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STUBBORN CHAP—Listowel fullback, ihn Roberts, puts up a valiant right to. stay
on his feet as four members of the SHDHS Panthers try to push him out of
bounds in their game, Wednesday, Ron Deichert (41) aids another unidentified
Panthers in the battle, while two more members of the local squad line up behind
for the final effort. The locals managed to get him out of bounds, but they failed
to win the game as. Listowel scored a 14-$ win in the opener, photo
Tumbilitis' hurts juniors
Panthers' bad start, finish
spoils debut with Listowel
Visitors come back
A bad snap from the Pan-
thers' centre set up the Lis-
towel winning TD as Steve
Kyle was smeared on his own
25-yard line when he couldn't
get a hold of the loose ball
to get his kick away.
In three plays Listowel mov-
ed to the eight and a holding
penalty moved them inside the
five where Lusted raced
around the right end on a
pitchout to score the winning
marker.
Quarterback Ed Hollinger
threw to end Harvey Wallace
for the. extra point and they
added a single on the last play
when Lusted booted a single. centre eluded the SH kicker
Despite their inexperience, and Listowel took possession
the Panthers played well with within seven yards of pay-dirt
Kyle_ directing a diversified and Ament raced around the
attack with McAllister, Pfaff left, end for the .major.
and Eagleson helping on the
ground attack and Gerry Drys-
dale making some good pass
catches.
Mark Hoffman was a stand-
out on defense as he kept the
centre of the Panthers line in,
tact most of the game, with
Listowel exploiting the ends
for most of their major gains.
The Panthers lineup was as
follows:
Steve Kyle, Neil McAllister,
Brian Wedlake, Janis Gulens,
Mark Hoffman, Dick Coulter,
Frank Boyle, Bill Dinnin, Bob
Hoffman, Eric Wolfe, Bill
Brown, Ted Wilson, George
Godbolt, Ron Dichert, Gerry
Drysdale, Eric Finkbeiner,
Gerald Merrier, Jamie Semple,
Dennis MacDonald, Jim Pink
beiner, Dave Buchanan, Dave
Taylor, Jim Pfaff, Gary Eagle-
son, Al Baker, Wayne Currie,
ie. Dougr RusSell, Robert Cuillill-
the end to the 24-yard line and portunRy to take a lead at the
then McAllister buck,0 his way opening gun but a big fumble
through centre for gains of 13 within the shadows of the Lis-
and five yards to leave them towel goal posts stopped them
on the doorstep, • Listowel fumbled on their
Kyle then called a short pro first play from scrimmage and
pass and hit Dave Buchanan speedy Dale McAllister, who
standing just inside the goal was the best man on the field,
line for the major. The lanky pounced on the loose pigskin to
quarterback also converted to give the locals possession.
give the locals an 8-6 margin Quarterback Dennis Hockey
at the end of the third quer- failed to get his squad going
ter, but after kicking on third
down they took over again on
Listowel's five when McAllis-
ter again pounced on a loose
hall.
However, the locals gave it
right back on another fumble,
but they took possession at
Listowel's 10 when the visitors
failed to make yardage on a
third down gamble on a pass
from their own, end zone.
But again the SH squad lost
the ball on a fumble and Lis-
towel moved it out of their
end on some fine running by
Richard Ament and Stan
Koom a gi.
At the start of the second
quarter, a poor snap from
The South Heron junior Members of the junior squad
squad's lack of experience are as follows:
showed up strong in their con' David Taylor,Mike Cushman,
test as they gave the ball away Jack Glover, Glenn Hoffman,
repeatedly on their fumbles Peter deVries, Larry Stires,
and offsides, Bryan Baynhane, Fred :Learn,
After getting rid of some of Brian Sanders, Dale MeAllis-
their jitters in the second half ter, Dennis Hockey, Richard
they managed lb get their of- Westeott, Allan Oke, Rank
feese rolling at times, but they Bosch, Bob Beavers, John
=Ade't come up with the big Gratsick, John Talbot, Gary
plays to, overcome the 13. Here, Patti Mason, Bob trig-
point lead the visitor had in gins, :Elam MeKnight, Gerald
the first halt. Finkbeiner,
:Bail-ye
Strang, Brian
The locals had a golden on, MacLean and Allan Browning,
Juniors' litters
quelled too late
The convert attempt was
nullified because the visitors
took too long to get the ball
into play, but they came back
eight minutes later to score
another converted TD to give
them their 13-0 lead at the
half.
