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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-06-29, Page 7Exeter tennis club has planned a busyTENNIS — The executive of the
Centennials lose in tourney
to Grand Bend by 2-0
Times-Advocate, June 29, 1979 Pane 7
ANYONE ____ __________ _ ____ __w r___________j
summer. Shown at a recent registration are Ruth Mercer, president Damien Solomon and Fran
?haw- T-A photo
Feature is 10th race
Sunday's Clinton entries
The second of the summer
harness racing meets at the
Clinton Raceway gets un
derway this Sunday af
ternoon at 1.30 p.m.
The entries for Sunday’s
.races follow:
Race 1 - Trot -
Arveleigh Tom, Goldust
Herbert, Sax Hanover,
Chester Great, Lil’s Lady,
Merrywood Hoot, Regal
Port.
Race 2 - Pace - $350;
Beverly J., Jeff Smith, Tony
Bay, R.H( Ronald, Chappy
Herbert, Sunday Topic,
Muddy Royal.
Race 3 - Pace Maidens -
.$325; Orphan Delight, Karl
$400;
Seeister, J.C, Lornie Lee,
Susan Ann, Willowcreek
Mel, Dana JK. Gratton,
Yankee Felix.
Race 4 - Pace - $325;
Ripple Henley, Miss Lepage,
R. Banker, Danzig Hanover,
Ginger Champ, Gio Camp,
Dillers Demon.
Race 5 - Pace - $350;
Skippy Del, Sylkie Bea, Hazy
Dares, Claybrook Milton,
Kin-O-Wave, Claybrook
Pepper, Deep Run Dora.
Race 6 - Pace - $325; Robra
Insong, Iron Lassie,' Mike
Meadow, Shar Mel, Denis
Lee, Yvonne’s Jeff, Spitfire
Sue.
Race 7 - Pace - $500;
Capetime Jessica, Nancy
Meadow, Victoria Princess,
Brian Mac, Imshi Alla N,
Direct Doc, Arnies Peggy.
Race 8 - Pace - $400;
Carless Andy, Billy Wave,
Robra Diller, Big Hitter,
Harlo Champ, Greenway
Jodie, Ambro Prince.
Race 9 - Pace - $425;
Dainty Meadow, Ima Jerry,
Sundale Eddie, Hullett Rose,
Sailing Star, Roariie Rich,
Senga Ruler.
Race 10 - Pace - $1000;
Lady Horton, Lady
Samantha, Gamblers
Chance, Soky’s Honey,
Irisha Hanover, J.T.D.,
J.R.Dee.
Exeter Centennials lost 2-0
to Grand Bend in an opening
round game of the Ausable
district soccer Association
tournament at Lucan Sun
day.
Thp loss in the mid-season
tournament break meant
little however, in com
parison to injuries received
by two Centennials. Left
winger Al Hern collected a
severely bruised hip, and
centre-back Rene Kirmse a
badly sprained ankle. ,
Grand Bend downed the
locals with a goal in each
half, both scored by Will
Vandenbygaard. He got his
first off a free-kick at 15
minutes; and his second off a
relay at 20 minutes into the
second half. In contrast, the
Centennials, with the edge in
play, couldn’t get the ball
past Grand Bend goalkeeper
Luke Mommersteeg. He
stopped two Centennial
penalty-kicks, and had a
third hit his goalpost.
There after he played
every ball perfectly, besides
being >lped with several
Centenm. ' shots that hit the
goal-framt. and a loose ball
that stopped dead on the
goal-line with no attackers
nearby.
In other games, Taxandria
beat Forest 2-1 with second-
half goals by Ray Mason and
Jim McGill. Forest’s only
goal was scored by Dale
Stewardson at 20 minutes
into the match. West
Williams beat Lucan by a
similar 2-1 score, after
Lucan’s Jeff Craigmile
opened the scoring at 20
minutes. Ted VanWeert
replied for West Williams
eight minutes later on a free
kick, and at 25 minutes into
the second half John
Michielsen scored the
winner.
Nairn had the bye in the
starting round of games.
The tournament resumes
at West Williams Sunday
afternoon, July 9, with
Exeter playing Lucan at 2.15
p.m.
