HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-25, Page 9Kingpins win again,
complete grand slam
The red hot Kingpins estah. 2.061; Charlie Caron, 976; Jack
lished themselves as top team Garland, 895.
in the Exeter men's bowling S.PARES. — Jim Fairbairn,.
league Wednesday, when they ;2.23: Bob Nicol, 1,094; Lorne
scored. a convincing 419-pm Passmore, 941; Andy
margin over the Snares, in the 837; Aub 'Farquhar, 880; Bill
league's grand championship. btanlake, 748.
After topping the "B" league The Kingpins had. a ,ter*
during the regular schedule, total of 5,851 (IMMO to the
the Kingpins t o p The d their 5,432 tossed by the Spares.
group. In the playoffs and then
battled their way to their
third straight win with the
...,• Mark SS margin over the "A" loop
champs,
Harry Matties was top. Mao
for the new champs as 11 Q anniversary trundled a nifty 1,162 for his • • -• -
By MRS. RQ144RT ..R.1414P14 five games in the deciding .
He started .off slowly with a
182 but kept building it up and WOODHAM
finished off with a sparliling The annual Sunday 5001 an-
270 game, niversary was held on Sunday
Roy Smith and .Gord Bjerky morning with Rev, G. W. Sach
were close behind with 1,071 of Linea as guest speaker.
and 1,070 respectively, while Special music was supplied
Larry Ilatiove had a 1,061, by' the Sunday School under the
Alerky also tossed the high direction .of Mr. Norris Webb
single for, the winners with a with Miss Marion Thomson at
286 in the first,
the organ and Miss Dale Thee- Jim Fairbairn topped the ker at the piano,.
Spares in the losing cause with Sunda visitors
a sparkling 1,225 total for a y • ;to average. His h igh game Br
i ne
With an Mdr. Daonndald Mrwse.reOselarr,
was a neat .81s daunt in 1.110
second game, • and Mrs. Rae. Stephens, Wayne
Bob Nicol followed Fairbairn and Gail, Mr, and Mrs. Keith
with a total of 1,094 with a high SmtrespbepnhsilofBrAigerasnoati,v11alnrc.
Na nc y ofsingle of 277.
The members of -the two s1, Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Ross
finalists and their 'five-game Robinson of IC i r k t o n, Miss Grace Doupe, Miss Marion Mc-totals were as follows: Naughton and Mr,,.LloYd 'Brine .KINGPINS -- Harry Matties,
1.,162; Roy Smith, 1,071; Gord of Baseline.
Bjerky, L070; Larry Behove,
Minor ball
— Continued from page 7 5—Wee Hopes vs. Cool Cat'
Sluggers vs. Twisters
2—Sluggers vs. Cool Cats
'Wen Hones vs, Twisters
12—Cool Cats -v A. Twisters Wee Hopes a Sluggers
1S—'twisters vs. Sluggers
Cool Cats vs, Wee Hopes
Playoffs
(Semifinals__.2 games, runs to
en unt)
Jurte 15 —1 vs. 3; 2 Is, 4
Fri., June 22-4 vs. 2: 3 vs, 1
FINALS — Tuesday Juno 2i —
Winners of 1 and 3, 2 and 4
play off for championship,
BOYS SOFTBALL
[Gaines on IJonday and Thursday)
May
17—Detroit vs, 'Yankees Indiana vs. Braves
23—Yankees vs. Indiana
Bravos vs, Detroit
24—Braves vs. Yankees
'Indians vs. Detroit
25—Braves vs. Indians.
Yankees vs, Detroit
31—Detroit vs, Braves
Indians vs. Yankees
June
4-1)etra t vs. Indian'
Yankees vs. Bra% et
7—Braves is. Indians
Yankees vs, Detroit
11—Indians vs. Yankees
Detroit vs, Braves
11—Braves Vs. A.RniiPPI
Indiana vs. Detroit.
Playoffs
(Send-Duals—•2 games, runs I
count)
Mon., June is -- 3; 2
Thurs., ;June 21.4 vs, 2, 3 vs. 1
P.L,N ,S • • Sudden -death game,
June, 25 — Winners of semi-
final play off.
BANTAM MIDGET BASEBALL
(Games on Monday and Thursday)
May
17—Yankees ft, Tigers 3
23—Pirates vs. Yankees
24—Tigers vs. Pirates
22—Tigers vs. Yankees
31—Yankees vs, Pirates
I uric
4—;Pirates VS. Tigers
7—Yankees vs, Tigers
11—Pirates vs. Yankees
14—Tigers vs. Pirates
Playoffs
(Top team gels bye into finals)
Semi-final — Two games, runs
to count.
Playoff dates — June 12 and 21
TINA t,,S — Two games, runs to count,
Playoff date — June 25 and 22
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Friday ght group present trophy
Winners of the Burkley Restaurant trophy emblematic of the grand championship
of the Friday Night ladies' league was awarded to the Dubees at the loop's ban-
quet at (he Dufferin Hotel, Centralia, Tuesday. Members of the championship
team and also the individual winners in group are shown here, Back row, left to
right: Lyn Cox, Marie Ferguson, Murdiena Glover, Marion Sweet and Bev De-
Mot-11,1.ply. Peg Hunter-Duvar, in the centre of the front row was the other mem-.
-her of the squad who also won the high average. On,the left is Mary Hockey, high
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The High Hopes were presented with two awards for placing first over the regu-
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Runners-up to the grand champions were the Wee Wins who are shown above
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Wiper hurls CE to initial fasthall win
RCAV Centralia, topped their several costly errors by the but was called nut for failing to
first game of the season iit the visitors, touch second. lloweVer, lie
Memorial Vestball lea go e r Al Wiper went the distance drove M one tut with his hit.
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