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GOOD SPORTS By Ross Haugh Second shutout :Soccer 'squirts win again Following their decisive 5-0 victory over.Clinton in the season opener last week, the Exeter squirts soccer team continued on the winning road when they recently travelled to Seaforth to, take on the much favoured. Knights. Exeter convincingly defeated their Seaforth counterparts 3-0.. Thanks to some good defensive work from half-backs Gib. Dow' and Greg Peitsch, the Exeter goalkeeper Dennis Eisenschink was able to earn his second shutout of the season in as many starts. - Starring for Exeter was inside light Jeff Pfaff, who scored two well taken first-half goals. Leader Scott Lovie worked hard for the squirts, and was unlucky not to score on several oc- casions. The third goal that sealed the issue for Exeter, came from a penalty shot mid-way through the second period. Right-half Kevin Varley was the scorer, with a high drive that gave the Seaforth 'keeper no chance." At least two, and possibly four exhibition games are presently being arranged for the Exeter squirts, These will be against teams representing Sarnia and Detroit, The Sarnia squad are the reigning Ontario Minor Soccer champions, while the Detroit Kickers club are coached by ex- Czechoslovakian international and Detroit Cougar star Joe Melczerick, If the Exeter squirts eontinue to perform successfully, and fare well against Sarnia and Detroit, coach 'Dave Sileock has definite plans of entering his team in this yearS soccer competition for the North Americatll midget cup. In other mir.or league games involving. Exeter clubs, the local pee wees lost A 3-1 decision. to. Grand Bend and the mosquitoes were on the short end of a 4-1 score to. Seaford'. Walter Van Essen was the only Exeter marksmen in the mosquito game. Sets records Sunday was a very important day for the Detroit Tigers and one of their pitching stars for Many years. Southpaw Mickey Lolich who many sports authorities thought was finished at the end of the 1974 American baseball league season became the winningest left handed Detroit pitcher in history. Lolich held the Chicago White Sox to seven hits as he recorded, his 201st victory as a Tiger. At the same time Lolich upped his strikeout total to 2,582, It moved him into sixth place on the all-time strikeout list. Sunday's strikeouts moved Mickey one ahead of former Cleveland Indian ace. Bob Feller and only two behind Warren Spahn:. Lolich is, certain to' pasS Spahn this season and move into fifth sp"ot on the all-time list of strikeouts. The old Tiger record -for a lefthander was 200 wins and held by Hal Newhouser. While on the subject of major league pitchers Catfish Hunter is beginning to show his worth With the New York Yankees, * Signed to the largest contract ever offered to a pitcher, Hunter got off to a slow start with the New York club. But in recent games he has regained his stuff and Saturday pitched a one-hitter for his seventh win of the season. One baseball writer recently said, Hunter probably needed the Oakland team to win 25 games but it could be the other way around that the A's need Hunter to regain their championship. In watching several big league ball games on television recently we were amazed at the number of outfielders using only the glove hand to catch fly balls. The method of coaching must be changing because back when we played with the Zurich and Dashwood in- termediate teams it was a real "no-no" to even attempt to catch with one hand unless it was impossible to get both hands on.the ball. Detroit Tigers broadcaster George Kell mentioned the same thing during Sunday'S telecast. Kell said he caught a pop-up with one hand in 'a game when Connie Mack was his manager. _ When Kell came back to the bench Mack the grand old man of baseball said "Is there something wrong with your bare hand that you used only the glove." Another unusual item appeared in Sunday's game between Detroit and Chicago. White Sox manager Chuck Tanner used Lee Richard as his designated batter but used him in the lead-off position. Most managers put the designated hitter in the fourth or fifth spot in the batting order. Busy summer ahead The summer season is quickly approaching and Exeter's RAP committee and recreation director Jim McKinlay are lining up an excellent playground program. Planning has been going on for several months and McKinlay and playgrouhd supervisor, Anne Pinder feel changes made will riot only improve the program but make it the best the area has ever known. The playground staff has been increased from three to six members. The new staff members are Pat Van Wierren, Tracy Campbell and Marian Adams who will be joining Anne Pinder, Laura Johns and Linda Ritchie who are ex- perienced supervisors.. The junior playground program is being moved from Victoria Park to the Exeter public school playground due to the lack of washrooms, telephone and proper rain protec- tion at the fortner location. These facilities will be used at the arena and it is hoped some of the problems Of the past will be solved. The junior group for boys and girls aged four to seven years will be supervised by Linda Ritchie and Tracy Campbell at the public school