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Exeter Men's "A"
RO J. Fuller 716 5
C4 R. Wood 716 2
DD P. McFall§ 849 7 12
167 W. Beattie 721 A 0 7
SP B, Nicol 740 5 5
CU K. McKinnon 793 2 4
Consolation
KI K. Snedden 624 4 9
FL. V, Glaab 677 3 10
AL S. McNair 633 5 5
SU H. Boltzmann 612 2 4
Exeter Men's "B"
TA D. Wort)), 785 4
OE D. Brintnell 769 3
CP D. Jackson 738 5
AJ R. Munn 661 2
BS B. flogarth 573 5
SP K. Smith 615 2
Consolation
GT B. Jones 741 7
GR Default 0
EF G, Stire 657 7
FB 0
Tuesday Ladies
HC M. Goodwin 739
PP N. Rooth 643
PS L. Smith 597
MM L. Latulippe 750
HD R, Durand 720
FF J. Cooper 565
AH G. Bierling 522
AB J. Legier 548
Consolation
PDF' M. Horrell 531 2855 5589
PKP D, Riddell 666 2859 5726
LC M. Becker 591 2857 5827
HB D. Wegg 571 2779 5537
Thursday Ladies
MM C. Gwalchmai 620 3167
BL D. Dobson 554 2982
K. Kirk 554
IN S. Doxtator 642 2964
GG M, Samis 591 2923
GY J. Glavin 573 2912
AC D. Brady 697 2818
SS K. Campbell 591 2749
AE C. Miners 458 2632
Consolation
JS D. Syler 571 2963
HH V. Flynn 533 2891
SP R. Eveland 495 2683
ST H. Edward 511 2681
Friday Mixed
CH C. Murray 864 3628 13847
MI L. Smith 609 2786 12070
DS B. Bowerman 583 2978 11883
MA B. Fowles 543 2876 12224
LG G. Northcott 590 2975 11961
OC T. Bernard 588 3099 11081
Sunday Mixed
FA W. Campbell 622
MP A. Neal 643
CF R. Hippern 655
DN M. Bouwman 567
UN M. Sereda 543
BB R. Luther 616
DO C. Smith 589
ON B. Hodge 652
BL C. Miller 598
AK T. Merrigan 632
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Oust Les Pines
Newby Tire won the Exeter and
district Rec hockey league
championship Sunday night with
a 9-3 win over Les Pines in the
fifth and deciding game.
Les Pines bounced back
Thursday night with a 7-5 victory
to force the deciding contest.
In each game, the winning
team salted the victory away
with a good third period scoring
effort. With a 5-3 lead heading
into the final 20 minutes, Sunday,
the Newby Club. fired four
unanswered goals and wrapped
up the championship,
Thursday night, Les Pines used
the same method, scoring five
times without a reply from the
opposition in the last 16 minutes
of play.
Gerry Gadwa's second goal of
the third period with three
minutes remaining proved to be
the winner for Les Pines and
Fred Wells fired the puck into the •
empty Newby net with one
second left on the clock.
Rick McDonald with three
successful shots shared top
marksman honours for the
winning Les Pines club with
Gerry Gadwa.
Gary Parsons fired a hat trick
for Newby Tire and Bob Jones
contributed the other two scores.
Four goals in the third period
allowed Newby to win the
championship Sunday by a handy
score. Dale Skinner led the
scoring attack with three goals
while Gary Parsons and Walt
Tiedeman each fired two suc-
cessful shots.
Scoring in single fashion for the
Exeter recreation direct9r Jim
McKinlay said this week there is
some concern as to whether or
not there will be a minor baseball
association this year.
A meeting has been set for
tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m.
at the town hall to determine
what interest there is in the
program .
If there is not enough support to
proceed with a baseball program
this year, McKinlay said , he
would attempt to offer an
alternative program, such as
houseleague softball.
A bantam girls' softball team
will be organized and entered in
the Usborne league and there is
also a possibility of one or two
local teams being entered in the
Usborne men's slow pitch league.
If enough interest is generated
for slow pitch, a league may be
formed in Exeter.
RAP members noted that
winners were Paul Kerslake and
Jack Mayer. Ron Moore with two
goals was best for Les Pines and
Steve Willert and Bob Rowe
scored one goal each,
organizing baseball was most
difficult, because of summer
vacations and other problems
that, arise.
Lack of interest is also ham-
pering the ladies' badminton
program at the arena, Only two
women attended one recent
session and it is expected that the
program will conclude this week
unless more interest is shown.
Commenting on the recent
ringette clinic held at the arena,
McKinlay said the activity
created "a lot of talk" and there
is at least one school group
planning to introduce the
program for girls next winter.
He advised that the ballet and
gymnastics programs had been
completed for the season. RAP
will face the problem of hiring
entirely new staff for these
programs next year as tht.
leaders for the 1974-75 season will
all be going to university in the
fall.
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5 9 REC LEAGUE CHAMPS — Newby Tire won the Exeter and district Rec hockey league championship Sun-
day night by eliminating Les Pines. Back, left, Craig Webber, Paul Kerslake, Mike Higgins, Ed Kerslake, Tom
12 Watt and Jim McDonald. Centre, Gary Parsons, Tony McDonald, Jim Jordon, Bob Jones and Dale Skinner,
0 Front, Jack Mayer, Jim Dingwell, Walt Tiedeman, Bob Oke and Bob McDonald.
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T-A photo
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Rec crown won by Newby
Concerned over lack
of baseball interest
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