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The Tigers have 11 wins and four losses while the Mitchell team is right behind with the same number of wins and five defeats but they play the winless St, This year with the greatest number of youngsters participating in minor baseball in this area we have heard of several instances of the old "hidden ball" trick being pulled successfully. This brings out one of the most important basics of baseball coaching to teach the players to know where the ball is at all times. In minor ball maybe it isn't so important that the runners on base know where the ball is all the time but the coaches certainly should. This reminds us of a story Mayo Smith, former manager of the Detroit Tigers told some of the press at one of the pre-game sessions at the 1968 World Series. Smith said he had made lots of boo-boos in his day but what was probably the most embarrassing occurred during his playing days at Buffalo in the International league. In the eighth inning of a game against the old Montreal Royals, Smith hit a triple to drive in the tying run. He continued, "I felt wonderful as I slid into third safely. Just as I was getting up, the Royals third baseman, I think it was Don Ross said, Hey, get off the bag and let me dust it off," "1 stepped off the base and bingo he tagged me in the ribs with the ball. Needless to say Buffalo lost the game in extra innings but Smith said the bitter lesson served him well. After that he always knew where the ball was, even though, sometimes, as a batter, he couldn't hit it. Tourney complete All arrangements have been completed for the third annual Civic Holiday fastball tournament sponsored by the Exeter South Huron Fastball Association. Eight teams are entered for the full day's entertainment on Monday, August 2, Stuart's Supertest of Shedders will be back to defend the title they won in 1970. In addition to the Exeter all-stars teams will be in from Breslau, Bridgeport, Goderich, London, Ingersoll and S trathroy. Members of the St. Thomas Umpires Association will be on hand to take care of all of the officiating duties and the Exeter Kinsmen will have a food booth on the grounds. Marys club- early this week, The Tigers are back in regular action Friday night at eight o'clock under the lights in Dash- wood when they take on Thorn- dale. They will be in Mitchell Sunday night at eight for a repeat engagement with the BP's and travel to Arva fpr a Wednesday night contest. In exhibition play, Tuesday night, the Walkerton Angels, an "A" club outscored the Tigers 14- 9. Walks and hits A general description of the 27- 11 Dashwood win over Mitchell would be to say there were lots of hits and walks, The hits were of two different varieties, While the Tigers picked up only 14 hits to score 27 runs, the Mitchell pitchers were doing the hitting but not with a bat, In addition to giving up 10 walks, the • combined Mitchell pitching staff of Chuck Deelen, George Coveney and Bob Parkinson hit 11 Dashwood batters with pitches. Bob Webb went the distance on the mound for Dashwood and picked up his seventh consecutive win, striking out seven Mitchell batters. While the game was high scoring throughout the score stayed reasonable close until the eighth inning when the Tigers broke out with 14 runs. Exeter girl top track star Tigers reach Huron Perth top Four walks, two hit batsmen and a couple of errors helped the seven Tiger hits produce the 14 run total in the eighth. Each member of the Tigers came to the plate twice in the big frame. Bob Webb was the only one to get two hits, both singles, Bill Schade gained two walks in the same inning while Pete Ravelle doubled and singles were slugged by Bob Hoffman, Stan Lovie and Dave Ratz. The Tigers opened their scoring in the second inning when Pete Ravelle homered, whitey Denomme was on with an error and scored on a single by Dave Ratz. In the fourth Stan Lovie walked and scored when Whitey Denomme' s grounder was muffed. The fifth inning saw the Tigers score three times. Bob Hoffman singled and scored as Gord Vincent, Pete Ravelle and Stan Lovie were all hit by pitches. Denomme followed with a triple to score Vincent and Ravelle but Lovie was thrown out at the plate. John Hayter singled in the sixth and scored on an error and two hit batsmen. Gord Vincent singled for the only Dashwood hit during a six run rally in the seventh. Jim Fuller slammed a homer and single for Mitchell while veteran George Coveney chipped in with four singles. AREA YOUNGSTERS IN ACTION — The Canadian hockey and sport training camp opened at the Huron Park arena, Monday with many district youngsters in attendance. Shown with instructor Ron Mason, formerly of Seaforth are Bill Hay, Zurich; Robert Regier, Mt. Carmel; Pat Duffy, Hensall and Brian Regier and Scott Regier, Mt. Carmel. T-A photo A$ a result of last week's track and field clinic held at South Huron District High School, a total of 20 Exeter and district youngsters attended a meet in Waterloo, Saturday. The trip sponsored by the Exeter Legion was very suc- cessful with the local boys and girls turning in some excellent efforts, Kim Postill, a grade eight student at Exeter public school competing in the