grounds and Ann Pinder and Pat Van Wieren will be in charge of the intermediates aged seven to eleVen years, also at the public school. The senior programwill be operated at Riverview park for boys and girls aged froin 11 to 15 years with Laura Johns and Marian Adams handling the supervision. An innovation -this year will be the establishment of a Ieader-in training program which will train leaders for the end of the program and hopefully for the following summer. These young'people will train for the first part of the program and become helpers during the last half. Officials hope for a good response so that more individual attention may be given to those youngsters registered in the summer playground program. Plans are also being made to set up a crossing guard system so children from the west side of, town will be able to participate in the program without the fear of crossing Main street on their own. If itis their first adventure across town they will be able to learn their way to school a little earlier. Registration for the summer playground and swimming programs will be held on Saturday, June 14 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Registration fees for the eight week program for juniors and intermediates will be $10 and the seniors will pay $12. The latter group' will be participating in several outings, Interesting horse show The seventh annual Pinto and Appaloosa horse show will be held this Saturday at Exeter Community Park and it promises to provide' plenty of interesting entertainment for horse enthusiasts. The show gets underway at 8 a.m. and will continue throughout the day with 52 line and performance classes on the program, The judge will be Larry Edwards of Dayton, Ohio. He is a top authority on the, two breeds, Pintos and Appaloosas are faSt growing and colorful breeds. A similar show is be- ing held the following day in Sarnia at the saddle club grounds. Ball clinic at Crediton baseball team and is the 1975 *di Captain. Gregus will be assisted by Stratford junior pitcher Casey Wildgen, a native of Goderich. All minor ball iplayers lin the Crediton, Dashwood,--Exeter areas are.urged to attend. The Exeter Royals came up Thursday they travel to Ailsa with two victories this week in the Southwestern Fastball be in Bryanston, Craig and Tuesday night they will Association. They edged Against Poplar Hill, the Royals Bryanston 6-5 Thursday night in took an early lead and never Exeter and continued their relinquished it although they winning ways Sunday, also on the were hard pressed in the late Exeter diamond by getting by innings. Poplar Hill by a 10-8 score. The. Exeter club scored four The Royals take to the road for times in the first inning as Doug their next two contests. Tonight, Pearson singled and Ron Mason Tigers win third game, rain helps second time Perth intermediate baseball third consecutive game in Huron- The Dashwood Tigers won their for the first time in the secona scored on a single from the bat of when Randy Tiernan doubled and Dave Parsons. competition Friday with a close In the Dashwood third, Larry 5-4 decision over Thorndale. Clarke led off with a double, For the second straight time, Perry Stover walked and both rain cut short the game and helped the Dashwood club to scored on another free pass to Bob Hoffman and sacrifices by victory. The Thorndale team was Jim Guenther and Randy able to score one run in the top of Tiernan. the seventh to cut the Dashwood Perry Stover singled to lead off lead to a single run and had a the fifth and was able to come runner on first with one out when around to plate the tying run. the rains came. The eventual winning run Thorndale scored two runs in crossed the plate in the bottom of each of the second and third the sixth as John Becker singled, innings to account for their game moved to second on infield out scoring. and home on a two-bagger from The Tigers hit the scoreboard the bat of Perry Stover. Stover went the distance on the mound for the Tigers and allowed Lawn-bowlers Thorndale six hits while recor- ding eight strikeouts. share honours '1'he Tigers will be back in action Friday night at 8 p.m. on their home field when Arva will The ladies and men of the supply the opposition. Exeter lawn bowling club shared prize winning honours in two club Friday's game 'will create jitneys held this week. some extra interest as three Saturday night, Ross Taylor members of the Arva club were proved to be the best bowler with the Exeter Expos last year while Mabel McKnight emerged and moved south when the local as Tuesday night champion. club failed to materialize this In winning Saturday's com- spring. They are Terry Bourne, petition Ross Taylor scored two Bri-ap Haskett and Greg ReVington. victories and a plus of 17 edging Wes Watson by a single point. The Dashwood club will be Pete Lantinga was third with a strengthened considerably by the plus of 13 to go with a double win return of John Hayter to' the and Lawrence Wein with a plus of shortstop position. Hayter was 10 was fourth. one of the most valuable mem- Following in the next three bers of the Stratford senior in-positions were Morley Wad- tercounty team last year. sworth, Gordon Hoggarth and Art