Backfielder Mike Cushman
and quarterback Dennis Hoc-
key bobbled the ball in the
backfield to set up the play
and speedy Harold Douglas
raced in to scoop up the loose
pigskin and scampered 35
yards to the goal lime
Ament's convert kick was
tow, but it hit some players at
the line of scrimmage and
.bounced up over the uprights.
Neither team threatened in
the final half as they played a
see-saw battle in the midfield
area. Listowel went deep into
the locals' end zone on one oc-
casion, bet a thrilling so-yard
run of a. kick by McAllister
pelted SH out of trouble.
Dennis Hockey couldn't get
his ground attack going to any
great degree, but the young
quarterback threw several good
passes, one of them going for
25 yards to Mike Cushman.
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South Huron's two football
squads had their home openers
spoiled in the newly formed
Huron-Perth loop, Wednesday,
when they lost both ends of a
double-bill to Listowel.
Despite the fact they had
only five members of last
year's squad in the. lineup, the
Panthers stuck with the ex-
perienced Lis towel squad
throughout the tilt before bow-
ing 14-8 via a late touchdown
by the visitors.
However, the junior squad
never did get rolling in their
13-0 loss as they bobbled the
ball a total of nine times and
had valuable yardage nullified
due to six offsides,
Two of their fumbles led di-
rectly to the pair of majors
scored by the Listowel entry,
`Green' squad
shows up well
The Panthers managed to
cont a i n Listowel's strong
ground attack for all but a few
minutes in the opening and
dying stages of the contest, but
those few minutes proved
enough to allow the vsilors to
come up with their two majors.
After running back the open-
ing kickoff to their own 34-
yard marker, the Listowel entry
set out on their march towards
the Panthers' goal line and
they never finished until they
had crossed,
Fred Lusted, ,lim Roberts
and Peter Doig carried 'for one
first down each in three plays
and two costly penalties took
till pigskin all the way to the
SFr 15.
Roberts took the ball to the
seven on a sweep around the
left end and then Fred Lusted
scored the first of his two
majors with a run around the
right end,
South Huron managed to
block the convert attempt to
give the visitors a 6.0 margin
after less than five minutes of
play,
Both learns buckled down to
a Strong defensive game fol-
lowing that and long boots by
SH's Steve Kyle and Listowel's
Fred Lusted kept the teams in
their own ends until near the_
end of the quarter.
Scores single.
However, a short kick in the
dying minutes of the quarter
added with a 12-yard return by
Gerry Drysdale and a is-yard
penalty against Listowel
brought the Panthers to the
visitors' 28-yard line.
Kyle attempted two passes
that were both incomplete, but
the starry quarterback booted
the ball deep into the end zone
to give the Panthers their first
point AS the quarter ended,
Both teats Worked the bell
deep into the opposition end in
the second quarter, but a
strong defensive ...steed .by the
Panthers kept Listowe l from
scoring and the they were
thwarted when they were stop,
lied by the clock.
Panthers. move ahead
The teams maintained Their
play well into the.
third. period With a recovered
.funible by Robert
pulling the totals nut of trtitible
nn One oceaSiOn. and a pass hi-
letteption working the sante
way for Listowel.
However, lath iti the stanza,
South' 1luiron took Over on Lis-
Iowere -1(l yard line and kyle
engineered them into the told
anne on Seven
Jim Pfaff and Neil McAllister
nitked tin a first down on IWO
alto, twig and Kyle went around
ueen S
HOTEL
Seaforth
Exeter Legion, who tied for
last .place in the ree softball
loop, climaxed their playoff
drive under the lights at .Cen-
tralia, Tuesday, when they
wrestled the crown away from
.Bowlers stage
three outings
Members of the Exeter lawn
)wling club enjoyed three
oubles jitneys this week and
in indication of the tough com-
petition was the fact that there
was no repeat winners.