midget girls events won the high jump with a leap of four feet, 10 inches. South Huron's track coach Doug Ellison reports that Kim's high jumping feat in Waterloo was better than any of the records set by a midget, junior or senior girl in last year's Huron- Perth Conference high school Meet. She also finished second in the splashes ••••••••0......4•••••••••••••••••••110.W......N.,.....0.M.,••••••••• RESPIRATION INSTRUCTION — The younger students in the Exeter swimming program received their first lesson in artificial respiration, Tuesday morning. Instructor Susan Tuckey watches while Jeff Musser tries respiration on Johnny Wurm. T-A photo Still going Last week's junior track and field clinic sponsored by the Exeter Legion was a tremendous success and some of the participants are still carrying on. Saturday, 20 of the 65 youngsters that attended the local clinic travelled to Waterloo to participate in a district traclie and field meet and most of them turned in excellent performances. In addition, the first, second and third place finishers in each event at Waterloo Saturday are being invited to take part in a provincial meet, also at Seagram Stadium in Waterloo on Saturday, August 14. If any of the local boys and girls wish to compete in the provincial competition they are asked to get in touch with Doug Ellison as soon as possible. His phone number is 235-2772. The pool staff are most im- patiently awaiting warmer weather to come to the pool. The cool winds not only discourage swimmers from participating in public swim, but it takes the pleasure out of morning lessons. The children will be pre-tested next week. They must pass the pre-test before being presented for the actual exam on August 2. This avoids bitter disap- pointment to the students and staff. It also shows the student on what particular points he should concentrate. We are accepting registration for the second term of in- struction. The earlier the registration the easier it is for the staff to formulate the children into classes. The adult participation is rising and it is hoped that their interest will increase as the season progresses. There is still room for more adults to take lessons in the 6:30-7:30 period. Hawks take over first place in district Rec ball league Two runs came home in the third without the aid of a hit and singles by Bourne, Lawson and Bantams lose to Crediton Not far away We still are in store for plenty of warm weather this summer (we hope) but the hockey season isn't far away. For at least two members of last year's Exeter junior Hawks club, big opportunities to make good in the hockey world are coming close. Randy Preszcator and Pete Glover two of the top performers with the Hawks as they went to the provincial finals less than three months ago are heading for fall training camps with two Junior "A" clubs. Preszcator who was the first midget draft choice of the Toronto Marlboros will start training in Toronto on September 10. Glover who was chosen by the London Knights will begin his conditioning program at the London Gardens a day earlier on September 9. While it isn't definite at the moment, goalie John Hayter is expected to attend the training camp of the Niagara Falls Flyers, also of the OHA junior "A" division. At the same time, a few junior "B" clubs and teams from the OHA tier 2 have been talking to other members of the Hawks. On the same subject of hockey we were talking earlier this week to Don Urbshott, the manager of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets. Urbshott assures us that his team will be in operation this year with the Huron Park arena again as their home base. It isn't known at the moment, which league grouping the Jets will be in for the coming season. Urbshott said "we definitely won't be back in the same grouping. Several teams have dropped out and that only leaves the Durham Huskies and us and we certainly won't compete against them." The Jets dropped out of the group final last spring when their eligibility was challenged by Durham and upheld by the OHA. KIM POSTILL hurdles, 200 metres and 400 metres along with a third place record in the 100 metres. Valerie Sweet was second in the hurdles and third in the shot put and 200 metre dash while Karen Hodgson was third in the 400 metres. In bantam girls Ann Revington finished third in the high jump event. The only local boy to finish well up in the midget division was Rick Schwartzentruber in the 200 metre dash. The bantam boys section saw a large number of district com- petitors in the running. Brad Lavender wori the javelin toss and was third in the discus while John Daugherty was best in the discus and gained second in the shot put and javelin. Jim Daugherty was second in the discus and third in the shot put. Other local youngsters gaining third place finishes in various events were Perry Pooley, Peter Catlos, Eddy Vanderburgh and Dan Laport. Retriever trials Retriever trials sponsored by the South Western Ontario Retriever club will be held Sunday at the Parkhill Con- servation area, The trials beginning at 8 a.m. and continuing until five in the afternoon will comprise three events. They will be for puppies, juniors and dogs of all ages. Live bound