanor Stanlake 394; high. single, Paulette Schroeder 190. Junior girls: high average, Darlene Snell 169; high double, Penny Preszcator 406; high single, Barbara Whiting 236. Sr. girls: high average, Pity]. lis Madge 169; high double, Jean Essery 413; high single, Joan Essery 278, Bantam boys: high average, Don Campbell 151; high double, Merle Idle, 398; high single, Jim Gifford 276. Jr. boys: high average, Hank Gosar, 183; high double, Doug Beaver 520; high single, Bill. 'Farquhar 284, Sr. boys: high average, Don. Wright. 21:5; high double, Pete McFalls 506; high single, Larry Hockey 308. Bowlers with 300 and over: Don I, Campbell 358; Doug Beaver 310 and Larry Hockey 308. The coaches for the minor teams are: Jean Pooley, Lois Snell, Anita Hunter, Agnes Appleton, Judy Kieswetter, Peg Hunter-Duvar, Marion Frayne, Audrey Schroeder, Mickey Bridges, Murdiena Glover and Mary Hockey. Ruth Durand, who looks aft- er the minor leagues chaired the banquet and guests on hand to present trophies were: Dot Munroe, Mary Holtzman, Isa Campbell, l)on Gra.vett, .AUb Farquhar, Mrs. Lyle Riddell, Lyle Riddell, Joyce Weber, Jean Crocker. •0 • BUILD BETTER ...SAV M RE