Parkins. Mabel McKnight amassed a plus of 8 and aggregate of 25 in taking Tuesday's spoils. Harold Simpson was in the runner-up position with the same plus but an aggregate of 19. Elizabeth Lamport was in third spot and was followed by Anna Ballantyne and Wilfred Shapton. Lady golfers organized The Exeter ladies golf club recently held an organizational meeting for the. 1975 summer season. Lorna Russell was named president with Joey Fairly as games convener and Audrey Joynt handling the position of social convener. The ladies compete each Tuesday with morning and evening games. Any new members are welcome and may contact the president for further information. HURON PARK MINOR HOCKEY Stanley Cup Draw Winner is Alice Watson THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING MINOR HOCKEY A minor baseball clinic 'will be sw held at the Credtteri ball diamond Saturday .afternopn from Pto- P.t11 ; n C Iharge of the clinic will be Brad Gregus of Exeter`. who is &intently in his. ,third year with the StratfOril IntereotintY'juhipr Royals get double victories, take to road for next games SHDHS TRACK CHAMPS — At Monday's track and field meet at South Huron District High School in- dividual champions were named. From the left are Kathleen Gielen, Claudia Jackson, Donna Riddell, Dave Lovell, Kim Postill and Paul Pooley. Missing was Kevin Baker. T-A photo and Cy Blommaert walked to fill the bases. Ron Bogart followed with a bases clearing triple and he came home on a single from the bat of Andy Bierling. Poplar Hill scored twice in the third and the Royals came back with two scores in the fourth as the result of Cy Blommaert's double, le. T locals broke the game wide open in the fifth. Paul McKnight led the attack with a home run and Doug Pearson and Randy Decker added triples. Con- tributing singles were Aub Bedard and Ron Bogart. Trailing 10-2 going in the top of the seventh, the Poplar Hill club broke loose with four runs off Exeter starter Ron Mason. At this point Brian Hodgins came on in relief. He was greeted by a double to score two more runs but he was able to settle down and retire the next two batters the last two on strikeouts. In his six inning stint Ron Mason struck out three opposing batters and allowed 12 hits. Against Bryanston Thursday, Paul McKnight scored the winning run for the Royals in the bottom of the ninth, the second extra inning. McKnight led off with a single and moved to third on a similar hit from the bat of Doug Pearson and scored as the Bryanston second baseman was unable to come up with a sharp grounder hit by Bob George. The visitors scored three times in the third inning and the Royals came back in the fourth with two markers. Ron Mason's double chased Scott Burton and Ray Lumsden home. The Royals tied the score in the fifth on Aub Bedard's single and a double from Doug Pearson. Ron Mason again doubled in the sixth to score Ray Lumsden and Cy Blommaert to tie the score and send the game into extra innings. Bob George was the winning pitcher for Exeter going the distance giving up only four hits ,while striking out 15. • If we could see ourselves as others see us , we'd probably deny it. The Crediton midgets made their first starts in the Western Ontario Athletic Association winning ones with home and home victories over Seaforth. In the league opener Thursday, the Crediton youngsters scored a 19-8 victory in Seaforth and Sunday afternoon in their home field they were victorious by a score of 15-4. Crediton coach Bob Osgood used three pitchers in each game. Paul Brooks, Larry Ryan and Doug Mclsaac were the hurlers in the opening contest and Larry Ryan,. Paul Brooks and Ken Pinder handled pitching duties in the second tilt. Crediton Club wins twice Centennials lose soccer The Exeter Centennials dropped a 3-1 decision Sunday to West Lorne in an Ausable league soccer contest. After trailing at half time, the Centennials came back with the only goal of the second half on a successful boot by Ron Funston. Tony Markus and Joe Laurie turned in excellent efforts for the Exeter club. The Centennials will be back in action Sunday afternoon when they travel toTaxandria for a two o'clock contest. You can't take a crash course in serenity. When you have robbed a man of everything, he's no longer in your power. He is free again. A New Class Has Been Added "Moms & Tots" 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday MOTHERS MUST ACCOMPANY CHILD (2-4) IN THE WATER ALSO Adult Swimming Lessons Monday to,Thursday 8:00 to 8:45 p.m. Everyone Over 18' Welcome $12 and $14 (4 weeks) LEARN TO SWIM AND ADVANCED INSTRUCTION • All other Classes All Pd.& Registration at Exeter Arena Saturday, June 14 - 9:00 to 12:00 • Beginner's Program at Wading Pool - $7.00 Wading Pool Will Be Heated This Year $17 for residents • Brimze Medallion $19 for non-residents 6-week course - Fee includes all books $22 for residents $24 for non-residents $8 for residents $10 for non-residents Family Rates - $24 and $27 Limited Registration - First Come - First Served • Leader Patrol * Exeter Area Swimming Pool * Exeter Playground Saturday, June 14 -` 9:00 to 12:00 EXETER ARENA Fee $10.00 For Eight Weeks EVERYONE SHOULD REGISTER ON THIS DATE REGISTRATION