On Wednesday,
i
with 28 bowl-
ers competing n a mixed jut-
fey, Harvey Pollen and Lillian
P'yrn. teamed up to cop the hon-
ors with two wins and a plus of
15.
this was only one more point
than the team of Ray Smith
and Betty Tilley, while the
other two-game winners, Wes
Venner and Ted Chambers had
a plus of seven.
Len. McKnight and Bill Lam-
port finished fourth in the event
and fifth spot went to Russ
Snell and Wilt Shapton.
On Saturday, Fred Tilley and
Luther Reynolds came out in
first place with two wins and
a plus of 10, followed closely
by Alvin Pym and. Lee Webber
who also had two wins and a
plus of eight.
The keenest competition re-
sulted in Tuesday night's jitney
when only three points separat-
ed three teams which had all
scored a pair of wins,
Ray Smith and Bob Middle,
ton had a total of 13 points to
top the list, while George
Thompson and Betty Tilley were
right behind with 11,
This was only one more point
than Art Cann and Clarence
Down picked up.
"'Cuddly' is the word I be-
lieve you used when we saw
him In the pet shop window!"
Chub Edwards and Murray
Brintnell, the Vets scored a 7.4
margin in the sixth game of the
best-of-seven final.
The Legion crew. threatened
to make a runaway or the tilt
when they .plated lour runs in
the first two innings off losing
hurler Gord Slaught, but the
Crediton nine knotted the count
with their four tallies in the;
third.
However, the locals came
back with the winner in the
fourth and added two more in
the sixth, while Wiper did a
stellar job of protecting the
lead by sending the Crediton
crew down in order in the last
three frarites.
Start early
The Legion wasted little time
in getting on the scoreboard as
they plated two runs in the first
frame. Edwards led off with a
single, but was forced at sec-
ond on a grounder by M. .Brint-
nell.
However, a single by Doug
Brintnell and an error on a
ground ball hit by Har Holtz-
inan enabled both runners to
score.
They added two more in the
second when. Wiper started it
off by reaching fire`. on another
of the three. Crecliton errors.
Slaught retired the next two bat,
tors but Edwards and Brintnell
hit back-to-back doubles to
make the scare 4-0 for the win-
Crecliton tied the count in the
top of the third when they load-
ed the sacks on two free passes
and a single by Flynn. The
first run seared when Hennes-
sey bobbled Galloway's ground-
er and Finkbeiner drove in the
other three with a booming
triple..
Move ahead again
However, the Vets came right
back in the fourth to score one
(ally, which proved to be enough
for the win. Wiper again reach-
ed first on an error and after
Slaught had retired the next
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the defending champs from two men. Edwards and 13rint-
Ci nell hit consecutive singles to
paced by the six-bit pitching send Wiper borne,
of Al Wiper and the hitting of Th e pa ir a l so teamed up to
drive in the two insurance tal-
lies in the sixth after Hennessey
bad walked with two men out.
Edwards pounded out his sec-
ond double for the first rbi :and
be came home on Brintnell's.
timely single.
The Legion committed only
one error in backing up Wiper's
line pitching display in the final
tilt. The Centralia ace whiffed
only three men, but except for
the third inning, didn't allow a
man past second base.
Slaught had six' strikeouts to
hi-- credit.
The lineups were as follows;
LEGION Chub Edwards,
Murray Brintnell, Doug Brine-
Har Holtzman, Jim Pin-
der, Howard Holtzman, Al
Wiper, Jim 'Hennessey and
Jerry Webb.
Edwards and Brintnell eel-
lected all but two of the Legion
hits as they hit safely four
times each, while the other hits
were picked up by Doug Bring- CRED1TON — Al Flynn, Russ
nell and Howard Holtzman. Beaver, Bob Galloway, Cord
Al Flynn and Melv Fink- ;;taught, Melv Finkbeiner, Pfaff,
beiner hit a pair each for the John Wade, liodgins, Dick Coul-
losers, with single hits going .to ter and Roy Smith.
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