ducks and dead pigeons will be used for the events. The competition will be held in the river flats and spectators can find the area by going east of Parkhill on Highway 7 for a mile and a quarter and then go north about one mile. Baynham chased three others home in the fourth. Greg Revington and Farquhar singled in the fifth to score the 13th Hawk run and a triple by Bill Bourne and Scott Burton's single helped score the final four tallies in the seventh. Randy Tiernan walked and scored on Chuck Dalrymple's triple for the first Custom run in the fifth. Ray Mills cracked a home run and Bill Brock and Tom Dalrymple collected singles during the final Custom five run outburst in the sixth. Scott Burton was the winning pitcher for the Hawks while the loss was charged to Bill Brock. Hensall wins The Hensall batters went on a real rampage Tuesday night as they trounced Custom Trailers 20-7. Bob Lavery led the Hensall attack with a fourth inning homer and scored five runs. Rick Schilbe was close behind with four hits in five appearances at the plate. Doug Riley was the winning pitcher for Hensall while Bryan Hogg and Bill Brock shared the loss. In a losing cause, Rick Mac- donald, Ross Mathers and Chuck Dalrymple homered for Custom with Dalrymple and MacDonald each adding a double to their hit total, The Exeter bantams could come up with only three hits as they were blanked 15-0 by the Crediton Cubs on the Exeter diamond, Friday night. A double by Noel Skinner and singles from the bats of Bill Wilson and Howard Jones were the only Exeter hits gleaned from the offerings of Larry Clarke and Mike Desjardine. The Exeter fielding left a lot to be desired with a total of 18 errors being committed to help the Crediton cause. John Wuerth and Dan Crerar shared the Exeter pitching duties and gave up five hits. Back-to-back home runs by Roger Finkbeiner and Larry Clarke generated a six run Crediton rally in the first inning. The other Crediton hits were a double by Finkbeiner and singles from the bats of Mike Desjardine and Bruce Hodge. New bowler • • • t wins ney Baseball funnies Willie Stargell, the Pittsburgh Pirate powerhouse describes hitting against Philadelphia relief ace Joe Hoerner this way: "I'm one-for-nine against him. That's one hit in nine years," Johnny Callison of the Cubs says team-mate Billy Williams has only one weakness: "He can't bat right handed." A first year bowler, Earl Campbell copped first prize in the Saturday night jitney at the Exeter lawn bowling club. Campbell came up with two wins, a plus of 14 and aggregate of 30 to finish first, Key Snelgrove and Harold Simpson placed second with identical records of two victories, plus of 11 and 27aggregate,Leone Brock was fourth, Tuesday night the winner was Mabel McKnight with a plus of 16 and aggregate of 27 to go with two wins, Edna Caldwell was second and greenskeeper Wilf Shapton placed third, The local club is staging their largest tournament of the year on Wednesday, August 4. It is the annual Merchants and Manufacturers men's pairs with numerous local manufacturers, merchants and businesses donating valuable prizes. Affluence is having no qualms about throwing out a three-way light bulb with one way left. The junior Hawks moved into first place in the Exeter and district Rec Ball league as the result of two consecutive wins over the past week. The Hawks trounced Custom Trailer 17-6 Thursday night and edged the Kinsmen 4-3, Monday to up their season record to seven wins and four losses, Win in fifth A three run rally in the bottom of the fifth enabled the Hawks to post the 4-3 win over the Kin- smen. The Kinsmen took a two run lead in the third frame when Jack Glover singled and Bob Callingham doubled and both came in to score. The Hawks got one back in the fourth when Barry Baynham doubled and scored on Bill Bourne's double. In the Kinsmen fifth Jack Glover led off with a double and scored on Bob Callingham's successful bunt, The Hawks broke out with three hits in the fifth after two were out to gain the margin of victory, Don Campbell singled between a pair of strike outs and the rally seemed to be over. Then the bats started to boom. Pitcher Brian Hodgins followed with a single and Barry Baynham connected for a double to score his two mates and tie the score at 3-3. Bill Farquhar came through with a single to send Baynham home from second and that was the ball game. Hodgins on the mound for the Hawks retired the Kinsmen in one-two-three order in the sixth and seventh innings to preserve the victory. The other Kinsmen hits in addition to the two each by Glover and Callingham were second inning singles by George Pratt and Rob Grant, The losing pitcher Jim John- ston started out in great style retiring the first nine Hawk batters that came to the plate. Score often The Hawks scored in every inning but the sixth in posting their 17-6 Win over Custom Trailers. Walks Aided the Hawks cause considerably combining with a 14-hit attack, Home runs by Barry Baynham and Bill Bourne along with Scott Burton's single sent four Hawk runs home in the first inning, In the second a double by Bill Farquhar and singles from the bats of Pete Lawson and I3runeau produced another trio of runs.