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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-03, Page 8The Thnos.Acivocale, May 3, 1962 VIJ:1 At' 5ARNIA---For in aecOntl d ear in ti row. a junior bowling team from the Exeter Lanes has won iirst place in the Western Ontario minor bowling tourna- ment which was staged at. Sarnia. Saturday, This year. however, it was the boys who brought home the trophy and they also copped two individual awards as well, The members of the squad shown abo‘e with Ruth Durand. who supervises minor bowling in town, are: left to right, Don Wright. who won the high triple: Don Morrow, Hank Gosar, Rill Farquhar and Robert Wolfe. .who won the high single. The Exeter girls placed second m the el ent this year in the competition among 4B junior teams. --T-A photo Girls place second oys win three awaros 11 r ia s lunion event BOWLING + STANDINGS J. ,STATISTICS EXETER LANES "4-raeta .. 7 lien opi,s I tamps 11x1% Trwitert, tlr 11.0.pg. \tory?' 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Altima 11121 '21 141 15 11 IN BETTER GASOLINES B.A research gives you better petroleum products, filtered before they leave our trucks, • Five Exeter boys walked off with all the honors in their junior division of the Western Ontario minor howling tourna• ment in Sarnia, Saturday, cop- ping the team trophy, Ale high eingle and triple. :was the second strateht year-that a representative from the local lanes hag haoneht home the honors as the boys followed in the footsteps of last ;ear's junior girls squad. The locals had a comparative- ly easy time in the tourney as they trundled a big 2,920 total In their three games to post a 400 pin margin over their near- e•st rivals from laetrolia. Don Wright, one of the lead- ing bowlers of any age at the local lanes, paced the attack with a nifty 687 triple to crip the top honors in that The young kegler actually aeon the high single with his 300 mark in the first game. but because he could only keep one trophy, he counted his triple and gave the high sin„ be award 'to team mate Robert Wolfe who came up with a sparkling 271 performance in the first game. Paced by these two scores in the first game, along with 'Bill Farquhar's 220, the local entry moved into a commanding lead with a total of 1114. Farquhar lopped them It Locals win bowling. cup Exeter bowlers cnpued their second inter-tossn award, Sat- urday, when the, -14" squad sewed up their second straight championship with a 3.2 \sin met* Goderieh. After posting a 4-1 margin hem the previous week, the locals needed in win only two of their five games with the northern crew and they wasted little time in doing that as they copped the first Hee. Pete Melaalla and Terry Fer- rell paced the attack with their 257 and 255 marks as the local entry came un '.with 1.082 in the first gismo compared in Goderich's tnial, of 976 end then 'Nell n cam n trundled a 251 and Larry liniinve eontri. buted a 234 in lead them to a 1.010 to 957 enure' in the see- and The learns completed their five-game roll-off welt Lode rich winning two of the next three. Captain .1.un HennesseY was the top man for the Exeter en, try as he came up with a trgr in his five games. while each of the other five men R ere in the 900's. The team will receive their trophy at the inter-town ban- quet in Clinton, Friday. Exe ter's Itchy-Six, who tams the league standing, will also re- ceive.. their silverware. Are: of the '13" champs Are: Jim Hennessey, Neil Red- Man, pou., MePalls. Terry Far- refl. Larry. Holiov e, Jk ac Coughlie, Bill Stanlake, Lyall his 1115 mark in the second a; they rl ropped to aen and Wright's 227 and Hank Gosar's 206 paced them In their total of 967 in the final match. The members of the team and their triples \sere as fd- EC NEWS - Continued from page 7 has not done NIL they shniild get in touch with us as sums as possible. Age limit is 18 yeara. Hockey clubs Hockey has finally come to a concluaion for the 1961-'62 season as far as Exeter teams are concerned. The Exeter Legion Bantams, under the direction of Leo Burns and Art Storey. matte a fine showing in Georgetown in a Bantam Tournament where they advanced to the finals against Coppereliff before get- ting beat out by a 10 score, Jim "Red - Loader's pee wee entry in the Young Canada Week Hockey tournament in Goderich went all the way to the semi-finals before howina nut to another Northern squad from Gerson. The squirts. who travelled In Brampton in defence rif the title they won there la.t year, found the going Ion rough this season and lest out, Lorne Hatteh \Vas in charge of this entry, We want to commend these men on the fine spirit they have displayed in eoidme their respective teams. Its men such this that play such an im- portant part in community life and make bring much more enjoyable to the y oungster in his early years. Although we des not has e the names of all the people who took time out :41 tirlte 11-011' ears to trananort the players in and from their destinations. we certainly \sant to commend them on their actions. Without their help, t h is busy Easter Week would not las e been pos. .,11)10. Iowa; IMn Wright, 687: ilebert Wolfe, 645; Bill Farquhar, 589; Hank Gosar, 557 and Don Mor- row, 442, Girls reverse The Exeter junior girls failed in their bid to regain the tro- phy they brought hack last year as they dropped to second behind the Windsor Golden. Mile girls, whom they edged for the honors last year, The locals were only 1112 pins behind with their 2,303 total, and they lost 60 of these on. foul-line infractions. Darlene Snell paced the lo- cals in their three games in the 12 to 14 year old class with a 545 triple and her 201 single. Other members of the squad and their triples were: Phyllis Madge, 488: Barb Skinner, 447; Helen Campbell, 441; Sue Ann Lindenfield, 382, Two other junior teams 'from the local lanes also competed in the event, hul failed to Place among the prizewinners. Mem- bers of these teams \very as follows: Girls - Penny Preszca tor, Yvonne Penhale, Mary janc Sanders, Yvonne Fisher and Ann Fairbairn. Boys - 13 r I. a n McArthur, Gary Ford, lohn Grassick. Dennis Hockey and Jack Mov- er. The local teams were under the direction of Ruth Durand, who supervises the minor bowl- ing program in Exeter, The young keglers were driven to Sarnia by alary Holtzman., Aub Farquhar. Joe Gosar and Marj Edwards. 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