HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 9Juniors winners in
football scrimmage
The South Huron District
High School junior football
turned in an impressive 30-0
win over Arthur Voaden of
St. Thomas in a controlled
scrimmage exhibition game
Friday.
Dave Bell was the top
scorer for the Panthers with
two touchdowns. Getting
major scores in single
fashion were Pat Cyr, Doug
Fisher and Bruce Shaw.
Rick Lindenfield was the
top ground gainer with 131
yards in 16 carries. Dave
Bell picked up 107 yards in
only six attempts at the line.
Pat Cyr ran the ball 11
times for 73 yards and
Norman Regier lugged the
pigskin eight times for 48
yards.
The South Huron passing
game was also successful.
Quarterback Dave Shaw was
successful on all five aerials
he attempted for a total of 81
yards. Bill Glover was on the
receiving end of two tosses
and Gary Spurn, Wayne
Smith and Mike Taylor each
grabbed a Shaw pass.
Steve Pearce hit on four of
11 passes gaining a total of
135 yards. Doug Fisher
caught two for 85 yards. The
others were grabbed by
Bruce Shaw and Dave Shaw
for 30 and 20 yards,
respectively.
The total South Huron
offence was 640 yards as
compared to only 130 by the
St. Thomas school.
On the defensive side of the
Juniors lose
in soccer play
Exeter junior Centennials
bowed 3-0 to Petrolia in a
knock-out round for the Ohio
Cup at Canner’s Field,
Sunday.
Petrolia led early with a
goal by Paul Moosdorff who
tipped the ball in from a
scramble at the Exeter net
ledger Greg Prout made 13
tackles and Jamie Chaffe
was close behind with an
even dozen stops. Allan
Gaiser stopped the op
position eight times. Making
five tackles each were Jeff
Sangster, Mike Clarke, Jim
Siddall, Gary Spurn and
Dave Bell.
The juniors meet Central
Huron of Clinton in the first
Huron-Perth Conference
game today, Thursday while
the seniors meet North
Middlesex of Parkhill in an
exhibition contest. Both
games will be played at the
South Huron District High
School field.
In the second half of
Friday’s double bill in St.
Thomas, the South Huron
seniors lost 32-0 to Arthur
Voaden.
Legion darts
get started
The very popular Exeter
Legion mixed dart league
resumed action for the new
season Friday night with 16
teams in action.
. The high individual scores
on opening night were Jim
Foster 140 and Ray Snell 121
for the men and the ladies
top scbre was Irene Jackson
at 114.
Friday’s scores were
Winkers 4, Family Affair 1;
Shiphunters 3, Doublers 2;
Itchy Niters 3, Sabres
2; The Chances 3, Out
oi Space 2; CBers 3,
Canscotts 2; Outlaws 4,
DR’s 1; Flying Highs 4,
Nicky Tams' 1; Sassenachs
3, Scotties 2.
This week’s schedule is as
follows: 8 p.m. Doublers vs
Family Affair, CBers vs
DR’s, Sabres vs Scotties,
Out of Space vs Flying
Highs; 9:30 p.m. Itchy
Niters vs Sassenachs, Nicky
Tams vs The Chances,
Winkers vs Shiphunters,
Canscotts vs Outlaws.
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By BILL MCNUTT
Every year shooting ac
cidents occur in our fields
5nd forests while people are
involved in the sport of
hunting. There is a bright
side though, for the number
is rapidly decreasing and
can still be reduced even
more if all gun owners would
become more concerned.
The number one reason for
the reduction is the Ministry
of Natural Resources hunter
safety training course. Jt has
been credited with reducing
the number of accidents to
from 27 per 100,000
licenced hunters in i960 to
only 13 per 100,000 in 1970.
Thats over 50 percent.
The course can be taken by
anyone interested in guns or
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accidents are decreasing
hunting. In 1968 it was made
mandatory that all new
hunters under the age of 20
pass the course before being
granted a licence to hunt.
Also in that year it became
necessary for all new hun
ters of any age, who could
not produce a previous
hunting licence, to pass the
examination, the students
taking the course must pass.
The examination consists
of a written part including
multiple choice and two and
false questions, plus a
practical gun handling part.
In this last part you must
show how to handle a gun
properly.
Hunting licences may be
obtained by children once
they reach their 15th bir
thday, but, first they must
have written consent from
both parents. They must also
pass the course and obtain a
“permit for a mjnor” to pass
ammunition or a firearm.
This must be obtained from
the local office of the
“Ontario Provincial Police’’.
The course is designed to
teach students more about
firearms, ammunition and
how they work. They are
taught proper methods of
handling and storing them to
prevent accidents as well as
proper guns and ammo to
use under various hunting
conditions and game.
The course can be taken in
Exeter and usually runs two
nights for four hours a night.
The exam must be written at
the Hullet Wildlife
Management Area office
near Clinton on an ap
pointment basis only.
It is also hoped that the
course will teach people to
see the wrong done when
they damage other property
and violate game laws like
shooting wild ducks out of
season.
I hope that last line makes
the person who was shooting
wood ducks at Devils’ Elbow
last week feel guilty. Not
only was the season not open,
but it happened during a
period when there were no
hunting licences valid in
Southern Ontario. Worse still
he left it lay where it fell.
How senceless can some
people get? People like that
we don’t need in the field
calling themselves sport
smen.
So, for now “Good luck
Saturday” to all the law
abiding hunters in our area.
with five minutes gone. Ten
minutes later, Dwayne
Strevel made it 2-0 off a
breakaway. Petrolia’s third
goal came from Pat Vereek
at five minutes into the last
half.
The junior Centennials, a
m ixture of pee-wee and
mosquito-division players,
had trouble adjusting to the
larger and faster Petrolia
youngsters, but weren’t
intimidated by their size and
speed. Exeter played well,
but ended up luckless
whenever a play pattern got
them into range of the
Petrolia goal.
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Organizing
floor hockey
A recreation floor hockey
league is being organized for
this winter.
Games will be played each
Tuesday night at Exeter
Public School starting at 7
and 8:30 p.m.
Anyone interested should
call Kirk Armstrong at 235-
2833. The schedule will start
next Tuesday night.
Equipment will be supplied.
Bend trying
for Ohio Cup
The Grand Bend Pee-wee
soccer team will try to win
their third championship of
1978, when they play in the
regional final of the Ohio Cup
on the week end. The game is
set for 2 o’clock at the
Goderich arena, Saturday
afternoon.
On hand to present the cup
will be Steve Dennis of the
North American Junior
Soccer Association in
Detroit.
Teams from Toronto and
London have already been
knocked out of competition,
and Grand Bend’s opponents
are surprisingly enough
another small town team
Petrolia, Opti.
Grand Bend are coached
by Dave Silcock of Exeter,
while Petrolia are headed up
by Hamilton Simpson of
Wyoming.
H-P season
starts today
The Huron-Perth football
season opens today, Thurs
day for the South Huron
juniors but their senior
counterparts will have to
wait another week to get go
ing.
The juniors will be playing
at home against Central
Huroniof Clinton today while
the iseniors will be meeting
North’Middlesex of Parkhill
in an exhibition game. Clin
ton does, not have a senior
club this year.
The balance of the
schedule for the two South
Huron teams is as follows:
September
28 - South Huron at Listowel
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