The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-19, Page 9EXETER TRACK STARS — Champions were named in the various divisions in the recent track and field meet
at Exeter public school. From the left are, Tyler Bishop, Kelly Finnen, Brian Mercer, Maja Gans, Dave Bogart,
Bill Glover and Pauline Masnica. T-A photo
Tigers winning streak ended,
meet Clinton again Friday
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league play came to an abrupt
halt this week.
In Clinton Friday night, the
Tigers were clobbered 19-1 by the
Clinton Colts and Sunday af-
ternoon they absorbed a 11-5
defeat in Arva.
The Tigers were in Thorndale
last night, Wednesday and will be
on their home grounds at the
Dashwood athletic field Friday
night at 8 p,m. for a return
engagement with the Clinton
Colts.
In Arva, Sunday, the home club
scored two runs in the first inning
and came back with four more in
their second turn at the bat to
take a lead which they never
relinquished.
The Tigers scored their first
Rain slows
soccer play
Rain played havoc with two of
Exeter's soccer teams this week.
The undefeated squirts were on
their way to another victory in
Huron Minor Soccer Association
play in Clinton when the rains
carne.
The Exeter squad who have yet
to have a goal scored against
them were leading 2-0 on suc-
cessful kicks by Scott Lovie and
Greg Peitsch. The game has been
rescheduled for July 27.
The Exeter Centennial senior
..club. dropped a) 54'. decision to
Nairn in Ausable Valley league
play Sunday. The, entire game
was played in a downpour of rain.
The Centennials stayed on even
terms with Nairn to the end of the
first half with each team picking
up one goal. Ron Funston was the
marksman for Exeter. -
The Exeter mosquitoes were
unable to hang onto a 2-0 half-
time lead and lost a 5-3 decision to
Goderich.
Peter Parsons led the Exeter
scoring attack with a pair of
goals and Jack Smits hit the
mark on a penalty kick. Richard
Helm was outstanding in goal for
the Exeter youngsters and
stopped a penalty kick by the
opposition,
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The four game winning streak
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run in the opening inning when
Dave Parsons was safe on an
error and scored on singles by
Perry Stover and John Hayter.
Four bases on balls and
Hayter's second single of the
game produced three Dashwood
markers in the second frame.
The final Tiger tally came in
the top of the sixth. Jim Hoffman
walked, moved to second as Gary
Hartman was safe on an error
and scored on Jim Guenther's
single.
Against Clinton the only Dash-
wood score came in the third
inning as Pete Wuerth singled
and Dave Parsons delivered a
double.
The Dashwood pitching chores
were shared by Larry Gibson,
Larry Clarke and Bob Hoffman
as the Clinton club picked up 15
hits.
In their only start this week,
the Exeter Royals fastball team
dropped a close 3.2 decision to
Glanworth in a tournament at
Port Stanley,
Two regularly scheduled
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Association games were can-
celled because of rain.
This week the Royals will be in
action on two occasions on their
home diamond at Exeter Com-
munity Park both against
western division clubs.
West Corners will provide the
Bantams get
close victory
In a Friday Western Ontario
Athletic Association bantam
baseball game Crediton edged
Palmerston by a score of 9-8.
The Crediton club took an early
lead and were ahead 8-3 at the
end of the third inning but were
forced to hang on in the late in-
nings as the Palmerston club
came charging back.
Crediton scored four times in
the first inning. The big hits were
triples from the bats of Paul
Pooley and Darrell Preszcator
and a single delivered by Darryl
Pfaff.
In the Crediton second, Paul
Pooley doubled with one out and
scored on a similar hit by Paul
Gaiser. Three more runs crossed
the plate in the third on a clout*
by Paul Pooley and singles by
Richard Webb, Darryl Pfaff and
Perry Pooley.
In the fifth, the final Crediton
marker was counted as Perry
Pooley singled and scored on twin
brother Paul's fourth consecutive
extra base hit, this time a double.
The pitchers shared mound
chores for Crediton. They were
Perry Pooley, Paul Gaiser and
Paul Pooley.
opposition tonight, Thursday and
last year's league champions
from Lieury will be in town
Tuesday night. Both games will
start at 9 p.m.
In the tournament game, the
Royalsy scored single runs in the
fourth and sixth innings after
falling behind 3-0.
In the fourth Gerry McEwan
singled and was able to score on
similar hits from the bats of Ray
Lumsden and Bob George, Ron
Mason led off the sixth with a
single, moved to second as Rick
Schilbe was safe on an error and
came home as Bob George
collected his second hit.
Bob George went the seven
inning distance on the mound for
the Royals and struck out nine
batters. •
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