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Page 6 Times-Advocate, April 29, 1965 FOR ALL ppm SPORTS By Sm Russell A good season ids collect silverware at annual bowling event Geary Pebhale, Richard Otte,- well, Penny McDonald, Beverly McDonald, Lynn Farquhar, Cathy Holtzman, Kathy Wells, Kathy Campbell, Trudy Stagg, Brenda Brintnell, Jack Darling, Ihor Orenczuk, Danny Lafren- !ere, Guy Lafreniere, Tim Sto- ver, Den Gifford, Ron Britnell, Herman Minderlein, Don. Kirk, Jim Gifford, Joan Campbell, Marvin Bowers, Bob Moore, Gary Campbell, Marsha Adams, Ron Wore, DonCamp- bell, Tom Adams, David Hunter, Ron Lindenfield, Graham Hera, Marion Bern, Glenn Stire and Nancy Gifford. Officials of the Exeter Minor Bowling LeagUe would like to express their gratitude to Tuck- ey Beverages and Bissitts Ice Cream for their donation of pop and ice cream for the banquet. Tuckey Beverages also supplied several door prizes that were handed out during the meal. pee wee league went to Wendy Gilfillan, high average; Virginia Smith, igh double; Kim Smith, high single. Geary Penhale had the high average in the boys' pee wee league with Bryan Hearn capturing the high double and Stuart Adams taking the high single. Lynn Farquhar took the high average award In the bantam girls' league with Beverly Mc- Donald and Trudy Stagg captur- ing the high double and high single respectively. In the ban- tam boys' league Jack Darling was the high average bowler while Ron Britnell took the high double award and Terry Haugh won the high single. Junior bowling awards were as follows: girls, Karen Mc- Arthur, high average; Nancy Gifford, high deuble; Sherry Ford, high single; boys', Jim Gifford, high average; David Hunter, high double; G ary Campbell, high single. About 170 area youngetere attended the Exeter Minor Bowling banquet held at the Legion Hall Monday night with the feature of the evening being the presentation of various team and individual awards and tro- phies. The hot dog meal that pre, ceeded the presentations and magician Dicky Dean went over big with over 500 "dogs" being devoured by the minor bowlers in attendance. Team trophies were won by the Giraifs, pee wee champs; the Owls and Chicadees, who tied for the bantam girls cham- pionship; and the Bombers, jun- ior champs. Pictures of the champion teams appear else- where on this page. Individual awards in the girls' Top teams in minor bowling setup Men's play nears wire These smiling youngsters represented four of the top teams in the Exeter minor bowling setup. Back row, from the left: Owls — Debbie Higgins, Lynn Farquhar, Cathy Holtzman, Kathy Simmons, Sandra Churchill and Kathy Wells. Chicadees — Barbara O'Dell, Leona Obre, Susan McDonald, Beverley mcDonald and Linda Whiting. middle row: Tigers Jack Darling, Ihor Orenczuk, Paul McKnight, Robert Whilsmith, Peter Mason, Randy Tiernan, Danny Lafreniere. Front row: Giraffes — Stewart Adams, Vir- ginia Smith, Ann Gould, Martin Page, John Gould. Members missing from teams were Danny Brintnell and Nanette Harness. Sernor girls: Joan Campbell, high average; Linda Lowery, high double; Marsha Adams, high single; boys', Bob Moore, high average; Glenn Stire, high double; Don Campbell, high single. The Canaries received the best attendance award while the Blue Jays captured the high- est pintail award. Members of the Canaries included Kathy Kirk, Gall Sweet, Brenda Brint- nell, Cheryl Sweet, and Penny McDonald while Don Gifford, Ron Britnell, Guy Lafreniere, Doug Ferguson, Bill Inch, Rich- ard Ottewell and Ross Parsons made up the Blue Jay squad. Bob Moore received the high single crest for his 342 game while perfect attendance awards were presented to BryanHearn, 235-0684 Jack Fuller PLUMBING & HEATING 320 Marlborough South • lllllllllllll 1 lllll 111111. lllll 1111111 l lllllllllllll 111111 lllll 11111111111 lllll littitill111“/111111111111111111111111 lllll 1111 TRADE TODAY 8 TRAVEL AWAY After the third week of play- off action at the Exeter Lanes only four teams remain in con- tention for the men's f ,A." league championship, with eight teams still battling for the 4 93” division honours. In Monday night's action the Fairlanes pulled an upset by blanking the playoff le ad i ng Ringers, who had amassed eight points in the first two weeks, to grab the final playoff position with seven points. At the end of the night's bowl- ing the Ringers were still the top club with eight points but four teams were deadlocked in second place with seven points and the other three playoff po- sitions had to be decided by total pinfall. The Rockets, on the strength of their playoff — leading pintail of 10,576 captured the second playoff position with the Cana- dian Canners squad edging out the Fairlanes by eight pins 10,470 to 10,462 for third place. The Spares who al s o had seven points finished out of the playoffs because of their lower pintail while the Kippen Tigers who finished with the third high est pinfall of 10,495 were elimi- nated because they were able to win ,only five of their nine games for a total of six points, The Unpredictables with four points and Russ' Billiards with two were also eliminated in Monday action. Next Monday night at 8 o'clock the Ringers will face the Can- ners and the Rockets will meet the Fairlanes in a five-game playoff with the two winners meeting the following week for the "A" league title. The Canadian Tire squad has a one point lead over the Noise Makers and a two point lead over the Milkmen after two weeks of competition in the men's "B" division. Canadian Tire has seven points, the Noise Makers and Milkmen have six and five respectively while the Oddfellows and Larks are tied for the fourth and final playoff position with four points each. The Pepsis with three points and the Beatles and Windmills with two and one round out the eight teams still in contention. At the