Local minor teams
defeated and draw
Minor teams of the Exeter
Centennial Soccer Club
played to a draw and lost 1-0
against teams from
Thamesford at Canner’s
Field on 19 June.
The Exeter squirts suf
fered the 1-0 loss in a game in
which Scott Heywood and
Brian Quinn performed well
for the locals.
Scott Lovie, in goal for the
Exeter mosquitoes, collected
the shut-out in a strong and
tightly played game against
Thamesford mosquitoes the
samp night. Six days before,
Lovie got another shut-out in
a 3-0 exhibition win over
Grand Bend, in which team
mates Rick Gilfillan, Kenny
Boersma and Lawrence Fink
did the scoring.
Earlier, the Exeter
mosquitoes had downed
Lucan 3-2, on a goal by
Dennis Eisenschink, and a
double-goal performance by
Steve Gould who had a third ‘
goal disallowed.
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Days. From the left are Delbert Mason, Grand Bend; Elgin Kipfer, Dashwood and Verne
Hutchings, Shedden. T-A photo
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Athletes from the four
area separate schools turned
in good performances at
Friday’s Huron-Perth
separate school hack and
field meet held at Mitchell.
Alice Dietrich of Mount
Carmel shared intermediate
girls individual honours with
Paula Droog of St. Marys.
Lee O’Rourke of Mount
Carmel won the 100 metre
junior girls dash and Andrea
Zimmer of St. Boniface won
the running long jump in the
same category.
Joe Mommersteeg from
Mount Carmel won the
intermediate boys running
long jump while Rose
Vandenberk and Lynn
Cronyn each won an event in
senior girls.
Norman Regier of Mount
Carmel and Ron Coolman,
Precious Blood were winners
in the senior boys 100 meter
and open shot put, respec
tively.
Ladies completely
dominated Saturday night’s
jitney at the Exeter lawn
bowling club.
Anna Ballantyne was the
winner with two wins and a
plus of 26. In second place
was Olive Harvey with a 25
plus to go with two victories.
Completing the first six
spots on the prize list were
Kay Snelgrove, Elizabeth
Lamport, Mabel McKinght
and Mabel Skinner.
Tuesday’s jitney was won
by Alvin Pym with a plus of
27 and two wins. Tied for
second spot were Lillian
Pym and Ross Richardson
with equal scores of 25.
Wes Watson finished
fourth with a score of 24 and
then came Olive Harvey,
Stella Taylor and Mabel
McKnight with 21 each.
Lawrence Wein and Ted
Chambers rounded out the
prize winners with 20 and 19
respectively.
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A two-ball foursome Tour
nament was held by the Ex
eter Ladies Golf Club, Tues
day. Twenty-two ladies en
joyed the round of golf with
three guests joining the
group for a delicious
luncheon.
Winners were: Low gross-
Audrey McDonald and Bette
Smith, Consolation-June
Borland and Betty Coates,
Longest drive-Claudette
Taylor, Least putts-Dorothy
Kipfer and Janie McDowell,
Hidden hole-Lois Snell and
Barb Harrison, Most honest
golfers-Dorothy Marks and
Jean Faber.
Draw prizes were won by
Brian Quinn performed a
perfect hat trick of three
goals in succession Monday
night as the squirts division
of the Exeter Centennial
Soccer Club beat the Nairn
squirts 4-0.
Quinn got two of his goals
in the first half, and one in
the second. Exeter’s fourth
goql was scored by Dave
Russel at 17 minutes into the
second half with Dale Kints
assisting.
At five minutes into the
match Quinn converted a
pass from Tim Moore for his
opening goal. Four minutes
later he had his second goal
with an assist from Shawn
Moore. His third goal came
off a penalty-kick at eight
minutes into the second half
when the Nairn goalkeeper
fumbled Quinn’s open shot at
the net.
Exeter keeper Scott
Heywood registered the
shutout against Nairn in a
well played match.
Betty Coates, Melva Ecker,
Ada Dinney, Shirley David
son, Helen Kleinstiver,
Dorothy Kipfer, Norma
Coleman.
The lucky winner on the
box of groceries was Ron
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