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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 'MAKE AN OFFER' SHOWROOM CONDITION 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III This local one owner, low mileage, four door hardtop, is vacation ready and fully equipped. Full size family com- fort is yours for a fraction of new car price, Finished in Fros- ty Green with matching dark green -vinyl roof. Licence DDP966, Let's Trade Today Many More to Choose From Open 7'Days Cikl Weekdays 1 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. iimm It I Sun. 12 noon to 5 p.m. GRAND BEND Plymouth Oa* mann TIRE Plenty of room for three... 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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. 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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 Southwestern Fastball 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. • Times-Advocate, June 19, 1975 SUMMER ICE AT HURON PARK ARENA Minutes from London, Exeter, Clinton, Goderich Weekend and Evening Hours Open for Minor Hockey Teams, Figure Skating Clubs, Etc. FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE OR CALL TOM SOMERVILLE Huron Park 228-6863 SA114 238-2391 "Nice People to Deal With" Page 9 EXTRA SPECIAL 1972 MAVERICK with chrome wheels, 6 cylinder, custom radio, bucket seats, Before safety check. Licence FJT235 9365 Dobbs Motors Ltd. 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