present time only the Bankmonts with ten points and the A&H Specials with nine are sure of making the finals in the consolation round. Kim Smith, Trudy Stagg, Virginia Smith, Lynn Farquhar, Wendy Gilfillan, Beverley McDonald. Front row: Ron Brintnell, David Hunter, Stewart Adams, Jack Darling, Geary Penhale and Terry Haugh. --T-A photo Pictured here are the top individual bowlers of the Exeter minor bowling league. (See story for further details) Back row, left to right: Don Campbell, Marsha Adams, Sherry Ford, Glen Stire, Jim Gifford, Gary Campbell, KarenMcArthur, JoanCamp- bell and Bob Moore. Middle row: Linda Lowery, Nancy Gifford, Ready Mix CONCRETE Weather not par -slowing golfers The district's present back- ward conditions seem to be the only thing that is keeping area golf enthusiasts away from the area courses. Now that the curl- ing and hockey seasons are over, area. duffers are eager to get out on the golf links and only the unto-operative weath- erman is preventing them from doing so. Although there were a few golfers on the Exeter Golf Course on Sunday, the weather was cold and damp with a chill wind blowing. Owner Allan Westcott feels that lithe weath- erman could supply a little sun- shine and a warm breeze the course should be in good shape for play on the weekend. Membership fees at the local club will remain the same as last year with the men's fee of $30.00 and the ladies' $20,00. Due to the inclement weather and the soft ground, workmen have not been able to get on the — Please turn to page 7 Plant 235 - 0833 Residence 228 - 6961 Top junior entry in loop The Bombers walked off with top honors in the junior division of the league. Back row, left to right: Graham Hem, Marvin Bowers and Bob Moore. Front row: Marion Hern, Karen McArthur, Joan Campbell and Judy Glover. photo C.A. McDOWELL Ltd. Exeter minor hockey teams, although they failed to come up with an Ontario championship this year, enjoyed one of their finest seasons in a long while with each of the five clubs picking up at least one piece of silverware to put on dis- play in the Exeter Arena's new trophy case. All five Exeter teams, the squirts, pee woes, bantams, midgets and juniors came up with the Shamrock League titles while the pee wees and bantams also added WOAA champion- ships with the Legion bantams going all the way to the Ontario "B" finals before bowing out. The houseleague, which operated every Saturday morning was also very successful this season with all teams performing with an ade- quate supply of players. This league was formed to give the less experienced players unable to make an all-star team a chance to get more ice time and improve their skills and enhance their chances to 'make the all-star squad next year. The Exeter squirts, under coach Bill Gil- fillan and manager Andy Johnston, concluded a good year by defeating Wilton Grove to win their Shamrock League championship but lost out to Mitchell in the first round of WOAA play. The locals also attended an Easter tournament at Brampton and were eliminated in the first round by Grimsby but gained some valuable experience that should prove to be an advantage in future tourneys. The local pee wees directed by coach Lorne Haugh and manager Lyle Riddell captured Shamrock League and WOAA. titles but were ousted in their first round of OMHA playoff ac- tion by a strong St. Marys club which later went on to win the Ontario title. The Exeter lads de- feated Lambeth in the Shamrock final and ousted Walkerton in the WOAA finale but were elimi- nated in the first round in the annual Go'derich Young Canada Hockey Tournament last week. The Legion bantams were the most suc- cessful of the Exeter teams this year as they cap- tured both the Shamrock and WOAA champion- ships and advanced all the way to the OMHA bantam "B" finals only to lose to a well-coached team from Huntsville in a well played series. The Legion sponsored club under coach Red Loader and manager Gord Baynham ousted Listowel and Kincardine teams for the WOAA title and defeat- ed Lambeth in the Shamrock League final. After they had defeated St. Marys in the first round of OMHA play, the locals were beaten by Elmira in the second playoff round but pro- tested the Elmira club and after winning the protest entered the Ontario final against the powerful Huntsville crew. During the Huntsville series, the bantam club also participated in a tournament in Georgetown but were eliminated by Winona in the third round after they had reg- istered victories over Hespeler and Glanworth. The Exeter midget club, although they bowed out to Mitchell in WOAA action, came back to defeat Stoneybrook for the Shamrock League title. The Exeter club was coached by Frank Boyle with Derry Boyle handling the man- agerial matters. Although there was some doubt at the start of this season as to whether there would be a junior team, the Exeter Junior Hawks provided local fans with a lot of exciting hockey this win- ter by winning the Shamrock League champion- ship and reaching the OHA "D" semi-finals. The locals under playing coach Earl Wag- ner and manager Lloyd Cushman finished on top during the regular season with 23-4-1 record and then eliminated Belmont and Strathroy for the championship. This year's team, which will lose only two players next year, dropped a best-of-seven semi- final series 4-2 to the high scoring Clinton Junior Colts who later went on to defeat Bobcaygeon in straight games to capture the OHA Junior "D" championship. With Dale Turvey and Earl Wag- ner the only two players who will be ineligible next year the junior club should again be one of the powers of the league. A successful hockey setup requires good hockey players but it also needs a sound execu- tive and men behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly. 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